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I3LLINO OF
M ISS KENUUIUH. Intending ttnimko a chsnfto In her
business, will dlsposoof her entire Stuck at coat, for
..an only*' - 0 »P r0
UIUVADt UUlUABi .
k lime quantity or all quallllua of Bricks for ealo at
A up^nlcn Atmdorbo'kru.d-b£ M „ f <LQVI|
1 MIK largest ani^hwidMmoaPawrtment In the City,
can bo found at the Trunk Emporium, lu Gibbous’
D nB‘ B. F. WOOD fc CO.
' Savannah Patent Brick Company.
-btOTIOB.—Tho Savannah Patent Brick Uomjmny havo
[\ i u catod lliolr office on tho Canal, at their landing j
i.iarJJ - - ’ ,k
J 8. SOLOMONS haa again located In Savannah, fo
t the purpose of contracting for PLASTERING, lu all
1U branches, with tlioso who may fkvor him with their
patronage.
Uoalduuce at Mr. L. Solomons, Broughton-slrcet.
Jan 15
ffuiE HISTORY OP GEORGIA^-From Its earliest set-
X tlumont to tho present time: by T. 8. Arthur and W.
11. Carpenter.
Tlio IIiatoryof Kentucky: from Its earliest settlement
to tho present (line: by T. 8. Arthur and W. il.tfanioiitor.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
BRICKS.
T UB Subscriber, Agent for tho Purysburg Brick Co.
liaa on hand, sod will bo receiving a largo supply or
S ILK nod Ulngham Uumbrolhu, Parasols, Sun Um
brellas—a large variety; for sulo by
aprS DzWttT fc MORGAN.
ATS! OATS 11 OATS 111-000 bags or primo quaUly
Oats, iu store, and for sale by
opr 3 A. 0. TOMS, ISO nay-street.
New Wholesale Scgur Establishment.
rrHIE UNDERSIGNED has lust received 300,000 Ono
1 SUGARS, of all brands, and will sell them lower than
ever a Begnr has been offered before hi this city, at whole-
ulo. Store under SC Andrew’s Hall, In Jefferson-otreet.
gprl Mm . M. MOSER,
PIERSON 4: HEIDT,
MANurACTuaaas or, ahii dealkrs in
A if ACKEREL.-50 hhU. Nos. 1.3 and 3, In store.
IV1 opr 3 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
YTINEGAIL—In barrels—fur sale by
V npr 0 A; MINIS.
AANUY Colored afllllTS.—A full supply on hand, of
’ all patterns, for sulo by
mar 23 ROniN8QN fcOAMP.
L INEN DRAWElt&—Just received, 10 dozen pair Lin-
on Drawers, (some extra largo size.)—for sale by
aprO ROBINSON fc GAMP.
Ready Made Clothing
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
H AVE CONSTANTLY on hand a well assorted stoc
of UOOD8 sultablo for Gont’s wear, Including _
urcnl variety of Fancy Goods, Gnuxo Merino, Gauze, Cot
ton and Lisle Thread UNDER-SHIRTS, fancy 811k dod
HOSIERY, of Silk and Llslo Thread. Cotton, Drown and
G t AIJZB MERINO 8IIIRTS.-Juat received, a full
T stock of Gauze Murlno tihlrls—also Drawers, extra
largo slzo—for solo by
mar 23 RORINBON Jc CAMP.
J UST RECEIVED |>er steamer Floridat Hue fresh
Itolslns, Figs, Preserves, Olives, fcc. For sale by
npr 1 BU0N80N & BEVELINGE.
HOSIERY, of 811k aud Lisle Thread, Cotton,
bleached; fine white and fancy SHIRTS; GLOVES,
8USPENHERS, CRAVATS, COLLARS, &c. Ice.
Also, the best atodk of fancy TRAVELLING TRUNKS
and CARPET HAGS to bo found In tho city. All of
which may bo had at the lowest prices, at 101 Bryan and
08 su Jullan-sl roots.-aprS
^ATES DB FOIES GRAB, Ice.—Just received, a fresh
-. supply of Pate* Do Foil* Gras,Truffcs, SauclascsTruf-
fccs; Galantine Do PerdrenuxnuxTniflbs; 3 holies Prunes
D’Kgcn 1st quullty; Maccoroul aud Vermicelli, No. 1.
For sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
apr 1
ORDINARY'S BLANKS.
A LL the different forms of blanks, according to tho
lalo law. for tho Court or Ordinary, printed and for
salo by [mar 80] JOHN M. COOPER Jr. CO.
OHIO FIRE PROOF PAINT,
A N Article much used for roefa or houses and other
wooden surfaces, as a protection against tire. 20
bbls. of the above, for sale on reasonable terms, by
Jan 20 CU. U. CAMl’FlELD.
D omestic liquors.—
200 bbls N. O. Reclined Whiskey
100 do K. Phelps’Gin; 50 do N ERum
20 do Domestic llrandy.
Just received, and fur salu by
npr 0 WEBSTER Jc PALMES. _
ASTERN HAY.—300 bales primo Eastern Hay, In
11 store, and for sale by E. W. BUKElt.
apr 1
ADVANCES.
T HE Undersigned ure prepared to mako advances on
shipments of Rice and Cotton to New York, Liver
pool, Imndon, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp,
Hamburg, Bremen, or 8U Petersburg. Shipments to bo
madu direct, or through the medium of their Mends In
Now York. For particulars apply at the Countlng-houso
No. 107 Bay-strooi. EPP1NG Jc KRETZ.
Jan 20
TO CLONE A CONCERN.
C EMENT.—Expected dally lo arrive, In brig W. L.
Jones t—
300 barrels CEMENT
S3 do. LAND PLASTER.
ON Hand—Best LIME and CALCINED PLA8TER;
together with a general assortment or AUIUGU LTU UAL
IMPLEMENTS, Patent Stretched LEATHER BELTING,
MULE LINES and COTTON ROPE.
Alsu," for sale t ono superior HORSE and DRAY.—
Horse sold for no faulU
All tho above to be sotd loir to closo the concern of tho
Into firm of. Sam’l. HorrfcCn., at tho old stand, No. 0
\Vhltaker*treet, by [mar 25] A. 8TEVEN8, Jr.
VY lu socks, landing from schr.
New-Orlcans, and for side by
W HITE LINEN SHIRTS.—Robinson Jc Camp have
Just received a choice lot of lino Linen Shirts: for
talc, next door to Pulaski House. — 00
ADIES* COLORED GAITERS.—Another supply just
received. E. F. WOOD Jc fcb,
nr 31 Gibbons’Building.
OURNINQ GOODS*—Black Crape Do Parle, Silk
Plaid Bareges, Pluln Black do, Silk Tissues, Small
dotted Foulard Silks; Silk Grenadines, plain and water
ed; French Juconcta, plain and figured; French Muslins;
just received and for sale by *
Laroche, bowne jc co.,
mar 20 Bhadd’s Buildings.
C URTAIN FIXTURK8.—23 dozen Curtain Bands.
25 do Window Cornices, now stylos; just received and
for sale by [inar 39] 1. W. MORRELL fc CO.
CIIKAFFIl THAN THE CHEAPEST.
I WOULD call tho attention or tho public lo the fol
lowing reduced prices of Groceries, for cosh:
Brown Sugar at 14,10 ® 18 pounds for 81
Clarified do 19® 14 do 1
Crushed do 10® 11 do 1
Old aud new crop Rio Coffee at 10 lbs. 1
** Government Java do 7 “ 1
“ Mocha do 0 “ 1
Gunpowder, Imperial and Hyson Tea V lb. 50®75c.
Extra Curious Hyson “ “ 1
Oolong “ “ 37*®75c
and alt articles In m^ lino at proporttoimtelovyirlowu
VX very low, by
“or 29
FRESH CONGRESS WATER.
I N Pint ami Quart Bottles, just received direct from the
Springs, aud wBl bo kept consuutlly on hand by.
1 W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 3 Monument-square.
Grocerioa, Wines, Liquors* Soicurs* Ac.
rnllE UNDERSIGNED,contemplating n change Intheir
X business, will soil their entire slock of Vvluos.LI-
quors, Segars and Family Groceries on reasonable ana ac
commodating terms. The stock Is all fresh and of choice
selection, and to ono who wishes to embark In the busi
ness, a rare chance and desirable location Is now offered.
Apply lo O. M. WILLETT Jc CO.
mar 20 Oppoalto St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughlon-et.
TJAREGES, MUSLINS, fcc.—Per steamer Florida:
13 Rich Printed Organdie Muslins;
French Priatod Jaconets and brilliants;
Embroidered and Printed Bareges;
Mourning Bareges; Plain India Foulard Silks;
Mourning aud Fancy Ginghams;
Tissues and Grenadines: Muslin Mantillas;
Black Lace Mills and Glovem
Merrimao Prints, fcc- fcc. For sale by
mar 31 HENRY LATH HOP Jc CO.
B AREGES—In plain colors: Lavondor, Light and
Dark Bluo, Pink, Drab, White and Black Bareges,
Just received and for side by
apr 1 LaROCHE, BOWNE Jc CO.
TOADIES’ Black Silk Net Mitts a ml Gloves: Wiles*
±j Wig Arm Mitts; Ladles and Misses Kid, Llslo and
Silk Cloves. For solo by
apr 1 LaROCHE, BOWNE &CO._
J^ACON.—Bacon Sides and Shoulders; landiug from
rvtROY DRILLINGS, COATINGS, Jco.—Received per
X 1 stcainor Florida:
Plain and Fancy Whlto Linen Drills;
Fancy Gottonades: Croton Cloths, Drab de Etcs;
Linen Coalings, Vestings,* fcc- fcc. For salo by
mar 31 HENRY LATI1ROP Jc CO.
S OAP, STARCH, SUGAR, CANDLES, Jcc.-Luudiug
from barque Texas :—
100 boxes New-York No. 1 Soap
50 do. C. W.Smith’s do
50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch
50 bbls. Stewart’s Crushed Sugar
50 do, do. Powdered do.
25 boxes do. Loaf do.
50 do. Adamantine Candles
50 dozen Painted Palls; SO do. Brooms
10 half chests Black Tea. For sale by
apr2 8W1FT, DEN8LOW Jc
1 .FOREIGN LIQUORS.—
: 10 half pipes Glnrd, llupuy Jc Co.’s Brandy
10 do do low priced Frouch do
5 pipes Holland Ulu
1 pipe old Port Wine; 20 qrcosks do do
10 bbls old Virginia Applo Brandy
10 do Peach do
25 bbls old Monongnhela Whiskey
20 qr casks Palo and Brown Sherry Wlno
50 baskets Chnmptgue. For sole by
aprO WEBSTER fc PALMES.
JIMP AND- CANDLES.—SO boxes No. 1 Soap; SO do.
\J Palo Soap? SO do. Family Soap; 200 boxes Star
Candles; 25 do. Pearl Condlos; 50 do. Tallow Candles. 0 Jc
8; 23 do. Judds fc Sons Sperm Candles—Just received and
fur sale by [aprO] WEBSTER Jc PALMES.
S UMMER DRESS GOODS.—
• French Priuted Jaconets and Organdies;
English, French and American Muslins;
Printed Bareges and. Barege Do tallies;
. Summer Silks, Block and Colored;
Striped, Checked and Plain Cambrics;
Jaconet Nonsook and MuB Muslins;
For solo low by
npr 0 NEVITT, LATHROP Jc 8TEBB1NS.
"A CIDULATED FRUIT DKOPS-Fropnrctl by Rush-
■fx. ton, Clark Jc Co., N. Y.—coiyjstlng of Banana, Pino
Apple, tamon, Strawberry, ItasjkMrry, Green Gage,
Orange, Neitar, Sickle, VergalaWfud Jorgond Pear,
Ginger, Vanilla Jcc^ Jcc. These -Drops have tho f—
rich flavor of tho Fruit In the hlgbdngtato of pcrfocl
•ad are entirely froo from all doloterldus Ingrculents,
ore totally different from nn Interior artlde which has
b'.«n recoutly Introduced and against which tho public
Imre been cautioned. Juat received per steamer Alaba
ma, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
nprll 8 Monument-square.
XXTOODEN VYARE, BROOMS JCC.-60 dozen Painted
T v handle Brooms.
30 doz. Painted 3 and 3 hoop Buckots.
15 nests Keelers; 15 do. Tubs
25 do 8oalud Measures.
In store, and for solo by HENRY Jc FISKE,
upril b Exchange Dock,
TTALIAN OPERAS.—A ielecllon of tho most favorite
■A ojieras, small Paris edition; Just received by
jspr 0 F. ZOGBAUM Jc CO n Markebsquare.
Tj>ORE(GN MUSIC.—A largo and choice collection of
A tho latest foreign publications Is Just opened, by
Jtpro F. ZOGBAUM Jc CO M Murket-sipiuro.
I^OMESTIO LIQUORS.—
■LJ 50 bbls. N. E. Rum;
20 do E, Phelp’s Gin;
IS do N. York Whiskey;
15 do Imperial Gin; In stoic v.m . u . «.. v UJ
J»pr0 HENRY Jc FISKE, ExchangeDock._
pHIUtY COMBS, Hone Brushes, I torso Combs, Jcc^
\J for sale by F. W. CORNWELL
103 Brynn-strect.
1)RANI)Y and GIN IN BOND.—10 halfpipes Otard,
JJ Dupuy.Jc Co’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 qrs. Rocliello
^Bordeaux Brandy, and 0 pipes Im|>eria[ Eaglo and
nwsii G In, In Bonded Warehouse; for salo by
msra* W. SI. DAVIDSON.
, on hiuid aud for salo by
110NF, Jc CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
C tOLl.ODION, or Liquid Adhesive Plaster; Just re-
I solved, and for salo by
- jfoORE ‘
Jc HENDRICKSON.
T\oMB8TIU LIQUORS.—100 bbls. E. E 513750 do.
XX and II. do n 50 do. N. E. Rum,50 do.N. oTWblskc
landing and for salo by
_ «pr 2 SWIFT, DEN8LOW Jc CO._
C ORN.—|,ooo bushels superior whlto Baltimore Coro,
now landing per James G. Klng- L for solo by
: l ' ,ml '" 8 Er J " n “4M r r'? l ii r NKRll.
f"\UICKBILVER—150 lbs., Just received, and lor sa'
vl low, by MOORE Jc HENDRICKSON.
TjaUAHuLS, Silk Undo^vests, Shtrlno do n Red, Blue,
L and Slate Damask, Embroidered Muslin Curtains;
Shell Combi, Bulfalo do.: Whlto Dimity: Black silk
nndkorchleSi; Fancy'doj Black silk; VclU Black Crape}
i'/non and Bluo Veils, Llnon Cambric, Tollot Covers—
White Cotton Damask—Drab d’ Etc, fcc. fcc^ selling off
W «*G JA8. BU11T Jc CO.
jnar 17 118 Broughton-st.
ftlllUTSt SHIRTS1I — Fine whlto and fancy bosom
►j shirts; a largo supply Just rocolvod. P’or salo low
•*y_ _ WM. IL SYMONS,
WM. IL SYMONS,
Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltakor-st.
l^l.DUH.—juo bbls. Howard street, for salo by
dk_?j>r 2 McMAHONJc DOV
TvOMESTIO LIQUORS.—100 bbta. In store.
S-l-iPrg McMAHON Jc DOYLE.
1)10 COFFEE.—100 bbls. In store.
XL apr 8 MoMAl
McMAHON fc DOYLE.
"Wrapping,cap and letterpapeil—mo R’ms
JB!L? I TAftVER Jc TRUCIIELUT.
, BIUCK.—8,000 Philadelphia Pressed Brick,
mr salo from tho wharf, by
Jl'ra io ^JGREINER Jc IIOLLB^
TVT EW-ORLEANS~SUG AIL—18 hhd£, for salo by
X" apr3 . COIiriTfc FOSDICK.
•. it ‘“'a. gfif’
' 1M Ilry.tl.l.
T INfiiplu fmm «hr. Woodbriilg.! 100 turn]. bM*
Hour, raa Bit Klo by
•~B r » BWIFT, DENBI.OVV k. CO.
lE^° H *7bb hM». ll&oon Sldnunl l.ml-
Jet-**** BWKr._W^CO.
l Ao i , AOOp' AN^jEGARfl.-lOO taxes Manufactured
"• s,wBi
"IT 11 BW11T, DENHLOW & CO.
—
ittctcljnuttfjc.
SAY ANNAH REPUBLICAN, AIONDAYMORNING, APRIL 12, 1852.
~— ■ - V 1 . " gg-gg"— I .1 I.IIM-I.*
* DAVIS IL DILLON,
Foot of West llroad-et.
klount Vernon, from
COHENS Jc HERTZ.
LaROCHE, BOW
L INEN SHEETING, Pillow Cose Linens Table Da
masks Damask Napkins Towels Hucknbucks Dow
las. A largo and new supply of tho above goods for solo
-o.. DEWITT JcMOUGAN.
[mar 34]
Q UININE.—lOOouncos Farr’s pure Sulphate Quinine;
Just received, and for sale by
npr 1 MOORE Jc HENDRICKSON.
W HITE 8II.K FRINGE—Very wide and handsome,
just received and for sale by _
aprl
LaROCHE, BOWNE Jc CO.
B ACON,—Very choice Sides In hhds. mid tierces; for
salo by [mar 31] A. MINIS.
Q ATS.—400 bushels primo Oats; for nlobjr^ ^
P OTATOES.—20 bbls. Potatoes; for salo by
msr 31 JNO.H.
JNO.II. HULL.
ANTILLAS.—Silk, Barege and Crape De Pareo Mari’-
lvX tillas a small assortment received per Bloomer
tillas
Florida and for sole by
apr 1
LaROCHE, BOWNE Jc CO.
W III8KEY, STAR CANDLES AND BUG AIL-200
barrelsNew-Orlcans Rectified Whiskey; 50 taxes
Star Candles; 55 barrels Clarified Sugar. Landing from
brig Buena Vlstn and schr. Mount Vernon, from New
Orleans and for sale by COHENS fc HERTZ.
AY and WIUTBPINE LUMUElL^aMtaU*prime
Eastern Hay, 2,000 foot Whlto l’lue Boards and
Plunk; for sole to arrive, by
mar S3 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
ittfflctUanroun.
IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE. -
Iubolvcncv and Extemlvo JFallure
AT THE NORTH.
SALE OF $25,870 WORTH OF SPLENDID GOODS,
JIT LESS THAN HAI.V PRICE.
AT TIIE LONDON HOUSE STORE,
Under tho Marshall Hotel,
W E beg respoctfUBy to call the attention of the tadlot
of this city, 1U vldnlty. and throughout the State In
general, to our “GREAT UNPRECEDENTED SALE”
ol tho richest stock of dress goods ever offered In this
Southern MnrkoL Wo also Invito Country Merchants,
mid all buyers of tho undermentioned class or goods not
to loavo tho city without Inspecting tills stock, being to
their advantage, whether buying lor family use, or re
tailers ot the same. These splendid lots of tho newest
spring goods exported from tho British and Parisian
n, “ r . k ? u t ftl . 11,0 0081 °f Importing, amounted to upwards
of *5d,0dU, but owing to tho firm suspending payment, the
o w fc* »°l<l for tho benefit of the creditors and W.
KING, or tho LONDON HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT,
became the purchaser, at a discount 55 tier cent, off tho
cost, the wholo of which will therefore bo open for public
Inaiiecllon and salo this day, consisting of:
Rich Foulard SIBts; Darogo do tallies; Paris Chinlx
Barege: Paris Printed tawns; Embroidered do; Paris
Lhln.x Muslins warranted fast colors; Brocho figured Swiss
Muslins; Paris ChluU FlneCurabrics Ell wide;IUch Satin
Plaid now stylo l'rintod Barege, of hockllu Frcret* Paris
celebrating printing; Paris Tissues do Solo; 2U00 motres
Satin slrlpo Purls printed Oraundle Muslins 12Jtfc. pur
yurd, cost 31i(| Cashmere Travelling Dresses; Cholco
colors Paris Mantillas; Black do. richly trimmed; Paris
Kid Gloves; Satin Turc Parasols; Rich Glaco Silk do; Rich
Foulard do; Sea green bordered and figured do; Rich
C'heuo do: Rich tailed Cameloon do; 4U0U dozen Linen
Camhrlo llnndklb; GenU. y, full slzo elegant quality do.
31Hc; Ladies Richly Embroidered do; Very Rich Works
lu llublts; Chemlzeite:Collars;Cutfa; Ladles Caps; Infants
tang Robes: Infants Waists fcc; Dumask Linen Doylies
CRfc; Embroidered Curtains 18?<c. each; Rich Brocho
Bonnot Ribbons; Poult do Solo do; Rich Tuffeta Glaco
> do; Heavy Glaco
ranted all fine Flax, anil tho bust made goods at the fol
lowing prices s No. 1—3 for 25c. or 00c. the doz. fi size;
No. 2 3 for 28c. or 100c. the doz. fi size, No. 3—3 for 31V,
or 1.12X the dozen, )i size; No. 4—3 for 37^, or 1.37 V
tho dozen, very fine; other numbers running up to tho
finest made, at equally astounding prices, 1,000 richly
cinb’U do. French works at lmir price.
tat 107 contains a perfect novelty. 400 richly embroi
dered Travelling Cachmcre Itobcs, cost from 8 to $10 each,
containing 11V yds. in each pattern, worked over, for
$2£? the full dress; 300 Ladies’ Marsolla Skirts all at
8?Vc. each. Our splendid stock of Ribbons wo com*
tnonco at OJf p«r yard.
RtlNNET DEPARTMENT.
All tho new spring Lace Bouuots from 81 and upwards
comprising upwards of 3,000 fushlonublu sluqics.
Thu above, with other lots not hero described, to which
wo Invito tho attention of tho public, will bo found to
surpass any exnectatlonstherofore wo call on our custom
ers to Inspect the some, now opou for sale at tho
LONDON HOUSE STORE,
Under tho Marshall Hotel.
William Kino, Proprietor.
N. It.—All bills amounting atavo 850, a discount allow
ed of 3V percent; under that amount, as muni, nett cash.
Country orders will havo Mr. King’s strict iiersoiml at
tendance, nnd any Dress Goods luR for Ills selection, will
ta exchanged If required, as wo cannot, ns muni, so
well send samples by mail,the fltslilonnldo patterns gene
rally larger this season, nnd requiring at least quarter of
a yard to see tho designs and coforlngiL apr 3
... u.-
antra at tuition.
m . „„„„ BBBOVAri NOTICE.
mARVER fc TRUCIIELUT have removed to the Store
A on Bay Street opposite tho Sallorij Home and ad
joining the Store now occupied by Messrs. Webster fc
Palmes, where wo wBl continue tho Auction fc Csmtnlt-
slon Business. a pr 3
»«V TAIIVKH * TnUClIEI.UT.
On THURSDAY, 15th IntL, at II o'clock, at their
fronting tho Sailor 7 * Home, will be aold:
A general asaortmentof Groceries, vizi Bacon, Lard,
“ <,h *^ vlKwr '
Also, at same llmo and place, to closo conslgnmonls t
Hi quarter casks Madulru Wine;
Half pipea Otard Brandy; ^
** “ J. J. Dupuy fc O04
apr II
3 pipes Holland Gin;
1U baskets Champagne;
10 half chests Black Tea;
25 boxes Ground Coffee;
“ “ “ Spices;
f Clothing, 1
ilng, Clocks, Cutlery, Jkl, fcc.
UY TAUVr.lt & TRUCIIELUT.
Private Skit.
25 bbls. No.2 Alsckorel;
25 boxes Star Cundlos;
10,000 German Segarr.
20 bbls. Potatoes—Just received and for salo low.
aprO
Wrapping Paper. Pipes, Soap. CantUtt, Src.
HY TAltVrit Sc TltUCUELUT,
' s straw nnd rug Wrapping Pa;
■ T. D. Pipes;
Yellow Soap, In small bars;
Georgia Tallow Candles;
50 “ Ground Coffee;
10 half cheats Black Tea; Just landed and for sale low.
Direct Importation of
0TAED, DUPUY & CO.'S BRANDY.
on HALF' IMPEHof Otard, Dupuy fc Co.’s BRANDY,
L\3 vintage ’40—In Custom House Store: for salu by
opr 7 W. M. DAVIDSON.
uuimu. iiiiiuuiir, « uuil uu .'(JIU Ulli 11
l’aconno, all boiled 811k; Brocho Stripe
Brocho do.ln white; Black. Lav. ami Black, Steel and
Black, for Mourning; Rich Moumlug Drew Goods; While
Dress Cheek aud Plaid Muslins, from 10c. per yurd, full
width; Swiss, Mull do; Cainbray plain Glngnains, 8c. per
yard; do. yard wide plain selfcolor Lawns, 8c. per yard;
Embroidered Sleeves, 18j;c;Canton Crape Shawls; Rich
Cheno do. fcc. Wo cannot hero describe each ami every
style, quoting prico fcc. but will merely tako some of the
leading tats, and leave our friends and customers lo
Inspect and Judge for themselves, therefore, commencing
with tat 51, we Introduce lo your notice our magnificent
Block of DRESS GOODS.
Lot 51. 200 pieces containing 0,000 yds. of Paris Printed
Lawns, oil at 13Vc. yard wide, tat 53, 3,000 Metros
■ploudid organdlo Paris Chintz, yard wide, with satin
sirlpcs and checks, (worth 31V to 37V cents per yard)
our prico will be 13V to 15c. per yd. Lot 53, 2,000 yds.
Cheno pattern, very rich fast colors, from 15 to 18V els.
tat 54. Elegant Mourning Dross Goods. Lot 55. Hand
some printed Barege, 18V cts. tat 50. Very rich Satin
Slrlpo and Check, Paris printed, at 31V, worth 02V cts.
tat 57. Extra super Paris Tissue de 8ole, all brilliant Silk,
at 37V cents worth 75 cts. tats 58, 50, GO, Ul, 02 and 83,
contain rich Dress Goods, or the richest styles, and only
require Inspection to warrant a rapid sale. 35 8uramef
Quilts, measuring 3V yards long, worth 85 each, all at
3215. 400 dozen of rich Damask, nil Linen Doylies, nt 0V
cts, or 75 cts. per dozen, worth 12Jf cts. each, tat 64,
Paris Kid Gloves, very best made, 02V cts. tat 65, 40
dozen tadloe’ block taco Mitts, si 0V cis. per pair.—
Iluudsomo embroidered Curtains, ut half price.
WHITE DRESS GOODS.
Ilondsomo Check Muslin, from 10c. per yd. to tho rich?
est made, fine slrlpo do. 18V cts. fine Swiss MuB, Swiss
Book, India Book, tho cheapest over shown.
MANTILLAS.
Lot 201. 200 full slzo black taco Mantillas all at 02V
cts. each, tat 202. 400 do. while richly trlmmod, 87V to
U7V. tats 203 to 207, rich black Bilk, trimmed with
deep lace, at 1.87 to 84 cacb, worth three times tho
motley Lot 208, 50 changeable Turc do. very rich,
PARASOLS.
Upwards of 1,000 splendid qualities richly watered,
hnndsomo Damask borders, sold regularly from 83V to
80 each—our prico for these superb goods will averago
from 1415 to the richest goods rondo for 2415; 400 Children’s
Silk do. at 50 cts. each.
• LINEN CAMBRIC IIDK’F. DEPARTMENT. L* 00 , L UM5f £“.'7
Lots Extraordinary—4,000 doz. Llnon Cain. Hdkfr. war- J*LRY,ymjl Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Table,
““ '■ k, and tho bust mado goods at Iho fol- Insert nnd Ton Simons nnd lorks; Silver Plates and
Walters, Ten Setts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
As many or tho dealers In Brandy labour under the
Impression that the geuulno article can only be obtained
by “1/ireet Importation.” to meet their wishes, I mado
arrangements last fall with tho houso of Otaid, Dupuy fc
Co» of Cognac, for n regular supply of their Brandy,
und havo Just received thu first shipment of 20 hair pipes
of tho vlntago of ’49, which was shipped direct by them,
and through no other house nt Bordeaux, (as is ofleu
dono for particular purposes,) By this arrangement I
will bo enabled to sell at New-York prices, adding the
difference of exchange and other charges. This Brandy
Is now In tho L’nllod States Bonded Warehouse, where
1 offer It for sale, subject lo debenture. If sustained by
my friends In tho enterprise, 1 wIB continue lo Import for
them tho article direct. 1 annex a copy or tho certifi
cate of “Otard, Dupuy & Co,” which accompanies tho
bill of lading and lnvoloo—tho original may bo seen at
tny store. W. 51. DAVIDSON
Wc, the* undersigned, O.
taro, Dl’pct fc Co. Mer
chants at Cognac, do hereby
certify that twenty half pipes
Brandy, marked aud num
bered as In Iho margin with
our fire brand on the bead,
and Initials (O. D.) at the
bung, have been prepared
at our houso for tho Ameri
can market, and forwardod
to Bordeaux,to bo shipped
on board the “Shelter,” Cap
tain J. B. Hall, for Willum
M. Davidson.
In testimony thereof, wo
Imve signed tho pretent and
affixed our seal hereto.
Dono nt Coguac, Decem
ber 0,1851.
OTARD, DUPUY fc CO.
W.m. D.l®20
20 Vp**» ’40.
OTARD, DUPUY fc CO,
Cognac.
[L,S.]
apr7
Snlra at auction.
HranJw and Oin.
' BY GOIIEfif 6c FO.NDICK.
On TUE8DAY next, 13th ln»t, at Klovcn o’clock, »t
„ , our lower store.
7 pipe* of Gin; 5 half-pipes of “Otard, Dupuy fc Co,’*”
Brandy. Terms at sole. april 0
New Orlean'o Sugar.
„ BY COHEN 6i ♦OSOICK.
On TUESDAY next, 13Ui IniL, at 11 o’clock, at our lower
12 hhds. Now Orleans Sugar.* Terms at talc. aprO
Bank State of Ucortrlu, i
SAVANNAH, APRIL 8Tl853. J
„ NOTICE TO NTOCKHOEDEIKN.
I N CONFORMITY To a resolution passed at tho last
general meeting of Stockholders, held on the 1st or
May, 1850, notice is hereby given that a fifth meeting will
be held at Iho Bonking House In this city on Wednesday,
tho 28lh Inst, and on tho Monday following, (the 3d or
May,) an election will bo held for Eight Directors on tho
S irt of tho individual Stockholders, to serve for one year
um that date. 1. K. TEFFT, Cashier.
. .* Tho Chronldo fc Sentinel and Constitutionalist, at
Augusta; Mllludgevllle Recorder,and Alliens Whig, will
please publish tho above twico n week until thu 1st of
May. aprO
City TrcitMurur’M Office, |
Savannah, AraiL 0th, 1853. (
r pHE Subscrilier Is now ready to receive tho City Taxes
JL for the present year. The Digest wBl be kept open
unt il tho closo or business on iho 15th of May next, alter
which executions will issuo against all defaulters.
apf» J. GEORGE,City Treasurer.
FOK SALE,
N EGRO MAN, aged 23 years, a first rate Ostler and
Coachman GEO. W. WYLLY,
"pr» or W. WRIGHT.
A NEOIIOEH FOB MALE.
.WOMAN 30 years of age, a plain Cook, Washer
and Irouer, aud her daughter 0 years of age. Also,
a likely Woman, aged about S3 years. Apply to
^ GEO. \V. WYLLY,
mar 30 or w. WIUGIIT.
A WOMAN aged 34 years, a first rale Cook, Washer
nnd Irouer. Also, a Girl 17 years old: house servant.
Apply to GEO. W. WYLLY,
mnr2U or W. WRIGHT.
1IOC8E MEUVANT FOB SALE,
A Very likely Mulatto BOY, aged 23 years; ho U a first
£1l rate house servant and ostler. Also, a Negro Man
30 years old, a field hand, and a Negro Boy 20 years of
age, country raised. Apply to «■* •*••'• • «
niur 31
x Negro Boy 20 years o
GEO. W. WYLLY,
or W. WRIGHT.
EXCHANGE WANTED.
QTERI.INU Bll.l.S, and 30 to 00 Day Drafts on New-
0 York, wanted by C. A. L. LAMAR,
inar 10 lmo
A night checks on new york,
T ALL TIMES for sale, in sums lo suit purchasers,
by C. A. L. LAMAR,
msr 10 tf
J EWELBYi
"" PUTED WARE,
WATUHEI
SILVER AND '
THE Subscriber hns on .hand, and is con
stantly recelviug from thu best and most re
spectable manufacturers In the country, Rich
DIA510ND, RUBY, 1'EAItL and other JEW-
Tumblors, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, ice
Creum, Cuke and Fmit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle
and Butter Kuives, Napkin Rings, Soil Cellars, and Fruit
Knives.
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks nnd Ladles, Cake Baskets,
Castors, Walters, Snullfcra and Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, and Sliver Plated on
Steel, Table nnd Desert Knives.
Fino Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Sliver Lever nnd taplne Watches, fine enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold nnd Silver Watch Chains,
Seals nnd Hoys, Gold nnd Silver Thimbles, Gold un<(
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ lino Pocket Cutlery, Razors
aod Razor Stroj*, Card Cases, Port Monales. fcc.
Particular attention will bo given to Repairing of
Watches, Clocks and Jowelry.
From his long exncrienco nnd extensive facilities, ho
confidently behoves he will satisfy all who may favor nlm
with their patronage. *
Ills prices are as low, and terms os favorable, as at
any other estabBsbment in the State.
inar 18 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
M ATTING CLASPS, for lacking Matting to floors o
Hulls, Parlors, fcc. Just rocolvod and for sale by
mar 23 COLLINS fc BULKLKY.
pi ANAL FLOUR.'—Lauding: 100 bbls^ extra oiTtf fun
WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
C l OFFER.—Landing: 200 bags, prime article: for snlo by
) mar 23 . WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
C l IN.—50 bbls. Phelps’ Gin, landing nnd for ealo by
F mar31 COHEN & FOSDICK.
XT'ORTHERN VEGETABLES,-Cabbages, While und
il Rod; also Beets and Onions, Just received per steam-
■ Florida, and for sale by J. A. BROWN,
mar 31
IT UTTER.—5 kegs choice Goshen Butter, just received
13 per steamer, and for sale by J. A BROWN.
J>A1IA—135dozen painted Palbs Just recplyod^and In
i; for sale low, by
W. 51. DAVIDSON.
A LE.—10 casks Tctmonl’a Edinburgh Ate, In pint bot
ties ; for sale by HONE & CONN BUY,
QAT*.
W OOD BUCKETS, Sifters, Sand Solves, fcc.; for sale,
mar 30 1VW. CORNWELL, 103 Brynn-st.
■1,000 bushels best quality Baltimore Oats, in
store; for solo by EDWARD II. BUNKElt.
mar 30 13
C l UNPOWDKR.—Dupont’s Gunpowder, of all tho vurl-
T ous qualities; constantly for side at manufacturers’
prices, by ' COHEN & FOSDICK,
mar 30 Agents for Dupont do Nemours fc Co.
JJA(X)N, CORN and WHISKEY.-
..w,,. TOi „ 43 hhds. Bacon
Sides, 50 hhds. Bacon Shoulders, 30 tlorcca Stngg &
Sbny’s Hams, 1,108 sacks Corn, 100 barrels Whiskey:
landing from brig Buena Vista from Now Orleans and
for sale by
7 COHEN fc FOSDICK.
IJ* nnd for sale by J. A. BROWN.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—100 bbls. E. Phelps* Gin, 50
do. Jenc’s do- 40 do. P.and II. Connecticut Itlvcr
do n 50 do. N. O. Rectified Whlskoy. 70 do. N. K. Ruin,
" “ ‘ : landing nnd for salo by
IKANTON, JOHNSTON Jt CO.
rriORACCO.—50 boxt* Manufactured Tobacco of vari-
X ous qualllles, some very superior, Just received from
Richmond, Virginia, for solo by
inar 30 W. M. DAVIDSON.
THOMPSON. PECK 6c NIXON,
CASH TAIMIlllNG AND FURNIS1IINU STORE,
S04 Broadway* Now-York*
S AMUEL A. OLDS respectfully lnfonns his (riernls
aud patrons of his Irnviug made arrangements to t>o
located In ftituro with the nbovo firm, and solicits their
pntronngo In tho lino of his profession. Thu extensive
stock of U10 above-named firm always embraces tho neie-
eat Good* of every kind for Gentlemen’s wear, which will
enable him to meet tho tusto of his customers, and exe
cute nil orders entrusted to his euro with despatch and
strict fidelity.
UysillRTS made to order, In tho best manner, nnd
warranted to Jit. 3mo—Is Jan 14
„ FOB SALE.
A Superior 0 oared BOAT, 28W feet long and 5* feet
XX wldo, copper losloned, well suited for iilnntaUon
purposes. Apply to HONE fc CONNERY,
mar 33 Harris’ wharf.
FEE SIMPLE EOT FOB SALE,
IN NORTH OGLETHORPE WARD.
L OT No. IU, foe simple, North Oglethorpe Ward, on
Indian-street, If applied for aoon. Is offered for sale.
Apply to ELIJAH HENDERSON.
......... FOIl8/
F OR SALE, thnl valuable Wharf, formerly known as
Wayne’s Wharf, lying on tho west tldo of West
Ilroad-stroet, In this city. For particulars, enquire < *
Mr. Jesse Mount, Agent, or to F. 51. STONE nnd
fob 30 tf - -
„ «1TY ItlABSKIAI.’N SALE.
X^N THE33d of ApritansL, 1 will offer for salo under
V/ tho Superintenuunco of llm Committee on Public
Sales, at 13 o’clock, M_ on tho ground, In Calhoun Ward,
the following lots, lying between Abcrcoru and Lin
coln on Jones’ Streets:
Corner tat No. 0, Valuation 1050 Dollars.
“ “ 7 “ lWO “
“ “ 8 “ 800 “
** u o “ 850 “
“ “ 10 “ 1000 “
Terms 1-5 cash; the balance 0 per cent Interest, paya
ble quarterly. ED. 51. FRENDEIKJAolV
apr 8 City Marshal.
130 BEAVARD.
Runaway from tho plantation of Mr. 8. Cloy
«r° King, iu Camden county, his boy ALLEN,
ML aged about 34 year*, light complected, about 5
tOsy feet 8 Inches high. He is a boy of fine address,
and rather handsome. It Is supposed that bo
hns nr will emno to this city. The nbove reward will be
paid for hia delivery lu any safo jail,
mar 11 JNO. H. HULL.
NOTICE*
rpllE Subscriber, having been appointed Asslg
leo of
TAGGART & GRAY,
DEALKRS IN
WOODEN WABE AND BROOMS,
No. 15 FULTON-STREET,
Comer of Front-street, Neto-York,
W HERE they havo constantly on hand, and offer for
sale. Painted Palls, Brooms, Brushes, Boskets,
hints, Twines, Cordage, Cedar Tubs, Palls, 1‘lggtas, Cool
ers, Churns, Willow Cradles, Wagons,Chulrs and Baskets.
Also, an assortment or such other articles ns are usually
kept In n Wooden Ware Store. 3mo fob 3
NEW
Spring Summer Goods.
» „ • Tlio Subscriber hns now opened a large and hand-
“ some Stock of GOODS adapted to tho present and
coming Season, nnd to which ho solicits the ntten-
lion of his friends nnd tho public iu general. It
consists In part of lino black, bluo and fancy adored
CLOTHS; CA8HMERETTS aud 8nrtng COATINGS; fig
ured, black nnd fancy colored French and English UASSl-
MEItES; black and fancy SILKS and CASHMERES—
together with a choice variety of white ond fancy LINEN
DRILLINGS and MARSEILLES VESTINGS—the whole
or tho nbovo has been purchased by himself from Iho
latest Importations, nnd ho Is prepared to mako them up
lo order ul the shortest notice und In Um moat fashionable
style.
Ho solicits attention also to Ids largo stock of READY
5IADK CLOTHING, consisting of every variety of Goods
worn the nronent season, and which ho is prepared to
sell at Um lowest possible prico.
W5I. U. SYMONS, Draper nnd Tailor,
mar 20 17 tVhllnker-sIreet.
■ - - — ——>• igneo
A J. A. taRocbc, hereby requests ull demands to
banded In, aud those indebted, to make payment.
_:nar27 T. J. WALSH, Assignee.
NOTICE*
I MIANCIS KOPMAN having made an assignment to
1 us, bearing date 12th December lust, for tho benoflt
of bis creditors, wo hereby notify tho general creditors
of tho said Francis Kopmnn, to render a statement of
their demands to us, on or before the 10th day or April
next, os on thu 15th of that month wo shall make a di
vision of Um assetaof sold Francis Knptnon.
mar 27 HONE & CONNERY.
£>alw at auction.
* AMligntt's Sale.
BY T. JT* WALSH*
THIS DAY, 12th lnsb, will bo told at .the store
on Jcfferaon-sL, In the St. Andrew’s Hall, at 11 o’clock:
The stock of 5ledlclnes, Drugs, Chemical*, Soda Ap-
eratus, and Store Fixtures. Terms cash. apr 12
BY T. J* WAESHc
On WEDNESDAY, 14th IniL, wIB bo sold on AncUtu*s
wharf, oommenclnaai eleven o’clock:
All tho machinery and cabin furniture from tho steam
er Magnolia. Also, at tho some llmo will be sold, the hull
of tho atcamer-Magnolla os It now lies on St. Simon’s Isl
and. Terms at the salo. apr 5
V Tim Charleston Courier and Mercury copy 3 times
md send bill to lids office.
„ „„„„ BY T. J. WALSH.
On THURSDAY, 15th InsL, In front of store, will bo sold,
tat No. 22, Now Leeds, on New-strect, north of Uio
Rail-Road Depot; said Lot being 00 /betfront by 108 feet
deep. On Um premises is a lwo story dwelling on a baso-
ment, with four tenement bulkllngs, renting for 8538 per
annum. Terms—one-half cash; the balance In six and
twelvemonth*, with approved endorsed notes.
A misunderstanding as to a bid at Um Cotirt-Honae
having orison—tho abovo will bo positively sold on tho
above date. april 8
PalunUe Loti for Sale.
BY T* J* R’ALSIf
On THURSDAY, April 15, will bo sold on tho ground,
at 3 o’clock P. M.
38 building Lots, (South or Uio Central Rail-Road Do-
pot,) on Jonca-stroeL Tlio locality for health cannot bo
surpassed, as tho embrace the highest limits about Um
city. Wo Invito Uio particular attention or Capitalist.
Terms liberal and will bo mado known ou Iho ground.
5lapt can be seen at tho Counting llootn. mar 18
D RAWN NUSIRERS—Of Georgia8tale Lottery, Class
No.3l:
O Oft 62 24 ftl 1ft 37 8 21 A3 3 07.
Nos. 53 63_07, sold. ELISHA WYLLY.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
$7,500—$2,600!
Georgia State Lottery,
ai’tiioriTko by the lkoislatEkk,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. ul Augusta.
F. C. BARBER fc CO, MANAGERS.
ClnNN 32,
To bo drawn al Augusta, Ga, Monday. April 12th, 1853.
75 Numbers—12 Drawn Ballots!
scheme:
} frUn of 87^00/ 1 Prize ot. 81,200
1 Prise ol 82,500 1 Prize of. ilJTlO
1 Prlwi or .^.81,50015 prizes of. ^500
^Ao/e Tickets $2— Shares in Proportion.
u3r raiZZS CASHED AT THIS OfflCR. _ATft
ELISHA WYLCyT
13 Bay-Lane, 8outh end City Hotel,
D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia State Lottery, Class
31,drawn In this city on Iho 10th InsL:
» OS 02 24 ftl Iff 37 8 21 S3 3 07*
Nos. 24 05 07, Whole Ticket, a Prize sold.
draws Tit is Day:
Georgia State Lottery,
CIunm 32* * ’
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER fc CO, Managers.
Augusta, April 12th.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
$7,500—$2.500!
1,800-81 *200—f 1.116—0 of «0OO,
fi.lTA.Kl more than 880,UXI in smaller prizes. jTH
Tickets only $3—enures in proportion.
tsTAll orders promptly bimI confidentially attended to,
and Drawings eeut lo nil customers out of the city.
Tickots, Shares and Packages for sale by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
apr 12 At his Lucky Office, cor. Hull-st. fc Bay Lane.
'Ol 8 77 34 7 31 3 80 33 40 17 54 2ft.
Also, of Class 31:
O 00 02 24 01 1ft 37 8 21 03 3 07.
Wholo Ticket 0 37 53. Prizo returned for want of a pur
chaser, and 0 5107 und 21 52 05 Prizes sold, (fall for the
cosh or renew In Uio splendid scheme to be drawn This
Day.
HEAD-4 HARTERS FOR FRIZES.
OJite No. 103 Uay-etreet, two doors East of City Hotel.
CAPITAL $7,500!
„ _ Georgia State Lottery.
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER fc CO, Managers.
Will bo drawn in Augusta Tills Day, April 121b, 1853.
SPLENOIO scheme:
l Prize or. 87,500 11 Prize of. 81,111*
1 Prize of 82*500 15 Prizes or. *500
1 Prize or. 81,500 15 Prizes of. 8400
1 Prize of 81,200 |5 Prizes or. 8300
fcc. Jtc. fcc. fcc.
I'icket* 83—Halve* fl— Quarter* 50 cent*.
S Orders from tho country protnpUy attended to,
nted drawings sent to all who may order tickets,
apr 13 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY fc CO, MANAGERS.
NI’.W HOOKS.
rpHE LORGNETTE, or Studies or tho Town. By an
X Opera Goer.
Madeline: a Tale of Auvergne, founded on facts. By
Julia Knvanngh.
Two Brides: u story of real lift*. By T 8 Arthur.
A supplement to tno World’s Progress: a Dlctionafy
of dales and statistics. Edited by Geo P Pulliam, 1850
and 1851.
Homo Narrative—being No 0 Putnam’s Library.
International Magazine for April. Ilcc’d by
npr 8 J B CUltnEDOE.
TTAMa—400 Reynolds’ Superior Homs landing from
11 schooner D. II. Baldwin, and for salo by
mnr 39 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
■VIEW SIDES AND SHOULDERS.—S hhds now Ita-
1A con Sides: 0 do do do Shoulders: landing from brig
HERTZ.
TJRE8S ROPE.—100 colls Press Rope, sultablo for Cot-
1 ton Presses, landing from brig Vv. L. Jones, and for
udoby [mar 29] COHENS fc HERTZ. _
/"1RACKF.RS.—30 boxes Soda Crackers ond Biscuit;
landing nnd for unto by . . . . .
mnr 30 HONE fc CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
"1AUTTER.—12 firkins prime Goshon Butler, tending
13 from steamer Florida and for sale by
mar 30 HONE fc CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
l^LOUIL—100 bbls. Italllmoro Flour; for sale by
Jb mnr 30 HONE fc CONNERY, Hnrr!s’jvharr._
/AIIAMPAGNE.—25 boskets Hcldsick Wine; landing
\J mid for salo by HONE & CONNERY,
inar 30 Ilnrrls’ wharf.
THREAD,—30 bbls. Pilot Bread; SOdoflno Navy Broad;
13 tending and for snlo by ....
mar 30 HONK & CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
rpEAS.—100 half chests of superior Black Ten, In 4 oz.,
1 5 oz. nnd 8 oz. papers, 5 do. loose, also 20 hair cheats
superior Hyson Tea, lor sale by
mnr 30 W. M. DAVIDSON.
T EKCIIHS.—‘This day received per steamer, one tub of
Xj largo Swedish Leeches. W. W. LINCOLN,
mnr 35 Monument Square.
jpOTASIL—Just received atuKor^snlo ^
mnr 25 Monument Square.
*D ALTIMORE FLOUR and BACON.—100 bbls. How-
13 nrd St. Flour, 30 casks Bacon Bides, tending und for
salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
mnr35.
T)ALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 bbls., su;ierflno quality,
^ lhn ” brlg WflSWgSStroaB.
TAM BROIDERIES.—Now Worked nnd Imco Colters.
JVj lliulorsleovos, Chemlsotts, Imco (fapes, Swiss nml
Cambric Edgings nnd Insertions, Muslin Bnnds, fco, In
D , wlTf t MonoAW.
TT(VY.—100 bolos boat quality Eastern liny, In store—
lU.r'io" 11 ’ ^ 12 EDWARD II. HUNKER.
/TORN.—1,000 barrels Primo Baltimore Com, now land-
v lug tier schr. Hudson—for sale by
mnr 23 12 KIlW. H. BUNKER.
WltrtE LEAD. In 35, 50 nnd 100 lb. kogs.-Puro,
W Extra, und No. 1—for sate by A. MIN 18.
mnr 33
T>UIME WHITE It ALTIMORE CORN.—1500 bushels
1 primo whlto Corn oil board Schr. I). II. Baldwin. For
sale by [ninr25] COHENS fc HERTZ.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
Thun day, April 8/A.
T HE KNICKERBOCKER, for April.
Bleak House: by Charles Dickens—Illustrated.
Falkcnburg: A Talo of tho Rhino; by tho uulhor of
“Mildred Vernon,” “Germania,” fcc.
Tho Way lo do Good; by Jacob Abbott.
TlmTwo Brides: A Story of Real Lift*; by T. S. Arthur.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Lift) among tho Lowly; by Har
riet Beecher Stowe.
Tlio International Magazine, for April.
Pictorial Meld Book of tho Revolution. No. 31.
Isa: A Pilgrimage; by Curollno Clmesoboni’.
Lectures and Miscellanies t by Henry James.
Madeline: A Tale or Ahvergue, founded on fact: by
Julia Kavanagh. author of “Nathalie.”
Homo Narratives,or Slorios from “Household Words,
by Charles Dickens—Putnam’s Semi-Monthly Library.
Supplement to tho “World’s Progress”: A Dictionary
of Dates and Statistics. 1850,1851; by O. P. Putnuni.
Tim Indian Tribes of Gulnuu; by Itov.W. H. Brett.
— more or—
Tho Ycllowplush Pnpcra: by W. M.Thnckcray.
Essays from Um London times, nnd Lite or Mary Pow
ell. . npr 8
H UNGARY AND KOSSUTH, or tho lato RovoluUon;
by B. F.Tcfft.l). D.
MndumoPulszky’s Tales nnd Traditions of Hungary.
Men and Women of tho 18lh Century at tho Court of
Louis XV.; by Hnussuyo—New supply. ^
Mary Powell’s Malden and Married Life,
• Tlio Way to do Good; by Jacob Abbott, plates.
Madcllno; by Julia Knvnnugli.
A Reel in a Bottle, or Juch in the Doldrums.
Falkonbnrg: A talo of the Rhine.
International nnd Eclectic Magazines, for April.
Isn: a Pilgrimage; by Caroline Chcesboro’.
James’ Lectures aud Miscellanies.
Physician nml Patient; by \V. Hooker.
Bleak House, No. 1; by Dickens.
opr 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
L Gloss, for cleaning and beautifying furniture. Prico
35c. per Bottle. ForsaToby COLLINS fc BULKLKY.
mar 35 nrynn Street.
C OTToN VaRNS.—EatontorT"Factory"Cotton Yarns,
Just received and for salo by
mar 85 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
( 1)RICKB*—15,000 Eastern Bricks, landing from brig
; “Jl) Pacific, from Portland, and for sale by
^tnar 85 COIIKN fc FOSDICK.
roHIUTS,HII1RT8.—Just rocolvod. soventy-fivo dozen
0 ivhUo Shirts, somu extra teigo stao^forMlo^b^
1 mar 88 y „ Oaudry’s Buildings.
T HE OFFICE OF HOLY WEEK, aMonllng to (ho
Roman Missal nnd Breviary In Latin and English.—
Prico M cts. Received aud for sale by
uior 31 JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
NOTICE.
M Y BTOCK OF JEWELRY is now Inrgo nnd very
select; DIAMOND WORK or PINS, KA1UNGS,
FINGER RINGS, fcc, is now more extensive than usual,
having a tine lot or Extra Size, sol to order. Among tho
variety is n CLUSTER RING, (seven Diamonds,) value,
$500—which will l>o a real gratification lo show my
‘ * burn II fa I workmanship; it
friends ns being rare, and orr.
is nlso fitted for a PIN, in a very good and substantial
form. Ladles’ PINS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS. BOX-
PINS, for Hair or Daguerreotype Mednlious; for clo. do.
Bracelets, Cuff and SHAWL PENS and TRINKETS, In
tho greatest variety. All will bo sold nt prices to pleaao
those who may call at G._M,
mar 31
Id at prices to tilej
M. GlUFFEN’S,
Lato M. Eastman’s.
NOTICK.
M Y ASSORTMENT of Gold nnd Silver Watches (par
ticular tlm Hunting cases) was never bettor than at
tho present time. Having Imported n fluo lot wlUi my
own name upon them, I will gunrantco tho tlmo or no
sale. Those wanting a food article In n fino gold case
and no mistake, can bo accommodated nt
. nttr nt G. M. GRIFKEN’S.
Lato M. Eastman’s.
“Small Profits nml Quick Sales.”
C11EA1 1 (INI! FRIGE GASH STORE.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS having taken tho store corner of
Broughton nnd Bunmni-slreots, (two doors from
Dixon’s confectionary,) will conUnue to keep conrtantly
on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS qml
TRIMMINGS; also, a good supply for servants’ wear.
Of" No abatement in price*.
niar37 LANE fc M’llUGIl,
CIIKAP CASH STORE,
CORNEROF WHITAKER AND CONGRESS 8TREETS.
ri^llE Subscribers are receiving their Spring and Bum-
X liter supply of Now and rushlonablo Goods, con
sisting In pari, us follows: Bareges or every doacripUon,
Black and Colored Grenadines, 1’rlntod do. Printed Jaco
nets, Organdies. Albnrlncs. Barcjro D’tainos, Col d. Sum
mer Silks, Blk do, Horn stitch Hkt; Linen (fambrto Hkf,
Bluck Net Gloves and MBs, Light KUl and Col’d. Silk
Gloves. Ginghams nnd Prints of every description, Llnon
Damask, Dutnnsk Nankins. Ill, 11,12, ami 134 Count*i r-
panes, I.lnon Allondtuo aiia llamlHon ShcoUngs. U, 19,
11, and 13-4 Pillow caso Llnons, and Musfins. lHoa. nnd
Bro. Shirtings nml Sheetings. All of which will bo Juki at
the lowest posslblo prices for cash or city nccoptanco.
mar 18 M. PRKNDEKOAaT fc CO.
KA1L-1IUAD IRON.
rpHE Subscribers are prepared to make contracts tor
J. Rail-Road Iron. N. B. fc II. WEED,
mar 10
1 ~MNK BRUITS.—Goo. 8. Nichols hns Just received per
1 steamer, ono or tho most beautiful assortments or
Shirts over brought lo this city, and Invites tlioso lu wont
of a supply for tho summer lo give him a call nml got a
good artlclo cheap, at Uio Clothing Btoro Gibbon a Range.
aprO • ■ • - • —
Tb> LEO ANTI.Y ENAMELLED WATCHES.—SninB
Vj Genova Watches for *
Just rocolvod by
NOTICE.
D ROSENPLATT having mndo an assignment to me,
• bearing dnto 12th March instant, for the benefit of
nil his creditors, I hereby notliy tho general creditors of
the said D. Roseiiplalt to render a statement of their de
mands to mo on or before tho 1st day of »!ny next, ns on
that day l shall make a division of the assets of said D.
ltoeenptatt. SAMUEL P. BELL,
mar30 Assignee,
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
N ICHOLAS CKUUKR, has Uils day taken into Co
partnership ED. C. W ADE.
Ills Factorage fc Commission business, will bo conduct
ed hereafter under the firm of CRUGER fc WADE, to
which business they will strictly conflno themselves.
By close attention, promptuess, and assiduity, they hope
to merit ami obtain n full share of patronage and givo
ample satisfticUon to those who entrust their Interest in
their hands. lin
Savannah, April 5th, 1852.
ItORlNNON 6c CAMP,
Drapers and Tailors,
ALSO DEALERS IN
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Are now receiving their 8tock of SPRING AND
SUMMKRGOODS, consisting in part of fine Black,
Blue, fc Fancy Colored French and English Cloths,
_—Cnshmcretts, Cossliners and Linen Drills; Vcst-
igs, or Cashmere, Silk, Bntlu nnd Maysnilkn-all of which
111 bo mndo to order nt tho shortest notice, ndiutho
best stylo of workmanship.
Our Ready-Made Clothing Is manufactured at tho well-
known houso or W.T. Jennings & Uc , No. 231 Broad
way, New-York, and Is wurrontod equal to any lu tho
city.
Wo keep constantly on hand tho largest assortment of
Furnishing Goods of any house In tlio Undo—such as
Whlto and Fancy Colored Shirts ; 811k, Lisle Thread and
Gauze Merino Undur-Gannonta, Drawers do.; Silk,Thread
aud Colton Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Black,
Whlto ancj Colored Kid Gloves; Silk do.; Thread do.;
Slocks, Scarfs, Cravats, nnd Collaret nnd, In ftict,every
thing necessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. For snlo at
„ „ OAUDRY’S BUILDING,
mnr 18 BuU-sU, next to Uio Pulaski House.
New Tailoring Goods,
JUST RECEIVED J
*a or SPRING and 8UMMERGOUDS, consisting of
French and English Cfashmerett, Drab D’Ete,
JLL Plain and Fancy Summer Cossliners. White and
Rg'jred. MnnwHIes Vestings, Whlto and Fancy Llnon
Drill, which ho Is prepared to make to order, or Mil by
tho pattern, on accomodating terms; nlso. Shirts, under
do- or Cotton and LIsleThroad, Drawers, Cravats, Gloves
and Neck Ties, sultablo for summer wear.
„ D r , , JOHN W. KELLY.
P.8. Just received an assortment of Summer Coats,
Pants nnd Vests, which will be sold cheap. mnr 17
opr 10
RECEIVED,
GENT’S Cloth-Top Buckle SHOES.
On baud, an assortment of Gent's fino
Cnlr and Pntont-taaUier SHOES, GAI
TERS AND BOOTS.
WILLIAM HEIDT, Broughton-strcct.
S ALT AFLOAT.—4000 socks % bleached, 10 to Uio ton;
cargo of Ship “Lady Sail.” For sate by
npr 10 ROBT. A. LEWIS.
ROOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS.
Ladles nnd Gentlemen will find at
O. JOHNSON & CO’S,
106 BRYAN-ST.,
the most exteusivo nnd complete assort
ment of Boots. Shoes nnd Gaiters to bo found In Uio city,
comprising nil or tho now and most Ihshloiuiblo styles;
manufactured expressly for our retail trade, and will be
sold at prices that cannot fall to suit. ntar 0
ROOTS AND SHOES AT WHOLESALE.
Tho Subscribers havo received per recent ar-
1 rivals, tliclr Spring supply of Boots and Shoes,
k? comprising every style and quality, lo which
they would Invllo tho attention or country Mer
chants. O. JOHNSON fc CO,
mar 0 10B Hryan-etreot.
rli
PATENT LEATHER HOOTS.
If you wish n neat nml well fllUng Patent
Leather Boot, call at the Boot and Shoo Store
in Gibbons’Building,
mnr 31 F, F. WOOD fc CO.
OH:
GENT’S ROOTS AND SHOES.
Ily lato arrivals, wo have received at our retail
store, an additional simply of very auncrier
Philadelphia mndo Gent's Boots, Gent’s Opera
Gaiters, Gent’s Opera Shoe*, Gent’s P. Leather
Button Shoes, Gent’s IVLcaUter t Jxford Ties.
E. F. WOOD & CO,
mnr 3 Gibbons’ Building,
THE SPRING STYLE OF HATS
a Can bo had of Uio subscriber, (fall and examine,
and bo suited. WILLIAM HEIDT,
mar 4 Comer Broughton and Barnard-sta.
COOKING STOVES.
1 wish to close out tho balance of my stock
of COOKING STOVES. 1 havo at this time
tho be*t assortment to bo found In the city.
Tin Ware for sale,
At wholesale and retail; os heretofore, for
many years, a large assortment will bo found.
Cash yurcuabers are particularly invited to
PUMPsfhBADPlPE, BEER PUMPS. TIN PLATE,
fcc, for siUo. JAMES SULLIVAN,
apr 1 Savannah, Ga.
MOCKING BIRD GAGES.
mar 31
.itoby
COLLINS fc BULK LEY,
No. 100 Uryan-slreot.
TRUNK EMPORIUM.
AT THE TRUNK EMPORIUM, In
Gibbons’ Biuldino, wo have received a
largo and woll selected slock ofTKAVKL-
LING TRUNKS, which are offered for
salo at very low price*.
; —also—
A fow CARPET BAGS. I’loaso cal^and examine bo-
COnGIbboni'ItulMIng. ,
Bowand’s Tonic Mixture!
That Great Unfailing Remedy for
FEVER AND AGUEIII
—AND— •
Indigestion! 11
Guarded by tho Written Signature of Uio Inventor,
JOHN R. ROWAN!>, M. 1).
Is For 8ale by All the Druggists iu Savannah, Ga.
apr7 10
B'
RICK.—90,000 hard burnt Pavlug Brick; for sale by.
‘ apr 1 L, W. BUKKll. .
Ofllco No. 5 Bull-Street,Opposite the Pulaski House.
Class No. 44, for 1802.
To bo drawn at Savannah, Ga, on Monday, April 12th.
I11GI1E8T PRIZES;
$5,000—$1,000!
fcc. fcc. fcc. fcc.
75 Number tattery—12 Drawn Ballots.
Ticketo 81 25—Shore* in proportion.
C3T raizxa cashed at this ornca. JFA
For sale by E. WITHINuTuN,
£>aitn at atictfon.
. . , . , At Private Bale. •
iurt reclred lirBbtro uid fbrujb low:
sorted (common) Crockcnr In the original Packnut-s for
retailers. Also. 100boxes Tumblers; assorted; r. cn?k*
tamps, assorted. mar 30
To Leave Thursday, April 8*
STEAM SHIP ISABEL.
„ FOn HAVANA VIA KEY WEST.
Chang, of Da,, of Leaving of the Steam-Ship Label .
from Saeannak.
To Lcavo 8 Hi and 22d of each month/
V. S.MJUL STEAM-SHIP LIME
The splendid Steam-ship ISABEL. LtOfl .
. tons burthon, William Roluns, Coinmsn-
ler, will loavo Savannah on the 8Ui and 5Sd of oaoh
month, uud wIB leave Havana on tho 15th and 30th of
each month.
The Isabel will carry the Pacific Malts, and connect at
Havana with the Pacific Mall Steamship Company’ll
through line to California and Oregon via Chasres. and
Iholr steam-ships to New-Orlcans. ^ h '
Tickets for Key West, Havana, New-Orleans, and
Chogres, can be had by applying to
-n „ COHENS fc HERTZ.
Through Tickets to Savannah or Charleston, via Ha
vana, can bo had from the Pacific Mall Company’s
Agents, at Chagrcs and New-Orleans. oct 17
NKW-VOIIR k SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINE.
WEEKLY.
. ’ow and Splendid Stcnm-Miin*
1 LORI DA, Captain Lyon,
—and— V
ALABAMA,. Captain Ludlow,
Belonging to Uio
AcSayannah strain Navigation Co,
Will leavo Savannah and New-York evrty Saturday.
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort, *
These Steamers, tearing Savannah at the same tlmo
that thu Marion and Souiikrnrr leavo Charleston, at*
rive In New-York os soon as, or before them.
Savannah.•
SAMUEL L. MITCHILL,
194 Front-street, New-York.
CHANGE OF 8CIIEDULE. *
Daily TJ. S. Mail Steam-Paoket Line-
SAVANNAH ANU OHAIU.EHTON. .
Outsid* direct, and through in Eight Hour*.
„Jho Line, composed of the following steamers:—tho
GORDON,the CALHOUN, and the MEfAMORA, leaves
Savannah dally at 4 A. M.; leavea Chsrteston dally at 0
A. M.—connecting with the Central Rail-Road in Bavan-
nab, and Wilmington Boats In Charleston.
E, LAFITTE fc CO, Agenta,<Chartaaton.<
S. M. LAFF1TEAU; Agen^Savannah.
Jan 28
inn, anu
July l
THROUGH FARE
Fiom Charlestonto Baltimdre$17fi0-
To Philadelphia §10,6c to N. York ft2U.
TUB GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. CA.
L EAVING tho wharf at the foot of tanrens-street dally,
aftertho arrival of Uio Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N. C, from which point two dally trains are dis
patched al 8 A. M.andip. .V.; tho 8 o'clock only con-
nectlng al Wekicn, N.C, with Uio Seaboard and Roanoko
Rail Road to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the linen lo
Petersburg, Richmond, ^Washington, BnlUmore, Philadel
phia, and Now-York Tho public Is respectfully Informed
that the steamers of these lines, are In first rate condition;
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders ; the Rail Roods ore in fine order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard aad Roanoke
having rocenUy been relald with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety nnd despatch. By these rentes pas
sengers availing therasclvcs of the flrat train rany reach
Baltimore In 40.bonra, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New
York In WM hours; and by the second train they arrive
In BalUmore In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours, and
New-York In flljf hours.
Through tickets can alono be had from B.-WINSLOW,
Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com
pany, at tho office of tho Company, foot ofLaurens street,
Charleston, B. C, to whom please apply.-
SOUTH-WESTERN RAID ROAD.
Macon at CJf A. M, arrives at Oglethorpe at lOJtf
A. Bf, leaves Oglethorpe at lljf A. M, arrives At Macon
at 3# P. 51, connecting each way with the Central nnd
Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, and the Talla
hassee Mall Stage Line.
Pussengers (line at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
aug 20 South Western Rail Road.'
Canal and Rail-Road Company, In conformity with
Uio additional Act or Uio Legislature of Georgia, op-
proved December 19th, 1831, the foUowing resolution waa
passed:
Resolved, That assessments be, and are hereby called,
of Two Dollars and Fifty Cent^ujmr^each share of tho
Capital Stock of tho Brunswick 1
and Rail-Road
aprS
DISSOLUTION.
T he firm of snider, lathuop fc nevitt it
dissolved In consequence or the death or Mr. Benja
min Snider, iho business will bo continued ns usual by
tho undersigned, surviving partners, under Uio tlrrn of
NEVITT, LATHROP fc STEUUINS.
J. W. NEVITT,
J. S. LATHROP,
J. D. STEBB1NS.
Savannnh, April 1,1P52.lino apr 5
FACTORAGE fc GENERAL COMMIS
SION IIUSINESS.
T HE Undersigned having This Day formed a Co-part
nership In tho nbove business, to be conducted in
Snvannah. under the nnine of J. ROBERTS fc CO, tender
tliclr services to their friends, nnd tho Planters generally.
All business entrusted lo our care will receive our un
divided uttcuUon. JEFFERSON ROBERTS,
ELIJAH ROBERTS,
Da. L. B. McCONN,
Savannah, Jnly 10,1P51.ly July 17
FIG ISLAND STEAM SAW MILL.
8TEAM 8AIVED LUMBER.
C ARGOES sawed to order at short notice. City orders
will bo supplied and Uio lumber delivered In any
part of the town.
On luuid, n fino assortment of seasoned Plank, Boards
and Scantling.
Apply nt tho Mill, or through Post Office, or Coramu-
nicotian Box, In Republican Rending Room, to
fob 14 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
M R. J. O’B. INMAN, of New-York, begs leave to
tender his professional services to tho people of Sa-
-*• — J **- "•-'-'ty.ns a PORTRAIT PAINTER. Ho
Savannah for a fow months, during
- * — md
I its vicinity,
loslgns remaining In S
rhlch tit
which time, or at least for the present, ho mar bo
at No. 1, St. James Square. Persons desiring it, may seo
ono of his portraits, Just finished, by calling,
mark
SURGEON DENTIST.
M. C. NKAI.D offers his professional
services to tho citizens of Savnnnah. All
operations performed In acconlnnco with
tho most recent improvements in Dztrns-
try. Ho will visit patients at nil hours, for tho purpose
or extracting Teeth with tho most approved Instruments,
giving ns little pnln as poeslblo. Charges will bo mode
rate. Ofllco, for Uio present, comer of Bryan and Mont-
gomory-strects. Jan 20
RECEIVED PER STEAMER.
I f Children’s colored Polka Boots and Morocco do^
1 Mlssss Morocco and Enameled Polkas, Gent’s Pat.
^Leather Button Shoos and Morocco Top Gaiters,
r’or solo by WILLIAM HEIDT,
apr 8 Broughton-strcct.
CHUBCH ORGANS.
T HE Subscriber has Just received from tho factory of
Henry Erben, Now York, two elegant Church Or
pins, In Grecian cases, which ho now offers for sale.—
They arc sultablo for small places of worship, Lecture
Rooms, or Odd FeBowa’ Halls.
Mr.J. Hornjcr, an experienced workman from the
nbovo named Fuctory, has just arrived in town und will
wait upon their friends to repair and tuno their Church
Organs. 1. W. MORRELL fc no,
april 0 0*Savannah, Ga.
F. COREA.
ORNAMENTAL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER.
Fresco nml Oil llecoratlonN*
PAINTING ON GLASS.
Landscapes, with Animals, Flowers, Fruit*,
ORNAMENTS, A ND WINDOW SHADES.
. PORCELAIN VARNISH
OF ANY COLOR, FOR FLOORS.
CTAS ON HAND on assortment of Oil Fnlntincs,
LLEiitrrnvingN, LITHOGRAPHS, ALBUMS, fc®-
For salo at Store
Corner of Bronffhton Ac Drayton-Sts.
aprO SSVANHAU, OKOROIA. 3m __
Daguerreotypes, Beautifully Colored^
r lie subscriber prepared to oxocuto Dagnrrcotypes
(beautifully colored) in tho best stylo of Uio art. I
havo lust received n bandsomo assortment of Cases and
Frames, of most beautiful and chaste patterns—Just tho
thing for Presents. Citizens are Invited up to tny Rooms
to oxumlno them, over Iho Music Store, Market Square.
’ W. V. PRENTICE.
All kinds of Stock constantly for sale.Jan 20
GARY’S
COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES.
P M. CARY would respectfully give notice that he
• hns re-opened Ills Gallery (comer Hryan-etroct and
Market-square,) where ho would be happy to wait on aU
persons who would havo a superior Picture.
jrjr FOR SALK.—A fine assortment of Plates and
Oases, of tho finest quality. 6mo 0*38
MILITARY SCHOOL.
FRANCIS V. R. MACE,
P ROFESSOR AND INSTRUCTOR OF FENCING,
CAVALRY AND INFANTRY TACTICS, hns open
ed a School or Instruction at Armory Hall, In the
following branches of tlio Science, to wit:
1st. Habrr Ezrrcisr—Offensive and Dofonslvo—for
3d. Small Sword Cut and Thrust Frhciko—for
^wI'Savauiy Tactics—As taught In the United States
Dragoons.
4th. Infantry Tactics—As taught nt West Point
*Ottkwramay bo Instructed In their jmsiHms and duties—
from tho Lieutenant to the Colonel—on drills, dross
parades and reviews, by Uie aid of Charts.
Prof. MACE, formerly or the Military Academy, Phila
delphia, brings testimonials oT tho htghost commendation
to hi* ability as a Swordsman and Tactician.
The Class will meet on Monday Evening, at 8 o’clock,
at Armory HalL Tlioso who wish to Join should mako
application at that Ume. apr 3
TJAINTKD PAILS.—125 doxcp, for sale by
A aprS 1J.J. GILBERT.
Company, payable at tho Office or the Treasurer, over Iho
Bank or the Republic, comer of Broadway and W*U
st n in tho City of Now-York, on the 12th of May next;
also, an assessment of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, up
on each Share of tho sold Stock, nay onto on tlio
37th of May next; also, an assessment of two dollars and
fifty-cento upon each share or said stock, payablo on tho
15th of June next.
Notlco Is hereby given to the aforesaid Stockholders,
to psy In cash, the abovo named three Assessments,-at
tho Office of the Treasurer over tho Bank xif the Repub
lic, at the comer or llroadway and Wall-street, In the city
of Now York, In accordance with the above resolution of
the Board or Directors. AMOS DAVIS,
New York, March 31,1853. MIS Treasurer.
apr
IS
^Vcndcrjor^Grw^yJ^M^liSl.
PROVIDENCE.
FOR PROVIDENCE.—The schooner WOOD-
BRIDGE, W. Bradford, master, wIB meet with
lospatch ns above. For Freight or Foasage, apply on
bourd, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
npr I lIRfi
BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR BOSTON.—Tho schooner PLAND03IK,
:Brown, master, will meet with despatch. For
• might, 80 bales Cotton on deck, or Passage, apply to
PADELI’ORD, FAY fc CO.
lespati
apply to
inar "
U FOR BOSTON.-The brig PECONIG, having a
^portion of her freight engaged, will have quick
ich as above. For balance or freight or passage,
•" GREINER fc HOLLIS.
FOn BOSTON.—Tlio fine barque WALTHAM,
_ F. A. Houdlette master, will meet with despatch
>ve; for freight or passage apply on board ut John
sons lower wharf, or to
inar 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
NEW-YORK.
FOR NEW-YORK—Nrw LiNK.-The regular
_jpacket hsrquo PETER EEM1LL, Cnpt.N. lloey,
inve despatch for Uio above port. For Freight or
Passage, apply to ROWLAND fc WASHBURN.
fiTF* Freight reduced to Me. per lb. for Cotton,
npr 10
FOR NEW-YORK-Brio Linr.—Freight one.
irter tent.—Tho fast sailing regular pocket
irque EXACT, 8. G. Stevens, master, will have Imme
diate despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply on board,
or to WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
jiprlO
FOR NEW-YORK—Nrw I.inr.—Tho regular
packet brig MACON, CapL Watkins, wIU meet
quick despatch for tho above port. For freight of
100 bides Cotton, to complete cargo, apply to
apr 9 ROWLAND fc WASHBURN.
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Eitabuiuzd Linr.
The fino packet barqno TEXAS, R. Re veil, mas-
ter, will meet with despatch as above. For Freight or
tassage, having superior accommodations, apply on
board, at Telfair's wharf, or to
apr 1 BIUGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—Brio Line.—Tho regular
. packet brig EXCEL, F. Tollman, will have lm-
despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply on
board, or to WA8I1BURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR NEW YORK.—The regular packet schr.
-CHARLES MILLS, Francis, master, wIB havo
despatch as above. For freight or passage, apply to
29 .GKEINERfcTlOLLlS.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
— Tho fine fast sailing brig T. P. PERKINS,
Gilkoy, master, Is ready to rccclvo a freight o~
for a Northern port. Apply to
—WLAND *
charter for
npr '
fc WASHBURN.
TO AIL CARRIAGE AND WAGON BUILDERS.
B MR. Jf« N. SEELEY* _
$gg«feOF FORSYTH, MONROE cd,J
jfia.
I S NOW GIVING PROOFS In Georgia, of the supe
riority, 111 simplicity, economy, durability and utility,
or D. W. SEELEY’S PATENT COUPLINGS, for A tie*.
AND SPRING-BIiOCKS, for all kind* ot fourwheclod
veil tries, over every oilier mode previously known in con
structing said indlspcnslblo articles to Uio comfort and
conrenlenco or onr common civilization. Six State
Fairs and Uio AMERICAN INSTITUTE, have awarded
tki* improvement the first premiums. Peculiar shaped
MelaBc Plates are used, saving from 80 to 820 on Uio
vehicles—nnd greater burden, with greater ease, can bo
hauled oil rough roads, with less liability togotoulof re
pair than any oilier raodo known.
*,* Augusta Weekly Chronldo fc Benllncl and Con
stitutionalist, Millcdgevlllo Recorder and Union, nnd Ma
con Journal nnd Telegraph, will copy four limes and
chargo this office.0 aprO
FLEMING’S STAGE AND RAIL-R0AD LINE FROM
AUGUSTA TO SAVANNAH.
r JAMES P. FLEMING has Uio grntl-
XSgSSsSQAflcatlon or announcing to Iho travelUng
■ i * i 1 wi rl public that his STAGE LINE, running
between Augusta and the Central Rail-Road, la now sup-
plied wlUi new and splendid Four Horse Coaches, superi
or teams and cnreftil drivers. In short, no effort has been
spared to render the passenger comfortable, and to make
ms trips ms agreeable as possible.
To show Its advantages over all other routes, the fol
lowing schedule or arrivals and departures is annexed,
by which passengers may ascertain with certainty the
tlmo or departure, and tho hour of arrival at their desti
nation. SCHEDULE I
Leavo Augusta dally, atl o’clock, P. M., and arrive In
8nvannnh nt 3 A. M. next day.
Lcavo Savannah dally, at 8 o’clock, P. IL, and arrlvo
in Augusta at 10 A. M. next day.
Tim Line connects at Augusta with 8tages running lo
Greenville, 8. C., and Asheville, N.G., on Sunday, Wed
nesday, and Friday nlghls.
Ry ibis route, passengers may leave Charleston dally .at
9 o’clock, A. M n on tho Mall Steamers to Savannah, aud
arrive In Augusta al 10 A. M, tlm next day. Leavo Au
gusta daily at 1 o’clock, P. M, and arrive In Charleston
at 5 P. M, next day. Thus affording tlm passenger tho
agrceablo variety of a delightful Stage, Bait-Rood apd
Steam-boat ride, In a trip or twenty-five hours travel.
Auguste, Oa^ Dec. 30,1851. f fob 8
Attention!
SHALL PACKAGES k GOODS FROM THE NORTH
KINSLEY'S EXPEESS.
W E wUl receive Goods In
Boston, PhUadelpltla, Baltimore.
fc&, and put them on board the Steamers Alabama *}id
Florida, it New-York, for Savannali, pnne-
tualty, and according ta direction. • ,
Parties Ordering Articles Sent by this Express
WHl be sure to receive them DIRECTLY sod CHEAP
LY, instead of via Charleston at so Increased ex pc am
and delay. KINSLEY fc 6o. .
Boston, March 18,1852. lm mar 37
CABINET MAKING AND UPHOLSTERY.
THOU. HENDERSON,
LYCEUM BUILDING. BULIrSTREET,
Makes how and repairs old Furniture.
Tlm Bottoms of Sofas, Choirs, fcc., mado over
and ro-covcrcd.
i Carpets, Matting and Oil Cloth cut and put
down.
Bells hung, Curtains and Blinds put up. All work
promptly done, and at reasonable prices.
N. B.—A smaU lot of new FURNITURE Just received.
Also, old Furniture bought and sold.
»cpt 1 ftuw•
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels
T IE Suscrlbor resimctfolly Informs them that tho SA
VANNAH DRY DOCK. Is now In successful opera
tion, and It Is calculated to take in sldpsof any clasa from
100 to 1500 tons burthen. It Is 230 feet long and 05 foot
wide, and complete In every particular. A Urge gang of
workmen Is employed nnd a large supply of materials Is
on hand, so that vessels can bo repaired with as much
despatch ns In any other port. Pump and Block Making -
am Smith’s work done on tho nremlsos, and every effort
mndo to ensure economy nnd (IdeUty to tboso who may
favor tho Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDER8HINE,
Agent and-Superintendent,
fob 24 Lata of Marsh’s Dock, Charleston.
MARINE RAILWAY.
YTTE, tho undersigned, do respectfully Inform all who
VV may ueod onr services, that we havo at length
completed our. MARINE RAILWAY, and It Is now la
successful operation. Wo are. therefore, prepared to
take up vowels of any slzo usnally visiting onr port, and
to do the work of repairing, fcc., on reasonable terms.
Thoeo who wish to clean or paint tho bottoms of their
vowels can also bo accomodnted on tjm Railway upon
reasonable terms. Wo ore also prepared to contract ‘ or
building vessels of any claw ot description, and to carry
on tbebnalnew of Ship Carpentering, Spar Making, and
Cfanlklng, In all Its various branches, at the eastern ex
tremity of tho city.
fc JONES, i
"New York Wire Railing Works.
T HE Subscriber Manufactures
AViro Hailing for public and private grounds.
Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
Wrought anil Cost Iron Railing, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and iron Furni
ture;
AViro Foncee, for Plantations, Railroads, fcc.,
made entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts;
prices at 0, ll, and 13 cunts per running foot AM foci nigh;
for circulars with designs address
JNO. B. WICKER8IIAM.
240 Broadway.Now-York.
N. B.—The Bnbecribcr would refor (o the enclosure of
Forsyth Place, tho ndllug and gallery work at tho Jewish
8ynagoguo and a number of dwellings in Savannah, thu
enclosure or theprivale cemetery of Uie Everett family at
Fort Valley, and also to his won at Macon, Madison, and
other places In Georgia. •• .
t5T Orders will bo received at this Ofllco by Mr.
COLEMAN, agent for Mr. W~ for any of bis work.
mart ly
New Steam Engine nnd Circular Saw Hills.
charleston, 8. C.
RAME ENGINE IsweU eatabltoh-,-
1 edit tho North, and Is going Into general use through '
tho country. ±
Tho success which the American Machine Wor*
met with In Charleston and vldnlty, has Induced U
establish an agency in that city, where any Infbrr
concerning tho nbove Engines and any other Macl
may bo obtained. Tho simplicity and economy o;
Engine has established a high reputation for It wbr
It has been Introduced.
Tho best Engineers and sdentlfie men who hnve ex
amined It, pronounce it the perfection of Uie high pres
sure Steam Engine. • • Yt.
Tho plan of tho Boiler and mode or scUingit, effects n
saving of ftiel to tho hut degree, while it Is tho safest and
most slmplo of any in use. Saw Mills can run them Upon
raw dust alone, as there are several Mills now running
with them, entirely with Uie green saw dust of the mUL
Tan bark, or rice chaff may be used In tho same manner,
Tho simplicity of this Engine brings Uie coat matcriaUy
below those Inordinary use.
We ore also prepared to ftirnlsh saw Mills of the most
approved patterns and any other machinery at such low
prices as to putlt In tho reach of almost any, person to
employ this power on their pbuttaUon, at a great saving
to themselves or time and money. 1
Any Information on the subject may be obtalnod of
GEORGE 11. S. DUFFU8, of the Charleston Cotton
Press. Agent or the American Machine Works for
Charleston, South Carolina. tuths fob JH
yfcw gr'EAii— ; —!—
ENGINE Ac CIRCULAR 8AAV MILLS.
rpYLER’8 Twenty Hono Power Truss Frame Engine.
JL with a Fltty-Two Inch Circular Saw, complete in all
parts, except Smoke Stack. Tho prico is 83287 50.. It
can cut from 0 to 8 M. foot per day. This Engine also
has suflldent power to.drive a OristpIUi, with the Clrcu-
13 Feet Carrtago Is Included in tjie abovo price.; If
longer Carriage Is re<|ulr«L for every additional foot oyer
W Fin , BEN llORSB FOwIr!’ with a Flfly-Two Inch
Circular Saw, with same exception as above, *
•1,837 50. This powcrwlll cut Uie same r~
her a day, but wIB not drlro a Grist Mill.
48 Inch Saws will reduco the prloo of the
rjTN. B<—These MIUs will run with "
diutof the mil). GEORGE H. °
At Charleston Cotton Proas, _
Agent of Am.
Charleston, So. Oa. “ "
foet long. IB foot beam
ono of the most beautlftil, fastest,
■ea boats of her size ailoaL Apply to
, R. R. GILPIN,*Vllral .
There boats never require caulking,
bavenobutta. ■ • stolhlmo
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