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200 boxes No. i, Pnlo and Family Boop;
100 do Headers Os and H* PutcntTafloW Candles;
• 50 do Colgate's Pearl Hlnrcht
500 reams assorted yy r — 1, ~* 1 '
150 boxes Sperm sod .— . ...
■ * HESfasast
brands;
. .Ac.—Jurist baud:
3 Shovels; •
ra' No. J and 2 Spades;
Inedrtortir
1 nogardus* Pntont Two-Horso Powen
5 Patent Improved Rico and Wheat Tiiraahera}
30 bags beat Peruvian Guano;
. 10 paTrGeorgla Burr Will Stones, various si tea.
For silo by GIIAS^U. UAMPF1ELD,
may 6 Imo 117 Bay-etreot,
mic 0 k »Ib’. e om.* udNo ' 1 v ™ 1 " u “ d '
* Oreeav .. __,
Verdigris M 3 *
French awl Chromo Yellow;
Tt RedL Prussian Blue,
'®‘l!S' , »P..n,
ntly on hand and for salo by
Brushes, 4ml,
JiriO.HalfW, .
10 do ao low price*
ft pipes Holland Gin
■ 1 pipe old Port Wine; 80 qr casks do do
’ 25 bbls old Monohgahela Whiskey
BO qr;casks Pale and Brown Sherry Wlno
A PALMES.
AREGES, MUSLINS, fe^—Per steamer Florida!
Rich Printed Organdie Muslin*
. French,Printed Jaconets and Brilliants;
^ESSSSkStBOSsouaii
Merrimao Prints, Ac~ Ac. For salo by
mtr^l j HENnV LATimOP A CO.
ft do r rench Mustard, do
. a do Worcestershire Sauce;
5 do Italian Marasklno;
“ — 1 m st
5 do Dutch Curasao; b
storo and for sale by
J. ROU88RAU,
mays Comer Bull and Bay-atroota.
U OSffiftY.-lto dozens Ladles’ White Cotton Hose. '
XX 30 dozens do Unbleached do do
25 do do Black do do
• 23 do do Mixed do do
50 do Misses 1 White, Colored and Fancy Hose.
75 do Boys 1 White, Brown and Mixed Bocks.
Also:—Ladies’ Black and White 811k Hose: Tor sale
lwr, by. NBV1TT, LATHUOP A BTEDB1NS.
r AVAN A BEGAR&-J list received:
H avana BEaAR8.-ju*ti
10,000 La Noriega 8egars;
5,000 La Georgia do
5400 Lr Augusta do; Instore and for sale by
S may 8 J. ROUSSEAU.
ARDUS ANTIDYSPBPTIO ANTIBILIOUS Kir*
IXIR,—A positive and permanent cure for Dytpep-
■la and Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, General Debility,
and all disorders of the liver and stomach Just receiv
ed, sod for sale by W. WLINCOLN,
apr 23 Monument-square.
TITAMMOTII Valparaiso 8QUABHE8.-100 Mammoth
JYL Valparaiso Squashes, weighing Bom 85 to 100 lbs.
each, Just received and for sale by
Itnsy io - J. A. BROWN, No. 27 WhIUkeMt.
/TtOAL.—100 tons Cooking and Bcreaiicd fied Ash Coal
\J. landing Bom brig A. Dunbar, and for salo by
;tnay 18 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
/IHOIOEBUTTER.—15 tubs Choice May Butter, land-
LM. 8if ,.U.m.bl P Florid., roMjU.br
A IIERTZ.
C HAMPAGNE—Quarts and pints, of One quality; for
sale by [may HI A. MINIS.
TJACON.—20 hhds choice Bacon Sides, per brig A.
brig
lb-by
ELFORD, FAV A CO.
B ACON,—20 hhds eholeo Bacon Sides,,
Dunbar Bom Philadelphia, and for aalo
mar 11 . PADELFORD, F.
REM1UM SHOWER BATHS.—ThU very desirable
article just received and for sale by
■may 11' I. W. MORRELL A
TORlLLARD*fl SNUFF.-5laccoboy and Rapped In
JUJara, Maccoboy and Scotch In Boltios; also, Scotch In
largo and small Bladdera, Just received and for sale by
may 13 MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
p OODWIN’S Superior Kino Cut TOUACCO-In foil
In paper:
; just re-
aho, Loriltard'a superior Smoking Tobacco;
celvedandfor sale by
may 13 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
13ALTIM0RK FLOttR, BACON and L ARIL-300 bbta
X) auperflne Howard Street Flour, 100 hhds. prime Ba
con Sides and Shoulders, 30 bbls and 100 kcgsprlmo Lcr*
Lard, landing and for sale by
may 18 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
■\riNEUAR,—15 bbls. Clarified Cider Vinegar, Just n
Y celved,' for sale by HUNTER A GAMMELL.
miy 13 .;
ill received, and/or sale at the Emporium,
may 18 BKABORN GOODALL.
C ORN IN BAGS.—1,000 sacks Western Flint Corn, e*
cellcnl quality, landing Ibis day, and for sole by
may 13 W. WOOD BRIDGE.
B
brig A. Dunbar, for sale by
ay ft ■ HUNTER A GAMMELL.
(8KK Y.—50bbls. extra Rose Whiskey, SO do Boy-
». v ice oxini uu. lunun
Now Orleans, for salo by
rosy 13 ,
HUNTER A GAMMELL.
L for salo by
y-lSw
W ^
•feather and for sale by
80|
may 19 ;
IRANTON, JOHNSTON A OO.
Ll aalo by [may 11]
.LX do. Shoulders, 6 hhds. Hama; banding from
Suwanow, Both Now Orleans, and for sold by
.— .t 1 COHEN A F08DICK.
•may 11 •
S.
40^bbls.^and 50 kegs Leaf Lard, for sale bj
Dl.ATKD COFFIN IIANOLN&SuaEWS.Tub.ud
■pUEsa lloptL—100 colls Pico Roi
X quality, landing Bom ship ** '*
may 11 •
COHENS A HERTZ.
panics tho use or this elogsnt preparation, In its refreri
Ing effect upon the skin. Cutaneous Irritability, and dii
coloration are also removed and a pare state of the con
plexlon established by the uso or this Lotion. This da
received and for aalo by WM. W. LINCOLN,
may ft - ;y . . Monument-square.
JUGAR AND.MOLA8SES.—ISO hhds. ol
snd for sale by
may 8 :
PADELFORD, FAY A 00.
lehr. Arlington, and for sale by
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
•tntylO ■
superior c
Random Bom Santa Crux, landing and for salo by
may 10 r 7? > COHENS A HERTZ.
P INE APPLES.—40 dozen extra Pine Apples, select?
ed expressly for this market. Just received per brl“
Random direct Bom Havana and for sale at
may 10 JA8. A. BROWN, No. 27 Whltakcr-sL
(TtASTILE SOAP*.—20 boxes snporior old Castile Soap,
JU also a supply of old White do; Just received, and
for sale by r \ MOORE A HBNDRIOKBON.
Monument-square.
108 Ilryan-ri.
4-L dose consignment.
(fSllRN-
VT 1 (newo I
HENRY A FISKE,
Exchange Dock.
,n lU, . ro »ml tor sale bj
"VO HENRY A
■IRK
Exchange. Dock.
^ Ruro » In store and for salo at Boston prices.
may o IIENry A FISKE, Exchange Dock.
SSSf
m »ya MoMAHON A DOYLE.
eh °'“ 5^5
:■ imy. MoMAHON k DOYLE
—’— —
CT end forsale by
-2_nt«y8 ULAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM.
■K0
. b»m» and foi
. SEABORN GOODALL.
1 for salo'by
. i-Wyfl SORANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
r > PORTER^—50 oasks, pints, Htbberl’a snpe-
^ d° r8 ,tont Porter, received direct Bom tho Brewers,
©cutt-nl StabcftlwcmciitH.
97 ‘ ^ ' - Exchange Dock. T
JARABOUi AND SUN BBADES^-lOO Sun Uutf M, U
. 50cents; 100Parasol*at81,00,200 extra largo wze !*
do. it $1,78 each, all Silk—Filly per cent, under the rant- H 1
kot price. Just received and for sale by }'■
LANE 4c McHUGH,
apr 24 Comer Broughton and BamanUts. 101
J'LINT CORN—3000 bushels, In bags, dally expected n i
.p,V ™' f ” **'" ^ W. WOODDIUDOK, “
TUDD'S 8|’ERM cANbLE8.-just rocelvedt
(J 20 boxes Judd’s 8perra Candlos; -.
80 *♦ «patent “ ** 1
In store and for aalo by
apr30 3. ROUSSEAU. J!
JAUON.-TO hhd. Bacon Bide, 30 do shoulden; land- «
JL> ing from schr Virginia. For salo by at
mays ' HUNTER it GAMMELL. or
M°iv Sr 30 p 'hu°^ raKaite™- -
may 8 n
H AV.-™ htfc prtm. North rt,.r n. fi j
may 8 *
EMON8.—30 boxes Lomons, landing from brig M. A
XJ 1.0 GUmore, snd for sale by a],
mays COIIEN8 fc IIERTZ.
oFOUN8, &c.—Silver plated Tea and Table Spoons, “
lO also, Tablo and Dessert Forks. For salo by
may8 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan*.
A51P OIL.—20 bbls. Bleached Winter Whale Oil; al- »
xi so, 400 gallons Bleached Winter 8perm Oil; Just ra- te
celved and for salo by rl
mayS MOORE A HENDRICKSON. «
J>Louil—80 bbls. Baltimore Flour, In storo and for —
X? solo by
apr 14 W. WOODBRIDGE. H
COTTON YARNStf—Ealouton Factory Cotton Yarns,
\J Just received and for sale by -
roar 85 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. ^
Ilf EW MAP OF FLORIDA, for 1B58.-Recelved by I
LY1 apr 33 JNO. 51. COOPER A CO. to
T'LOUIL—75 bbls. superior Howard Street; landing “ r
X 1 from brig May Quoen, for sale by *»
apr 81 A. MINIS.
QAT1N 8TRIPE GRENADINE TI8SUE8.—A few pat- -
3 torns8atln stripe Grenadine Times, 5toum!ng Prints,
*8co Gimps, Colored 8llk Fringe, Silk Braid, Goloon
Trimming, 4icCi received per steamship AUba-ma, and x
for salo by
apr 23 LaROGHB, BOWNE A CO.
T 8. SOLOMONS has again located in Savannah, for
tf • tho purpose of contracting for PLASTERING, In all
Its branches, with those who rosy favor him with their x
patronage.
Residence at Mr. L. Solomons, Brough ton-street.
Jon 15
ITOOD,—Oak Wood—for salo by 1
YY DAVID R. DILLON. X
apr 33 Foot of Wost-Ilroad-tireet. P
GUTTER AND CHEESE—Received by, steamer Ala-
JD batna, and for sale by -
apr 23 H.J. GILBERT.
7W8H—A FRESII.'lxnV—28 hair barreU Nos. 1 and 3
X 1 Mackerel: 10 half bbls No. 18almon; 10 Kitts do. do.;
20 whole snd naif KlUs No. 1 Mackerel; 500 fas. Codfish; -
30 boxes scaled Herrings—lust received from Boston, and
for salo by [apr 30] J. A. BROWN.
-\OME8TIO LIQUOR8.-100 bbls. In store.
D apr 9 MoMAHON A DOYLE. r
tJPIRlT LEVELS and Plumbs, and Extra GLA8SE8/or
O safe by F. W. CORNWELL/
•pr 20 102 Bryan-strcct,
/HANDLES.—100 boxes Adamantine, 10 do. Paloni:for
lassie by [apr 20] v A. MINIS.
(O IN.—50 bbls. “E. Phelps” Gin, landing from ship ^
VJT Junius, nnd for sale by
apr 20 COHEN A FOSDICK.
^tORN.—1400 bushels prime White Coro, now landing
\J ex 5lay Queen; for sale by
aprSl 18 EDWARD H.RUNKER.
1 INEN UOSOM81JIKT8— A fine lot, and warranted to 11
XJ fit or no sale, by SAUL8UIJRY A UO n
may 7 klorshall House. \
VT EW GOODS—Per steamer Alabama: White and
.1 Black Barege and 51uelln Mantillns,uew style Spring -
Prints, White snd Colored Hose and Half Hose, Jaconet
and 8wla* ftlusllnr, Plain and 8lriped Cambrics, Long
Lawns, Irish Linens, and Damasks; for sale by
may 6 NEVITT, LATHROP ASTEBDINS. r
Tk ALTIMORE FLOUR.—300 bbls. Superfine BalUmorc
X) FlotA In storo and for aalo by
apr 21 EDWARD II. BUNKER.
riLARET and CIDER—30 boxes St. Jullen Medoc G
v Claret; 40 boxes Champagno Cider: In store, abd .
Jorulo by HONE k CONNFltV, ■
may 0 Harris’ wharf.
OCOTCII PIG IRON, No. l.-For sale by
O may 0 A. MINIS. „
Q EG A IIS.—50,000 superior Spanish and half Spanish
O Segars, In storo and for salo venr low.
may 6 HENRY A FISKE, Exchange Dock. t
Tj'LlNT CORN.—250 bushels prime Fllul Corn, In store
Jb and for sale, * HENRY A FISKE, v
msy 6 Exchange Doric.
/~1 AN DIES.—300 lbs assorted Candles, a general variety, r
\J Just received per steamer and for salo by
mays • J.A.BBOWN.
T ARD.—5 tierces and 10. kegs beet Leaf Lard, Just 0
XJ landing and for sale by
may 5 J. A. BROWN, No. 22 Whltaker-st. I
OILK FRINGES.—Just recelVod per steamship Ala- _
O bam a: White and Colored Silk Fringes; also Clmmo- T
Icon colored SUk for ftlanilllas; for sale by .
mays LxROClIK, BOWNE A CO.
TJECEIVED PER STEAMER:—White Bonfact RlS
H buns. Ladles’ Hand Net Gloves, While English
Crape, Plain Black 811k and Watered Parasols: for salo by
may5 LxROCHE, BOWNE A CO,
QUMMKRI8 COMING.—Water Coolers for keeplug 1
O Ico Water during the day. Jiut Iho article for the pres* -
cat bot weather. COLLINS A BULKLEY,
may 4 Bryan-street.
IT AY.—Eastern Hay; for sale by
JOL DAVID IL DILLON,
may 4 Foot of West-Bread Street.
4~lORN.—Maryland Whito Com; for salo by
O ^ DAVID IL DILLON,
may 4 Foot of West-Broad Street,
^JXts.—Heavy ftlaryland Ootaj^forjrisb^LLON 1
may 4 Fool of West-Bread StroeL
TT'LOIIIL—00 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing from schr
X 1 D. 11. Baldwin and for sale by
may 4 COHENS A HERTZ.
(*i IlEEN G1NGEIL—Just received per barauo J. A.
Of Hazzard, direct from Havana, one barrel Green Gin-
gcr, a Yury line article, for preBCrtfo. ^ hrICOLN,
may 3 Monuincnt-squore.
A RNIOA PLA8TEIL—Another supply of theso valua-
J\. bio Plasters, of Various sizes, ^uiUeralvirib^
may 3 Monument-square.
TTEAL Valenciennes, Laco Edgings and inserting*-—a
H flno assortment; for sale by
may 3 NEVITT, LATHROP A STEBBINfl.
TT'NIVES.—Joseph Rodgers A 8on’s and Geo. Woslcn- 1
iV holmes A Son’s celebrated Pen and Pocket Knives,
or sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
may 3 103 Bryan-et.
T A DIES’, ftlfracs, and Gent’s ftlcrino Vests, white
XJ Gauze Flannels t for sale by
may 3 NEVITT, LATHROP A 8TEBBINS.
T)II,OT and NAVY BREAD.—75 barrels Navy Bread;
I 80 do. Pilot do.t 20 do. Untler, Sugar, and Boston
Crackers; 30 boxes Soda do. For salo by
may 1 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGIIA5I.
17LOUR.—150 bbls. Baltimore Flour, 50 do. pure Gen*
X 1 neaseo Flour, 40 half bbls. do. do. do^ 30 do. Hiram
Smith do. For sue by
may 1 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
"|TTHITE LEAD; for aalo by
W opr30 A. MINIS.
•\TTINE.—5 quarter casks Whito Wine (Snutera’s). 5
VY quarter casks St Julian Claret; also, 5 cases Ex-
tract D’Absyntbo; landing this day, from barque Harvest,
**l»pr So”'* b3r W. M. DAVIDSON.
Q UNDRIES.—Raisins, Vermicelli, Macaroni, Almonds,
© Chocolate, Rose Water, aud Table Salt; Jiut received
and for sale by [may I] H. J. GILBERT.
l.iULTON MARKET nEKF—16 half bbls- landing and
Jb for sale by [raayl] H. J.OILBERT.
rrORN—1,'JOO bushels prime ftlnrylnnd, daily expected
\J per schr. D, il. Baldwin; for sale to arrive by
may 1 BIUGIIA5I, KELLY A CO.
T}UTTER and LARD.—90 tubs new Butter; 50 kegs
13 Lard, 10 bbls. do. For sals by
mayl* CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
A LE.—50 barrels or that celebrated Cream Ale, brow-
ed expressly for. me; landing this day from barquo
^ A, MINIS.
QUGAR.—S3 hhds, N. O n some very choice; In stored
! W! - ? A. MINIS.
d T~\OM 1-OT1C8.—3-4 brown Bhlrtlngs, Marlboro and
n U Chambray Stripes and Plaids; ate, Shirting Stripes,
r. Forfaalc-by [apr 30] A. MINIS,
rt IN.—37 bbls. K. Phelps’; for sale by
IJT apr30 A. MINIS.
will 1TB PANTALOONS.—78 pairs of Whito Military
= YY Drill Panta: Jiut raoelvod, (shrunk before beln
1 made.) and for sale by
8 ^ ROBINSON A CAMP. Gaudry’s Building,
J apr 20 Next door to Pulaski House,
TkTBW GOODS.—Per sleamer: tYonch Organdie Mus-
0 IN tins, black Bareges, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Ladles’ L. a
0 Handkerchiefs, 5Iounilng Ginghams, Kid Gloves. Silk do,
black Bilk Hose, Ac. Just received and for salo by
apr 15 DxWITT A MORGAN, •
r * TSUFFIELD’S Buporior Sugar Cured IIAMS.—35 tea,
- •US3““ bb "*df Mp ' c "&^°'k“fo b /mcK.
rpEAs I TEAS It—75 cattles very superior Hyson Tea?;
V"° b ““ d “'■ l0 ’ r w'. V M. DAVAMOn'
81 TT AND Y-AN DY COATS-PomoUilng now; also, white
XX Grass Linen do; just received by . .
apr 30 SAUIjSBURY A CO., Marshall House.
0 13RI5IE WHITE BALTIMORE CORN.-!,200 bushels
i oE rimo White Utftimor®
2 T ANDINH from Mhr. O. J. Jone.1 H hbte Bweel
“ h Molaga Wine; 10 doTenerltfo Wine, and for salo by
apr20 SWIFT, DBNSLOW. A CO.'
r T7AN HORN’S SHOULDER URACES^-Thoao Braces
V can be worn wllh caso and comfort; Just received
^apr W** 0 ^ MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
0, gPANIBH 8KOAI18.-1II0 U. r.rtous bnutfij^for ml..
TTriNFjS.—50 quarter casks Sherry, Port and Pico
YY Maderia, for ule by A* 5UNIS.
a
«- MCMKr 11 "' 3? r«n« 8 “
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1852.
fflfcnrval a»btct(flcmcnta.
ne liberality. Air. J. la a practical Gun-maker, and
ited by Mr. MOUSLEY, whoee superior workla
ill kuown to need any recommendation,
w Indebted to the late concern will And their bills
old stand, where they will please call and settle,
y demands against me will be paid on presentation.
13 ft JOHNOARItUTHERS.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
Salts at gtuttton.
rriARVES Pra^lEllil^^eMiond to Iho' Btora
,1 on Bay Street oppoalle the Bailor’s Home and ad
joining the Store now oeeupjed by Messrs. Webster A
Palmes, where we will continue the Auction A Csmm!*-
ekm Burinrm.
•■mi®, yi iu iL-nsk tur mo ,ircBuut, (ID uu
No. 1, SL James Square. Persons desiring
s of his portraits, Just finished, by calling.
iths, during
ur bo found
Vorka,a
top for
of sup<
U work done In the very best manner and at the
teat uotice. A. N. MILLER,
Iy84 tf Eastern Wharf.
[ HAS solS^riio'saoo nine. (tb.
ito holder thereof being 51 r. Peel, of the
lnstrels.1 He would noutV friends and cus-
lo still nas the most benullful stock and va-
G. M. GRIFFEN’S.
IIAIIs-ROAD IRON.
N. B. AII. WEED.
. this city and county for the above, and am prepared
S nt them up. They are made or Galvanised Iron,
are very durable. They are also an excellent Vend-
— "hoso wanting wllljplease call at
JAMES SULLIVAN’S STOVE DEPOT,
And Wholesale Manufacturer Tin Ware.
WHITE LINEN DRILL PANTS.
L SUPPLY of Whito Linen Drill Pants, suitable for
wle by
VMON8,
Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltaker-st
.WHITE DRILL PANTa.
Marshall House.
EARTHEN WARE
'.the Up Country Trade.
(AGES, the oonlents mostly Pistes and Cups
iaucera. These goods being Imported ex-
io Georgia trado. For sale by
J. HABBROUCK A CO,
. Broughton-streeL
COLLINS A BULKI.EY, 100 Bryan^t,
. BETTER STIIil. f'
LOT of splendidly assorted FRENCH CONFEO-
ie Paris 8ketch Book; by Thackeray—2 vols.
ie Works of Stephen Olon, D D, late Prealdent
n University.
ar, or the SkjuU-Boy—Bom the Swedish.
pouiuuii* m scarcn, exciuaing
and Plates: by P L Slmmonds.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
lyednetday, May 12Ik.
'HE Paris Sketch Bookjby Wm Thackeray; Applet*
Popular Library.
In language
l M, M D.
isge adapted
—Mots or—
eeeby; by Elizabeth Wolherell—author of u Tho
>, Wldo World.”
NEW BOOKS.
o Daltons, or The Three Roads in Life; by Chariot
ley.
i Mob
Cap, and other.tales; by Mrs. Caroline Lee
Received by
J. D. CUBBEDOE, Congreswt.
lury.
he M<
lortnons, or Lalte^Day Saints—a contemporary
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
NEW 10LU8IO. .
S ONGS: Ask me not wbat 1 am thinking. Lilly Dale,
This, this Is the hour, My childhood’s home. When
thou my cherished loro worthy, I’ll think of thooln mer*
... . tiniarwhwfcWe.', . .
8,000 bushels Corn, more or less, damaged on board
. MOO bushels; Omm, mOi _
schr. November, on her passage Bom Norfolk to .this
port, and sold under tho Inspection of the Port Wardens,
forsccountof all concerned may 13
Conthuod Balt.
By.TARVEtt Sc TltUGHEIiUT.
On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 14th mat, at 4 o’clock, wUl
be sold:
The balance or tho FURNITURE remaining Bom the
sale or Tuesday, at the southern brick building In Whit-
akor-street. consisting of Sideboard, Chairs, Tables, Ca^
pets,Oilcloths,Rugs, Window Blinds, Crockeryjtilsss-
ware. Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Ac. Also, the Lease of
said House for 18 months, of which possession will be
given on the 20th Inst. • may 12
viRVAf"
tiibbonu. Building*
OFFER FOR 8ALB-ft,000 lbs. Union White
Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Glass;
600 gallons LluseedoST
800 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
20 barrels do. WhaloOU;
10 do. Train OIL best quality;
6 do. Winter strained Lard Oil;
ft do. Cobum’s Machinery Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
90 do. Copperas, green and dm
10 do. Epsom 8alls; 10 oasks Potash;
ft casks 8auoratus:
ft barrelsReflnedSaltpetre;
850 ounces Farts’ Sulphato Quinine;
10 barrels Lorillord's SnotT,
SO boxMSMortedCandJes;
80 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrup;
10 bags Pepport Allspice and Ginger
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Maco and Cloves;
100 reams Letter and Writing Paper;
Together with an extensive assortment or Patent Medi
cines; Perflimery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing snd. Side Combs, Ac. Ac.; ail
of which are offered at the lowest prices, either for cash
or approved paper. Jan 23
Sale* at auction;-
r J/avoZi Cigar*.
~ Wni <■?_ _ _
1,000 Superior Pressed Figaro;
3,000 « London aThL;
a “
2,750 Figaro Reguentos;
. , 11,400A.R.; ^
10,000 La Priroavera;
10,000 El Empresariu Habancro;
19,400 La Cunchlta;
7,000 La Veraria;
7AM Dios La Protege;
8,100 La Luss;
14,000 El Oforo;
83,000 Habaguancs;
7,000 La Elcganda.
Tsana:—Sums under gloo, cash: from flOO to $800,
CO days; over t«00toj»300,90 days; over gGUU, 4 months,
for approved endorsed notes.
N. B. Tho above mentioned Began are of superior
quality, and worthy tho attention of dealers and consum-
may 11
Brm
aTHURSDAY, May 13th,’wfUbeM^TiiBont of store,
10 half plpes*“Ndo^ e Starf, ll Duj)ny AOo.*s Brandy,
844, snd up. Also, 18 half pipes ofold M Dgrk” Otsrd,
lupuy A Oo.’a Brandy, of different yean. The above
Irandlesaralnbond. Tho packages wUl be delivered
from the (kistont House Stores. Samples will be ready
on Tuesday 11th Inst, at the store, for inspection.
Tkums.—Sumsof fSOO, 4 months; over g200 to 1500
6 months, overf500 8 months, for approved endorsed
notes.apr 8ft
On TOESDAY^M.j*]«h, wm^o!55.1 ttinootnorof
South and East Broad-streets, si the store occupied by
Blrs. James:
All the stock of Groceries, Liquors, and Dry Goods.
At the same time, the store will be rented for one year.—
Terms at the sale. . msy 13
WATOn MAKING AND BEPAIRING.
-a THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to Inform
the citizens or Savannah, and Iho people In tho
country In general, that be has taken the store
—i No. 148 Broughtou-streoL one door west of Dlx-
— - ConfetUouanr, where he wlH‘bo pleased to Make
and Repair all kinds of CLOCKS AND WATCHES,
and will warrant all works with which be may be entrust
ed. FRANCIS STEIN.
apr 88 • • ■ ■ 6mo
CABINET MAKING AND UPHOLSTERY,
TIIOS. HENDERSON,
LYCEUM BUILDING, BULIrSTREET,
Makes new and repairs old Furniture.
The Bottoms of Sofas, Chairs, Ae> made over
.and re-covored.
■ i Carpets, Malting and Oil aoth cut and put
down. .
Bells hung, Curtains and Blinds put up. AU work
promptly done, and at reasonable prices.
N.A small lot of new FURNITURE Just received.
Also, old'Furniture bought and sold.
sept 1 fmw
COOKING stoves! :
I wish to dose out the balance of my stock
. of COOKING STOVES. 1 have at this time
the boat atiortment to be found in the dty.
Tin Ware for sale.
At wholesale and retail; at heretofore, for
many year*, a Inrge assortment wlU be found.
y Cash fuucbasxrs are rartinlarly invited to
PUMP8, LEADPIPE, BEER PUMPS. TIN PLATE,
Ac., for sale. JAMES SULLIVAN,
apr 1 Barannah, Ga.
HEV CASH CLOTHING STORE.
SAULSBURY & CO.,
(Marshall House Building,)
ARM MOW Or KICK U A D K USAS LK STOCKOf
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Adapted to the present season, which has been
aiiulkctured under their own supervision, and
tho workmanship or which they can recommend
■JIBJn every respect. As they contemplsle making it
a permanent business, It will be their aim to tell such
goods as will give satisfaction to their customer*. They
will deal mostly in the Oner snd medium grades of Goods,
but at tho rate of profit they design charging, wlU bring
them within the reach of those who may have hereto
fore worn an Inferior article. Their terms boing exclu
sively Cosh, they can afford to mnko It to tho Interest of
cash purchasers to patronize them.
Being always tn the market, we can avail ourselves of
the newest and most desirable Goods Imported, and wUl
have by overy steamer Besh additions to our Stock.
\ Striko! striko for your fhtberlond,
NEW
Spring 4* Summer Goods.
Thu Subscriber has now opened a large and hand-
some Stock of GOODS adapted to the present and
coming Season, and to which be solicits tho atten
tion or his Blends and the public in general. It
consists In part of ttno black, bluo and fancy colored
CLOTHS; CA8HMERETT8 and 8pring COATINGS; fig
ured, black and fancy colored French and English CA6SI-
MEllKS; black and fancy SILKS and GA8HMERKS—
together with a choice variety of while and fancy LINEN
drillings and Marseilles vestings—ine whole
of the nbove has boen purchased by himself Bom the
latest importations, and bo is prepared to tnako them up
to order ol tho shortest notice and In the most fashionable
style.
lie solicits attention also to his Urge stock of READY
MADE CLOTHING, consisting of every variety of Goods
worn the present season, and which he U prepared to
sell at tho lowest possible prlco.
WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
mar 30 17AVhltakei^troeL
~~ r . noniNSON tc camp,
Drapers and Tailors,
ALSO DIALERS IN
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
t Ara now receiving tholr Stock or SPUING AND
SUMMER GOODS, consisting In part or fine Black,
Blues, A Fancy Colored French and English Cloths,
CasbmeretU, Casslmers and Linen Drills: Vest?
logs, or Cashmere, Silk, Satin and Marseilles—nil of which
will bo made to order at the shortest notice, nd In the
best stylo of workmanship.’*
Our llcady-Mndo Clothing Is manufactured at the well-
known house or W.T.Jeunlngs ACc, No. 331 Broad
way, New-York, and is warranted equal to any lu the
city.
Wo keep constantly on hand tho largest assortment of
Fumlshlug Goods or any house in tho trado—such as
White aud Fancy Colored ShlrU; 811k, Lisle Thread and
Gauze Merino Under-Garments-Drawen do.; Silk, Thread
and Colton Hosiery: SllkandCuUon Umbrellas; Black,
White and Colored Kid Gloves; Silk do.; Thread do.;
Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, and Collars: and, In fact,every
thing necessary to a gentleman’s wardrobe. For sale at
GAUDRY’S BUILDING,
mar 18 Bull-sL, next to tho Pulaski House,
auction.
Modern Invention Triumphant.
‘ANUFAOTURED at Richmond, Va, oudlbollove
L the only manufactory of Gold and Sliver In any
them 8tatc. It Is conceded by Business Men, Engl-
ra, Officers of the Army and Navy, Tourists, Ac. Ac.
oinbine more utility with beauty and Onlsh than any
cntlon extant. Editors of the New-York. Philadtl-
ii, Richmond and Charleston papers speak of U In
host commendation.
Wllbe'eeen at the Pulaski Ilousofor a day or two.
lulrefor PHILLIP BEERS, who will be most happy
xpluln to any gentleman. may 1
TRAPPING PAPER—A supply of the following
velopo and Wrapping
iU to giro satisfaction.
J. B. CUBBEDOE.
» that they have, as usiu/.a Urge and well
>ck or 8PRING aud 8UBIMER GOODS —
which they assure to bo equal t If not tuperio
ny stock in tho city, and which they offer to sell as
sjhey can bo purchased at any atker place.
r stock comprises a large quantity of printed
INS and BAREGES, a large portion of which
Ini ceil prices.
French LAWNS and CAMBRICS, SILK TISSUES.
Plain, Hgured,changoable, plaid, striped and blk. SILKS
Plain and embroidered Swiss, Cambric, Mull and
' k MUSLINS.
Ik and Crape 8HAWL8: Crape and JUrege SCA
very Urge stock of PARASOLS, FANS, COLIJ ,
? F8, CHEMI8BTTS, and all kinds or GLOVES and
T8; also an assortment of LACE, EDGINGS, Linen
Silk HANDKERCHIEFS.
Their stock of CALICOES and GINGHAMS, as also of
r iho cheapest store
,..... city.
The puullo Is respectfully Invited to call and examine
apr 30
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN’S,
131 congreasatreeU
TMPROVED SEIDL1TZ POWDEIl8^-Th»o rowden
X are prtmved expressly for the roUll trade, from supe-
rior.ImportM matcnsJs, and arawarranted foil weight!
recelvsrt thUiUy^pwstearaerAUbamaand for sale by
ATTENTION I
THE NEWEST AND RICHEST
Winter and Early Spring Goods
FOB O EMT/jEMEWB IVEJlRI
3IIARLE8 A. SMITH & CO.
No. 1 Old Stato House. Boston,
i EG Lcavo to Invito gentlemon visiting Boaton to
examine their LARGE STOCK, most of which bss
*n selected by a gentleman of great experience AS A
BUYER, Bom the principal Manufacturers orENGL AND,
GERMANY, aud FRANCE, and
Imported to Our Order,
OVERCOATING,
.1811, VF.NETIAN. FUR, BEAVEL.
iter-proof) BEAVERS, FINE OLOTil FINISH
L WHITNEY’S, DUFFEL’S, FRENCH CA&-
..OSSUTH REVERSIBLE—an onUrely nor
r °' 1 ”P wfess AND FROCK COATS,
LORS. and rlcii and superior finish.
PANTALOONERY AND VESTINGS;
or THREE HUNDRED different styles or each,
;h variety and beauty that they cannot fail to pleoso the
most refined and exquisite taste.
e In^lhemfTenmt CutS^^wtments,
till and taftlo, are acknowledged by Thousands
.competitors. .
We trust the Inducements wo shall olfor to thou who
THE UNION!
be manufactured with
FitTstylT, Superior Workmanthip, tt Trimmingi,
Which lias socured for us the large and constantly In
creasing patronage which wo now ei\)oy, and at prtcoa
No. 1 Old State House, Boston.
fcbfl a-o3m
ffiESSX
TN Pint and Qusrt Bottles
X. Springs, aud will bp ku]
; apr 5 1
New Tailoring Goods,
• JUST RECEIVED
At Kelly's, BuU-itrcot Opposite Pulaski House.
S Tfie Subscriber has Just received an assortment
of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting of
French and English CUshracretf, Drab D’Ete,
. Plata and Fancy Summer CUssImers, White and
Figured Marseilles Vestings, White and Fancy Linen
Drill, which he U prepared to mnke to orden or sell by
the pattern, on accomodating terms; also. 8htrta, under
do- of Cotton and Lisle Thread, Drawers, Cravats, Gloves
and Neck Ties, suitable for summer wear.
JOHN W. KELLY.
P.8. Just received an assortment of Summer Coots,
Panta and Vests? which wlU be sold cheap. mar 17
Keep Cool!
While all are seeking In hot weather to keep
cool, but few understand the secret, that to keep
the head cool Is to be cool; this esn be effectuaUy
dono by purchasing one of those light Rocky Mountain
Beavor lists from BARNUM.
may 13 3
Ss-i
BOOTS AND SHOES AT RETAIL.
The Subscribers would Invite the alien-*
lion of the Ladles to their large and ex
tensive assortment of Boots, Shoes and
Gaiters, or every style and quality, em
bracing some new and very handsome sly let, adapted to
the preaent season. Among which may be found Black
aud Colored Gaiters and half Gallon, Plain and Tipped
I.luon Gaiters, Polka Boots, assorted colors, 8llppcra,
Tics and Jenny Lind’s Morocco and Kid Boots, all for
Ladles’ snd Blisses’ wear. To which may bo added Iho
most exlonsiro assortment of Children’s BooU and Shoes
ever offered In this city.
O. JO
apr 80
JOHN8QN A CO., 106 Bryan-sU
OHIIiDREN’S SHOES.
JUST RECEIVED, as comploto an as
sortment as can bo found In this city,
compris!ng,in part. Red and Purple Ctay
Bools; Red, Black and Silver Ankle Tie
Union Polkas; Black, Red and Bronze Jenny
Linds, fcc- feu to which the attention of the pnbllc Is
Slippers; l
PARIS HOUSE CONFECTIONARY.
MONSIEUR N. LEF0HT, of Pari»,
M OST IU»|»ctlullT mmouncra lo th« udl(* and
(.cnllcmeii o, SoYMinih, Iho! on ind Idler Sat-
oaiuy, Iho 17lh liul.nl, ho will ho conil.nl r pro-
pared and nlwnjrn luppr to ■npplj Ihran At hl« now,
ipnclou. nnd magnificent EclablUnmont on
BROUOUTON-STREET, OPTOSITE ST. ANDREW S HALL,
with—
FRENUII CONFECTIONARY, Mil PYRA
MIDS, of every doccripllon; with FRENCH COR
DIALS end WINES, of Ihe rlehe.1 iwHolloaimd tf S
wllh JELLIES, PRESERVES .Iri FANCY ARTICLES,
of Iho beat pwilblo clinraelcr-cll of which will bo «aa-
Kfhclnr-I nnd prepared by Umidf Rom Ihe chaicul
materials. .... * ..
At hi. elegnnl Confectionery nnd n hla rnrno nnd hmiu-
Itful Stfoon may bo prooured M tfl Umol flm mml do-
Helena FRUITS, ICECREAMS, SIIERBERT8, SODA
WATERS, andltefretfimeota of every deecrlpllou Iraegl-
"“fii conneollon wllh die WhMemlo imd Reltfl Conrco-
llonarii Pualry nnd Fnney ArtWe. hiialncu, Monelour
LEFORT will supply In Ihe bell poulble manner, na
well as at Ihe ihotleal notice, Colltflone, Dinner nod
Perth., both civil nnd mUluirr, nnd tfeo'Tnblce Ibr
Select and FnmltySolreeeorthomoalrecgerch6ohnrnclcr.
Ilnvlng been for many you. ict »oly engaged with aonm
of the moat magnlllcenl, ea well na Iho moat extcnalvo
Confecllonorleaor IVIaend tfmhnvlng ReqnenUypre
pared Royal Ranquela for I anil, Phllllppe, tho proprlehir
or Ihe Ports llouio would mart rooporlfhlly odor hla
professional services to U
and solicits Uielr generous
i to the good people of'Savthnab,
lerous support. 3mo apr 15
Cure Yonrsclfi
F ROM TIME Immemorial there ha» existed in largo
citlos and populous towns, a sppcles of dltouts tho
dopcndenco aneTpio|»agaUon of which results Bom tho
violation of dlvlno and moral laws. To those sffllched,
tho AMERICAN COMPOUND Is presented to their no-
tlce os being tho most certain, spoexly, and valuable ipo-
dllo ever cSbred to the unfortunate. It has, wherever
known, acquired a reputation that dally experience com
tlnucs to strengthen. Thousands have beflneured by its
use; snd as It leaves no odour on tho breath,requires
neither reetricUonln diet nor busInosN nor oontalns ci
ther mercury or noxious drugs ini the least Injurious to
tho system. It is boldly presentexl as Iho. best remedy
for such diseases yet offered. It la used by ^physicians,
and prouounced superior to any known remofly.
dr CAUTION.—A*k for tho AMERICA# COM.
POUM1). and purchase oaly Bom the Aronti—price
fl per Boltle, and obrervo that tho genulnehaa the writ?
ton signature on the bottio and the name blown tn tho
"^For sale.by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. 6
Thos. M. Turner A Co, Savannah: Hill U. Coj, Ms;
Phillip B. Molse, Augusta; Dsnforth A Naylo, Col—
bus; and by DniggUUIn allthe Urgecities and towns
In tho United States. • fjly sept 20
BY COlIEBf A FOSDICK.
On TUESDAY, 18th Inst, at 13 o’clock, In front of store:
100 baskets of Champagne, P. A. Garredu’s brand, of
superior quality, and direct importation. Terms at sale.
A . FOSDICK.
0,1 ^
5 halfpipes Otanl, Dunuy A Co.’a Brandy.
Tsans ^-8um» under 810ii;casli; over 8100,0 months.
•isKmuns&M.
10 do. do Pale Ale.
Terms si sale. may 19
Stcani-lloalu f<'or Male.
ypmm The entire property of the Union 8le*m-
IjBjtaWft Boat Company of Georgia snd South Caro-
(PHtafladglina is offered at private sate until the first
Monday In Jnue next, at which time, If not previously
d, »P0ted of, wlU be sold to the highest bidder. The sale
will take place either at the Exchange or on the Union
wharf.
^ ° r *he steam era H. L. COOK and
OREGON, and four Lighten; the privileges of the lease of
whtrt; as well as their charter, wm also be sold.
Terms cash.
_ By order of the Company,
spr 26 Jel O. W. UAllMAN Y, PresIdenL
The Union Steamboat Company or Georgia and South
Carolina have authorized Mr. GEO. W. WYLLY to re*
eel vp any offers for the purchase of tbelr property as ad
vertised at private sale; and all demands against sakl
Company must be presented to him on or before Ihe day
otsale. 0. W. GARMANY. PresIdenL
CARPENTER FOIl SALE.
A Likely Negro MAN, aged 23 yean; a complete
XX House Carpenter and Inside Finisher, he wifi be
sold low for cash. Apply to
may 4 GEO. W. WYLLY, Broker.
FOB MALE,
A Very likely GIRL, 10 years*of age, accustom-
XX ed to House and Field Work. Apply to
rosy 4 GEO. W. WYLLY, Broker.
FOB NALE,
FOB 8ALE,
A Wkely Negro BOY, aged 10 years, country rated.
xXA^fy to CEO. W. WYLLY, Broker.
. YACHT FOB MALE.
well found in every respect, and la a remarkable fast
sailer. She now Ilea In tho river below the Dry Dock
where she ran bo seen. She has good accommodations,
and Is well adapted either for a pleasure boat, or for
trading purposes. For particulars enquire of
may 11 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wbarfc
tS\ . HOUSES FOB SALE.
A pair or young, well broke, Northern Hor-
1 w\ sea, of a bay color, are offered for sale—ap-
feJ ply to J. WALDBURG.
may 11
JLEASE FOB MALE.
nnHE Subscriber proposes to sell for the benefit of tbo
x members of the late firm of SamT Hoyt A Co- the
lease of the store occupied by them. In Wultnkcr-strcet,
adjoining the store of Atcssrs. Swill, Denslow A Co. The
■aid lease runs to ftfay 1st, 1858. Immediate application
must be made to
may 11 ABIEL STEVENS, Jr.
FOB SAJLEt
j_* A modern built Brick Dwelling IIOU8E, ellgt-
bly situated in the Southern part of the city, on a
•JcBLfull lot of GO by 100 feet with convenient out
building and garden spot. For further particulars, ap
ply to ^ JOS. BANCROFT,
r may 13 3 No. 117 Bay-sL
Very Valxmble Property For Sulet
LX A VERY valuablo STEAM SAW MILL on tho
Ella 8L John’s River, Florida, recently built with all the
■““"'modern Improvements, will be sold if applied for
Immediately. Near the Mill is a very targe body or well
timbered Land, which may also be purchased upon rea
sonable terms. Apply to JACOB WALDBURG.
Savannah, ftlay 6,1852. tf may 10
TO BENT.
ink A large and commodious HOUSE In Brough-
HI ton-street, containing eight rooms, In good order,
“ "‘and well finished—with a Carriage House, Stable
and all necessary nut buildings, thereto attached. Pos
session given on the the 10th ftlay. Apply to
“may 10 6 JA51ES McINTIRE, Market-square.
PROPOSALS
TT71LL be received until tbe 18th Inst., for Painting
YY the railing around Foraylh Place.
JNO. W. ANDERSON,
may 11 Chairman Streets and Lanes.
PROPOSALS.
"DROPOSALS will bo received by tho Commissioners
1 of Roads of tbe Wilmington Island District, until
tho first day of June next, for constructing a Causeway
between Cabbage Landing Point on Whitemirsh Island
aud the east bank of St. Angustino Creek opposite
Greenwich on the main land. Tho helghth and width of
said Causeway, and the manner In which the work may
bo required to be done, may bo ascertained by consulting
cither of tho undersigned.
Proposals will alto bo received for Filling np the
Creek between Wbliemarsh and Oakland Islands, at tho
point where Ibo bridge now stands—the plan of this but
work may also be learned as above. Bond with ap
proved security for Iho faltblUI performance of tbe work
will be required of tho person contracting for cither of
tho abovejobs. W. vF. WASH, 1
R. T. 0IBSON, > Commissioners.
E. B. B AR8TO W,)
may 6 Jel
WANTED TO HIRE.
A GOOD Cook, Wsshrr and Ironer, wages paid monlfa-
XX ly. Apply at tbe Counting Room of
may 4 TARVER A TRUCHELUT.
City Treasurer’s Office) |
Savannah, Afuil 9th, 1852. (
rpHE Subscriber Is now ready to receive tho CUy Taxes
X for the present year. Tbe Digest will be kept open
until the close of business on tbo 15th of Slay next, alter
which executions will Issue against all defaulters,
upr 0 J. GEORGE, City Treasurer.
LANDS FOB 8ALE.
Q AAA ACRES OF LAND are offered for sale on rea-
OsvUl/sonable terms. This Land is situated on the
Altamaha River, about sixty miles above Darien, and It
well Timbered. VoW^II-UNO,
may 1 lmo Corner of 8lale and Jetferson-streets.
FEE 8IHIPLE LOT FOB SALE)
IN NORTH OGLETHORPE WARD.
T OT No. 10, loo simple, North Oglethorpe Ward, on
-Xx Indlon-etrcot, if applied for soon, U offered for sale.
Apply to ELIJAH HENDERSON.
NEGROES WANTED.
TT7ANTED si Fig Island 5IIIL to work by tbe year,
YY six primo NK3RO MEN, for whom liberal yages
will bo given; apply to
apr 38 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agt.
PROPOSALS. '
YT7ILL bo received until the Fifteenth of Msy next,
YY by tho Committee of Council on Health and
Cemetery, for enclosing the five seres on the Springfield
Plantation, Intended for the new Negro Cemetery, In •
simitar manner to the old grave yard south of tho.Hos-
pltk W. GASTON BULLOCH, Chairman.
NOTICE.
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will be made to
X tbo Honorable, the Ordinary of Camden County, for
leave to sell all tbe real estate of H. R. Russell, late of
•aid County doceased, for tho benefit or the hotrs.
G. W. HARDEE, Adra’r.
apr 15 • O. RUSSELL, Adm’x.
NOTICE.
rpHE Subscribers, baring been appointed Assignees or
X James Anderson A Co., of this dty, hereby give
notice to all Indebted tofald firm, to make Immediate
payment to tho subscriber or to James McHenry, who,
as their Agent, Is duly authorised to receive the same.
So soon as an inventory or the stock ran be taken, tbe
goods wlU be offered by private sale, under dlredlon of
Mr. McHenry, at very low prices for rash, or approved
piper. No occouula ter
apr 37 Assignees of James Audorson A Co.
FINAL NOTICE. „ .. .
A LL PERSONS having demands against 51. If. ftlyer,
Xx prior to tho 6lh May, 1851, are hereby notified to
render a statement of tbelr demands to me, on or before
the first day of June next, as on that day 1 shall make a
division of tbe aiseta of the aald 51. H. ftlyer.
apr 30 13 W. »!. DAVIDSON, Assignee.
SURGEON DENTIST.
M. 0. IIEALD offers his professional
services to U10 citizens of Savannah. AU
(JjTcSHm operations performed In aooontance with
^ m ~LL.IjLj tho most recent improvements in Dkktis-
try. Ho wUl visit patients at aU hours, for tho purpose
of extracting Teeth with the mod approved Instruments,
giving as little pain as possible. Charges will be mode
rate. Office, for tho present, comer of Bryan and Mont*
gomery-stfgpta. Jan 30
NOTICE.
nnHE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the
X flrmof Woon,Ci.AoiioaMACo n taThtaDsydlasolv-
ed, by mutual consent. Jossru Q.Claouoxk and John
Cunnikoii an will close Iho affairs ortho concern, and are
authorized to'use the name of the firm In settlement.
ORLANDO A. WOOD,
JOS. a CLAGHORN.
Msy 1st, 1853. JNO. CUNNINGHA&I.
nnHE UNDERSIGNED having disposed of hla entire
X Interest In tho late firm of Wood, Claouorn A Co.
to Josara S, Claouorn and John Cumninoham, res-
pcctAilly solicits for them a continuance of patronage
from tbelr late customers.
ftlay 1,1852. ORLANDO A. WOOD.
7TM1E UNDERSIGNED having purchased the interest
X of Mr. Orlando A. Wood lu tho late firm of Wood,
Clauiiorn A Co- will continue tho GROCERY AND
811 IP CHANDLERY BUSINESS, under tho firm of
CLAGHORN A CUNNING!! AM^nd respectfully solicit a
continuance of tho patronage so liberally extended to ths
tale firm. JOS. 8. CLAGHORN.
May 1, 1853. JNO.,CUNNINGUAfti.
The Old Favorite Savannah Lottery,
WlU be drawn In public at tho Exchange, Council Cham
ber, To-Morrow Afternoon, at 4jf o’clock.
Georgia State Lottery,
Clasn 40. * 1
AirrnoziiRu sv tub lkuislatubb,
For Bentjil of Independent Fire Co. at Augutta.
F. C. BARBER A CO., Blansgers.
scukmr:
14,000!
81,000—SS00—$507**—4 of 8150-4 of 8100-200 of $4.
Whole Tickets $1—shares in proportion.
Risk on a peck or Wholes only .814 80
Do. M Halves M 47 40
Do. “ Quarters ** ...43 78
ratXBS CASHED AT THIS OmOE.
tuSTAM orders promptly and confidentially attended to.
andf) rawing* Rent to ad customers out of the city.
Tickets, Shares and Packages for sale by
GEO. VV. WYLLY,
may 14 At his Lucky Office, cor. Bnlt-st. A Bay Land.
T'sRAWN NUBIBERS—Of Greene and Pulaski Lollcrr.
1J Extra Class 43:
SO eo 87 77 38 84 18 SO 70 7 4 78 33 31.
Holders of Prizes wlU please call for the cash, or re-
ew at E. WITHINOTON’S.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY A CO., MANAGERS.
"lllfTPHIO?
THIS DAY, at 10 o’clock, wifi be i
Broughton and Barnard — *- *
Injof rgencraUMortmcnt, snitablo
bueinCM. Hold by order or the Anslgneo
of tho creditors.
Teems—suras under 8100,cash; Bom 8I<
?S^K"^ nincty da J r * crcd, . , » for
ilk l'lliLIIKIt'K A IIEIaf,.
TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock,-will bo soldln Bont o..
Will bo sold, tho usual variety, consisting of Llqu
Flour, Bacon, Rice, OB, Butter. Cheese, Pickles, k
Starch, CsnUy, Tea, English’ Walnuts, Filberts, D.....
Apples, Coffee,8alsd Oil, Brooms, Buckets, Crockery nnd
Glass Wua Second-hand Furniture, Lucifer Matches,
Dry Good*, Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Ac, Ac. Terms cash
before delivery.
N. B.—All articles purchased at auction, and not *ct-
Itled for before the next regular said, will be sole 1 for ac-
count and risk of former purchaser. may 14
Fine Northern Morse, pilk cm Entire Neto Buggy an
■ Mantas. . • . SSm
BY FHIIiDRIOK A: BEIiIg.
At Privates SMe.
The Horso Is a beautiful Black, kind and well broke to
■Ingle or double harness. The Buggy is new, and can bo
seen, together wllh tho Hfrse, at Mr. Harris 1 Livery Sta-
blo, opposite 51 r. Warner’s Carriage Emporium.
Tho abovo will be sold low, If applied for ImmMIste-
ly, as the owner wishes to leave tho dty, may 13
Office No, 5 Bull-Street,Opposite tho Fululd House.
Class No. 68, for 1858.
To be drawn at Savannah, Ga, Friday, BJay 14th, 1852.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$4,250—$1,300!
Ac. ^ 7 Ac. Ac. Ac.
Tiekett 81—Shares in proportion.
V3T raisas cashed at this ornca.
For sitaby E. WITHINGTUN,
may 13 Vender for Gregory A Maury.
HEAD-QUARTERS FOB PRIZES.
Office No. 153 Bay-stress two doors East of City Motel.
CAPITAL $4,000,
„ Georgia State Lottery.
For Benefit oj Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
Tickets only One Dollar.
Class 40.
Will be drawn In Savannah tomorrow at 4# o’clock, p.jn.
F. C. BARBER A CO, Blauagas.
SrLENDID scheme:
$4,000—$1,000,
Ac. 7 Ac. fe2 Ac.
83TLowest threo number prizes 40—4*1
Tickets Only 81—Shares tn Proportion.
A pack of wholes costs 25 at a risk of only 14-80,
A pack of halves costs 12 50 *» ** 7-40.
A “ quarters 8-28 “ ** 3-70.
Orders Bom the country promptly attended to,
aud printed drawings sent to all who may order tickets,
may 14 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
"1
Refrigerators.
BY PHIIjIIICICK A BELL.
At Private Bale. •
Just received per brig M. A J- 0. Gilmore Bom Boston:
20 Refrigerators.may 6
Boston Cratisra.
. . BY PHIIjBRIOK * BELL.
Jnrtraelved per brig Bl. A J. C. Gilmore Bom Boston:'
0 half bbls. and 4whole bbls. Boston Crackers. may 3
Corn Afloat.
BY PHIIvnniCK d: DELL.
. . . At Private Sale.
i ock from EU*»beth City
2,125 bushels Prime White Coro.
NEW-YORK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP
WEEKLY.
ew and Splendid t
FLORIDA,...; Captain Lion, .
—AMD— • ■. ' . , l- J'
ALABAMA,. .Captain Ludlow, ,
N. Y. jASavannahSUamNavlRat Ion Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Batueday. .
These ships are of W00 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort,.
These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time
that the BIaeiok and Souuaasan leave Charleston, ar-
rive In New-York os soon as, or before them;
17* CabltvPssssge 885, Durable before going on hoard
AokhTs: PADELFORD, FAY A CO,
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. BIITCHILL,
Jsn28 , 194 FronUtreet, New-York.
FOB PHIJLADKIiPHlA.
Philadelphia fc Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
The new and splendid side-wheel steam- .
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, or 1900. ton*
—, —jL John E. Walton, wlU commence her regu
lar trips on or about Wednesday, the 10th of May next,
and will leave Savannah every alternate Wednesday,
thereafter.
This ship hss been built wllh entire regard' to safety,
«... —-* — and admirable fa
cilities to business and travel. For freight or posage ap
ply to PADELFORD, FAY AW,
Agents in Savannah. . .
HERON A MARTIN,
apr 19 Agents In Philadelphia,
CHANGE OF 8CHEDULE.
Daily V. S. Mail Steam-Packet Lino
BOSTON.
barque J. R.
meet with dee-
passage, apply on board
FOR BOSTON.—The fine
_ RHODES. Hamblin, master, will
r as above. For freight or p*saa~~ •
at Telfair’s wbarL or to
may II BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FdR BOSTON.—The fine barque CLARA C.
BELL, Cole, master, wlB meet with despatch as
For I- relght or Passage, apply on board, at Tel.
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BOSTON.—Tho barques CHARLES
WILLIAM, W. UlathuM, master, wlU meet with
i as above. For freight or peerage, apply on
board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
apr 37 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
0dr*s wharfi or to
NEW-YORK.
FOR NKW-YORK.-OLP Kstaeusukd Line.
■The superior packet barque TEXAS, R. Re veil,
master, will meet with despatch ns above. For Freight
or Passage, having fine accomodations, apply on board,
at Telfair's wharfi or to
may 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW-YORK.—The regular packet sebr.
NORTH STATE, Tuthlll, master, will have
lespatch as above. For freight or passage, apply to
“ GREINER A ilOLUS.
may S
•pan
spply to
for the above port.
faprSOl ROWLft
r freight or passago
) A WASHBURN.
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The fast sailing brig
;ORAZAVA.Mor»c.mn8tcr. having the most of her
freight engaged, wlU have quick despatch as above. For
Freight or Passage, apply to
may 10 E. W. BUKER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tbo R«uUr packet
. schr. J. II. HOLMES, Lodge, master, will haro
quick despatch as above. For freight or passage, apply to
may ft GREINERAHOLLm.
FOR PHILADELPHIA;—The fine brig MAY
QUEEN, Lodge, master, will bavo Immediate
despatch for the above port. For freight or passage, ap-
ply to [may 5] GREINER A IIQLLiB.
FOB FREIGHT OB CHARTER.
JEJf The new schr. 51A80N B. DAVIS of 370 tons
<***+■ burthen, will recclvo a freight for a Northern
ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
port. Apply to
may 13
WANTED.
A VESSEL for Potato Petre, Guadaloupe, to
carry about llO^XX) feet Lumber.
maTlS 6 WM, a O’DRISCOLL.
M Tbe SubRcriber offers for sale his FARM, ftra.
containing 500 acre*, situated In Habersham
county .Georgia, four miles from Clarkesvllle."™ -
In point of climate, fertility oT soil, beauty of scenery,
and improvement in all respects, it is not surpassed In
the up-country. The dwelling is substantial and commo
dious, and affords abundant accommodation for an ordi
nary sized family, and Is In good condition, os well as
the other buildings appended to IL The farm house,
barns, stables, cow bouse, Ac-, are commodious, snd In
good order. A large portion of the tract Is low bottom,
which has been thoroughly ditched, snd Is productive.
The high land generally lies well for cultivation—the
greater part of which Is In s virgin stale. The Orchard
consists of Fruit Trees, such as applet, pears, peaches,
cherries, Ac. It wUl be sold with tbo Stock, Wagons,
farming ulenslls, &c n and If desirable, with It a part or
the ruroituro or the dwelling.
Possesion to be given In November next.
j. Waldburg.
Savannah, Ga., May 11, 1853.
• * Charleston Slercury will please copy threo Umesa
week for one month, and charge this office,
may 18 wftn—tf
ADVANCES.
T HE Undersigned arc prepared to make advances on
shipments or Rico and Cotton to Now York, Liver
pool, London, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp,
Hamburg, Bremen, or 8t. Petersburg. Shipments to bo
made direct, or through the medium or their friends in
New York. For particulars apply at the Countlns-houso
No. 197 Bay-streelT EPP1NG A KRETZ.
Jan 20
Savannah Patent Brick
N OTICE.—The Savnnnali Patent Brick Company lave
located their office on the Canal, at their landing;
where all orders for Brick, will meet with prompt atten
tion. JOS. 51. TURNER, Agent,
mar 3
DISSOLUTION OF COPABTNEB8BIP.
N otice.-Tho firm of babul hoyt&co, or this
CUy, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbo
business of the concern will bo closed by Ablel Stevens,
Jr., who alone Is authorised to use the name of the firm in
settlement. . , • . _
All persons having demands against the raid firm, are
requested to present them to him; and all persons In
debted to It, are required to makojmmedtata^payment to
’ m * ARIEL 8TEViNS. Jr.
HAMPTON L. BILBO.
Savannah, March 15, 1852.
T HE firm of G. M. WILLETT A
solved by mutual consent. Mr. J. P. A. Durox wlU
attend to the settlement of the coucera,to whom all debt
ors are requested to mnko immediate payment,and credit
ors their accounts for settlement.
GEO. M. WILLETT,
J.P.A.DUPON.
Barannah, Msy 1st, 1B51. takfi
T HEsubecribcrYsfyepared to
(boaullfulfy colored) In tho best style orths
havo Just received a handsome assortment or Cues and
Frames,of mostbeadtlfol and.chaste patterns—Just the
thing for Presents. Citizens ore Invited up to my Rooms
to examine them, over tho Muslo 8toreylIrakrtF
, All kinds of B^oqk constantly for said, ; •/.,
iHTama
BETWKKN
AH AND CH
Outside direct, and through in Eight Hours.
Tho Line, composed of the following steamers:—the
GORDON,tlio CALHOUN, and the 5IETAMORA, leaves
Savannah daily at 4 A. M.; leaves Charleston daily at 9.
A. 51.—connecting wllh the Central Rail-Road In Savan
nah, and Wilmington Boats in Charleston.
July 1 eTLAFITTE A CO, Agents,Charieaton.
8. M. LAFPTTEAU, AgenVSaraiinah.
THROUGH FABE
Prom Charleston to Baltimore S17 50.
To Philadelphia 818» de to N. York 920.
THE GREAT BIAIL ROUTE FROBI CHARLESTON.
80. OA.
L EAVING the wharf at the foot of Lauren s-ftreot dally,
after the arrival of the Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N.C, from which notat tWo dally trains are dis
patched at 8 A. M.andfP. M.; Iks 8 o'clotk only con
necting at Weldon, N.G, with the Seaboard and Roanoko
Hall Rood to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the lines to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, and New-York Tho public is rospoctfUDy Informed. •
that the steamers of these lines, are in first rale condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders t the Rail Roads are In flue order, (the Wilming
ton and Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoko
having recently been retold wllh heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety snd despatch. By these routes - pas
sengers availing themselves of the first train may reach.
Baltimore in 40 horns, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and Near
York In 50# hours; and by the second train they arrive
in Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia in 50 hours, and.
New-York In fll* hours.
Tbrour* *—
nany, at thi r
Charleston, B. C, to whom please apply.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
rpHIB ROAD la now open for the transportation of
X Freight snd Passengers to Waynesboro 1 . At this
point It connects with a splendid lino of Fonr-Hono Post
Coaches, forming a perfect daily connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mllledgeville. •, , <.
On and after Monday, Bfay -JOth, Passenger trains wUl
ran Dally, as fallows:
Leave Savannah at....... SJXfo’dock A. M. >'
Macon at .740 *» A.M.
Mllledgeville at .740 ** A.M.
Augusta at 440 “ A. 51.
Arrive at Augusta at 9.40 •* P. M.
•* at Savannah ...840 « P. M.
at Maconat. 0.45 *- P. M.
at Mllledgeville at .......748 * P. M.
Fare betwoen Savannah and Augusta.............85 50
« “ ftfacon “ - 80’» •
“ macphSion^’. uill'en,' GoAn'eup'u 75
Savannah, May Sib, 1852.may 5
8QUTH-WE8TERN BAIL BOAD.
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers s
1
BItcon at 6W A. arrives at Oglethorpe at 10)tf
A. 5t n leaves Oglethorpe at 11)4 A. M_ arrives at BJsc
at 3)4 P. Il n connecting each way with the Central a
Macon and Western Rail Road Trains, and tho T '
bassoe Mall Stage Line.
Passengers dino at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.BL
GEO. W. ADAMS. Superintendent ;
aug90 South Western Rail Road.
raland
oTalfa-
SINGER’S PATENT SEWING MACHINES,
rpriE greM tavent?on of the daytaVlftGER’l PATENT
1 STRAIGHT NEEDLE PERPENDICULAR ACTION'
SEWING BIACHINE. No other machines can rightfully
use the straight needlo with a direct motion. The first pre
miums at the last New York State Fair, and last Fair of
tho American Institute, were awarded to this InvenUon.
Great Imprororabnta havejurt been completed and added
by tho Inventor, which place these machines far ahead of
all competition. For these improvements, letter* patent
bare been applied, and Will soon be issued. All kinds nf
sewing, particularly leather, done by this machine in tho
best manner. It cannot ravel and Is regular and beauti
ful. The saving In labor Is Immense. Seven hundred
and fitly of these machines are In profitable Use. Principal
offices, 258 Broadway, N. Y4 87 South Fourth strobt,
Philadelphia; and 19 Harvard place, Boston, where VfUll *
proof of the utility ortho machines will at aB times bo
given. Specimens of tbo sewing sent by mall to any
part of this country. State and country rights for tho ex
clusive uso ortheso machines, for sole on most favorable
terms. Apply personally, or by letter, to L M. SINGER
4c COm 25e Broadway, N. Y.
N. B.—Silk Twist, black and colored, (on spools), man-
ufactuied expressly for these machines, for sate at (he
New-York office; black. 87; colored!? 50 per pound./.
New York, 51 arch 281858, ’
mar 31 .
SAVANNAH DBY DOCK. ,
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels
T HE Suscribcr respectfully Informs them that the SA
VANNAH DRY DOCK Is now In succeraftU opera
tion, and It is calculated to take In shlpaof any class (hua
100 to 1500 tons burthen. It Is 230 foet long and f
THE MADISON SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
T HIS FrahlonaWo and health restoring Watering Place,
the property of ftlr. WATKINS, wM b© opened as
usual on the first of Juno. It is situated twenty-three
miles from Athens, where Stages are ready at all time*
to convey passengers. ... ^
To the usual attractions of the place is to be added a
NEW SPRING, the component properties of which are
Peroxldo of Iron, Sulphur, Soda and Magnesia.
All the appointments of the establishment are arranged
for pleasure and comfort, mwf Jel—mf A1 apr 24
ICE! ICE! ICE! , tfc
T HE GEORGIA ICE HOUSE is situated at the comer
of Jeffersonand South Broad-etreets, and Is now com
pleted, where we have on hand a large supply or superior
Ice, which It offered to the public either by cargo, ton. or
pound, as msy bo desired. We shall uso even’ exertion
to keep up a constant supply of Ice to thooe who see fit
to favor us wllh their orders, and wilt spare no pains to
give general satisfaction, and promise the retail prlco
shall not exceed one cent per pomid. We are also pre
pared to lssuo checks. O. E. POTTER, Proprietor.
Savannah, April 21, 1853. tf
despatch as In any other port. Pump and
and Smith’s work dono on the prorates, and every effort
made to ensure economy and fidelity to thoeo who may
Agent and Superintendent,
Late of Blarsh 1 * Dock, Charleston.
HAIllNE BAILWAY.
W E, tho undenlgnod, do respectfully Inform all who
may need our services, tbit wo have at length
completed our MARINE RAILWAY,and it Isnoif. in .
successful operation. We are, U
take up vessels of any size usually
to do the work or repairing, k.on
Those who wish ‘
vessels can also » —
reasonable terms. We are also prepared
building vessels of sny class or detcriptioi
on the business of Ship Carpentering,Bpa_ _
Caulking, In all Its various branches, hi the
tremlty of the city. ‘
ACTKtf Ship rtmllhU Oh HI. JONES.
or repairing, kc^ on reasonable terms,
ti to clean or paint tho bottoms of their
» be accomodated on the Railway nj»h .
is. We are also prepared to contract for
STEAM ENGINES. 8UGAB MILLS, Ac.
nnHE ESSEX COMPANY LawRinqs, Mxss^are pre- .
ery, Still Sbafllng and Gearing, Ttirhlna' nnd Parker
pr WIifailL MnrJihdRt*’ Toots, and Machine Work
NATIVE WINE IN OASKS At BOTTLES.
i QUARTER CASK 5! ADEIRA, free of spirits of any
X kind; I quarter cask Port, do do do. Also Scupper-
non, Seedling Port, nnd other varieties of crape, In bot
tles. None ortheabovo Wines leu than eight year* old,
madohy Dr.Stone^SnMh^uto Carolina.
miyO Sw 117 Bay-atreet,
A p
chiMry. fiiU Bhafilng and Gearing,
Water Wheels, Machinists 1 , Tools,
generally, In tho beat manner, and 1
equally good work can be obtained'
Particular attention paid to •
euglnes^and to durability In evl
■elsewhere,
yoffoel In steam
ffcKAV, Agenl.
4
OB BBYAN-STBEET,
■spring and summer goods.
T HHE SUBSCRIBER has just received per recent ra-
rivals from Now-York, his well nsi.-ortcd stock of
^bgaud Summer Goods: consisting in part or English
■Herman CLOTHS, OASSIMERES nnd CASH ME-
IRETTES, do. Silk, do. Dab. D’Elefc Fancy Unto DrllU, I
fe%, ko. Also, a Urea and splendid variety of Vestings,
vis: Fancy 8tiks, Satin, mite and Fancy Marseltiea,
and Black Embroidered, all of which he Is prepared to
make up to order In the most fashionable styles and on I
the most accommodating terms. He ha* also received a
select assortment of 51en’s and Boy* 1 Ready 51 ado (nothing, 1
together with a largo and choice supply of. 81Ut and I
Straw HATS and CAPS, nude up to the latest stotoand
FIG ISLAND 8TEAM^NAW^M! LL.
C ARGOES sawed lo order at short notice. City orders
will bo supplied and the lumber, dell vorod In any
part of tho town. „
I^On^hnnd, a flue assortment of reasoned Plunk, Boards
to hla own order,
apr 19
lest style a
. PHILLIP KRAN,
Draper and Tailor, 96 Bryamstreet
BOOTS AND SHOES AT WHOEE SALE.
Tho 8ubKribM.h«v« rectf.,! p« repent tf-
>, woffi