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jnlroln. uoafl* B.K.JT.OJ ^,j
UinCnrnnnnv. forthotestsix months, payable
onand after 1 tlio Inalnn*. The Dividends on tho
Guanihtood Siotk WIU bo uu'vLER,
Jyl Acting Cashier.
OS INSURANCE
WVF.—The annual election for Eight
the arWraof thj» Institution for the
10 Ofllco of the Secretary
'URDAV, 18th Uuto
Juno 3 > ... JNO. R. WILDER, Socrolary.
“*=^ JVOT/CE.-The achr. CHARLES M1LIJ5,
___c55^ew ,
hfcrj? Francis master, for Now-York, can necommo-
daioiiftocn paueugera if applied for Immediately—pas*
•ngo Twelve Dollars—vessel to soil on Tuesday. For
puuago^.piilj to DRUNDAOE k WILMS.
~ NOTICE. '
rpllE Subscriber contemplates being absent from the
JU dtyfbrnahort time, and requests all communion*
(Ions for h|m lo bo left at the Shoo Store of Messrs. Vor*
eillle A Duller, where he can bo found at all times, after
the ensuing week. M. <1. BUCKNER.
Juno 4 0
NOTIOE.
TTNDER a decree In Equity from tho Superior Court
or the estate of Mrs. JuU» Scarbrough, accessed, will, at
private contract, dlspose'of-eighteen Negro Slaves, tho
property-of said eatato; tho samo being sold for a divi
sion among the heirs.
Among.the said Negroes there ore of tho Mon, Black
smiths and Carpenters; of tho Women, Cooks. Beam*
stresses and House Servants. For further particulars, nil*
ply to JOS. BAN CROFT, Trustee of said Estate.
juuoJ
2w
No. 117 Bay-street.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE firm of IIENRY A FI8KE Is this day dlsoolvcd
by mutual consent. Either of tho partners will use
the numo of tho Arm In liquidation. A. 0. IIENRY will
continue the business at the samo stand.
ALBERT U. HENRY.
ALEXANDER B. FI8KE.
Savannah, Juno 1st, 1658.June 3
NOTICED
rpHB Undersigned have sold out their retail Stock of
1 Boots, Shoes, Ac., In (ribbons’ Building, to Mr.
WILLIAM HEIOT, who will continue the retail busi
ness at our old stand, and for whom wo respectfully solicit
a liberal share of the patronage of our old mends.
June 3 ' E. F. WOOD & CO.
rpiIE Undcrslj
REITIOVAJL.
Igned hai
. „ has moved from Brougbton-street
JL’ to the store, In Gibbous’ Building, recently occupied
by E. F. Wood 4c Co, where ho will bo happy to supply
his old customers, and also the late patrons or Messrs.
‘ WM. 1IEIDT.
E. F. Wood A Co,. [Juno4] ‘
notice:.
rpHE Subscribers bavo teinporially removed their
X stock of DRY 'GOODS noxl door, In tho store for
merly occupied by Bidder, Latliron 4c Novltt, In order to
have some alterations made to tbelr store,
may 31 LaROOHE, BOWNE 4c CO.
T HE GEORGIaScE IKJU8E ifrimmed at the corner
of Jefferson and South Rrord-stroeU, and is now com-
f iletod. where wo have on hand a largo supply of superior
co, which Is offered to tho public either by cargo, ton. or
‘,0s may bo desired. Wo shall use every exertion
pound, as may bo desired. Wo shall uso every a
to keep Up a constant supply of Ice lo those who boo flt
*- *-—orders, am‘ “
to favor us with tholr orders, mid will spare no pains to
— 1 ““ the retail price
glvo general sat Is taction, and promise th
shall not exceed ono cent per pound. We are also pre
pared to Issue checks. C. E. POTTER, Proprietor,
riavannab, April 21, 1B53.if
' glues, Hugnr Mills Locomotives. Qotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Tnrblno and Parkor
Wutor Wheels, Machinists’ Tools, aud Machlno Work
generally, In the best manner, and at prices as low os
equally good work can be obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of foel In ateam
engines, and to durability In every thing,
apr 24 ly - GORDON McKAY, Agent.
GUSTAVES A. GNW8SPELIDS.
PROFESSOR OF 01USI0.
H AVING made this City hit permanent residence, of
fers his professional services to the public as instruc
tor on tbe Plano Forte. Applications may be made at
the musle store of F. Zogbaum 4c Co.
References.—Rev. A. B. Carter, Wm. Noyle Haber
sham. Robert Mackay, Geo. A. Cuyler, and Geo. A. Gor-
don, Bags.lmo muy gfl
NEW HOOKS.
T HE Wigwam and tbe Cabin, or Tales of the South: by
the author of tho “Yemnseec,” Ac.
Recollectloiis of a Southern Matron: by Caroline Gil
man, author of ‘•The Poetry of Travelling,” 4tc.
Received by
, Juno 8 J. B. CUBnEDGB.
i bbls. “Hiram
I nLOURz—75 bbls “Illram Brnlth and Genesee Flour,
’ and 50 hair bbls. do. just received by
Junes W. W. GOODRICH.
gEGAlta.— 40,000 choice brands,^ust^ rocelved^ _ by
RASS PRESERVING KETTLES— For side by
Jiice 5 F, W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan-sfn
Juce 5 F, W. CORNWELL, 103 llryan-slreet.
ol^ONB WARE, 4to.—Stone Jon, Butler Pots, Pltcburs,
0 Spittoons, Water Kegs, Roach Traps aud Clay Fur
naces, just received and for sale by
Juue 4 COLLINS A BULKLEY, 100 Bryantt.
C HOICE Extra Ohio FLOUR.-45 bbls., landing per
schr.- J. Darling; forsalo by
June 5 3 R. HABERSHAM A SON.
cat gttiticcttaemcntn.
„ OURJAfc-
; 188 bbls. Ulrpm Smith’s end Pure Geneaseo Flour,
35 half bbls. do do do;
60 bbls. Butter end Buger Crackers;
80 boxes Treadwell’s code Crackers;
30 bbls. Princeton Crackers and Pilot Bread;
45 boxes Grant A Williams’ 5’s and 8’s Tobacco;
4 hbds. Prime Bacon Joles;
30 dosen Brooms, palmed handler,
300 do Painted and Varnished Buckets;
100 boxes 8caled Herrings:
300 do No. 1 Polo and Family Soap;
100 do .Colgate’sPearl Starch; •
300 do Beadel’s 0’s and 8’s Tallow Candlos;
100 do Adamantine do;
50 do Gertnau Wax and Sperm do;
500 roams Wrapping Paper, assorted;
300 do Letter and Cap Paper, assorted;
10 boxes assorted Candy;
75 do Roy’s first and second quality Lemon
H AY.—300 bales prime Eastern llay; landing and for
sale by DAVID R. DILLON,
June5 Foot of West Broad-street.
/lORN.—BolUmors select While Corn; landing and for
Kj salo by DAVID R. DILLON,
June 3 Foot of West Broad-street.
/TAT8.—1,000 bushels Heavy Oats; for sale by
DAVID R. DILLON,
June 5 Foot of West Bread-street.
VXrOOD.-SOO cords prlmo Oak Wood; for sale by
W DAVID R. DILLON,
June 5 Foot of West Bread-street.
COUR AND CORN.—75 bbls. superfine “ono brand?
500 bushels, In socks; landing tills day, nnd for sale
by W. P. TEFFT,
Juno 4 02 Bay-street.
RIME WHITE BALTIMORE CORN.—1800 bushels
prime while Corn; landing from achr. Georgia, for
safety • [Juno4] COHEN8 A HERTZ.
P INEAPPLE CHEE8E.-50boxes Plneopplo Cbceooj
received and for safe ut the Emporium,
may37 SEABORN GOODALL.
B UYS’ GRASS LINEN COATS; also, do. While
Mars. Vests; jnst opened ut
June 4 SAULBnURY A CO.’S, Marshall House.
I MIB’D AND FANOY DOL’D SHIRTS; also, afresh
J lot of Collars-, Just received at
‘ ULBI “
Jmtu 4
BAUL8UURY A CO.’S, Marshall House.
T?A8triRN. HAY.—100 bales prime Eastern Hoy, now
Jv landing from brig Marcia and for sale by
- J E. W. BUKER.
June 4
W HITE PINE LUMBER-—10,000 foot clear While
Find Lumber, now lauding from brig Marcia sad
for salo by [Juno 4] E. W. BUKEIL
PAVING BRICK.—10,000 hard burnt Paving Brick,
X now landing from the brig Marcia aud for sale by
Juno 4 E. W. BUKER.
pLASTEll.—38 bbls.Plaster, hourly expected: for sale
X lo arrive, by [Juno4J E, W. BUKER.
I ATHSj—64,000Lntlis hourly expoctod.for salo *
iJ rive, by [June 4] E. W. BUK1
E ASTERN HAY.—aso bales prlmo Eastern llsy, now
landing front brig John Marshal and for safe by
June 4 1 E. W. BUKER.
TUT ACKEAeL—In whole and hair bblfc, lundlng from
. lvJL tlie achr. Monk from Boston and for saloby^^
r'S
M'
AY BUTTER.—88 tubs Orange County Butter, ro-
' . *•-* —-* * - do at tho Km-
celved per steamer Alnhnmn and Tor sal
porluin, by [June 4] SEA BORN GOODALL.
TT'LOUR.—137 bbls. superfine llowanl-atrcot, landing
1 from schr. Georgia; for safe by
June 4 A. MINIS.
2 :
TAP ANN ED TIN LAMPS, Candlesticks. Dusting Puns,
O Ac- for sale by F. W, CORNWELT
Juno 3 108 Bryan-sli
— .. ■ I | ii . t"
njPa
llryan-stroot.
C ORN.—1,600 bushels prime Whlto Corn, now landing
per schr. Blooming Youth, from Baltimore, nnd for
sate ojr • EDWARD H. BUNKER.
t yon’s Magnetic Fowder—For iho dosintctlon
Xj of all kinds of Insects; also, for the destruction of
rafe and mice; Just received nnd for safe by
may 24 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
I ftMFTY CORN SACKS-For sate by
may 81 3mo ANDREW LOW A CO.
PIG IRON.—Gnttuhorrio Pig Iron, lu lots to suit pur-
JL chasers; for safe by
mqy 31 3mo ANDREW LOW A CO.
row’s prime while CORN,
for sale, to arrive, oy
may 20 8^ O. A. L. LAMAR.
?TCXBH CUllTAlN FINS-Ju.t rc^lml^dToTiilo
U by F. W. CORNWELL,
tuny 29 103 Bryan-street
TNDIA RUBBER GOODS.—Just received, a fresh lot.
X-suchiaCosts,Cloaks, Legglns,Travelling Bags, and
Life Preservers; for sale by
-may 88
ROB1NBON A CAMP.
TTNDER BIIIRTS,—Gcnto’ Silk and Lisle Thread, Cot-
IJ ton and Gauze Merino Under Shirts; also, Silk
Drawers and Brown and Bleached Cotton do, at
. may 7 HAULS BURY A CO., Marshall House.
WAITERS.—A largo and elegant assortment o!
ed and for sole by
•Jan 6 ’
hlong, and Round,
nd plain: Just open-
A BULKLEY,
100 nryan-stroct.
M KW MAP OP FLORIDA, for Ifti2.-Rccelved by
■PP-M JNO. M. COOPER A CO.
T DAD PIPE—Also iron and Chain PUMPS,
•H b r~ F. W. CORN WEI
may 88
u uiiniu rui'iroiiui nu
F. W. CORNWELL,
103 Bryan-atrcoL
TyrPL ASSES.—2C3 Mute., 10 tierces, and 40 bbls- now
ii„K ,and,n * from* brig John Bnlch from Havana, nnd for
may 28 PADELFORD, FAY 4fc CO,
TT A ,y ANi ^ SEQARS.—Just received: 150,000choloo
i* ^aiia Began, vlx: “El Correo”, “El Pasoo,’» “La
To “ I-emado Cadlx/’ Ac.j for safe by
may-87 • J; V. CONNERAT A CO.
IJ'HUiJi're and CRACKERS.—Iaindlng per Wilson
W ^t*- ef S W bbls. and lialvos, Butter, Soda and Sugar
BIscmtjMbr
J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
TW^r-nova and Snare Drums—also, Drum lioada
J-Jof nil kinds, for solo by F. ZOGBAUM A CO,
Marketeqnarc.
IVTH?IO HOXEa—A groat variety, or all sizes, In tin,
ivl. boru and wooden boxoe, Just reeelved by
M M . F. ZOGBAUM A OO,
— ay I ■ ■ Market-square.
BAREGE VlbETTES—Just received by
"j steamer and for sale by
DEWITT A MORGAN.
I^W4 , S v ^- Anolhc ' ,0 ^' ,,d
nOniNBON k CAMP.
TJANTOi IMNIBI!—Ju.treoclYKl pcMtoamor, a fla,
. ““"paa. or Oau. Pauli fur Mia low bjr
.VV»- __ PIERSON k HEIDT.
T-rH.inr«g BTnmrr. PLOilnr-im iitii'ifowani
Hi'i'n liuniiutf fnim »clir. Cwir.!. rron, Jlnl-
wjfe’r? . “ ’ COHENS k hertz;
CStncral gtaaerttnemewta.
ESBAY M ORNING, JUNE 9, 1852:
■■
\nmmmsi
\J June 2
NEW-ORLEANM CORN.
Q AHA DA0 .? Isodingfrom barque Edgar, of prlmo
Ut\J\J\J quality, ut 50 pounds to tbo bushel. For
salo low, from the wharf.
R. HABERSHAM A BON.
E3TTho Augusta Chronlclo and Sentinel will please
Insert for one week, mid charge this ofllco. muy 20
„„ READY 1T1A1IU CLOTHING.
/^UR Stock or Ready Made Clothing and Goutlomen’s
furnishing Goods U now oomplote, aud cannot be
surpassed by any other House In tho City for Beauty,
Stylo and Cheapness. Call and see us.
_ 8AULSDURY A CO n
may 20 Marshall House.
TTtOREIGN LIQUORS.—
JD 10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co.'s Brandy
10 do an low pricoa French do
5 pipes Holland uln
1 pipe old Port Wine; 20 qr casks do do
10 bbls old Vlrglula Apple Brandy
10 do Peach do
23 bbls old Monongnbela Whiskey
20 qr casks Palo and Brown Sherry Wlno
50 baskets Champagno. For sale by
apr 0 WEBSTER A PA LME8.
QL'GAR, COFFEE, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, Ac.—
O 30 bhda. Prime Porto Rico Sugar;
30 do do N. Orleans do;
250 bags Prlmo Rio Coffee;
1U0 boxes Family Soap;
.80 do Colgate’s Pearl 8lareb;
50 do Boadoirs Candles;
CO dozen Buckets; 50 dozen Brooms;
In storo and for solo by
may 21 HVVIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
■DAREGE8, MUSLINS, Ac.—Per ileumor Florida:
XJ Rich Printed Organdie Muslins;
French Printed Jaconets aud Brilliants;
Embroidered and Printed Bareges;
Mourning Bareges; Plain India Foulard 8llks;
MournlngatKl Fancy Ginghams;
Tissues and Grenadines; Muslin Mantillas;
Black Loco Milts ami Gloves;
Blerrimao Prints, Ac^ Ac. For sale by
mar 31 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
10 dozen English Pickles, assorted;
3 do French Mustard, do
5 do Worcestershire Sauce;
5 do Italian Marasklno:
5 do Dutch Curasao; In store and for safe by
J. ROUSSEAU,
may 8 Corner Bull and Bay-streets.
S 20 dozcn’Amea’No. 2 Shovels;'
10 dozen Ames’ No. 1 nnd 2 Spades;
25 bbls. Calcined Plaster;
100 Tray Whoolbarrows;
1 dozen Garden Wheelbarrows;
1 cask Sperm Oil;
lcssk Vegetable Paint Oil;
1 Bogardus’ Patent Four-Horse Power;
1 Bogardus* Patent Two-Horse PoWen
5 Patent Improved IUcennd Wheat Thrashers;
30 bags best Peruvian Guano;
10 puTrGeorgla BurrMill Stones, various sizes.
For salo by CilAB. 11. CAMPF1KLD,
may 6 lmo 117 Bay-street.
TJ OSIERY.—100 dozens Ladles’ White Cotton Hose.
XI 30 dozens do Unbtoachoddo do
25 do do Black do do
23 do do Mixed do do
50 do Misses’ White, Colored and Fancy Hose.
75 do Boys’ White, Brown anil Mixed Socks.
Also:—Ladles’ Black and White Silk Hose; for sale
low, by NEVITT, LATHROP A STTEIIBINS.
rpHOMPSON’d CELEBRATED WASHING COM*
X POUND.—This article Is entirely free from any sub
stance that wifi iniuro Ita color or texture or finest fabric,
and Is therefore particularly adapted to the washing of
fancy articles. It is an excellent article for Uio Toilet nnd
Is tho only Soap usodon board tho steamer Florida. Just
received and for safe by
Juno 2 WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument-sq.
flOTTON OSNAHURGS nnd YARNS.—20 bales Osnn-
v burgs, IS do Yarns, from Planters’ Manufacturing
Company, for safe by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
QEGARS—4,000 La Esmuladn, 3,700 La Concepcion,
0 5,000 La Crisol—a vpry superior article, Just received
per brig John Balch, from Uavana, and for sale by
jnnol PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
1) AGON.—25 hbds. prlmo Sides, by steamship State of
XJ Georgln« for sale tow from tho wharf, by
Juno 1 A. MINIS.
T7L0UR—435 bbls.Ohio Flour, by schr.C. Mills, from
X 1 Now-York. For sale by A. MINIS.
Junol
T IMIL—1,000 bbls, superior Cumden Lime, for sole to
XJ arrive, by W. P. TEFFT,
may 28 G3 Bay-street.
pORN and 11 AMS.-1,760 sacks Corn, 34 tierces Hams;
\J fending from brig Lucy Spear from New Orleans,
and forsale by [may 28] COI1EN A FOBD1CK.
QMOKED BEEF and TONGUES.—2 bbU Smoked Iieef,
0 2008inokedTougues: received per steamer Florida,
nnd for sale by CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM,
may 28
ft/TAY BUTTER.—20 tubs choice, fending from stearn-
IfJL er Florido, and ftir sale by
may 28 CL AG HORN A CUNNING 11 AM.
TJROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER.—A fresh
X> supply just received and for solo by
mny 27 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
QOAP AND STARCH.—100 boxes No. 1 Soap: 50 do.
0 Smith’s Family db.; 50 do. Colgate’s Starch; landing
por Wilson Fuller and In storo. For salo by
mny 27 J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
TJUTTEIL—15 tubs Just received per steamer, and for
XJ salo by J. A. BROWN.
.T ARD A HAM8— Landlugper Mary Ann and Jose-
X.J phus, 30 bbls. pritno Learltard; 200 Reynolds’ best
Sugar Cured Homs t 15 tea. Itoltisoim’s do. do. For safe
by [may 27] J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
/~tonN and BAfcOff.-l.380 sacks Corn, 40 hbds. Baoon
yj 8houlders, 60 bbls. Duffleld’s superior sugar cured
Ilams, landing from barquo liumillou, from New Orleans,
and forsale by COHEN A FOSDICK.
ACON.—20 hbds. Uncon Sides, a choice article; Just
X> received per achr. David Smith, aul forsalo by
rosy 24 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
yvAkfAGED PAPER.—A coso or slightly Damaged
XJ Ruled Foolscup Pupur. It will answer most busi
ness purposes as well us tbe best, and will bo sold at a re
duced price.
may 18 JOHN M. COOPER.
r>RICK.—12,000 hard burnt living Brick now landing
D and for salo low from the wharf,
may 18 BRUNDAGE A WILLIS.
TJINEAPPLE CHEESE.—24 boxes, for safe by
X may 18 COHEN A FOSDICK.
/"'tonN.—4,000 bushels whlto Cora In store, for solo low
In lots to suit purchasers. A. C. TOMS,
may 18 126 Uay-st.
BALTIMORE FLOUR, UACON, nnd LARD-
X> 250bbls. suporfluo Howard street Flour
30 bhds. prime Bacon Sides and Shoulders
50 bbls. do I<eaf Lard
30 do do Sugar Cured .Horns : Just re
ceived nnd forsalo by
June 3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
fYTARD, DUPUY A CO.’S HRANDY.-20 half pipes
yj Dark and Pale Otnrd, Dupuy A Co.’a Brandy; 10
quarter do. do. do. do4 of our own importation, vintage
1840. Landing aud forsalo by
Juno 3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
TT AMS.—34 tea. prime Western Items, Just received
Xl and for salo by COHEN A FOSDICK.
Juno 3
T ONDON PORTER.—30 casks temdon Portor,ln quarts
XJ and pints, teiidlugnnd forsale by
June 3 OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
TLTACKEREIw—25 bbls. Nos. 2 and 3 Mackerel: 25 hlf.
lU mid qr. bbls. No. 1 do.: 20 kits No. 1 do.; landing
from schr. Alerak, and for sale by
Juno 3 CLAGIlORff A CUNNINGHAM.
r\RANOES AND LEMONS.—Received by steamer
yj Alnbama and for solo by
Juno 3 11. J. GILBERT.
/"1UBA MOLASSES—00 hhdsL of prlmo quality? for
U safe by [Juno 3] 11. J. GILBERT.
TT'LOUK.—300 wholo and half barrels: forsale by
£* II. J. GILBERT,
June 3 Weil side Mnrkot-squnre.
QUG AIL—25 bhds. St. Croix Sugar; 20 do. prlmo Porto
0 Rico do.; 40 do. Now Orlcnns do.; landing and for
sale by [June 3] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
■\T7 OOD BUCKETS AND MEABURES-For sale by
W F. Wz CORN WELL,
Juno 3 ' 102 BryaJMtroot.
WT AX MATCHES—In Ornamental boxes: for salo by
W June 2 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
T)ATENT ICE CRACKERS and Tobacco Cutters—for
X salo by F. W. CORNWELL,
mny 18 102 llryan-stroot.
T ALDOIL.—4 bbls. tending from sebr. Francis Salter-
Xj ly, for safe by MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
T ARD ASdIiACON.—100 bbls. prime Lard, 35 hhds.
Xj do. Shoulders, 6 hhds. Items; landing from barque
Suwarrow, from Now Orleans, and for sale ter
may 11 COHEN A FOSDICK.
T)AI.TIMORK FLOUR, AND BACON.—200 bbls. Su-
X) nerflne Howard Street Flour, 50 hhds. Bacon Sides;
landing and for sale by
may 22 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
TTACON.—25 hhds Shoulders,20 do SldoajJuit received,
XJ and for sale by MoM AHON A DOYLE.
TALOUIL—900bbls. Baltimore Howard Street Flour;
X 1 now landing, and for sale by
may 99 MnMAHON A DOYLE.
Q tic Alls.—25 bbls. Powdered, 25do Crushed Sugur* j
0 Just received, and for salo by
may 29 McMAHON A DOYLE.
OOUR KROUTz—A few bbls. Sour Krout, Just received,
0 and for solo by
may 10 SEABORN QOODALL.
/TOCOA DIPPERS, Dust Pans Towel Rollon, I^smon
yj Squeezers. Colfee Mills nrass Bound Buckets Wash
Boards Cup Mops Wire Covers. Ac. Forsale by
maylO COLLINS A BULKLEY.
TTEYNOLD’S HAMS, Ac.—150 Reynold’s Hams; 10
XX hhds. Bacon Sldos nnd Shoulders; 10 bbls and hsir
bbls Fulton Markot Beer; Smoked Tongues and Beef;
Codfish; Salmon; Herring, and Mackerel. Just landing
and for salo by
may 20 M. J. 80LOMONS.
TjlLQUR.—40 bbls Howard street Flour, landing por
l 1 brig Josephus imd for solo by
may 91 COHENS A HERTZ.
TIION PUMPS, Load Pipe, Ac.; for safe by
X apr 1 F. W. CORNWELL f09 Bryan-st-
T ntUIT AT REDUOBD PRICES.
HE Subscriber has a cholco lot of Fruit on hand,
tho cargo of the R. B. Lawlou, consisting of 100
bunches selected Bananas, nnd 50 do new extra Pineap
ples. He also takoa the liberty to say to his customers
and the public In general, that lie Is prepared to rumlsb
them at very low prices.
may 20 J. A. BROWN, No. 87 WhUaker-st.
NOTICE*
G RIFFEN HAS SOLD The 8000 Ring, (the
fortunate holder thereorbelng Mr. Peel, of the
Campbell Minstrels.) He would notify friends and cus
tomers that he still has the most bcnutlfol stock and va
riety to bo found lu any store south or Philadelphia. Call
and examine at
apr 27 G. M. GRIFFEN’S.
T „„ RAIL-ROAD IRON.
HE Subscribers are prepared to make contract* tor
Ilall-Road Iron. N. B. A11, WEED.
DRY OOODN—PRICES REDUCED.
S OLID Colors and Printed Dctolns and Cashmeres;
French and English Merinos; Poplins; French, English
and American Prints and Ginghams; Cloths; Casslmeres;
Satinets; Flannel*: Blankets; Kerseys; Linseys; Ac: For
solo very low, to dose out our Winter Slock.
fob 3 Dewitt a Morgan.
t
Patent Saw Filing Machine, a very valuable inven
tion for Saw Mills. One may bo soon In opcrailou at the
Vale lloynl Mill. Prico of tbo Machine, with right to use
It, ono hundred dollars.
Jsn 20 WILLIAM D. GILES A CO.
H smOKEY chirineyn cured.
ATCH’8 PATENT.—I have purchased Iho right for
this city and county for the nbove, and am prepared
to put them up. They are matlo of Galvanized Iron,
and are very durable. They are also an excellent Veutl-
lator. Thoso wanting will please call at
JAMES SULLIVAN’S STOVE DEPOT,
may 4 And Wholesale Manufacturer Tin Ware.
A SUPPLY of While Linen Drill Pants, suitable for
military purposesjuatecclvcd. nud for sale by
opr 28 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltakeret
A „ WHITE DRILL PANTl.
Handsomo lot, Just rccelvednnd forsalo by
„ SAULSBURYACO-
opr 28 Marshall House.
EARTHEN WARE
‘ ‘ _ TIME IS MONEY.
DISPATCU IS A RECOMMENDATION,
fFhiek U Highly Important to Contractor*and Buildert.
rpllE Subseribor Is now pronnrod, with a sufficient
X workmen, to do four Hines tbo amount of
TIN ROOl ING or any othor cslabllshmonl In tho City
or Savannah, In tho samo space or tlmo, and can glvo
reforeuco to numenms rooftlald by hint, which tho pub-
Dp *1 IJkorty to Inspect. 1 can cover a medium slzod
Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors,
complete, In tho space of ton hour*. All Roofr war-
rantod In point of workmanship, aud prices as low as
prudence dictates.
1 nm ol—fitting itp Wntw Wotli. In Horn-, which tn
fit (hi. dir " “' d W0,k “' lm * l ’ l l’ L “ “ 0,0r heen pracllccU
All work' dono under rajr own Immedl
dono under ray own Immediate Inspection.
I respoclfullynsk a conllmmnco of the palronago which
has been so liberally bvaiowiM on mu since my com
mencement or business, and will endeavor lo merits con-
UntmncoofUiosamo. JOHN J. MAURICE,
may 29 10 and 19 Baraard-sUccL
_ For tUo Up Country Trade,
1Q K PACKAGES, the contents mostly Plates anil Cups
lOtJnnd Saucers. These goods being Imported ex
pressly for tho Georgia trade. For safe by
J. IIA8BROUCK A CO n
^«pr w Brougbton-street
. , I SETTER STILL I
A WrffeWW, assorted FRENCH OONFEC-
-nL TION ARY Just recolred and for safe b;
may 3
M. J. 801
>y
ILOMO
CHEAP CASH STOKE,
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONORESS-8TS.
B leached and Brown sheetings a biiirtings.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
Fuller, from New-York:
Wafer Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Mills do do
James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londsdolo and Washington LongCIolbs, 4-4
Bon Island Brown Shirting. 7-8 and 4-4
2‘S' S’ S' } u » J.*’ Bnd ,a ** Allendale nro. Sheeting
Z'S’ S’ S’ i 0 * !*’ 12- A do Bloached do
7-8, 8, 0,10, II, and 12-4 Hamilton do do
For sale by M. PRENDKRQA8T A CO.
Another Fresh Arrival at the Trunk
Depot.
G EO- 8-NICHOLS Is opening another supply of beau
tiful Travelling Trunks per brig Phllura. Tboeo In
want, are invited to call at tho Clothing Store,
"i»y 20 GIBBONS’RANGE.
Savannah Patent Brick Company.
TV! OT1CE.—The Bnvnunah Patent Brick Company have
1" located tholr ofllco on the Canal, at their landing;
where all orders for Brick, will meet with prompt atten
tion. JOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
mar 3
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING.
nPIJE Subscriber having fitted un, In connection with
X his foundry and Machlno Works, a Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, Is prepared to do uny description of work lhat
may offer.
AU work dono In tho very best manner and at the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 84 tf Eastern Wharf.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
J AMES STRATTON having this day associated with
him in business, SAMUEL W. THOM AN, or Phila
delphia; will continue tho Gas Fitting Business In all Its
branches, at the old stand, llroughlon-street, under tbe
firm of STRATTON A TIIOMAN.
Sales at '.auction,
BY TABVEH ii'iraUClIELUI. " 1
is xs^°j®Sfeaasp?i'*
5 casks Jowls. Just landed and for safe low,
Juno 7
NfU)=3foctt aaeu’ttnenmun.
Corner ./ Ble.enH-SInet nnd HtiieReni.
CABINET MAKERS’ GEN’L FURNISHING STORE,
No. 134 South Stcond-tlrut, beloto Dock-strut.
A . Philadelphia.
VERY extensive assortment of materials In their
FASHIONABLE HATS,
WAR NOCKS, RATTERS,
275 bioadwav, lavtno uovsx,
■p ESPECTFIJLLlTremlml^GwnJemen In search of a
lb Fashionable Hat, that they can be found located aa
above. They deem lino Impropriety to say, that their
long established reputation, and the iiopuferlty of tbelr
productions, are ample guarantee for the style and char
acter of Hats at all times emanating from them. Army
and Navy Cap* or the now U. 8. regulation, manufac
tured in a superior manner and fornlsbed complete.
June 8 tuw3mo
XX. line, consisting of Mahogany, Rosewood and Wal
nut. Yeneera, Boards and Plank, Carved Moulding, Hair
Cloth, Gimp, Curled HalrGluq, Varnish, Looking Glass
Pintos, Mahogany Knobs, UouPostvMarhto Tops, and
every description of Hord^svaro, Tool*, &cT All
All.irnnili.M «*•>I .r,L. ft.... ......II. — ...
wuaiutviuDt ioaii,«G. nil
our goods are warranled or tbe best qunllty, and we guar
antee to give every man the worth or his money,
rosy 13 sw3ino* T. A L. THOMPSON.
ToJowellor* and Silver Smiths!
ROIiLlNU DULLS 01' EVERY UESUU1FT10N,
Hanufaetar^ Mid W»rraated.
And constantly ou hand, by
GKO. W. WICKS. No/4 Liberty Place,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GAS CHANDELIERS, BURNERS, &C.
ARCHER’S PATENT S&LAR LARD LAMPS)
x GIRANDOLE8, Ac. Ac.
KT Orders promptly executed, tnw 3mo*—may 13
_——— - ... ...w..w,..w. p Hiptrti Pine
Between Maiden Lano and Llbcry-strcet, New-York.
may 20 ly
U4EIIM Ac SCHllAMM*S~
■UPRRIOR KNOLISU
Coach Varnish,
AMA. fin MnlltpHIpnAf. Wnp.,.V.LI.
Depot SO Now-Street, Now-York.
T HIS highly celebrated Varnish Is expressly sdapted
for Uio use of Carriage or fight work of any kind.—
In transparency, brilliancy aud durability, Is not surpass
ed by any other artlcio or tho kind now In uso. Put up
In cans or 1,3 and 5 gallons each.
ADOLPHUS HUGEL,
Solo Agent for tho United States ami Canada.
Also, constantly on hand, Varnish or superior quality,
suitable for cabinet and other work. 3mo may 25
BROWN, PALMER * DWIGHT,
No. 172 Droadway, N. Y* City, Cor. Maiden Lane,
* WATCHES, WATCH MOVEMENTS,
Fino Diamond and Pearl Jewelry,
MU8IC S U0XBS™^NCT e AR™xfes, to..
To which they Invite the attention of tbe trade generally,
throughout the country. 3mo may 23
FL00E OIL OltffHS;
AT
TEMPORARY REMOVAL.
CHAU. OAKFORD,
WHOLESALK AND RETAIL,
Matter,
Has Removed, for the present, to
149 Chestnut-Strut under tho U. 8. Hotel.
.... Philadelphia,
' v *25£2_ mn 5 r 1,0 foU1 " 1 “ ,lirK0 n,,d Fashionable Stock of
GENTLEMEN'S HATS AUD OAFS,
Children’s and Youths’8traw (/oods, of every description,
may 13 2aw3mo •
HOGANY,
‘.LI
And all kinds of
IMPORTED FANCY WOODS,
At tbelr
8TEAM MILL AND MAHOGANY YARD,
Stirling Alley, from Race to Cherry, betnecn 3d A* 4rA-«fs.
»n«y >5 Philadelphia* sth3m»
„ No. 40 Plne-SIree*. Now-York,
P RINTED by a Now Patent Process. E. E. RICE V
CO n Patentees, would most respectfully annotmee to
of printing Floor Oil Cloths by Machinery, which, for ele
gance of finish, have never been excelled, and which they
are now offering, together wllh a largo and desirable
stock of Cloths, from 2 toO feet wide, nt greatly reduced
of Cloths, from 2 toO feet wide, nl greatly reduced
prices, at their Warehouses, No. 4U Pine-street,
may 11 tuw3mo
. PATENT.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 101 8outh Nccond-Nt.y Philadelphia,
H AVING Increased their focllltles for Manufacturing
PRATT'S PATENT RACK, and PINION
EXTENSION D INI NO TABLE, are now pre
pared lo furnish all the various sizes, at the shortest no-
HOSIERY AND UNDERGARMENTS.
A. RANKIN A GO.,
104 BOWERY, (NEAR GRAND-STREET,)
New-York,
I MPORTERS and Manufacturers of UNDERGAR
MENTS AND HOSIERY of every description, which
they are selling at extremely low prices. Bilk, Merino,
Colton, and Woolen Undervests and Pants, of erery sire
and quality, made to order.
Particular attention Invited to the various qualities of
ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS,
for summer wear, so highly recommended by tho medi
cal faculty os geutlo absorbents of perspiration, preserv
ers of health and promoters of comfort.
- I'wtniyfive ycaro experience lu tho same business,
and In the same neighborhood, has shown tho advan
tages of selling at a very small profit. Please call and
examlno tho assortment. Goods freely shfiwn, but no
ono urged to buy I Tho lowest prico invariably stated,
and no abatement.
The wholesale and retail departments entirely separate;
may 5 3mo
tico. They also havo on hand tho greatest variety of
PATTERNS, embracing all tho various articles or CABI
NET-IVARE, they havo over hod at any previous time,
they arqjirepnrcd lo sell at tho lowest prices that
WUNITURE can bo sold at. Also tho best
which
good FUiiNI.
quality of 8PR/NO and HAIR MATTRESSES, fur*
nlihed at tho lowest prices. sth3m* rosy 15
PREMIUM PIANO FORTES.
UU0VESTEEN & CO.
W OULD call attention or those about purchasing to
their splendid stock ofOJtf to 7Jf octavo PIANOS,
which they believe cannot bo excelled by any other In Uio
city, either for tone or finish, or in quality of material, or
In workmanship. As an evidence or this, they would
state that ntlbo test fair ortho American institute they
were awarded a gold medal, for tho best Plano, being the
fifth successive year in wblcli ihoy have received Premi
ums from tho Institute.
For Uie Southern market wo are making with Double
Iron Frames and detached cases, jiecullariy adapted to tbe
481 Broadway, Now York<
J. II. GUOVESTEEN,
WM. TRU8LOW.
may 15 luw3mo
(UP STAIRS.)
, BOYD dt KEEN,
MANUFACTURING litl.lll'ANY.
NOTIOE.
1 8 HEREBY GIVEN, that during the absence of Ablel
Stevens, Jr n from tills cllr, the Books and Papers
belonging to tho lata firm of Samuel Hoyt 4c Co- are In
tho hands or Mr. James A. Norris. All persons Indebted
to the said Into linn uro directed to make Immediate pay-
inont to Mr. Norris, who will also attend to such small
demands against tho firm as may not havo been paid.—
Mr. Norris will, for the present, he found at tho Counting
Room of Messrs. Cohens A Hertz.
AB1EL STEVENS, Jr.,
Savannah, May 22,1852.In Liquidation,
No. 11 Gold-Street, New-York.
M anufacturers of Pfemen’ Hoes, Waldrons a
Grlfiln’s Corn and Grass 8cylhe«, Brass Top Fire-
Dogs, Bronzed nnd Black Ring Top do., Iron lfet, Um
brails, Blower and Fire Btnnds, Steel Fire Setts, Steel
Fire Stands, Spittoons, Griudstono Fixtures, Chain Pump
Fixture^ Well Wheels, Sad Iron Heatens Charcoal Fur-
nnces, Dish Scrapers, Iron Jack Screws, Carpcnters’Ctemp
Screws, iron Bench Screws, Wufiles or every variety,
Mill irons. Cotton Hooks, Family Grindstones, Letter and
Notarial Presses, Drug Mortars, Saddlery Hardware, Bulls
Eyo lianihorns. Cast Iron Settees and Chairs, Twine Box
es, Furniture Castors, Bod-Keys, Door Latches, Ward
robe Hooks, Surplice Plns^Cofleo Mills, Ac. Ac.
ADVANCES.
T HE Undersigned are prepared to mtko advances on
shipments of Rice and Collon lo Now York, Liver
pool, l<ondon, Havre, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp,
Hamburg, Bremen, or St. Petersburg. Shipments to be
made direct, or through the medium or their friends In
Now York. For particulars apply at Iho Countlng-houso
No. 107 Bay-stroei. EPPING A KRETZ.
Jan 20
MARINE RAILWAY.
> resMctftf
AILM (AY, and It Is now In
completed our MARINE
successful operation. Wo arc, therefore, prepared to
tuko up vessels of any sire usually visiting our port, nnd
to do the work of repairing, Ael, on reasonable terms.
Those who wish to clean or paint Iho bottoms of their
vessels can also be nccomodnted ou tho Railway upon
reasonable terms. Wo are also prepnred to contract for
building vessels of auy class ur description, nnd to cai
on the businoe* of Ship Carpentering, Spar Making,
Caulking, In all ita various branches, at tbe easten
tremlty of the city.
sorry
, ond
i eastern ox-
A good Ship Smith U on the premises,
murll ly WILL1NK
A JONES.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
STEAM-SAWED A: RIVER LUMBER.
fTMlE Subscribers havo now on hand nnd will continuo
X to keep n large and frill supply of well-seasoned
Steam-sawed nnd Iflver Boards and Scantling, of all de
scriptions and sizes, which they will sell low and ou ac
commodating terms. Lumber will be delivered In any
part of tho city, If required.
Jan 20 K.F.KINCHLBY A CO., WlUInk’s wharf.
Daguerreotypes, Beautifully Colored.;
rpil IT subscriber Taprcpnrcd to execute Dagurrcotypcs
X (beautifully colored) In the best stylo or the art. I
havo Just received a handsomo assortment of Cases and
Frames, or most beautiful and chaste patterns—Just the
thing for Presents. Citizens are invited up to my Rooms
to oxamino thorn, over tho Aluslc Store, Afarket Square.
W. V. PRENTICE.
All kinds of Stock constantly for sale. Jan 80
Tbo OlsoapvRt Storo Is Still to bo Found
AT 1 ft 1 CONORESS-ST.
'EINSTEIN & ECKMAN.
rpiIE Undersigned takes pleasure In announcing lo tho
X public, thatUicy have, as ueual. a.largo and well
selected Stock of SPRING and SUAIMER GOODS on
hind, which they assure to bo equal, ir not superior, to
any stock In the city, and which they offer to sell os lr-
as thoy can bo purchased at auy other place.
Tbelr stock comprise* a Urge quantity of printed
MUSLINS nnd BAREGES, a large portion of which will
be sold nt cost prices.
French LAWNS nnd CAMBRICS, SILK TI8SUE8.
Plain, figured,changeable, plaid,striped and blk. SILKS
Plain and embroidered Swiss, Cambric, Mull and
Book MUSLINS.
Silk and Crape SHAWLS: Crane nnd narego SCARFS
A very lanre stock or PARASOLS, FANS, COLLARS.
CUFFS, CHEMI8ETTS, and all kluds of GLOVES and
MITTS: also an assortment of LACE, EDGINGS, Linen
....I Dili. If lunirL-nnliiKoj ' '
mniD also ■iiMsomuoni oi i
Mul Silk HANDKERCHIEFS.
Their stock or CALICOES nnd GINGHAMS, aa also or
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS Is well suppllcd/especlally
In LINENS, which they will sell at astonishing low prices.
They nssure all tholr goods perfectly sound, and are
nevertheless able to sell cheaper than the cheapest store
in tho city.
Tho public Is respeclfolly Invited to call and examine
tbe stock of EINSTEIN A ECKMAN’S,
■pr 30 151 Congrcsfrstroet.
Dying and Benovating Establishment,
8AVANNAII, GEORGIA,
73 York-at.. rear of the Court Houee,
EnlabllHlioA in 1838. -
L ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, Ac. Cleaned, nnd Dyed vurious colors; Ladles’
Bonnots Btcachod ami Pressed in a fnshionablo style; Kid
Gloves Cluanol nud Gentlemen’s Garmonta Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed an may bo required. Alldone In the
same style which has generally so much ploascd my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Roll-Road,
are requested to writo per mall,so that I mny knownwhero
to cull for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
apr 1 tuw
DAVID Hi GALLOWAY & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Friotion Matches,
In Round and Wood Boxes,
MARKING INK,
BLACK WRITING INK,
ADD
July 1 OIL PASTE BLACKING, thf—r>
New Tailoring: Goods,
JUST RECEIVED
At Kelly's. Bull-street Opposite Pulaski House.
t Tfie Subscriber has Ju»i received an assortment
or SPRING nnd SUMMER GOODS, conslstlngor
French and English Caslimorett, llrab D’F.le,
Plain and Fancy Summer Casslmers, Whlto and
Figured Marseilles Vestings, While and Fancy Linen
Drill, which ho Is prepared to mike to order, or sell by
tio pattern, on accomodating terms; also. Shirts, under
do., of Cotton and Lisle Thread, Drawers, Crarnta,GIoVoa
ana Nock Tlos, suitable for summer woar.
JOHN W. KELLY.
P. S. Just received an assortment of Summer Cunts,
Pants and Vesta, which will bo sold cheap. roar 17
a 08 BRYAN-STREET.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
T HE SUBSCRIBER has Just received j>cr recent nr
rivals from Now-York, his well assorted stock of
Spring and Summer Goods: consisting In part of English
aud German CLOTHS, OASSIMEIIS and CA8I1ME-
RETTES, do. silk, dm firab D’Etes. Fancy Linen Drills,
Am, Ac. Also, a largeands|)]ondld
.... variety ol Vestings,
vltt Fancy Silks, Satin, Wbllo and Fancy Marseilles,
and Black Embroidered, all of which ho Is prepared to
tnnko up to order lu tho most foshlounbta styles and on
tho roost accommodating terms. Iln hot also received a
select assortment of Men’s and Boys’ Ready Made Cloth
ing, together wllh n largo and choice supply of Silk am
Straw DAI'S and CAPS, made up to tho latest style an
,to life own order. PHILLIP KEAN,
apr 10 . Draper and Tailor, 98 Bryan-sL
Eancy Goods and Toys.
KUJEJUNE At SIHENING,
J^EG LEAVE to Inform tbelr friends and tho merch-
i ants In general, that they havo located themselves at
38 Doy-street, Now-York,
■ale of GERMAN; FRjWCll aiid ENGLISH
For the sale
FANCY GOODS AND TOYS; FRENCH CHINA, BO-
HEM I AN GLASS-WARE; GERMAN CUTLERY;
GERMAN BRASS-WARE (Candlesticks and Lamps);
* UNGF *” " - J “-
COUNICES and GILT MOULDINGS. All Goods are
direct from tho manufeeturers, imported by themselves,
and will bo sold at tho lowest market prices. Jobbers
and merchants are Invited to examlno tholr stock.
KUEHNE A SHCEN1NG,
mar 30 tuw3mo 33 Dey-st, up stairs.
LOOKING OEfcAJSB APHggDUE FRAME
66,00 and 71 For«Flli-iit..lVew-York.
T HE Undersigned having devoted his personal atten-
tlon for many years to the LOOKING GLASS AND
PICTURE FRAME BUSINESS, Is fully competent by
his experience lo execute work (of any description in his
line) that will give satlsfectlon to tbo most particular. Be-
Ing probably tho LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE
ESTABLISHMENT of the kind In this country,It pos
sesses advantages over others In VARIETY AND EX
TENSIVENESS OF STOCK: nnd Iho toso • kstabush-
TENolYEN ECS Uf STUCK j ana tUO LONO • XSTABUSU-
rd and continual increase or trado from all parts of tbe
Union, with the many improvements tho undersigned
has recently mude In his machinery, ouablcs him to soil
his articles at less prices than any other Manufacturer;
and ho respectfully solicit* his friends aud tho public in
general to call and examine his large assortment of
LOOKING GLASSES and PICTURE FRAMES previous
to purchasing.
On hand, ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, MAHOGANY
AND GILT MOULDING, of overy description, aud all
lengths, for shipping.
All communications through the poet office will be
thankfully received and punctually attended to. Direct
to box 101 Chatham Square Post Office.
mar 30 tuwUmo 8. J. SIGLER.
DtltlnUrtatKa gaijrettBeCTcnttu [ : anlcn at gtttiton
nrsiinaiwv i\-n m«nnrx< . . iav >r v wi, ■».
STEiTmwmi am ?Eb“i”g , !iiop,
fine, conslstlngor Mahogany, Rosewood and WaL
e Let for
BY T. J. WALSH.
Lot No.3MooreTythlng, Pereival Ward; Fee8tmple;
60 feet on nroughton-street, 00 depth; ono of the most
desirable Iota for building on now offered for safe. If
not disposed of before Tuesday, 1st June, It will bo offer
ed at the Court House. For terms, apply at the Counting
Room, which will be liberal. may 86
ARCHER & WARNER,
No. 119 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia,
NEGROES WANTED.
T HE Subscriber wishes to purchsso NEGROES either
singly or in ramifies for cash, nnd will also niako libe
ral advances on tho same. Apply to Wm. Wright at
TI108.J. WALSH'S
lmo
8th Inst.:
«8 84 30 60 88 31 16 71 41 13 75 1.
IVNos. 1 13 41-16 31 33-41 71 75-Pjiscs In tbo above
1UBT, MONTGOMERY & CO.
SUCCESSORS TO
ISAAC PUGH 4c CO.
Manufacturers and Importers of
V A P E K H A N G I N G S,
No. 118 Chestnut Street,
rosy 15 2aw 3m* PHILADELPHIA.
Here la Something: Fine I
Will be drawn at Augusta, Gr^ To-Morrow, 10th Inst.
Georgia State Lottery,
UlaRROO.
AUTHORISED BV THE LKOISLATURR,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
P. C. BARfiKR 4c CO., Managers.
18 Drawn Numbers In each package or 22 Tickets, nut-
Jring mare Prizes than Blanks.
ARa i
Tickets only Qi—Shares in proportion.
A Package of Wholes cost t44, and must draw back 424.
Do Halves “ *22, “ “ “ “ 418.
Do. Quarters 411, “ M “ “ 46
PRIZES CASHED AT THIS OrHOI.
17*All onlers promptly and confidentially attended to,
and Drawings sen Mo all customers out or the city.
Tickets, Sharea and Packages for sale by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
J une 0 At bis Lucky Office, cor. BuU-st. 4c Bay Lane,
ANOTHER PRIZE OF 4100 SOLDI
TVRAWN NUMBERS—Of Cl»s 50:
1J 08 84 80 60 88 31 16 71 41 18 70 1.
Ticket 33 38 73, prize, sold, of 4130.
Georgia State Lottery,
For the Benefit of Independent Fire Co. Augusta.
V. C. BARBER 4c CO., Managers.
Class f"
Special Notices.
■PLEHOID SrilBME:
Prize or. 46,0001 1 Prize of. 4438
Prizo or. 41,500 1 Prize of 4300
Prize or. 41,000 | 1 Prize or. .8150
fee. Ice. ItC. Sec.
A Package of Halves cost 422, ala risk of only 411 80.
Do. Quarters 412, “ “ “ 43 00.
B7* Orders from the country promptly attended to,
and printed drawings sent to all who may order tickets.
JunoU CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
Planters* Dank, |,
Savannah, 7th June, 1852.1 <
D IVIDEND NO. 73.—The Board-of Directors bare
This Day declared a dividend or (6) Six percent,
payable on aud after Thursday next, loth Inst.
June 8 8 H. W. MERCER, Cashier.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
r^EO. W. WYLLY having this day associated with
VJT him In business JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIN, will con
tinue the BROKERAGE AND GENERAL COMMIS
SION 1IU81NESS In all Its branches, under the firm of
June 8 WYLLY4cMONTMOLLIN.
T HE Subscribers ore prepared to make advances on
Beal Estate, Bank or olher Stocks, or any other
property that may bo placed with them for safe.
WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN.
June 9 OIBco pomer BiilUL 4c Bay-lane.
FOR SALE 1
a A HOUSE pleasantly situated on a fee simple
lot, 56 by 1UU feet—also, n Negro Woman who u a
good cook, wneher and I roner.
may 31 WYLLY fc MONTMOLLIN, Brokers.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
L Tho Brick Tenement HOUSE, on Lot No.-
Llbcrty-stt. WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN,
muy 29 Brokers.
VALUABLE FARR FOU SALE,
aa. Containing about 38 acres or first quality or River
*7* Swamp Land, with a front of 2,000 feet on Bavan-
■^^nah River, sultablo for Mill sites. The Farm is In
a high stale or cultivation and under good embankments,
situated about half mile from the city, and adjoining the
lands of Messrs. W. B. Giles 4c Co.; the Improvements
consist of a good Barn, Corn bouse, Overseer’s house and
Negro houses, tho Improvement are now; entrance to tho
Form both by wator and an avenua through Messrs. W. B.
Giles 4c Co.’s lands. The above property Is worthy tbe
attention or capitalists, as the wharf Interest of the city is
advancing in that dlrecilnu. For further particulars sp-
ply to WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN, Brokers.
FOR8ALE.
Y? r y. 8nin . r J, n °y»aged.15 years, warranted sound.
i. Also two Women, good cooks, washers nndlroners.
ipply to WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN,
JunoS —
FOR SALE.
A Very Likely Family of NEGROES; a young Wo
man (accustomed to hmiso and field work) and ber
3 Children—also a Boy 10 years, country raised. Apply
to WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN,
FOR SALE.
A LIKELY and intelligent Girl, 10 yean of age, a very
xx good cook, and an excellent house servant. Apply
to WYLLY 4c MONTMOLLIN, Brokers.
June 4
TO HIRE.
^ SMART BOY,16 year* old.
OY, 16 years old. Apply to
WYLLY 4c MONTMOlXlN, Brokers.
EXCHANGE ON NEW-YORK.
gIOHT o CUECK on NEW-YORKjjbr ttdeby
) may 24
R. HABERSHAM 4c SON.
STOLEN.
A FOUR OARED BOAT painted yellow, wllh the
ship’s name, “Emma Heyn,” on tbe stern. A suita
ble reword will bo paid for Its recovery.
June 3 PADELFORD, FAY 4c CO.
DR. GILDERT
R E8PECTFTILY announces to his friends and the
public, that he has this dnv taken Into partfiership
In the Practice of Medicine, Dr. W. II. BANKS, former! r
or Macon. Ofllco hours B to 10 A. M., and 3 to 5 P. M.
Office 75 Brnughton-sL
Savannah, May 1st, 1859. 6mo may 10
$25 BEWABD.
TT being evident, lhat at the lire on the morning of the
X 5th lust, some malicious person or persons nod ctt.
deavorod to destroy tho working condition of Engine No.
4. by placing obstructions in and about parts of'tho ma
chinery, tho above reward will be paid for
B0DA WATEE APAEATUS.
OKB k TABEl.B,
Machinists amt Urns Finishers,
ALSO MANUPACTURKRS OP
Tlic Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TH*
Soda Water Aparatu* manufactory*
No. Off GOLD-STREET,
One Door from Beeknnn-st. New-York.
Draught Tubs, Coolers in Tubs, Copper Foil ntatns,
Botllo Moulds, Forco Pumps, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice. „
may3 tuvrOm
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GE1IRAN.
A LEGOUX 4c PARDERSUB, 35 Maiden Lane.
• New-York, ore now opening a large assortment
•*--1- —»-—•—purt: Clocks In
of Goods In tholr lino, embracing ... r _... ...
Bronze, Gilt, Marble, China, Alabaster and Ebony Mnn-
tlo Ornaments, Chinn Vases, Dlnuer, Tea, Doscrt, and
lele-«-tele Sells, Glass Shades, Groups In Bronze, Bircuit,
4cc-&c.; ......... a.—i.
. Caudetabras, Candlesticks, Watch Stands, Ope
ra (Haases, Fans, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Canes,
Brushes for Hair, Teeth, Nalls, and Shaving; Combs, Per*
frimery, Hand Mirrors, Suspenders, Guard Chains, Porte
Monafs, Cigar Cases, Card Cooes, Accordeoiis, Flullnaa,
Muslo Boxes. An extensive) ASSORTMENT* of other
GOODS, which thoy respeclfolly offer to the attention of
buyers. Orders recolved for French Goods aud executed
by Mr. A. LEGOUX at their Houso In Paris, 23 Rue
Hautvllle. . -
tuw 3m
may 10
Variety Stove Warehouse.
BARTLETT BENT, Jr. ^ t
T'vEALERS In 8tovca of overy vnrioty and most foah-
XJ lonablo patterns, farmers Boilers of all sixes; Cast
Furnaces, Oven Fronts, etc.
No. 838 Water St., Now York,
mar 24 3m
DOUG AID FERGUSON,
CABINET MAKER,UPHOLSTERER,UNDERTAKER
WrlirUt-iq., opposite Court House,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
O FFERS bis services to tbe citizens or faarannah and
others, lu iho Making and Repairing all kinds of
CABINETWORK, Making and l^yingorCAUPLTSand
OIL CLOTHS, Making ami Hanging WINDOW CUR
TAINS, and every thing else connected with UUIIOL-
BTERv; also
Bell Hanging, In all Its brandies.
Families about looting the eity for uny time, can, by
giving the necessary charge and directions, have their
residences eared for, and all work done, during their
absence and previous to their return,
Juno 7
0—mws3w
PARIS HOUSE CONFECTIONARY.
MONSIEUR N. LEFORT, of Paris,
M OST Respoctfufiy announces to the l*d\ea and
Gentlemen of Savannah, that on and after Sat
urday, tho 17th Instant, ho will bo coustanl y pre
pared and always happy to supply them at bis new,
spacious nnd magnificent Establishment on
BROUGHTON-STRBET, OITOSITB ST. ANDBKwS HALL,
—With—
FRENCH CONFECTION AUY, PASTRY and PYRA
MIDS, of every description: with UtLNt.II COR
DIALS and WINES, of the richest varieties, mjd el 2
with JELLIES, PRESERVES oml FANCY ARTICLES,
oT the best poeelblo character-all or which will bp man-
ufaetured and prepared by himself from tbe choicest
materials.
At his clogant ConfocUonnry and In bis largo and beau
tiful Saloon may bo procured at nil times tho most do-
llclous FRUlTi ICECREAMS, 811 HUBERTS, SODA
WATERS, and Refreshments of every description lmagl-
In connection with tho Wholesale and Retail Confec
tionary, Pastry and Fancy Artlcloe business, Monsieur
LEFORT will supply in tho best possible manner, as
well as at tbo shortest notice, Collations, Diuners and
Parties, both civil and mUUaire, and also Tables for
Select and Family Soirees of the roost rocqerchl character.
Having been for many ycarsactlvely engaged with some
or the most magnificent, as well as Uio most exlenslvo
Confectionaries or Paris, and also having frequently pre
pared Royal Banquets for Louis Phllllppe, tbe pronrlotof
of tho Paris Houso would roost respectfofiy offer his
professional services to Uio good people or Savannah,
and solicits their generous support. Jmo apr 13
■y^lNB HOTTI,
. . each; for sale by
meyfil 3mo
gross, in mats or one
ANDREW LOW lb. CO.
above reward will be paid for proof to con
vict any person having dono ao—and any person, not
connected with tho Savannah lire Department, found
hereafter meddling with any of the property under Ibeir
charge, or found In Engtno Houses when no members of
engines uro preseuL will bo prosecuted according to law.
A. N. MILLER, Chief Fireman,
Savannah Fire Department.
Savannah, Juno 7th, 1859.June 7
WANTED TO HIRE.
A GOOD Cook, Washer and lronor; wages paid month-
ly. Apply at the Counting Room or
may 4 TARVER 4c TRUCHELUT.
NEGIIOEM WANTED.
TTTANTED at Fig Island Mill, to work bv the year,
W six prlmo NEGRO MEN, for whom liberal wages
will bo^iven; apply to
JAMES A. FAWN8, Agt.
DAY,’ll
T. J. WALSH.
theAth^iM^w£be sold at publlo |
A lot of about six hundred BEG ARB, seised by the
■t, > — — fUia.MM. d— — V. — — — IIIjumIIh i .
Collector of Customs, for having been illegally import<.
n tho United States. June 4
Vaiuabis Lo t
may 11
.J. WALSH’S
Store, Bay-street.
BY FIIILURICK Sc DEL-.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, will be sold, In front
„ Tho usual assortment of Groceries, Provisions,
auimen
ce. Cutlery, tec. Terras cash before delivery.
N. B.—All articles pttrehnsed at auction, at 1 ~
for before the next regular safe, will be sold _. .
and risk of the former purchaser. s _Ji
Underwriters' Sate.
BY J
Tina DAY, at 10 o’clooi In TodraSPw.reh
on tho llsy, will bo sold for account of tho under* ri-
nil concerned:
50 muls. llacon Shoulders, damaged on board schr.
John Potts Brown, on her twsssge from Philadelphia to
this port, and sold under Inspection or tbe Port Wnrd-
M JunoO.
cn*. Tormscash.
Window Glass.
BY PHILBU1CK Ac BELL.
At Private Sale.
Juit nolred In ilore, nml tor nl. Inn, (50 boxc
Vlnrlrtl. I’na.lt Ot.—, .Hit fViiHih — . iL. .....
B7*
Rare Chance by the Paekogo I
STLENDID scheme:
$6,000!
•1,500—il.OOO—4408.
#7 And more than 4UQ.U00 In Smuller Prizes. -JT1
. J OO, .
Draws To-Morrow, loth Inst.
Good Nchome for Packajroe.
12 Drawn Ballots In each Package of 22Ticket*.
Window, Coach, Sheet and Crown Glass, from the Hoi-
ston Glass Works, Knoxvllfe Tenn. Tbe nbove Glass
Is or the best quality, and assorted sizes, from 63 to 32*
40. TlieSubscriberbRVlngbeenappolnfedAgentsIbrtbo
above Company, ere enabled to sell at reduced prices.
i soil at reduced prices.
For California 9
VIA NE W-ORLE*t NS AND NICARAG UA.
CONNECTING WITH VANDERBILTS LINE ON THE
PACIFIC.
The A. 1. Steamship PAMPERO, Geo. W.
_ McCerren, Commander, will leave Baltimore
re porta on Wednesday, Juno Otb, and If a
sufficient number of passengers offers will touch at this
-’— Hence, site will proceed to Now-Orlcans whore
'— *■ and then continuo her
place.
ce, tl
sho will touch for a few hours, and then continuo her
voyage. She has been thoroughly overhauled and refit
ted, and fans unsurpassed accommodations.
First ClassCaDlnPassage .....4300
Second do do do 4250 <
Steerage do 4180 '
Or 143 dollars for Btcerniro ir tho passengers pay tbelr
wn transportation across the Isthmus.
For Tickets, apply to
imt/NDAOE 4c WILLIS, Savannah.
Juno 2 or BUTTS, P10KRELL 4c Co., Baltimore.
To Leave Tuesday, June 8.
STEAM SHIP ISABEL.
FOR HAVANA VIA KEY WEST.
Change of Days of Leaving of tho Steam-Skip Isabel
from Savannah.
To Leare 8th and 88d of each month.
V. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE : *
The splendid 8team-shlp ISABEL, 1,100
Iona burthen. Willum Rollins, Common-
ler, will leave Savannah on the 8th and 22d of each
month, and will leave Havana on the 13th and 30th or
each month. • • >
The Isnbol will carry the Paclfle Malls, and connecUt
Havana with the Pacific Mall Steam-ship Company’s
through line to California and Oregon via Chagres, and
tholr steam-ships to New-Orleans.
_ Tickets for Key West, Havana, New-Orleans, and
Chagres, can be bad by applying to
COHENS 4c HERTZ.
Through Tickets to Savannah or Charleston, via Ha
vana, can be bad from the Paclfle Mall Com pane’s
Agents, nt Chagres and New-Orieana.
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY 4c CO„ MANAGERS. #
NEW-YORK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP 1
WEEKLY.
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort.
These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time
Office No. 5 Bull-Street,Opposite tbe Pulaski House.
Close No, 60, for 1808.
To b.o drawn In Savannah, Ga n Wednesday, June Otb.
HIGHEST P11IZE8:
that the Msainnand Bouhbrkxr leaye Charleston, ar-
rive In New-York as soon as, or before them.
$5,000—$2j000!
Tickets 41—Shares in proportion.
Q7 rataas casukd at this ornca. JP9
Por safe by E. WITHINCTON,
June 0 Vender for Gregory 4c Maury.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The ship FLORIDA n
commence to load this day, and requires only
_Jes Cotton to complete ber cargo. For freight of
which, apply lo CI1A8.
bundles H
2501
Juno 8
L F. MILL8.
• IIAY, landing from sold ship, and for sale.
3
NEW-YORK.
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Established Link.
^Tbe regular packet ship MARION, T. II. Davis,
r, will meet with despatch as above. For freight
master, _ T .. r . ..
or having good accommodations, apply on board
* l Jnne8* * W * ° f *** BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—New Like.—The regular
packet barque PETER DEMILL,Capt. N. ifoey,
-o Immediate dispatch for the above port. For
freight of 200 bales Colton, to complete her can
to [Juqe 8] ROWLAND 4c WASH!
FOR NEW-YORK.—New I.iee.—The Cut
. sailing regular packet barque PETER DEMILL,
S , master, will bavo despatch for the nbovo port,
jht or passage, apply to Captain on board, or to
ROWLAND 4c WASHBURN.
June
FOR NEW-YORK.—Tbo fast sailing achr. J.
sage, apply to
FOR NEW YORK.—Btto Line.—The fast
sailing regular packet barque HARVEST, II.
is, master, will have Immediate despatch. For
freight or passage, having very superior accommodations,
apply on board, or tn
June 4 ... tDl.nfTnv iirtl r,Bn l
WA811BURN, WILDER 4c CO,
FOR NEW YORK.—Brio Line.—Tho fast safi-
322 Ing regular packet brig MADISON, .D Clarke,
ter, wifi hare immediate - F —~-■-*- *•— —
despatch. For freight or
passage, baring very excellent accommodation, apply on
board, or to
June 4 WASHBURN, WILDER 4c CO.
FOR NEW-YORK.—Tbo fine fast sallli
..cw and Splendid Steam-:—
FLORIDA, Captain Lyoh, *
ALABAMA,. Captain Ludlow, ’
Belonging to tbe
17
- - i)'»bte beforegoing on hoard
PADELFORD, FAY 4c CO.,,-
SAMUEL L. MITCH ILL,
104 Front-street, New-Yi
FOU PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
The new and splendid side-wheel steam-
Bh| p state of Georgia, or 1200 tons
eglster.Copt. John B. Walton, has commenced her rt«u-
ar trips and wlU leave Savannah on Wednesday, the
Jd day or June, and every alternate Wednesday there
after; say on the 10th and 30th June, 14th and SSlh July,
10th and 25th August, and so on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia 493 OO
Through Tickets to New York 83.00
Steerage. '.. 0 OO
This ship baa been built wllh entire regard lo aafoty,
comfort and despatch, and offers new nndadmlrabfe m-
cillllea to business and travel. For freight nrpossage ap
ply to PADELFORD,FAY 4c CO., ,
Agents In Savannah.
HERON 4c MARTIN,
A gents In Philadelphia-
may 21
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
THE
Savannah ft Charleston .fcrtr 'Jteri 2
U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Savannah eveky Moenino at Foce.
o’clock, alter tbe arrival of tbe Night Train of the
Central Rafi-Iload, and ARRIVE at UharleMton
atTwelve o’clock M. same pay, connecting at Charles-
on with the Wilmington Bteam-Packeta. which
leave wllh tbe U. 8. Mall eveey day at 2Jf pTM- and,
alto, wllh the Now-York Ac Ohorleaton Steam-
Bhlps, which leave Charleston eveky Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons.
Passengers leaviug Macon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive In time to connect wllh tbe splendid new steam*
>vt, uuvo ittnen
DARLING, Wheeler, master, will have Imme- ship JAMES ADGER one week and'the steamship
fespstch for tbo above port. For Freight or Pas- SOUTHERNER tbe next,
ly to ROWLAND 4c WASHBURN. Fare from Charleston to New-York by land rente. .420 OO
time 52 hours. '
By steamships .425 OO
may 13 8. M. LAFFTTEAU, AgenU
CH ARLESTON AND 8 AVANN AH MAIL 8TEAMER8 j
Summer Arrangement.
From and after this date. Excursion
Tickets will be Issued, allowing passen
gers to go to Charleston for one fhre and return same trip.
may II
a M. LAFFiTEAU, AgeflL
ADELE, Ackley, master, will have quid
patch as above. Forfrelgf
r ^.Jt or passage, apply to
June 3 BRUNDAGE k W1L
FOR NEW YORK—Bato Line^-
dcs-
-Tbo fast salt-
j nK regular packet barquo EXACT, L. G. Ste
vens, master, will havo prompt despatch. For freight or
passage, having very superior accommodations, apply on
board,or to WASHBURN, WILDER 4c <j&.
PHILADELPHIA.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tbesebr. GEORGIA,
:A. J. Petting!II, master, will meet wllh despatch,
ns above. For freight or passage, apply on board, at
Waldburg’s wharf, or to
June!BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c OO.
FUR PHILADELPHIA. —Heeon’s Line—
;The regular packet sebr. DAVID SMITH, Smllb,
master, will havo quick despatch as above. For Freight
or Passage, apply to
mny 21
BRUNDAGE 4c WILLIS.
BALTIMORE.
FOR BALTIMORE.—Reoulak Line—Tbe
fine Sebr. WOODBRIDGE, W. Bradford, master,
MACON AND WESTERN HAIL ROAD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. nl.
“ Atlanta “ “ 6Y “ P. M,
Connecting at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western
and Atlantic and LaGrange Roads, and with the Day-
Train or tbe Georgia Rood, and at Macon with tbe Day
Trains or the Central and Southwestern ‘Roods. Pnssen-
' * ••W*
K rs wifi arrive In Macon at 12Y, and at Atluta at ljf,
vlug the remainder oftho night for rest.
Passengers going South via Montgomery, Ala^ who
leave Savannah at 8 A. BL, will arrive at Montgomery
In forty hours, including all stoppages, and only ten hours
Staging
Accommodation Trains, Tri-Weekly, will leave Macon
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 o’clock, A. M.
Returning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and.
Saturday at 7Rf A. M. This Train will connect with tho
Night Train ortbe Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with tbe
Night Train of the Central Rood at Macon. Passenger*
by tbe upward lYaln can dine at Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, SupT.
Macon, May 17,1852 •3mo may 10
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD. '
meet with despatch as above. For freight or pas-
_. J --* - •- on board, at
iage, having good accommodations, apply on
I'elfalr’a wharf, or to -BRICIIAmTKELLY fc C6.
YACHT FOR SALE.
A copper-fastened and coppered schr. rigged
YACHT, of about fifteen tons burthen. She Is
— found In every respect, and is a remarkable test
sailor. She now lies in the river below tho Dry Dock
where she can be seen. She has good accommodations,
and .Is well adapted cither for a pleasure boat, or for
trading purposes. For particulars enquire or
may 11 HONE 4c CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
FOR HAVANA.—Tbe lino test sailing brig
HARRIET. Marston, master, having most of her
cargo engaged, will meet with quick despatch, For
—of Freight —" " ‘
Ight or Passage, having floe accommoda
tion#, njiply to tne master on board, or to
rosy 11
HOR8ES FOR SALE.
A pair or young, well broke, Northern Hor
ses, of a bay color, are offered for solo—ap
ply to J. WALDBURG.
C0T00SA. SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
T HIS Beautiful and attractive watering place will be
open for the reception of visiters on tne 16th Inst.
The owners ami proprietors have spared no pains or ex
pense to mnko Cotoosa tho Saratoga of Iho South.
Tho accommodations ore amnio for live hundred per
sons. Handsome Cottages with plastered rooms and fire
places, well arranged for frunllles, may bo engaged for the
I ' 'A VERY valuable STEAM SAW MILL on the
81. John’s River, Florida, recently built with all the
modern Improvements, will be sold if applied for
xllatcly. Near the Mill is a very largo body of well
* * *-—•*—-» re*-
This truly wonderful snot with Its hundred gushing
fountains, is situated In Walker county, Go. two miles
r ,«r I I. a ii.i.it. 11-11 n .1 nr -L-tt
immediately. -.. ...
Umbered I-and, which may olio be purchased upon r®
•onable terms. Apply to JACOB WALDBURG,
Savannah;
Or to MaJ. B. A. Putnam, 8L Augustine, Florida.
Savannah, May 8,1852.tf may 10
from the Western & Atlantic ltafi-Road, 25 miles from
Chattanooga. 113 miles from AUanto, Ga.
A splendid Omnibus and Hacks will bo tn readiness at
Cotoosa platform to convey passengers over a lino road
to the Springs.
BATTY, HICKMAN 4c McDONALD.
JunoS Dim—S2Jtfm
TO RENT—Until 1st Not.
iwft A four story brick HOUSE, on north side of
E2W Liberty street, and one door east or Barnard street.
fc— *It has a bathing apparatus for hot or cold water,
^throughout. ‘ForeenlonJveulUJ^
may & No. 118 Bay^st.
CAFE MAY-SEA BATIIING.
I Congress Hall wlU bo opened’on the 10th
or Juno next The location or this House and
tbe high nnd beautlftil grounds In front, render it
tbe most deslmblo or any on Uio Island.
Tbe proprietor hopes to merit a contlnuancoof the
very liberal patronage heretofore received,
may 20 lmo W. B. MILLER, Proprietor.
ri'VHIS Fashionable and health restoring Watering Place,
X tho property or Mr. WATKINS, will bo opened as
usunl on Ihu first of June. It U situated twenty-three
miles from Athens, where Stages are ready at all times
to convey psssengers.
To tho usual attractions of tho place is to be added a
NEW SPRING, the component properties or which are
Peroxide of Iron, Sulphur, Soda and Magnesia.
All tho appointments of the establishment are arranged
for pleasure nnd comfort, mwf Jel—mf At apr 34
RUNAWAY)
From the Subscriber, near Ccntrevlllnge, Ga^
" " iplex'""
three Negro Men, all ot yellow complexion:
WILEY,.. .44 year* or age, 5 feet 0 Inches high.
ALFRED...27 “ * 5 “ 8 “ “
SAUNDERS, 25“ “ 5 “ 0 “ “
H Is probable they will endeavor to reach Wilmington,
N. C. A reward or 425 each will be paid for their deliv
ery to mo at Ceutrevlllage, on tho St. Maras- river, or at
tbe jail ut Savannah, Chatham county. Anycommunl-
cation on the subjoct can bo uddressd to roe at Centrovtl-
Uge, or lo Messrs. Hunter A Gammell, Savannah.
HALL.
-.-The Augusta Chronlclo A Sentinel will publish
(wo weeks and forward bill to this ofllco. 12 Juno 5
NOTICE.
M R. EDWARD W. MARSHALL having removed
from this city, has placed his notes and accounts in
ray bums for collection. AU persons Indebted to him
or to tbe lato firm or Marshall A Aiken, will please coll at
my ofllco and sclllo without further notice.
Juno 8 2 E. 11. BACON.
NOTICE,
M R. ISAAC J. ANDERSON wifi in folura act aa my
Attorney. M. J. SOLOMONS,
may 21
ATTENTION I
I F You should bo so unfortunate as to want Medicine of
any kind, at any tlmo of the night, yon can obtain
them by ringing the Night Bell, when a competent wr
aon will wait on you. Thore wifi bo a fight In the slot
all night. HUMPHREYS A JOHNSON,
June 7 0 Corner Broughton and Whitakersts.
NOTICE.
I N our absence from the city Messrs. S. E. BOTH WELL
A CO. are our authorised Agents.
HOLT A BOTH WELL.
Savannah, June 4th, 1852. tf June 5
TIMBER. ,
•4 A Sticks of Timber havo been In my Canal about
±U three weeks, (put there by some person unknown
to me.) Tbe owner Is requested to call, pay expenses,
and take them away within ten days.
8avanunh, Juno 8,1852. G. A. L. LAMAR.
K EFINED SUUAR, Ac.—30 bbls. crashed and eferifi-
cd Sugar; 20 casks “TcnnotV’ Scotch Ale; 23 bbls.
prlmo Lard; 300 Sugur Cured llsms; 20 kegs fresh Goshen
Butter; just received by
• June5 W.-W. GOODRICH.
H * ARPER’8 MAGAZINE for Jnuc, received by 3
may 28 • JOHN U. COOPER A CO.
tlHAnUE Uz SUIUtllt/JiE.
T HIS ROAD la now open for the transportation of
Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro*.'.At this
point It connects wllh a splendid fine or Four-Horse Poet
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mllledgevllte.
J '- r ^ SCr ,n " na
Leave Savannah at 8.00 o’clock A. Hu
June 7
Jurat or to
COHENS A HERTZ.
A-M.
“ A-M.
isgl
Macon at .....7.30
MilledgevlUo at .7.00
Augusta at 4 JO .
Arrive at Augusta at .0.40
“ I at8avnm»ah......,.,......,.;6.0Q. ’
'at Macon at 6.43 -
atMllledgovllloat... .7.13 . .
Fare between Savannah and Augusta 45 30
“ “ Macon “ * ......46 50
“ “ Mllledgovifiolce “ .....86 70
* MACPHERBON B. MILLEN, Gen’l Bup’t.
Savannah, May 5th, 1852.may 5 '
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Prelgbt leaves
Mncon at 6V A. M., arrives at Oglethorpe at lojg
A. M n leaves Ogtetborpe at 11 A. M- arrives at.M
at 3)4 P. connecting each way with tbe Central
Uacon and Western Rail Road Trains, and the 1
hassce, Eufaula and Columbus Mall Stage Lines.
Passengers dine at Fort Volley at 1.15 PA1.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
tug 20 South Western Rail Rdi
THE UADIS0N SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
NOTICE.
JJAVINO disposed
team Saw Mill Company
of their Interest In that establish-
i ■ inent lo Mossrs. BEERS, ST1LL&1 AN A CO. toko ‘
much pleasure In recommending these gentlemen io tbe
patronage of tbe old customers or tbe concern, behoving
them to be worthy of credit and confidence.
WM. CRABTREE,
June 7 mwf 4w Former Proprietor nnd Agent..
SAVANNAH STEAM SAW MILL.
T HE UNDERSIGNED, baring purchased the above
establishment, are now pulling the same in complete
repair; with new Engine and Boilers, and expect lo bo In
readiness for operation on or about the first or July next.
They respectfully soficllgho patronage of tbe public In
gem-ml, and the old customers of the establishment In
e rilculsr. They proffer to flimish all descriptions of
wed Lumber and Hewn Timber, of the best Georgia
pine, on tho most accommodating forms, and on the
shortest reasonable notice. The location of this mill, and
Its capacity for the accommodation of vessels, Is not ex
ceeded, If equalled, by any in tho Souther country.—
Vessels of any draught of water that can pass tho wrecks,
may safely load at the mill wharf. Tho undersigned bavo
formed a partnership In this city for tho prosecution of
the LUMBER BUSINKS8, under the firm of BEERS,
8T1LLMAL A CO. Their firm in Bridgeport, Conuccli-
cul, is LYON, CURTI8 A CO.
They wish to employ six or eight able bodied bands by
Uio year—tboso accustomed to a 8aw Mill will have the
sforence. JONATHAN BEERS,
FRANCIS D. STILLMAN,
A8AIIEL L. LYON,
EZRA CURTIS.
References^-Wm. Crabtree, Savannah;,
Bank, Bridgeport, Cornu; Homes Tuppcr, Now-Yorl
Juno 7 mwf 4v,
FARM FOR SALE.
Tho Subscriber offers for solo his FARM. Wt,
^containing 300 acres, situated tn Habersham
county .Georgia, four miles rromClarkosTHte.'
In point or climate, fertility or soil, beauty of aa
and Improvement In all respects, It is not surpaai
--- improvement In all respects, It Is not surpassed
the up-country. The dwelling Is substantial and comm,
dlous, and affords abundant accommodaUon for an ordi
nary sized family, and Is In good condition, as well as
“■* •> farm *
the other buildings appeudea to It. Tbe form bouse,
barns, stables, cow house, 4wu, are commodious, and in
good order. A large portion or the tract U low bottom,
which has been thoroughly ditched, and Is productive.
Tbe high land generally lies well for cultivation—the
greater part of wntch Is In a virgin state. The Orchard
consist* or Fruit Trees, such as apples, pears, peaches,
cherries, Ac. It will be sold with the Stock, Wagons,
forming utensils, Ac, and if desirable, with lt a port or
tbe furniture oftho dwelling. . v ;
Possesion to bo given In November next. •>
J. WALDBURG.
Savannah, Ga, May 11, 1852.
.may 13 wfm—lm • •
V. M.
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore $17 50.
ro ynistdclpnisafio, Ac to N. York 420.
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BO.CA. . ,-^r-r .rrnnuva
T EAVINO the wharf at the foot orLaurens-street dally,
XJ after the arrival oftho 8oulbcrn cars, via Wllinlng-
ton,N. U., from which point two dolly trains ate dis
patched at 8 A. M.andip. M.; the 8 o'clock only cort-
lectlug at Weldon, N. C, with Uie Seaboard and Roanoko
Rail Road to Norfolk, thcnco by si earn era to Baltltfottfo
and both trains connecting at Weldon w!Ui the Ibiea to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Pblladel-
B hin, and New-York the publlo Is respeetftilly Informed
»l the steamers of these lines, are in lint rath condition,
and are navigated by woll known and experienced com*
raomlera; the Rail ltoadaare In fine order, (the Wilin’
on and Weldon, as well u tbe 8eaboaid and ”■*"
having recently been retold with heavy Trail
securing both safety and despatch. By these rt
sengera availing themselves or tbe Brat train n._.
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 boUrs, ai
York In 50)4 hours; and by tbe second train they
n Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 36
few-York In 01)4 hours!
-Thro'igh tickets can alone be had from El WINSLOW,
Agent oftho Wilmington and Raleigh Roll Hold Com
pany, at the ofllco of the Company, (hot ofLauren* street,
Charleston, 8. C n to whom pleaso apply.’ . 1 mar22 ■
CFajuiFjrnojr,
NEW-YORK, ——
rrMlI8 HOTEL, situated Coaataov EianTxarru-sT.
x and Fourtu Avxnub. ws* coroploled In October
last, having been Iwo years building.
Tho proprietor has attended personally *-
ammgctncius and construction or tbe Inter...,
not hesitate to say that ita equal for comfort u
cannot be found.
Tho hotel being designed for families, fedlvl
suits or apartments, consisting or parlors,- bed
with bath rooms, elosela, and pvwy conveiilci
noctlng. Over fifty suite of rooms are pruvl ’
bath rooms and wafer closets.
Tho foralture. which Is madeexpro
surpasses anything ever put Into a pub!
tho most elaborate and costly carvod n
with tho richest brocatelle and silk pin
the proprietor has been to establish a U
accommodaUon of fomlllee of tbe first
elegant apartuooU, and at lb
pleasant location.
The whole establlshmeot ©
has every modern Imp:
docod Into tho mosti
York dty.
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