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NE W HOOKS.
rrUMB AND TIDE) or, Strive and Wtol by A. B. Roe,
X author or “James Mouljoy,” “To LoYe ami to bo
Loved,” 4cc. ke.
Fair Rosamond} or, Hie Queen’s Victim: by Piorce
^aroo Paul’s Voyages and Travels In Vermont: by Ja-
cob Abbott.
The Merry Museum for July,
The Ladles’ Wreath (br July,
Ttw Christian Rovluw for July.
Sartaln'a Mngazluo for August. Received by
•>"•£ --- —
1) OUGIUNO’JT IN THE BUSH, or Llfo ln Canada, by
Xl> Susanna Hoodie.
Lltllo Pedllngton and tho PcdUnglonlan, by J. Poole.
Filz-Grecne Halluck’s Poems now odillon. .
Tho Electric Telegraph, its History, Rise and Progress.
Hull on Bronchitis nnd kindred diseases. 7lh edition.
Mackay’a Extraordinary Popular Doliulona, London
edition, with plates.
Nino vab, the Burled City of tho East, wllh 100 engrav-
"fnuatratod Now Testament, with) upwards of 180 Ulus-
tratlons by erolnont artists.
Wm.8halupeare, a Biography, by Chas. Knight, Ulus-
Dunallan,or know what you Judgo, by Grace Kennedy.
Billbnan’s American Journal or Science nnd Arts, for
July. Of 143 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
1JEUFUM113.—Lubln’s Rose Geranium, Verbena, Tw
X Roso,.Muak Rose, Alestnl. Caprice do la Mode, Pink,
Jasmine, Ponpinaok, Vlolette, Lllns, Sweet Briar, Double
Ext. Rose, Eglantine, Marochall. Jockey Club, Jonuy
Lind, Bonuot do Caroline, West End, Boquet do Ester-
linzy, Patchouly, Magnolln. Rough and Ready, Tubcromo,
MlgoonStee, llodyopmla, Cedrata, Spring FloweraMusk,
MUlefleurs aud Heliotrope. Also. Eklo’s, Guerl&In’a Pro-
vost’sand Patley’". Just received and for salo by
July 13 AiOORfi & HENDRICKSON.
TMPOUTED LIQUORS.—
X 10 hair pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s best Brandy;
10 qr. ami eighth, “Joan Louis, venr old.” Brandy;
15 casks “Sazerar’s” mid “Duvand” Brandy;
3 pipes Hotlaud Gin. Swan Brand;
3 puncheons Sl Croix Rum;
S do. Jamaica do. For sate by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
•A TADEIRA, CLARET AND SHERUY WINES.—
JYX 20 half and quarter pipes good Madeira Wlno;
5 quarter casks superior old do.
30 do. TenerUTe and Sicily do.
90 do. Tort do.
6 casks Bordeaux Claret do.
5 quarter casks lino old Shorry do.
For sale by
July 13 J. V CONNERAT k CO.
oUGARS.—Just received and Imstoro:
O SO hhds. frir Muscovado Sugars;
10 do. New-Orieans do.
10 do. flno Porto lUeo do.
50 bbls. Crush’d, Powd'd and Rcflnod Sugars;
40 do, Co flee Sugars; for solo by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
1 ARD, IIAMS; HIDES AND SHOULDERSv-
li 15 casks flno RoUmm’a Hams:
900 lloynohl’a best Sugar cured Haras;
20 bhds. prlmo Bacon Bides;
17 do.. do. do. Shoulders;
40 bbls. prime No. 1 Leaf Lard; for salo by
July 13 J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
COAP, STARCH, CANDLES. Ac^-50 boxes Colgnte’a
O Pole Soap; 30 do Beadel’a Family do; 50 do Ueudel’a
Mould Camlles, 0’s; 50 do Adnramitfno do; 20 do Sperm
do; 40 do Colgate's Starch; 100 reams Wrapping Paper,
various sizes; for salo by
July 13 McMAHON k DOYLE.
fTMtESU GOSHEN BUTTER, Just received and for sale
X 1 at tho Emporium by •
July 13 SEABORN GOODALL.
Z'UJRN and OATS.—2,000 bushels pritno While Corn;
L' 2,000 do do Winter Oats: landing and for sale by
• July 13 CLAUIIORN k CUNNINGHAM.
/Choice GOSHEN BUTTER.—a weekly supply ro-
yj ceivod per steamer, and for solo by
July 13 McMAHON k DOYLE.
1 ARD.—20 bbls. cholco Lnrd Just received and for
\j sale by
July 13 McMAHON k DOYLE.
TT AMS.—100 Reynold’s best Hams, Just received and
XX for salo by
July 13 McMAHON k DOYLE.
■f) KEF.—20 hair bbls, Fulton Market Beef, Just received
X> nnd for solo by
July 13 McMAHON k DOYLE.
"TTINEGAIt—Juit received: 5 bbls. French WlnoVin-
V egnr, warranted pure, and for sale by
July 13 J. ROUSSEAU.
OliERRY WINE.—Justrecolvod: 5casks Shorry Wine,
O of good quality, for table uso, and Tor salo by
July 13 J. ROUSSEAU.
rpOILET SOAP.—A largo assortment ofLubin’s highly
X Perfumed Soap. Also, Guurlain’s, Provost’s, Low’s,
Gel Jo’s, Gosnoll’s. Piimud’s, Rowland’s, l’lver’s, kc. kc.
Just received and for salo by
July 13 MOORE k.HENDRICKSON.
/1ER51AN COLOGNE— In quart and pint willow cov-
V.T cred bottles, also in smaller sized usltles, and war
ranted to bo the geuuino Furlnn. Just received and for
sale by WM. W. LINCOLN,
July 12 Monument-square.
*|VlioWN WINDSOR 8UAP.—Low’s genuine Eng-
.!> llsh, highly perfumed, old Brown Windsor Bonn.—
Just receivwl aud for salo uy W5I. W. LINCOLN,
July 12 Monumeut-square.
ft UNNY BAGGING.—100 boles Gunny Bagging, for
UT salo by
July 12 WM. C. O'DRISCOLL.
YTOLA8SES.—800 bhds.. 54 tierces, nnd 50 bbls., land-
ill tog from schr. Win. Hone, und for sale on tho wharf
by HONE k CONNERY,
July 12 or W. W. GARRARD.
TJOWDER BOXES AND PUFFS.-Chlna nnd Gilt
JL Paper Boxes, some very olegaut stylos, this day re
ceived, aud for salo by
July 8 W, W. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
-llttASS PRESERVING KETTLES) for salo by
1» July 8 F. W. CORNWELL, 108 Ilryan-st.
i AlLLON’S ROPE.—400 coils of tho abovo superior
Ropo,rorsalo by
j uly 14 COHEN k POSDICK.
1) ALE ROPE.-500 colls Philadelphia,of flno quality;
JJ for sale by (July 14] A. MINIS.
1 IME and LATHS.—1000 bbls. Llmo ami 50,000Laths,
Xi landing per Sprlghtllng Sen, mid for salo by
July 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
TT A Y«—100 bales prlmo Northern -Hoy, landing and
XI for Salo by
July 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
IJOSR WATER.—A fresh supply of French Rose
XX Water,Just received nnd for sale by
July 12 MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
OILVER Plated FORKS and Sl'UONS for sale by
k5 F. W. CORNWELL,
July 7 102 Uryan-street.
11 UTTER AND CHEESE—
JL> 80 firkins selected Goshon Butter,
20 tubs “ “ “
50 boxes Choose—landing from steamer and for
sale by [Jy 7] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
"13UTTER.—30 tubs fresh Goshen Butter, landing per
XJ steamer Florida and for solo by
July 7 CLAQnORN 4c CUNNINGHAM.
rjiAIL—40 bbls.; landing Irom ship Hartford and for
July7° by OLAGIIORN k CUNNINGHAM.
TVORY HANDLE TABLE CUTTLERY—Ibr zalo by
X by F. W. CORNWELL,
July 5 103, Bryan street.
"ITTOOD.—300 conbi prlmo Oak Wood, for sale by
W DAVID R. DILLON,
July 5 Fool of West Broad-street
TtLOUR.—50 bbls. Baltimore, SO bbls. Hiram Smith’s
X 1 Just received, mid for salo by
June 24 ^ S K BOTH WELL k CO.
/TAOt.LlNS’ AXES,wllh and withouthnndlos, for sale by
v July 10 F. W. CORNWELL, 108 llryan-st.
TT'LOUR,—800 bbls. cholco Itamlly Flour, for sale by
X 1 July 13 McMAHON 4c DOYLE.
pIO IRON.—Gsrtaherrie Pig Iron, In lots to suit pur-
X chasers: for solo by
may 21 3mo ANDREW LOW 4c CO.
fUOSHEN BUTTER nnd CHEESE.—50 tubs, kegs and
vX ffrklns Goshon Button 55 boxes Berkshire County
Cheese! Just received per steamer, mid for salo nt the
Emporium by
July 7 SEABORN GOODALL.
flREAD,—30 bbls. Pilot and Navy Bread; for salo by
-Ij June 10 A. G. HENRY, Exchungo Dock.
13I8CU1T. —20 bbls. Butter and Sugnr Crackers, 20
J ' boxes Soda and Water do, 30 bbls. Pilot Bread;
ondtng and for solo by
Juno 10 OLAGIIORN 4c CUNNINGHAM.
xSliBESE.—20boxes cholco Berkshire Cheese; Just re-
\J eolved per steamer Florida, and for salo by
July H McMAHON 4c DOYLE.
CJOFFEK,—50 boxes Grouud Coffee; Just received, and
July 8“*° by MoMAHON k DOYLE.
TTAyi HAY 11—50 bales prime Nortbern Hay, iu
xx storo aud for solo by
July 10 WILLIS 4c BRUNDAGE.
T3F.A0H- BRANDY.—25 bbls. I’each Brandy, landing
JT from schr. 11. N. Gambrlll, anil for sale by
July 10 WILLIS 4c BRUNDAGE.
I EMON8,—25 boxes, Just received per steamer, and
xJ fur salo by
July 10 J. A. BROWN.
I) UTTER,—5 ffrklns cholco Goslicn Butler, Just rc*
J) colvod by
July 10 J. A BROWN.
I^lfissii CRACKERS.—10 bbls. fresh Soda, Butter,
-4 Sugar, Lemon, Bostou, aud Cream Biscuit; Just re
ceived by [July 101 J. A. BROWN.
I I aM& Pickled «ml Smokod Tongues, Fulton Market
Xx Roof, mid Pork; Just received by
.July 10 . J.A.BROWN.
(juGAR,—25 bbls. Crashed Sugar, 20 half boxes Lear
iumI fo ** 50 i u l, '’ ls ’ ^(vlfleddo.; buiding from ship Hartford,
July 8 Y CLAGHORN 4c CUNNINGHAM.
COiBAF OATS FOR SALE.—Slionf Onts, raised on
Hutchison’s Island, dcllvorod at any wharf in Uio
city, for salo by
July 8 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
13 UTTER.—10 tubs ofcbolco quality; Just rocolvcdpor
X > steamer Flurltla, mid for sale by
J»ly8 ^ MoMAHON 4c DOYLE.
\A/'HJTB SHIRTS.—A fresh supply Just rocolvoil per
ry Florida; for salo low by WM. R. SYMONS,
July 8 17 Whltnkor-stroet.
pEACH]URANDY.-10 bbls. Virginia Peach Brandy;
.Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
SJ.Aj’ 0 GL A8SES^-Hour and half hour 8mid Glasses;
for salo by
Juno 10 OLAGIIORN 4c CUNNINGHAM.
tt lL,K , WMBRBLLA8.-A flno nssortmentlust rocelvod
O nnd for solo by SAULSBURY 4c CO^
- J u 'y 1 MarsbaU House.
1 , A ?V , T ln KcK8 0,1(1 hbla^ for sale by
•*-4 J ll| y 1 11. J. GILBERT.^
RECRIVED-Anethor Jot or flno Grass Cloth
U Conti aud Vests, and for salo at
J "no 0 8 AULSBURY 4c OO’S, Marshall House.
icsssr®
. Juno 7 L W. MORRELL 4c CO.
pORKAm. IIKHP.—10 bbls. Mou Porkj 15 do Plllno
i. doi M do tin. Iloofl for uio by
. J»W 10 A. (1. HENRY, Exohanno Dock.
IiM.OUll.—uoo wholo and hair barrels; for sole by
Juno3 Wd .Ido Mnritob*qiinro.
—
figtutcat aaatrttBcmcutn
lOOORE Ac IIENOUIOKSON,
WHOLESALE DBTJGGIST8.
OlbPons. iiullclliiRS)
OFFER FOR BALE—5,000 lbs. Union While
Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Gloss;
GOO gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Ulcaclied Winter Sperm Oil;
80 barrels do. Whole Oil;
10 do. Train OIL best quality:
“ 0 do. Winter strained Lnrd Oil}
5 do. Coburn’s Machinery Oil;
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
80 do. Copperas, green and dry;
10 do. Epsom Soils; 10 casks I’otasb}
5 casks Salaimtusi
5 barrels Refined Saltpetre;
850 ounces Furls* Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lorillnrd’s Snuff}
SO boxes assorted Candles;
50 boxes Itey’s Lemon 8yrup;
30 bags Pepper, Allspice and Glngor;
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Maco and Cloves;
100 reams Letter and Writing Paper:
gether with an extenslvo assortment of Patent Modi*
Together . ...vu.
clues; Perfumery; Ilnlr, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Toi
let Simps; Tuck, Dressing nnd Side Combs, Ac. Ac.; nil
or which are offored at tho lowest prices, either for cash
or approved paper. jnn 83
NEW SPUING AND SURIRIEn GOODS,
-a- Tho Subscriber lias now opened n lurgo nnd hand
ful some Stock qf GOODS ndaptml to llio present aud
(Ml coming Season, mid to which ho solicits the nlteu-
.Ji!l.tIon of his friends and thopubllo In general. It
consists In part of fine black, blue mid ftincy colored
CLOTHS; CA8HMERETTS and 8;»ring COATINGS; tig-
ured. block nnd ftincy colored French mid English OASSI-
MEllES; black and ftincy SILKS and CASHMERES—
iogethcr with a cholco variety or white and fancy LINEN
DRILLINGS and MARSEILLES VKSTINGS-tho wholo
of the abovo has been purchased by himself from the
latest Importations, and he Is prepared to make them up
to order at the shortest notice and iu tho most fashionable
style.
Ho solicits attention also to tits large stock of READY
MADE CLOTHING, consisting of every variety of Goods
worn the present season, and which lie is prepared to
•ell at thelowest possible price.
WM. B. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor,
mar 20 17 Whltoker-slrcet.
NX3W TAILORING GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED
At Keliya, Bull-street Opposite Pulaaki House.
v«n Subscriber has Just received un assortment
Nil or SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, conslstlngof
nn French and English Cashmorelt, Drab D’Ele,
JliL Plain and Fancy Summer Cosalmora, White and
Figured Marseilles Vestings, Whlto and Fancy Linen
Drill, which ho Is prepared to mako to ordor, or soil by
tbo pattern, ou accomodating terms; also. Shirts, under
dou or Cotton mid Ltslo Thread, Drawers, Cravats, Gloves
and Neck Ties, sultablo for summer wear.
JOHN W. KELLY.
P. 8. Just received an assortment of Suinmur Coats,
Pants and Vests, which will be sold cheap. mar 17
ROMNSON Ac CAMP,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
ALSO DKALKSS IN
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Are now receiving their Stock of SPRING AND
SEfl 8UMMKR GOODS, consisting to part of fine Black,
Blue, k Fancy Colored French and English Cloths,
JLLCa&UmereUs, Cawltners and Linen Drills; Vest
ings, or Cashmere, Silk, Satin nnd Marseilles—nil or which
will bo made to order nt the shortest notice, ud In the
best style of workmanship.
Our Ready-Made Clothing Is moniilhcturod at the well-
known hotiso of W. T. Jennings 4c Cc, No. 231 Broad
way, New-York, and Is warranted equal to any in the
city.
wo keep constantly on hand tho largest assortment of
Furnishing Goods or any house to the trade—such ns
Whlto mid Fancy Colored Shirts ; Silk, Lisle Thread nnd
Gauze Merino Under-Garments, Drawers do.; Silk, Thread
and Colton Hosiery: Silk mid Cotton Umbrellas; Black,
White aud Colored Kid Gloves; Silk do.; Thread do.;
Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, and Collnra: and, in fhet, ovury
thing necessary lo a gentleman's wardrobe. For salo nt
, GAUDKY’S BUILDING,
mar 18 Bnltau, next to tho Pulaski House.
SAULSHURY & CO.,
(Marshall llouso 11*111111117,)
ARK NOW OfKNlNO A IIKSIRABLK STOCK OF
BEADY MADE CLOTHING,
Adapted to the present season, which hns been
manufactured under their own supervision, and
M tho workmnushlp of which thoyemi recommond
.JUJUIn every respect. As they contemplate making it
a pennauent business. It will bo their ufm to sell such
goods as will give satlsffictlon to their customers. They
will deal mostly in tho finer and medium gmdos of Goods,
but ut the rate of profit they design charging, will bring
them within the reach of those who mny hnvo hereto
fore woman Inferior article. Their terms being exclu-
sively Cush, they can afford to muko It to the Interest of
cash purchasers to patronize them.
Doing always in tlio market, wo can avail ourselves of
the newest aud most desirable Goods imported, nnd will
have by every steamer fresh mlditlons to our Stock. *
1IONDS FOR SALE.
/-GTY of 8nvnnim)i 7 %»■ cent. Bonds, with coupons at-
V-f Inched, for sain by C. A. L. LAMAR.
July 10 0
IlAlL-itUAI) IRON.
HP HE Subscribers uro prepared In mnko contracts tor
1 llall-lload Iron. N. B. k 11. WEED.
CIICHCII AND PARLOR ORGANS.
nnHE Subscribers, agents for.Mr. II. Knaufk, Organ
X builder, nre prepared to furnish any description or
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of his Instru
ments, reference in mndo fo Uio organ recently erected by
him In tho Lutheran Church or tills city. Parties desiring
Information on tlio subject can ascertain all necessary
particulars on ajinllcntlon to F. ZOGBAUM fc CO.,
July 13 whllaker-flt^ ono door cast of Ilryan-st.
8KV13N OCTAVE PIANO FORTUM.
TUST RECEIVED: two splendid Sevon Octavo Plano
(J Fortes, by Roseiikrantz, Dresden, one of Uio most cel
ebrated European niuimftioturers. These instruments
can be guarantied In every respect, and will be sold at
unusually low prices by V. ZOGBAUM & CO.,
July 13 Whitaker, ono door east of Dryan-st.
TO CONTRACTORS AND RCILDURS.
T)EU8UNS willing lo contract for the erection of n
X House nnd Cilices for Mrs. Young, may inspect tho
Drawings nml Specifications nt tho ntllco of Charles
Shell, Architect, from tlio 12th to Uio 22d lust., between
the hours or 10 and 4.
Tenders lo bo glren In not lntor than 12 o’cldck 23d
Inst. All further particulars or ox plniiut ion will be glvon
by tlio Architect nt bis offlco, Bay street, ff July 12
CAIffPHENL AND SPIRIT OAS.
rpilE Subscriber hns received per steamer Slnto of
X Georgia, a supply of Cninphone nnd Spirit Gns, di
rect from tho inaiiufticlurers, which will bo soldonrou-
sonnblo terms. Also, Cam phene, Gns, nnd Oil Lamps;
Oil, Gas, and Cainpheno Cans of various sizes.'
JOHN J. MAURICE,
June 15 10, 12 and 14 Barnard-sIrooU
coppEnntiiTU anu pi.DmruiHG.
rr\HE Subscriber having lilted up, In connection wiUi
X his Foundry and Machine Works, n Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmon, Is prepared to uo any descripUon of work that
may offer.
All work done In the vory best manner and nt the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 • tf Eastern Wharf.
PRINTING PAPER.
4 JA REAMS Printing Paper, or the following sizes:
1X1/ 24 by 35,21# by 28#. 24# by 30, 24# by 38, 25
by 30,25 by 30#, 9*1by 38. On hand and for sale by
July U J. 11. CUBBEDGE.
PIANO FORTH TEACHING.
A YOUNG LAD Y, who onn give testimonials of being
XX eminently woll qualified ns a Teacher of the Piano
Forte, would like to make an ougagement either In a pub
lic Bomlnnry or elsewhere. Applications may bo mndo
to the Editors of tbo Republican, either personally or by
letter. 2w July 2
REMOVAL.
rpilE Undoralgnod hns moved from Broughton-strect
X to the store, In Gibbons’ Building, recently occuplod
by E. F. Wood 4c Co* where ho will bo Imppy to supply
his old customers, anti also tho luto patrons of Messrs.
E. F. Wood 4c Co. [Juno4] WM. I1EIDT.
HH1CK8 FOR SALE.
rpilE Subscriber has on hand n largo supply of Brick,
X which ho will soil at modomto prices. Parties wish
ing to coutracl for largo quantities, con be accommoda
ted. [July 2] 8. M. LAFFITEAU.
DEODORISING POWDER.
rpHIB Celebrated Powder, as a disinfecting agent and
X destroyer of nil noxious and unlionlthy cffluvln, su
percedes every other substance now In use, nnd may bo
rolled on lo answer every purpose adapted to Its use. A
supply of tho nbovo received direct from tho manufac
tory, nnd lor solo by
June 17 lm CHAS. H. CAMPFIELD.
BUMMER DRESS GOODS.
■VTEEDLE-WORK COLLARS, Sloovos, Capes, Cufft,
IN Hoslcry^8ilks, 4cc.; for salo at REDUCED PRICES
by [Juno 22] Die WITT 4c MORGAN.
TO PLANTERS.
"PLANTATION GOODS:
X 15,000 yards Whlto Colton Osnnburgs.
0,tXX) yards Colorod Striped Osnnburgs.
20,(XX) yards Heavy Brown Shirtings.
5,000 yards Low priced Callcoos.
—ALSO—
200 dozon Blue Handkerchiefs.
150 dozon Fnncy colorod Handkerchiefs.
500 lb». Flax Thread.
200 gross Buttons, Neodlos, 4ec. All of which
aro offered nt unusually low prices,
apr 10 NEVITT, LATH HOP 4c 8TEBBIN8.
dupont’s Gunpowder.
piFLE, SPORTING, nnd BLASTING, In kegs, hair
Xu kegs, quarter kegs and canisters, constantly for salo
at mnhufacturora’pricos, aud on reasonable terms, by
COHEN 4t FOSDICK,
July 5 Agents of Dupont do Nemours 4c Co.
SAVANNAH DRV DOCK.
To Ship Ownore, Masters and Consignees of Vessels
rpilE Suscrlber rtwug'clftilly Informs them Umt tho 8A-
X VANN All DRYHOCK to now to successful opera
tion, and It Is calculated to take ln ships of any class from
lot) to 1500 Ions burthen. It to 230 lbcllongi\nd (15 foot
wide, and comploto in every particular. A largo gang ol
workmen to employed nnd n largo supply of materials to
on build, so that vessels can lm repaired with m» much
despatch us in any other pert. Pump nnd Block Making
nml Smith's work done on the premlsas, nnd ovory effort
mndo lo ensure economy nnd fidelity to thoso who may
favor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDER8IIINE,
Agent nnd Superintendent,
fob 24 Late of Marsh’s Dock, Charleston.
MARINE RAILWAY.
TTfTE, tho undersigned, do respectfully Inform all who
TV mny need our services, that wo hnvo ut length
complotmi our MARINE RAILWAY, and It to now to
successful operation. Wo nre, therefore, prepared to
take up vessels of nny slzo usually visiting our port, aud
to do tho work of repairing, ko^ on reasonable terms.
Thoso who wish to clean or paint the bottoms or their
vessels can nlso bo accomodated ou tlio Railway upon
reasonable torms. We nro also prepared to contract for
building vessels of any class or description, and to carry
on Uio business of Ship Cnrpontcring, Spar Making, and
Caulking, to all lu various branches, at tho eastern ex
tremity of tho city.
A good Ship Smith Is on tho premises.
mw 11 ly WILLJNK 4c JONES.
TIORTABLE GRIST MILLB.—Tho subscriber has
X Just rocelvod from tho manufheturer a nowly Invent-
od Plantation Grist Mill or 1H Inch diameter stono, ar
ranged to run vertically. Tlio construction of tbo Mill
being very simple, nny Hold hand can manage it with
out difficulty. Tlio price fixed by tho manufheturer for
“S»a l,w ' ta ^^oM , !ro 0 A»pn^;
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1852.
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CJ "nd fancy Shirts; Ibr m
may 80 -
R EPINED auaAR, 4cc.—50 bbls. oraahod and clarifi
ed Sugar; 80 casks “Tonnot’s” Scotch Ale; 85 bbls.
prlmo Lard; 300 Sugar Cured Hams; 80 kegs fresh Goshen
Il.JWM.Wb, W.W.OOOMUOII.
T)ALTIMORH FLOUR, BACON AND LAUD.
X> 250 bbls. superfine Hownrd-st, Flour;
100hhds. prime Bacon Sides;
40 do. do. do. Shoulders;
20 casks superior Sugar Cured Haros;
100 bbls. aud 200 kegs prime Leaf Lard.
For salo by
July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
OUGAR AND MOLASSES.—
0 25 hhds. cholco St. Croix Sugar s
30 do. prime and cholco Porto Rico do.;
20 do. ralr Muscovado do,;
48 do. prlmo and ftdr Now Orleans da;
150 bbls. Stuart’s Crashod and Powdered do.;
80 do. do. B. and C. Clarified do.
150 do. Now Orleans Molasses;
100 do. West India do. For sale by
July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
XIANAL FI.OUE, &c.—
\J 100 bbls. Hiram Smith’s and pure Genesoo Flour;
40 half do. do. do do. do.;
00 bbls. Buttor, Sugar and Soda Biscuit;
50 boxes Tread well’s do. do.
100 boxes Scaled Herrings;
300 do No. 1. Palo nnd Family Soap}
50 do. Colgate’s Pearl Starch;
3(1 half clients # and # lb pn;iers Black Ten;
70 boxes 0 pounds each, superior do. do.;
CO packages assorted Green do.;
20 cases Olive OB. Landing, and for sale by
July 8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4c CO.
•\X71NE8, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, and SUGARS, of
TV different qualities and brands, some very choice,
for salo by
Juno 10 BRONSON k SEVELINGE.
CjUOAIL—Prime to cholco New-Orieans, for sale by
0 June.29 A. MINIS.
•VIT1I1SKBY and MOLASSES.—10 bbls, choice old
VV Motion. Whiskey, 100 do N. O. Rectified Whlskoy;
100 do. N. O. Molasses, a cholco article; for sale by
Juno 20 CLAGHORN 4c CUNNINGHAM.
/CONGRESS WATER.—A fresh supply Just rocelvod
\J from the Spriugt, and for salo by
Juno 18 MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
"13 EYNOLD HAMS.—Landing and for sale by ‘
IX June 18 H.J. GILBERT.
QMOKED TONGUK&, 4tc.—Smoked and Pickled
O Tongues, Pickled Salmon and Mackerel; Just rac’d by
June 30 W. W. GOODRICH.
A LE and PORTER.—15 bbls. pints and 12 casks quarts
JA. superior Scotch Ale; 25 casks Byass’ and lllbbert’a
Loudon Porter, for sale by
Juno30 W. W. GOODRICH.
COLOUR AND CORN.—75 bbls. superfine “ one brand”
I? 500 bushels, ln sacks; landing this dny, nnd for sale
by W. P. TKFFT,
June 4 02 Bay-street,
P prime whlto Corn; lauding from schr. Georglaf*for
sale by [June 4] COHENS 4c HERTZ,
T ATHS.—100,000 White Pine Laths, per brig Harriot
XJ for solo, to arrive, by
Juno 0 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
T ARD.—75 bbls nnd kegs, for sole by
XJ June 12 Jl. J. GILBERT.
ir'ULTON MARKET BEEF.-10 huff barrels Starr’s
J? Fulton Market ltoef, lauding from barquo Exact, und
for salo by
Juno 7 CLAGHORN 4c CUNNINGHAM.
"13 AGON.—75 hhds prime Sides nnd Shoulders, in storo,
XJ und for salo [June 71 A. MINIS.
TT AY.—150 bales good Northern Hay. landing from
JLX ship Marlon and for sale by
June 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
130PE*8 HEADS, Ilnlr Brooms, Dusting Brushes, 4ic-
X for sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
Juno 7 102 Brynn-streeL
■\7‘EST8.—A fine nssortment of Whlto nnd Buff Mnr-
V soillea Vests, for sale by
Juno 17 PJEnSON 4c 11EIDT.
QUELL nnd BUFFALO TUCK COMBS; Dressing, and
O Fine Tooth Coinhs; nlso Children's Long Combs, of
tho latest patents; just received and fo rente by
Juno 24 MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
QOAP, CANDLES, STARCH, 4cc.—Just rocelvod:
0 Colgnlo’s Pale, Family, No. 1, nnd Extra No. 1 Sonps:
Camlles, Starch, Indigo, and Fig Blue; 10 boxes Castile,
and 50 do Fancy Soaps, at
Juno 23 M. J. SOLOMONS.
T> ACON.—25 casks Bides and Shoulders, for sale by
X3 Juno 18 H.J.GILBERT.
13 ICE AND SAFE WIRE For sale by
IX F. W. CORNWELL,
June 23 102 Bryaii-atrecU
QHEIlRY YVINE.—Ono plpo very choice, oudHquartcr
0 cask* Pale Sherry, for solo by
June 23 A. MINIS.
130RT WINE.—10 qr. casks “L. Koster,” for sale by
X Juno 23 A. MINIS.
/1I1AMPAGNE.—Heidslcck 4c Co., quarts and pints, a
flno IVIno; for sale by
Juno 23 . A. MINIS.
QILK and GINGHAM SUN UMBRELLAS and PAIl-
0 ASOL8, for solo very cheap by
Juno 22 DkWITT 4e MORGAN.
•VT 0.1 SCOTCH PIG IRON-For salo by
Juno 22 A. MINIS.
AT BW ORLEANS MOLA8.SES.-Wk )lo nnd half bbls,
Iv landing from schr. Chas. llonry; for salo by
Juno 22 A. MINIS.
"INLOUR.—Super. Ho ward-street and Ohio, for salo by
X Juno 23 A. MINIS.
"I_1 AY.—200 Bundles prime North River Hay, dally cx-
JLx peeled to arrive, for salo by
Ujne 21 WASHBURN, WILDER CO.
13 ENCH aud MOULDING PLANES or all kinds, for
X> Bale by F. W. CORNWELL
Juno 21 l(>2 Bryan-street.
/IANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. siipcrtlne and extra tine
\J ground; for sale vory low, to close consignment.
Juno21 WASHBURN, WILDER 4t CO.
TITJHrratN OATS.—430 sacks or grime qualityJaud-
V T Ing from sclir. Alary Eddy; fur sale by
Juno30 COHENS k HERTZ.
QHOVELS, Spudes, Rakes and Grain Scoops, for suto
0 by F. W. CORNWELL,
Juno 30 102, Bryan street.
I j'IHII.—lii bbls. Mackerel, Nos. 1 uml 2; 20 half do do,
I I Nos. 1 nnd 2: 5 do No. 1 Salmon; 10 kilts do do; 20
wholo and half kills No. 1 Mackerel; 20 boxas Scaled Her
rings; Just received direct from Boston, und for sale by
J. A. BROWN,
Juno 28 No. 27 Whitakor-slrcot.
/"tilAMPAGNE.—20 baskets “Grnpo” Cbampagne, Just
received by steamer Florida, aud for salo by
Juno 24 W.M. DAVIDSON.
TJAILS—150 dozens pain led Pails for rule low locloso
JL consignment, by
Juno 24 W. M. DAVIDSON.
"VfEW NOVEL BY 0. P. R. JAMES.-PonuInlUo—fl
JLv tnlo by G. P. R. James, author of “Tho Woodman,"
“Tho Fate,” oto. etc. Received by
Juno 10 JOHN M. COOPER 4c CO.
QTANlilNO COLLARS.—A largo supply of trlplo
0 Llueu Collars, for salo by WM. It. SYMONS,
July 8 17 WhltakcML
QCOTCII PIG IRON.—40 tons No. 1 “Glengnrnoch,”
0 landing from ship Adrian from Liverpool; for solo by
July 8 A. MINIS.
TXT HITE DRILL PANTS.—A new nml beautiful lot
YY Just received per steamer Florida, und for sale at
SAULSBURY 4c CO.’S,
July 7 Marshall llouso.
/TORN.—Maryland and Western Com.
\J H A Y.—Eastern and Northern Hay,
OATS.—Prlmo Maryland Onts.
For sole by DAVID R. DILLON,
July 5 Foot of West Broad streot.
/TORN.—Baltimore select Whlto Corn; landing nnd for
U salo by DAVID R. DILLON,
Juno 5 Foot of West Broad-stroot.
/TATS.—1,000bushels Heavy Oats; for sale by
VJ DAVID R. DILLON,
June 5 Foot of West Broad-strocL
YXTOOD.—200 cords prlmo Onk Wood; forsnlo by
VV DAVID R. DILLON,
Ju no 5 Foot of West B rond-stroet.
13EACII BRANDY, FLOUR and CORN.—10 barrels
X Peach Brandy, 50 bbls. Flour, and 200 bags Cora;
lnnding from schr. II. N. Gambrlll, und for sale by
July 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4*CO.
ITAY.—200 bales prlmo North IUvcr Hay; landing
XI from brig Excel, nnd for salo by
July 10 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
13UMPS,—Iron, Stand nnd Forcing Pumps. For Bale
X by F. W. CORNWELL,
Juno 10 102 Bryan street.
T3ALTIMORB FLOUR.—100 barrel", inspected In
X3 June; landing this day, and for salo by
June HI W. WOODBRIDGE.
HAGGINO nnd ROPE.—50 bales Gunny Bnggiug; 500
X3 colls Kentucky Balo Rope: for salo by
July 2 SWIFT 4c CO.
1JALOUR.—100 bbls. cholco Family Flour, for sale low
X\ locloso.
July 1 A. MINIS.
M ATTING CLASPS—For (batoning matting to Uio
floors of Hulls, Tarlors, &c. For sale by
July 1 COLLINS ti IIULKLEY.
C EMENT nnd PLASTER.—210 bbls. Cement, nnd 85
do. riastor, landing aud for salo in lots to suit pur
chasers.
July l WILLIS & ORUNDAGE.
F LOUR and BISCUIT.—150 bbls. Baltimore Flour, 100
do Canal do; 50 do Sugar, Soda, and Butter Biscuit;
30 half do do do do do; for sale by
July 2 WEBSTER A PALMES.
, gnr lOdo do St. Croix do; 80 do ftir nnd prime Now-
Orleans do; 300 bags Rio Coffee.' For salo by
July 8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
S UGAR.—50 bhds. New-Orlcnn* Sugar; 85 do Port it Ico
do;85 bbls. Stunrt’s(A) Crushed do; 25dod<iGround
Loaf do; 85 do do 11. Clarified do; In storo and for sale by
July 2 SWIFT A.CO.
1 TOREIGN LIQUORS.—15 half pipesOtnrd, Diipuy &
1 Co.’s Brandy; 10 do J. J. Dnpuy's do} 10 pipes Mend
er’s Swan Gin; In storo and for salo by
July 8 SWIFT A CO.
QOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, Ac.—50 Imxes Smith
0 Family Soap; 50 do Colgate’s Palo do; 50 do N. Yoi
No. 1 do: 100 do Benilcl's Mould Candles, (Is nnd Ha; !
do Ailainuutino do; 2.5 do Sperm do: 200 reams Wrap
ping Paper, various sizes: 50 boxes Colgate’s Starch; 50
do assorted Candy; for solo by
July 2 SWIFT A CO.
'-tiffentrai
INFIRMARY FOR NEOROES.
T HE UNDERSIGNED have now In preparation, and
Will Immediately open, at a convenient point, an In-
Urinary, for the medical and surgical treatment of No-
circular In a few days and present such Inducements, In
point or economy and convenience, os cannot bo found
under any other circumstances.
JOHN ASHBY WRAGG, M. D-
8. N. HARRIS, M. D, n
J. J. ROBERTSON, M. D.
Savannah, June 25th, 1858.Imo Juno 80
GEORGIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
Iffarlctim Goorglu,
rpiIETtilrd Session or this Institution commences-on
X Monday, tho 7th or Juno, 1853.
Tho Institution Is organized upon the usual plan of four
Collegiate Classes. The following to a synopsis of tbo
courso of studios of each class.
FOURTH GLASS,
Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, English Grammar,
Geography, Composition and Declamation, French.
THIRD CLASS.
TrlgoDdmotn’, Mensuration, Surveying, Descriptive
leomelry ana its applications, Analytical Geometry,
ranch, Drawing, Composition, Ithctorlc, History.
SECOND CLASS.
Differential nnd Integral Culculus, Natural nnd Export-
menial Philosophy. Astronomy, Chemistry, Drawing,
Evidences of Christianity, Moral and Mental Philosophy.
„ FIRST CLASS.
„ National History, Mineralogy, Geology nnd Physiology,
Political Kcountny, Law ofNutlons, civil and Military
Engineering, mid Civil Architecture, Infantry Tactics,
Science and Practice of Artillery.
No Cadet will bo admitted who Is lees than fourteen
or more thou twonty-flve years of age; or who Is afflicted
with any disease or Inflrralty which would render him
•■ullt for military duty.
The Cadets wilt be occupied about one hour and a half
each day In military oxerclso; but atsuch times os not to
Interfere with their regular studios.
The Courao of Instruction, regulations and discipline of
tho Institution have been published In pamphlet form,
and will be forwarded to any person desiring more minute
Information, by their addressing the Superintendent MaJ.
A. V. Brumby.
„ . TERMS.
Each Cadet, as soon as ho Is admitted, and before ho is
wniuu us uu is uuuimui, aim uciuru no ||
permitted lo loin his class, In the recitation rooms, mus
pay over to tho Superintendent ihesum orf 100, for which
a receipt shall bo given blm in frill Tor tuition, board,
washing, fliel, lights, (told music, and all other contingent
expenses, for onk session or rtv* months, and for each
succeeding session, 9100 in advance.
Codeia from a dlstanco must provide their boddlng and
room furniture. These articles can be purchased lu
Marietta upon reasonable terms.
By ordor of the Board of Trustee*.
, DAVID IRWIN,
i»n 23 fpmo President Board ofTrustees.
Hoffs Nash, llliiul, anil floor Factory.
H . , Newark, IV* Ja
A VINO been a manufacturer of the above articles
for tho last twenty years, and having all tho advan
tages or Improved raochlnenr and steam power, Ispro-
pnred to offer to builders nnd others In Savannah and vi
cinity, SASHES, BLINDS, DOOIU3, and other articles
In his lino, at tho lowest rates. All work from this focto-
ry Is warranted to turn out os agreed upon.
Parties wishing any of the above articles will find U to
their Interest to address E. W. ROFF,
„ Newark. N.J.
Sash-Wolghts, at foundry price. Machine Moulding
of any size and pattern, attlie lowest rates.
Reference,—Messrs. Pierson A Fleldt, 8avannah;
Rankin, Duryea A Co, Ncw-Vork; Curlmrt A Rolf, Ma
con : Jus. P. Earl, Bulldor, Charleston, S. C.
July 1 3ino
LUMBER I LUMBER l
STEAlTl-SAWED Ac RIVER LUMnEU.
rpilE Subscribers have now on band and will continue
JL lo koep a largo and full supply of well-seasoned
Btonm-sawed nnd River Boards nnd Scantling, or all de
scriptions and sizes, which they will sell low nnd on ac
commodating terms. Lumber will be delivered in any
part of the city, If required.
Jan 80
’NOH LEY A CO, Wllllnk’s wharf.
FIG INLAND STEAM SAW MILL.
STEAM SAWED LUMBER.
/CARGOES sawed to order at short notice. City orders
\J will be supplied and the lumber delivered in any
purl or tho town.
On band, a fine assortment or seasoned Plank, Uourds
and Scantling.
Apply ut the Mill, or through Post Office, or Commu-
nlcntlan Box, in Republican Heading noom, to .
' * H JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
Dry Goods,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
T HE SUBSCRIBERS ure offering tho balance of their
Summer stock of Dross Goods, consisting of Bareges,
printed JuconoU mid Organdies, French Cambrics anil
Ginghams, printed and pluid India Silks; also, Suinmur
Quilts, Linen Cambric Hkfs.; N.W. Collars, Ac.; ut a
groul reduction from former prices. For solo by
July 0 DeWIIT A MORGAN.
DAVID H. GALLOWAY & CO.,
Muuufuclurora and Dealers In
Friction Haohes,
In Round null Wood Jloxea.
„ . „ MARKING INK,
BLACK WRITING INK,
July i
thf—o SI,*53
UUH15 YOURMELF.
1 7MIOM TIME Immemorial Uieru lias existed in large
clllos and populous towns, a species of disease, tbo
dependence and propagation or which results from tho
violation of divine mid mural laws. To tlioso afflicted,
the AMERICAN COMPOUND Is presented lo tlielr no
tice ns being tbo moat certain, speedy, and vnluublo s|ie-
clflc ever offered to the unfortunate. It has, wherever
known, acquired a reputation that dally experience con-
tlnues lo strengthen. Thousands have been cured by its
use: mul iib it loaves no odour on the breath,requires
either restriction In diet nor business, nor cuitnini ei
ther mercury or noxious drugs In tho least Injurious to
tbo system. It Is boldly presented as Uio best remedy
for such disease!) yet offered. It to used by physicians,
andInroiioii need superior to any known remedy.
O’" CAUTION.—Aak for tho AMERICAN COM-
POUND, anil purchase only from the Agents—price
91 per Bottle, nnd oliservo that the genuine has the writ
ten slguaturo on the botllu unit tho name blown in the
glass.
For pnla by IV. W. Lincoln, A. A. Solomons A Co.,
Tlios. M.Turner A Co., Savannah :* Ellis A Co., Mncoti;
Phillip B. Moist*, Augusta; Dunforth A Nayle, Colum
bus; nnd by Druggists lu ulltlie largo cities mid towns
In tho United States. f jly sept 2tl
1 VHE ESSEX COMPANY Lawrence, Mask., are pro-
. pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills, locomotives, Cotton nnd Woolen Ma
chinery. Mill ShaBIng mid Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water VVboels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, In the best manner, ana at prices as low as
equally good work enu bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of Aiel lu steam
engines^ aud to durability in every thing.
apr 81
V McKAY, AgcuL
Administrator’* Salo.
O N WEDNESDAY, 35lh or August, there will bo of-
ferod for sale, on tho plantation of John H. McIntosh.
Into of Duval county, Horido, deceased, between 300 and
400 head of Slock nnd other Cattlo; a mimbci of Sheep,
Ilorscs, and Hogs; Wagons, Timber, nnd other Carts; a
quantity or Plantation Utensils, Household Furniture,
Ac. Also, a very valuable Chlckering Plano. Also, a
very vnluublo Steam SAW-MILL, hi comploto order and.
ready for operation—with the site—containing about 100
acres of l<and, and Houses and buildings situated there
on, und connected with tho Mill. Tbo Mill Is 85horso
power, works two gangs or upright saws, and ono circu
lar Saw called an edgor; has attached a flno wharf, a rail
way nnd a car to convoy lumber to the sumo.
There is at tho wharf a sufficient depth of wator for
vessels to load.
Terms or sale ore cash, nnd nothing will bo received I n
payment but gold, silver, mid bills of banks of tho cilios
of B&vunnaU aud Charleston.
B. A. PUTNAM,
JACOB WALDUURO,
July 13 tuf—ASO Adm’rs with tho will annexed.
T HREE MONTHS after dnto application wRl bo made
lo Cashier or Bank or tbo Stale of Georgia, Tor puy-
montof lotUmd 1ml Tor a Twenty Dollar BUI, letlcr A.
No. 483, dated Juno 0,'1843, payable at Augusta—tho
right hnnd oud having been stolen from Bie Mall.
July 8 f 3mo BAKER A WILCOX.
Mnrlnu Ac Firo Insuranco llnnltlnirCo.
rpHREB MONTHS after date application will bo mudo
X to Cashior of Marino 4c Firo Insurance Bank of Sa
vannah for payment of ted band cud or a Tweuly Dollar
Bill, A. No. 1,458, dated Doc. —, 1835-tho right hand
end having boou stolon from Mall.
July 3 f 3mo BAKER A WILCOX.
Planters’ Rank of tlio State of Georgia.
rplIIlEB MONTHS alter dote application will bo made
X fo Cashier of Planters* Bank Slalo of Georgia, for
payment of tho loft baud hnfl of a Flfjy Dollar Bill, letter
A. No. 131, dated January 4tb, 1810—right hand half
havingJmo stolen from Mail.
Also, left band half ora Twenty Dollar Bill, lottor B-
No. 208—date unknown.
July 3 f3mo BAKER A WILCOX
L AUD AND HAMS.—30 bbls. prlmo Lcof Lnrd; 8110
Reynolds’best Sugar Cured Hums; 15 tea. Roloson’s
do. do.
HAVANA 8EGAnS.—150,000 choice Havana Sugars,
viz.: “El Corrco,” “El Pasco,” “Ln Toca FamadoCadiz.’’
U18CUIT.—5U bbls. and halves Butter. Sugar, ami Soda
Biscuit.
SOAP AND STARCH.—100 boxes No. 1 Soop; 50 do.
Smith’s Family do; 50 do. Colgate’s Starch.
In store, and for salo by
MB
J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
S UGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, Ac.—10 bhds. 8L
Croix Sugar, 85 do. Porto Rico do,, 100 bbls. Stuart’s
do. B. A C.,50 do. Crashed do., 80 do. Powdered do., 40
boxes Lour do.; 200 bngs Rio Coffee, 75 do. Lag. do, 85
do. Java do- 10 do. Mochodo.; 850 boxes Tobacco,
rlous brands; 50,000 very siiiw*""—“ ’
000 Half-Spanish aud Amerlci
Juiys
'f'xOMESTtU LIQUORS, WINES, Ac.—100 barrels E.
:±J Phelps' Gin; 50 do I*. AII. do.; 200 bbls. Whiskey;
50 bbls. Rum; 20 do. Domestic Brandy, 80 nr. casks
Sweet Winn: 10qr.casks Muscat Wine; lOdo.Tcucriffe
do.; for sale by
July 5 * CRANK A HOLCOMBE.
IIIOICB GOSHEN BUTTER.—A weekly supply re-
“- eJ "VeTsSS kpaJIs.
e
July 2
T)ACON SIDES AND SHOULDERS.—75 bhds. prlmo
AJ llucon Sides, Cincinnati; 50 do do do Shoulders do;
in storo and for sale by „
July 2 SWIFT A CO.
D omestic liquors.—so bbls N.cfc whiskey: 25
do N. E. Rum; 25 do P. A II. Gin; JKado K. P. Gin;
25 do Domestic Brandy; 10 do Peach BnjlF; fur salo by
July 3 swift a co.
B ACON SHOULDERS.—31 hhds. prlmo Cincinnati,
tad.ngfrom.WE »U, S , TO9DICK
H AY.—100 bundles prime Northern Hoy, Inndlugthts
j U d 5 T ft ' 0ra 1,10 BChr ’ F * S * UOr,e ° } b -?EFFT
G UNNY BAOS.—On band, a largo supply of (2 bush
els) Gunny Bags; for sale by _
July s A. C. TOMS, 180 Bay-itreoL
I ITTLE BOYS—I have recently received a handsomo
j Bssorlnmnt or Ahutcu Jackets, White Linen Jackets,
nnd While Pants. Besides other articles In your way.—
Call and see. They aro warranted good and wellimade.
July 3 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
H AY, BRICKS, WHITE PINE LUMBER, AND
LATHS.—100 bales Eastern Hay, 50,000 superior
Paving Bricks, 20.000 ft Whlto Pino Boards, and KKUM0
seasoned While Pine Laths, cargo of brig Harriot, dally
IS 1 ’’"“"'“"SfflolU.KELLVtCO.
C (HOICK LIQUORS IN GLASS.—30 DoinUohus very
t choice Old Brandy, 1815; 50do. Jamaica Hum: 50
do. St. Croix do.; 83 do. N. O. Whiskey} 50 doz. Mad.
Wine; for sale by
July’s CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
B AGGING, BA LE rope, Aix, Ac.—800 boles Gunny
Cloth; 500 coils Rone; 1,000 lbs. Twine; 10 bales
* •• • - - sale by
Dundee Bagging; for
July 5
CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
TTAMS, SHOULDERS AND MIDDLINGS—50 casks
XX very cholco Hants, the following brands: Dulffuld.
Slag A Way, Schooloy A Hatigh; 200 casks Cincinnati
Sides; 25do. do.Shoulders; forsnlo by
July 5 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
TT/ ESTlNDIAAND N. O. MOLA88E8.-50 hhds^
VY 73 tierces and 50 bbls. W. I. Molasses, 50 barrels
N, O. do,: for salo by
July 5 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
A DAMANT1NE A TALLOW CANDLES.—300 boxes
jt\. various brands, for sole by
July s
CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
S ILK COATS.—Roeclved per recent arrivals, a lino as-
sortinent of Silk Coats, for sale by
Juno 17 PIERSON A HBIDT.
■yy'UITB DRILL PANTS-Just rettJlvod, wvd^for sole
July
choap, by
U» BIIU lur D
GEO. S. NICHOLS,
Gibbons* Range.
S HIRTS.—G. 8. NICHOLS imsjust received from New
York,* full supply or Judsou’s superior Shirts.—
Those in want of* good article can got It at the Clothing
Store. Only 2] GIBBONS’RANGE.
M ocking bird cages.—Just received per ship
Southport, and lor sale by
July 2 COLLINS A BULXLEY, 100 Dryan-eL
Sales at &ttci
BY TAIIVEB Ac TIUIOUELOT.
.. Private 8alo.
10 bbls. Machinery Oil; 80 do Flsckt’. Baltimore Gin
10 do Shonandoah Whiskey; 10 casks Side*
5 casks Jowls. Just landed and for salo low.
.Special tKTotfccfl.
. . „ „„ FOB SALE.
A LIKELY NEGRO MAN, 18 years of age. Also a
XX MAN, 30 years.
JulyP WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
, , , FOUKALB.
A. BOY* nl>0l| l 35, country raised. Also a yellow
‘ *yP WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
*VUA An , 1011 NAUK.
T8AAC, about 82 years or ago, strong and healthy; lias
X served seven years at Uio carriage olacksmltlilng, and
understands his trade thoroughly.
Also, 2(1 Shares Planters’ Honk Stock.
Mil WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
T HE Subscribers are preparcel to make mlvnncos on
Real hauite, Bunk or oilier Stocks, or any other
property that may- be placed with them Tor salo.
„ WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
i uno 2 Office oomer llulUt. A llsy-lano.
T up ,,, NEGROES wanted.
HE IHgbcst market price will be paid Tor Negroefc
cither in gangs, families, or singly, ns wo havenu-
morous orders to purchase Tor country mid city.
.... ,. WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN,
Juno n At tbo old office, corner Bull-st. mid Buy Lane.
FOR SALE.
a HOUSE nnd Fee Simple LOT, pleasantly situa
ted, nnd not far from tho Railroad Depot.
Apply to
July P WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
TO RENT.
M THE two lower Floors or tho middle tenement
of Bmlth’s Bri. k Building on the Now York
steamers’ wharf, and the Fire-proof Ware-IIouso
on tho Buy, opposite to Messrs. Andrew Ixjw A Co.’s,
P.°w occupied by Mr. A. Ralston. Possession given on
the 1st or October next, Apply to *
July 13 5 thsinwf F. H. WELMAN.
STOIIE8 FOB bent;
Ono suitable for an Office, and two for storing
cotton and other mdxe. Also, n 8toro on Telfolr’s
wharf. Apply to
July 10 ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
. , TO BENT.
A pleasant Room over tho Book-store of
July 15 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
FOB BENT.
L 8TORE south side of Congress, ono door from
Jeffuroson-stroet, from 1st November next.
Apply to [July 14]A. MINIS.
FOB BENT.
Tho BRICK STORE, at tho foot of Whltaker-
li-ilB street. (Stoney bluff;) now occuplod by Messrs. R.
Habersham A Sou, Possession given With No-
vomtier next. Apply to
My 3 COHENS A HERTZ.
FARffl FOB KALE.
A smalt F'AItM about 3 miles from the city, con-
tabling 50 to 60 acres, suitable for gardening pur-
July i
Apdiy to
C. A. L. LAMAR.
TO BENT.
FOR TEN YEARS, with n renewal, aPlocoof
Land on West Broad street.—345 feet on West
Broad street and 388 feet running back. A plan
of tho promises can bo seen ut the counting-room.
Juno 18 T. J. WALSH, No. 170, ila)-3treeUU
a
ittorney.
July 13
NOTICK.—During our absence from tho
City, BaulS. Box is authorised to act as our
W. H. MAY A CO.
NOTICE.—'Tbo firm or II. A. Cranr ACo.
is Tills Day chungcd to Crank A Hoi.combk
II. A. CRANE,
July 1st, 1852. Imo T. HOLCOMBE.
FOR RENT.
T HF. COUNTING ROOM ut present occupied by Ste
phen Hills, Esq. Possession given on tno 10th No
vember next.
July 3 stuUi-lm ROBT HABERSHAM A SON.
LAND WARRANTS.
riMIE Highest Cush Price pnld Ibr Land Warrants by
X July 3 A.C. TOMS, No. 120 Hny-atreeU
WANTED.
M arine and fire insurance bank stock,
wanted by [Ju 7] PAPKLFQRD, FAY A CO.
NOTICE.
2TOCK In Steamboat Planter for sale. Apply 1
LEY A
Juno 85
E. F. KINCilLHY ACO.
FOB SAI.E.
L OT No. 30, Monterey Ward, fronting on Gordon-st-
00 by 100 feet. Subject ton ground rent or 943,20
;ier annum.
Lot No. 43, Lnlhyclto Ward. Southwest corner of Lin
coln nml Chnriton-rtrccls, 00 by VM feet. Subject to a
ground rent of $50,04 per annum.
IaiI No. 85, Puluski Ward, (MI by 100 fed, fronting on
Chnrlton-street. Subject to u ground rent or 930 per un-
nuni.
Lot No. 35 on South Bruad-atrcot, In Liberty Ward, 00
by 00, with Improvements. Subject to a ground rent of
980 per annum. T. J. WALSH,
Juno 18 Auctioneer
D l will make liberal ndvmiccs ujmn Cotton shl|i|>cd to
our llouso In Liverpool. He will also Issue Policies for
the Royal Insuranco Company, und attend generally to
~ur business.
Juno 14 3m ANDREW LOW A CO.
_ UIVEKFOOI,.
FOR LIVERPOOL— Ship STATE RIGHTS,
Tims. Pnxtou, master, will have quick despatch,
.•or freight or passage, having very superior ncooimno-
datlons apply lo
June 25 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
NOTICE
JOHN T. ROWLAND and JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jr^
July 15
ROWLAND A CO.
NOTICE.
T IIU CO-PARTNERSHIP which lins heretofore existed
under the firm iff SWIFT, DENSI.OW ACO. Is,
by nmliinl consent, This Day dissolves!. EDWARD
SWIIT und CHARLES PETERSON will clow the nffalrs
of tho conuern, and are authorized lo uwtho mime ol the
llrni In settlement. EDWARD SWIFT,
DWIGHT It. DENSLOW,
Bnvminnh, July 1, 1858. CHAS. PETERSON.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having dispowd of hie Interest
In tho Inlu Ann of SWIFT, DHNSLOIV ACO. to
EDWARD SWIFT mid CHARLES PETERSON, re
spectfully solicits fur them n liberal share of public pa‘
roungc. DWIGHT 11. DKNSLOIV.
Suvanuiili, July J, 1852,
T HE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased the Interest of
Mb. DWIGHT n. DENSLOW lu the Into firm of
SWIFT, DENSLOW A C( Lwlllconllnuotho GENERAL
WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSI
NESS, under tbo style of SWIFT A CO., and resjieclfully
solicit a continuance of the patronage extended to the
late firm. EDWARD SWIFT,
CU AS. PETERSON.
Savannah, July 1,1852.July I
DBSSOL.UTION.
T HE FIRMS oniAMti/roN A IIarucmax, of Savan
nah, and of Hardkman A Hamilton, of Macon,
are this dny dissolved by mutual cousent.
Either of tho former co-partners is authorized to use
tho name of tho above named ffriUB In solUoniuiit ot the
uuflnLbod business of Uio same.
C. F. HAMILTON,
TJIOS. HARDEMAN.
Serannah, July 1st, 1852. Smo July 2
NOTICEl
I S HEREBY GIVEN, that during the absence or Ablol
Stevens, Jr., from this city, the Books nnd Papors
belonging to tho Into Ann of Samuel Hoyt A Co- are In
the hands of Mr. Janies A. Norris. All persous Indebted
to tho said Into Arm are directed to make immodinto pay
ment to Mr. Norris, who will also attoud to such small
demnnds against tbo Arm os may not havo been paid.—
Mr. Norris will, for the present, bo found at tho Counting
Room of Messrs. Cohens A Hertz.
ARIEL STEVENS, Ja.,
Savannah, Moy 22, ie52.In Liquidation.
NOTICE TO CONTBACTOBSi
P ROPOSALS will bo received until tho 10th of July
uoxt, for tho filling and masonry of “ Whetstone,”
“Anns,” and “Vlnlng’s” Bridges. Bids for each
Bridge, earth-work nnd masonry, will be considered
separately; but should a bid for the whole work (and
from rcsponablo pnrtles) bo more favourable than sepa
rate bid* It will be considered. The work to be com
menced Immediately, and lo be proseculod under tbo di
rection of tbo GouornI Superintendent, so ns lo Insure its
completion within ono year from the date or letting.
The Bridges are In a high and healthy section of coun
try between Atlanta and Mnriotla, nnd will contain about
400,000 yards of earth, and about 3^100 jierches of ma
sonry.
Any Information rolatlvo to tho work con bo had by
applying to Uio undoralgnod, or to G. G. Hull, resident
Engineer. WM. M. WADLEY,
General Su;>erlnteudeut.
Wrbtrrm A.KO Atlantic Rail-Road, t
Atlanta, Junk Otu, 1853, {
Juno 12 lino
IIBIDGEWATEK PAINT.
T HE Subecribers are Agents for the sale of tho aboro
superior PAINT, nnd offer It In quantities to suit
purchasers.
The price Is lower than any other Paint, nnd tho Al
lowing selection of certificates sufficiently recommends
its qualities. A. A. 6(JLOaiON8 A CO^
Market-square.
Nkw-Yobk Arsbnal, 3d Oct., 1851.
Being advised by ono of Uio first painters in the city of
Now-York to use tno Bridgewater Paint, in preference lo
any other, upon the ontuauco buildings, in my charge,
on Governor's Island, l did so, nnd found it all that it vras
recommended to be. Tho buildings, which nro of hi lek,
speak for themselves, and I cheerfully glvo uiy testimony
In bchair of the virtues of tbo 1'aiiiL deeming It superior
to any now lu use, as faros 1 can Judge from two months
observation. G. 11. TALOOTT, Brevet LL Col.
Wkst Point, Dec. 17th, 1851,
I havo used the Brldgewulcr Paint upon the buildings
under my charge, at West Point, and have found that It
answered all my expectations. 1 have no hesitation In
adding my testimony as to tbo good qualities ofUio Paint,
deeming ft the best article I have ever used.
It. S. SMITH, Lieut, and Quarter-Muster,
U. S. Military Academy.
Nkw-Youk, Nov. 1st, 1851.
I have been using Brldgowulcr Paint for the last six
months, lu preference to any other mineral, und in no
iiislnnco have 1 been disappointed hi its qualities. I
painted the ordnance buildings, on Governor's Isluud,
with It, and 1 have no hesitation lit saying It covered the
bricks, and limo stucco work bettor than any paint I could
have used. RADCLIFT CARMAN,
Painter nnd Dealer In Paints, 85 Bnrcluy-strccL
Nkw-Orlkans, Nov. 20th, 1831.
Having pointed the hurricane deck of the {passenger
steam-boat •' Magnolia,” under my command; with tho
Bridgewater l*ulnt, I cheerfully recommend ll for its im
pervious qualities, and have no hesitation In pronouncing
it superior, lu my judgment, to any mineral jmlnt before
the public, aud believe U to be a certain protection n-
gulusi the effects of sparks mul cinders. It tins also
uroved entirely water-proof on my decks, offer three
months’ use. ST. C. THOMASSON.
Tbo “Magnolia’’ Is tlio finest boat on tho Mississippi
New-Yoi,, Oct. lit, 1851,
Tho underslgnod, having been luducod by recommen
dation, to uso the Bridgewater Paint, ou the roof of their
office, which was in so leaky a condition that during
■tonus of any extent tho rain came through In streams
In several places, are nappy to slate that by ono single
coat of Ibis palut, tho office lias been, rendered perfoc'
ly dry and tight. FARRAR A 11 ELLONI,
Comer tMli and Stuyresant-strecta.
Nkw-Yorx, Dec. 30th, 1851.
We certify that we have used the Bridgewater Mineral
Paint, and are satisfied from our own observation, that
it is fully equal to any paint of tbo kind now in use.
FARRINGTON A CLARK,
Painters and Dealers, 210 8th Aveauo.
J«iy8
EARTHEN WARE
For tbo Up Country Trade.
1QK PACK AGES, the contents mostly Plates and Caps
10*1 sod Saucers. These goods being imported ex
pressly Ibr tho Geo.via trade. For salo by
apr 13 J. HA8BROUCK A CO., Broughlon-sL
.Salcja at auctCon.
, UIa . BY T. J. WAI-Sn.
THIS DAY, July 101b, will bo sold at eleven o’clock, In
.. • frunt of store:
A handsomo assortment of Dry Goods.—Torms cash.
BY T. J. iva LSH,
N MONDAY,'July 10th, will be sold at tho old Custom
House, commencing at 11 o’clock:
n«i„. i"i n . 0 Mahogany Secretary, Pigeon
IhMk, Book Schelves, Cane Bottom Chairs,
r *’ 4tc ’’ &c * Term ® cusb—sold by order of the
Co |lcct °r* July 10
Sale.
BY T. J. AVAESH.
_ . _ Private Sale.
One urvwright Plano Forte, made by Henri llortz, Paris,
'lomfld tono instrament. 1 Doufalo Harrell Gun nnd
logauy Caso, 1 “Paper Mncho” Inlaid Table, sovoral
•• v"”****.**'““** — •mvmi, * jAjiimti unrrcii u
Mahogany Caso, 1 “Paper Mncho” Inlaid Table,
Volumes of Hooks. The above nro offered at -
salo, by onlor of tho Assignee—Terms caali. ||j|y to
' privato
lulr -
rpilE 8ubscrll»er wishes to purchaso Negroes singly or
X In rumllioa und will at all Utuus pay tho highest mar
ket prices in cosh for thorn. VV. WIUGIIT,
Savannah, June 80. Broker.
4 CAIlFENTEIl FOR NALE.
A MAN, 40 years old, a Uarpontor nnd Joiner. Apply
XV to W. WRIGHT, V
July 7 Broker.
NEGROES FOlI HALE.
T WO MEN, one 2(1 aud tho other 25years old. Apply
In rl..l.. ,1 111 ....... II
>iv, one a
[July 7 J
W.
(RIGHT, Broker.'
Jnno
HOU8E FOR HALE.
A Wooden Tenement, with Brick Basement,
on to 8. E. corner of Liberty nnd Barimrtt-streets.
Apply to W. WRIGHT, Broker,
17 or T. J. WALSH.
HOUSE WANTED.
juj Tho subscriber wishes to buy a Wooden House,
ITmW suitable fora small family, In tho southern part or
■•tho city, convenient to tho Railroad Depot.
June 30 IV. WRIGHT, Broker.
NEGROES FOB SAI.E.
A WOMAN, 30 years of ago, and a BOY, 10 years of
ago, country raised. Apply to
June 30 VV. WRIGHT, Broker.
CARPENTER FOB HALE.
MAN about 25 years old, a framer and flnlsher.
-Apply to tJunegl] W. WRIGHT, Broker.
HEAMSTRESS FOB SALE.
A GIRL, about 10 years old, a seamstress and house-
servant. Apply to W. WRIGHT,
Juno 85 Broker.
A
FOB SALE
NEGRO BOY, 18 years old.
Apply to
r . WRIGHT, T
„ EOT FOB HA EE.
A Fco Simple LOT 02 by 00, situated on York-strceL
Apply to faprO] W. WltlGHT, Broker.
„ NEGBOES FOB SALE.
A BIAN 30 years old, n Boatman oihI Fishermnn.
A MAN 40 years old, accustomed lo plantation
work.
A MAN,21 years old, country raised.
Apply to W. WRIGHT,
June 10 Broker.
Oreene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY & CO., MANAGERS. *
Office No, 5 Bull-StreetjOpposite the Pulaski House.
m Class No. 86, fur 1862.
To bo drawn in Savannah, Ga- F'rldny, July 16th.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$4,231.-5 OF $1000!
Ticket* $1—Shares in Proportion.
V3T PRIZKS CASIIKD AT THIS OfflCK. A*J
For solo by K. WITIHNuTUN,
July 13 Vender for Gregory 4t Maury.
Tlio (lid Fnvorilo Navunnah Eoffory.
Will be drawn In public nttbe Exchange Council Cham
ber, To-Morrow Affernoou.Jiily 17tb,nt 4 o'clock.
Georgia State Lottery,
Class 7G# ■"
AUTIIORISKI. bv Tilt LKOlSLATUKK,
For Benefit of Jndejievdent Fire Co. at Auguata.
F*. C. BARBER & CO., Managers.
14 Prlzusto 11 Blanks 1
ear a rare cluuico by the Package. _yg~3
$4,000-$l,000-$729-$300!
and more tbnu 940,000 In Smaller Prizes.
Ticket* only $1—Share* in proportion.
Risk on a Package of Quurtcrs only 93,35.
i'kikkm t'ASKKn AT Tins omct,
f3T All orders ppnnntly und confidentially attended lo,
and Drawings sent to nil customers out of tha city.
Tickets, Slrnres and Packages for salo l*y
GEO. W. WYI.I.Y,
July 10 At his Lucky Office, cor. Bull-st. k Bay Lane.
FOB HUSTON.
FOR BOSTON—Tlio regulur packet bnrquo
_,~JIKNRY KELSEY, llnwes master, having nearly
nTTTmr freight engaged, will have despatch as above.—
F’or freight of 50 bales Cotton, apply on board ut Telfair’s
wlmrf, or to
July 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY .& CO.
NEW YORK.
FORNEW*YORK.—Oi.u EsTABLisiiKn Link.
The RU|M!rlor regular packet ship HARTFORD,
17 Burke, master, will sail on Monday next. F’or Passage,
having excellent accommodations, apply on board at
Telfair’s wharf, or lo
July 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOK NEW-YOlUC—Nttv Link—fhr regular
packet brig MACON, CnpL VVu!klus,will meet
wJIli quick ilespntch for the above port. For freight or
passage, apply on board, or to
July 13 ROWLAND U WASHBURN. _
FOR NBW-VORK—Brio Link.—Tho Tost
salting regular packet brig EXCEL, F. Tall man
master, will have Immediate despatch. For freight or
passage, imply on board, or to
July 10 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Union Link—Tho regular
packet sclir. FRANCIS 8 ATTEKLEE, Davis, inns-
icr/liavlng a purl of her cargo engaged, will have quick
despatch ns above. For freight or passage, apply to
July 8 WILLIS & BulJNDAGE.
PHILADELPHIA.
Jffft FOR PHILADELPHIA—The Tast salting schr.
ffijilVJI. HONE, C. S. Holies master. For freight or
passage, apply to
July 15 HONH fc CONNERY.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Tbo new ship MAR.
ATHON, C. Vandyke, master, will have quick dis-
patch ns above. For freight or possage,npnly to
July 13 CLAG1IORN It CUNNINGHAM.
IBAETI1VIOBE.
FOR BALTIMORE—Rkoular Link—The
regular packet sebr. II. N. GAMBRII.L, Captain
White, having n portion of her cargo engaged, will navo
quick dispatch. For freight or passage, apply on board
atTelfalrs wharf, or to
July U BRIGHAM, KELLY U CO.
BROWN Ac IIARUIS,
Boanling, Livery, nml Sale Stable,
West Broad-Street.
TUOS. a. BROWN. July 18—tf judok w. Harris.
FOB SALE*
A few well broke double and single HORSES
and youug MULES.
July 13 BROWN A HARRIS.
EHl'lKB HOTEL, OtilETHUHPE, OA.
M The Subscriber, late of tho Wasiiinoton Hall.
Macon, Ga^ having taken the above Hotel, and
(lirnlsbcd It throughout with tho best of new fur
niture, and having large and airy rooms, be hopes lo share
a portion of public patronage by close attention to busi
ness, having good stabliug} nnd every convenience to
make the guests of Uls house comfortable.
Jnnegl ly JESSE CAIN,Proprietor.
C0T00SA SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
T HIS Heautirul und attructlvc’watcring place will bo
open for tbe reception of visiters on the 10th Inst.
The owners ami proprietors have spared no pains or ex
pense to mako Catoosa tho Snratngn of tbo South.
Tbe accommodations nro ample for ffvo hundred per
sons, Handsomo Collages with plastered rooms and (Ire
places, well arranged for families, may be engaged for the
season.
Tills truly wonderful spot with its hundred gushing
fountains, Is situated in Walker county, Ga^ two miles
from tbe Western it Atlantic Ilall-Koad, 25 miles from
CUuUauuoga, 113 mites from Atlanta, Gu.
A splendid Omnibus and Hacks will be ln readiness at
Cotoosa platform to convey passengers over a line road
to the Springs.
BATTY, HICKMAN & MCDONALD.
Juno 5 Dim—S2Jtfm
THE MADISON SPRINGS, GEORGIA.
rplHB Fashionable nnd health restoring \V utcring Place,
X tbe property of Mr. WATKINS, will bo opened as
usual ou the first of June. It Is situated iwuuty-threu
miles from Athens, where Stages uro ready at all times
to convey passengers.
To the usual attractions of the place Is to bo added n
NEW SPRING, Uio. coinponcut properties of which are
Peroxide or Iron, Sulphur, Soda mid Magnesia.
All the appointments of tbe establishment nro arranged
for pleasure mid coinfort, mwf Jet—inf A 1 npr 24
CAPON SPRINGS, VIRGINIA.
HUE fflouiltuill House, nl Ibis popular anil nc-
cesslble Southern Watering Place, will be regularly
opened under experienced inuimgeuient,*on tho 28th June.
No expense has been spared to render Capon tho most
desirable and agreeable of all mountain retreats. Its
Baths ami its temperature Imve no oqiiul In this country,
nml tho citizens of the South will hero be freo from tbo
annoyances so frequently experienced by them ut North-
erd Watering Places.
ThrouirU Tickets from Richmond, Washing-
. iu and Baltimore. HI?" Through in One Dag from
Haiti mure and fVaehington.
Capon Springs, Juno 25, 1852.finwlm Jy 8
REGION OP HEALTH.
S EVERAL beautiful and eligible building situations,
with springs of the purest freestone water, on tlio lino
of the Georgia Rall-ltoad out of tbo limits of tlio corpora
tion nnd two miles from the cllv of Atlanta. All things
considered, cannot bo equalled, ror summer residences, in
any part or Georgia. Persons wishing to secure situa
tions of this kind, can bo accommodated by application
to Doct. WM. It. JONES,
July 7 vrftnSw Atlanta, Georgia.
iSwnumalt at Cfculettoni
U. 8. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
I EAVE Savannah rviry Mornino at Foo& : -
j o’clock, after tho arrival of the Night Train of tbo
Central Rall-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
atTwklvk o’clock M. sank day, connecting at Uhnries-"
Ion with Uio Wilmington Steam-Pickets, which
leave with the U. 8. Mali kvrry oat at 2X pTm., and,
also, wllh the Now-York Ac Charleston Stoam-
Shlps, which leave Charleston kvkrv Wednesday and.
Saturday Afternoons.
Passengers leaving Iff aeon on Tnesdny evenings will,,
arrive In tlmu lo connect with the splendid now steam
fflfcKaSWSSSb.- wwk
Fare from Charleston to Now-York by land rente. .980 00
timo 52 hours.
By steamships 935 00,
tnayJS 8. M, LAFF1TEAU, Agent
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAMERS
Hummer Arrangement,
“ From and nfler this dale. Excursion
, Tickets will be tasiied, allowing paMeii- ■
gem to go to Charleston for one fure and return same trip. *
may 18 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
M ACON AND WESTERS BAIL HOAD.
ICE! ICE! ICE!
T UB GEORGIA ICE HOUSE Is situated at tho corner
of Jefferem) and South Broad-streets, and la now com-
Salen at auettoh.
BY COH£N Ac FOSDIC
On SATURDAY next, at 10# o’clock, in front of storo*
13hhds.ofcanvassfd Hams. July 13
Bacon.
BY COHEN Ac FOSDIOK.
At Private Sale.
30 hhds Sides, 50do. Shoulders, > nxrnv
15 do Hams, 80 Uerces Uam« {“ACON,
• In store and for sale. ’Jt
Bagging, Bala Rope, and Twine.
BY GOEUBN Ac FONDICK.
At Private 8olo. ,
100 bales Gunny Cloth
500 coils Kentucky Balo Rope; 500 do DUIon’s do do
2.000 tbs.Twlnu. For wale. July D ’
NEWARK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
WEEKLY.
low and Splendid Steam" ,
FLORIDA, Captain Lyon, '
—AND—
ALABAMA^ Captain Ludlow,
Belonging to the
N. Y. A:Savannah Steam Navigation Co-.
Will leave Savannah nnd Now-York every Saturday.
Thciw ships nro of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed,
tu safety, speed, and comfort,
These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time,
that the Marion and SountRNRR leave Charleston, or*
rirojn New-York ns soon ns, or before Uiem.
IT Lnbln Passage 9-\ payable before going on hoard
Aornts: PADELFORD, FAY & CO M
Bavannali. ■
, M SAMUEL L. M1TCHILL,
J nng8 104 Front-street, New-York.
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co*
The ■Ide-wnoel stonra-.
Ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 tons
register, Gapl. John E. Walton,has commenced her rocu-
Inr trips and will leave Savannah on WaoNasnAY, the
14th July, and every alternate Wrdhesday thereafter*',
say on the 88th July, and 10th and S5lh August, and s6 ;
Cabin Passago to Philadelphia 985 00 '
Through Tickets to New York 85 00
Steerage. o 00 .
Tills ship has been built with entire regard to safely
comfort and despatch, and offers now and admirable la
cllltles lo business aim travel. For freight or passage ap
ply to PADELFORD, FAY & GO.,
Agents In Savannah. >
HERON k. MARTIN,
Agents ln Phllndojphla.
VO THAVELLEIIS GOING NORTH.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Macon dally, at 8 o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta “ “ (1* “ P. M.
Connecting nl Atlanta with tho Trains of tlio Western
nml AUsntle nnd LnGrnngo Reads, and wHh tho Doy
Train of the Georgia Rond, nml nt Mucon wllh the Day •
Trains nf the Central and Southwestern Ronds. I’ussen-
gors will arrive In Macon at 13V, and nt Atlanta at 1 it,
having the remainder of the night for rest.
Passengers going South via Montgomery. Ala, who
leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery
In forty hours, Including oil stoppages, and only (ra hours
Staging
Accommodation Trains, Tri-Weekly, will leavo Mhcon
every Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at 8 o’clock, A. M. '
Returning, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 7# A. M. This Train will connect with tbo
Night Trnlu ortho Gcorgln Road at Atlanta, nnd with tbo
Night Train of tho Central Rond at Mnoou. Passenger*'
by tho upward Train can dlno at Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, Bup’t.
Macon, May 17,1852*3mo mny 10
Aimi'STA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-llOAD,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
T HIS ROAD Is now open for the transportation of 1
Freight nnd Pnsaengers to Waynesboro’. At this
K ' it it connects wllh n splendid line of Fourtllorse Post '
dies, fanning n perfect dolly connection bstwoen 'Au-
gusta nnd Savannah, Macon nml Mlltcdgevillet
On and after Monday, May llttli, Passenger trains will
run Daily, as follows)
Leavo Savnnnah at 8.00 o’clock A. M.
Macon at .7.30 “ A. M.
Alilledgovllloat .7.00 “ A.M.
Augusta ut 430 “ A.M.
Arrive at Augusta at 0.40 “ 1>. M.
“ at Savannah 0.00 “ P. Rl.
nl Macon at 0.45 u I*. M.
nt Millcdgevillo at .7.15 “ P. M.
Fnro between Suvunnab and Augusta 95 50 '
“ “ Macon “ “ §0 50
“ “. Mlllcslgovllle&c “ 80 75
M ACPHERSON It. MILLEN, Gen'l Bup’t.
Savannah, Moy 5th, 1852. uiny 5
NOCTUL-WESTEUN BAIL ROAD.
A DAILY TRAIN for Passengers nnd Freight loaves
Macon at 0# A. 51., arrives at Oglethorpo ut 10#
A. M., leaves Oglethorjie nt 11# A. M.. arrives nt Macon
at 3% P. connecting each way with the Central and.
Mu.miii and Western Rail Road Trains, nnd the Talla- .
hussee, Eufaulu and Clduml us Mull Stage Lines.
Passengers dine nt Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO, W. ADAMS, Superintendent
ong 20 South Western Roll Rond.
T11UOUU11 FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore $17 50.
To FkilncjcIyliiaSlO, Ac to N. York *20..
tUMCl
SO. CA.
I RAVING the wharfat the foot of Laurens-etrcet dally, .
J after the arrival of tlio Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N. 0% from which point two dnlly trains are dis
patched at 8 Jl. M.andUP. M.; the 8 o'clock only"con
necting at Weldon, N. 0% with the Seaboard and Roanoke
Rail Rond to Norfolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore, t
and both trains connecting at Vveldou with tho lines to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Pblladel*.
tibia, and New-York The public Is respectfully Informed
Hint the steamers of those lines, are ln flrel rate condition,
and are unvlgntcd by well known und experienced com-
mumlera; the Rail Roads are In fluo order, (the Wllinlng- •
ton nnd Weldon, as well ns tbo Seaboard and ltoanoko'
having recently been relald with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch. By these routes pas-
seugcrsttvoUUig themselves of the first train may reach.
Haiti more in 40 buttra, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and Ncvr,
York in 50# hours; and by tbo second train they arrlvo
In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia iu 50 hours, und
New-York ln 01# hours. i
Through tickets can alono be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent of tho Wilmlngtou and Raleigh Rail Road Coin-. .-
® nt the ofllco of the Company, fool ofLaurens street,.
estou, 8. C^ to whom please apply. mar 82
CABINET MAKING AND UPHOLSTERY •
TIIOS. HENDEBSON*
LYCEUM BUILDING. BULL-STREET
Makes now and repairs old Furniture.
The Bottoms of Solus, Chairs, Jul, niude over
L nnd recovered.
Carjiets, Mailing and Oil Cloth cut and put
Bells hung, Curtains and Blinds put up. All work
promptly done, and at reasonable prices.
N. B.—A small lot of now FURNITURE just received
Also, old Furniture bought and sold. ftnw sept 1 .
PLANTATION FOB SALE.
M Tho Subscriber offers for salo his tatw.
Berno Plantation on Crooked River, Com- Wm •
den County, containing 1,180 acres, 200 of
which Is first quality swamp. 120 of the two hundred Is
cleared and In flneonlcr. 800 acres of Ham mock cleared.
880 <ff Marsh, 00 of which Is under bank. Tlio earns
quality of Land on the river is now under cultivation
by Col. Dilworth and B. Brown, Esq- and bos proved to
bo the best Colton Land In tho State. 500 acres Pino Land,
well limbered, and within threo inllcs of tho river. Tho
buildings arc, a good Dwelling Douse, Kitchen and Stare
House, Cotton Gin and Corn House, Carriage House and ■
Stable, nnd nine frnmod Negro Houses, only six years
old. Thobulldlngsare all shunted on tbe bank of tho
river, which Is considered one of the best In the Low
Country for fish nt all seasons of tho year, nnd tho situo- .
•Ion one of the healthiest—fifteen miles from SL Mary’s and '
thirteen from Jefferson. There Is about thirty hood of
choice stock Cuttle that will be sold with the place. •
Apply to WILLIAM WIUGIIT, Savannah, or to tho
Subscriber on tbe premises,
bine 84 1852. ALEX. HOLZENDORF.
PoMemtons gtwm on the 1st January next July S .
LOOK HERE!
M Tho Subscriber offers for sale hla real- ten*.
drnco in Roswell, Cobb county,' Aimlshed Kw
thoroughly. There are 5 acres of land nt-—
Inched to the bouse, oil under good fence—with all no*
ccssnry out buildings. The house Is ono of the best fin
ished and most desirable In the Cherokee country. Row •
well is 13 miles from Marietta, nnd Is considered, both on .
account of Its society uud location, ono of tlto roost de
lightful in the State. Also, a lino FARM, containing bo- ’
tween 3 and 400 acres iff land, (about 200 cleared,) a well
finished and comfortable House, wllh suitable out build
ings, together with every thing necessary to cany ou tbo
Farm, which Is now under cultivation. Tho above will
be sold together, or separately, anil possession given as
soon as desired. For further particulara. inquire of .
Jan 83—tlistu ROBERT A. LEWIB, Bavuunah.
„ FOB NALE.
M Ono or tho most valuable Colton and Pro- m-. ,
vision Plantations in Glynn County,Georgia, Kftr
situated on tbo niaiu land, about nine miles—*— ;
from tho city of Erunswlck, containing In all about 1,000
acres, 300 of which is under good fence, and well odapL t
ed to the culture of Sea Island Cotton ana Provisions, alr ' ;:
ways making flue crops,—Uie balance Is heavy plnotlm-'
bcr. Qn the jiremlses la n large and comfortable llouso, ,
Gin and Gin House, uud all tho necessary out-bulldlugs,
and ono of tho healthiest residences of tho low-country.’*
Its vicinity to tbo summer resort of the rico planters of
tho AlUuuaha river. For furthor particulars, enquire of
N. A. HARDEE ACO*
Juno 18 f—SI Savannah, gt
pleted, where we havo on hand a large supply of superior
Ice, which Is offered to the public either by cargo, ton. or
pound, os may be desired. We shall use every uxertion
t supply i
orders,i . ... .
Ion, nml promise tho retail price
»ut per pound. Wo are also pro
pound, as may be desired. We shall use every e
to keep up a constant supply of Ice to those who
to (avor us with their orders, mid will spare no pains to
give general satisfaction, —•* 1U - —
shall not exceed ono cent. _ .
pared to Issue checks. C. K. POTTER, Proprietor.
Savannah, April 81, 1852. it
GUANO I GUANO II
P ERUVIAN GUANO, of tho latest importations, and
of superior quality, which 1 will sell at tho lowest
market price, In tots to suit purchasers.
Also. Patagonia Guano, Bona Dust, Building and Agri
cultural Lime for sale nt the lowest market rates by
WM. ROBINSON,
Nos. 4 audfl UoUingsworth-strt'eL
Juno 23 tuf— 1m • , Baltimore, kid.
PLANTATION FOB SALE.
The Plantation in Leo couuty, belonging to) the
, „ estate of Thomas Butler, deceased, situated'two..
' intfes from Starkcvllle, and joining Cbcbaw .old.
town, la offered for sole.
t jAu extended description of a place so .well known (s' i
ociued uimoccasory. It contains twenty-two hundred
acres, twelve hundred of which are cleared and all In t
good rcimir. On It are two good Gln-IIouaea and Screws,
comfortable Negro Cabins, and all.necessary:buildings.
Connected wllh tho placoaro a setat MUls,8aw awLGnsL :
Pcmiiis wishing to purchaso Lands In Soulbwc*em
Georgia,requested to give tills place tlielr attention: ,
any Information can be obtained by addressing int m
BlarkevtUo, Ga. GREENLEE BUTLER,
fob 10 • - . mwf Administrator. -
JUST BECEIVED*
. Per keamerSUto oT Georgia, ■
a large assortment of Hcnkoot’sl