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Steamer Jenny Wu5,~Ilono, Mobile, 50 days, to liono
he Connery. /
U. 8. M. steam-packet Gordon. King. Charleston, t
M.'Lnffitcau. Mdzo.,toHolt fc Hothwell Central 1
BoadJFlorida lloat. Caldwell, Blakely & Co, K Fla
nan, P Jacoby and J T Webb. ,
Steamer Sasplr, Hayden, Pnlntkn, kc.,to8 ML
teau.. 13 bales Sea Island Cotton, and Mdse- to ni<»
ion Boats, JMfcton fc Gunby.W It Symons, KG
Mira, 4 A. Meyer, Smith & Fort, and order,
. Steamer Lamar. Creawoll, Augusta, with boat
10,toTRMills. Mdse., kc^loTRMU “ "
M.LaflltoaU. ^
U. 8. M, ateain-packc'
J13PAHTED.
;et Calhoun, Harden, Charleston.
Notice to Mariner*.
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE. >
Savannah, Jutr 10,1852. J
1 “ “ -Vs Indus
DAVUIUII, <IUI.T IV, Jo,
rplIE Floating Light Ship stationed on Martin’s
X try, will bo removed on the 1st August noxl,
purpose or l»lii|
due tlolii
dlco will
ig repai
be given.
HIRAM ROBERTS,
july 10 A1 Collector and Supcrtendent or Light,
. Cbbtok Hoosa, K*v W*bt, )
,- „ Collector’s Office, July 15th, 1852. {
Tim T.I.Yil VmuI ilnllxon.1 If.... _ rm . I
) no tight at, or nenr Sand Koy, until f
SAMI* J. DOUGLAS,.
Collector and Superintendent Lights.
and Insufficient time to avoid collision.
All sailing vessels at anchor In rondatends ■
shall also be bound to exhibit, by tween suns
rise, n constant bright light at tho must bond, o
iiiharbors or other places whore regulation
lights for ships are legally established.
Tho Inntoni to bo used when nt unchor, by
•els Is to bo so constructed as to show clear
around tho hortxon.
Wo hereby rovoko all rognlnttons heretofore made by
us relating to atenm Vessels exhibiting «r carrying lights;
and we require that tho preceding regulations be strictly
carried into effect on and alter the 1st of August, 1852.
HYDE PARKE 1 *
P. HORNBY.
By command of their Lordships.
W. X. B. II
I. IIamii.ton.
At Quarantine, a Spanish brig.
Iu tho Offing, ship John P. Harwni
Nowport, Eng..
Ctd. ship A. Chesobrough, Cliesobi
Bp. brig Pnnchlto, Jsllcdn, llnrcolann.
FOIl NEW-YOUK.
On Saturday, 24th July, at One o'clock P. M.
mu. 8 Mn „ atoamshlp FLORIDA, Capl
II leave ns abovo. For freight o
PADELFORD, FAY fcCO.
.v mu stwiiuDuip Alabama, Cupt. Ludlow, will
„.a tiro Florida, and leave on Saturday, July 3I«U
To Leave This Day, July 22,
U. S. MAIL LINE
FOR HAVANA, VIA KEY-1VENT.
h Isabel. Forimssni
ir passage, apply to
CdllENS fc HERTZ, Agents.
OPPOSITION LINE.
CHANGE OF DEPARTURE.
FOR PALATKA, (FIsA
Uturuav Morning, ntlO o’clock A. M.
„ „ ./ . „ , . 8. M. LAFFITEAU, AgenL
N. B.—Rates of Freight and Passage as heretofore.
EXCURSION TO BEAUFORT.
at 50 cents. A band or music on board.
Julygg . S. M. LAFF1TBAU, Agent.
S’ steamer NINA, are requested to bo nt
turning Room, Tma Morninu, nt 10 o’clock.
I«»y25 . COHENS fc HERTZ, Agents.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEE.-
July a
d expense.
WASHRURN, WILDER It CO.
' KIAR8HALL HOUSE.
generally, t
both rcgula
the Marshall House a nasT class Hotel. Ills table v
be supplied with every luxury that can bo procured.
July a* Imo WILLIAM JOHNSON.
The Ohattiinnnrm R.MlIit. Mnrnn Jmin
Insert one month, and send accounts to this office.
HOUSE WANTED.
M A comfortable dwellluu House,
rooms, possession to bo given on U-
bur, may be rented by applying at this office, or to
July 23 0 W. G. NORWOOD.
• 10 REWARD. 4
fur his npprohenslon and delivery to mo.
July 23 ,3—til—If WILLIAM JOHNSON.
ORDEktS,
8AVANNAII, JULY 30, 1852.
« An Election for Ensign of tho “ DoKnlb Itlllo-
men” Is hereby ordered to bo held nt tho office of.
Justice P. M. Russell, nu Munuav, tho 2<1 day of'
August noxt, between tho hours or 10 A. M. and 2J
P.M- under tho usunl suporlntendeuco.
By order of A. It. LAWTON,
Lieut, Col. of I. V. 11. of Suvnnnuh.
W. D. Jackson, Adjutant. July 21
FOR SAXE.
A FINE Likely Negro MAN will bo sold
piled for I m mod lately. Ho has been or
the past 7 years tn a slenm saw-mill. Bold P
but to close aconcorn. Apply to
July 22 JAH. QUANTOCK, J
POPLAR HOARDS.
july 22 1
EECIIES j LEECHES II-
J steamer Florida, ono tub
dish Leeches.
July 3~
jnuuKers, larsnie low o
R, A. ALLEN Cl CO.
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square.
fJOBlNSON’S PATENT BARLEY.—Tb Is arllclo Is
fli strongly recommended by the faculty ns a nutri
tious cooling food for Infants. It Is also much appro""'
for making a delicious custard, kc.; Just received,
for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
July*” “ *
pAST STEEL AUGER B1TTS, or superior quality,
V , Rul ° by F.W. CORNWELL,
00 103 Bryon-strcot.
July 2
July 82
pODFISH and HERRING—Just rccofmirfor snlo by
V_J. u Jy» i II. J. GILBERT.
rpiNSPEY PEACHES.—Tho subscriber \
X. sale to-day, a small lot of the above nan.
Call soon or you will looso them. W. J). FORD,
July 31 Waldhurg’s Buildings, Jolfurson-alroct.
F
Smoked
July 31
Ion Market Boor, do. Pig Pork? SU0 lira.
Beef: 50 Dried Tongues; and for sale by
W. D. FORD, Waldhurg’s Bulldlnf
July 31
T EMON8—For sale by
1J July 31 W. D. FORI), Wnldburg’s Buildings.
m
Call and see, under
July 31
T>UTTER.—A fresh supply of Butter and i
JJ celved to-day per steamer Floridu, and for sale at
tho Emporium by
July3[ BEADORN OOODALL.
sn
Tv tnlo by G. P. 1L James, author or “Tho V
“The Fate,” etc. etc. Received by
June Itr JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
CCCrtOH PIG IRON.—4(1 tons No. 1 “Glengornoch,”
O landing from ship Adrian from Liverpool; for sale by
July 8 ' A. MINIS.
Wi
July 7
8AUL81IUUY fc CO.’S,
Marshall Ilouso.
IJ AGOING, HALE ROPE, Jcc- &0.—2UO bales (
P Cloth; 500 colls Rope; 1,000 lbs. Twlno; 10
Dundoo Bagging} for sale by
July 5 CRANE Be HOLCOMBE.
T.T AMS—Choice Baltimore Hams,
XX by [July 31]
i use, for
D. FOR
July 10
now oflforodby
July 17 * ~ A. O. f(.)MB, i2Q Bny-st
T?MnitOtDERfeb MARSEILLES VESTS.—A i
. fulussortmont Just roeolvod nud for sale at
July 17. ■ 8AULSUURVfcCO.’fl, Marshall He
8AULHBURY & CO.’H, Marshall Honsa
ONE.—25 baskets, pints and quarts, or t
M. J. 8QLOM
SSilESSi barrels of \
Kssssfigsir
C K & b » b i l ‘- 0r “ ,, " sd s, !P“ r ’
Jllly 17 M .t aar miAvc
July 111.
July 10
ejcttn-al antJcrttflcmcniH.
r\ EORGIA-^towart^mnSr^Scrk’iPbfflco, Inferior
UT Court, July 5th, 1852. ^
AU persona couceniod are hereby notified that Jesse
Harrel, of said county, tolls before 0. J. Stapleton, one of
Hie Justices of tho Peace for said county, ss an cstrny. ono
small mouse-colored MULE, about twenty years old, ta
ken up by Jesso Hnrrol In December last, and appraised
by Joslan Harrell nud L. G. Peel to bo worth twenty
dollara. The owner of said oslruy Is required to come
forward, pay charges ami tako sold mule away, or ho
will bo dealt with as tlio law directs.
A true extract from tbo Eatrny Book.
July 10 0* 1. M. COX, D.Cl’k.
Gold’* Patent Union Refrigerator*.
rpHE Subscribers will sell the balance of their stock
JL of Refrigerators at cost,
apr 30 COLLINS k BULKI.EY, 100 Bryon-at.
"PORTABLE G1UKT MILLS,—The subscriber hhs
X Just received from the mnnufecturer a newly Invent
ed Plantation Grist Mill of 18 inch diameter stono, ar
ranged to run vertically. Tho construction of the Mill
being very simple, any field bond can manngo it with
out difficulty. The price fixed by Hie manufacturer for
this Mill. Is 905. For Uio above, apply to
Juno 28 Imo »CHAS. !1. CAMPFIELD.
OOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, ko.-50 boxes Smith’s
Cj Family Soap; 50 do Colgate's Pule do; 50 do N. York
No. 1 do: 100 do Beadul’s Mould Candles, Os nnd 8s; 50
do Adamantlno do; 25 do Sperm do; 200 reams Wrap
ping Pupcr, various sizes: 50 boxes Colgate’s Starch; 50
do assorted Candy; for aalo by
July 2 SWIFT tc CO.
1 ATHS.—175,000 Lathe, for salo low, by
JU July 10 JAMES QUANTOCK, Jr„ k CO.
T> ALT! MORE FLOUR.—300. bblsutn atore; forsato by
X> July 15 0 IL HABERSHAM k SON.
p UNNY CLOTH.—45 bales Gunny Cloth, In store, und
vJ for salo by
July 15 WILLIS k BItUNDAGE.
/"\IL STONES—or fine quullty, tor sharpening edgo
U tool*, for salo by V. W. CORNWELL,
July 15 KHliryuu-atrooL
A NEW supply of HATH BRICK, for cleaning knives,
JA. Just roeolvod by
July 15 COLLINS k nULKLEY.
\X711ITEAND COLORED SHIRTS.—A fino assort-
YV ment, Just received ut SAULSBURYkCO^
Jnly 15 Marshall House.
QEGAIIS.—Imported nnd In store: 50,000 La Georgia,
O La Noriega, El Vapor, The National Lnncera,Tlio
Junltor, ToudonSIzea, and vnrlouadthor brands, and for
euroby J. ROUSSEAU,
July 13 Comor of Bull nnd Bay-streets.
fvARKT WINE.—Just received: 15 casks Claret, and 5
V_y doSnutorno; for sale by tho cask nr demijohns.
July 13 J. ROUSSEAU.
TTUtESII GOSHEN BUTTER,Just received and for sale
17 at the Emiwrlum by
July 13 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
T ARD.—20 bbls. choice Lard Just received and for
JL/ salo by
July 13 McMAHON k DOYLE.
TTAM8.—100 Reynold’s best Hams, Just received and
XX for salo by
July 13 MoMAHON k DOYLE.
T*KKF,—20 half bbls. Fulton Market Beef, Just recelvod
Xj nnd for salo by
July 13 McMAHON k DOYLE.
V7TNEGAR.—Just recelvod: 5 bbls. French Wlno Vln-
Y egnr, warranted pure, mid for buIo by
July 13 J. ROUSSEAU.
QHEURY WINE.—Justrccolved: 5 casks Sherry Wine,
O of good quality, for tnbto use, nnd for snlo hy
July 13 J. ROUSSEAU.
rpoiLET SOAP.—A largo assortment or Lubln’a highly
X Perfumed Sonn. Also, Gucrlnln’s, Provost’s, Low’s,
Oolte’s, Gosnell’s, Plnaud's, Rowland’s, Fiver’s, kc. kc.
Just received ami for sale by
July 13 MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
SHERMAN COLOGNE—Inuunrtnndpint willow cov-
VT ered bottles, nlso tn smaller sized bottles, nnd war
ranted to be tbo genulno Farina. Just received nnd for
sate by WM. W. LINCOLN,
July 12 Monument-square.
pROWN WINDSOR SOAP.-Low’s genuine Eng-
X> Halt, highly perfumed, old Brown Windsor Soap.—
Just received nnu for snlo by WM. W. LINCOLN,
July 18 Monument-square.
n UNNY BAGGING.'—100 bates Gunny Hogging, for
OT salo by
July 12 WM. C. O'DRISCOLL.
TMTOLASSE8.—200 hhek, 54 llercos, amt 50 bbls., land-
1U lug from schr. Win. Hone, nnd forsnlo on tlio wharf
by HONE k CONNERY,
J uly 12 12 or W. W. GARRARD.
/7J.REAT BARGAINS.—2,000 Pino Apples, very sweet
vX and choice, for preserving. 1 would slalo to my
customers and tho public generally. Hint this Is n rare
chance to purchase Pino Apples for preserving, ns I
hnvo them to sell on cqnslgmnent, and will bo sold low
to close the sale. J. A. BROWN,
July 15 No. 27 Whltnkur-strcct.
/SlIOlCB GOSHEN BUTTER.—A weekly supply re-
vJ celved per steamer, nnd for sale by
July 2 WEBSTER fc PALMES.
PfACON SIDES AND S'HOULDERS.-75 hhds. prime
A) Bacon Sides, Cincinnati; 50 do do do Shouldors do;
In store and for salo by
July 2 SWIFT k CO.
PVOMESTIO LIQUORS.—50 bbls N. O. Whiskey; 25
LJ do N. K. Rum; 25 do P. k 11. Gin; 25 do E. P. Gin;
25do Domestic Bruady; 10 do Peach Brandy; for sale by
July 2 SWIFT k CO.
I)AGON SHOULDERS.—31 hhds. prime Cincinnati,
L) landing fromslilp Uartford; for salo by
July5 COHEN k FOSDIOK.
TIT AY.—100 bundles prime Northern Hay, landlug Hits
XX dny from tho schr. F. Buttorlee; for salo by
July 5 W. P. TEFFT.
p UNNY BAGS.—On Imnd, a largo supply of (2 Uush-
VT els) Gunny Bugs: for sale by
July 5 A. O. TOMS, 120 Bay-street.
•VXTINE8, LIQUORS, CORDIAL, nnd SEOAUS, or
YY different qualities and brands, Bomo very choice,
for salo by
Juno 10 BRONSON tc SEVEL1NGE.
OUfl AIL—Primo to choice Ncw-Orlcuus, for salo by
O Juno 22 A. MINIS.
VV7HJSKEY and M01.A88H8.—10 bbls. choice old
YY Motion. Whiskey, 100 do N. O. Rectified Whiskey;
100 do. N. O. Molasses, a choice nrtlclo; for snlo by
June 2»1 OLAGIlORNfc CUNNINGHAM.
pONGRESS WATER.—A fresh supply Just received
VJ from tho Springs, and for snlo by
Juno 18 MOOltE k HENDRICKSON.
1 y EYNOLDI1AMS.—Landing nnd for salo by
lU June 18 11.J.GILBERT.
OMOKEp TONGUES, kc.—Smoked nnd Pickled
O Tongues, Pickled Salmon and Mackorehjust rac’d by
June 30 W. VV. GOODRICH.
A LE and PORTER.—15 bbls. pints and 12 casks quarts
A superior Scotch Ale; 25 casks Byusa’ nnd lllbbert’s
London Porter; for sale by
Juno39 W. W. GOODRICH.
f^LOUR AND CORN.—75 bbls. superfine “ ono brand”
17 500 bushels, in sacks; landlug this dny, and for sale
by W. P. TEFFT,
Juno 4 G3 liny-street.
PRIME WHITE BALTIMORE CORN.—1800 bushels
I primo whllo Corn; landing from schr. Georgln, for
salo by [June 4] COHENS tc HERTZ.
T ATI18.—100,000 Whlto Pino Laths, per brig Hurrlot
±j for sale, to arrive, by
JunoD BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
T ARD.—75 bbls and kogs, for snlo by
XJ June 12 II. J. GILBERT.
JAULTON MARKET BEEF.-10 lialf barrets Starr’s
X* Futlon Market Beof, landing from barque Exact, and
for sale by
Juno 7 CLAQHORNfc CUNNINGHAM.
13AC0N,—75 hhds primo Sides and Shoulders, in store,
X> and for snlo [June 7] A. MINIS.
TT AY.—150 bales good Northern Hny, landing from
XX ship Marion and for sale by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
T> EFINED SUGAR, fcc.-50 bbls. crashed and clarlfi-
ll ed Bugur, 20 casks “Tounol’s” Scotch Ale; 25 bbls.
primo Lard; 300 Sugar Cured Hums; 2U kegs fresh Goshen
UiiUer; just received by
June 5 W. W. GOODRICH.
Q1LK COATS.—Roeolvod per recent arrivals, a fino ns-
O aortment of Silk Coats, for sale by
Juno 17 PIERSON k HEIDT.
snoSHEN RUTTER nnd CI1EKSE.-59 tuba, kegs nnd
VX firkins Goshen Butler. 55 boxes Berkshire County
Cheese: Just received per steamer, and for sale at Uio
Emporium by
July 7 SEABORN GOODALL.
TJOPE’S HEADS, Hair Brooms, Dusting Brushes, kc-
X for sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
Juno 7 102 Brynn-strecf.
Y7ESTS.—A lino assortment of White and Buff Mur^
V selllos Vests, for salo by
June 17 PIERSON k HEIDT.
THREAD,—30 bbls. Pilot nnd Navy Bread; for snlo by
X3 Juno 10 A. G. HENRY, Exchnngo Dock.
TX7IHTE DRILL PANTS-Just received, mid for solo
YY cheap, by GEO, H. NICHOLS,
July 2 Gibbons’ ltango.
TJISCUIT. — 20 bbls. Butter anil Sugar Crackers, 20
XJ boxes Soda niul Water do, 30 bbls. Pilot Bread;
muting nml for snlo by
June 10 OLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
TTAY1 HAY It—50 bales primo Northern Hay, In.
X X store and Tor sale by
July 10 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
•VTO. 1 SCOTCH PIG IRON—For sale by
IN Juno 23 A. MINIS.
rjEAOH BRANDY.—25 bbls. I’cnch ftruiidy, landing
L from schr. 11. N. Unmbrill. und for snlo by
July 10 WILLIS fc BRUNDAGE.
jr EMONS.—25 boxes, just received per steamer, and
Xj forsato by
July 10 . J. A. BROWN.
TJUTTER.—5 firkins choice Goshen Butter, Just ra*
XJ cotvod by
July 10 J. A BROWN.
THRESH CRACKERS.—10 bbls. fresh Soda, Butter,
X 1 Sugar, Itoraon, Boston, mid Cream Biscuit; just re
ceived by r July 10] J. A. BROWN.
TT AMS, Pickled and Smoked Tongues Fulton Market
XL Beof, and Pork; Just received by
July 10 J. A. BROWN.
Ci UG Alt,—25 bbls. Crashed Sugnr, 20 hair boxes Loaf
k5 do., 80 bbls. Clarified do.; landing from ship Hartford,
nnd for salo by
July 8 CLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
1XIO IRON.—Gnrtsherrle Pig Iron, lu lots to suit pur-
X chasers; for sale by
- may 81 3mo ANDREW LOW k CO.
QIIEAF OATS FOR 8ALE.-Sheaf Oats, raised on
O Hulchlson’s Island, dellvorod at any wharf In Uio
city, for sale by
July 8 JAMES A, FAWNS, Agent.
T> UTTER.—10 tubs of choice qunllty; Just received per
X> steamer Florida, and for sale by
July 8 MoMAHON k DOYLE.
TI7HITE SHIRTS.—A fresh supply lust recelvod per
VV Florida; for salo low by WM. R. SYMONS,
July 8 17 WhltskoMdrwt.
TJEACH BRANDY,—10 bbls. Virginia Poach Brandy;
X for sale by
June 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
. jn IN.—B. Phelps’; for aalo by A. MINIS.
U" Juno 7
TTAM8—300 Hams, J. Reynolds’ and H. Lewis’ brands,
XI nllvcrycholco,sugnrcurodrorfumllyuso,forsaleby
Juno 14 1 J* A. BROWN.
QA WHOLE nnd 10 bnlf bbl*. Baltimore Flour, Just
OU landing this day, and for sale by w
Juno 14 BROWN.
J. ROUSSEAU.
OCIIIEDAM GIN.—In Custom-House, 3 pipes Soldo-
Kn«. d v” . 01 1r ft ? hQ * co “rtlclo. In boud, and for sala nt
NowYctk price, by [July lb] J. ROUSSEAU.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1852.
IPtKlatrtijifiljr attrscttCnemtntn.
HLUIOBANY AND RIARRXE
SfEAM SAW MILL AND TURNING SHOP,
Corner of Eleventh-Street end Ridge Hoad.
CABINET MAKERS’ OEN’L FURNISHING STORE.
No, 134 South Seeond-otreet, betou liock-itrevL
. Plillodulphla.
A VERY oxtonslvo assortment or materials In their
-tX line, consisting of Mahogany, Rosewood and Wal*
-iLVenocra, Boards and Blank, Carved Moulding, llalr
oth, Gimp, Curled Hair Glue, Varnish, Looking Ginas
lahogf" v ?
Clol
— Posts. Marble Tops, and
llurdvvtiro, Tools, &c. All
our goods are warranted of the best uunllty, and wu guar
antee to gl vo every man tho worth of Ills money,
may 15 aw3mo* T. & 1„ THOMPSON.
I ira or UUIIUUI finnur.u,
JLi trim and martyr, with his spoecho*, to.; also an
appendix, containingVnlunblo portions 01 Irish hlstoryt
Rt.ua e. AROURR. WILLIAM V. MURKY.
RRDWOOD F. IVARNRR. W. O. B. MRRRtLL.
AltBlIER * WAUNFR.
No. 118 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GAS CIIANDDX1EUS, BURNERS, See.
ALSO,
ARCHER’S PATENT SOUR LARD UMPS,
GIRANDOLES, Ac. Ac.
gT Orders promptly executed, mw 3ino*—may 15
HART, MONTGOMERY & CO.
• UCCRBSORS TO
ISAAC PUGH tc CO.
Jlfanufoctttrers and Importert of
PAPER HANGINGS,
No. 118 Chestnut Street,
may IS Saw 3nt* PHILADELPHIA.
TEMPORARY REMOVAL.
G1IAS. OAKFORD,
WIIOLKSALK AND RRTA1L,
Hatter,
Has Removed, for tho present, to
140 Cheitnut-Street under the U. S. Hotel,
Philadelphia,
Where may be found a largo and Fashionable Stock of
GENTLEMEN'S HATS AND OAFS,
ALSO,
Children’s and Youths’ Straw uoods,ofoverydescrlptlon.
may 15 2nw 3mo •
EXTENSI^UtALEKS w’S'lIOOANY,
And adl kinds of
IMPORTED FANCY WOODS,
At their
STEAM MILL AND MAHOGANY YARD,
Sterling Alley, from Race to Cherry, between 3d 4- •Uh-ete.
may J5 Philadelphia.ath3m«
PATENT.
M00UE & CAMPION,
No. 101 South Sccond-St., Philadelphia,
H AVING Increased their llicllltlos for Manufacturing
PRATT'S PATENT RACK, and PINION
EXTENSION DINING TABLE, are now pre
pared to furnish all tho various sizes, at the shortest no
tice. They also have on hand the greatest variety of
PATTERNS, embracing all the vurlous articles of CARI-
NET-WARE, they have over had at any previous time,
which Uicy nro prepared to sell at tho lowest prices that
good FURNITURE can bo sold at. Also tho best
quality of SPRING and HAIR MATTRESSES, fur-
ulslied nt tbo lowest prices.sth3m* may 15
U. STATES CLOTHING ElUPOUIURI.
_ WHOLESALE WAKEROOM3
AT THE “ItED DOOR8.U
T HIS New and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers,
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers In regard to low prices and Immense variety of stock,
rarely to bo mot with. The Increase of sales from u very
liberal patronage, has been such ns to warrant their of
fering Clothing at unusual low priett, and carrying out
the system of “Large Sales and Smalt Profits."
Sjg Orders from any jwrt of tho United States prompt
ly executed and with especial care.
HEED, BROTHERS tc CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase on
tho regular credit. Usual discouut allowed to cash buy
ers. ly dec 15
CIIU11C1K AND PARLOR ORGANS.
T HE Subscribers, agents for Mr. II. Knxvrr, Organ
builder, are prepared tn furnish any description of
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen or his lustru-
ments,reference Is mado to tho organ recently creeled by
him In tho Lutheran Church of this city. Parties desiring
Information onlho subject can ascertain all necessary
particularsou application to F. ZOGHAUM&CO„
...... tn tVI " -1 * * — J ■ -»
July 13
iVtiiiaker-st., onu door cast of Brynn-at.
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOItTEM.
J UST RECEIVED: two sptendld Seven Octavo Plano
Fortes, by Rosunkrnntz, Dresden, ono of the most cel
ebrated Euroj)onn miuiufaclurers. Tlieso Instruments
can be guarantied in every respect, and will bo sold at
unusually low prices by F. ZUGILIUM tc CO n
July 13 Whitaker, ouc door east of llryau-aU
OAHPIIENE AND SPIRIT GAN.
T HE Subscriber bus received per steamer State of
Georgia, a supply of Campheno and Spirit Gas, di
rect from Uiu manulhclurors, which will be sold on rea
sonable terms. Also, (Jamphene, Gas, nnd Oil Lamps;
051, Gas, and Campheno Cobb of various sizes.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
June 15 10, 13 and 14 Burnard-stroet.
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING.
T HE Subscriber having tilted up, In connection with
Ills Foundry nnd Mnchlno Works, a Shop for the
abovo business, und engaged tho services of superior
workmen, Is prepared to do nuy description of work that
mov offer.
Xll work dono In tho very best tnnunor and nt tho
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Wharf.
„ .. COME AT EAST!
T HE SUBSCRIBER has Just received n select nssort-
tnonl or Ladles’ light colored Linen Gaiters; nlso,
Ladles Blank and Whfto Kid and Satin Slippers, which
he respectfully Invites tho public to cull and examine, at
Gibbons’ Buildings, sign ortho large Hoot.
July 10 WILLIAM HEIDT.
. PRINTING PAPER.
July 0
J. B. CUBBED!
i>y
GE.
IIR1CK8 FOR SAXE.
T HE Subscriber has on hand a largo supply of Brick,
which ho will soil nt moderate prices. Purtlcs wish
ing to contract for largo quantities, chn bo accommoda
ted. [July S] S.M. LAFFITEAU.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
N eedle-woiik collars, sieovos, capes, cuift,
Hosiery, Bilks, &c.; for sale nt REDUCED PRICES
by [June 22] Da WITT tc MORGAN.
.. TO PLANTERS.
P LANTATION GOODS:
15,000 yards Whlto Cotton Osnnhurgs.
0,000 yards Colored 8trit>ed Osnaburgs.
20,000 yards Heavy Brown Shirtings.
10,IKK) yards llliio Homespuns.
5,000 yards Low priced Calicoes.
—ALSO—
200 dozen Blue HandkerchloOu
150 dozen Fancy colored Hundkcrchiefe.
5(XI lbs. Flnx Thread.
200 gross Buttons, Noodles, Ac. All of which
nro offered at unusunlly low prices.
LAND FOR SALE.
F OR SALE—The following l.ots of Land In tho tipper
country. If not sold before Uw first Tuesday In July
next, they'wilt then bo sold at public nuctlou In front of
Uio Court Ilouso tn county of Chatham, between tho
usual hours of snlo:
202# acres in Carroll County, No. 130,4th District.
21W# acres In Wilkinson Co., Nn. 34,18th District.
100 acres In Cherokee County, No. 3l7,12th District.
55# acres in Cherokee County, No. 144, Oth District,
40acres In Cherokee County, No. 78, Oth DIstricL
R. R. CUYLER,
Juno 1ft thm—J13 ItOliT HABERSHAM.
•-•The Mllledgeville Recorder and Marietta Union
publish until Uio day of sale.
ROWELL PLACE FOR SALE.
M Will bo sold ut the Lower Market House «j|
In the city of Augusta, within tho usual *2*
hours of salo on tho first Tuosdny In Oclo- “
ber noxL tho Plantation known ns THE ROWELL
PLACE, lying seven miles below Augusta, nud contain
ing about seventeen hundred acres, of which six hundred
are first quality bottom Lund on the Savannah River.
This place is not excelled by any In healthfulnosa and
beauty of situation, fortuity of soil and facilities for the
success fill planting of Corn nnd Cotton. One thousand
Acres of It are Inclot
under cultivation.
• Tho lino of Ihe Augusta and Wnyncsboro’ Railroad
passes within a half mile of tho Dwelling House; nnd a
portion of tho plantnUon is traversed by Butler’s Crock,
which fornlshes a valuable water power. Tho whole vol-
umo of tho Creek can bo used atouo point with x foil of
eight foot without a pond. Tbo lands on both sices of tho
Crcok, for a mile from tho mouth, belong to the Estate.
And on tho Rivor Is n good Shad Fishery, easy of access
and lias been Ashed this season.
It will ufford mu pleasure to show tho place to all who
may fovor mo with a call, and givo them nil tho Informa
tion in my power.
Titles uro Indisputable and Uio terms or salo will bo
mado very accommodating. WM. W. HOLT,
may 13 Ui05 Executor.
IJntcnt jamcfncH.
IN QUART BOTTLES,
For Purifying tlio Blood, and for tho
Cure of
Bcxovutk, RnxtmvrisM, Btu»bojih Ulczrb Dtsrze-
su, Salt IUiium, Fkvkr Sores, Erysipelas, Pim.
plks, Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Cutane
ous Kruptioni, Liver Complaint, Bron
chitis, Consumption, Female Com
plaints, Loss of Appetite, Gen
eral Debility, &c.
In this preparation wo hnvo all tho restorntlvo proper
ties of the root, concentrated In their utmost strength'and
efficacy; but while Sarsaparilla Root forma an Important
part or Us combination, ills, at the same Ume, compound
ed with other vegetable remedies of great power, and It Is
In tho peculiar combination and scientific mnnncrof its
preparation, that Its remarkable succea in Uio cure of
disease depends. It acts simultaneously upon the stem-
oth, tho circulation and Uio bowels; and thus three pro
cesses, which arc ordinarily tho result of three different
kinds of medicine, nre carried on at thesame time through
tho Insiruinonlnllty of this one remedial agent, which
gently stimulates whllo It disinfects nnd expels from the
stomach nnd bowels all that la Irritating, and at the same
time restores their vigor nnd tono. Its great merit Is, that
It meets nnd neutraliics tho actlvo principle of disease
Itself, and when that Is gone, Uio symptoms necessarily
disappear; nnd wo have only to point to Uio uccuinulaled
testimony of multitudes who have experienced Its effects,
to convince Incredulity Itself of Its real value.
The Proprietors submit to Uio public tbo following cor-
llflcafo, from a highly respectable source, of a cure made
by using thoirpreparation of Sarsaparilla:-
Gentlemen.—So truly valuable do I consider your Bar-
Mpnrilla, that 1 feel It to bo my duty to stalo for the bene
fit or others, tho euro effected on myself. Previous to
1847,1 hud adisenso of tho threat, which destroyed tho
tonsils, and was then attacked with violent puln In tho
heud. This soon resulted In sorero inflammation, nnd
Immense quantities or blood nnd mntter were discharged.
For six weeks tho dlseoso continued In the head, nnd
then pervuded the bodd generally, attacking all the
limbs. 1 was confined to a sick bed, from which I never
exj»ected to nrlve. Many physicians attended me, and Uio
most skllfol pronounced me past cure. Iu short, tongue
cannot oxpress my sufferings; and in Uils condition 1
heard of your Snnapurtlla, purchased six bottles, and re
nounced all other remedies. 1 did not expect to tako nil
I bought, so debilitated had my system bccomo. Con
trary load expectation, my health almost Immediately be
gun to Improve, I was ublo to attend to my domestic du
ties, und soon could walk out, a tiling 1 once thought
would he impossible. My gratltiido 1 cannot express,
feeling saddled Hint nothing also could huve relieved mo
of the misery nnd suffering 1 thou nndurad. 1 most
cliecrfolly recommend Sands’ Sarsaparilla to all suffering
“*» 1 hnvo dono. Respectfully yours,
REBECCA MAYO,
Knowing the abovo statement to bo strictly correct,
and being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, wu cheerfully
testify to tho smile.
Waiirkn Rohoers, Esq. Mrs. Pnscilla Donor,
John IIallkt, “ Rebecca Smith.
Another Rcinurkublo Cure,
New-York, Jan. 8, 1850.
Messrs. Banm—Gentlemen:—1 hnvo great pleasure In
acknowledging, to you the great benefit 1 hove received
from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of pulmo
nary disease, I made a voyage to Europe, bill while there
continued to bo nffilctcd. A few weeks after my return,
I was seized with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs, ana
from tho debility uml great prostration of strength that
followed, with the protracted difficulty of respiration, I
am entirely relieved by tho uao of your Sarsaparilla,
which 1 consider a most important uud truly vuliiuule dis
covery In tho healing ort. I feel that I hnvo not for four
teen years enjoyed so good health ns nt present.
Gratefully yours, 8. E. 8AYMORE.
Prepared und sold, wholesale and retail, by A. II. tc D
SANDS, Druggists nnd Chemists, 100 Fullnn-sL, comer of
William, New York. Sold nlso by Druggists generally
throughout tho United States and Cuuudns. Price 91 tier
bottle; six bottles for 95.
Sold In Savannah by W. W. LINCOLN und T. M.
TURNER & CO., uud by all the Druggists throughout
he City and Stale. 3mo—III Juno 18
SAVANNAH W1KOL12SALJU Sc RETAIL
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young's Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle.
QfroatTK w, n, him mows clotiuwo store.
Jlnniifiicturcr'sofMite, flrldta'fc Ilnrncs*,
Have on liund n good assortment ofSmtdles, Bridles and
Harnesses, of which the following comprise a purl: Span
ish Quilted, Overlaid and Shufton Saddles; Plnnter’s
large nnd oxtru largo Baddies; Men’s plain do.; English
do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles of a variety of
guttema; Bridles nnd Martengalea; Saddle-lings,Trunks,
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
nnd Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy nnd
Sulky Springs and Axles; Posh Frames; Hobbs and
Bows, by the slnglo set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top und Curtain do,:
broad nnd narrow Laces, variety or patterns; Bilk und
Worsted Fringes; black and purplo Couch Roans; Bug
gy Lamps; Plated uud Brass Carrtngo Bands ; Brass and
Plated Knobs. &c. July 23
TRAVELLER’S TRUNK DEPOT.
ty GIBBONS' RANGE.
GEORGE S. NICHOLS
TTA8, In connection with Ills CLOTHING BUSINESS,
XT fitted up his sccoud story for TRAVELLING
TRUNKS, VALYBES AND CARPET RAGS, and In
tends to keep up a complete assortment of such articles,
lie respectfully invites travellers and all others In want,
to cull and exnmino tils stock. His price, will hoinnrkcd
low, nncl varying from 91 50 to 9u<) each, mado up nnd
finished In the best stylo, and for convenience. Each
will bo marked with the lowest soiling price, und no
abatement from It. [mar 25] GEO. S. NICHOLS.
»nd barber. Apply to
July 21
A ff 8 * * bou ‘ eountry raised. Also a yellow M AN 35 years oh
-tABOV, 10 years old. _ _ July 20
TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS!! TRUNKS!!!
A very largo assortment of lino and
| common Travelling Trunks, among which
i ora Ladles’ Trunks, and lint Boxes, just
I received and for sale by
opr 27 O. JOHNSON tc CO., 108 Brynn-sL
NOTICE*
A LL Persons having demumls against Daniel Blue
Into of Glynn county, deceased, will present them,
duly atteslcd, within tho time prescribed by law; ami
those indebted will muko Immediate payment to
ALEXANDER BLUE, Adm’r.
July 8 thOy.
City Mnrnlml’N Salo.
O N TUESDAY, the 3rd day of August next, nt 11
o’clock, will uo sold on the ground under tho direc
tion of tho regular Committee, the following lots, to wit:
TROUC WARP.
Comer lot No. 5, valuation 850, comer of Habersham
nud Liberty-street.
WESLEY WARP.
Cor.lot No. 13, valunUont)00,car. Haborsta’miiTaylowt,
“ “ 14, “ 700, “ “ “ “
u u is « 700, “ M (i «
Cor. lot No. id. valuation 850, cor. Lincoln and Taylor-
streets. Terms ofsate: nne-llftli cash.
KDW. M. PRENDERGAST, O M.
*,* City papers will copy.July 31
NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER he CO.
Wednesday, July 21af.
n tbo New World to Uio Old, and back
STEP from t
A. again: by Henry P. Tappon.
Godoy’s Laity’s Book for August,
Graham's Mngnzluo fur August.
Ttmo nnd Tide, or Strive nnd Win: by A. S. Roo.
Alexander Turdy, or the Pimlo of St. Domingo.
Whllofrlnrs, or tho Days of Charles tho Second.
Iamisn, or tho French Milliner, by Alexander Dumas.
Peterson’s National Magazine for August.
Hurtatn’s Magazine for August.
Abbotsford edition of Wavcriy Novols. 50 eta. nor vol.
Life and Services of Gen. Winfield ScotU by Edward
D. Munsflcld, Eaq., author of “Tho Mexican War.” U-
luatratod.
more or '
Days of Brace: by Grace Ag.dlar.
Cmlgallnn Castle: by Mr*. Gore.
Tho Princeton PulplU edited by John T.Duftlold.
July 21
Tagging and bale rope.
>pe;
for sale by [June 7]
J “ EMON8—40 boxes, Just received by
.J June 14 J.
COHEN kFOBDICK.
T IMF..—820 bbls. Lline, porschoouor Bowditch from
. Li Ronkport. For Bale, to arrive, by
j une 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO .
I^LOUR.—300 whole ondTltalf barrel^ for sa^b^
Juno 3 Weal aide Mnrkobequntv.
S HIRTS.—Just roeolvod iier steamer a fine lot of whllo
andfsneyShirts;forealolow by
) and fancy Shirts; for ei
may SO
t ILEIDT.
June 28
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!
Received j»er steamer, n Ono assort
ment of Travelling and Packing Trunks.
Also, a nice selection or Carpet Bags. For
P1ERBON tc HEIDT.
Sftlts at SlucUou.
BY TARVER Sc TRUCHELUT.
Private Sale.
JO bbls. Machinery Oil: 2U do Ftacka’ BnltlmoroGIn
10 do Shenandoah VVhlskey; 10 casks Sides
5 casks Jowls. Just landed and for aalo low.
Sjjccfal Nottccjj.
, J . FOR SALE.
L aged 18 years, a seamstress and house aer-
JA 1 .' 1 ,*, . fl * od comploto bouse servant
WYLLY he MONTMOLLIN.
A negro MAN, 18 years of age. Alao a
JX. MAN, 30 years.
J»»l- 0 WYLLY he MONTMOLLIN.
JulyU
WYLLY he MONTMOLLIN.
aisii. u iii
'solo by
TIN-WARE AND STOVE DEPOT.
Removal.
JAMES BULI.IVAN has removed front his
, old stand in Whltakcr-slrecl, to the new uud
beauUrul Iron Front Store, In llrough-
tou-streel, nearly opposite I. VV. Morrell tc
Co.’s store.
A wore extensive assortment than hereto-
tforo will bo kept, nnd oil reasonable effort
raude to please.Juno 20
FOR SALE.
TSAAC, about 22 years of ago, strong nnd healthy; has
X. served seven years at tho carriage blacksmltlilng, and
understands bis trado thoroughly.
WYLLY tc MONTMOLLIN.
July 0
T ..» NOTICE.
IIE Subscribers are prepared to mnke advances on
... L ,an ^ or . 0,lier 8| oc |{ N °r »ny other
property that may be placed with them for rale.
„ WYLLY tc MONTMOLLIN.
J une8 Offico^omor BulUufc Hsy-lano.
T „_ NEGROES WANTElL
HE Highest market itrlce will bo paid for Negroes,
either In gunga, families, or singly, as wo have nu
merous orders to purchase for country and city.
.... ,, WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN,
June 11 At tho old office, corner Itull-st. and Bay Lone.
WATCHES, JEWELRY*
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
THE Subscriber has on hand, and is con
stantly receiving from tho best and most re-
spoctable manufacturers in the country. Rich
laUfiB DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, nnd Sterling SILVER WARE: nuchas Table,
Desert nnd Ten Spoons nnd Forks; Silver Plates and
Walters, Tea Setts, Custors, Cups nnd Saucers, Goblets,
Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ico
Cream, Cake nnd Fruit Knives; solid 8llver Desert, Pickle
nnd Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Collars, and Fruit
Knives. ,. ,
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks nnd Ladles, Cake Baskets,
Caetoru, Watters, Sunders nnd Trays.
lvonr Bnlauce Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on
Steel, Table and Desert Knives. , „
Fino Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, nnd com
mon Brass Clocks, of overy description.
Gold and Silver Laver and Lopluo Watches, flue enam
elled Hunting Watchos, Gold und Sliver Watch Chains,
Seals and Keys, Gold and Sliver Thimbles, Geld and
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ tine l'ockot Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Curd Cases, Port Monales, kc.
Particular attention will be given to Repairing of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
From Ills long extiorlonco nnu extensive facilities, ho
eoiifldontly bollovos lie will satisfy ull who may fkvor him
willi their patroougo.
ills prices are aalovr, nnd terms as fkvorable, os at
any other establishment In Ihe State,
ntpr IB 8. W1LMOT, No.l Market-squaro.
FOR SALE.
HOUSE nnd Fee 8lmple LOT, pleasantly altua-
»«d not far from the Railroad Depot.
J“>y 0 WYLLY tc MONTMOLLIN.
T HE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase Negroes con
stantly, singly or In families, nnd can bo found In
Boy I.nne, 3 doors east of Ills old office, or In Bryan-st.,
opiHisito the Stnto Bank.
July 20 W. WRIGHT, Broker.
. TO “ENT.
■ T'lr *. w< 2 * ower Moors of the middle tenement
* of 8inlth’s Brick Building on tho New York
steamers’ wharf, and the Fire-proof Wnre-House
on tho Bay, onpoMto to Messrs. Andrew Low k Co.’s,
nowoccuplod by Mr. A. Ralston. Possession given on
tho 1st or October next, Apply to
July 15 5 tlismwf F. II. WELMAN.
a STORES FOR RENT
Olio sultnblo for an Office, and two for storing
cotton and other indzo. Also, a Store on Telfair’s
. , wharf. Apply to
July 10 HOWLAND k WASHBURN.
M . . TO RENT.
A pleasant Room over tho Book-store of
July 13 JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
• FOR RENT.
L STORE south side of Congress, one door from
Jeffcreson-etreet, from 1st November next.
Apply to [July 14]A.MINia.
FOR RENT.
L Tho BRICK STORK, nt the foot of Whitaker-
■ street, fStoncy bluff,) now occupied by Blesxr*. 1L
■“Habersham kSou. Possession given JOth No-
vember next. Apply to
July 5 COHENS k HERTZ.
TO RENT.
| FOR TEN YEARS, with a renewal, a Piece or
* laiud on West Broad street.—345 feet on West
Broad street nnd 388 feet running buck. A plan
of tho premises can bo seen ut the counting-room.
June 18 T. J. WALSH, No. 170, Buy-street.
FOR RENT.
T HE COUNTING ROOM ut present occupied by Ste
phen Hills, Esq. Possession given on the 10th No
vember next.
July 3 sluth-lm ROOT? HABERSHAMfcBON.
FARM FOR MALE.
W|. A small FARM about 3 miles from the city, con-
n?* tnlntng SO to 00 acres, suitable for gardening pur-
July l 1
roses. Apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR.
STORES TO RENT.
T HE THREE UNDER STORES,and half tho upper
(leer, for an Office, In Waldburg Buildings, occupied
by the undersigned. Possession given 1st November.
July 20 W. WOODBRIDGE.
NOTICE.—A dividend or 14 per cent. Isde-
. elured on tho assets of Clark k Lawson, liny-
le on and urter tills date at tho Counting Room or the
Assignee. S. C. DUNN ING,
Sav«iiiinh.54th Juno, 1852. thatu—4w Assignee.
* * MIlleuKevlllo Recorder nnd t.rlffln Union copy four
weeks, and charge this office.
NO TICE.—The llrm of II. A. Crank fcCo.
Is This Day changed IoCranr tc Hoi.combr
H. A. CRANE,
July 1st, 1852. Imo T. HOLCOMBE.
VALUAIILE WIIARF LOT FOR HALE.
rfMiAT Valuable Wharf Lot laying at foot of West
X Broad street, known ns “Winkler’s Wharf.” For
particulars apply to W. T. MITCIIEI.I.. or
IV. P. ROWLAND,
July 21 4 No. 80 Buy street, Savannah. ,
RANK OF SAVANNAH STOCK
170nsALF.by
J? July 21 12 O. A. L. LAMAR.
SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW-YOltK.
S IGHT EXCHANGE on NEW-YOUK] for sale by
July81 “ ** *- "
II ncio-iuun uirsuiu u.
It. HABERSHAM k SON.
IIALI.AST.
100 T P?®.» UIP »ALLA»r ror solo ,by rvi
July 19
WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
KAIL-ROAD IRONi
T HE Subscribers nre prepared to muko contracts tor
P ” ”- J *— “ ” *- "
L Rail-Road Iron.
N. U. k 11. WEED.
LAND WARRANTS.
T HE Highest Cush Price paid for Land Warrants by
July 5 A. C. TOMS, No. 12ft Bay-street.
WANTED.
TI/fARINB AND FIRE INSURANCE HANK STOCK,
1V1 wanted by [Ju 7] PADKLFOB1), FAY tc CO.
NOTICE.
S TOCK In 8(eambont Planter for rate. Ai
Juno 25 E. P. KINCHli
k CO.
REMOVAL.
I N the oftlco lately occupiod by Messrs. Griffin & Gor-
dnn, over Mcssra. Crane tc Holcombe’s store, on Bay-
street. 1 will bo happy lu attend to any Magisterial, Con
veyancing, Collecting and Natorial Business cutrastcd to
my care. Return day, Wednesday next.
EDWAND G. WILSON,
July 21 3 Justlcoofthe Peuco.
NOTICE.
D URING tho Summer, Mr. GEORGE SUTCLIFFE
will mukolltierul advances upou Cotton shipped to
our House in Liverpool. Ho will nlso issue Policies for
Uio Royal Insurance Company, und attend generally to
our business.
June 14 3m ANDREW LOW k CO^
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Arm of ROWLAND k WASHBURN Is This Day
dissolved, by mutual consent. Either nre authorized
to use the uarno of the Arm In settlement of tho business.
E.F.T. ROWLAND,
June 21 12 H. K. WASHBURN.
NOTICE.
J OHN T. ROWLAND ami JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jr,
hnvo formod a Co-iuirtnorshlp for tho transaction of a
GENERAL MERCANTILE BUSINESS, in nuino or
July 15 ROWLAND tc CO.
NOTICE.
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP which has heretofore existed
under the arm of SWIFT, DENSLOW k CO. In
by mutual consent, Tills Day dissolved. EDWARD
SWIFT and CHARLES PETERSON will close the affairs
of tho concern, and are authorized to use tho tuimo of the
Arm in settlement. EDWARD SWIFT.
DWIGHT B. DENSLOW,
Savannah, July 1, 1852. C1I AS. PETERSON.
T HE UNDERSIGNED hnvliufdlsposcd of hie Interest
in tho lute Ann or 8WUT, DENSLOW fcCO. to
EDWARD SWIFT and CHARLES PETERSON, re
spectfully solicits for lliom a lltierat share of public pat
ronage. . DWIGHT B.DENBLOYV.
Savannah, July 1,1852.
T HE SUB8C11IBERS having purchased the Interest <
Mr. DWIGHT 11. DENSLOW In the*lute Ann of
SWIFT, DENSLOW k CO,willcontinue the GENERAL
WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSI
NESS, under tho stylo of SWIFT k CO, nnd respectfully
solicit n continuance of tho patronngo extended to tho
late Arm. F.DWAUD SWIFT,
CH AS. PETERSON.
Snvnnnnh, July 1,1852. July 1
DISSOLUTION.
T HE FIRMS of Hamilton k II ardour, of Savan
nah. nnd of Hardkman k Hamiutor, of Macou,
are this uuy dissolved by mutual consent.
Either of the former co-partners Is authorized to use
tho name of tho above named Arms in settlement of tho
unAnlshed business or tbo same.
C. F. HAMILTON,
THOS. HARDEMAN.
Bovttnnnh, July 1st, 1852. 2mo July 3
WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED beaa leave to Inform
the citlzona or Savannah, and the people In tho
country In general, that ho haa taken the store
iNo. 148 Broughton-streolj ono door wost of Dix
on’s Confectionary, where he will be riloeaed to Make
and Repair all Mode of CLOCKS AND WATCHES,
and will warrant Ml works with whl^ienM^lmenjraatr
npr28 Opto
NOTICE. , ,,
I S HEREBY GIVEN, that during tho absdneo of Ablet
Stevmus Jr, from this city, the Books and Papers
botonglng to the Into Arm of Samuel Hoyt k Co., are In
tho hands or Mr. Jumes A. Norris. All persons Indebted
to the said late Arm nro directed to make fmmodloto pay
ment to Mr. Norris, who will also attend to such small
demands against tho Arm as may not hnvo been paid.—
Mr. Norris will, for tho present, be found nt tho Couullng
Room of Messrs. Cohens k Hertz.
ABIEL STEVENS, Jr.,
Savannah, May 22, 1652.lu Liquidation.
Dry G00&3,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS nro offering tho bntancoor their
Summer stock of Dress Goods, consisting of Bareges,
printed Jaconets nnd Organdies, French Cambrics und
Ginghams, printed ami plaid India Silks; also, Summer
Quilts, l.luen Cambric Hk(V, N. W. Collars, kc.; ut a
great reduction from former prices. For sale by
July 0 DkWITT tc MORGAN.
8TEA1H ENGINES, SUGAR MILLS, Ac.
rplIE ESSEX COMPANY Lawrkrcr, Mass., nro pre-
X pared to execute promptly alt orders for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives, Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting nnd Gearing, Turbine nnd Parker
Water Wheels, Machinists’ Toots, and Mnchlno Work
generally, in the best manner, and at prices as low as
initially good work can bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention jinld,to economy or Ale! in steal
cKAY, AgeuL
ngines^and to durability lnoveg^thln^[.
SAVANNAH DRV DOCK. ,
To Ship Owners, Masters anti Consignees of Vessels
T HE Suscrlber respcctftilly Informs them that tho SA
VANNAH DRY DOCK Is now in successful opera
tion, and it Is calculated to take In shipsor any class from
Rift to 15U0 tons burthen. His 230 feet long nnd 05 feet
wldo, and complete iu overy particular. A largo gang o!
workmen is employed nnd a Inrge supply of materials is
on hiuid, so that vessels can be repaired with ns much
despatch as In any other port. Pump nud Block Making
ana 8mith’s work done on tho premises, nnd overy effort
mado to enguro economy and fidelity to those who may
r “’°r “» D “ ct ,lth ‘“'ffSTSBDBWinia
Agent nnd Superintendent,
feb 24 Late of Marsh’s Dock, Charleston.
■Snlra at auction.
ymWTWi-ff-f
tsignet's $tl$.
BY T. A. WALSII,.
Privaro Sale.
Ono npwright Plano Forfo, made by Henri Herts, Paris,
a splendid lone instrument, 1 Doublo Harrell Gun and
Mahogany Cose, 1 “Paper Macho’’Inlaid Tnblc, several
Volumes of Books. Tho above nre offered hi private
■ale, by order of the Asslgnee^-Termi cash, july 16
RY T.J. WALSH)
it a ^ „ . Private Salo.
Henderson fc Son’s “ Georgia Candles,” various sizes,
and In quontltlea to ault purchasers. June 25
NEGROES FOR SALE.
T WO HOUSE SERVANTS, ono 22 and the other 24
years of ago—one of them a good coachman and
nostler.
Also 2 BOYS, ono 18 and tho other 10 years of age, and
no 21 yeara or ugc, and one 25 years or ago, nnd a VVO-
I AN 35 years old. Apply to
* ‘ “ W. WRIGHT, Broker.
CARPENTER FOR 8ALE.
A MAN, 4U years old, a Carpenter nnd Joiner. Apply
to W. WRIGHT,
July 7 Broker,
Juno
HOUSE FOR SALE.
A Wooden Tenement, with Ilrick Basement,
on te S. E. corner of Liberty and Bnmard-streola.
Atiplyto W. WRIGHT, Broker,
n or T.J, WAL8II.
NEW-YORK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINE
WEEKLY.
HOUSE WANTED.
a The subscriber wishes to buy n Wooden House,
suitable fora small family, In tho southern part or
the city, convenient to the Railroad Depot.
June 30 W. WRIGHT, Broker.
D RA WNJf UMBERS—Of Grceno and Pulaski Lottery,
Class 87:
8 31 21 00 20 23 20 33 SB 58 10.
Holders or Prizes will please call for tho cash or renew.
E. VV1TH1NGTCN.
$4,800!
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY k CO,. MANAGERS. "
Office No. 5 BuU-Strect,0pponUe the Pulaski House.
ClnuN No. 88, for 1852.
To be drawn In Savannah, Go., Friday, July 23d.
75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
HIGHEST PRIZES:
$4,800—S1.200-* 1,000-95001
Tickets 91—Shares in Proportion.
B3F* rniza■ cashed at tuu orrica. jrn
For salo by E. WITIHNCTON,
July 23 Vender for Gregory k Maury
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia fc Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
The now nnd splendid sldo-wheel steam*
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 tona
register, Lapt. John E. Walton, has commenced her regu
lar trips nnd will leave Savannah on Wrdmksday, tbo
14th July, and every alternate Wednesday thereafter*,
ly on tho 28th July, and 10th and 35th Angust, and io
Cabin Passngo to Philadelphia 925 00
Through Tickets to New York 25 00
Steerage. 0 00
Tills ship has been built with entire regard to rarely
comfort and despatch, und offers new and admlrablo In
ctlltles to business and travel. For freight or passage ap
ply to PADELFORD, FAY k CO.,
* Agents In Savannah.
HERON k MARTIN,
Agenlaln Philadelphia.
Draw* In Augusta To-Morrow, July 22.
Georgia State Lottery.
° Claim 78.
AirrilOHISKD BT THE LKlItSLATl’RK,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER k CO, Managers.
vine scheme:
$7,500—$2,500—$1,500!
9I,‘JU<>. and more than ffi'O.UOO in Smaller Prizes.
Tiekets only 92—Shares in proportion.
PHIZES CASHED AT THIS UPPICE.
t3T All orders promptly and confidentially attended to,
amt Drawings sent to all customers out or the city.
Tickets, Shares and Packages for sate hy
GEO. VV. WYLLY,
July 21 At his Lucky Office, cur. Bull-et. k Bay Lane.
' LIVERPOOL.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Ship
.... STATE RIGHTS,
Thos. Paxton,master,will huvequick despatch.
. or freight or passage, having very superior accommo
dations, apply to
WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
FOR RONTON.
FOR IIU8TON.— 1 The regular packet barque
.HENRY KELSEY, Hawes roaster, having nearly
freight engaged, will have despatch ns ubove.—
For freight of 50 bulcs Colton, apply on board ut Telfair's
wharf, or to
July 10 lllUGIIAM, KELLY k CO.
NEW YORK.
R FOK NKW-YORK.—New Line.—Thr regular
pnekot brig MACON, Cnpt. Watkins, will meet
lick despatch for the above port. For freight or
passage, apply'— *■—* —-
July 13
FOR NBW-YORK.—Brio Line.—The fast
Hug regular pucket brig EXCEL, F. Tollman
master, will have Immcdiato despatch. For freight or
pussuge, apply ou board, nr to
July 10 WA8HBUUN, WILDER k CO.
PHILADELPHIA.
JftfX FOR PHILADELPHIA.—The fcst sailing schr.
aaasVVM. HONE, C. 8. Holies master. For freight or
passage, apply to
July 15
HONE fc CONNERY.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Tho new ship MAR-
_ATllON. O. Vandyke,master,vrtli huvequickdl»-
ns nbove. For freight or — —*-
BROWN Sc HARRIS,
Boiiriling, I.ivrry, and Sale Stable,
Wont Rroml-Strcet.
THOS. A. BROWN. Jllly 12—tf JODOE W. HARRIS.
FOR SALE.
A few well broko doublo and single HORSES
and young MULES.
July 12 BROWN fc HARRIS.
E.lll'IItU HOTEL, OGLETHOUl'B, liA.
M The Subscriber, late of the Washinoton Hall.
Macon, Ga^ hnvlmr taken the above Hotel, Ana
furnished it throughout with the best of new fur
niture, nud having large und ulry rooms, he hopes to share
a portion of public patrouage.by close attention to busi
ness, having good stabllug, and every couvenicnco to
inuko tho guests or his house comfortable.
juno2l ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor.
INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES.
T HE UNDERSIGNED have now in preparation, nnd
will Immediately open, nt n convenient point, an In
firmary, for the medical nnd surgical treatment of No-
grocs from the city and country, by which thoy expect to
supply to the citizens and plunlers of the vicinity u de-
siucralum which has long been fell. They will Issue a
circular Inn few days and present such Inducements, in
point of economy unit convenience, as cannot be fouud
under any other circumstances.
JOHN ASHBY WRAGG.M.D-
8. N. HARRIS, M. 11-
J. J. ROBERTSON, M. D.
Snvnnnnh, Juno 251 h, I M2.Imo Juno 20
Hoff’s Snsli, Blind, and Boor Fntlory,
Newark, N. Ji
H AVING been a manufacturer of tho ubove articles
for tho last twenty yeara, and hnvlng all the advan
tages of Improved machinery and steam power, Is pre
pared to offur to builders and others iu Savannah nud vi
cinity, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, nnd other articles
in Ills Hue, at the lowest rates. AH work from lids facto
ry Is warranted to turn out os agreed upon.
Parties wishlugany of the abovo articles will (hid It to
their interest to address E. W. ROFF,
Newark, N. J.
Sash-Weights, at.foundry price. Machine Moulding
of any size nnd pnUern, at the lowest rates.
Reverence.—Messrs. Pierson k Hehlt, Savannah,
Rankin, Duryea k Co., New-York; Curlmrtk Itoff, Ma
con : Jus. P. Earl, Builder, Charleston, S. C.
July 1 3mo
ICE! ICE! ICE!
T HE GEORGIA ICE HOUSE is situated at tho comer
of Jefferson and South Broad-streets, and is now com
pleted, where wo havo on hand a largo supply of superior
ice, which Is offered to the public diner by cargo, ton. or
pound, as may be desired. Wo shall use every exertion
to keep up a constant supply of Ice to those who see (It
to favor us with their orders, and will spare no palm to
give general satisfaction, and promise tho retail prico
shall not exceed one cent per pound. We are also pre
pared to Issue checks. C. E. POTTER, Proprietor.
Snvnnnnh, April 31, 1852. tf
DR. BANNING’S IMPROVED BRACE
DR. 8. 0. PANC0ST, DENTIST,
No. 150 Hroiiglitoii-vt.i
H AVING mode arrangements with the niunulhcturcra
of the abovo vulunblo Chirurgtcal Instrument, will
supply all applicants either nt wlmlcsola or retail.
A Female well qualified to fit Iho Brace, will bo In at
tendance upon 1 Julies, and If desired, will wait upon
them at their residences.
N. II.—Orders from Physicians lu tho country, will bo
promptly attonded to. Italy april 8
WELLS Sc MILLER,
Engineers and Machinists,
Baltimore,
M anufacture steam engines, both or high
and low pressure; nlso Circular nnd Upright SAW
MILLS, G1UST MILLS, COTTON und TOBACCO
SCREWS nnd PRESSES.
They also mako all descriptions of Iron Costings and
Wrought Iron Work, adapted to every sort of mechani
cal purpose, hnvlng probably the largest stock of Patterns
in tlie country for Mill Work in all Its varieties, and are
ready nt all limes to furnish Machinery upon the most
accommodating terms at Ihe shortest notice.
All ordora for every section of the country are execu
ted and forwarded with dispatch. mtlilm June 28
FIG ISLAND STEAM SAW MILL.
STEAM SAWED LUMBER.
C ARGOES rawed to enter at ohort notice. City orders
will bo supplied nnd the lumber delivered iu any
part of tho town. .
On timid, a ftno assortment or seasoned Plank, Boards
and Scantling.
Apply nt Uio MIH, or through Post Offla*, or Commu-
nlcntlan Box, In Republican Reading Room, to
fe b » JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
Snltn lit fltuctfoii.
30 hhds Sid.
15 do Hrtt
In store ami for
BY COHeSTfOSBICK.'
, At Private Sale. *. ’• * ly-
lea, 50do. Shoulders, 1 n . mv
ima. 20 tlercca Haros; {BACON.
• xalo. Juno 28
mt'foiufj i't'OSMOK.
, At Private Bole, • •
100 bales Gunny Cloth
0,™ 5001 '°
Cor* and U’Kiskey,
BY COHEN Ac FOSDIOK.
At Private 8alc.
1,452 sacks CORN, 150 barrels WHISKEY;
From New-Orlesns— In store and for sole. Juno 24
Jamaica Ceffee.
BY COHEN Sc FOSDIOK.
At Private Bale.
00 bnga Jamaica COFFEE—In store. . June 38 *
- no Now and Splendid Sieani-SltimT*
FLORIDA, .Captain Ltor,
ALABAMA, . K ...... Captain Lvolow,
, „ Belonging to tho
N. Y. ASnvunnnli steam Navigation Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Saturdat.
Tlieso ships nro or 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
inssfety,speed.and comfort.
These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the same tlmo
that the Marion nnd Bouiirrnkr leavo Charleston, ar-
rl vein New-Y otic u soon as, or before them.
CV Cabin Passage 925, nnynblo before going onboard
Aorktss PADELFORD, FAY k CO.,
SAMUEL L. MlTCHILTvV^'
J»n28 104 Front-street, New-York.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
j Savannah^k Charleston Jg&liiSSsEs
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
I EAVE Savannah rvrrt Mornino at Torn
j o clock, after the nrrivnl of the Night Train of ihe
Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Clmrlcxton
atTwklvr o’clock 51. sank day. connecting at Charles*
ton with tho Wilmington Steam-Packets,- which
lonvewith tho U.8. Mall kviiry day at 3# P. M., And,' *
nlso, with tho New-York A: Uharlenton Steam*
Shljis, wtilch lenvo Charleston rvrby Wednesday and
Saturday Aftcrn.xms.
Piiseengcra leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive In tlmo to connect with tho splendid now steam
“’•'p JAMES ADDER ono week and tho steamship
lUTHERNKR tho next.
Fure from Charleston to New-York by land routo. .920 00
time 53 hours.
By steamships 925 00
may 15 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAMERS
Summer Arrangement.
“ From and lifter this date, Excursion
Tickets will Imj issued, nllowlng passen
gers to go to Charleston for one fare and return same trip.
may IP 8. M. LAFFITEAU, AgcnC
MACON AND WESTERN RAIL ROAD.'
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Macon dally, nt 8 o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta “ “ 0# “ p. M.
Connecting at Atlanta with the Trains or the Western
and Atlantic nnd LaGrange Roads, nud with the Day
Train of tho Georgia Road, and at Macon with the Dny
Trains of tho Central and Southwestern Ronds. I’nssen-
lera will nrrivo tn Macou at 12#, uud ut Atlanta at l#,
laving Iho remainder ofthe night for rest.
Passengers going South via Montgomery. Ain, who
leave Savannah ut 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery
In forty hours, Including all stoppages, and only ten hours
8taglng
Accommodation Trains,Trl-Wcekly, will leave Macon
overy Monday, Wednesday nnd Friday at 8 o’clock, A. M.
Returning, leavo Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday nnd
Saturday nt 7# A. M. Tills Train will connect with tho
Night Train ofthe Georgia Bond nt Atlanta, nnd with tho
NightTraln of tho Central Rond at Macon. Passengers
by tho upward Train can dine nt Griffin,
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t.
Mncon, May 17,1852•3mo may 10.
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
T HIS ROAD Is now open for tho transimrtnlinn of
Freight and Passengers to Waynesboro’. At Hits
K bit it connects with a splendid line of Four-Horse Post
aches, forming a perfect dally connection botweeu Au
gusta niul Savannah, Macon and Mllledgeville.
On nnd oner Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains will
run Dully, ns follows:
Leave Savannah at. 8.00 o’clock A. M.
“ Macon at .7.30 “ A. SI.
“ Mllledgeville at .7.00 “ A. M.
“ Augusta nt 4.30 “ A. M.
Arrive at Augusta nt 0.40 “ P. M.
“ atHovunnuli 0.00 ■“ P. M.
“ ut Macou at fi.45 u P. M.
“ nt Miltcdgovtllo at .7.15 “ P. M.
Fare botween Savannah nnd Augusta 95 50
“ “ Mncon “ “ ftl 50
“ “ Mllledgovlllekc “ 90 75
MACPHERSON B. MILLEN, Gen’l Sup’t.
Savannah, May 5th, 1852. may 5
SOUTH-WESTERN rail road.
. Macou ut 0# A. M n arrives ut Oglethorpe at 10#
A. M n leaves Ogletliorpo at 11# A. arrives nt Mncon
at 3# P. connecting each way with tlio Central and
Macou anil Western Rail Rood Trains, and the Talla
hassee, Eufaulu and Columbus Mall Stage Dues.
Passengers dine at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.ftl.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent .
nug20 South Western-Rail Rond.
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore $17 60.
To Philadelphia 910, Sc to N. York $20.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. OA.
L EAVING the wharfat the foot of Laurens-street dally,
after the nrrlvul ofthe Southern care, via Wilming
ton, N. G, from which point two dally train* nre dis
patched ul 8 A. M.andS P. Jf.; the 8 o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N. C^ with Iho Seaboard oml Uoauoko
Rail Road to Norfolk, Uiuuco by steamers to Uulllmore,
nnd both trains connecting at Weldon with the Unfa to
Petersburg, Richmond, W nshlngton, Baltimore, l’hllndol-
S hla, and New-York The public is rcspoclfnUy Informed
inttho steamers of these lines, are in flret rate condition,
ami nre navigated by well known nnd experienced c6m-
mnndera; tlio Rail Roads nro In line order, ftliu Wllmlng-
ton andWeldoiu ns well as the Seubourvl and Roanoke
having recently been rctnld -with heavy Trail)'thereby
securing both safety and despatch. By tlieso routes pas
sengers availing themselves or the Unit train may reach
llultimorehi 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New
York In 50# hours; and by the second train they arriv’d
liiladelphla in 50 bourv, and
In Baltimore in 50 b ...
New-York In 01# hours.
Through tickets can ulono bo had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent ofthe Wilmington nnd Raleigh Ball Road.Qpm-
nt tho office of the Company, foot ofLaurcns street,
■"— ° C M to whom please apply. mar 23
nnny. n
Cliorles
UARNDEN»S EXPRESS,
New-York, Roxtoii, Pliiladolpnin,-
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, l{c. Ifc. Also, Ma
cao, Oglethorpe, Colunums and MiUcdgdiUc,
Georgia, and nil intermediate Places. ■
A RRANGEMENTS having been made with theNEW-
YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM-
PANY, by which wo nro prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, Specie, Jewelry, and Merchandize of overy
description Tills Express has been 'extended to meet
tlio wants of tho citizens or Bavauimh and towns In Um
Interior. All thqso lutrusting business to us can rely on
having all business mailers attended to promptly and
folthfully. J. DkMARTJN, Agent,
153 Duy-8t„ 2 doors East ol the City Hotel,
Savannah, Gn.
Omens.—No. 74 Brondwoy, New-York; No. 8 Court
street, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
N. ft.- - • “ • ’" *
July 17
Ploose mark all goods, cure Harndeu’a Express.
Ont
^ me suoscriuer oners ror saio nis real- mpm
» donee in Roswell, Cobb, county, furnished worn
■.thoroughly. Thore nro flro acres of Land nt «
Inched to the house, ult under good fonco—with all ne
cessary out buildings. Tho houso Is one ofthe best fin
ished nnd most desirable in the Cherokee country. Rot-
well la 13 miles from Marlollu, and. is considered, both
on nccountoflts society nud locntlo*mo-to of the Jnoal'db-
llghlfolln Ihe State. Also, lino FARM;- containing be
tween 3 und 400 acres of land, (about cleared,) a well
finished uud com fortnblo House, with aultnblo put build
ings, together with overy thing necessary to carry on Uio
Farm, which Is now uudor cultivation. Tlio aliovo will
bo sold together, or separately, and possession given as
soon us desired. For further particulars, inquire of
Jan 20 thatu ROBERT A. LEWIS; Savunnnh.
LUMBER! LUMBER!
STEAM-SAWED Sc RIVER LUMBER.
riMIE Subscribers have how on hund and will continue
X to keep a largo and full supply of well-seasoned
Stenm-snwcd and River ftonrds and rcnntllng, of all de
scriptions and sizes, which thoy will sell low and onac-
commodutlng terms. Lumber will be delivered In any
part of tho city, If required. N
Jiui 20 15. F. KINCHLEY k CO, WHlInk’a wharf.
REMOVAL.
IN CONSEQUENCE of extensive alterations
lobe mode In thoiritore, tho undersigned have
removod to the promises formerly occupied by
Mr. Jas. Sullivan, In Whltaker-stroet, noxt door
to Mr. G. M. Griffon’* Jewnlrjr SlorojWhero may be found
thoir usual variety'or PIANO FORTES, MUSIC and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ... ^
June 83 F. ZOGBAUM he CO,
MARINE RAILWAY.
TTTB, tho undersigned, do rosiiectruUy Inform all who
W may need our services, that wo have at length
completed our MARINE RAILWAY, nnd It Is now In
successful operation. Wo arc, therefore, prepared to
take up vessels or any size usually visiting our port, and
to do the work or repairing, kc., on rensonabfe terms.
Thoeo who with to cfonn or pnlnt the boftomB of their
veasels can also bo accomodated ou the Railway upon
reasonable terms. Wo nro also prepared to contract for
building vessels of any class or description, and to curry
on tho business of Ship Cari)cnteriiig,Bnnr Making, and
Caulking, In nil Its various branches, at the eastern ex
tremity or the city. ,
A good Ship Smith Is on tho premises.
mar 11 ly SviLLINK fc JONE8.
EARTHENWARE
For tho Up Country Trade.
m P PACKAGES, the content# mostly Plates and Cnpt
nnd Saucers. Tlieso goods being Imported ex
pressly for tho Georgia trade. For sale by
apr 13 J. HASllHOUCK k CO„ Broughton-st.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
M The Subscriber offers for salo bis • mb
Berne PInntaUou on Crooked River, Cam-
den Couuty, containing 1,120 acres,200 of ' r »—
which Is first quality swamp. 120 or tho two hundred ia
cleared und In fine order. 200 ncrca or Hummock cleared.
220 of Marsh, 00 of which Is under bauk.. The'sumo
quality of Land on tho river Is now umlur cultivation
by Col. Dllworth nnd U. Brown, Esq., and has proved to
ho tho best Colton Lund in Iho Stale. 500 seres Pine Lund,
well timbered, und within three miles of the river.' Tho
buildings aro,a good Dwelling House, Kitchen and Store
House, Cotton Ulu and Corn House, Carriage Ilouso and
Stable, nnd nine framed Negro Houses, only six years
old. Tbo buildings nro all sftuutcd ou iho bank of tho
river, which Is considered one of the best in the Low
Country for fish at all seneous of the year, and Iho s|lqa-
lion ono of tho healthiest—fifteen miles from SL Mary’s and
thirteen from Jefferson. There la'about thirty heml of
choice stock Cattle that will boaotd with tbo place.
Apply to WILLIAM WRIGHT,Sarannuh, or to tho
Subscriber on tho premises,
bine 34 1852. ; ALEX. IIOLZENDQRF.
Poasessloim glvon on Uio 1st January next ,. July 2
C ORN.—Maryland, Western, North Carolina, and
select Whlto Corn.
HAY.—Eastern and Northern Hay.
O ATS.—Primo Maryland (lots.
For sale by DAVID R. DILLON,
July 31 Foot of West Broad-street.
C°];r ; r
/*f UEKSE.—10 boxes, selected for retail trado, nnd for
aalo by W. D. FORD,
July 21 WeJdburg’a Buildings, Jefferson-street.
TXTOO0.—3OO cords primo Oak Wood: for solo by
YY DAVID R. DILLON,
Juno31' Fool of Wost Broad-street.
S HOULDERS.—Few hhds. Bacon Shoulders, for aalo
low to cloce consignment, by
July 21 A, MINIS.
S UGAIL—5U hhds. New-Orlcuns Bugur, 25 do Port Rico
do;35 bbls. Stuart’s (A) Crustio*! uo; 25 do do Ground
Loaf do; 25 do do Ik Clarified do; lit store and for amlebj
July 9 BW1FT k CO.
just received:
Per steamer State of Georgia,, ‘
s a largo assortment or UcukootV
make or Gent’s Black and Drab
WILLIAM
• r Blgn"6fihb Largo *
jnly ^
belong to the estate of Quartermnn, astlio pr.i^rriy of
^o sa^ slave Jlnv ' " * —
between iho ]egn| U |iouni ofsale, unk-sa Uio person I
tr* ’ ZSVI B. iUUT, >■ P.