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TIIB ORIGINAL'AND ONLY GENI
. fViNfur’N Dulaain of Wild Oborm
«u Introduced In (ho yonr 183d, and bus been well tested
{trill the complaints for which It Is recommended. For
ten yoffis It has proved moro cfflcnclous os a remedy Ibr
coughs, colds, Influenza, bronchitis, asthma aud consump
tion. lu Its Incipient singes, than nny other modicluo.
VVhsttime establishes and consecrates, what experience
odoptsand confirms, what nil men In all places unlto In
saying Is good and valunblo, Is so, no doubt. A popu-
lirrlty or this sort fixes in society its roots so deep and so
strong, that time cannot destroy It. Tho success which
has attended this modlolne Tor several years past, has
overcome tho prejudices of all rcepectunlo men, ana' Uio
article has taken a stand among the first class of discoveries
and blessings of tho ago| snd when rosortod to in soasou,
eradicates the diseoso for which It Is recommended.
(AVom the Hutton Keening Traveller.)
Ills perhaps but nn act of Justlco to tho proprietors ol
Wlstars Ualsain of Wild Cherry, fbr us to say that our
personal experience In the use oC this article has impressed
us mostfuvorably. Ono Of the proprietors of the Traveller
was entirely curodof a severe cough of four months con
tinuance, by tho use of this llalsam; and several of our
friends and acquaintance, who have tried tho article,
have found it ol great sorvico In relieving them of sovoro
coughs nnd shortness of breathlug, with which they had
bam afflicted.
None Honulno unless slguod I. BUTTS on Iho wrapper.
Tho genulno Dr. Wlslnr’s Balaam or Wild Cherry Is
now Tor sola by duly appointed agents, mid all rospocta-
blo donters lu medicine,In all largo cities nnd all Import
ant towns throughout tho United States, Canada and Brit
ish Provinces.
Address ull ordors to 8ETI1 W. FOWLB, Boston, Mass.
Price—one dollar a boltlo, six bottles for llvo dollars.
For solo by
T.M. TURNER & CO., )
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO., \Savannah.
3 AS. H. CARTER, S
T. O. HOLMES, Jacksonville, Flo.
. P. C. ZVLSTRA, St. Augnstlno, Fla.
And by Druggists throughoia tho Uultcd States.
More ToMtlmony In favor of tho Oxy-
gunuted Bitter*).
. BOSTON, Feb. 8,1948.
Messrs. Sllmpson fc Ilced,
Dear Sirs—Alter sufibrlng for two years or more, from
Dyspepsia Bronchitis, nttciidod with a cough, until 1 had
despaired (after many trials of %ther medicines) of any
remedy. Hy the advice of a Physician, 1 resorted to tho
uso or the Oxygonnlod Bitters, which I proourod or you,
nnd fuuuil almost Immodiulo relief, nnd am now enjoying
my usual health, which I attribute to tho uso or these
Bitters. Respectfully, your obedlont servant,
RALPH SMITH,
80 Exchnngo St., (15 Allen SL
WORCESTER, Juno 27, 1B51.
Messrs. Reed, Bates fc Austin,
Gentlemen,—After suffering much for two years past
from Dyspepsia, I whs Induced topurolmso of your Agent
In Worcheswr. a battle or your Oxygeu&ted Ritters, attd
after a trial orlesa than two bottles, I find myselfrndlcully
cured.
lhavo not the least hesitation In recommending tbom
tonll who nro nllllclod with this distressing complaint.
You on at liberty to use this ns you think boat to further
tho sale or this excellent medicine.
Yours truly,
JOHN GRAY.
REED, BATES fc AUSTIN, Wholesale Druggists, No.
20 Merchants’ Row, Boston, General Agents. Price SI
per boltlo; six bottles for So.
. THOMAS M. TURNER &CO.
July 27 tuthslw Agents fbr Savannah.
ffiommcrctitl XntelUaeiue.
Savannah Exports, July EG,
Per nr. brig Stella, for SI. Johns—147,048 root Timber.
Porschr. Wm. Hone, for Philadelphia via Wilmington,
(Dol.)—80,000 feet Lumber.
dUniKITON EXPORTS—JULY 24.
Nkw-York—Brig Tyboo—533 bales Upland Collon,
15 qr. pipes Burgundy Wine, 50 hr. boxes Tobacco, 22
boxes aud 25 pkga. Aldzfl.
llnltiinoro* July 28.—Cotton.—There Is a
bettor feeling In Uie market, particularly in regard to tho
higher grades, but no chungo lu prices has taken place.
Muiiuructureranrouurchnslngoniy to supply ihelr Im
mediate wants. Wo nolo sales of 800 bnfes ordinary to
fair Uplands nnd Gulf nt from 8# cents, cosh, to 11#
cents, 0 months, 500 bales of which were taken on spoo-
tdution Tor Southern account. No imports this wcok.
Tho stock on hand Is about 2500 halos.
Cdvvrk.—There luu been n little more activity In the
market this week. Sales of Uio, at 0 © 0# cts. principally
nt 0# cts. Sales or about 300 bags Laguayrn at 0# cts.
Tho Imports of tho week nro 1,205 bngs from Lnguayra,
J:*D hugs, 1 llerco and lbbl. from Jamaica, and 14 bags
from Now York.
Howard Street Flour.—'Tho market this week has
boon very quiet, and the transuctlonsoxcecdlngly meagre.
The receipts havo been light, and so has the demand.
Thu Inquiry tins boon mostly fur small lots, and the sales
have been made nt 84.12#. In somo instances, n slight
advance may have boon realized over tho ruling rate for
n very choice brand, but It could not he obtained Tor tho
regular runofsuporlluo Nosalos to-day. Tho market
prlco Is 84.12#.
City Mills Flour.—In tho beginning of tho wcok
ladders of City Mills Flour from now Wheat asked $4,50,
without finding buyers. • On Wednesday there were sales
ol about 4000 bids, at S4.25. Since tlion holders generally
nro willing to sell nt 84.25, but we hear of no transactions.
There Is little or no old Flour In market.
Later in tho day, u sale of 000 bids. City Mills Flour,
from now nnd old wheat, was rendu nl 34.12.tf.
Susquehanna Flour.—Sales of 200 bids, nt 84.18#.
Corn.—Good parcclsflnd ready sale nt59 ® 01 cts. for
wbllo, and 00 © 03 cts. for yellow, which prices havo pre
vailed throughout the week.
Bacon.—The demand this week has only been to a
moderate extent, nnd sates havo been made accordingly.
Wo unto sales ofShuuldcrsnt 8# @0 cts.: Sides ut 1U#
© 10# cts.; Hums at 12 cts.
Lar».—'There 1ms boon somo inquiry this week nnd
sales of kegs havo been mndo at 11# cts.; bbls, nt 10# to
II cents.
Rice.—Moderate sales nt 84.25 © 4.50.
Wiiiskky.—Tho market this week has boon steady,
tho domain! being rather more tlmn could bo mot. Sides
of bbls. Pennsylvaniatmtl RuUlmoro are readily made nt
23 cts;, and libds. ut 23 eta. Tho inspections of tho week
are 702 bbls. •
Freights.—'To Charleston wo quote nt 25 cents per
bbl. and Gets, per bushel; to Savannah 28 cts. per bbl.
and 6c. per bushel. To New Orleans 8 cts. per foot.
Southern freights are very dull.
ply offering ci
to buyers, am
...... , - to leave but littloyicope
lyers, and although there Ims been some demand to
complete orders pnrtlnlly filled, the business of (ho past
threo days has not exceeded 1450 bales, tho sales em
bracing tot) bales on Saturday, 250 on Monday, and 550
yosterdsy, prices being still Irregular, and generally In
favor of purchasers, but not establishing any quotablo
change.
Tho receipts since tho 17th instant, comprise COO halos,
oguinst loot] during the corresponding period in 1851, and
Urn exports 4312 (4153 to foreign ports nnd 00 coastwise)
leaving on hnnd a stock of 17,Dili hales, ngnlnst 45,010 nt
tho corresponding date last yonr. The entire receipts ut
this port since Soph 1st, ombrnco 1,415.270 bales, against
984,050durlng tho same period In 1850-51. Tho receipts
proper, Includingthoso from Mobile, Florida and Texas,
show au Increase over last year of 430,113 bales. The In
crease in tho receipts at all tho porta up lo tho lulest dates,
compared with lust year, Is now reduced lo 070,007 bales.
Wo continue to quote as follows for mixed lists:
Now Orleans Classification.—Inferior 5# @6#; Or
dinary 7# © 8; Middling 8# © 0#; Good Middling 10
© 10#,
Molasses.—Tho sales of Iho post throe days have been
confined almost exclusively to retail transactions, at
prices ranging from 23 © 28c for Ordinary to Choice, tho
ruling rates being 25 © 27c. Including, howover, 148 bbls.
Fermenting yostonlny, at 22c.
Uek>\—Wo hoar or no furihor sbIcb of any moment.
At retull, Mess commands 14 50® 15 00 for bbls aud 7 50
@ 8 (Ml for half bbls and Prime 13 IN) ® 13 50.
Pork.—'The sales includou lot of 100 bbls Mess, private
inspection, from second hands, on Saturday, nt 20 50; 100
uninspected Moss from thoLovoo, on Monday, nt It) 75;
and n mixed lot of 220 bbls uninspected, yesterday, on
private terms. At retail, holders realise 20 00 © 2ft 50.
IIacioino and Hale Rove.—Tho rilling retailing rntos
continue to bo 13c for Bagging nud 0c fur Hope.
Iln:is.—IVe notice small sales at 4# @4#c. Tho mar
ket continues very dull.
Gunny Baoe.— 1 Tho sales since our last review, Include
GAMKI on Saturday, nt 8 c. For small lots holders realise
°#c. which Is generally the asking prlco.
Freights.—rho only engagement transpired sinco
last review. Is n ship for London on Snturuhy, at 25s ior
Tobacco. Vessels on tho berth nro filling up for Liver
pool, nt5-10d for Cotton. Coastwlso rates are nominal.
hxciuNOK.—The demand continues light, tho supply
moderate nnd tho innrkclfor Domestic steady. Wo quoto
Sterling nt 0# © 10# If cent premium; Francs 5.17# ©
•».22#; Now York, nt 00 days, # @ cent, discount,
and sight par ©#V cent, premium.
Liverpool* J uly IL—Cotton.—Business dur
ing the week hns been slack, Influenced In a groat mea
sure by iho political oxcltement consequent on tho elec
tions. Tho llalllc’s nows lmd no pcrcopllblo effect on
the transactions of Wednesday, nor Indeed can nny va
riation or prices bo noted during tho week, although in
somo Instances buyers succocdod In purchasing nt an
advantage or 1-10©#d V H>. Tho quotations on Friday
at the closo of the mnrkut wore: Orleans fair, 0j<d;
middling, 5#d; Mobilo fair, 5#d; middling, 5#d: Upland
fulr, 5#d; middling, 5 3-ICd, Salos or the week 30,270
bales, Including 0,140 on spoculallon, nnd 5,000 for ex
port. Tlte stock nt Liverpool Is 058,000 bales, of which
542,000 nro American, against 510,000 bales Amorican
lust year.
London* July 10.—Wo noto pales during tho
week of 50 Uorces Carolina Illco at 16s Od.
UocclptM of Cotton* die, peg Hall-Uoatl.
Jupy 24 anh 80—337 bales Cotlou, and Mdzo- lo TS
Way no, Locka b Kctclmm, J Lnnstrod, firighnin, Kelly
b Co, Dll vail, Rogers & Co, II Roberts,- S Solomons, Is
I arsons & Co, J Jones, P A Lawson, C Hartrldgo, Smith
b lailhrop, and Smith & Humphreys.
PASSEIHGERS,
i from Charleston—Messrs Ilul-
,.7’ Al-firadhury, W P Burton, W I) Slone, D O’Don.
noil, P B H Dudley, M Droze, and throe dock.
t day c
,. Tho
hooks
iyoung
lecture
Tho
SOM-rilliUIV FI3MALE I1Y8TITUTE,
T FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA.
, . acwslon of this Iiislltutlou will open on
'"tMonday In October, and closo on tho Inst <‘
euiy, itvi3.
There are but two classes, tho Junior nnd Senior,
mode of instruction Is by dally Iocturos and text 1
accompanied by rigid dally examinations. Tho •
i.mttcs are required lo bo present only during tho 1
tho classes to which thoy may belong,
recitations nro prepared nt tholr homes.
. ! ,0 'l r n,, d a hair a day Is do voted by each Profosaor
V n ”\ tindrtoriy reports, giving Iho nvoragonr
tlliiUfc ^ C0u - t * uct mnr * c ®i will bo sent lo parents or guar-
nfTiln Tru *I° 08 ° r tho Ingtltuto havo prevailed on
oruoinostrcBpoctablo prlvnto families In tho to
t ,, ‘b 08 ns boarders; thusonnbltng parents
tnflS'° ’W^tovor soclnl nnd religions
82 ovifa PI oftj . r J nnd nt ‘bo somo llmo to ««">>>!
1 Ishinonls. nOCOaaar ^ hlc,dont 10 boarding
„ , FACULTY,
.fty* Lans “” s “.
Robert J. Morrison, Prof, of Nntursl Philnu>r,n«
?SK) r ' A™SSI.
»»» ,h » s"-
Board, foi» 10 mos., oxclaslvo'of washing,..
rttifessor’s (bos for entire Academic courso nor so'
10 moths, half payable 1st October, Uie ron,t?i. w
March s i
Mossrs.Nax, Kohr b Adams will give Instruction
on » n y Instrumont required nt tho usual chnrgos.
hes*! dodllcdon8 raado except In oasos of protracted III-
For further Information address
DR. BEVERLY R. WELLFORD,
... President of finnnl of Tnisloos,
I«y27 tus-oi Fredericksburg, Vo.
n.
il PhlloBO-
(Latln
nnd
t oxtonslvenp-
1 bodls-
8150,00
porsosslon of
remainder 1st
>8 70,00
up-
$&avint KutelUflcucc.
POUT OF SiVANMAH, JULY 27,*"1852.
^UN Rises,,.5.10|Suh Bets,...7.2|Hion vVater,..3.15
ARBWEDi
8chr. Emily Weaver. Brook, Philadelphia, to Willis b
Brundage. Mdzo.. to T B)Wayne. M B Milton, Crano fc
Holcombe, T M Turner b Co, U II Johnston, IW Morrell
b Co, N B b II Wood, Smith b Humphreys, J Llppmau,
Scranton b Thonnnn, Crugcr At Wade, Ilumphreys At
Johnston, W Hold!, Hunter At Gommell, R Habersham
At Sou.C E Barrie, A A Solomons At Co, J 51 Cooper At
Co, J L i/jcko At Co, J Dawsou, J D Jesse, Washburn,
Wilder At Co, T R Mills. Moore At Hendrickson, 11 R Lam
dorshlno, Cohen Ac Fosdlck,nnd order.
Schr. Cataract, Rice, New-York, to Hunter At Gammed.
Mdzo- to TII Mills, T S Wayne, G H Johnston, Webster
At Palme*, Smith At I^jthrop, A Haywood, Cohon At Foa-
; k, VV M Davidson, Ctaphorn Ac Cunulugham, Cowdcry
Welles, TWCoskory.J Jones, Washburn, Wilder Ac
Co, nnd J A Singleton.
U. 8. 51. steam-packet Calhoun, Borden, Charleston, to
8. 51. Lsfllleau.
Steamer Lamar. Creswoll, Augusta, to T R Mills.
Steamer D. L. Adams. Hubbard, Augusta, with bonis
? a J?. d 10 Johnston. 20 bnlcs Cotton, nnd 5Idze^
to Clinrieston Boat, 8 Solomons, Bohn At Foster, and GII
Johuston.
_ , , D „ „ CLEARED.
Br. brig Stella, Henry, St. Johns-AtLow At Co.
Schr. Win Hone, Hone, Philadelphia, via Wilmington,
(Dol.)—Coiiins It Hertz.
U, .. s \ % steum-pneket Gordon, King, Charleston—S.
51. Lalilteau.
„ „ . DEPARTI3H.
U. 8.61. stenm-pneket Gonlon, King, Charleston.
Li IffEIHURANDA.
Iir. ship Samuel, 5Iorris, for this port, was loading at
LIvorjHiol on the 7th lust.
The Wm. 6!etcair, Thompson, for this port, cloared at
Gibraltar on tho 27th ult. 1 ’
The fir. barque Snrnh, Fraser, hence, at Wexford on
Uio7th ult.
llrig Josephus, Wilson, to sail for lids port with de
spatch, was up at Baltimore on tho 24lh Inst.
Schr. John W. Anderson, Watson, for this port, door
ed at llullltuoro nn Iho 23d lust.
Brig Vouus, Gardner, for SL Marys, doored at Now-
York on tho 23d Inst.
Brig Hornco Greeioy, Chaso, and schr. Advent, Gomez,
from Jacksonville, arrived at New-York on tho 23d Inst.
Unrnua Plodinont, from SL 6lurys, arrived at Boston on
tho22u Inst.
Brig Snrnh Wooster, Wooster, from Doboy Island, ar
rived at New-York on tho 22d lust.
Charleston* July 20,—Arr. steam-ship South
erner, tosier, New-York;barquo Harriet At 6lartha, El-
loniH, New-Orlenus; brigs Argus, Koun, BUJngodo Cuba.
SauJose, (Spnn.) Gall, Havnna; Aileln, 6lcLarty, do.;
schr. 61 ary Eliza, Hotchkiss, New-York.
Cld. brig Tyboo, Ferguson, New-York.
NEWYOKK.
FOR NEW YORK—On Satcrday, July
3lsL—Tho U. 8. 61. steamship ALABAMA,
<apL Ludlow, will leave as nbovo. For freight or pas
sage apply to
July-M PADELFORD, FAY At CO.
„ „ r FOR PHILADELPHIA.
On Wednceday, 28th July, nt 4 tf clock, P. M.
^£’$$'9+. Tho steamship STATE OF GEORGIA,
^l K Hsi n "l l1 " 1 " Walton, will lcnvo as nbovo. For
Ireignt or nusaago, apply to
July SO PADELFQRD, FAY At CO.
UNITED 8TATES MAIL LINE.
FOR PALATKA. CANT FLORIDA*
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK. ST. 5IARYS, JACK
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK b P1COLATA.
Leaves Tuesday, July 27th, at 10 A. M.
!***• w Tho sujierlor Htonm-puckot W6I. GAS-
TON, Cupt.T. E. Shaw, will leave Tuesday
FriwiTMl Mounino at 10 o’clock,and will contluuo to
avo every Tuesday.
Tlio rates or Passage by this Boat nro as follows:
To Darien 83 CM) I Plcolutu 88 00
8t. Marys 4 SO Pulntkn. 8 00
Jacksonville 0 0(11 lllnck Creek 8 00
For freight or passage, apply on board nt Charleston
Stoum-Pucket Wnurf, oc to
CLAOHORN At CUNNINGHAM, Agents.
PLEASURE EXUUItSIOnr TO TYUEE.
The steamer JENNY I.tND, Cnpt. Phil-
brick, will go on an oxcurslonon Wcdnes-
I'lay evening, 28lli Inst., at 3# o’clock, from
Wharf foot of Llncoln-stroeL Faro 50 coins—children
half prlco. 61usto and rufreshmeuts on board. July 27
FOR AIJfJCNTA.
AND INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
Tho steamer II. L. COOK. Cupb Fraalor,
will loavo for the above places Tins Ar-
teknuon, at 4 o’clock. For freight or
pussMge,upply to
July 27 E, F. K INCH LEY At CO„ Agent.
NETV-YORK,
. for NEW-YORK.—Union Line,—The rogu.
jjfclnr packet schr. CATARACT, Rice master, will
Jiavo quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage,
apply to ’
July 27 WILLIS At BRUNDAGE.
JV'F.IP CUSTOM MOUSE.—This Building
, will be opon This Day, for Inspection, from 5
to 7 o’clock P. 51., aud tho citizens are invited to visit It.
July 27 I
m for sale.
L That valunblo Farm and Improvements, rccent-
B ly tho residence or tho Subscriber, mljnlning tho
city of Savannah, containing oboul forty acreN
bounded North by tho southern line of tho city of Sa-
vnnnuli, South by Lover’s Lnno. There are on tho
promises a new Dwelling, built of tho best material and
well finished. Also, nil requisite buildings, such us Sta
bles, Kitchen. Ate. Also, nn Orchard of choice fruit,
such as Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, Apples, Ate.—
numbering suyend thousand trees. Tho place is now
undor cutHvuilon. For forms apply to
July 27
Hoy-strcoL
800 REWARD.
RUNAWAY from tliesubseriner’s plantation,
near town, on Iho 14th or the Inst month, (June)
Ids carpenter TOM. Torn Is well known about
town, having served Ids llmo nnd worked with
Mr. Gilbert Hutlor. I will give 823 for Ids uppre-
Iiensloii and delivery lo me, or thojnil of Chatham county;
nnd 825 additional, for proof to convict any person, while
or blnck, of harboring film.
July 27 0 WM. II. CUYLER.
Doctor Yourself for 25 UciitVl
BY Menus or the POCKET
AiSCULAPIUS, or Every ono
his own Physician I TmaTv-
8iXTii edition, with upwards of
a hundred engravings, showing
privntudiseusc in every shape
and form,nnd malformations of
tlio ffonoratlve system, by WM.
YOUNG, M.D.
Tho time has now nrrlvod,
that parsons suffering from se
cret diseases, need no moro
become Iho victim or quack-
kry, as by tho prescriptions
contained In this hook, nny ono
__ — may cure himself without hin
drance to business, ortho knowledge or tlie most Intimate
friend, and with one-tenth the usual expouso. In uddlllon
to thogunurul routine of privnlu disease, It fully explains
the cause of manhood’s early decline, with observations
on marriage—besides many other derangements which It
would not bo proper to cnuinurnto in tho public prints.
E Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
d inn letter will receive ono copy of this book,
by mull, or five copies will bo sont for ono dollar. Ad
dress, “Dr. W. YOUNG, No. 152 SPRUCE Slroot PHIL
ADELPHIA." Post-paid.
BjT” Dr. YOUNG can bo consulted on any of the
Diseases described in bis different publication*, at ids
Ofilco, 152 SPRUCE Street, evory day between 0
o’clock, (Sunday’s excepted.)
July 27 ly—os
I and 3
WANTED TO PURCHASE
A NEGRO GIRL, about fourteen years of ugu.
at tills Ofilco.
July
liFOR SALE.
T HE Stock nnd Fixtures or tho Store corner of nny nnd
Whllaker-fllreets will he sold on good terms, to closo
tho concern, occasioned by llie death or G. P. Sevelingo.
O. BRONSON,
July 27 Late Bronson Ac Sevelingo.
AsNlgnce’s NoMccl
S AMUEL N. PA POT hnving this day mndo nn assign
ment for tho benefit of all his creditors, I hereby call
on his said creditors to hnnd in their claims to tno before
tho first day of November next, ns I shall nt that time
proceed to innkc a division In accordance with (ho terms
of said assignment. EDWARDS. KE5IPTON,
July 27 Asslgnoo.
NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber, a young married man nt tho North.
who Is experienced tnliotebkcoping, Is desirous of
procuring n situation nt tho South inn Hotel ns Clerk, or
would Icaso a first-class houso. To nny ono who would
like to mnko oil engagement with nn energetic, honest,
nnd cnpnhlo man, he would say thutho win give unex
ceptionable mfcTunco from well-known hotol-keepors und
gentlemen oftho highest respectability In New-York. A
lino addressed lo B. II. WILLIAMS, Newburgh, Now-
York, will moot with prompt attention. 2* July 20
LAND FOR MALE.
F OR SALE.—Tho following lots of Land In tho upper
Country. If not sold bofore tho first Tuesday In Au
gust next, thoy will then he suld ut public auction, In front
of the Court Houso, between Iho usual hours of sale:
002# ncres In Carroll County, No. 130, -till district.
202# acres In Wilkinson Co., No. 34, IHlh district.
100 ncros In Chcrokco Co., No. 317,7th dlst- 1st section.
55# do. do. do. No. 144, Qth do. 3d do.
40 do. do. do. No. 78,21st do. 3d do.
IL IL CUYLI3R,
July23 IL HABERSHAM.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1852.
~ gggggBBB gi*.. 1 |§ m ■ ■■ ' i ■' I :
Ofentral
1 NLOUR.—200 bbls. llnltiinoro Flour; 50 do Canal do;
1 In store, tuid for sale by
July 27 SWIFT Ac CO.
/“AOFKF.E.—200 bngs prime Rio Coffee: 50 do do Java
VJ do; In store and for solo by
SWIFT At CO.
July 27
B AGGING nnd ROPE.—25 bales Gunny Bugging; 500
colls Koulucky Hump Ropo; lu store nnd for sale by
July 27 SWIFT At CO.
B ACON SIDES and SHOULDERS.—50 casks prime
Bacon Sides; 25 do do do Shoulders; In store und
forsntojiy [July 27| SWIFT At CO.
MW
July 27
OLASSES.—50 lihds. W. I. Molasses: inobblB.dodo
do; 30 do N. O.do; in store and for sale hy
. SWIFT At CO.
T OBACCO and BEG A Its.—loo boxes Tobacco, various
brands nnd sizes; 100,000 Segura, various brnniti; In
store nnd for snip by [July 27] 8WIFT At CO.
S UG Alls,—25 lihds. prime P. It. Sugar: 25 do N. O. do;
25 bbls Stuart’s crushed do; 25 do do best clarified
dot 25 boxes relluod Loaf do; for sale by
July 27 SWIFT Ac CO.
A LE.—25 bbls. of celebrated Albany Cream Ale,
lire wed expressly forme, nud of extra quality; land
ing this day from barque IlnrvcsL For sale ut tho Al-
batiy Ale Depot.
July 27
W. M. DAVIDSON.
F RESH CONGRFISS WATER.—Now landing from
barquo Harvest: n supply of Congress Water, In
pint nnd quart bottles, direct from tho Springs, and re
coil Hy bottled. W. W. Lr
July 27
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square.
T up “HIDGEWATfcR PAINT.
IIK Subscribers nro Agents for tho sale of the above
superior PAINT, ana offer It In quantities to suit
purchasers.
The price Is lower than any other Paint, and tho fol
lowing selection of certificates sufficient!) recommends
Its qualities. A. A. SOL06IONS At CO,
„ ,, . Alnrket-sqiinro.
Nrw-Yobk Amrral, 3d Out, 1851.
Being advised by ono or the first pnlnters In the city of
New-York to use the Bridgewntcr Paint, in preference lo
any other, upon the ordnance buildings, In tny charge,
on Governor’s Island, I did so, and found It all that It was
recommended to be. Tho buildings, which are of brick,
speak fur thomsetves, and I cheerfully glvo my testimony
In bchair or tho virtuos or the Paint, deeming it superior
to nny now In use, ns far as 1 can Judge from two months
observation. G. 11. TALCOTT, Brevet LL Col.
., . t . Wmt Point, Dec. 17lh, 1851.
I hnvo used the Bridgewater Paint upon the buildings
under my chnrgo, at West Point, nnd hnvo found that It
answered all my expectations. I havo no hesitation In
adding my testimony ns lo tho good qualities ortho Paint,
dooming it the tx»t article 1 havo ever used.
IL S. SMITH, Llout. and Qunrtor-Mnstor,
„ U. 8. Military Academy.
* t _ , Nkw-York. Nov. IsL 1851.
I havo been using Bridgewater Paint for tho last six
months, In preference to nny other mineral, and In no
Instance have I been disappointed In Us qualities. I
painted tho ordnance buildings, on Governor's Istund,
with it, and I have no hesitation in saying il covered tho
bricks, nnd lime stucco work bolter than nny paint 1 could
havo used. RADCLIFF CARMAN,
Painter and Denier In Pulnta, 85 Bnrclay-atrceb
Nkw-Ormcanh, Nov. 20lh, 1851.
Having painted tho hurricane deck of the jinssengcr
stenm-hoat 44 Magnolia,” under my coinmnnd, with tho
Bridgewater Paint, I cheerfully recoinmund it for Its lin-
pervTous qualities, and have no hesitation In pronouncing
It superior, In iny Judgment, to’ nny mineral paint before
tho public, nud belle volt to be a certain protection n-
gainst the effects or sparks and cinders. It Ims also
proved entirely waterproof on my docks, after threo
months’ uso. ST. C. TIIOMASSON.
The “Aloguolla” is tho flnosl boat on Uie Mississippi
river.
Nkw-York, OcL 1st, 1851.
Tho undcralgnod, having been induced by recommen
dation, to uso tho Bridgewater Paint, on tho n»r of their
office, which was In so leaky a condition that during
storms or any extent tho rain camo through In streams
in several places, nro happy to stato that by ono slugle
coat of tilts paint, the ofilco has boon rendered perfect
ly dry nnd UghL FARRAR Ac BELLON1,
Corner Dili and Stuyvcsant-strcets.
Nkw-York. Deo. 30th, 1851.
Wo certify that wo havo used the Bridgewater Mineral
Paint, nnd are satisfied from our own observation, that
It is rull* equal to any paint or the kind now in use.
FARRINGTON At CLARK,
Painters and Dealers, 210 8lli Avonuo.
July 8 ft 112mo ■
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted lo tho firm of T. J. Walsh Ac
Co. tiro hereby notified ihut 1 ain lawfully author
ized to collect ntiv debts duo tho firm, and will endeavor
sn to do, unloss the requisitions necessary nro complied
with; then will Mr. T. J Walsh bo sololy entitled, (to the
collection of nil debts duo said firm,) or which duo notice
will bo given. EUGENE J. TRUCI1ELUT.
July 24
„ . ESTRAY NOTICE.
^ri_EORGIA-j-SuiwnrUfounty.—Clerk’s Ofilco, Inferior
All persons concerned nre hereby notified that Jesse
llarref, of said county, tolls bofiiro 0. J. Stapleton, ono or
tho Justices of the Pence for said county, ns nnestray, ono
small mouse-colored MULE, about twenty years old, ta
ken up by Jesse Harrel in December Inst, aud appraised
by Josiuh Harrell und L. G. Peel to be worth twenty
dollars. Tho owner of said cstmy Is required to come
forward, pay chargos nnd tako suld tnuio away, or lie
will he dealt with tut tho taw directs.
A true extract from the Estmy Book.
July 10 0* I. 51. COX, D.Cl’k.
SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FORTES.
TU8T RF1CL1VEI): two splendid Seven Octavo Piano
tf Fortes, by Kosenkrantz, Dresdeu, ono of tho most cel
ebrated European manufacturers. These Instruments
can be guarantied In overy respect, and wilt ho sold at
unusually low prices by F. KOGBAU6I Ac. CO.
””1111* ' -
July 13
Whitaker, one door enst of llryan-st.
CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS.
T HE Subscribers, agents for Mr. 11. KxAurr, Organ
builder, are prepared to furul&h any description of
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of bin Instru
ments, reference Is mndo to the organ recently erected by
him in the Lutheran Church of this city. Parties desiring
Information on the mibjuct can ascertain ull ncccssury
particularsou application to F. ZOGBAU6I AtCO„
Iuly 13 Whltaker-sL, ono door cast of llryiin-st.
CAM PHENE AND SPIRIT GAS.
T HE Subscriber has received per steamer Stato of
Georgia, a supply of Cninphcno und Spirit Gas, di
rect from tho manufacturers, which will ho sold 011 reu-
sellable terms. Also, Cainphenc, Gas, nnd Oil Lumps;
OU, Gas, aud Camnheue Cons or various sizes.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
June 15 10, 12 nnd 14 llurnurd-strcot.
COPPERSMITH AND PLCMIHNG.
T HE Subscriber having fitted up, in connection with
his F'oundry nnd 5luchlno Works, n Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services of superior
workmen, Is prepared to do any description of work that
may offer.
All work done In tho very best innnner nnd at tho
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Wharf.
COME AT I.ANTI
T IIE SUBSCRIBER has Just received n select assort
ment of Ladles’light colored Linen Callers; also,
Ladies' Black and White Kid ntul Satin Slippers, which
lie respectfully Invites tho public lo call und examlue,at
Gibbons’ Buildings,sign ortho large Root.
July Hi WILLIAM HF.IDT.
PRINTING PAPER.
•f Ifl REAMS Printing Paper, of tho following sizes:
I “rU 24 by 35,21# by 28#. 24# bv 30. 24# by 38, 25
by 30,25 by 30#, 21 by 38. *On hand ana for sale hy
July 0 J. B. CUUBEDGE.
IIR1CKS FOR NAI.E.
T HE Subscriber has on hand n large supply of Brick,
which ho will sell ol moderate prices, l’urtles wish
ing to coutroct for Inrgo quantities, can ho nccomnmda
*~‘ [July 2] S. 61. LAFF1TEAU.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS.
N eedle-work collars, sieuves, capes, cum,
Hosiery, Silks, Ate.; for sale at RFIDUCEI) PRICES
by [Juno 22] DkWHT Ac 5IOROAN.
G UM DROPS.—Just received per steamer State of
Georgia: 5 cases fresh Gum Drops.
July 27 VV. W. LINCOLN.
O RGEAT nnd RASPBERRY SYRUPS, warranted
fresh, Just received per Philadelphia steamer, ami
for onto by W. VV. LINCOLN,
July 27 Monument-square.
T INSLEY’S GEORGIA GROWN PEACHES.—A far
ther supply received, of this colobratod Poach.—
Ladles nnd Gcutlomoiqstop In and Judgo for yourselves.
Romombor, at FORD'S,
July 24 . Wnldburg’s Buildings, Jeflbraon-atioob
— for; 20 boxes English Dairy Clieoso; 10 ensos Pino
Applo Choose, landing tier steamer Florldn and for sale by
July 23 Cl.ACmoRN Ac CUNNINGHAM,
T EMONS—Received by steamer ami for snlo by
JLj July 23 v II. J. GILBERT.
STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR MILLS, Ac.
T HE ESSEX COMPANY Lawkknuk, Mash., uro pre
pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En
gines, Sugar Milts, Locomotives, Cotton nud Woolen Ma
chinery. Mill Shafting ami Gearing, Turbine ami Parker
Water Wheels, 6lachliiists’ Toots, nnd 6tacliine Work
generally, lu ttio best manner, nud nt prices as low as
cqmillv good work can bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular utlcntlcm paid to economy of faol In steam
ongltict), aud to durability in overy tiling.
npr 24 ly GORDON 64cKAY, Agent.
SAVANNAH DRV DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters nnd Consignees of Vessels
rpiIE Suscrlbur rcspcctftilly informs them that the SA-
X VANN All DRY DOCK is now In successful opera
tion, nnd It Is calculated to tako In shlpaof nny class from
1(M) to 1500 tons burthen. Il is 230 feet long nml 05 feet
wide, and complete In every particular, A Inrgo gang of
workmen is employed und a largo suppty of materials Is
on hnnd, so that vessels can bo repaired with us much
despatch us In any other port. Pump nnd Block Making
nml Smith’s work done ou tho premia,is, nnd overy effort
tnudo to ensure economy nnd fidelity to thoso who may
favor U10 Dock with Uielr business.
D. P. LANDERSIIINE,
Agent nud Superintendent,
fob 24 Late of Alnrali’s Dock, Clinrieston.
Neto=3rorft attticttdmtuuta.
GUNN* RIFLES, PISTOLS,
OUM MATERIAL, SPOUTING APPARATUS,
FINE GUTTLERY, Etc.
_ ONION A W1IEELOCK,
MaiiufncturorM and Importers,
iW Maiden Lane, New York,
I NVITE the attention or merchants and sportsmen to
their extensive and well selected assortment ortho
abovo goods, which they offer at tho lowest possible
prices, nnd on tho most accommodating terms. Depot
for the sale of REVOLVERS and oilier FIRE-ARMS,
manufactured hy Allen b Thurher.
COLT’S PISTOLS of all sizes always on hand.
June 23 3m
F. S. CLEAVER’S
Prize Medal Honey Soap.
YTT J. DAV18 b CO^ lmt>ortcrv of and *im,k aokkts
v T • for F. S. Cleaver 3 e celebrated Prize Medal Money
Soap, 6lusk, Brown, Windsor and other Toilet Soaps,
Bears Grease, Clarified Marrow, Atc^Acc. Importers of
English Combe, Rruehee, and Perfumery of the Intel
jaafify. #
W.J. Davis Ac Co. respectfully solicit a cnll from the
trado and hog to remind them, that F. S. a carer's Monty
Soap was the only Toilet Soap which took the Prht
Medal nl tho WarhPt Fair. Its Imraenso popularity In
England has given rise to many spurious imitations.
which nro already freely copied lu the United States in
cutisequenco of tho rapidly Increasing demand for Iho
genuine article, which Is imported only hy W. J, DAVIS
Ac CO., 40 Cortlnudiit. N. Y. tuw3in June 15
„ JAMES A. II. HELL.
150 Front-St., Corner Maitlcn-Lano, New-York,
MANUrACTURKR Of
All Kinds of Oil and Water Colors,
ROILED OU^ ZINCS, PAINTS A- TARNISHES,
ANP WIIOt.K8AI.lt DKAI.KR IN
XVlklto Lend, lmportoil PuintH, Llitnoed
Oil, NpiritN of Turiiuntluo,
......... Point llruslioM* Ac.
'PREMIUM GERMAN ZINC WHITE, from the Fao-
J. lory of Itochnz Ac Co^ of 61ti1heitn, who received
tho first class Prize Alcdal nt tho World’s F’utr for lids ar
ticle. Tills Paint surpluses any other Zinc White in tho
two essentials of hotly und brilliancy, and may bo ob
tained both dry nml lu oil varnish or
JAMBS A. II. BELL, 150 Front-st., N. Y.
Juno 15 tuwUtu Solo Agent for tho U. 8.
McOALL, IILAKE A FAIRCHILD, '
ruumux axu ikiukstk: uuiiiii
. Commission Merchants
No. 11 Rroud-Strcct, New-York.
AGENTS FOR
Tho 5lcrrlmnc Prints; J. Ac. P. Coats’s 8pool Thread 5
Hogues’ Blankets; German Cloths and Doeskius; Amori
can Cottons und Woolens.
.. 'YU*.«t*n.Wo —onment ot Foreign ana uomes-
tlo DRY GOODS,tuw3in Juno 15
FASHIONABLE HATS.
1VARNOCKN, HATTERS,
275 nRoAmvAY, irvino uousk,
R ESPECTFULLY remiml Gciilletnen in search of a
F’nshionahte Hnt, that they can bo found located as
above. They deem It no Impropriety to say, that tholr
long established reputation, nml tho popularity of their
productions, nre amnio guarantee for the style and char
acter or Huts at all times emanating from them.
ARMY AND NAVY CAPS of the now U.S. regula
tion, manufactured In a superior manner nnd famished
complete.tuwtlmo Juno 8
To Joivollors and Silver Smith**!
ROLLING MILLS OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
. , Manufactured and Warranted.
And constantly on hand, by
GEO. W. WICKS. No. 4 Liberty Place,
Between 61ulden Lane and Llbcry-strcet, New-York.
tnuy 2(1 ly
RtEIIM A SCHRAMM’S
8UPKHIOR KNOLISII
Coach Tarnish,
Depot 311 Now-Street, New-York.
T HIS liighl) celebrated Varnish is expressly adapted
for the use or Carriage or fight work of any kind.—
in transparency, brilliancy ami durability. Is not surpass
ed by uny oilier article of the kind now lit uso. Pul up
in cans of 1,2 nnd 5 gallons each.
ADOLPHUS IIUGEL.
Solo Agent for Iho United States und Canada.
Also, constantly on hand, Vurutsh of superior quality,
suitable for cabinet nnd other work. 3ino may 23
1IROYVN, PALMER A DWIGHT,
No. 172 Broadway, N. Y. City, Cor. Malden Lane,
WATCHES, WATCH MOVEMENTS,
Fine Diamond und Pearl Jewelry*
Silver and Plated Ware,
MUSIC BOXES, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac.,
To which they Invite tho utteulioii of Die trade generally,
throughout tlio country. 3tno may 23
PL00R OIL CLOTHS,
At No. 40 Pine-Street* Now-Vork*
P RINTED by a New Patent Process. E. E. RICE At
CO., Patentees, would most rostmctfully amimincc lo
the trade, that they have obtained die great desideratum
or printing Floor Oil Cloths by Machinery, which, for ele
gance of tlnisli, huve never been excelled, and which they
uro now offuriug, together with 11 large nnd desirable
stock of Cloths, front 2 toll feel wide, ut greatly reduced
prices, ut tholr Warehouses, No. 40 Pine-street.
may [I tuw3tno
HOSIERY AND UNDERGARMENTS.
A. RANKIN A CO.,
104 BOWERY, (NEAR GRAND-STREET,)
Now-York,
I MPORTERS aud Manufacture™ of UNDERGAR
MENTS AND HOSIERY or every description, which
they are selling at extremely low prices. Silk, Merino,
Cotton, and Woolen Uudervesls and Pauls, of every size
aud quality, mndo lo order.
Purliculur attention Invited to the vnrlotts qualities of
ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS,
for summer wear, so highly recommended hy tho medi
cal faculty as gentle absorbents of perspiration, preserv
ers of heullh aud promoters of comfort.
TiecHtyfire year* experience lit tho snmo business,
und III the same neighborhood, has shown the advan
tages of selling at u very small profit. Please call and
uxumlno tho assortment. Goods freely shown, but no
ono urged lo buy! Thu lowest prlco fnvurlably stated,
uml no abatement.
Tho wholesulu and retail departmentsontlrcly separatoj
may 5 tuwUin
MARINE RAILWAY.
W E, tho undersigned, do respectfully Inform nil who
tuny need our services, that we havo ut Jength
completed our 6IAHINE RAILWAY, und It is now in
successful operation. Wo are. therefore, prepared to
take up vnssels or any. size usually visiting our port, and
to do tlio work of retmiring, Atc^ on reasonable terms.
Thoso who wish to clean or paint tho bottoms of their
vessels can also he accomodated on tho Railway tipou
reasonable terms. Wo nro nlso prepared to contract for
building vessels of nny class or description, and lo carry
on tho business of Ship Curt ’ ' ’ ** " *
Caulking, In all Its various
Iremity of tho city.
A good Ship Smith Is on tho premises.
nmr 11 ly WILLIN'K Ac JONES.
trnciitering, Spar’Making, and
is brunches, nt the eastern ox-
TO PLANTERS.
PLANTATION GOODS:
X 15,000 yards While Colton Osnnbttrgs.
(1,000 yards Colored Striped Osnnhurgs.
20,000 yards Heavy Ilrbwtt Shirtings.
10,(MM) yards Illuo Homespuns.
5,000 yards Low priced Calicoes.
—ai.so—
200 dozen Blue Handkerchiefs.
150 dozen Fancy colored Hnudkurchlcfe.
500 lbs. Flax Thread.
200 gross Buttons, Needles, Ate. All of which
oro offered at unusitnlly low prices.
npr 10 NEVITT, LATHROP b STEBBINS.
City MurNlml’N 8«’n,
O N TUESDAY, tho Sr*, d,.* ui August noxt, nt 11
o’clock, will bo hold on tlio ground under tho direc
tion oftho regular Committee, tho following lots, to wit:
TROUP WARD.
Comer lot No. 5, valuation 850, corner of Habersham
nnd Liberty-street.
WKSt.KY WARD.
Cor. lot No. 13, vnluntlon 000, cor. Ilaborsh’inAiTnylor-st,
“ “ 14, “ 700, “ “ “ “
“ “ 15, “ 700, « « “ “
Cor. lot No. lo. valuation 850, cor. Lincoln and Tnylor-
elreols. Terms of sale: ono-llflli cash.
EDW. M. I’RENDERGAST, C- M.
City papers will copy. July 21
C ORN.— Marylrnd, Western, North Carolina, und
select White Com.
HA Y.—Eastern and Northern liny.
OATS.—Prime Maryland Oats.
For sale by DAVID R. DILLON,
July 21 Foot of West Broad-si reel.
W OOD.—300 cords prlmo Oak Wood; for sale by
DAVID IL DILLON,
Juno 21 Foot of West llroad-slrect.
S ~ HOULI)KR8.—Few hltds. Bacon Shouldors, for”sale
low to close consignment, by
July 21 A. MINIS.
P ORTABLE GRIST MILLS.—Thu subscriber hns
Just received from tho manufacturer a newly Invent
ed Plantation Grist Mill of 18 Inch dlnmelor stone, ar
ranged to run vertically. Tlio construction of tlio Mill
being very simple, any field hand can miumgo it with
out dilllcully. Tlio prlco fixed by the manufacturer for
tills Mill, Is803. For tlio above, apply to
Juno 28 lino CHAS. If. CA6IP1TEL1).
S OAP, STARCH, CANDLES, Ate.—50 boxes Smith's
Family Soap; 50 do Colgate’s Palo do; 50 do N. York
No. 1 do: 100 do Rondel's Mould Cumllcs, Os nml Ks; 50
do Adumiiiitlno do; 25 do Sperm do: 200 reams Wrum
ping Paper, various sizes; 50 boxes Colgate’s Starch; 50
do nssorted Cundy; forsalu by
July 2 SWIFT b CO.
R EFINED SUGAR, &c.—SO lilils. crashod nnd clarifi
ed Sugar. 20 casks •‘TennetV* Scotch Ale; 25 bbls.
prime Lard; 300 Sugar Cured Hams; 20 kegs fresh Goshen
llultcr; Just received by
Juno5 W. W. GOODRICH.
S ILK COATS.—Received per recent arrivals, a lluo as
sortment of Silk Coals, for snlo by
Juno 17 PIERSON At 1IEIDT.
/"I'OSIIEN BUTTER nnd CHEESE.—50 tubs, kegs and
IT firkins Goshen Uuttcr: 55 boxes Berkshire County
Cheese: just received per steamer, and foT sale nt the
Emporium by _* . .
July 7 8EABORN GOODALI-.
P OPE’S HEADS, Hair Brooms. Dusting llrusbcs. Acc^
for sulo by F. W. CORNWELL,
June 7 102 Brynu-streot.
V ESTS.—A fino assortment ofWhlto nnd Buff 61nr-
scilles Vests, forsalo by
June 17 PIERSON At IIEIDT.
jgUEAD,^riW bbls. Pilot nml^Nitvy Bread; for salo by
A. O. HENRY, Exchnngo Dock.'
W HITE DRILL PANTS—Just rocolvod. nnd for side
cheap, by UEO. H. NICIIOU4,
July 2 Gibbous’ Range.
PREMIUM
PIANO HTY FORTES.
GUOVEbTElJN k CO.
TTTOULD call attention nr those about purchasing to
Yt tholr splendid stock of (l# to 7# octavo PIANOS,
which they hcltuvo cannot be excelled by any other In tlio
city, either for tone or finish, or in quality of material, ot
in workmanship. As nn evidonco of this, thoy would
stato that at (lie Inst fnlrof the American lustllutc they
were awarded u gold medal, fortho best Plano, being the
fifth successive year in which thoy huve received Premi
ums from the Institute.
For Uie Southern market wo are making with Double
Iron Frames uud detached eases, peculiarly adapted to the
climate.
481 Hromlway* Now York-
J. II. GROVESTHEN, /i:i»*TA
W6I. TRUSLOW. <U1
may 15 tuw3mo
(UP STAIRS.)
ROYD Hi KEEN,
MANUFACTUHINB COMPANY,
No. 11 Gblsl-Stroct* New-York.
M ANUFACTURERS or Planters’ Hues, Waldrons*
Gridin’s Com uud Gross Scythes, Brass Tup Fire-
Dogs, Bronzed und Black Ring Top do« Iron Hat, Um
brcllu, Blower and Fire Stands, Steel l ire Sells, Stool
Fire Stands, Spittoons, Grindstone Fixtures, Chatty Pump
Fixtures, Well Wheels, Snd Iron Heaters, Charcoal Fur
naces, Dish Scrapers, Iron JuckScrews, Curpenlurs’Clump
Screws, Iron Bench Screws, Wnfltes of every vnrluty.
Mill Irons, Colton Hooks, Family Grindstones. Letter unu
Notarial Presses, Drug Mortars, Smldlory Hardware, Bulls
Eye Luiithorns, Cast Iron Setluosnnd Chairs, Twine Box
es, Furniture Custers, Bed-Keys, Door Latches, Wunl-
robe Hooks, Surplice Pius. Colfuu Mills, Ate. Ate.
may 12 3mo
Soda Water Apparatus.
mi./.uiji QEK,
Machinist and Crass Finisher,
ALSO MANDPAOTURKR Of
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT Tint
Soda Water AluirnliiN Mnnufncfory*
No. (Mi GOLD-STREET,
One Jlnor from Rrekmnn-st. New-York,
Druughl Tubs, Coolers in Tubs,Copper Fountains,
Bottle 6!ouids, Force Pumps, Gttsotnulers, Generators,
Model Aluklitg.
—ALSU—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at tho Shortest Notice,
may 5 fituo
liilAHUIiVli SCHOOL FOB VllliMi LADIES.
Sing’ Nina;. Woslchewler €0., N. Y.
T HE 6I1HSKS TISDALE tuke this ntolliod of inform
ing the public, that they are now prepared to
receive n limited number of pupils. Their roullno
embraces tho cnlire courso of studies, ami thoy are as
sisted by competent teachers. Tho houso Is slltmtcd on
au umlnonco commanding n fino view of tho Hudson, and
tho location fa*iiustirpased for beauty nml hunlthfaluoss.
Circulars containing all particulars relative to terms, Ate.,
can bo obtained by applying to Miss Tisdale, Sing Sing,
Westchester county, N. Y. stutli (lw June 20
FANCY AND STAPLE DODDS.
FRENCH, ENCI-ISII, AND GERMAN.
A LEGOIJX At PARDKR8U8, 55 Maiden Lane,
• New- York, uro uow ojieulng a largo' assortment
or Goods In their line, embracing in purt: Clocks in
Bronze, Gilt, Marble, China, Alabaster nml Ebony Man-
tie Ornaments, China Vases, Dinner, Ten, Desert, and
tete-u-icto Setts, Glass Shades, Groups in Bronze, lllrcuit,
Ate- Are.; Candelabra*, Candlesticks, Watch Stands, Ope
ra Glasses, Fans, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Canes,
Brushes for Hair, Teeth, Nulls, nnd Shaving; Combs. Per-
Aunory, Hand Mirrors, Suspenders, Guard Chains, Porto
61unnls, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Accord eons, Flutinas,
Music Boxes. An extensive ASSORTMENT of other
GOODS, which they respectfully offer to tho attention of
buyers. Orders received for French Goods nnd oxocuted
by Mr. A. LEGOUX ut tholr Houso in Paris, 23Duo
llnutvlllc.tnw 3m may 10
New York Wire Bailing Work..
T HE Subscrilwr Manufactures
Wlru Ruilinpr for public and privato grounds
Verandahs, Window Guards ami Grating;
Wrought nnd CiiMt Iron Ratling, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Hedsteuds, nnd Iron Fund-
ttire:
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, Ate.,
made entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts;
prices nt», 1 l,*tmd 13 cents per running foot 4# fuethlgh;
for circulars with designs address
JNO. 11. WICKER8IIAM. 240 Broadway, N. Y.
N. B.—Tho Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure of
Forsyth Place, tho railing uml gallery work at Iho Jewish
Syiuigoguo uml a number of dwellings in Savannah, the
enclosure of the private cemetery of Clio Everett family at
Fort Valley, nml also to his work ot 5Iacou, Madison, und
other places In Georgia.
Orders will bo rocolvod nt this Ofilco by Mr.
COLE5I AN, agent for 6tr. W.. for any or Ills work.
mar4 ly
Sates at fcuctUm.
BIT TARVER * TRUUIIEEUT.
THISDAY, 27thbuLf at 11 o’clock, In front of store,
Will be sold, tho usual variety, consisting of Liquors,
rlour, Bacon, Rice. Lamp OH, Butter, Cheese, Pickles,
«tarch, Candy, Tea. English Walnuts, Fllborta,
Dried Apples, Coffee, 8alad Oil, Brooms, Buckets, Crock-
ery snd Glass Ware, second hand Furniture, Lnclfcr
Matches, Dry f.oods, Cutlery, Fancy-JArticics, Ate. Terma
cash before delivery.
N. B.-.Articles purchased at auction, nnd not set
tled for before tho noxt regular sale, will be sold for ac*
RY TARVER He TRUUHELUT,
,nui, x, ,, Private Sale.
10 bbls. Machinery Oil; 20 do Flacks’ Baltimore Gin
iu do Shenandoah Whiskey; 10 casks Sides
.• casks Jowls. Just landed and for salo low.
Spccfal Wotfcco.
. rail SA1.E.
A Anigr"’ ' cryw ” mnlwl
M v 24 WYLLY b AIONTMOLLIN.
A WOMAN, 40 years* of ago, nml her two
B u,ld 3 years. Apply lo
Ju| y 23 WYLLY b AIONTMOLLIN.
. ... , FOR SALE.
A hS7J15fJLr“ P Vto I '* 8rf "““w
July a WYLLY U MONTMOLLIN.
, FOR SALE.
A MA ?» W* 25 years. Also a
", )cara or oge. Apply to
J ul >' 23 WYLLY b AIONTA1ILLON.
. FOR SALE.
A M AN, M ,S KO MAN ' ' 8 ’ em ° f Al *° a
J" 1 ?” WYLLY * MONTMOLLIN.
"S pmpw* to mnko .dvnncra cm
^ P ullk or olhor 8 t°cks, or any other
property that may bo plncml with them fur sale. 1
limn o VVYLLY A AIONTMOLLIN.
J ,,ne 8 Uffico comer ButULA Bat-lane.
negroes wanted.
Tm ,,lg . he * 1 markcl F.T ,C0 wl11 l» paid for Negroes,
l hur . ,M ’?"**' or singly, as we haveiiu-
inorous ordora to purchase for country and city.
I,., „ .... ,, m WYLLY b MONTMOLLIN,
Juno 11 At Uio old office, comer BulUV. and Bay Lane.
m , , FOR SALE.
Tlmt splendid RESIDENCE situated oil Lot No.
Pulaski ward, south-west comer of Liberty
M . HOUSE snd Pofshupfo LOT, pleasantly sllua-
HI not far from tho Itallroud Depot
July 0 WYLLY b MONTMOLLIN.
s_. n stores for rent
JHh Ono suitable for an Office, ami two for storing
Jjiijli cotton nnd other indze. Also, a Store on Telfair’s
wharf. Apply to
. J u| y 10 ROWLAND Jc WASHBURN.
M , , TO RENT.
Jl-M- A pleasant Room over tho Book-store of
July 15 JOHN Al. COOPER b CO.
„„„„„ FOR RENT.
8TORF, south side of Congress, ono door from
Jelferesoii-street, from 1st Novurabernexl.
Apply to [July 14] A. MINIS.
FOR RENT.
Tho BRICK STORE, nt the foot or Whitaker-
liiiiffl street, (stoney bluff,) now occupied hy Alossrs. R.
Ilnbersham Ac Son. Possession given Kith No
vember next. Apply to
July 5 COHENS fc HERTZ.
TO RENT.
ftgA FOR TEN YEARS, with a renewal, a Piece or
22* Land on West Broad street.—345 feet on West
ltrond street nnd 388 feet running buck. A plan
oftho premises cun lie seen nt Hie counting-room.
June 18 T. J. WALS11, No. 170, Duy-strect.
HOUSE WANTED.
A comfortable dwelling House, with flvo or six
roouiN possession to lie given on tho 1st Novem-
*■» |M| Iter, may be rented by ai)plylng at this office, or to
July 22 0 w. G. NORWOOD.
FOR RENT.
THE COUNTING ROOM nl present occupied by 8te-
JL plien Hills, Esq. Posscsslun given ou the llHh No
vember next.
July 3 stuth—lm ROBT HABERSHAM fc SON.
FARM FOR KALE.
ftgJL A small FARM about 3 milesfrom tho city, con-
Inlntng 50 to 60 acres, sultablo for gardening pur
poses. Apply to
July 14 C. A. L. LAMAR.
STORES TO HUNT.
rpiIE THREE UNDER STORES, and half the upper
JL fioor, for un Office, In Wnldburg Buildings, occupied
by the undersigned. Possession given 1st November.
July 20 W. WOODBUIDGE.
NO TICE.—A di vlilend of 14 jwr cent, is de-
nfrS* dared on tho assets of Clark fc lixwsua, pay-
ublo on nnd after thisdutonl the Counting Boom of tho
Assignee. S. C. DUNNING,
Suvuminh.24lh June, 1852. thstu—4w Assignee.
*,* Alllkvlgevillo Recorder and Griffin Union copy four
weeks, und charge tills office.
flwrrj-jp* NOTICE.—'Tlio (inn of II. A. Crank & Co.
ntrrL? Is This Day changed to Crank fc Holcombk
JI. A. CRANE,
July 1st, 1852. Imo T. HOLCOMBE.
FOR SALE.
A FINE Likely Negro MAN will be sold low, If up-
JY plletl for Immediately, lie has been employed for
Iho past 7 yen™ iu a steam suw-mlll. Sold for no fault,
hut to closo a concern. Apply to
July 22 J AS. QUANTOCK, Jr., & CO.
VALUABLE WHARF LOT FOR SALE.
rpiIAT Valunblo Wharf Lot laying nl foot of Wes;
.L Broad street, known us “Winkler’s Wharf.” For
particulars apply to W. T. MITCHELL, or
W. P. ROWLAND,
July 21 4 No. 80 Buy street, Savannah.
RANK OF SAVANNAH STOCK
IjvOR SALE hy
I? July 21 12 C. A. L. LAMAR.
SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW-VORK.
MIGHT EXCHANGE on NEW-YORK; for sale hy
O July 21 0 It. HABERSHAM fc SON.
RAIL-ROAD IRON.
fTMIE Subscribers uro prepared to make contracts ior
A Ilail-ltimd Iron. N. II. fc 11. WEED.
LAND WARRANTS.
nPUE Illglicst Cush Prlco paid for taunt Warrants l»y
X July 5 A. C. TOMS, No. 126 Bay-street.
WANTED.
Ill ARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE BANK STOCK,
1YL wanted by [J« 7] PADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
NOTICE.
OTOCK in Steamboat Planter for snlo. Apply lo
O Juno 25 E. F. KINCI1LEY fc CO.
NOTICE.
A LBERT Al. SULLIVAN Is my nuthorlzod Agent
Xjl during my temporary ubsonco from the city.
July 24 4 JAMES SULLIVAN.
NOTICE,
■pvURING tlio Summer, Mr. GEORGE 8UTCLIFFE
xJ will mnko liberal advances upon Cotton »lilpj>ed to
our House hi Liverpool. He will also issue Policies for
Uio Royul Insurance Company, and attend generally to
our business.
June 14 3m ANDREW LOW & CO.
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indebted to me, prior to my co-pnrincr-
-l jl ship, will please mnko immedinto pnvmont to me,
or Mr.D. VV. Sutiikhland, who is nuthorlzod to seitlo
uuy unfinished business. 4AS. STRATTON.
Mr. D. W. S. muy bo found nt No. 156, Congress-street.
July 23 0
DISSOLUTION.
rrtllE FIRM Of STRATTON & TIIOMAN Is This Dny
X dlssolveil by mutual consent; S. W. Tiioman being
nuthorlzod to uso Iho naino of tlio firm lu settling tho
affairs July 23
riMtB uuderelgtied, Uuvlug disposed of Ids interest in
X tho Into firm of Stratton fc Tiioman to Samuel W.
Tiioman, respectfully suliclts for him n continuance of
thut pnlronago so liberally bestowed heretofore.
July 23 JAMES STRATTON.
rpiIE subscriber, having purchased the Interest of
X Jamks Sthatton, In tno Into firm of Stratton fc
Thnmnn, wilt continuing thu GAS FITTING BUSINESS
In nil Its brunches, at-Uie old stand, Breughton-streel.
July 23 SAMUEL VV. TIIOMAN.
DISSOLUTION-
rpHF. firm of ROWLAND & WASHBURN is This Day
X dissolved, by mutual consent. Either are authorized
to uso the name oftho Urm lu solllomentor tho business.
E.F.T. ROWLAND,
Juno 21 12 II. K. WASHBURN.
NOTICE.
rpiIE CO-PARTNERSHIP which hns heretofore existed
X under tho firm or SWIFT, DENSI.OVV b CO. is,
by mutual consent, This Day dissolved. EDWARD
SWIFT nml CHARLES PETERSON will closo Iho affairs
oftlie concern, nnd nro authorized to use the nnmo ol tho
firm hi settlement. EDWARD SWIFT,
DWIGHT B. DENSLOVV,
Savnnnnh, July 1,1852. CHAS. PETERSON.
rrtHE UNDERSIGNED having disposed nr hie Interest
X III tho lute firm of SWIFT, DENSLOVV &CO. to
mrtVAHD SWIFT nnd CIIAKLK8 PETERSON, re
spectfully solicits for them a liberal share of public pat
ronage. DWIGHT B. DENSLOVV.
Savannah, July 1,1852.
rrUIB SUBSCRIBERS hnving purchased tho Interest of
X Mr. DWIGHT B. DENSLOVV In tho Into firm of
SWIFT, DENSLOVV & CO„will continue tho GENERAL
WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSI
NESS, under Uio stylo of SWIFT & CO., and rcsjiect fully
solicit a contliiuanco of tbo patronage extended to tlio
lute firm. EDWARD SWIFT,
CHAS. PETERSON.
Savannah, July 1,1852. July )
DISSOLUTION.
rjMJB FIRMS of Hamilton fc IUhokmak, of Savnn-
X null, nnd or IIardkmam fc Hamilton, of Alacon,
are this day dissolved by mutual courent.
Either of tlio former co-partners Is authorized to uso
tlio name of tho abovo mimed firms in settlement of tbe
uiifluishud business of tho sumo.
C. F. HAMILTON,
THOS. HARDEMAN.
Sovannah, July 1st, 1852. 2mo July 2
NOTICK.
TS HEREBY GIVEN, thnt during tho absence or Ablol
L Slovens, Jr., from this city, tho Rooks und Papers
belonging lo llvo Into firm or Samuel Hoyt fc Co- are lit
the hands of Mr. James A. Norris. All persons Indebted
to tlio wild lale firm nro directed to make immedinto pay
ment to Mr. Norris, who will also attend to such small
dumuuds ugninst the firm as may not havo been paid.—
Mr. Norris will, for tho present, bo found at tbo Counting
Room of Messrs. Cabeusfc Ilertz.
ARIEL STEVENS, Jr.,
Savannah, Mny 22, 1852. In l.tquldntlon.
SaUA at autt(dnf ;
Assignee's Sale.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Prlvaro Bale.
Alnhognny Cose, 1 “Paper Moche” Inlaid Table, severid
Volumes of Books. The above are offered at private
sale, by order oftho Assignee.—Terms cash. July 10
BY T. J. WALSH,
Private Bale.
Henderson Ac Son’s “ Georgia Candles," various sizes,
and In quantities to suit purchasers. June 25
Valuable Lot for Sate.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Lot No.3 Mooro Tythlng, Perclvnl Ward 5 Fee Simple;
60 feet on Broughton-strcct, 00 depth; ono of the most
desirable lota for building on now offered for sale. If
not disposal of before Tuesday, 1st June, it will bo offore
ed at tho Court House. Fortonns, apply at the Counting
Room, which will be liberal. may 20
NOTICE.
P ERSONS having claims against the into firm ol T. J.
Wash b Co., will hand them in to the subscriber,
and those indebted will make payment to him.
July 23 T. J. WALSH.
FOR SALE.
A GIRL, a house servant, 10 years of ago, to be sold to
remain in the city. Apply to
July 20 W. WRIGHT, Broker.
NEGROES FOR NAI.E.
T WO HOUSE SERVANTS, ono 22 nnd the other 24
years of ago—ono of them a good coach man nnd
hostler.
Also 2 BOY8, ono 18 and tho other 10 years ofage, nnd
one 21 years ofnge, and ono 25years ofnge, nnd a WO
MAN 35 years old. Apply to
July 20 W. WRIGHT, Broker.
t CARPENTER FOR MAI.E.
A M AN, 4U year* old, a Carpenter nnd Joiner. Apply
to W. WRIGHT,
J'-sly ^Broker.
1IOUNE FOR MALE.
A4 A Wooden Tenement, with nrick Basement,
QiilB on to R. E. corner of Liberty nnd Hnrnnrd-streels.
’ Apply to W. WRIGIIT, Broker,
JunoJT or T. J. WALSH.
HOUSE WANTED.
u Tlio subscriber wishes to buy a Wooden House,
ImS suitable fora small family, In tho southern part or
«*-®»iho city, convenient lo tho Railroad Depot.
June »)• W. WRIGHT, Broker.
T HE SUBSCRIBER wishes to purchase Nogrocs con
stantly. singly or in families, and can bo found In
Bay Lnno. 3 doom east of Ids old office, or in Brysn-st-
opposlto the Stato Bank.
July 20 .W. WRIGHT, Broker.
Will bedrawnln Savannah In public at tho Exchange
Council Chamber, To-Morrow Afternoon, July 27th, at
4# o’clock.
Georgia State Lottery.
CIunm 80.
AtrriioRtstrt nv tiik lkoislaturk,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. al Augusta.
F. C. BARBER At CO n Managers.
fink sciikmk:
$7,500-^2,500-^1,500!
81,200-SI, 110-5 ot 8000—2 off *400!
Miml Prizes amounting In all to 3101,287 I
Tickets only 82— Shares in proportion.
prizkA rasiikd at this orncK.
t3T All onlers promptly and confidentially attended lo,
and Drawings sent to all customers out of the city.
Tickets, Shares amJ Packages for sate by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
July 20 At his Lucky Office, cor. Uull-st. b Hay Lane.
D rAWN NUMHERS—Of (ireoiio and Pulaski Lot
tery, Class Wk
28 8 73 7 30 BO 25 48 23 22 10 05 03 55.
Holders of Prizes will please emit for iho cash nr renew
at E, WITHINQTCN’S.
$18,000!
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, 61AURY At CO.. MANAGERS. J
Office No. 6 Bull-Street,Opposite the Pulaski House.
Extra ClaNN No. 04. for 1852.
To bo decided by the drawing of Deinwnru Isittcry Class'
40, (o be drawn ot Wilmlugloii, Del^ on Tuesday, July
12 Drawn Numbers In each Package of 22 Tickets.
HIGHEST PRIZES;
818,000-85,000-82,500-81,2501
Tickets 85—Shares in Proportion.
C3T* PRIZES CASH Ml AT this orncK. jr B
For sale by K. W ITIlINuToN,
July 27 Vender for Gregory At 6!nury
LIYEIIPOOL.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Ship STATE RIGHTS,
Thos. Paxton, master, will have quick despatch.
orlrelght nr passage, having very superior acoomiuo-
dattoiis apply to
Juno 25 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR BOSTON.
FOR BOSTON.—Tlio regular packet barque
HENRY KELSEY, Hawes master, having nearly
ntlhiT freight engngod, wilt havo despatch ns above.—
For freight of 5U bales Cotton, apply on board at Telfair’s
wharf, or to
July 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY At CO.
NEW-YOIffK.
[ FOR NEW-YORK.—Hnm Link.—Tho fast
..sailing regular packet barquo HARVEST, II.
!>, master, having a large portion of her freight en
gaged, will hnvo immedinto dispatch. For balance of
freight or pnssngc,having very excellent accommodations,
apply on hoard, or to
July 26 WASHBURN, WILDER At CO.
IIAV/riMORI-L
FOR BALTIMORE.—The regular packet schr.
^•rtVODmiliimiR. W. Bradford master, having a
part of her freight engaged, will hnvo quick dispatch as
above. For freight or passage, apply on board ut Tel
fair’s wharf, or lo
July 26 BRIGIIA5I, KELLY At CO.
DROWN .V HARRIS
Hoarding, Livery, nml Side Stable,
West llroad-SIrcRt.
TUPS. A. BROWN. July 12—tf JUDOK IV. HARRIS.
FOR NAI.E.
A few well broke doubloand single HORSES
and young 51ULES.
July 12 BROWN At HARRIS.
MAHSIlALli HOUSE.
ua Tho subscriber having loused tho above House,
pS® situated on Bruiighton-slreet, between Ahorcnru
■ITiB.aiul Dmylon-slreets, for n term of years, respect-
frilly Informs the citizens of Savnnnnh and tho public
generally, thnt he Is now prepared to recolvo boarders,
both regular nnd transient, on tlio must reasonable tonus,
mid pledges hiinsclt, by strict attention to business, to
merit tho patronage of tho public. He intends to tnnke
Iho Murshnll Houso a riRsr class Hotel. Ills tablowlll
be supplied with overy luxury ’hat can be procured.
July 22 Into WILLIAM JOHNSON.
*,* Tho Chattanooga Gazette, 6iacon Journal At Mes
senger, Columbus Enquirer, Weekly Chronicle At Senti
nel, Augusta, Jacksonville (Fla.) Republican, New-York
Herald, llnltiinoro Sira, Philadelphia Ledger, uml Charles
ton Courier, will insert ono mouth, and send accounts to
this ofilco.
EMPIRE llOTES OOUF.TIIOUPE* Ga.
M Tlie Subscriber, lute oftho Wasiiixoton Hall,
Mucoii, Ga^ having taken tho above Hotel, and
furnished it throughout with the best of new fur
niture, and having large and airy rooms, he hopes to share
n purlion of public patronage hy close attention to busi
ness, having good stabling, aud overy convenience to
make tho guests of his house comfortable.
june£l ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor.
Itoff’s Sash, llliml, ami Hoar factory,
Newark, N« Ji
H AVING been a manufacturer or tho nbovo nrtlcles
for tho lust twenty years, and having nit the advan
tages of improved machinery nnd Meant power, Is pre
pared to offer to builders and others In Snvununli and vi
cinity, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, nnd other articles
In his line, at the lowest rates. All work from this facto
ry Is warranted to turn out ns agreed upon.
Parties wishing nny of the above urtlcles will find it to
their interest lo address E. W. KOFF,
Newark, N. J.
Snsh-Wetghls, nt foundry price. Machine Moulding
or uny size nnd pattern, nlthe lowest rates.
Rkpkrknck.—.Messrs. Pierson At Ifotdt, Savannah;
Rnnkin, Dnryea At Co n New-York; CurU.vrtb Roff, Ma
con ; Jos. P. Earl, Builder, Charleston, 8. C.
July 1 3ino
ICE I ICE I ! ICE III
T HE GEORGIA ICE HOUSE Is shunted nt Iho corner
of Jefferson nml South Brond*sl reels, und is now com
pleted, where we have on hand n targe suppty of superior
Ice, which is offered to tlio public either by cargo, ton. or
tiouiid, ns may bo desired. Wo slinll uso every exertion
to keep up a constant supply of Ice to thoso who see fit
to favor us with their orders, and will spare no pains to
glvo general satisfaction, and promise tho relull price
shall not exceed ono cent per pound. We are nlso pre
pared to Issue checks. C. E. POTTER, Proprlelor.
Savannah, April 21, 1852. •'
FIG ISLAND STEAM-SAW HI I LI..
STEAM SAWED LUMBER.
C ARGOES sawed to order at short notice. City orders
wlllboauppllodund tho lumber delivered in any
part of tho town.
On hand, u fine assortment of seasoned Plonk, Boards
and Scantling.
Apply nt tho Mill, or through Post Office, or Commu
nication Box, In Republican Reading Room, to
fob 14 JAMES A. FAWNS, Agent.
LUMBER I LUMBER l
STEAM-SAWED A: RIVER LUMBER.
1 M1E Subscribe™ havo now on hand nnd will continue.
. to keep a largo nnd full supply of well-seasoned
8teum-sawed and River llonrds nnd Scantling, of ull de
scriptions and sizes, which (hey will sell low and on ac
commodating terms. Lumber will be delivered in any
part oftho city, tf required.
Jan 20 E. F. KINCI1LEY b CO., Wllllnk’a wharf.
Salta nt auction.
Raeon.
DY COIIEN Ai FOSDIOK.
At Privato Sale.
In store and fbr sale. -g, June 28
Bagging, Balt Rspe, and Twine. ~T"*
BY COHEN FOSDICK.
At Private Bale.
100 bales Gunny Cloth
500 coils Kentucky Bale Rope; 500 do IHBon’s do do
2.0CD lbs. Twine. For sale.July tf
, Com and Whiskey.
BY COHEN He FOSDICK.
At Privato Sale.
' 1:452 sacks CORN, 150 barrels WHISKEY? W
From New-Oricnns—In store and for sale; -jane 24
Jamaica Ceffee. ..
BY COHEN He FOSDICK*
At Private Sale.
00 bags Jamaica COFFEE—In store,
NEW-10KK & STEAW-SHIP LINE
TEM> Weekly.
_ JiuiNonr nnd Splendid Stenm-shlps
FLORIDA, . .CSptalft Ltok,
FOR PHIEAOEEF1IIA.
Philadelphia & Savannah 8team Navigation Co.,
» The new and splendid side-wheel steam
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1800 tana
>L John E. Walton, has commenced her reoo-
Inr trips and will leave Snvannah on Wkiihesday, the
14th July, and overy alternate Wkduksdat thereafter;
say on thn 28th July, nnd 10th and 25th August, and so on.
Cobin Passage to Philadelphia 825 00
' Through Tickets to New York 25 00
Steerage ® 00
This ship has been built with entire regard to safety
comfort and despatch, nnd offers now and admirable fa
cllltlcs to business and travel. For freight or passage ap
ply to PADELFORD,FAY At CO,
Agents In Savannah.
HERON At MARTIN,
Agents In Philadelphia.
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimore $17 50.
To l’lilludelphitt 819* He to N. York820.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. CA.
L EAVING the wlinrfnt the foot ofljmrenMtreet dally,
after the arrival oftho Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N.C m from which point two dally trains nro dis
patched nl 8 A. M.andi P. M.; the 8 o'clock oMty con
necting nt Weldon, N.C, with thoScnbonrd and Roandto
Rail Road to Nurtolk, thence by steamers to Baltimore,
nnd both trains connecting at Weldon with tho lines to
Petersburg, Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phllodcl-
ALABAMA,..
..Captain Ludlow,
Belonging icMbe _
N. Y. ASnvnnnnli Ntmun WavIflratlM* Co*
Will leave Savannah and Now-Yoife every Saturday.
These ships are of 1,300 tons register,\and uiuurpaasea
In safety, speed, nnd comfort, \ ;
These Steamers, leaving Savnnnnh OtN
that the Marios and Souiihrkkr leavo C
rive In New-York ns soon ns, or liefore the
I3T Cabtn Passage 825, payable before gi
AoRKTi: PADELFORD, FA'
Jnn 28
HAIINDEN’S EXPRESS,
New-York, Ronton* Phllnilclphln,
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Europe, Jje. Ifc. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and MilUdgeviUe,
Georgia, and all intermediate Places.
A URANGEMENT8 having been made with tho NEW-
1Y YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM-
I’ANY, by which we are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Parcels, 8pecle, Jewelry, and 51erchnnd!*e of every
description. This Express hns been extended to meet
tho wnnta of tho citizens of Sarnnnuh snd towns in the
Interior. AH those Intrusting business to us can rely on
hnving all business matte™ attended to promptly and
faithfully, J. DkMARTIN, Agent,
153 Boy-st„ 2 doors East ol tho City Hotel,
Savannah, Ga.
OrncK*.—No. 74 Broadway, New-York; No.Court
street, Boston: No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia;
N. II.—Please mark all goods, care Hamden's Express.
July 17 Cm
CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAMERS
Summer Arrangement.
— From nnd after this dale, Excursion
Tickets will be Issued, allowing pwaen-
gura to go to Charleston for ono fare snd return same trip,
may 10 B. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH.
.Savannah b Charleston JsniiSsfi
U. S. MAIL STEAM-PACKETS
L EAVE Navannali kvkry IIorijino at Fodh
o’clock, after tho nrrivnl of the Night Train of tho
Central Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Charleston
atTwklvk o’clock M.ssmk day, connecting at Charles
ton with the Wilmlnirtan Steam-Buckets, which
leave with the U.8. Mall rvrry day at 2# P. M., and,
also, with the New-York He Oharluaton Steam-
Ships, which leave Charleston rvrey Wednesday nnd
Saturday Afternoons.
Passengers leaving Iflacon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive In tlmo lo connect with tho splendid new steam
ship JAMES AUGER cue week and the steamship
SOUTHERNER tho noxt. , ,
Fare from Charleston to New-York by land route..$20 00
Umo 52 hours.
By steamships •••U.r.V.y.V• • - t 9 * 00
may 15 S. M. I.AFF1TLAU, Agent.
BDltrg, UlClltnoiia, wnsningion, nwmnuro, k hiwuw-
O and New-York Tito public Is resnoctfally Informed
he steamers of these lutes, nre in first rate condition*
nnd nro navigated by well known nnd experienced com-
mouders; tho Rail (toads nro In tine order, (the Wilming
ton und Weldon, ns well ns the Scnlionrd and Roanoke
having recently been retold* with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch. Hy these routes pas*
sengcrsuvnillng themselves of the first train mny reach
llulllmoroin 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New
York In 5(1# hours; and by tho second train they arrive
In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours, and
New-York In 61# hours. ■
Through tickets can nlono bo bad from E. WINSLOW*
Agent oftho Wilmington nnd Raleigh nnll Road Com
pany, nt the office of the Company, foot of Laurens street*
Charleston, B. U M to whom please apply. mnr 22
III AC ON AND WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves 5!acqn dolly, nt 8 o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta “ “ 0# “ P. M.
Connecting nt Atlanta with tho Trains or the Western
nnd Atlantic und Wlrango nontls, and with the Day
Train of tlio Georgia Road, aud at Alacon with tho Day
Trains of the Central and Southwestern Roads. Passen
gers will arrivo lu Macon at 12#, mid ut Atlanta at 1#*
having Iho remainder of the night for rest.
Passengers going South via Montgomery. Aln^ who
leave Savannah al 8 A. At., will arrivo ut Alontgomery
In forty hours, including all stoppages, sndouly tenhoura
Staging
Accommodation Trains, Tri-Weekly, wilt leavo Alacon
every Slondny, Wednesday nnd Friday at 8 o’clock, A. 51.
Reluming, leave Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday aud
Saturday nt 7# A. 51. Tills Train will connect with tho
Night Train ortho Georgia Rond nt Atlanta, and with tho
Night Train of the Central Road at Alacon. Passengers
by Iho upward Train can dlno at Griffin.
EMERSON FOOTE, Sup’t.
Macon, May 17,1852*3mo may IP
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
T HI8 ROAD Is now o|»on for tlio transportation of
Freight nnd Passengers to Waynesboro’. At this
point it connects with n splendid line of Four-Horse Post
Coaches, forming a perfect dally connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Alacon and AUlledgeville.
On nnd after Monday, May 10th, Passenger trains will
run Daily, ns follows; „„„ . ...
Leave Savnnnnh at 8.00 o’clock A. M.
“ Alacon nl ! .7.30 u A. 61.
“ Alilledgevilloat 7.00 “ A. M.
“ Augusta nt 4 JO “ A. M.
Arrive ut Augusta at 0.40 “ P. M«
“ at Savannah 0.00 “ P, IL
“ nt Macon at 6.43 “ P. M.
“ nt Alilledgovllio at .7.15 “ . P. M.
Faro between Savnnnnh nnd Augusta 85 50
“ “ Alacon “ “ 86 50
“ « Alilledaevllte&c “ ....86 75
MACPIIEPSON B. A1ILLEN, Gen’18up’L
Savannah, Mny 5ili, 1852. . may 5
SOUTH"WESTERN RAIL ROAD*
DAILY TRAIN for Passengers and Freight leaves
JTX. AIncon at 6# A. Al., arrives ut Oglethorpe at 10#
A. M n leaves Oglethorpe nt 11# A. H, arriyes at Macoa
at 3# P. Al- connecting each way with tho Central and
Macon nnd Western Rail Rond Tndus, aud the Talla
hassee, Eufautn and Columbus Mail Slago Lines.
Passengers illuo ut Fort Valley at 1.15 P.AI.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
aug 20 South Western Rail Road.
CABINET MAKING AND UPHOLSTERY.
THOS. HENDERSON, _
LYCEUM BUILDING. BULL-STREET*
Mnkes now nnd repairs old Furniture.
The Bottoms of Sofas, Chairs, bth, made over
and re-covered.
Carpets, Alattlng and Oil Cloth cut and put
down.
Bells hung, Curtains nnd Blinds put up. AU |work
promptly done, and nt reasonable prices.
N. B.—A small lot or new FURNITURE just received
Also, old Furniture bought and sold. ftnw sept 1
M Tho Subscriber offers for sale his *jw
Berne Plantation on Crooked River, Cam- l*JU
don County, containing 1,120 acres,200 of
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
73 York-st., rear of the Court House,
F.NtnbliNluMl in 1838.
T ADIES’ Silk nml Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Tnblo
J Covers, be. Cleaned, nml Dyed various colors; Ladles’
Bonnets Blenched and Pressed In n faslilounblo style; Ktd
Gloves Cleaned nnd Gentlemen’s Garments Clonucd,
Renovated or Dyed »s may bo required. All dono in tha
same stylo which has generally so much plcuscd my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Roll-Road,
are requested to write per mail,so thntl mityknownwhcro
to call for Ilium. ALEX A N DElt UALLOWAY.
apr 1 luw
Dry Goods,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS nrcofferlng the balnncoof tholr
Summer stock of Dress Goods, consisting of Bareges,
printed Jaconets and Orgnndles, French Cambrics and
GlngliumN printed nnd plaid India Silks; also, Summer
Quills, Linen Cambric llkfs.; N. W. Collars, &c.; at a
great reduction from former prices. For snlo by
juiy 6 DkWHT b AIORGAN.
which is Aral quality swainn. -120 of the two hundred 1*
cleared and 1n fine order. 200 acres of llnmnufck cleared.
220 of Mnnh, 60 of which is under bank. The same'
quality of Land on tho river is now under cultivation!
hy Col. Dilworth nnd U. Brown, Esq~ and has proved to
bo the best Cotton Laud in the State. 500 acres Pine Land*
well limbered, nnd within three miles of the river. The
buildings arc, a flood Dwelling House, Kitchen and Store
House, Colton Gin and Corn House', Carriage House and
Stable, and nlno framed Negro Houses, only six years
old. The buildings nro all situated on the bank of the
river, which Is considered one of the best In the Lour
Country for fish at all seasons of tho year, and tho situa
tion one of the healthiest—fifteen miles from St. Mary’s and
thirteen from Jefferson. There Is about thirty head of
choice stock Cattle that will bo sold with tho place.
Apply to WILLIAM WRIGHT, Savannah, or to tbo
Subscriber on the premises.
June24 1852. ALEX. HOI.ZENDORP.
Poasesaloua given on the 1st January next July 2
NOTKEl
T HREE MONTHS after date, application will bo made
lo tho Cashiers of the following Usuks. to redeem
tho right hnnd halves or tho hills described as follows:
Ono 8BW bill Bank of tho state of Georgia. No. 13,
dated Dec. 15,1850, A. Porter, President; one 810 bill of
same Bunk, Letter A, dated Dec. 22,1843, G. II. Gumming,
President; one 820 hill of tho Marino b Fire Insurance
Bunk, dated Nov. 1, 1850, Edw’d. Podelford. President;
one 82U bill of the Pliuilora’ Bank, No. 024, Letter A,
dated Dec. 2,1850, G. W. Anderson, President; two 820
hills of tho bank of St. Marys, Letter B, Nos. 3582 nml
0180, nnd both dated Nov. 10, 1840, John G. Winter,
President; one 850 bill or tho Buuk of Augusta, Letter
A, No. 270, dated Doc. 4,1821, nlso ono 820 bill or Bttmo
Bank, Letter B, No. 300, Thos. Gumming, Presideut; ono
$20 bill of tho Alechanlo’s Itauk or Augusta, No. 306,
dated Oct. 1, 1843, A. Slbloy, President; und ouo 820 bill
of tho Bank ol Hamburg, S. C., Letter A, No. 72, II.
Hutchison, President. Tholcfthaud halvos of tho abovo
bills were lost from tho mail between Selma, Alu. nnd
Savnnnnh, Go., and It is believed will not again come into
posseaslou of the rightful owners.
* W. D. ETHERIDGE b CO.
Savamuth, April 20, 1802. tu3mo npr 27
AdinlnlNtrutor’N Sale.
O N WEDNESDAY. 25th of August, thure will bo of
fered for sale, on the plantation of John II. Alclntoeh.
Into or Duval comity, Florida, deceased, between 300 and
400 heud of Stock und other Cattle; a uumbei of Sheep,
Horses, und Hogs; Wagons, Timber, and other Curls; a
quantity of Plantation Utensils, Household Furniture,
bo. Also, a very vqluabto Chlckcrtng Plano. Also, a
very valuable Steam SAW-MILL, lu completo order and-
ready for operation—with tbe site—containing about 100
acres of Lund, and Houses und buildings situated llicro-
on, and connected with tho Mill. Tho Allll Is 83 horse
power, works two gangs of upright saws, and one circu
lar Saw called an edger, has attached a One whorl; a rail
way nud a cur to convey lumber to the same.
There la at the wharf a sufficient depth of water for
vessels to loud.
Terms of salo nre cash,nnd nothing will be received In
K ieul but gold, silver, nnd bills of bauks of tbo cities
vannah and Charleston. _
B. A. PUTNAM.
JACOB WALDBURO,
July 13 tuf-A20 Adm’rs with tha will annexed.
B " ALB ROPE.—500 colls Philadelphia,of ©e quality;
for sale by [July 14] A. MINIS.
LOOK HERE! .
M Tho Subscriber offers for salo his resl-fgaa
donee In Roswell, Cobb, county, furnished WC
thoroughly.; There are fire ncres or l4»nd at ■■
tachod to tho houso, all under good fence—with all ne
cessary out buildings. The house Is one of the belt fin
ished and most deslrablo In the Cherokee country; Roe-
well Is 13 miles from Msrlells, and is considered, both
on accountof its society nnd location, ono or the most do?
lightfal in the Slate. Also, fine FARM, containing be
tween 3 and 400 seres of land, (about 200 cleared,) a well
finished aud comfortable Houso, with suitable out build
ings, together with every thing necessary to carry on tb«
Faryi, which la now under cultivation. The above will
be sold together, or separately, nnd possession given mm
soon as desired. For farther^particulars Inquire of
Jan 20 thstu ROBERT A. LEWIS, Savannah, _
GUANO 1 GUANO II /-
I-TJERUVIAN GUANO, of tbo latest Importations, and
L of superior quality, which 1 will sell at tbe lowest
market price, In lots to suit purchasers.
AImv Patagonia Guano. Bone Dust, Bfflkltog «
Also, Patagonia Guano, none xium, umwing ana A)
cultural Lime for sale at the lowest market rates by/-
WM. KUlllfisON: ‘
Nos. 4 indO UoUlngrvnrthstre^,
June 23
Jtalilumlw,