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■MiilHag
>, promptly.
jan 1
llokerate,over Messrs. SwIR, .Dou*-
will attend to on;
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William P. gfcimwo.
, JonwM* Millkn.
Corner or flayed v”huSeMUwli.^ <5fflco hour* from
D A. M. to 2 P.M„ and 3# P.M. to 0 P. M, vjM»31_
WIU IAM C.
• ATTORNEY ^
dir*
§sr.Mftu|h.
eloluU ulul legal diaraolcr cnlnulod to Mieam InUio
SJSea o( Bamlolpli, Slawort, Loo, Unitor nod airly.
January Oth, 1852. ’ - 1» "
inn 15
GUIFI'IN 6c GORDON*
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Offleo In tbo second story or the now Custom Houso, oyer
Uio main entrance.
nonmrit.onirriH. [Jy81-0ino] jtmxjuaoiiDim^
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offleo No. 09 Bny-*troot—Savannah, Go.
fobOO—lv
~ T. COOK & MONTFORT*
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Offleo at Oglethorpe* Ga.
Wlllpnvcllco in Uio Counties or Macon, Marion, Craw-
ford, Sumter, Houston, Dooly, and Lee.
References:—Messrs. Roberta, Foote 6c Marshall, 8a-
Tnnnaht Wlnshlp A Sons. Mooon. ly Janet)
AT^l'S'EV^r^V,
AND SOLICITOR GENERAL E. D.
Office, over tho store of A. Stevens, Jr., Wbltaker-etreob
•' OH* SOLOMON HIKEFfALL
Having roturnod to Uio city to reside, offers his profes
sional servloos to the citizens orSavnnunh and Its vlclni-
ty. Rosldcncoi 03 Jefforaon-streot. inwf—2mo nng21
Dll. GILBERT
Respectfully announces to bis friends and tho pub
lic, that ho has this day taken Into partnership In the
Praollco or Modlclne, Dr. W. H. BANKS, formerly of
Macon. Offleo hours 8 to 10 A. M~ and tl to 5 P. 61.—
Offleo'75 Brougliton-et.
- ih. Ms * "
Savannah; Blny let, 1858.
Omo
may 10
.. G. BUTLER, „
MASTER BUILDER,
, Doalor in White Pino Lumber*
YORK-tTRRMT. OOLKTIIOUFK-IQUARX.
N. B.—Ho ts prepared to put In Iron Fronts to Stores,
Ac Is npr«9
DR. U1IAULEH W. WEST
Offers bis professional services to tho citizens of Savan
nah and Its vicinity. Residence—comer of Congress and
Bull-streets, over tuo Drugstore of W. W. Lincoln,
fob 3 ly.
1>. I.. COHEN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
No. 5 JoncK-strcet*
[two doors east or uraytoh-strkrt,]
Is prepared Vo contract for all kinds of Building and
Repairing.
Also—To conduct Water through tho various parts ol
Houses. out 13
ROWLAND iV CO..
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Navuimuli—No. 178 Ray-ntreot.
JOHN T. ROW CARD. [nUg 81] JOUH T. ROWLAND, JR.
HOTinVELL A SMITH,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannuh,‘ G oorgla.
Tlio undersigned have takouUio stand recently occu
pied by Holt k Botuwkll, and have associated them-
selvos ns partners, under thoimmo and stylo of Botii-
wkll k Smith. for tho purposo of transacting a Cononil
Commission and Fnctorogo Business.
jab. t, noTiiwsi.t. fatig2l—3ino] Tnos.n.smith.
STONE, STARR A: GO.,
IMPORTKnS AND WHOLKSALR DKALEHS IN
DRY GOODS,
NO. 41 BROAD WA Y, NE IF- YOR K.
Levi P. Stone, ) (II. Lanopon Butler,
Elbert Starr, ' } ( Jona J. Broom.
Henry II. Stotesbury, y 3mo July 24
mt*
SAVANNAH: REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY M ORNfNG, AUGUST 25, 1852.
CSmtnt stuattHstmtntB.
lOffllMh
■FANCY ARTICLES.
O FFERS fer sola at tho lowest market price, on tho
t listing credit. In lots to suit purchasers, the fol-
Drugglst’s Articles.
0 i,u ~ Metal Guard
PorcuMlou Caps. O D & 811, Silk and
Lsoo and Agatu Buttons, _ Chains.
Suspenders and Garten,
Bilk .Umbrellas, ,
Eng. mid Gorman Cutlery,
Musical Instruments,
Work Boxes and Jewelry,
Writing Dosks,
Buffi,lo Dressing and Back
Combs,
Dominoes and Chessmen,
Lead Pencils, '
Violin Strings.
also,
Perfumery, Extracts, nnd Soap from different Paris
manufacturers. Now Goods received from Europo by
every arrival. inwflmo img 03
Pursue and Mirrors.
Tooth niul Nall Brushes.
Hair and Shaving do.
Artists do.
Inkstands and Stationary.
Marbles and Deeds.
Snuff und Tobacco Boxes.
Segnr Cases.
Spectacles.
Pen Holders.
Fancy boxes, etc.
• „ 1. INFORMATION WANTED
JAMES or WILLIAM MILLER, of Boncss,8cot-
land. Tholr cousin, Alex. Boll, would bo thankful
for any Information of them; ho not having hoard ofthem
slnco tho year 1838. Thoy wore at that time in Savannah.
Address A< BELL,
nug24 1* Groblo’s Marblo Works, Phllndoiphln.
WANTED.
t Aft CORDS good Light Wood wanted, for which
OUU tho highest price will bo paid. Also, wanted to
hire, from twolvo to fllleon Roys and Girls between
ho ages of 10 and SO years, for 0 or 8 months, for whom
Iboml wages will bo paid. For further particulars,
ipply to STEWART AUSTIN,
apply
uug24
18*
cimvmu nuDiui.
Agont fur S. S. Rico MID.
FIRST PUBLIU NALE OF LOTS
IN LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY.
O N TUESDAY, tho 21st day of September next, somo
Five Hundred Lots will bo offered tor solo in the
now Cemetery, at public auction, as provided for by tho
Ordinance. W. GASTON BULLOCH,
nug 24 Chairman of tho Com, on Health It Cemetery.
WANTED.
T HE ADVERTI8ER wishes a situation as SALES.
MAN or assistant BnOK-KEKPER, or to act as
both, In a Grocery, Commission, or Tin and Stove busi
ness. Having oxperlenco In tho nbovo named—good
roforonco glveu. Address A. O. R., at Suvannah Evo-
nlng Journal or, Marshall House. 0* aug 23
.. WOVERNESS WANTED.
A SITUATION as Governess Is offered to a Young
xY. Lady who con bo well rocotnmomlod, in tho Family
of a gentlcmlin at WnyncsvUlc, Wayne Co„ Goorxla.
Tho children to bo takon In churgu are young, tho oldest
being only cloven years of ago. Instruction on tho Pi
ano, however, will bo doomed requisite. Tho resldonce
of tho gentleman referred to, Is In a situation which Is
healthy In all seasons of Uio year. For further lnforma-
tlon apply at this offlee. tf nug 23
NEW HOOKS.
D ETECTION of Fraud and Protection or Health ; a
treatise on tho ndulterntlon of Food and Drink,
with plain nnd simple directions for delecting them, and
orthodelotorlouslntluencoof Lend on tho ilumnii Sys
tem, means ofprovoiitlugltslnlluenco, trentinenlofLend
Affections, and ortho process for detecting Lead wlicru-
over present; with on appendix, giving nearly ouo hund
red receipts for making Tooth Powders nnd Wnshes,
Hair Oils, llalr Dyes. Pomades, 8kln Powders, PeriUino,
Soaps, Confections, Essences, Syrups, Tinctures, Ac.: by
M. L. Byrn, M. D- graduato of (ho University of the
City of Now-York.
Memoir of Ellon May Woodward: by Uio Rev. Geo.
D. Milos, A. M.—second edition.
A Practical Treatise oil Business, or how to Get, 8avo,
Spond,Ulvo, Lend and Bequeath Monoy .with an Inquiry
Into tho chances of Success, and cause or Failure In Bust*
ness. Also, Prlzo Essays, Statistics, Miscellanies, and
nuniorous Privnto letters from successful and dlslln-
gulshod Bualncss Men: by Edwin T. Freodly—second
edition.
No. I5,0flhe Half Yearly Abstract of tho Medical
Science: Edited by W. II. Rank! " “
iking. M. D.
Salt Lake, derived from personal observation during a
residence among them: by Lieut. J. W. Gunnison,
ofUio Topographical Engineers.
Vols. 3 and 4 or Abbotsford's edition of tho Wavorly
Novels, bound In cloUi. Received by
aug24 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
. SHIPPING /
July 21
SAVANNAH, OF.ORGlA,
AUCTION AN1? COMMiaSK?N , »fERCHANT,
AuruhIu* Georgia.
references:
SxviNNiri—Anthony Porter, Pros’U8tate Bank, Chns.
II. Cntiipflod, II. J; Gilbert.
Charleston—Chns. Edmundston. Prcs’t Insur
ance Offleo, Burckmnycr It. Moffett, U. W. Williams, Esq.
New York—Haggorty, Green A Co„ 120 West it.
Auuusta—Dr. G. AI. Newton, Pres 7 t Br. Batik, H. W.
IUaloy, Force, Conloy & Co n JohnC. Carmichael, J. R,
Bulkier. aly July 12
1IFKIN * FOSTEII,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
SAVANNAH, GA.
P. II. Bxiin, Joun Foster,
of Savannah. from Hancock county
Inly 23 wfm—ly
COWDEHY * WELLS.
FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 04 1-8 Ilay-ut., Savunnali* Ga.
O. W, OOWtlRRY. ffob 7]T.. W, WELLS.
FACTORAGE, FORWARDING.
AND GENERAL COMMISSION RUSINESS.
SAMUEL E. HOWELL,
No. 108 Bay-stUeet, SaVannaii, Georoia.
Strict porsouul nlteutlon to Farinors’ orders, and quick
returns of Sales of Produce. mnr2
it AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 04 Hay-wt., Savannah.
Witt. W. taitRAUIS
FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
88 lluy-Strout*
fehS-ly SAVANNAH, GA
Important Arrirnls of New Goods!
Bought at Half l*rIco.
CLOSING OUT THE SAME AT THE LONDON
HOUSE STORE,
rpiIE whole stock of DRE8S GOODS, &c., purchased
X by W. Kino, has UilHduy bocti received ut the LON
DON HOUSE, oml wo purposo soiling Uio huiiiu at tho
reduced price of FIFTY PER CENT, under Uio cost of
Importing. Having cleared out the stock or two lummu
of business In Uio North, wo had tho discount of 47Jf
percent, off.
Open for 8alo Thin Bay.
Rich BAREGE DRESSES, bonulimi coloring, nil at 25
nnd 3l*fo., cost 05c. ImiiorUiig.
Broclio Flg’d Swiss Musllus, all at 18& regularly sold
nt37X-
Paris ITluled Jaconets, 18’f, cost 40c.
2000 Printed Lawns, cost 25<l, all will be sold at 12Xc^
fust colors.
250 pieces, Spring colors, “Morrimnc Prints,” oU at 10 els.
per yard, worth 15c. (warranted fast.)
4000 yds. of the celebrated THUS. HOYLE’S PRINTS,
of Manchester.
150 Embroidered Spot Dressos, at 83^0 Uio Dress, of 10
yards, India Muslin.
LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS.—400 dozen, all
nt 12Xc~ worth 18Xc.
10,000 yards THREAD LACE, at OX cents per yard,
worth 15 cents.
Bonnot Bopartmont.
1000 CHIP BONNETS, at 02X und 87#-
1400 magnificent FRENCH LACE, Neapolitan do„
Hungarian do., Florence do., nnd rich Paris Gossamer
Blonde Laco, purchased at half price, owing to tho ad
vanced season. Wo, Uierefoie, uro now eelliug superb
90.50 Bonnets for 83.75; nnd tlio Neapolitan rich Liico
do n which lias boon sold for 98 to §8.51) ouch, our price
will bo nil ul 83.87. elogaut and chnsto.
In addition, wo have a handsome assortment of rich
White BONNET RIBBONS and Colored do., suited for
the Trimming, with now STRAW GIMP and CORDS,
Just out In all tho richest patterns.
The ubove, with inuny other rich and deslrabla goods,
of which we anUcIpulu a speedy sale, as they will bo
cleared out In ten days, previous lo Air. King's leaving
"tr tho North, lo nrrange purchases, anil Importing goods
>r the “London House” Fall Trade of 1852.
W. KING, Urougliton-stroct,
aug 12 lm Under the Marshall Houso.
F.DIVAUD II. HUNKER.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
8Q lluy-Stroot.
JOHN II. iillliLit
FACTOR, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
No. 178 Bay-utroot* Savannah* Ga.
octfl ■ thstu ly
ROBERTA * FOOTE.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
OVVOBITE ST. AKU&KW’t UALL,
Broughton-atroot*
t D C/jr/’/i V-AT/Jf
Inno 14
SAVANNAH, GA.
(HUARDEY & PARKER,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Broad-Ntreot* Augusta* Ga,
References:—H. U. Cummlng, Esq., Mosers. J. O.
Carmichael, Baker fc Wilcox, Baker & Hart, Hand,
Williams A Co, G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Stark & Davis,
Donkins, Kolb & Co., Augusta; A. 11. Abrahams,Charlcs-
ton, 8.0.; Brigham, Kelly & Co, John Lama, Savannah.
nov 20 ■iy
NOTICE.
JOHN T. ROWLAND and JOHN T. ROWLAND, Jr n
nave formed n Co-partnership for tho transaction of a
GENERAL MERCANTILE BUSINESS, In namo or
July U ROWLAND It CO.
MINN GARDNER:
MILLINER,
1 SO Oongress-Mtrootf Savannah* Ga.
mnr 30 Omo;
SAVANNAH MUTUAL 1NNCRANGE CO.
Office 114 Uay-stheet.
This Company will take Fire, Marino, and River Risks
on the most fevorablo terms.
—TAUSTEKS—
Henry D. Weed, I John W. Anderson,
Illram Roberts, I N. B. Knapp,
II. F. Waring, Honry LaUiro
LW. Morrofl, I E.F.Wood.
IIENRY D. WEED, President.
HIRAM ROUER'TS, Vice Prct'U
Jnnw .R. Wir.nEH, Sec'*. tnnr 17
Urop,
HOWAItU INSURANCE COMPANY.
THIS Company continues to toko risks ns usnal, and
during my absence from tho city Mr. Cuauleb It.
Cami-field will act as my Altornoy, to whom nil appli
cations fer lusuranco or other business appertaining lo
tlio above Company, may bo mado.
Inly 23 Ol 8.0. DUNNING, Agont.
SOUTHERN MlITUAE INSURANCE CO.
This Compniy diargos no extra premiums fur persons
residing In tho Southern States. Thoy will remit one-
fourth of Uio first premium. Profits divided annually In
AsstiRY Hunt, President. C. F. McCay, Actuary.
ApullcoUoiu received by
WILLIAM KING, Agont,
dec 10 ly No. 103 llny-oU, Savunnah.
EON BON P1MENIX 1’IUE OFFICE*
Takes Risks In Savannah. Apply lo
W. HABERSHAM A BON,
Juno .10
MUTUAIi XIFE INSURANCE GOMF’Y
OF NEW-YORK.
Isaac Adbatt, Ecc’y. Joskpu II. Coluks, President.
Dr. R; D. Aknold, Modlcnl Exnmlnor.
ApplIcaUous received by ’
fob! W. P. HUNTER,Agont.
JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Tho undorslgnod, Agents of Uio nbovo Company, con
tinue to toko risks against Firo on Buildings, Slocks, Ac,
on tho ino/d fevorablo terms.
sept 12 COHENS 5c IIERTZ.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital 8.000*000 of Pounds Sterling.
This Institution has established an Agency In 8avan-
nuh, and Fire Policies upon Produce nnd Property wIU
bo Issuod by ANDREW LOW & CO.
Savnniwh, Oct. BO, 1851,
I' Dlvldoiids are doclnrod anniwlly on all l’ollclos mndo
•Tor tlio whole lam of life, In Uio shape of Stock boarlug
interest, and which have ranged from 40 to 50 per cent,
_ „ ’ . Fiiamuih, President.
, Pliny Freeman, Actuary.
, For lUrthor lufommllon, apply to
By Rato# In Savannah snmo as
. w. WOODBRIDGE, Agent,
as In Now-York.
AUCTION NOTICE,
" ro o m sj»,r“
(COTTON BAGGING.—Cameron Brund, will soil
onTureday, August 31st, at 10 o’clock, (at o mos.
wodlt) through Collin to Hnydock, nt tholr Solo’s Room
07 Bearer-sU. Now-York, about 8,000 pieces, 45 Inch
- ng. of vnrlous wolghts, being tho onllro
pundoo Bagging, of vnrioi
hnlnnco of tholr Importotlo
. Catalogues and Samples
Ion for 1852.’
tho morning or solo.
3
'TWENTY @ TIHET^DAY^EXCHANGE on Now-
A [aug23] 3 R. HABERSHAM fc BON,
1> AGON SIDES.—30 hhds. Prime. For solo by
JJ aug 13 COHEN & FOSD1CK,
NEW HOOKS.
A UNT rillLLIS’CABIN, or Southern Life ns it is:
by Mary 11. Eastnmn.
Seven Nights in tho Gotham : by John D. Voso.
Mysteries, or Glimpses of the Supornntund, containing
accounts of tho Salem Witchcraft, tlio Cucklano Ghost,
the Rochester Rapplngs, Uio Stoford Mysteries, Oracles,
Astrglogy, Drowns, Ghosts, Suoclros, &c., &c.: by
Charles wyllys Elliott.
Tho Life and Adventures of Horvyn Cllthcroo: by
Wra Harrison Ainsworth, nutliorof Windson Castle, 4tc.
Pierre, or tho Ambiguities: by Herman Melvlllo, au
thor of Oinoo,Typoo, Rodbtirn, Sec.
Tho Adventures of n Guntlomnn In 8enrch of Miss
Smith: by Eliza A. Dupuv, author of the Divorce, Ac.
Undo Tom’s Cabin, os It Is; being unrratives, scenes
and incidents In tho real life of Uio Lowly: by W. L.
G. Smith.
Home and Social Philosophy, second series, edited by
Charles Dickens.
Gody’s Lady’s Book for September.
Ladles’ National Mnguzlno for September. Received
and for safe by [nug 21] J. B. CUBBEDGE,
snnjtrttarmcntn.
GUN8, RUUES, PI8T0US,
OUN MATERIAL, SPORTING APPARATUS,
FINE CUTLERY, Etc.
ONION 6c WHEELOCK*
WtonMBj°t ur oni and Importer**
W Maiden Lane, Nbw York,
TNVITB tho atteuUon or morclmnts and sportsmon to
X their oxtoaslvo and well selected assortmont or Uio
nbovo goods, which thoy offer nt Uio lowest possible
prices, and on the most accommodating terms. Depot
for tho sale or REVOLVERS and oUwr FIRE-ARMS,
tnnnufocturod by Alton A Thurlior.
COLTS PISTOLS of aB sizes always on hand.
Juno 23 • 3m
F. S. CLEAVER’S
.Prize Medal Honey Boa
TTT J. DAVIS A CO., Importers of nnd n
TT • for F. 8. Cleaver's celebrated Prize J. .......
Soap, Musk, Brown, Windsor nnd olhor Toilet Soaps,
Beurs Grease, Clarified Morrow, Ac., Ac. Importers or
English Combs, Uruskes, and Perfumery of the finest
quality,
W. J. Davis A Co. rcspectfelly solicit a call from tho
trade and beg to remind thorn, that F. S. Cfeacer’s limey
Soap was the only Toilet Soap which took tho Priit
Medal at tho IForhPs Ftlr, Its Immense popularity In
England ha* given rise to many spurious imitations,
which are already freely copied In tho United States In
consequuncoof tho rapidly Increasing demand for the
S milno article, which Is Imported only by W. J. DAVIS
CU., 40 Cortlnnd-sU N. Y. Iuw3tn Juno 15
JAMES. A. H. REEL.
150 Frflnt-St., Corner Maidon-Lanoi Now-York*
MANUFACTURER OF
All Kinds of Oil and Water Colors,
BOILED OIL, ZINCS, PAINTS tr VARNISHES,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Wltito Load* Imported Faintn* Linseed
Oil* Spirits of Turpontlnc*
„ Paint llruMlzes* Ac.
•pliEMIUM GERMAN ZINC WHITE, from tho Fno-
X lory nr Rodinz A Co^ of fltulhelm, who received
tho first class Prlzo Medal at tho World’s Fair for tills ar
ticle. This Point surpotocs any other Zino White In tho
two essentials or body und brlllluncy, and may be ob*
tallied both dry and in oil varnish of.
JAMES A. II. BELL, 150 Front-st., N. Y.
Juno 15 tuw3m Soto Agent fur (lie U. B.
McCALL* BLAKE d: FAIRCHILD*
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC UUDDS.
Commission Merchants
No* 11 liroud-Struot. Now-York.
AGENTS FOR
Tho Morrimnc Prints; J. A. P. Coats’s Spool Thread;
Hogues’ Blankets: German Cloths and Doeskins; Ameri
can Cottons aud Woolens.
With nn extensive assortment of Foreign nnd Domos-
tlo DRY GOODS.tuw3m Juno 15
FASHIONABLE HATS.
WARNOGKS* HATTERS*
275 nnOADWAY, IRVINO HOUSE,
Now-York*
R ESPECTFULLY remind Gentlemen In search of a
Fashionable Hat, that they can bo found located ns
above. Thoy deem it no Impropriety to say, Unit tholr
long established reputation, and tho popularity of their
productions, are amnio guarantee for tho stylo uud char
acter of Hats nt all times emanating from them.
ARMY AND NAVY CAP8of the now U.S. regula
tion, manufactured in a superior manlier and fUrniaho*»
tuw3mo
complete.
Juno8
To Jewellers and Nllvur Smiths!
ROLLING MILLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
ManuIactDred and 'Warranted.
And constantly on huiiil, by
GEO. W. WICKS. No. 4 Liberty Plnco,
Between Malden Lane and Libcry-streut, New-York.
may 20 ly
11CE1IM A SCHRAMM’S
SUPERIOR ENOLIBM
Coach Varnish,
Repot 30 Now-Strcct* Now-York.
T HIS lilghly celebrated Varnish Is oxpreasly nduplod
for tho two of Carriage or light work or any kind.—
In transparency, brilliancy nnd durability, to nut surpass
ed by any oUicr article of the kind uow in use. Put up
In cuns of 1,2 and 5 gallons each.
ADOLPHUS IIUGEIi,
Soto Agent for tho United Slates uiul Canada.
Also, constantly on hand, Varnish of superior quality,
suitable for cabinet mid oilier work. 3mo may 25
IIROWN* PALMER 6c DWIGHT,
No. 172 Broadway, N. Y. City, Cor. Alaidon Lane*
WATCHES, WATCH MOVEMENTS,
Flno Diamond and Peurl Jewelry*
Silver and Plated Ware.
MUSIC JJOXES, FANCY ARTICLES, &c.,
To which thoy Invite tho aUenUonofthe Unde generally,
throughout the country.3mo may 25
Snlra at auction.
UY TARVER & TRUC1IELUT.
103 boxes Manufactured Tobacco, various brands;
10 quarter casks Brandy In bond: 4 eighth do, do.:
50 dot. Polls; 60 do. Brooms; ’
100 bbls. Bulilmoi-u UownnUlrcet Flour:
20 nests Cedar Tubs; 10 do. Fainted do.;
150 roams Wrapping Papen ■
8 Oases Brandy Oranges. Walnuts and Cages;
50 do. assorted Cordials, Ac^ Ac.
All or which will be sold on accommodating terms.
A
HOSIERY AND UNDERGARMENTS.
A. RANKIN A CO.,
104 BOWERY, (NEAR GRAND-8TREET,)
Now-York*
I MPORTERS and Manufacturers of UNDERGAR
MENTS AND HOSIERY or every description, which
they are selling nt extremoly low prices. Silk, Merino,
Colton, mid Woolen Umlorvests and Pants, of overy slza
and quality, mado lo order.
Particular attention invited to tho various qualities of
ZEPHYR UNDERGARMENTS,
for summer wear, bo highly recommended by tho medi
cal flictilty ns gontlo absorbents of perspiration, preserv
ers or health nnd promoters of comfort.
Twenty-five years cx|>ertonco in the snmo business,
nnd In the sumo neighborhood, has shown the ml van
tages of selling ut a very small profit. I’lenso call and
examine tho assortment. Goods freely shown, but no
ono urged to buy I The lowest prlco luvarhibly stated,
ami no nbutemciiL
The wholesale und retail departments ontlroly separate,
limy 5 liiwOm
JEOL1AN PIANOS.
A flno assortment of Boston PIANOS,
with or without Uio ndinlrublu zEultau
. . » . .. accompaniment, uiiule by the old house of
flatlet, Davis A Co^niuy lie found nt their Now-York
Wnrerooins, 207 Broddwuy. lliolr Southern nnd West
ern customers will bo accommodated hero. Prices to
all customers tho sumo as In Boston. A full supply of
second hand Pianos. Pianos to let. Music at wholesale
aud retail. Liberal discouut to Uio trade.
GOULD A BERRY,
207 Bromlwny, Now-York.
Of* Messrs.Gould A nerry nroextenslvo publishers
ami dealers, wholesale and retail, In Shout Music mid
Musical Publications. Dealers In I’lnnos or Music, sup
plied on liberal terms.3ino ong 17
NATURAL: by Elliott.
Herman Melville's now work, “Pierre.”
Tho Laws of Life In tho Physical Education of Girls: by
KHz. Blackwell. 25 cents.
Calvert's Scenes and Thoughts In Europe—2d edition.
Homo nnd Social Philosophy—2d scries.
Osborn’s Arctic Journal in Bonrch or Franklin.
Wnverly Novels, 3d and 4th vote.: Abbotsford odltlon.
Tho Illustrated Now Tostuinont, 120 illustrations.
- Tile Mormons, with 40 engravings.
Hue’s Travels In Thibet nnd Chinn; 50 engravings.
Tho Rulnod Cities of the East, Nineveh, Ac.; plates.
• M’dmo Pttoffor’s Journey Round the World—plates.
The Illustrated London Spoiling Hook, Rending Book,
and Instructor. "
nug 20 W.THQRNE WILLI AM 8.
B UTTER.—A few kogs fresh Goshen Butler, or supe
rior quality; Just received per steamer via Charles
ton, nnd for sale at the Emporium, by
aug 10 SBABORRXIGGDALL.
I NDIA CIIQLAGOGUE.—All unfailing remedy fur
Fevor and Ague, and other bilious disease?, for sale
by [nug 10] MOORE & HENDRICKSON.
O XYGENATED BITTERS.—For tho cure of Dyspep
sia. Phthisic, Asthma, general Debility, nervous
Iioud.icho, Ac., Just received und for sale by
aug 19 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
I jM.OUR.—Now Baltimore Flour, landing, and fo
’ sale by[nug 10] II, J. GILBERT.
I ftULTON MARKET BEEF.—20 hnlf bbls for salo by
J nug 10 II. J. GILBERT.
R IO COFFEE.—200 bags, for solo by
nug 10 II.J. GILBERT.
L IME—For salo by
nug 10 0 ROUT. HABERSHAM A SON.
W
I11TE BEANS.—For salo by
II. J. GILBERT.
C OTTON DUCK.—100 bolts Cotton Duck, from No. 2
to No. 10, In store, for salo liy
nug 18 CLAP HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
X 25 bbls. Mess Beef, landing from lmrquo Exact, aui
for sale by CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
nug 18
Soda Water Apparatus.
miujtn cike.
Machinist nml Drass Finisher,
ALSO MANUFACTURER OF
Tlio 1 in pro veil Premium
SELF-ACTING UENEUAT0118 AND BUTTLING
MACHINES,
AT THE
Soda IVatcr ApnratuH manufactory,
No. tMT GOLD-STREET,
One Door from llcckman-st. New-York.
Draught Tubs, Coolers In Tubs,Copper Fountains,
UoUlo Moulds, Force l'nmps, Gasometers, Generuturs,
Model Making.
—also—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice,
may 5 Omo
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN.
A LBGOUX a PARDER8U8, 55 Maiden Lane.
• New-York, tiro now o|iening a Inrgo assortment
of Goods In their line, embracing In part: Clocks in
Bronze, Gilt, Marble, Chinn, Alabaster and Ebony Man
tle Ornaments, China Vases, Dinner, Ton, Desert, nnd
toto-n-tetc Bolts, Glass Shades, Groups In Bronze, Blreult,
Ac., Ac.; CatidoInbraB, Candlesticks, Watch Stands, Ope
ra Glasses, Fans, Work Boxes, Dressing Cases, Canes,
Brushes for llalr, Teeth, Nalls, and Shaving; Combs, Per-
foniery, Hand Mirrors, Suspenders, Guard Ghnlns, Porto
Mounts, Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Accord eons, Flutlnas,
Music Boxes. An extensive ASSORTMENT of other
GOODS, which they respoctfUlly offer to tho attention of
buyers. Orders received for French Goods nnd executed
by Mr. A. LEGOUX nt their House in Paris, 23 Ruo
Hnutvlllo. tuw 3m may 10
Now York Wire Railing Worki*
T HE Subscriber Manufacture*
Wiru Hailing for public and private grounds
Verandahs, Window Ononis nml Grating;
Wrought and Cant Iron Hulling, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furni
ture;
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, Ac.,
mndo entirely on a now plan, with rails nnd Iron posts;
prices at 0,11, nnd 13 cents per running foot 4# feet high;
for circulars with designs address
JNO. B. WICKERSIIAM. 240 Brondwny, N. Y.
N. B.—The Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure ol
Forsyth Place, Iho railing nnd gallery work at the Jewish
other places In Georgia.
EiT Orders will bo received at this Offleo by Mr.
COLEMAN, agent for Mr. W- for any of tils work,
in nr 4 ly
Agents. ct OIBSOR8.—Extra flue, In sotls, for salo by
p [nug IB] F. W. CORN WELL, 102,
Brynn-st.
r r STORE.—20 bbls prime Pork, 10 bbls Mess I’ork,
20 do N. E. Ruin, i2 bbls Northorn Gin, 25 boxes
Mervln A Kendcll’s Chemical Soap, a superior nrtlcto,
for sale by[aug 18] A. G. HENRY.
J UST ARRIVED .
Gnmbrlll. from Baltimore: 100 bbls. of superior Ba-
korte Flour; 47 sacks of Rio Coffee; 5 tierces Shoulder
Pork, a good nrtido forservants. For salo at wholesale
prices by [aug 18] A. C. TOMS, 120 Bay-strcot.
> Molnssos, for snip by [nug 18] A, MINIS.
A LL.—75 barrels very superior qunlUyMIbuuy Groum
Ato; lauding from barques Exact und Marla Mor
ton. For solo at Uio Albany Ato Depot,
nug 17 \V. M. DAVIDSON.
1 pcs; landing ,,
X from brig Josephus, from Baltimore, nnd for salo by
nug 17 W. M. DAVIDSON,
L IME AND LATHS.—1,ijuu barrels Lime aud 40,000
Laths, dally expected, formic, to arrive, by
aug W HIUUHAM, KELLY A. CO.
L EMONS—In fine ordor; for sale by
W, D. FORD, Waldbur
aug 17
N the lmrquo Exact, a superior article, for salo by "*
g 17 W. M. DAVIDSON.
1 |>A8TERN HAY.—Now landing from brig John Man
j shall, and Toronto from wharf t 100 hales Eastern Nay.
nug 17 E. W. DUKER.
B RICK.—Now landing from brig John Marshall, aud
for auto from wharf: 30,000 Brick,
nug 17 E. W. BUKER
P ILOlTlRKAD.—15 bbls Pilot Brood, now landing
from barque Exact, from New-York, nnd for sale
by [nug 17] A. O. HENRY,
TT*LOUiL-20 bbisIlownnUt. Flour, 10 hair do do,
X? now fending, and for sale by A. O. IIENRY,
MOKED IIBRRINO, In boxoe; Pickled Safmou. in
kltts and hnlf bbls.; No. 1 extra Mackerel: fending
from lmrquo ExaoLond for sole by W. D. FORD,
aug 17 WiUdburg’alluildlug, Jcffcrson-et.
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH. GEORGIA,
73 Yorksl., rear of the Court House,
FNtnbllNlioA in 1838.
L ADIES’ Silk nnd Woolen Dresses, Shnwls, Tnblo
Covers, Ac. Cleaned, and Dyed vnrlous colors; Ladles'
Bonnets Bleached uml Pressed In a fashionable style; Kid
Gloves Clennod nnd Gentlemen's Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as may ho required. All done In tho
same stylo which Ims generally so much ptousod tny
patrons nnd friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending parcels by Steamboats, or Roll-Road,
are requested to write per mall,so that I may knownwhera
to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
spr 1 tuw
SOUTHERN FEMALE INSTITUTE.
FREDERICKSBURG, VIRGINIA.
T HE next sesssion of this Institution will open on tin
1st Mouday in October, and close on tho last day o
July, 1853.
There uro but two classes, tho Junior nnd Senior. Tin
modo of Instruction Is by dally lectures and toxt books
accompanied by rigid daily examinations. Thoyoum
Ladles are required to bo present only during the tocturt
hours of tho dosses to which thoy may belong. Tin
recitations are prepared nt tholr homos.
class and conduct marks, will bo sent to parents or guur-
dlnni.
Tho Trustees of the Institute have prevailed on mnny
of tho mostresiioctahlo private families In the town to
rocolvo young Indies ns boarders; thus enabling
to sutilact tholr daughters to whale ver social uml
, jiiuiur, nun in mu cuiiiu iimu u, i
iy iucldout to large boarding «
FACULTY.
pig, and History.^
.Co Powolf, Prof. Mnlhomntlca.
Gulllnnmo R. Uolllnzto, Prof. Languages, (Latin,
Stench, Snnnlsli, nnd Italian.)
Robert J. Morrison, Prof, of Natural Phllosc
Chemistry. (Subjects Illustrated by most' extu
pnmtus.)
Until Iho vacant chair Is flllod, the duties wilt u»u.p
chargoil by thuathor Professors.
, TERMS.
Bonnl, fer 10 mos* oxduslvo of washing, 9150,00
Professor’s Hm!8 for entire Academic coursu |>cr session of
10 moths, half pnynblo 1st October, tho remainder 1st
March 9 70,00
Messrs.Nax, Kohr A Adams will givo Instruction up
on any Instrument required at tho usual charges.
No deductions made except In oases of protruded III-
noss.
For further Information nddross
Dr. BEVERLY 1L WELLFORD,
Proshlont of Hoard or Trustee*.
July 97 tus—Ol Frodwicksbuig, Va.
JptjttaliElptjfa StaucctfstmcntB.
MAHOGANY AND MAUIIUE
STEAM SAW MILL AND TURNING SHOP,
Corner of F.leventh-Stroet and Ridge lload.
CABINET MAKERS' GEN’L FURNISHING STOKE,
No. 134 South Second-street, below Dock-street,
l'hllu«toli>!tia.
A VERY extoniivu assortment of materials in their
xx lino, consisting or Blalmgany, Rosowooil nnd Wul-
nut, Vcnoers, Boards ami Plank, Carved Moulding, H&lr
Sloth, Glint), Gurlod Hair Glue, Varnish, Looking Glass
Plates, Bluhogany Knobs, Itou Posts. Marble Tops, and
every description of Hardware* Tools, «*c. All
our goods are warranted of tbo best quality, and we guar
antee logivo every man tho worth of Ills money,
may 15 sw3mo* T. 6c. L. THOMPSON.
KLLIB *. AKUIIKR. WILLIAM t. MISKKV.
HKUWUOP V. WAKNKR. W. O. B. MKRR1LL.
ARCHER 6i WARNER*
No. 110 Chestnut-street, l’hiladulphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
GAS CHANDEUIER8* BURNERS* Ac.
ALSO,
AUCHER’8 PATENT SOLAR LARD LAMPS.
GIRANDOUES* Ac. Ac.
X3T Orders promptly oxociitod. mw3ino # —may 15
HART, MONTGOMERY & CO.
fUCCKSSORS TO
ISAAC PUGH & CO.
Manufacturers and Importers of
PAPER HANGINGS*
No. 118 Chestnut Stroot,
may 15 2aw3m« PHILADELPHIA.
TEMPORARY REMOVAL.
CII AS. OAK FORD,
WHOLKSALR AND RETAIL,
Hatter,
Has Romovod, for the present, to
140 Chestnut-Street under the U. S. Hotel,
PlliludolplllUy
Where may ho found n large aud Pnshlonabto Stock of
GENTLEMEN'S HATS AND CAPS,
ALSO,
Children’s and Youlhs’Straw Goods, of every description,
may 15 2nw 3mo •
extensK^WShoganv,
And all kinds of
IMPORTED FANCY WOODS,
At their
8THAM BULL AND B1AHOGANY YARD,
Sterling Alley, from Race to Cherry, between 3d fcAth-sts.
may 45 Pltiladuliiliia. stli3m*
PATENT.
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. IG1 South SoconA-.St.,Pliilndclphla*
TTAVINO Incroasod tholr facilities for Blanufeetiiriitg
XX PRATT'S PATENT RACK, and PINION
EXTENSION D ININO TABLE, nro now pro-
pared to furnish nil tho various slzos, at tho shortest no
tice. Thoy also have on hand tbo greatest variety nt
PATTERNS, embracing all tho various articlos otCADl-
NET-WAllR, thoy have over had at any previous time,
which they aro prepared to soli at tho lowest pricos that
good FURNITURE can bo sold at. Also tlio best
quality of SPRING nnd HAIR MATTRESSES, fur
nished at tho lowest prices. slh3m* may 15
U. STATES CUOTI1ING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
Nob. 177 & 1771-2 Market-fit, Philadelphia,
(North Side—above Fourth)
AT THE “RE D DOORS.”
nnillSNow and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
X Establishment, recently opened by the Bubwribere,
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers In regard to low prices nml Immenso vurioly of stock,
rarely to bo met with. Tlio Increase of soles from a very
llliend patronage, has been such ns to wnrrant tholr of
fering Clothing nt unusual Imo prices, nnd enrrylug out
tho system of “iMtge Sales and Small Profile."
ffjT Orders from uny part or tho United Stales prompt
ly executed und with especial care.
REEI), BROTHERS k CO.
P. B.—Facilities will be offered buyurs lo pui-chuse on
tho regular credit. Usual discount oUowod lo cash buy
er*. ly dec 15
CABINET MAKING AND UPHOLSTERY.
THOS. HENDERSON.
LYCEUBI BUILDING. BULL-STREET
/•■gra'yj Blnkcs now nnd repairs old Furniture.
Tho Bottoms of Soros, Chairs, 4to n inado over
_^£L K| aud re-covered.
Curpcts, Blattlng and Oil Clotli cut and put
down.
Bells hung, Curtains nml Blinds put tip. AU work
promptly done, nnd ut reasonable price*.
N. II.—A sinull lot of now FURNITURE Juslrecelvod
Also, old Furniture bought and sold. fmw sept 1
PLANTATION FOR MALE.
Tho Plantation in Leo county, belonging to tho
twfcutnto or Thomn* Butler, deceased, sllunted two
'■■■■ miles from Stnrkoville, nnd Joining Cholinw old
town, Is offered for sale.
An extended description of a plnco so well known Is
deemed unnecessary. It contains twenty-two hundred
acre*, twelvo hundred or which nro cleared nnd nil In
good repair. On It nro two good Gin-Houses and Screws,
comfortnblo Negro Cabins, nnd all necessary buildings.
Connected with the place nro a set of Mill*, Saw nml Grist.
Persons wishing to purclmso Lands in Southwestern
Georgia, uro requested to give this placo their attention;
any Information con bo obtained by addressing tno at
Stnrkoville, Gu. GREENLEE BUTLER,
fob 10 mwf Administrator.
DISSOLUTION*
npilF. Firms ofTHOMAS. FRIERS!>N k CO.,atSnvnn*
X null, and HOGE, FRIERSON k CO., nt Blucou, wore
dissolved on the 2d instant, by mutual consent: together
with their connoxloim with Uainks Be Co..ut Clinltnnoo-
gu, and Gammun, Gainkh k Co n nt Knoxville, Tonn.
Gko. 8. Frikhson will attend lo closing their business.
A.THOMAS,
GEO. 8. FRIERSON,
ntigO mwf—Im JNO.S.IIOGK.
DIVIDEND* NO. 1.
SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD CO.,)
Macon, Auoust 12th, 1852. j
rpiIE BOARD OF DIRECTORS linvo lids day declared
X a dividend or Eiairr Dollars per Sham on the
Capital Stock of tills Company, payable at the Company’s
Olllco In this city on nml nrtcr tlio 20th Instant.
Shareholders living In Snvannuli can rccolvo tholr div
idends nt Uio Central Ihillmnd Hank,
nug 10 lino JNO. T. IlOIFEUILLET, Troas’r.
LUMBER I LUMBER 1
8TEAM-SAWED 6c RIVER EUMRER.
rpiIE Subscribers have now on hand nnd will continue
X lo keep a largo nnd full supply or well-seasoned
Steam-sawed and River Bonrds and Scantling, of all de
scriptions nnd sizes, which they will sell low nnd on no-
commodntlng toms. Lumber will bo delivered In any
part of tho city, ir required.
Jnn 20 E. F. KINCH LEY & CO., Wllllnk’s wharf.
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters and ContdRtiees of Vossels
rpiIE Suscribor rcspcctflilly lufonns thuin that the SA-
X VANNA11 DRY DOCK Is uow In successful opera
tion, nnd It Is calculated to taku in shlpsof any class from
100 to 1500 tons burtlion. It Is 230 feet long and 05 feet
wide, and comptolo hi evory parUotilur. A Inrgo gang of
workmen Is employed nnd n largo supply or materials Is
on hand, so that vessels can bq. repaired with ns much
despatch ns in any other port. Pump and Block Blaklng
and Smith’s work done on tlio nremlsos, and ovory effort
mndo to ensure economy nnd fidelity to Uioso who may
favor tho Dock with tholr business.
D. i\ LANDERSIllNE,
Agent and Superintendent,
fob 24 Late of filarsh’s Dock, Charleston.
GOODS AT CONTI
TjMNSTEIN & ECKBIAN. 152 Congress street, respoct-
Xli fully inform tho public, that the balance of their
Spring aud Summer Goods will bo sold out nt castpriccs.
to mako room for their now and largo stock nf Full and
Winter Goods. All who wish to got bargains nro re
quested to givo us u cull at nn early day. nug 10
WOODEN WARE.
rpiIE subscriber has Just received per schr. John W.
X Atidorson, a supply of Wooden Ware, viz.: Ico
Cream Pulls; Brass Bound Ten Tubs: Brass Bound Palls;
Measures, from 1 quart to # bushel; Painted nnd Plain
Tubs and Polls, Wash Boards, Pnsto Boards, and Pins,
Bul, &c.} for buIo by JOHN J. MAURICE,
aug 0 10,12und 14 Barnnnl-strooL
SEVEN OCTAVE l»IANO FORTES.
TUST RECEIVED: two splendid Seven Octavo Piano
tf Fortes, by Rosonknuitz, Dresden, ono of tho most cel
ebrated European manufacturers. These Instruments
can bo guarantied In every respect, nnd will be sold ut
unusually low pricos by F. ZOGUAUBI k CO.,
July 13 Whftakor, ono door oast of Brynn-st.
CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS.
rrMIE Subscribers, agents for Blr. If. KNAOrr, Organ
X builder, nro prepared to furnish any description of
Church or Parlor Organs. As a specimen of his Instru
ments, reference Is mado to tlio organ recently erected by
him in tho Lutheran Church or this city. Parties desiring
Information on tlio subject can ascertain all noccssory
particulars on application to F. ZOGUAUBI 5c CO.,
July 13 Whltakvr-sL, ono door cost of Uryan-st.
COPPERSMITH AND PJLUMBING.
npilK Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
X Ids Foundry and Mnchlno Vvorks, a Shop for tho
above business, uud engaged tlio services of superior
workmen, Is prepared to uo uny description of work that
may offer. . . ..
All work dono In Uio very best manner and at tho
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July j2 tr Eastern Wharf.
STEAM ENGINES, .SUGAR MILLS, A:c.
nn|IEH8SEX COMPANY Lawrknck, BIass., aro pro-
X pared to execute promptly,all order* for Steam Eu-
gincs. Sugar Mills, Locomotives, Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting nnd (Soaring, Turblno and Parker
Water Wheels, Machinists’ Tools, und Mnchlno Work
generally, In tho liest mnnner, and at prices ns low as
equally good work can bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of fuel in sieam
engines, aud to durability In overy thing.
„ prS )4 iy GORDON BIcKAY, Agent.
HU1UKS FOR SALE.
rrtHE Subscriber has on hand u Inrgo supply or lirtck,
X which ho will sell nt moderate prices. Parties wish
ing to contract for targe quantities «»» bo nccommcHla-
ttxl. [July 21 8. M. LAl'MIKAU.
FOB SAI.15. ,
rpiIE stock nnd Fixtures of tho 8tnro corner or nny and
X WhltakoMlreols will bo sold on good forms, to close
tho concern, occasioned by tho death of y jio'ffsoN' ,l8 °*
lutv 527 I*ufo Bronson k Sevclingo.
FIG I8I1AND STEAM SAW MILL.
STIiAM SAWKU LUMBER.
/CARGOES sawed to order nt short notice. City orders
l j will bo supplied and the lumber delivered In any
P 'oii°hmid, t a'flne assortment of seasoned Plank, Boards
and Scantling. __
Anplv at tho Mill, or thromti r™i onto, or Commu-
“'fflS “'""“"Kte'S “3M, Agent.
: —ii tiTiviV. 1 . .
)RS—1 plpo and 3 qr. pipes Holland Gin; 25
nips’ Gin: 10 bbfe.Rye Gin; 50 casks Otord, Du-
puy A Co.'* Brandy; 5 bbls. Scotch Whiskey; 5 do. Irish
“llAY^alreH™’ ttWl U&aar]r ' Vluc ‘*
SMITH 6c FORT
. °ffor at Private solo:
LIQUORS—1 t‘
bbls. Phelps* Gin;
A Co.)* Brandy; 5 bbls. Scotch vVhtekey; 5
, jukI CtnanrWbr'
J»y,,
COHN—100socks Corn.
OATS—500 sacks Oats.
BACON—3 hhds.
HAMS—5 casks.
BEEF—“Sugar Cured,” 3 casks.
BROOMB-rou dozen.
CROCKERY—10 crates.
CLOCKS—10 dozen.
SOAPS—00 boxes “Colgate’s assorted Fancy.”
. .... u o AT FIGVATE~BALE.
A Milch Cow, wlUi u young Cair.
SMITH A FORT.
PLATFORM SCALES.
A nno “f orUuu “‘i from 200 to 2,000 tbs, for sale low by
au » M SMITH A FORT.
, “ GIN SAW8.
lease. [aug20] SMITH A FORT.
Salea at Auction.
B FELt.mvTnjo
... due FELLOW;
waller. One GIRL, aged 10. a
samstresa and nurse. L«ug 17]
at Private Sals.
about 35, well known In tho
iOW, aged 29, a first rate oook and
RL, aged 10. a flrstrnte house servant
SMITH A FORT.
, , BUTTER.
25 tubs prime Goshon Butter, Just received per bnrque
Harvest. . SMITH A FORT.
PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINTS.
20 bbls. Patent Flro-proor Paints; for sale tow to close
consignment, by SMITH A FORT.
... ~ TOBACCO and SE0AR3.
ffiSwI.I-atio, Vely,nml Minolta;
SOSOS** ‘"Sir
_ . “iron fire proof safes,
From tho mauufedory of Piorco A Valentine. For
solo very low to doso coiulgnmcnL
nug « SMITH A FORT.
BY X. J. WALSH.
. . Private 8nlo.
A FARM 3Jtf mllre from the dty, containing about
80 acres offend, JO of which Is low bottom, well ditched
and In good order, for a Vegetable Garden. Attached Is
an Orchard or 150 bearing Fruit Trees and some choice
Vines, Strawberries, Ac. The Improvements consist of
a small Dwelling, threo rooms plastered and In good or
der, Kltchon. Stable and Negro Houses, to accommoduto
about 10. With the place, will bo sold eight Negroes.—
For Ibrthor Information onquire at the Counting Room.
ALIO,
TO RENT for ten years—four 10 acre Lots on tho Oge-
cheo rood, IJtf miles from the city.nug 10
•SflCHarWottcea.
A ... , FOB SALE.
very likely negro MAN. aged 21-a Baker by trado.
Apply to [aug 20] WYLLY A MONTMOLL1N.
steam saw mi
Apply to [aug
» MAN—has worked twoyoara In a
iud has run a stationary engine.—
to] WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
. , fob 8AUK.
A nsoa flftoen ycans a p,a,Q
nug 13 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
A NEGRO WOMAN, aged ff^years, a good Cook,
Washer and Iroucr, with her two children, ngod l3
nun Q vunn. Annl.l. • °
WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
oml 2 years. Apply to
nug 13
A ..... FOB SAUK.
22™”® " OMAN, aged 27 years, warranted a
first rato Soumstress nnd Houso Servant, and bor
son aged 8 years. Apply to h
nug 13 WYLLY A MONTMILLON.
A 10 lM,o ” rslr * l “
nug 10 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
A Negro WOMAN, ngod 35 years, a good cook,
washer and irouer. Apply to ^
aj“ VVFUy i MQMTMOUJM.
T „„ ,,, NEGROES WANTED.
HE Highest market prlco will bo paid for Negroes,
oither in gangs, families, or singly, as wo hnvonm
nierous orders to purebnsa for country awl city.
i„ n „n A..L m m WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN,
Juno 11 At the old offleo, corner Hull-st. and Bay Lrnio.
IYAIV XKII
M arine and fire insurance dank stock,
wanted by [Ju 7] PADELFORD. FAY A CO.
WANXKXI XO BENT.
L A comfortable HOUSE In n pleasant sltuntlon.
nug 1° A. O. TOMS, 120 Bay-street.
L fob nauk.
A doublo tenement HOUSE on CharUon^treot,
routing for 920 por month. Apply lo
aug 13 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN.
„ XO BENX.
L Tho STORE, occupied at presold by Messrs.
5 a .V u . n . 4t « W, " l4,ho "“» on 1,10 I>,nD,c I(o*d, In
Telfair’s Range, Lot totter U.
g H Imo ROltT. HABERSHAM A SON.
m , , XO RENX.
, T ,,0 . lwo Western Upper Floors on Moore’s
L wharf, occupied by A. O.Tom, Esq-at present.
nugV.l lino R.11ABERSUAMA SON.
XO BENX.
the STORE on Moore’s wharf, occupied by
S. Hills, Esq., ul present.
• nug 13 Imo It. HABERSHAM A SON.
XO RENT.
A pleasant Room over the Book-store or
1 July 13 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
FOB REN T.
1 STORE south side of Congress, ono door from
| Juffercson-etruet, from IstNovembernext.
L Apply to [July 14] A.MINI8.
FOB REN'U
M Tlio BRICK STORE, nt the foot of Wldlnkoi*
street, (Slonov bluff,) now occupied by Messrs. R.
Habersham A Sou. ” “*— "
vember next. Apply to
July 5
COHENS A HERTZ.
XO RENT.
FOR TEN YEARS, with a renewal, a Piece of
Land on West Broad street.—345 feet on West
Broad street nnd 388 feet miming back. A plan
of tho premises can lio seen nt tho counting-room.
Juno 18 T. J. WALSH, No. 170, nay-street.
TO BENT.
I r:OR quo or more years: tho WOOD YARD ottho
' foot of Hrynn-strcot, fronting 201) feet on the Canal,
and running back 231 feel, nctjolning tho Plunk road load
ing to Giles A Bradley’s Mill. For particulars apply ‘
9 ’ M. PRENDKRGAST A
July 31
CO.
SflUfi at Stoctfon.
On THURSDAY, 20th Inst- will bo sold In front of store
_ . , at 11 o’clock 1
Ono balo of Gunny Bagging, damaged on board of
vessel,^*! sold by consent of parties. Terms cash.
BKUU.
win bo sold In -
On THURSDAY, 2flth Inst., will be sold In front of store:
.^;^ri^ rae , a *?? r, . m . enl ° r Muslins, Bleached Home-
•puns, Calico, Ladles’Hose, Ac. Terms cash, aug 25
•'"signet's Sale.
°“’nS D H.n'„ 8o i P ^” lp ''^»”ihSSd Infronlofthn
* Mjl '?J M! u the usual hours of sale:
nug 25
6c ••'
THIS DA¥r Mlhlnst, at II o’clock, ;
front of store! .
Tho nsunl assortment of Groceries, Provisions,Liquors,
Crockery and G lasswaro, Dry Goods, no w and second hand
Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Articles, Clocks, Watches,
Cull err, Ac. Terms cash, before delivery.
N. IL—All arliclos purchased at auction, nnd not set
tled for before the noxt regular sale, wIU bo sold for ac
count and risk of the former purchaser. nug 25
MERCER POTATOES AT PRIVATE BALE.
Jnst received, per steamship State of Georgia, 50bbfe.
flno Mercer Potatoes. For solo low by
nug 24 PHILBRIOK A DELL.
Administrator's Sale.
BY PHIUBBICK 6c BKUIi.
ON TUESDAY. 5th or October, wUl bo sold before
Court House, In the oily of Savannah, during tbd k
hours of sale:
of the heirs and creditors of sold estate. Terms cash, -
purchaser paying for title. aug 18
BY X. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
800 bushels of Tennessee Corn, for sale In lots to suit
purchasers—50 fas, per bushel. nug 14
„ NOTICK.
P ERSONS having cluims against tho Into Arm of T. J.
Wash A Co., will hand thorn In to the subscriber,
and those Indebted will make payment to him.
July 23 T. J. WALSH.
FOB SAUK.
A GANG Of 20 Country Negroes—A Woman 38 nnd a
{l°y 1%,» Boy 4 and a Girl ltf, n Woman 35 nnd a
noy 14. a Woman 20, and two Bovs 8 nnd 3, a Woman
Woman 28, a Woman 23, a.Womnu 22, n Girl 2,
a Mnn38,a Man 35, a Man30, nMan28, 2 Boys20 and
18. Thcso Negroes will be sold for Cash, or glveu in ex
change for Central Rail-Road Stock. Apply to
nug 18 VV. WRIGHT, Broker.
A WOMAN 28 or 1 :«? ycara^ld'a good Washer nnd
Ironer. nnd warranted to bo such.
n GIRL, 18 years old, aud ono 10 years old, and
ono 13 year*old. Apply to W. WRIGHT,
nug 18 Broker.
A WOM i.u I t* Sl t 7 can, ,°,(H e * °°®ki Washer nnd Iron-
cr, with her Hoy child 3 years old.
Also, A Woman 30 years or age, with her Girl Child 5
years or age, nccustomod to fieldwork. Apply to
nug 18 W. WRIGHT,Broker.
„ for hale.
MAN, 23 years old, accuitomcd to work on com
and cotton plantations, and a good plough hand nnd
manager or horses.
Also, a MAN 22 years old, accustomed to plantation
work; nnd a BOY, 18 year* old. Apply to
nug 18 W, W. WRIGHT, Broker.
A COACHMAN and Houso BOY, 23 years old, a mu
latto, very likely and Intelligent. Also, u Houso
uu»r, 18years old, black. Apply to
nug 18 W. W. WRIGHT, Broker.
FpWO LOTSjNo. 20 and 22, sllunted at tho comer
X of New Houston and Ilumnrd-sls., fronting the
old cnntonemeut—ono of tho Lots Improved. 00 by 105.
Apply to [nug 14] W. WRIGHT, Broker.
13 1 Ex traGhuif ° rC ^ 1>ulaal{1 Lottery,
57 80 40 8 40 27 51 10 8G 5D 53 20 24.
Holders of Prizes will pleoso call for tlio cash, or reuow
*t E.W1TH1NOTONU
Greene & Pulaski Monument Lottery.
GREGORY, MAURY A CO.. MANAGERS. *
Office No. 5 Bull-Street,Opposite the Pulaski House.
Olnsn No. 102, for 1852.
To be drawn at Savannah, (Ga.) Wednesday, Aug. 25th.
. HIGHEST PRIZES:
$4,094$—4 OF $750!
Tickets 91—Shares in Proportion.
„ Cw" PKIZK* cashed at Tin* orrtt:u,j£B
For solo by E. WITllINuToN,
n»g *5 Vender for Gregory A Maury
STORES TO RENT.
T HE THREE UNDER STORES, nnd half thouppor
floor, for an Offlee, In Waldburg Buildings,occupied
by the undersigned. Possession given 1st November.
July 20 VV.
D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia state Lottery,
Class 02, drawn In this city on tho 24th Inst.:
12 38.00 04 1 42 30 75 27 25.
Nos. 27 33 75, half ticket, nnd quarter ticket Nos. 12
30 75 Prizes of 85U, cacti, sold in tho ubove.
GEO. W. WYLLY.
m I IE It U IS SOMETHING FINK I
To bo drown In Augusta, Gn^ To-Morrow, tho 20th lnsh
Georgia State Lottery,
OlnbN 03.
AUTnoKisKn nv the LEnisr.ATUnE,
For Benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers.
$4iO0O-|T,66o-$729-$30O!
und more tlmu 910,000 In Smollor Prizes.
Tickets only 91—Shares in proportion.
Risk on n package of Halves only 90,55.
Do. do. Quarters only 83,27.
VIUZKB CASHED AT TIII8 OrFICE.
t3TAll orders promptly and confidentially attondod to,
and Drawings sentto oil customers out or the city.
Tickets, 8hnres and Packages for salo by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
aug 25 At his Lucky Offlee, cor. Bult-et. A Bay Lane.
. WOODBRIDGE.
FAIINE FOB SAUK.
JWJR A Bmnll FARM about 3 miles from tho city, con-
talniiig 50 to 00 acres, suitable for gardening pur-
poses. Apply to LJy 14] C, A. I,. LAMAR.
OFFICE OF THE NEW-YORK AND
V| __ a , LIVERPOOL U. S. MAIL STEAMSHIP
CO M NO. 50 WALIt-STREET.—New-York, Auoust
17, 1852.—'The Bonks for Subscription to tlio balance of
the Stock of this Company, not subscribed ter previous to
tlio act for increased mall puy from tho Government, will
bo opened nt their offleo ns above, from the 10th to tho
25th nf September noxt, Inclusive. By order of the Board
of Directors, [nug 24 tmol W M. L. Y PULE, Bcc'y.
SAVANNAH, AUG. 23, 1832.— B. W.
ni _ r - Dasher will act us my Attomoy during my ab-
sciice from tlio State.
nug 24 0 JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
NOTICE.—During my absence from tho
Slate, Robert Moruil wilt net ns my Agent
in collecting nnd settling Bills. Ira Tuppiso, Mr. ltip.
ley and Jno. Hilliard, will suiicriiiteiKl all work en
trusted to my care. ADAM SHORT,
nug 10
NOTICE.—Tho steamer DeKALB being
sold, all blUs ngalnst her will bo settled by mo.
..II claims not presented by the 1st September will bo
debarred payment. 8, M. LAFF1TEAU,
nug 12 Agont.
NOTICE.—During my absence from the
r city, Messrs. Cohens A Hertz will act as
.gents ortho Hartford Fire Insurance Company, nnd Mr.
Samuel Solomonb attend to my general business.
nug 0
Imo
’. WOODBRIDGE.
KA1U-UOAD IRON.
T HE Subscribers are prepared to mnko contracts :or
Roll-Road Iron. N. B. AH. WEED.
LAND WARRANTS.
T HE Highest Cush l’rico paid for Und Warrants by
July 5 A. O. TOMS, No. 120 liny-street.
A T SIGHT, III sums lo suit purchasers, for sale by
aug4 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
T HE undorslgnod respectfully Informs jdl who may
nood his services, thnllio liasclinrtro of the MARINE
RAILWAY, which is now In successful oporaUon. He Is
thoroforo, prepared to tnko up vessels of any 1tlzo usttnUy
visiting otir port, nnd to do Uio work of repairing, Ae^on
reasonable terms. Tboso wtio wish to clean or point the
liottoms of tholr vessels can also bo accomodated on tho
Railway upon rcasonalilo torms. lie Is nlso prepared to
contract for building vossels of any class or description,
nnd to carry on the business of Shin Carpentering, Bunr
Making, and Caulking, In all its various branches, at tho
eastern extremity of tho city.
A good Ship 8
aug 3
th is on Uio premises,
ly 1 H. F. WILL1NK, Jr,
DlKSOUUXlONi
T HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under
Uio firm of LaUOCHE, BUVVNE A CO., expired by
Its owu llmltutiou, on tho 1st of June, 1853.
ISAAC 1). LaROCHE,
A. T. IIOWNE,
angS EDWARD S. K1
(JO'l'ABTNKIKNHIPt , ,,
T HE SUBSCRIBERS hnvo Hit* day associated with
them iu business RICHARD II. MARSHALL, of
Columbia, 8. O., under tho Ann or LaROCHE, BOWNL
A CO- nnd will continue the DRY GOODS business at
llielrolil stand, corner or Congress nndWhl takers [reels.
ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
A. T. BOWNK
EDWARD 8. K:
June 1, 1832,
aug 2
KEMPTON.
KEMPTON.
NOTICE.
T HE CO-PARTNEBStl II’which Ims heretofore oxlsted
under tho firm of SWIFT, DEN8LOW A CO. Is
'iy mutual consent, Tills Day dissolved. EDWARD
JWIFT nnd CHARLES PETERSON will close tho nffelrs
of tho concern, nnd uro anUiorlzcd to use tho name ol the
llrm In seUlemeut. EDWAUD SWIFT.
DWIGHT B. DENSLOW,
Savannah, July 1,1852. OH AS. PETERSON.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having disposed of hie intcrc
In tho Into firm of SWIFT, DENSLOW AGO. to
EDWARD SWIFT nml CHARLES PETERSON, re-
spectrully solicits for them a liberal share of public pat
ronise. DWIGHT 11. DENSLOW.
Snvannah, July 1,1852.
T HE 8UB8CR1BKRS hnvlng purchased the Interest of
Mr. DWIGHT B. DENSLOW In Uio Into Ann of
SWIFT, DENSLOW A CO-wlllcontinue the GENERAL
WHOLESALE GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSI
NESS, under tlio style or SWIFT A CO., and rospecUally
solicit a conUnuaucu of tho patronnoo extended to the
Into firm. EDWARD SWIFT,
KMIGBAXION FROM IBKUAND.
— Parties desirous or engaging passages to 8a-
, vnimnli through Messrs. Win. Graves A Son,
3S8, Ireland, can do so by applying to
J. P. GRAVES,
Or A. SUTCLIFFE,
nug 17 12 77 Bny-sircet.
Safas at Stuctfart.
Groceries, Provisions, fee.
PHIUBBICK 6t 1IKUU
Offer on accommodnUng terms, at private sale:
. LIQUORS.—50 bbls. N. E. Rum, 2.5 bbl*. Pench Bran
dy, 25 bbls. Monongaheto Whiskey, 5 pipes IloUond Gin
0 half pipes Cognao Brandy, 10 casks “Smnll SlIU” Scotch
VVhlskoy, I puncheon Irish Whiskey. (McMahon’s,) 5
eighth casks Vlnet, Castllllon A Co. and llcnnesoy Bran-
dy,2TO dozen of fine Madeira, Sherry, nnd Port Wine*.- .
Brandy, Gin, Rum, Whiskey, and Cherry Brandy—all
private stock. .
AGON;—20 casks Sides, 10 casks Hams, and 15 casks
VI AY*—300 bales Kztatom nnd Northern.
CEMENT.—Io0 bbls. Roeendato Cement Co.
FLOURj-100 bbls. Canal, 50 bbls. Richmond.
CllO'CKERY.—25 crates assorted Common and Granite
GLASSWARE.—75 cases Tumblers, assorted; 10 ca- ,
ses Wines, 15 bbls. Lamps, Molasses Cans, Ac.
CRACKERS.—10 wholo nnd 10 half bbls. Boston.
CIGARS.—50,000 Common German Cigars, 20,000
Spnnlsh imported do.
Also, n largo nssortmontof Ready-Made Clothing, Dry
Goods, Matches. Wooden Wore, Brass Clocks, Fancy
8oaps, Fancy Articles, Ac. Ac. aug 18
WINDOW GLASS AT PRIVATE SALE.
Jnst received in store, and for salo low, 450 boxes Win
dow, Conch, Sheet, and Crown Glass, from Uio Uolston
Ginas Works, Knoxville, Tonn.
The abovo Gloss is of the boat quality, and assorted
sizes, from 0x8 to 32x40. The subscribers have been sp.
tinted agents for tho nbovo Company, nnd nro enabled
> sell at very low prices. PHILBRIOK A BELL.
FAIRBANKS PATENT PLATFORM B0ALE8.
(Improved In quality and reduced In price,) adapted
to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad
Scales for trains or single core, In use on the principal
railroads In tho Unltod States nnd Great Britain; Ware
house Scales, Heavy PortabJo Scales, on wheels, for
Foundries, Rolling Mills, Ac.; Store 8cnles, various modi
fication*; Counter Scales; Hay nnd Coal Scale*, Ac. These
Scales have been long known and sovercly tested, nnd the,
universal confidence felt In tholr accuracy ana perfect
adjustment Is such, that they are uow regarded as tho
standard, from which there Is no appoal. For salo In
all their varieties by PHIL BRICK A BELL,
nug 18 Agents In Savannah. 1
NEJWOUK & SAVANNAH STBAM-SHIP LINE r
WEEKLY.
— ..ew nnd Splendid SteanirSlilpn
FLORIDA, Captain Lyon,
—AND—
ALABAMA,. Captain Ludlow,
Belonging to the
N. Y. AeSnvannah Steam Navigation Co*
Will leave Snvonnnh nnd New-York every Satukday.
Those ships nro of 1,300 tens register, nnd unsurpassed
In safety, speod. and comfort,
Theso Steamers, I »«vlng Savannnh nt tho same time
that tho Marion atm .miuiirbnkr lenvo Charleston, ar
rive In New-York os soon as,'or before them.
“ Cabin Passage925,payable bcforegolng on board
Aoints: PADELFORD, FAY A CO.,
Jan 28
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCIIILL,
104 Front-street, Now-York.
FOB JPIIIUAUKUFJUA.
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
The now and splendid side-wheel stcam-
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, or 1200 tons
eglrter, CnpL John E. Walton, has commenced her rogn-
Isr trips and will leave Savannah on Wrunrsdav, the
14th July, and every alternate Wednrbday thereafter;
00
■ay on the 2Hth J uly, nnd 10th nnd 25th August, and so on.
CabinPussngo to Philadelphia..... ....925 OH
Through Tickets lo New York 25 0Q
Steerage. 0 00
This ship has been built with entire regard to safely,
comfort and despatch, and offer* now and admirable fa
cllltie* to business and travel. For freight or passage ap
ply to PADELFORD, FAY A CO M
Agents In Savannah. •
HERON A MARTIN,
Agents In l’lillndclphla
11ABN1)KN*8 EXPRESS,
«ew**orit, uosiou, Philadolpliio*
And all the Northern, Eastern and Western
Towns, California, Eurone, tie. f(c. Also, Ma
con, Oglethorpe, Columbus and Milledgeville,
Georgia, nnii all intermediate Places,
A RRANGEMENTS having beon mado with the NEW?
YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP COM.
PA NY, by which wo are prepared to forward Pack
ages, Pnrcols, Specie, Jewelry, nnd Merchandize of evory
description. This Express has been extended to meet
tho writs of tho citizens of Savannah and towns in the
Interior. All those Intrusting business to us con roly on :
hnvlng all business matters attended to promptly and -
faithfully. J. DkMARTIN, Agent,
153 Bay-st,, 2 doors East ot the City Hotel,
8avonnah,£a.
Orptc**.—No.74 Broadway, Now-York; No. 8 Court
street, Boston; No. 43 South 3d street, Philadelphia.
N. It.—Please mark alt goods, care Hamden's Express.
July 17 Cm
£ Savannah A Charleston
.. MAIL STEAM-FAi
NEW-YOBK.
Jftfx FOR NEW-YORK—Union Link.—Thu regular
s&hj;packet sclir. CIIAS. MILLS, Applcget master,will
nuvo quick dispatch us above. For freight or passage,
apply to [aug 24] WILLIS A URUNDAGE.
AT DHOWS & HAIIIlls' STADUi,
West Itroiul-Ntrcot.
MATCH AND SINGLE HORSES.
For sale by J. M. COOPER A SON.
nug 10
EMPIRE HOXElf OGUKX1IOUPK, Ga.
M Tlio Subscriber, fate of Uio Wssiiinoton Hall,
Hi'lB Macon, Ga^ having taken tho above Hotel, ana
*’ fltrnlshed It throughout with tho best of new fur
niture, and havlnglurge nnd airy rooms, he hopes to share
a portion of public patronage by close attention to busi
ness, having good stabling, and every convenience to
mnko the guests of his house comfortable.
JuncSt ly JESSE CAIN,Proprietor.
FOB NALE,
Thnt valuable Farm and Improvements, recent
ly Uio residence or J. M. Turner, adjoining ine
city of Savannah, containing about forty acres,
bouuded North by the southern lino of tho city of Sa
vantmli, South by I .over's Lane. There are on the
promises n new Dwelling, built of the best mutertal nnd
well finished. Also, all requisite buildings, such us Sta
bles, Kitchen. Ac. Also, an Orchard of choice fruit,
such ns Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, Apples, Ac.—
numbering several thousand trees. The place Is now
under cultivation. For terms apply to
July 27 lino PHILBRtCK A BELL, Bay-sL
Doffs Susli, Dliud, oml Door factory,
Newark, N» Ji
H AVING been n manufacturer or tho nbovo nrtlcles
for tho last twenty years, aiul having all the ad van
tages of Itmirovcd machinery and steam power, is pre
pared to offer to builders nnd others In Savannah and vl-
ciuity, SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, nnd other articles
In his line, nt tlio lowest rates. All work from this facto
ry Is warranted to turn out os agreed tijion.
Parties wishing any of the abovo articles will find It lo
tholr Interest lo address E. VV. HOFF,
Newark, N. J.
Snsh-VVctghts, at foundry price. Machine Moulding
of any size and imltcm, nt the lowest rates.
Rkkkkknck.—Messrs. Pierson A HcldL Savannnh;
Rankin,Duryca A Co., Now-York; Cnrhart A Roff, Ma
con ; Jos. P. Earl, Bulluor, Charleston, S. C.
July 1 3tno
Savannah, July 1,1852.
CI1AS. PETERSON.
July 1
U1SSOUVTION.
T HE FIRMS of Hamilton A IIardrman, of Savan
nah. nnd orilARtiKMVN A Hamilton, or Macon,
0 this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Either of tho former co-partners is authorized to uso
tho name of tho above named firms In settlement of tho
unU.il.hod business of the same. p HAMILTON,
THOS. HARDEMAN.
Bovannah, July 1st, 1852. 2mo July 3
NOTICE.
I S HEREBY GIVEN, that during tho absence of Ablol
Stevens, Jr., from this city, tho Books nnd Papers
belonging to Iho fete firm or Samuel Hoyt A Co- are in
tho hands or Mr. James A. Norris. All persons Indebted
to tho said Into firm are directed to make linmodlnlo pay
ment to Mr. Norris, who wilt nlso attend to such small
demands ngalnst tho firm ns may not have been paid.—
Mr. Norris wilt, for tho present, be feuud nttho Counting
Item ot Cota. * ’a|I|*EL STEVENS, J.,
Savannah, May 22,1852. In Liquidation,
NOTICE.
A LL persons Indobtcd to the firm of T. J. Walsh A
Co. aro hereby notlfiod that I am lawfully author
ized to collect any dobts duo the firm, and will endeavor
so to do, unless the requisitions necessary are compiled
with; then will Mr. T. J Walsh be solely entitled, (to the
collection of all dobts duo saldfirmA or which duo noUco
will bo given. [July 24] EUGENE J.TRUCHELUT.
T>UGGY UMBRELTlas.—A fow ferge_slxos. for sale
JtS vorychenjijttt SAUL8BURY A CO.*8,
nU g 3 Marshall House.
ILD" MONONGAIIELA AVHISkEY.—22 bbls. old
O’
Monongahula WhlskeiTif superior quality; landing
1 schr. urbuiiu, from Now-Orleons and for sale by
„ 10 ’ OOUKNB & HERTZ,
I aug 10
. received niul for snlo b
ORE A HENDRICKSON.
VAUCA11UK PLACE 1'Ull SAUK. ,
I OFFER FOR SALE tho following property, vix:
My Residence on Powder Spring road, live miles from
Marietta and six from the Powder Springs. The houses
is new, commodious and conveqienu It contains eleven
rooms with os many closets.' Tho out-buildings nro
amnio—tho garden Is a fine ouo nnd tlio Well of Water
cannot bo surpassed by any other North or South.
PLANTATION.
This contains 050 acres 300 are cleared, (nonrly nil
fresh) of which about 35 or 40 acres nro bottom, well
ditched nnd now In cultivation—or Uio Woodland nbout
100 to 150 nro rich creek bottoms, similar to that which
Is cion rod. Two creeks and several branches run through
tho place. Tho cleared land lain a body, lying between
tbo creeks, nnd nuarly tho wholo can bo seen from the
residence. There are good cabins nnd anew Gin Houso
niul Screw on tho place.
For further Information apply to
r. \v. Joy
nug 14
JOYNER, Marietta, Cn.
Glorious Now*II
Tho Mast Important DIscovory yet Made 111
PIHUIilP’N PATENT LiaBID GUVKy
1 7IOR Corpontere, Brush Milkers, Bonk Blndora Cubl-
• not Makers, Housekeepers, Druggists, Ac. This be
ing a Patent Glue, In a Liquid state, always ready for
use, requires no fire; It Is freo from smell, and will keep
liquid In any climate: It also acts as Cement for Wood,
Slone, Chinn, Glass, Iron, Marble, Paper, or any sub-
Bt .mco; ns a pnsto or gum It stands unequiued; its repu
tation, whorover It has been Introduced, Is of tho first or-
dor; ns a saving lo Mechanics, Is observable nt first sight.
Wo oflbr liberal Inducements to Hardware men, Station
ers, Druggists, Ac., and guarantee It to cost loss, by 20
porccnfr, than common ordinary GI110. VVo nro making
extensive nrmngoments for this Fall Trado, and country
inorclinnts will do well to ultcnd to this Immediately.
VVo aro establishing Soto Agouts In all populous towns
throughout tho United States. Sold ill Bottles of three
sizes, ami also by tho Cnllon. Small samples soul to.any
part of tho United States, carriugo free.
Also, tho British Furniture Polish, In bottles of threo
sizes. Country Merchants, attend to tho above. Apply
early. PHILLIPS A CO..
nug 3 3m 4 Codar^L, near Pearl, Now-York,
J E AD PIPE—Of all sizes, from toXtactii
L EAVE Savannah kvrrv Mornino at Four
o’clock^alter Uio arrival of the Night Train of tbo
Control Rail-Road, and ARRIVE at Ghurleaton
atTwxlvk o’clock M. samk pat, connecting nt Charles-
ton with the Wilmington Steam-Packets, which ,
leavowlth tho U. 8. Mall kvkry day at P. M^ and,
nlso, with Uio New-York 6c Charleston Steam-.
Ships, which leave Charleston kvkry Wednesday and
Saturday Afternoons.
Passengers leaving Macon on Tuesday evenings will
arrive In tlmo to connoct with tho splendid now steam
ship JAMES ADGER ono wcok and Ute steamship
SOUTHERNER tho noxt.
Fare from Charleston to Now-York by land rente. .920 00
time 52 hours.
By steamships 925 00
may 15 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
THROUGH FARE
From Charleston to Baltimoro 417 SO*
To Philadelphia 810, and to New-York 920.
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SO. OA.
L EAVING tho wharf nt the foot of Lnurens-street dolly,
after the arrival of tho Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N.&, from which point two daily trains are dis
patched nt 8 A. M. and 2 P. M.; the 8 o'tlock only con
necting nt Weldon, N. C., with tho Seaboard and Roanoke
Rail Rond to Norfolk, thenco by steamers to Baltimore,
nnd both trains connecting at Weldon with tho lines to
Petersburg, lUclmiond, Washington, Baltimore, Philadel
phia, nnd Now-York The nnbllo Is respectfully Informed
(lint Uie steamers of these lines, aro In first rale condition,
and are navigated by well known and experienced com
manders ; the Ball Ronds nro In lino order, (tho Wilming
ton nnd Weldon, as well as tho Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently boon retold with hoavy Trail) thereby
securing both snfoty and despatch. By iheso routes pas-
scngersavolllngthumselvesoftho first train may reach
Baltimoro in 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours, and New
York In 50# hours; and by tho second train they arrive
In Baltimoro in 50 hours, Philadelphia In 56 hours, and
New-York In 01# hours.
Through tickets can alono bo had from E. WINSLOW,.
Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Com-
pnny, nt tho offleo or tho Company, foot ofLaurens street,
Charleston, 8. L\ to whom please npply. mar 22
AUGUSTA AND WAYNESBORO’ RAIL-ROAD,
CHANGE OF SCIIEDUUE.
T HIS ROAD is now open for tho transportation of
Freight nnd Passengers to Waynesboro*. At this
point it connects with a splendid line of Four-Horse Post
Conches, forming a perfoct dally connection between Au
gusta and Savannah, Macon and Mlllodgeville.
On und nfter Mouday, May lOUi, Passenger trains wiU
run Dally, ns follows:
I^avo Savannah at 8.00 o’clock A. M.
“ Macon at .7.30 “ A.M.
“ Milledgeville at .7.00 “ -A.M.
“ Augustnat 4.30 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta at 0.40 “ P. M.
“ ut Savannah 0.00 “ P.M.
“ at Macon at 0.45 “ P. M.
“ at Mlllodgovilje at .7.15 “ P. M.
Fare between Savannah nnd Augusta 95 50
“ « Macon “ » ...96 50
« “ Milledgevlllo Slo “ 90 75
MACPHERSON B. MILLEN, Gen’l Sup’t.
. Savannah, May 5ih, 1852. may 5
SOUTH-WESTERN RAIU IlOAP.
,’RAIN for Passengers and Freight leaves
Macon at 0# A. BL, arrives at Ogtothorpo at 10#.
A. M- leaves Ogtothorpo nt 11# A. BU arrives at Macon
at 3# P. 61., connecting each wsy with tho Central and
Macou nnd Western Rail Rond Trains, and tbo Tallv
hosseo, Eufeula and Columbus Mall Stago Lines.
Passengers dlno at Fort Valley at 1.15 P.M.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Superintendent
nug 20 South Western Ball Road.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE. .
WholcNalc and Retail.
THE largest and best selected stock of goods
over offered for sale In this city. Gold and Sllvec
Watches, Vest, Fob aud Guard Chains, Sots of
Jewelry, Chntelanes, Bracelets, Brc
Diamond work Flny-
Pitchers “
Also, all klnils of Pluted Ware, Military and Fancy*dowls,.
All kinds or Watches, Clocks, Jowelry and other ,Jobbing
attended to by compotent hands. - ;
aug23 HORTON & R1KEMAN, No.llOBronghtoiwL
nond work Finger Rings, Sllvor Castors, Ton Sets,
Hors. Goblets, Gups, Cnko Baskets, Spoons, Forks,
Knives, Pie Knives,Cheese Scoups, Ladles, Syphons.'
-.. j,all klndsof PlatedWarc, Military and Fanoy Goods,
and a groat variety of articles, too uuinorous to month
tlio whole of which will bo sold at reduced pricos.
:hos, for sale
WELL,
102Bryan-efaooii-
OTASH.—25casks superior quality Potash, receive^ -
and for salo by
aug lfl
nug 11
MOORE & MENDRIOKSON.
JjtLOUR.—25 bbl*. BnlUinoroj from^ “owjrhoat, land-
g from schr. II.N. GnmbrUl, and for tale by.. .
S. E. BOTHVVFLL CO.
JEWELRY, «C.
MB. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-streoii baa.
just received tho finest assortment of now fash
ioned JEWELRY of nil description : Gold and
Silver Pencil* and Pens; Silver and'Silver-
plated Wnro,BUcha* Fruit Baskets, Walter*, Tea-«et«,'
Camllo-ftlckSjTttblo andTe.vspoou*, tlnoTnblu.I’ocketnml •
Pen Knives, etc. & c.—a largo variety of tho finest Work-'
boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, &o. Ac- for ladles
and gentlemen—as also, a fine selection ol Flutlnas, Ac-'
cordcana, aud Fancy Goods or all descriptions, which ho
offers at tho lowest pricos ever sold at in this city;. - .
. Tho public generally Bod tho ladles particularly, are
respocunUy Invited to call round and examine tho abovo
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No; 148 Bronghton-streot.
aug 31 •' • tf
EBION SYRUP.—50 boxes Rev’s superior Lemon
D uponts gun-powder--Bine, Sporting and
Blasting, In kogs, half kegs, quarter, kegs and cam>,
Inters, constantly for salo, at mana(acturors' prices, one*
on rcnsonablo terms, by COHEN & FOSDIOK,
ang 14 Agontafor Du;>ont, deNomour* k. Co.
B acon.—10 hhds. i
from schr. Urbunta; I
aug 14
WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING.
’ — THE UNDP.R81GNED begs leave to Intern^
the citizens. of Savannah, and the pooplo la
tho counlry In general, that ho has taken tbo
, store No. 148 Brough ton-street, one door wort
of Dixon's Confectionary, where ho will bop’
Bioko nnd Repalf all kinds of CLOCKS and w
and will warrant all works with wbtoh he r
trusted. >■ -’ [npr28 TVl FRANCi
TYRdWirWlND
Prime Western Sldea, landing, XJ Hsb, highly rarftmwd. old Brown Wi
1; for sale l»y Just received and for aalo by Wil. JV,
HUNTER 6L GAMMELL. I July 13 - W^ta'