Savannah journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1851-1852, August 10, 1852, Image 3

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CLEARED. Schr K; fly Weaver. Brock, Philadelphia, Wil. Us Ac i dage. ScLr North State, Ilorton, New Yolk, Willis Sc Brunduge. saTl e nT Bark P ter Demill, Ilocy, New York. D EUAIiTED. Steam packet Gordon. King. Charleston. •Steamer Wm Gaston, Bates, Palalka, See. “memoranda. The pilot, boat G W Behn spoke the pilot boat Chatham, 18 miles off’ Tybee, from Charleston bound to Havana. Ship Goliah, hence at Liverpool on the t2lst ult. Schr C A Greiner, Feterson. for this port, was up at Philnpolphia, on the 6th inst. Rrig Duncan, Robinson, for Doboy, Island, Ga. t cld. at New York on the Ctli inst. Brig Francis, Bavis, for Jacksonville, Fla., cld at N Y on the sth inst. NEWADVERTISE M E NT^ FO K PIIILADELPIII A . To Leavt Wednesday , August 11, at 3 V o'clock 1\ M. jThe splendid steamship STATE jplt OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. E. Walton, will leave Bilker’s whar’ as above. For freightor passage, apply to PADI'ILFORD, FAY & CO. Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $25 Through Ticket to New York, $25 Steerage. (aug 9J 89 EUA De COLOGNE.- Thr e cases of supe rior quality, reeeived per Eteamship State ot Georein, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by aug 10 PADELFORD, F / Y & CO. ANTED"TO PUKC:IASE“a first rate Woman— a house servant. Enquire at aug9 No. il BARNARD ST. OODEN WARE.— TheTubTcriber has just received per schr. John W. Anderson, a sup ply of Wooden Ware, viz : Ice Cream Pails, Brass Bound; Tea Tubs and'Buckets, Measures 1 quart to A Bushel, Painted and Plain Tubs and Bucket s , Wash Boards, Barrel Covers. Past Boards, Pins and Chothps Pins, for sale by JON. J. MAURICE, aug 9 10, 12 and . ‘ Barnard street NEW BOOKS.— The Upper Ten Thousand- Sketches of American Society : by C. Astor Bristed. The Discarded Daughter, or the children of the Isle, a tale of the Chesapeake; by Emma D. E. Nev itte South worth. Life in the South, a Companion to Uncle Tom’s Cabin; by C. H. Wyley, of | '’orth Carolina. Amelia; by Henry Fielding, author of “Tom Jone 9,” “Jos. Andrews,” &c., <fcc. The Laws of Life, with special reference to the physical education ot Girls ; by Elizabeth Blackwell, M. D Scene and Thoughts in Europe ; by Geo. 11. Cul vert. Stray Loaves from an Arctic Journal; or Eigh teen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin’s Expedition, in the years 1850-1: by- Lieut- Sherard Osborn, being No. 14 Putnam’s Li brary. Louisa, or the Adventures of a French Milliner: by Alexander Dumas. Received by aug9 J. B. CUBBEDGE. FANCY AND STAPLE STATION JE RY. GW. AMBURGER Sc CO.—Kngligh. French • and German Manufacturers of every variety of ACCOUNT BOOKS, Port Monnaies in Pearl, Ivory. Leather, Papier, Mache, &c. dealers in DO MESTIC STATIONERY ot all kinds, Printing. Vis iting and Playing Cards, No. 25 John Street, New York. ,13?", A full assortment of S. Silliman Sc Co’s cel ebrated Patent Wood Inkstands, Sandboxes, Wafer Cups, Cocoa Stamps, &c. 3mo aug 9 SPHERICAL DISINFECTING f H ID. HH. BAYMOND’S.-For purifying the air • of sleeping and sick rooms,cabins and holds of ships, particularly for passenger ships, at sea or in port, prisons, jails, crowed rooms in general, from offensive, close and infectious air of all kinds, in cluding the infectious spheres of cholera, ship, ty phus. yellow, billioue, scarlet and other fevers of our own or Southern and Western climate, in cities and towns, on land and water. Also, for disinfect ing the bodies, clothes, and trunks of persons who are in or have been in the atmo-phere of infectious diseases. T’"' s P'-i ?s Healthy to breathe or take internally, auuriuoi..d oi tilling the room with a choking, ir respirable air. as the chlorine ot lime arid other che mical preparations in use do. it makes the whole air sweet and salubrious, and at the same time strength ens the respiration and enlivens the spirits ot those present, by it 9 balmy fragrant and tonic influence. H. H. RAYMOND S’ MEDALLION TOOTH WASH tor whitening the teeth, sweetening the breath, hardening the gums, cleaning the mouth from all unpleaiant. taste. C. W. AMBURGER Sc Cos., Sole Agts. aug 9 3mo 25 John Street, New York. FOR. SALE. —A tine Gold Hunting Wactb, for cash. Apply at this office. 6t aug 7 GUJI DROPS. —This day received per steamer State of Georgia, 5 case* fresh Gum Drops. july27 WM. W. LINCOLN. Monument sqr. JUST RECEI V E D —Some more of those low priced Dotted Muslins ar,d Checked Cambrics, and tor sale by J. H. COHEN A: CO, july 24 No. 140 Broughton street. CJOUIt KROUT. —S hbls Sour Krout. sor sale by H june 26 S. GOODALL LA TIIB<— 64,000 Laths,hour I }’ expected, and for sale to arrive by june 4 ‘ EWBUKER. RAI>YVA Y’S Medicated Soop, genuine, torsaie by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, june 5 corner Broughton and Whitaker-ets. NEW HOOKS. —The Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tales of the South , by the author of the •-Yemassee,” <fcc. Reeollectionsof a Southern Matron : by. Caroline Gilman, author ot *‘The Poetry ofTravell njr.’ &c. june 8 J. B. CUBBEDGE. I” N STORE AND FORSALE LOW ; French Jaconet and Organdie Muslins; call at thenw store. No. 140 Bronghton street, june 7 ~ J H COHEN Sc CO. CiORN . —3OO bushels prime corn in store and tor sale low by july 7 BRIGHAM, KELL & CO. AGGING AND ROPE.— SO bales Gunny Bagging, and 100 coils Kentucky Rope, in store and for sale by aug4 BRIGHAM. KELLY <fc CO. CJALI\ —2,000 sacks, in prime order ; for sale by O aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. LI ME, Plaster, Cement and Plastering Hair, al ways on hand and for sale by aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. OTTONDUCK —IOObo.ts of Hooper’s Cot ton Duck, from No. 1 to No. 10, on band and for sale by [aug4] BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. PAILS AND THUS. —SO dozen Painted Pails, 20 nests Painted Tuba ; for sal., by aug 4 BRIGHAM. KELLY Sc CO. pitOVE ALL THINGS.— HoId last to that ■ which is good. Fever and Ague patients should remember that the second bottle of Rowand’s Tonic Mixture is of more importance even than the first. For sale by Agt. JNO. A. MAYER, aug 5 154 Broughton street. JUST RECEI VED pel jjjfc er State of Georgia, n -ort- K ment of Beukert’s make, ot G< nd Drab Congress Gaiters, ands WILLIAM HEIDT. < , Building, july 13 c r ii of the large boot. BAREGE MAN TILE AS.—The subscriber has just received another lot of those beautiful White Barege Mantillas, to which he calls th< it tention ot the Ladies’of Savannah ; for sale at e New Store, No. 140 Broughton street, jnly 15 J H COHEN Sc CO. Brown Windsor soap.—low’s genu ine English, highly perfumed, old Brown Windsor Soap Just received and for ‘ale by july 12 WM W LINCOLN, Mniiument-pqr. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN HITTERS Dr. Hoolland’s Celebrated German Bitters, for so- sale by JNO. A. MAYER, july 24 I*4 Broughton street. I l.ME.—3oobbls.best Rockland Lime ; lan ling J from brig Sarah Pete/s, and for sale by july 30 BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. SAVANNAH JOURNAL, TUESD AY, AUGUST 10, 1852. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ii’i Jii. 1 woiiid call the attention of the public to the following reduced p-icee of GROCERIES FOR CASH: Brown SUGAR atl4, 16 and 18 tbs. for 81 Old Mocha COFFEE, 9 tbs. for $ Clarified •• 13 and 14 “ “ $1 Gunpowder, Imperial a Hyson TEA.. 50 to 75c. qr lb Crushed “ 10 and 11. “ •* $i Extra Curious “ “ 81 tb Old knew crop Rio COFFEE 10 “ “ $1 Oolong •* 174 c tb Old Government Java “ 7 4i “ $1 ANI> ALL ARTICLES IN MY LINE AT PROPORTIONATE LOW PRICES. March fi . (is ft') !W J. SOLOMONS, 157 Ki'oushton-st. LOTTERIES. Will be drawn Thursday. Office No. 153 Bay Street, two doors East of City Hotel. F.C. BARBER <fe CO, Managers. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company at Augusta. Savannah Lottery. Look Here ! Look Here ! TRULY A BEAUTIFUL BCIIKME. 15drawn numbers in each package 0f26 Tickets A rare chance by the Package. Class 87. Will be drawn in the Exchange Building on Thurs day, 12th inst., at 4£ o’clock P. M. SCHEME. 1 prize of 83,000 I 4 prizes of 200 4 prizes of 300 | 5 prizes of 60 Besides other small prizes amounting in the aggre gate to over silty-seven thousand dollars. Tickets 81 —Halvesso.—Quarters 25c. A pack of halves cost sl3 at a risk of only $6 62 “ quarters •* S6 50 “ “ $3 31 Orders from the country promptly attended to, and printed drawings sent to all who may order tickets. aug 10 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. Will he drawn on Thursday. 3,000 UOJLLAKS. Georgia State Lottery, Class N0.87. Authorized by the Legislature, tor the Benefit of the independent Fire Company, at Augusta. To be drawn in Savannah, Ga., on the 12th inst. F. C. BARBER CO., MANAGERS. 15 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 26 Tickets SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 prize of $3,000 | 5 prizes of 60 4 prizes of 300 5 prizes of 45 5 prizes of 200 | 5 prizes of 35 SiC. See. ACC. {gjp 3 Tickets sl—shares in proportion. %*T;ckets, shares and packages in the above for sale, and prizes cashed at ELISHA WYLLY’S aug 10 Office, Bay Lane, South end City Hotel. DOUBLE AND SINGLE GUNS*—A very large assortment now on hand and at very low prices, ranging from $7 to $125 for Double, $25 to $35 tor single. Rifles. —Persons in want of a good Rifle, are res peettully in invited to examine a large assortment of our own manufacturing, which are warranted to shoot well, and made of the very best Iron and Cast Steel Barrels. Plantation Muskets. —Two cases just received,and for sale by (july 31) E. LOVELL. IyrEYV BOOK? 4 . —The Prairie Scout, or Aga 1 * tone the Renegade ; a Roma, ce of Border Life. Alexander Tardy ; The Poisoner, or Pirate Chief of St. Domingo. Whitefriars. or the days of Charles the Second ; an Historical Ron ance— Illustrated. Ladies’ National Magazine for August. Graham’s Magazine for August. Godey’s Lady s Book for August. Received by july 20 J. B. CUBBEDGE. I I .HE AND LATHS—IOOO bbls. Lime and A 50,000 Laths, landing per Sprightling Sea, and for sale by july 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. HARPERS’ MAGAZINE for July. Graham’s do do do. Gudey s Ladies’ Book do do. Received b\ (june23) J. B. CUBBEDGE. AND HISCUIT.-150 bbls Baltimore Fu.ur, 100 do Canal do ; 50 do Sugar. Soda, and Butter Biscuit; 50 half do do do do do; for sale by (july 2) WEBSTER & PALMES. ORANGES, LEMONS, NUTS, &c— Just received per steamer Florida, may 29 GEO. ALEXANDER, corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument-sqr. DOG C OLLARS AND CHAINS—A large assortment, just received, and for sale by may 26 E. LOVELL, II Barnard street. CHDIEXT AND PLANTER.—24O bbls Ce f ment • 25 bbls plaster, daily expected to arrive per brig Allred ExaJl, from New York, and for sale bv ‘june 25 WILLIS Sc BRUNDAGE. 11ST RECEIVED I ! blue and Green Bareges, lor Veils. I ack oo do Dresses. 8-4 and 10 4 White Marseiles Quilts. Alexander’s Colored Tnfeta Gloves. Black Net Mitts and Gloves. Thread .} Ilose for Gents Wear. Pink, Blue and Green Chambrays, and for sale low by J. H. COHEN, Sc CO, june 24 at the new store, 140 Broughton st. YEW ORLEANS WHISKEY—SO bbls 1 i Whiskey, in store and for sale by june 23 HUNTER Sc GAMMELL. LITTLE HOYS.—lliave recently received a handsome assortment of Alpaca and White Lin en Jackets : V\ bite Linen Drill Punts, and White Marseilles Vests, besides other articles in your way, call and see. They are well made, and tor sale cheap by G 8 NICHOLS, july 1 Gibbon’s Range. I UST RECEIVED per steamer, a fresh sup ply <. f Lemons. Oranges, Butter, Lard. Cheese, Ground and Green Coffee, Spices, etc. june 23 GEO ALEXANDER, corner Bull and Congress-sts.. Monument sqr. i CARPENTERS’ BENCH PLANES. An yy assortment, just received and for sale by july 13 E. LOVELL, No. 11 Barnard-st. rpilE CELEBRATED Juno Cordial, just re- JL ceived by june 12 HUMPHREYS &JOII NSON PRINTING PAPER,-140 Reams Printing I. Paper of the tollowinir sizer: 24X35; 21 $X 284 ; 244 X 39 ; 244 X 38 ; 25 X 364 I 25 X 36 ; 24 * 38 Received and for sale by july 9 J. B. r ÜBBEDGE. IUUSQIIITO LACE. A lresli assortment of the above goods of unusual l\. width (one hundred and eleven inches,) only 50 cents per yard. ALSO. A large lot of Musiin Sleeves. Barege and Silk Mantillas, of eveiy shade to be had at the new Store of JfICOHEN&Co, ju> 19 No 140 Broughton street. 13 OPE, TWINE AND BAGGING.—I 42 ■ V coils Philadelphia Rope, lOOdoNew York do., the best article that comes to this market; 5 bales superior Twine ; 40 bales Gunny Banging ; lor sale by (aug 5) WILLIS & BRUNDAGE. INTH RRI FTC CIIO I, ERA which threatens to overspread the land, as well as in ordinary lorm of Bowel Complaints, the long and so favora bly known Astringent Anodyne Carminative Dr. Johnll. RovvandV Compound Syrup of Blackberry Root,is the safest and surest help. Be sure to have it always by you, and inextremeca fos,take theprest ribeddose everyo minutes,until the Vomiting,Cholic,Cramp and Diarrhoea are checked. It is very mild, innocent and palatable, especially suited to children. For sale by the Agt aug 5 JNO. A.MAYER, 154 Broughton st. W\INI)SOR fSOAP.--Low's highly perfumed Brown Windsor Soap. A lartre supply, july 24 JNO. A. MAY ER, 154 Broughton-st. LEGAL NOTICES. GEORGIA—BRYAN COUNTY. YIfHEREAS, Charles W.Feigus- n, lias applied to ▼ 3 me for letters ofadministration on the estate o! Henry A. Scott, late ot this County deceased; this is therefore, to admonish all and singular the rela tives or creditors of the deceased, to tile their objec tions if any exist—else letters will be granted the applicant. july 16th, 1852 A. H.SMITH, july 29 30ds Ordinary. notice^ ALL persons having demands against Francis .1. Chapman, late ol Liberty County, Deceased, will present them duly attested within the time pre scribed by law ; and all indebted are hereby requir ed to make immediate payment to JOHN CHAPMAN or, april27 JAMES F. CHAPMAN, Executors. NOTICE. months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Court ot Ordinary for the County of Chatham, for leave to sell one thousand acres of land.lying and being in the County of Bryan, containing one thousand acres and known as the Mossman Lands; said Lana being part of the real Estate of the Estate of Michael T. Dawsey deceased. WM. E. VV . QUARTERM AN, apri!27, 1852 Executor. HERRING.— lOOboxes landing per brig Jno Mar shall and for sale by _ap*i!6 EWBUKER. C 'LOSING OUT” —A line assortment of Swiss, f aud Jaconet Muslins, at very low rates. E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress street, A WELL selected stock of French Combrics. E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congressstreeet, july 31 Gibbon's Range. SUMMER CLOTHS, Mohaires and Darp De- Etes, tor Gentlemen’s und Boy’s wear, so” sale by E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress street, july 31 Gibbon’s Range. FINE FRENCH MUSLINS—SeIIing out at reduced prices, by E. L. GUEHARD, 154 Cougress stect, july Gibbon’s Range. RIO COFFEE. —2IBO bags prime Coffee, the cargo of schr Midas, from Rio de Janeiro; n ( „ landing and for sale by june 15 PADELFORD, FAY it CO. AVERY”NOVELS. -A uew and splend edition of the Waverly Novels, part one, r ceived by july 26 J. B. CUBBEDGE. Sugars and coffee.— 2s bhds choice Port Rico Suirar: 10 do do St Croix do; 20 do fair and prime New Orleans do ; 300 bags Rio Cof fee. For sale by july 2 WEBSTER Sc PALME3. PEACH BRANDY, FLOUR and CORN. 10barrels Peach Brandy. 5h bbls. F'lour, and 200 bags Corn ; landing from 9chr. H. N. Gambrill, and for sale by july 10 BRIGHAM, KELLR & CO. COME~AT~LAS~T.'— 'The sub- ~~ scriber has just received a selecttSSSfcS assortment of Ladies’light Colored Linen Gaiters, als j Ladies’ Black and White Kid and Satin Slip pers, which he respectfuly invites the public to call and exainiu. at Gibbon’ s Building, sign of the large Boot. (july 16) WM. HEIDT. *Jj AY, R KICKS, WHITE “PINE LUM * 3 BEK, AND LATHS.—IOO bales Eastern Hav, 50,000 superior Paving Bricks, 20,000 ft White Pine Boards, and 100,000 seasoned White Pine Laths, cargo ot brig Harriet, daily expected. For sale, to arrive by july 8 BRIGHAM, KELIY & CO. 3 store and for sale by july 14 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE. LEMONS —40 boxes Lemons to arrive per steamer Florida, and tor sale by july 6 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE. fVA MPHENE AND~SPIRIT GAS.—The subscriber ha 9 received per steamship State of Georgia, a supply ot Camphene anu Spirit Gas, which will he sold on reasoaable terms • also, Cam phene, Gas and Oil Lamps of various patterns ; Oil, Gas and Camphene Cans of all 6izes. JOHN J. MAURICE. june 14 10 and 12 Bernard street. LIFE OF DR. HINES The publishers of the Lite of this celebrated Carolinian, who is now an inmate ot the Savannah Jail, anticipating an extensive demand in Savannan, have placed “the work on sale at the book store of july 26 J. B. CUBBEDGE. I? RESH CONGRESS WATER.— Now laud ing from bark Harvest, a supply of Congress Water, in pint amt quart outlies, direct from the Springs, and recently bottled, july 27 WM M. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr. POINSETT’S INDIAN LOXEC UST— A positive cure for Chronic Diarrhoea and Dys entery. For sale by agent. JNO. A. MAY ER, july 24 154 Broughton street. C2J.IL L NET, Twine or Thread, White and Drab; 3 a lull supply just rece ved and for sale low by june 22 E LOVELL, No. II Bernard st. (1 OME TO OITR STORE and see the finest J lot of Fancy Soaps ever ottered here, these took the premium at the World s Fair, and cant be beat: just received and for sale by HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON, aug 3 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. j_JA Y.—150 bales prime Northern Hay ; lor sale july 21 HUNTER & GAMMELL. KATMANDU. —A Journey to Katmandu, (The Capitol of Nepaul,) with the Camp of Jung Bahadoor ; including a sketch oithe Nepaulese Am bassador at Home ; by Laurence Oliphant. Harpers’Magazine, for August Received by - july 28 .1. B. CUBBEDGE. IYTORTHERN 7IAY.—IOO bales prime Nor them Hay, for sale by july 31 E. W, BUKER. HUSBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA. The superior qualities of this Magnesia are,that it is entirely deprived ol carbonic acid, free Irom unpleasant taste, smell or other disagreeable prop erty, and is without roughness or grittiness to the touch or palate. One teaspoonful of this Magnesia is equal in strength to three or four of the common calcined Magnesia, thu* combining smallness of dose with the most agreeuble form in which Magnesia, can be administered. Just received per steamer State of Georgia. WM W LINCOLN, july 12 Monument square. LI3IE.— Landing from brig Harriet; and for sale by june 12 BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. LTOIJ THAT ARE SUFFERING with ■ Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint, will find a sure and speedy relief by using a single bottle ot Dr. Bil lings’s Astringent Svrup. For sale by HUMPAREYS & JOHNSON, july 14 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. LUM B E R.— 2o.ooofeet White Pine Lumber,now landing from brig Harriet; for sale by aug4 BRIGHAM,KELLY Sc CO. UMBRELLAS. —A fresh assortment of both Cotton and Silk, just received nnd for sale low by J. H. COHEN Sc Cos, july 24 No. 140 Broughton street. EXCHANGE76n NEW YORY—At sight in sums to suit purchasers, for sale by aug2 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. Philadelphia coils Rope. in store and for snle by aug2 WILLIS Sc BRUNDAGE. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. —A consignee 1* >r 50 bbls Rosendale : C< incut, received per sclnr. North State, from 1 New York. (au g7) Wll.l iS .v i’>RUNDACIS NOTICE to Tin: PUBLIC. r \m E subscriber has employed a superior Horae I Shoer, which he hopes will give 6atirfaction to. all that will try him.at the old stand, 98,St. Julie st july 28 lmo S. Z MURPHY. IWAR&HAIJL HOUSE. r AkA The subserber having leased the above mjitij HOUSE, situated on Broughton-street, be tween Abercorn and Dray ton-streets, for a term ol respectfully informs the citizens of Savannah and the public generally, that he is now prrpard to receive borders, both regular and trans ient, on the most reasonable terms, and pledges him self, by strict attention to business, to met it the pat ronage oi the public. lie intends to make the Mar shall House A FIRST CLASS Hotel. His table will be supplied with every luxury that can be procured, july 22 lmo WILLIAM JOHNSON. The Chattanooga Gazette, Macon Journal Ac Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Weekly Chronicle A. Sentinel, Auguata,and Jacksonville (Fui.) Repub lican, Baltimore Sun, Phradelphia Bulletin, New Vork Herald, Charleston Courier, will please insert this one month, and send accounts to this office. DISBOLI ION. fJHIE CO—PAkTNEItSIJIP heretofore existed un -1 der the nrm of LaROCHE, BOVVNE u. CO., expired by its own limitation, on the letot June 185-J. ISAAC I). LaROCHE, A. T. BGWNE, aug 4 EDWARD S. K i.MPTON. CO-PA RTNEIIsHIP. SUBSCRIBERS ha\e tgis dr.v associated I with them in business RICHARD H. MAR SHALL, of Columbia, S. C., under the firm of La ROCHFL BOWNE Ac CO., and will continue the DRY GOODS business at their old stand, corner of Congress and Whitaker sts. June 1, 1852. ISAAC D. LaROCHE, A T. BOVVNE, _augj __ EDWARDS. KEMPTON. THE BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE Os South Western Georgia. r pillS Seminary, located at Villa Norva, near A Cutlibert, Randolph county, was opened on the J6th instant, under circumstances decidedly en couraging. At the close of the first week, the number of pupils in the institution amounted to sev enty. The members of the faculty are, at present, the President. Rev. A.T. HOLMES, a. m , Rev. JOHN HILL’LU i’HER. a. m., Mrs AMANDA C. CLARKE. Miss MARY WILSON and Miss GEORGIA PRIDE. Thl Presidentis now corresponding with Ladies of known literary merit, who will be employed as their services may be required ; and the friends of our Colie g*. and of education generally, may feel’assurod that the several Departments will be represented by competent Lecturers and Professors. The course ot study is divided into three Depart ments, and each Department into two classes. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. The first class of this department will be princi pally employed in Spelling, Reading ind Defining—- tuition per term, $ 8 00 In the second class will be taught Mental Ar ithmetic, Geography, See. —tuition p*r term, ’ 10 00 ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. In the first class will be taught Arithmetic Grammar, History, See tuition per term, 15 00 In the second class will be taught, Algebra, Rhetoric, Natural History,Ancient History. Sec tuition per term, 15 CO COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Inthe first class will be taught Natural Philo 20 00 Tiophy, Botany, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Lo gic, See. —tuition per term. In the second class will be taught Natural Philosophy, the higher Mathematics, Evi dences of Christianity, See. —tuition per term, ‘ 20 0 Pupils in the Department of Music wilibe charged s4oper annum. Instruction in the Greek,Latin and French langua ges will be given without extra charge. Board, with lights and washing, can be obtained in the village at $lO per month. The Trustees are determined to use every 1 ffort to sustain a School equal to any in the State ; and they believe that the system of instruction which they have adopted will secure ti the pupil a thorough and accomplished educntiou. The great object aim ed at will be to give character to the young ladies, and that kind of mental and moral discipline which will fit them for usefulness in any sphere of life. The pupils ot the Institution w ill be required to attend public worship, on every Lord’9day, but the instructions of parents and guardians respecting the place of worship, shall be observed. The next Term will commence on the third Mon day in August. K W WARREN, Secretary of the Board of Trustees, march 22 is eod6 m ISußfei SUBSCRIBER tr.kes this method of :i**S returnin o fl lall ks to the citizens of Savannah for their very liberal patronage, and hopes by close attention to the selection ot his goods to merit a continuance of the same. He wi uld most respectfully submit the following low prices for their consideration .- Choice Goshen But ter from 20 to 22cts. per lb.; superior Yellow Clar ified Sugar 8 cts.; Standard Crushed and Powdered do 10c.; tine and extra fine Young Hyson Tea 50 to 75c.; extra Curious do do 624 c. tosl ; extra Oolong 50c.; Imperial, Gunpowder and Old 11}son do 62} to 75c.; Moca, Java, Maracaibo, Rio and St. Domin go Coffee 9 to 20c.; Madeira, Port and Sherry Wines $1 to $3 : Pedit. Otard, G >dard and A. Seignette Brandy $1 to s3}; Foreign aud Domestic Fruit, Spi ces, etc. C. B. SC ALL Y, july 21 St. Andrew’s Hall. SPRING GOODS-The undersigned are now re ceiving their stock of Spring Cloths,Cassimeres, Vestings nqd Fancy Articles, which they venture to say cannot be su: passed in the Southern States, as regards richness and variety. Their stock of Ready Made Clothing is inferior to none. We arc now pre pared to make up Garments in such a manner that cannot tail to please all who may favor us with their custom. Our goods are all oi the newest and most fasionable styles, to which we call the attention of the public generally. DIBBLE & CAREY, apt il 15 corner Broughton and W hitaker et. a-'mt GENT’S WEAK. WTIITK and Colored Linen Drills. White and Colored Marseiles Vesting. English and French Drab d’Ete. Black and Colored Cashmerets. Cloth ami Cassimeres. Silk and Linen Gloves. Linen 4 Hose, an excellent assortment. Summer Gauze under Shirts. Batiste and other styles ot Crarats. The above goods arc carefully selected, and will be offered at wholesale prices, Ht tho new and real cheap store of ‘ J. H .COHEN Sc CO, Nextto I. W. Morrell’s Furniture Store, Brough ton-st, Savannah. june 5 Tailors will do well to examine our stock of above Goods, and trimmings of all styles. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS—The Subscriber is now opening:, per Bark Harvest, from New York, .another supply of TRAVELLING TRUNKS,viz: English Sole Leather, Brass Band, andiron Frame, beautifully fininshed; together with Valyses. Leather and Carpet Bays. Satchels, and Ladies’ Hat Boxes. All of which will he sold at small profits, at the Trunk Depot. Gibbons’ Build ing- apri!3o GEO. S. NICHOLS Black and colored hkoad- CLOTH.— Fine Black Broadcloth, at and below cost. Colored do., lor 6ale by J H COHEN. Sc CO. june 16 140 Broughton street. ENGI7I~SIII£ID SLIPPERS —A desirable article, for sale by july 31 W. HEIDT. HOICK (iOSHIiN BUTTJKH.—A weekly sup ily received per •teHiuer. and ior.ale by july 2 WEBSTER & PALMES. PRIME NORTH RIVER HAY.-100 bales, just received per steamship Florida, and Cor sale by june 22 PADELFORD. FAY Sc CO CAREEN GINGER, for sale by july 8 J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-sts. ANOTHE YTWh ifsiI AIiRIVAL. AT THE Trunk Depot. GEO S NICIIOI.s is opening another supply of beautiiul Travelling Trunks, per brig I’hilura. Those in want are invited to call Ht the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range. may 25 SHIPS AND STKAMERS. .."-V—:jaßwr. - ~^ag^r~—- --r ■ um— ■ ■ FOR BOSTON. XFi The fast sailing schr. SPLENDID, J. H. Rogers master, will have quick dispatch lor tm above port! For freight of small packages,or passage, apply to the master on board, or to ug 5 E.YV. BUKER JOB BALT!3I ORE—Regular Line Jr'y't The superior fust sailing packet schooner JOHN VV. ANDERSON, Watson master, haying a large part ot her curgo engaged, w'i l ! have quick despatch For freight or plumage, having good accomodations, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to (augs) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOKPTi ILADELPIIIA. PHILADELPHIA AND SA V ANN All, STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY m ’ w aru * splendid side wheel teamslup STATE OF GEORGIA. tons register. Captain John E. Walton, has commenced her regular tnps and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the 2d day of June, and every alternate Wednesday there alter—nay on the 16th and 30th June. 14th and 28th July, 10th and 25th August, aid so < n Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, .9-25 Through Tickets to New Yoik, -5 Steerac*’. - 9 Tins ship has been built with rntir*- regard to safe ty, comfort and dii-patrh. and oilers ri vv mui admi rable facilities to business and travel. For freight or passage, apply to PADELFORD, KAY & CO.. Agents in Savennuh. HERON & MARTIN, Agent., in Pbilu.ieiphia. may 19 y f\ HERON iS .t PACKET MM^ BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH, Ihe lollowing vessels comprise this Line, and wlf saii about every two weeks, viz : Schooner JULIA ELIZA Capt. IlruEur do J. H. HOLMES, do. LoDGr;. do DART, do. MiKFss. do ( HAS. A, G REINER,., do. PETBKSon 1 iie Vessels are first class schooner . and ct.to manded by captains experienced in the trade, and who will use. their best exertions to give satisfaction to the shippers For freight or passage good accommodations fi r passage) apply to v\ ILLIB BKIJMJACE, No. 72 Bay Street,Savannah. i’ “ TON A MARTIN, m;iril N0.374 North Wharves. Philadelphia FO K NEW YCBK* The first ciara splendid steam-shins FLORIDA Capt Lyon, ALABAMA... Capt Ludlow boi uigiiig to the New-York and Savannah Steam Navigation Company. Leave nml New-York every SATURDAY. 1 hese ships are ol I.3UU tons register, and usv; • passed in safety, comtort and ppted. They leave Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Union leave Charleston, and arrive in New York, as soon as. or before their . VW* Cabin passage s2s—payab e before going on board. Agents: PADELFORD. FAY Sc CO Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, J HD 29 194 Front street. NT w York. DR. LAGRUK, OF PARI^ AND GUM SPFJCIFC—For the cure of 3 Sore. Diseased and Bleeding Gums, and rrmov ing all Tartar from the Teeth,for keeping them clean ami white, and preventing Dr-cay. Better testimony cannot be offered in favor of any medicine than the following from Dr. S. (Libert, whose character and integrity is well known in the South and VVest, and much throughout the United States, as being the most successful man living for the treatment and cure of the most inveterate can cers and chronic ulcers : “ Being culled upon to give my opinion respecting Dr. Lacrue’a Tooth and Gum Speiific. 1 take pleas ure in saying, that as Agent, I have sold the Specific rapi ily. and so far ns 1 have heard from i:s effects it has given universal satisfaction, ar.d bearing thr* ap pellation ol the most superior article now in u*e for cleaning and whitening the teeth; tor restoring firmness to soft spongy gums, or healing wherethere is ulceration with rapidity. Suffice it to say that it bus no rival in point of efficacy. 8L GILBERT, M I) , Dec. 16, 1851. 126Poydras st.. N. O. Prepared from the original receipt, by CLARK Sc CO.. Sole Proprietors for the United States, 204 Bar onnest., N. O. For sale by au g4 J A. MAYER. 1111 i:Tw aio.\ri. Dispatch is a Recommendation which is Im portant to Builders and Contractors. r l3 i j IT Subscriber is now prepared with a sufficient I force ol Workmen,to Ho four times the amount of Tin Roofing, of any other Establishment in the City of Savannah, in the same space of time, and can give reference to numerous Roofs laid by him, which the Public can inspect. 1 can cover a Medi um sized Dwelling House, end put up Gutters and Conductors, complete in the space of .10 hours. All Roots warranted in pointot Workmanship, and prices as low as prudence dictates. I am also, fitting up Water Works in Housse, which in point of Style and Workmanship.has never been practised in this City. All work done under my immediate inspection. I respectfully ask a -ontinuance of the patronage, which has been so liberally bestowed on me since my commencement of business, and will endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. JOHN J. MAURICE. may 29 10 Sc 12 Barnard-street ( 1 0LT’S ItEPEAT 1 N<rTY?TOITS—AII si zes, on hand, with or without Cases. Allen’s 6 barrel Pistols, Allen's single self cocking do.. 2 3,4, 5 and 6 inches, with Ivory and Wood Stocks, now received and for sale by aug2 E. LOVELL. PE RC’U SSI ON CAPS.—SOO.OOO sorted”<l"D. Cox’s Water Proof—Westey’s.Richard’s,Elys’, and American Hat Caps, now on hand and for sale by (aug 2) E. LOVELL. / UN WADDING—EIy’s, Baldwins Sc Joises xX Gun Wadding, received and for sale bv ug 2 E.LOVELL. ~\( i( ) *AG;> lbs English, just received and lor sale by aug 2 E. LOVELL, Barnard st. T>ACON—6ohhds very choice Sides and Shoul J J ders, lundingper steamer State of Georgia,from Philadelphia, and for sale by iulv • 6 PADELFORD. FAY & CO. ( MINGKESS WATER.—I Gross Congress Vt Water, pints, fresh from the spring, aug 5 JNO. A. .MAYER, 154 Broughton st. I 8R1CK.—45.000 fir-1 quality Eas- J ten: Brick ; 10,1100 second quality Eastern Brick, landing from brig iJ . rriet; for .sale by aug 4 BRIGIIAH, KELLY Sc CO. VV HITE DID LL PA NTS.-Just received * and for sale chi ap. at the Clothing Store of july 1 G S NICHOLS, Gibbon’s Range. —Geo. S. Nichols has just received LJ from New York, a full supply ot JudsonV supe rior Shirts. Those in want ot a good article can get it at the Clothing Store of July 1 Gibbon's Range. Tl AY ! HAY ! !—SO bales prime Northern Hay* * >1 in store, and for sale by july 10 WILLIS Sc BRUNDAGE. HAY —2UO bales prime North River Hay, land ing from brig Excel, and for s-de bv July 10 WAS I 'BURN, WILDER Sc CO. CJOODS FOR TRAVELLING 1> H ESSES* X Just received an assor ment of i lain, Colored, 44 Chambray. very fashionable for Travelling Dresses, together with anew lot of those fast Col ored Muslin's, at 12* cents. J - H. COHEN & CO. 140 Broughton street june 10 next to 1 vV. M(rrells Furniture Store PICKLES.—In Barrels, half barrels and Jars A for sale at the Emporium, by june 26 S GOODALL PLASTER. —28 bbls Plaster, hourly expected, and for sale to arrive by June 4 E W BUKER. IJLACKS3IITM’S COAL.-520 r-l-J ginia Coal, for snle bv 1 july 31 E. W. BUKER.