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V ~ CLEARED.
Steamship i* s ot Geogia, Walton, Philadel
phia, Pudelford, I'ny Sc Cos.
DKPAitTi: n.
Steam packet Gordon, King, Charleston.
lihUOUANDA.
Br ship Pomona, Cronk, hence, at Fayal on the
7th May.
Bark Arctic, Saunders, hence, for St. l’eterburgh,
’Rua. was off Suraburgh on the 21st nit.
Brig Emily, for this port, cleared at Boston on the
Gth in at.
Brig Manzanilla, Berry, hence, at New York on
the 4th inst.
Brig John R Dow, Coombs, for this port, cld at N
York on the4tb inst.
Ship Marion, Share, sail for this port same day;
brig Augusta, Stone, and schr Virginia, Ross, do do
on lhcir regular days, and schr Chas Mills, Francis,
do doon UielUth inst., were up at New York on the
sth inst
Brig J Guttenburgh, Ilall from Jacksonville, Fla.
arrived at New York on the Ith inst.
Brig CU'lmoc, Cowrie, from Doboy Island, Ga.
arrived at New York on the ltd inst.
NEW ADVERT!SEMENTS.
FOlt MOW VO UK.
To Leave on Saturday Morning, slug. 14, at.s o'elk.
m ‘Fhe splendid steamship ALABAMA,
Ludlow, will leave ns
above. For freight or passage, apply
aug 11 PADELFORP, FAY Sc CO.
Cabin Passage $25
Steerage I)
ifOR NEW YORK—OIe Esin ML
The regular packet brig P 1! i ng
, fnr£ part of her freight ega_ and. w .lick
•despatch as above. For balance < f ‘ . pas
sage, apply on board at Telfair's ■ . or to
aug 11 BRIGIIAM, KELLY Sc CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line.
i The packet schr. J.F. TOJ.i AS,Often mas
-2SSK ter, (provided sufficient freight offers) will
load with quick despatch for above port. For freight
or passage apply to
aug II” WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
CLARET WINE*-—Just received per late ar
rivals, 20 boxes superior St Julian Claret Wine.
Also, a superior article by the gallon. Wines and
Liquors ot all descriptions,|for sale by
aug 11 GEO. ALEXANDER,
Coiner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr.
JUST RECEIVED—SOO Cocoa Nuts, for sale
by (aug 11) GEO. ALEXANDER,
Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr.
T EAIONSAND SARDINES. —Received per
steamer Alabama, 10 boxes Lemons and 5 cases
Sardines—wholes, halt's and boxes. Also, a fresh
supply ot Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Spices,
Scotch Ale, London Porter, Wines, Liquors, Cordi
als, Groceries, See.
aug 11 GEO. ALEXANDER,
Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument spY.
NEW POTATOES. —Ten bids, received per
steamer, and for sale by
aug II GEO. ALEXANDER.
Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr.
OSIIEN BUTTER AMH! 1 IKESEA
fresh supply Gosh on Butter and Cheese, just
received per steamer Alabama, and for sale at the
Emporium, by
aug J 1 SEABORN GOODALL.
ANT ED TO FURCIIA* E, A~ first rate
Woman—a house servant. Enquire at
aug9 No. 11 BARNARD ST.
XITOODEN WARE.—The subscriber 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 I quart to
% Bushel, Painted and Plain Tubs and Buckwt-.
Wash Boards, Barrel Covers, Past Boards, Pins and
Chothes Pins, for sale by JON. J. MAURICE,
aug 9 10, 12 and 14 Barnard street.
NEW ROOKS.—The tipper Ten Thousand*—
Sketches of American Society : by O. Astor
Bristed.
The Discarded Daughter, or ‘on children of th.
Isle, a t b'j of the Chesapeake ;by Emma 1). E. No v
itte So- worth.
Life in the South, a Companion to Uncle Tom's
Cabin; by C. H. Wylry, of ‘orth Carolina.
• y -II m-a Kidding,- author of “Tom
Jones,” --Jus. Andrews,” &c., Arc.
f J ho 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 Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or Eigh
th n Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir
a Franklin’s Expedition, in the years 1850-1: by
jieut- Sherard Osborn, being No. 14 Putnam's Li
brary.
Louisa, or tin’ Adventures of a French Milliner :
by Alexander Dumas. Received by
aug9 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
~ FA NO Y A N D STAR LESTAtTo NEItY.
Y\ ‘..V BURGER Sc CO.—Engligh. French
TANARUS and German Manufacturers of every variety
of ACCOUNT BOOKS, Port Mommies in Pearl.
Ivory. Leather, Papier, Mache. &c dealers in DO
MESTIC STATIONERY ot all kinds, Printing. Vis
iting ami Playing Cards, No. 25 John Street, New
York.
A full assortment of S. Silliman Sc Co’s cel
ebrated Patent Wood Inkstands, Sandboxes, Wafer
Cups, Cocoa Stamps, Sec. 3mo aug 9
SPHERICAL DISINFECTING FLUID.
HU. BAY.HOND’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, billions, 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 atmosphere of infectious
diseases.
This fluid is healthy to breathe or rako internally,
andrinstead ot tilling the room with a choking, ir
respirable air, as the chlorine ot lime and 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 its balmy fragrant and tonic influence.
11. 11. RAYMOND'S’ MEDALLION TOOTH
WASH tor whitening the teeth, sweetening the
breath, hardening the gums, cleaning the mouth
from all unpleasant taste.
C. W. AMBURGER & Cos., SoleAgts.
aug 9 3mo 25 John Street, New York.
SALE.—A tine Gold Hunting Wacth. tor
cash. Apply at this office. Gt aug 7
UIIOVE ALL THINGS.—HoId fast to that
I. 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 KECEJ VHI> per steam
er State of Georgia, a large assort- fir
rnent of Benkert's make, ot Gents Black a:
Drab Congress Gaiters, and for sale by
WILLIAM lIEIDT, Gibbon's Bull
july 13 Sign of the larg.
t>AREGE MANTILLAS.—The subscriber
) lias just received another lot of those beautiful
White Barege Mantillas,to which he calls the at
tention of the? Ladies’of Savannah ; for sale at the
New Store, No. 110 Broughton stiv. t.
july If, J II COHEN & CO.
nit( nvNUiN i) so"r so ap . --1 ,ow's genu-
Jl ine English, highly perfumed, old Brown
Windsor Soap Just received and for -ale by
july 12 WM W LINCOLN, Monument-sqr.
HOOFLAND’S GERMAN B ERS
Dr. Iloolland’s Celebrated German Bitters, for
for sale by JNO. A. MAYER,
july 24 124 B rough ton street/
I I3IE* —300 bbls. best Rockland Lime ; landing
J from brig Sarah Peters, and lbr sale by
july 30 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
LI ME, Plaster, Cement and Plastering Hair, nl
ways on hand and for sale by
aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
DUCK 77F()0bod.s oFTiooper'sUot
V 2 ton Duck, from No. 1 to No. 10, on band and for
sale by [aug 4J BRIGHAM, KELLY CO.
LjAf US AND Tl 85.—50 dozen Painted Pails,
20 nests Painted Tuba ; for sal* bv
aug 4 • RfGHAM. KELLY Sc CO.
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST II 1852.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST .
ibw I would call the attention of the public to the following reduced prices of :
GROCERIES FOR CASH;
Brown SUGAR at 14, J(> and J 8 tbs.for $1
C arified • I3amlM “ “ Si
Crushed “ lOnnd IL “ “ Si
Old . new cropßio COFFEE 10 “ “ .$1
Old Government Java “ 7 “ “ Si
AND ALL ARTICLES IN MY LINE AT PROPORTIONATE LOW PRICES.
March fi (is ts) ill .1. ttOI.OUOSS, 157 Itioiiy lllon-sf.
LOTTERIES.
Drawn Numbers oi Class 86.
35 13 29 49 20 K 98 30 17 5 25 03.
C. B. PATTEItHON’S Office.
Will b<* dnnvii Thursday.
Office No. 153 liny .Street, two doors East of City Hotel.
F.c. BARBER Sc CO, Managers.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
For the Pen cjit of the Independent Fire Company at
A ugust.a.
Savannah Lottery.
Look Here ! Look Here !
TRU L Y A B EAU TI FU L SDH KM E .
15 DRAWN NUMB tilts IN EACH PACK AUK OF 20 Tickets*
A rare chance by the Package.
Class 87.
Will be drawn in the Exchange Building on Thurs
day, 12th inst., at IV o'clock P. M.
SCHEME.
1 prized’ $3,000 I 1 prizes of 200
1 prizes of 300 | 5 prizes of 00
in sides other small prizes amounting in the aggre
g“ to over fifty-seven thousand dollars.
Tickets sl—HalvesoO.—Quarters 25c.
A pack of halves cost sl3 at a risk of only $6 62
“ quarters ‘ $0 50 “ “ $3 31
Orders from t he country promptly nttended
to, and printed drawings sent to all who may order
tickets.
aug 10 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
DRAWN .M il B£RS ol GeofgiaState Lottery
Class, No. 80 :
35 13 29 49 20 8 28 30 17 5 25 03.
Nos. 5 8 30,25 26 49. 28 19 03, prizes sold.
t-£T Call for the Cash or renew your prizes at
ELIrtUA WYLLY'rt OFFICE,
all g 11 City Hotel—Bay Lane.
W ill be drawn on Thursday*
3,000 DOLLARS.
Georgia State Lottery,
Class N0.87.
Authorized by the Legislature, for the Benefit of the
Independent Fire Company, at Augusta.
To be drawn in Savannah, Ga., on the 12th inst.
F. C. BARBER Sc CO., MANAGERS.
15 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 20 Tickets
*►
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 prize of $3,000 5 prizes of 00
1 prizes of 300 5 prizes ot 45
5 prizes of 200 5 prizes of 35
See. See. See.
Tickets $1 —sharesin 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 lor single.
Rifles. —Persons in want of a good Rifle, are res
pectiully m invited to examine a large assortment
of our own manufacturing, which are warranted to
shoot well, arid made ot the very best Iron and Cast
Steel Barrels.
Plantation Muskets. —Two cases just received.and
for sale by (july 31) E. LOVELL.
TVTEW BOOKS.—-The Prairie Scout, or Aga
1 l tone the Renegade ; a Romance of Border Life.
Alexander Tardy : The Poisoner, or Pirate Cluof
oi St. Domingo.
Wliitef/iars. or the days of Charles the Second ;
an Historical Rom ance—lllustrated.
Ladies’ National Magazine: for August.
Graham’s Magazine for Augnst.
Godov’s Lady s Book for August. Received by
july J. B. CUBBEDGE.
II .11E AND LATHS—IOOO bbls. Lime and
_J 50,000 Laths, landing per Sprightliug Sea. and
for sale by
july 12 BRIGH IM, KELLY & CO.
HARPERS’ MAGAZINE for July.
Graham’s do do do.
Godey's Ladies’ Book do do.
Received by (june 23) J. B. CUBBEDGE.
I A LOUR AND BISCUIT.—ISO bbls Baltimore
Flour, 100 do Canal do ; 50 do Sugar. Soda,
and Butter Biscuit; 50 bait’ do do do do do; for sale
by (july 2) WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
ORANGES, LEMONS, NUTS, &c.—Just
received per steamer Florida,
may 29 GEO. ALEXANDER,
corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument-sqr.
DOG COLLARS AND CHAINS.—A large
assortment, just received, and tor sale by
may 20 E. LOVELL, II Barnard street.
/ i FLUENT VM) PLASTER.—24O bbls Ce*
mc.-nt • 25 bbls plaster, daily expected to arrive
per brig Allred Exall, from New York, and for sale
by
june2s WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
j IST RFC El . ED !!
• * Blue and Green Bareges, tor Veils.
Black no do Dresses.
8-4 and 10 4 White Marseiles Quilts.
Alexander's Colored Tafeta Gloves.
Black Net Mitts and Gloves.
Thread i Hose for Gents Wear.
Pink, Blue and Green Chambrays, and for sale
low by J. H. COHEN, & CO,
june 24 at the new store, 140 Broughton st.
NEW ORLEANS WHISKEY.—SO bbls
Whiskey, in store and for sale by
june 23 HUNTER & UAMMELL.
:ITTLE BOYS.—I have recently received a
J handsome assortment of Alpaca and White Lin
en Jackets : \\ bite Linen Drill Pants, and White
Marseilles Vests, besides other articles in your way,
call and see. They are well made, and for sale
cheap by GS NICHOLS,
july 1 Gibbon’s Range.
| IST RECEIVED per steamer, a fresh sup
• “ ply of Lemons, Oranges, Butter, Lard, Cheese,
Ground and Green Coffee, Spices, etc.
june 23 GKO. ALEXANDER,
■jrncr Bull and Congress-sts., Monument sqr.
. lARPENTERS* BENCH PLANES* An
Vv’ assortment, just received and for sale by
july 13 E. LOVELL, No. 11 Barnurd-st.
riMf \ CELEBRATED J utio Cordial, just re
-I- ci’ .iy
jane HUMPHREYS &JOHNSON
PRINTING PA PER. -140 U earns Printing
Paper of the following sizer: 24X35 ; 2H X
28i ; 241- X 39 ; 24£ X3B ; 25 X 361 ; 25 X 36 ;24 X
38 Received and lor sale by .
july 9 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
HIIISQUITO LACE.
\ fresh assortment of the above goods of unusual
width (one hundred and eleven inches,) only
50 cents per yard.
ALSO.
A large lot of Muslin Sleeves. Barege and Silk
Mantillas, ofeveiy shade to be had at the new Store
ol J H COHEN Sc Cos,
june 19 No 140 Broughton street.
11 OPE, TWINE AND BAGGING.—I 42
IV coils Philadelphia Rope, LOO do New York do.,
the best article that comes to this market; 5 bales
superior Twine ; 40 bales Gunny Bagging ; for sale
by (aug 5) VVILLIri & BRUNDAGE.
IjUINDSOR NO A p.--! uw .- highly perfumed
Brovyu Windsor Hoap. A large supply
july2l JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st.
Old Mocha COFFEE, 9 It, s. for $
Gunpowder,lmperial a Hyson TEA. .50 to 75c. lb
Extra Curious “ “ $1 a? r,
Oolong “ J7l o ..f lb
LEGAL NOTICES.
| GEORG I A—BRYAN COUNTY.
i Vy HERE AH, Charh-s W. Feigus- n, hasapplied t
)| Henry A. rtcott. lute ol tlii.-j County deceased; this
: is therefore, to admonish all am. ingular the rela
tives or creditors of the deceased, th lib* their oiij. c
tions if any exist—else letters will be granted the
applicant.
july I.oth, 1852 i A. 11. SMITH,
july 29
NOTICE.
VLL persons having demands against Francis J,
Chapman, late ot Liberty County, Deceased,
i will pi osent them duly attested within t in* time pn
j scribed by law ; and all indebted arc hereby requir
ed to make immediate payment to
JOHN CHAPMAN or,
april27 JAMES F. CHAPMAN, Executors.
NOTICE.
14* OUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable tho Court ol Ordinary for the
j County ot Chit’ham, for leave to .sell one thousand
j acres of land.lying and being in the County of Bryan,
containing one thousand acres and known as the
Mossman Lands; said Land being part of the real
Estate ottho Estate of Michael T. Dawscy deceased.
WM. E. W. QUARTER M AN,
apri127,1852 Executor.
| 1 ERRING.--100boxes landing per brig Jno Mar
■ l shall and for sole by
“prilG * EYVBUKER.
Ol T*—Afinh assortment of rtwiss,
A and Jnconet Muslins, at very low rates.
JL L. GUERARD, 154 Congrcssstreef,
July 1 Gibbon’s Range.
A W ELL selected stock of French Combrics.
E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congrcssstreeet,
july 31 Gibbon's Range.
(’LOTUS, Mohaires and Darp De-
’ Kt.es, lor Gentlemen’s and Boy’s wear, lo • sale
by E. L. GUERARD, 151 (’ongress street,
july ‘U Gibbon’s Range.
FRENCH Ml BLI NS—Selling out at
reduced prices, by
E. Ij. GUERARD, 154 (’ougresssteet,
July 51 Gibbon’s Range.
plu (IOFFEE.—2IBO bags prime Coffee, the
-IY cargo ot schr Midas, Irom Rio de Janeiro; n (
landing and for sale by
junc i 5; : PADELFORD, FAY Se. CO.
W A VERY NOVELS.—A new and splend
edition of the YVaverly Novels, part one, r
| ceived by
July 26 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
: GUGA-KS AND COFFEE.—2S hhds choice
I Port Rico Sugar: 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 Se PALM ES.
PEACH BRANDY, FLOUR and CORN.
10barrels Peach Brandy. s' bbls. Floqr, and 200
bags Corn ; landing from schr. 11. N. Gambrill, and
for sale by
juy HI BBIQKAM, KELLR 4- CO.
COME AT CAST.^Tfaeaub
scriber has just received a select
assortment ot Ladies*light Colored Linen Gaiters,
also Ladies’ Black and White Kid and Satin Slip
pers, which he respectfuly invites the public to call
and exarain, at Gibbon’s Building, sign of the large
(July 16) “ WM. HEIDT.
HAY. RRIUKS, WHITE I'INK LUB
BER, AN D I.ATHS.—IOO bales Eastern llav,
| 50,000 superior Paving Bricks, 20,000 ft White Pine
J Boards, and 100,000 seasoned White Pine Laths,
j (:ar £° of brig Harriet, daily expected. For sale, to
I arrive by
july 8 BRIGIIAM, KELjuY Sc CO.
C 1 UNNY CLOTH.--45Bales Gunny Cloth, in
” I store and for sale by
july 14 WILLIS Se BRUNDAGE.
JEMON8 —io boxes Lerntma to arrive per
A steamer Florida, and tor sale by
July (I WILLIS Se BRUNDAGE
/ lAMPHENE AND SPIRIT GAS The
Yv’ subscriber has received per steamship State of
Georgia, a supply of Camphene ana Spirit Gas,
which will be sold on reasonable terms ; also, Cam
phene, Gas and Oil I.amps of various patterns ; Oil,
Gas and Camphene Cans of all sizes.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
I IFE OF DR. HINES.—The publishers of
*A the Lite oi this celebrated (’arolinian, who is
now an inmate ot the Savannah Jail, anticipating an
extensive demand in Savannah, have placed the
work on sale at the book store of
july 26 J.B. CUBBEDGE.
E'RESH CONGRESS WATER.—Now land-
A ing Irom bark Harvest, a supply of Congress
Water, in pint and quart outlies, direct from the
i Springs, and recently bottled.
July 27 WM M. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr.
POINSETT’S 1N DI A N LOXECUST—A
positive cure for Chronic Diarrhoea and Dys
entery . For sale by agent. JNO. A. MAY ER,
july 24 154 Broughton street.
GJ.IL I * NET, Twine or Thread, White and Drab;
fa full supply just received and for sale low by
_ june 22 E LOVELL. No. 11 Bernard st.
( 1 09 IE TO OUR STORE and see Vbe finest
V 7 lot of Fancy Soaps ever offered here, these took
the premium at the World's Fair, and cant be beat;
just received and for sale by
HUMPHREYS Se JOHNSON,
aug3 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts.
LTAY.—ISO bales prime Northern Hay ; for sale
LjL by
july 21 HUNTER Sc GAMMKLL.
KATAI A N DU.—A Journey to Katmandu, (The
- Capitol of Nepaul,) with the Camp of Jung
Bahadoor ; including a sketch oithe Nepaulese Alu
; bassador at Home ; by Laurence Oliphant.
Harpers’Magazine, for August Received bv
july 28 J.B. CUBBEDGE. gs
IYTORTHERN HAY* —100 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 of carbonic acid, free from
1 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.thus combining smallness of dose
with the most agreeable form in which Magnesia,
can be administered. Just received per steamer
State of Georgia. WM \V LINCOLN,
july 12 Monument square.
I 11HE.— Landing from brig Harriet; and for
a sale by
june 12 -BRIGIIAM. KELLY Se CO.
UOII THAT ARE BUFFERING with
■ Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint, will find a sure
and speedy relief by using a single bottle ot Dr. Bil
lings's Astringent Syrup. For sale by
HUM PARKY'S Se JOHNSON,
july 14 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts.
rUAIBER*— 20,000It i t Wh,“ i 1 ;• i• ■ I. u -u ; it,now
A landing from brig Harriet; for sale by
aug4 BRIGHAM,KELLY Sc CO.
(rMBRELLAM. —A fresh aesdrtment oi both
J Cotton and Silk, just received ind tor sale low
by ‘ J. 11. COHEN Sc Cos,
july 24 No. 140 Broughton street.
rjXCHANGK ON NEW YORY.—At sight
Jlj in sums to suit purchasers, for sale by
aug2 PA I)ELFORD, FA Y Sc CO.
PHILADELFHI A ROPF.— I I3 coils
in store and tor enle by
! aug2 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
-■ . -Y-- ~ ‘ - -
W ANT lil).—A consignee tor .to-bbls Koaondale
Cement, received per schr. North Stutc, Irom
New York, (aug 7) YVILMS Si BRUNDACE.
NOTICE TO Till': PUBLIC.
rpilE subscriber has employed a superior Horse
■ Shoer, which lie hopes will give satisfaction to.
all that will try him,at the old stand, 98,rtt. Julie -st
july 28 Jmo S. Z MURPHY.
IfAIWIIAL Mj HOUSE.
‘l’he subserber having Eased the above
ffiaW HOUSE, situated on Brougbton-strect, be-
JtSaL*. i ween AberCbrn aud-Drayton-streets, for a
term ol yeas, respectfully informs the citizens of
Savannah and the public generally, that he is now
prepard ho receive borders, both re ulurand iranw
ieht, on the most reasonable terms, and pledges him
sell, by strict attention to business, to merit the pat
ronage of the public. He intends to.make the Alar
| shall House a first class Hotel. His table will be
j supplied with every luxui v that can be procured,
j july 22 lino WILLIAM JOHNSON.
%* I’lie Chattanooga Gazette, Macon Journal &
j Ms Columbus Enquirer, Week ly Chronicle
,V Hr-nii tii 1, Auuuata.and Jacksonville (i'l.i.) Krpub-
I licnn, Baltimore Sun, Phihidelpbia Bulletin, New
ork Herald. < liarle-iini Courii'r, will please insert
this one mouth, and send accounts to this office.
DISSGLI ION.
r B H E C( J-PAR TN Elis HIP heretofore existed un
B tier■ the i.rni ol EaKOCIIE, BOWNLiu CO.,
expired by its own limit.•, ion, on The Istot June
itfrJ. Isaac D. Laroche,
A. T. BOWNE,
an-4 EDWARDS. KEMPTON.
< o-rAio NioiVsim*.
I ’ 11 1, 1 BSCKIBI-.Rrt li..ve this day associated
■ with them in business RICHARD H. MAR
SHALL, ot Colnnibia, S. (’., under the firm us L.v
ROCHE. BOWNE A; CO., and will continues the
DRY GOODS business at their old stand, corner ui
Congress and Whitaker sts.
Juue 1, 1852. IS \AC D. EaROCHE,
A. T. BOWNE.
EDW 4RDS. KEM I r< IN
.. THE 81 BSCRIBER takes method oi
; - ° returning thanks to the citizens oi Savannah
lor their very liberal patronage, and hopes
by close attention to the selection ot his
goods to merit a continuance of the same. He
would most respect To By submit the following low
prices for their consideration : Choice Goshen But
ter Irom 20 to 22cts. per lb.: superior \ ellow Clar
ified Sugar 8 cts.; St.mdard Crushed and Powdered
do 10c.; line and extra line Young Hyson Tea 50 lo
T.ic.; extra Curious do do 6-Qc. tosl ; extra Oolong
50c. ; Imperial, Gunpowder and Old Liyson do (>J.y
to 75c.; Moca, J ava, Maracaibo, Rio ami Sr. Domin
go Coflee 9to 2< ; r.; Madeira, Port and Sherry Wines
$1 to $3 : Pedit, Otard, G dard and Seignette
Brandy $1 to Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Spi
ces, etc. ‘ C. B. SCALEY,
july 2i St. Andrew’s Hall. ,
CPItlN(i GOODS-Tlie undersigned are nowre
ceiving tlu’ir stock ot Spring Cloths,(Jassinieres.
Vestings and Fancy Articb s, which they venture to
say cannot be sui passed in the Southern States, as
regards richness and variety. Their stock of Ready
Made Clothing is inferior to none. We are now pre
pared to make up Garments in such arnanner that
cannot iail to please all who may favor us with their
custom. Our goods are all oi the newest and most
fasionab!e styles, to which we call the attention
of the public generally. DIBBLE & CAREY,
april 15 corner Broughton and Whitaker st.
M CllilVT’S WEAK.
VI/” HI'BE and Colored Linen Drills,
f v White and Colored Marseiles Vesting.
English and French Drab d’Ete.
Black and Colored Cashmerets.
(’loth and Cassimeres.
Silk and Linen Gloves.
Linen 4 Hose, an excellent assortment.
Summer Gauze under Shirts.
Batiste and other styles ofCrarats.
The above goods are carefully Selected, and will
be offered at wholesale prices, t the new and real
cheap store of J. II.COHEN A- CO,
Next to I. W. Morrell’s Furniture Store, Brough*
ton-st, Savannah. iune 5
Tailors will do well to examine our stock of above
Goods, and trimmings of all styles.
OIFORTANT TO TRAVELLB U B—The8 —The
a Subscriber is now opening, per Bark Harvest,
from New York, another supply of TRAVELLING
TRUNKS, viz: English Sole Lf-nther, Brass Band,
and Iron Frame, beautifully fininshed ; together
with Valyses. JiOather and Carpet Bags, Satchels,
and Lauies’Hat Boxes. All of which will be sold at
small profits, at the Trunk Depot. Gibbons’ Build
ing. apri!3o GEO. S. NICHOLS
J) RCKIVKI) per steamer Alabama—2o boxes
Y Lemons, lOdo Oranges, Raisins, Figs,Almonds,
Prunes, Dried Apples, &c., also in store, a lull as
sortment of choice Groceries, Wines, Liquors,Lon
don Porter, Scotch Ale, Sec— all oi the most cele
brated brands, warranted,
june 16 GEO. ALEXANDER,
corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr.
J FIGURED LINEN POPLINS—for Travell
ing Dresses, for sale by
E. L.GUERARD, 154 Congress Btmett,
july 3t Gibbon’s Range.
FM)K PEUMINS GOING NORTH.—Hand*
some Bareges and Barege De Lames.
E. L. GUERARD, To 4 Congress street,
july 31 Gibbon's Range.
r I R bMiS.—A new supply of Traveling Trunks,
I just n-ceived by (july 31) W. HEJDT.
KAJ IiNT AN II PI, A STB rT—xMU b bis ~Ce
d ment and 25 do Piaster, in store and for sale in
lots to suit purchasers.
july 1 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
HA Y*—2s bales prin Northern Hay, landing
this day per schr. North State, and for sale from
the wharf. Also, 50 bales in store, and for sale low
by (aug 3) WILLIS Sc BRUNDAGE.
e’ Kill ENT.—2OO barrels Cement, in store and for
* sale low, to close consignment, by
aug 3 WILLIS Sc BRUNDAGE.
t GUTTER AND CHBKBfi>*"A fresh supply of
* Goshen Butter and Cheese,received per steamer
Alabama, and forsaic at the Emporium, by
july 28 SEABORN GOODALL.
|\[ EW -'I A BUTTER - Lard, etc, just receiv
I’ ed and for sale by GEO ALEXANDER,
may 29 corner Rutland Congress-sts.
HAY. —200 bundles prime North River Hay,
landing from ship Southport, and for sale low
from whari, by
june 28 W ASHBURN, WILDER ife CO.
LI M E.—820 bbls. Lime. p r schr Bowditch from
Rockport. For saW*, to arrive, by
june 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY Se CO.
I HAY.—2OO bales prime Eastern
-A Hay, for sale by
july 31 E. W. BUKER.
|> LA ( lv AND CdIoUKD iTro vTu
■ > CLOTH.—Fine Black Broadelorh, at and below
cost. Colored do., lor sale by
J JI COHEN. Sc CO,
june L 6 140 Broughton stieet
I ENGLISH KID SLIPPERS—A desirable
article, for sale by
july 31 ‘ VV. HE IDT.
/ 1 HOI CE GOSH IN BUTTER.—A weekly
v_2 sup jly received per steamer, and tor sale by
3 ‘ WEBSTER & PALMES
ORI3II. NOIITII RIVER HAY.—K ) bales,
I. justreceivea per btcamship Florida, and for
sale by
june 22 PADELFORP, FAY Se COr
/ 1 KEEN GINGER, for sale by
july 8 J. A MAYER, 154 Broughton-sts.
ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
Trunk Depot.
(” J EO S NlCll<>Lrt is opening another supply of
J beautiful Travelling Trunks, per brig Philura.
Those in want are invited to call at the Clothing
Store, Gibbon's Range. may 25
j N TI: RRIFI (’ ( lioE ER A
I to overspread tin* land, as well as in ordinary
form of Bowel Complaints, the long and so favora
bly known Astringent Anodyne Carminative Dr.
Johnß. Rowand’s Compound Syrup of Blackberry
Root.is the safest and surest help.
Be sure to have it always by you.and inextremeca
ses,take theprest ribed dose everys 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.
BHJ PS AND ST KA M ERS.
FOR BOHTON.
The fast tailing sclir. HI’LENDII), J. H.
lingers mssler, will have quick dispatch tor
Uni above port. For freight of email packages, or
passage, apply to the master on hoard, or to
jmg ji E. W BUKER.
FOII 111 UTl.MOßE—llegolar l.lne.
}\ Ihe superior fast Bailing packet schooner
JOHN \V. ANDERSON, Watson master,
haying a large part ot her cargo engaged, wi'l have
quick despatch For freight or passage, having
good uccoiuodatious, apply on hoard, at Telfair’s
whart, or to (augo) HRIOHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR I*IiriMET,PHM.
PIIII.ADEI.IMIIa AND,SAVANNA If
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
T* 1 he new ami splendid side wheel
hT -K’fffrtft, 5 ’ “‘••ip STATE OK GEORGIA,
awteifajj.?. l , l -' l ’ lo lu ' l ’’ r,, 6i*t'. ct tain Jbn K.
’’t'it'tn. luts eeuinienei-d her regular
tog's and will leave davauuah on W'ednt’ utiy the °tt
day ot June,'and every ulternate Wmm sduy then
|ili',r-say on tlie ji.t!, and doth Ju'io. Mti, and 2“th
July, 10th and Oath August, nrui so on
1 tibin Passage to Philadelphia.
‘l’lirough Tickets lo New Yoi k. p.i
Steenig*', . .
‘l lns ship has heen built with entire regard to sale,
tv. cuintolTand di-paleh. an t ntf.e su ’ „l„.j.
lacilities to business hiul travel, l-, i r „j„i, t
oi pa-PHcrf. .‘ipply to
I’ADKI.FtMID, FA V A- (JO., Agents inSavanrtah.
II KRUN A .MARTIN, Agents in I’lnladelnlifa
may 19 .. “• jf
PACKET
RKTW EttN
I’ll II.AItJiJ.I’IIIA AM SAVA.NiNAh,
Tile following vessel*, comprise this Liue, and wil
bail about every two wi\kb. viz :
rtchoouar JULIA El IZA.. (;,pt. L’iobki*
<!•> J. 11. HOLMEB. (Jo. Lol>E.
<lo DART (j„. SoiMEKft.
d° HAS. A. GUhINKB do. J’KTtiiiSoii
Tiie Vessels are first cla?s schooner , and mm
mainled by captains experienced in Ibe trade, and
w ho will use their best exertions to give satisfaction
!■ i In* shippers for freight or passage (having
gnnii acconmiodations tor pj'SNage) apjlv tit
V 7 II,LIS Sc BRUNDAGE.
♦io. 7*2 Bay Street,Savannah.
U/ ‘ION St MARTIN,
mai H No North Wharves, Philadelphia
STEAI f BHIPB FOR NEW Y ork.
1 he first cifiss splendfrl steam-ship?
I* LO RIDA Capt Lto-ir,
—and—
ALA I’AMA... Cnpt Luni ew
bolanging to the New-York and Savannah Steam
Navigation Company,
Leave Mnvuimali and Nrw-Yoik ovci r
SATURDAY.
1 hese ships arc ot 1,300 tons register, and nsu*
passed in safety, comfort and speed. They lenv
Savannah at the same time that the Marion and
Union leave Charleston, and arrive in New York,
as soon as, or before then*.
1 Cabin passage §2s—payab e before going on
board. Aoknts: PADEJ.FORD, FAY &CO
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL.
’29 194 Front street. New-York .
I)R. LAG RUE, OF PARIS*
(DOOTII AND GUM SPECIFC.—For the cure of
l Sore, Diseased and Bleeding Gums, and remov
ing all Tartar from the Teeth,for keeping them clean
and white, and preventing Decay.
Better testimony cannot be ottered in favor of
any medicine than the following from Dr. S. Gilbert,
whose character and integrity is well known in the
South and West, and much throughout the United
States, as being the most successful man living for
the treatment and cure oithe most inveterate can
cers and chronic ulcers :
“ Being called upon to give my opinion respecting
Dr. Lacrue’s Tooth and Gum Specific. 1 take pleas
ure in saying, that as Agent, I have sold the Specific
rapioly, and so fat as I have heard from its effects it
has given universal satisfaction, and bearing the ap
pellation oi the most superior article now in unc for
cleaning and whitening thc.fecth; a l ?o tor restoring
firmness to soft spongy gums, or healing where there*
is ulceration with rapidity. .Suffice it to say that, it
has no rival in point of cfiicncv.
rt. GILBERT, M 1) ,
Dec. 16, 1851. 126Poydras st., N. ().
Prepared irom the original receipt, by CLARK Sc
CO., rtole Proprietors for the United States, 204 Bar
oune st., N. O. For sale by
Hug-* J A. MAYER.
TIME IS “JION K V 7"“
Dispatch is a Recommendation which is Im
portant to Builders and Contractors.
r I Mill Subscriber is now prepared with a sufficient
~ * orce °* Workmen.to no four times the amount
of. Tin Roofing, of any other Establishment in the
City of Savannah in the same space ol time, and
can give reference to numerous Roofs laid by him,
which the Public can inspect. 1 can cover a Mcui
um sized Dwelling House, and put up Gutteis and
Conductors, complete in the space of 10 hours. All
Roots warranted in pointol Workmanship, and
prices as low as prudence dictate's.
I am also, fitting up Water Works in Housse,
which in point of rttyle and Workmanship,has newer
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,
ma y 29 10 Sc 12 Barnard-street.
IJ ERUL* MON (A 1S .—500,000 sorted G. D.
I Cox’s Water Proof—Westey’s, Richard’s, Ely s’,
and American Hat Caps, now on hand and for sale
b J _ ( nu g 2) E. LOVELL.
/JUN WADDING—-Ely’s. Baldwins Sc Joise3
AX Gun Wadding, received and for sale by
2 E.LOVELL.
i W \ iSAGft assorted rthotdOO kegs FowderJOO
lbs English, just received and for sale by
aug 2 E. LOVELL, Barnard st.
1> AC’ON.—6ohhds very choice Sides andShoul
■ p dors, jandingper steamer State of Georgia, from
Philadelphia, and for sale by
I.V ■ 6 PADELFORP. FAY & CO.
/ W ATER.—I Gross Congress
n-2 Water, pints, fresh from the spring,
aug 5 JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton at.
A STF I? N BRI UK.—4S,S()O first quality Ens
i tern .ck ; 10,000 second quality Eastern
Brick, landingfrom brig Harriet ; for sale by
nug 4 BRIGHaH, KELLY Sc GO
Vv iHTE DRILL P.fS 7 !’S.—Just itceTtSd
* and fur side cheap. >it the Clothing Store ol
july 1 G S NICHOLS, Gibbon's Range.
HI RTS.—Geo. S. Nichols lias just received
fmm New York, a full ?upplv ot Judson’s supe
rior Shirts. Those in want of a good article can
get it at the Clothing Store of <#-
july 1 Gibbon's Range.
HLASTEH, —28 bbls Plaster, hourly expected,
J. and for sale to arrive by
June 4 * E W BUKER.
BEAT KSAI ITMCOAL.-.'.(ltTbiishels Vir
gma Coal, for sale by
_juh’3l ‘ E.W. BUKER.
HAY ! HAY ! !—SO bales prime Northern Uay’
in store, and for sale by
July 10 WILLIS Se BRUNDAGE.
HA Y.—2UO bales prime North River Hay, Innd
mg from brig Excel, and for snle by
July 10 WASHBURN, WILDER <fc CO.
r I V,\ RLET OF A i7VIiASTER.—Tarrant's
-1 Cnshmenan Tablet ol Alabaster, for r< moving
Tan Pimples and beautifying the complexion. Just’
received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
june 25 Monument square.
PK’KIjES.—In Barrels, half barrels and Jars
lor sale at the Emporium, by
june 26 S. GOODALL
( <OLT\* si-
Y 2 7t‘s. on hand, with cr without Cases.
Allen’s 6 barrel Pistols. Allen's sirgle self cocking
do.. 2 3.4, 5 and 6 inches, with Ivory and Wood
Stocks, now received and for sale by
f E. LOVELL.