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IiIST OF VESSELS IN PORT.
Alabama,(s)Ljdlow,. 1, 30(j N Y’k.Padolford, KayitCo
Adrian, Neal, St. Johns, (NB)It A All^nAtto
Ocean Star, Lord, ..NY’k., l > adet'orld,l‘'ayifcCo t
Barkea.
John, Buchanan, Charleston,,.E A Soinlard
Br YV Metcalf, Thompson, Carthagcna,
ballaHt, Brig.,Kelly &Cos
‘snardon, Cornish Boston, J Quantock, Jr
Brigs.
Sarah Peters, King, Boston, Brig., Kelly StCo
R M Oharlton,Bightbourn, Havana, J Uuantock, Jr
Seaman,Woodruff Char, ballast,]'! A Soullnnd
Hariet,Wheeler Bath,Me to Brig.,Kelly .fc Cos
Philura, Calhoun, NY’k, Brigham, Ke.ly &, CO
Clio, Caine, —... Boston, J Ciuantock.
Schooners.
Sarah Lewis, Lermond, N Orleans Cohens Si Hertz.
N. Berry, Pendleton Camden, Me YV 11 Telit.
Truth, Brownley Bal Hunter. & Caramel
Carolina,Hatton Rock, Me., B.,Kelly&Co.
Minerva Wright,Rogers, Prov.,(Rl C K Potter.
Splendid, Rogers Rich., (Va.)E YV Buker |
J W Anderson, Watson,.. Bait., to A J Dick uso I
JF Tobias, Hand,.... Phil , Brundage Willis
Occnn Steamers.
LIST OF STEAMEUS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY.
Niagara Boston.. July 7..F0r Liverpool
Sarah Sands.. .N York. July 8..F0r Liverpool
Pacific N York.. July 10..F0r Liverpool
Africa N York.. July 14..F0r Liverpool
Washington...N York.. July 17..ForBremen, Ac
City of Canchter Phil.. July 17.. or Liverpool
Greatj Britain.N York .July 21..F0r Liverpool
Canada N Nork.July 21..F0r Liverpool
Atlantic N York.. July 24..F0r Liver 00l
Asia N York.. July 28..F0r Liveroool
Humbolt N York.. July 31..F0r Havre, &c
STEAMERS TO ARIV'E FROM EUROPE.
City of M-.nch’r Sid tin Liverpool,. For Phil.June23
Canada Liverpool..l'or Bos,June 20
Arctic Liverpool.. For N Y.June 30
NEW ADVE RT IS II MENTS
FOR NEW VOJt K.
To Leave on Saturday Morning, Aug. 14, at 3 o'clk.
The splendid steamship ALABAMA,
Capt. C. D. Ludlow, will leave as
above. For freight or passage, apply
aug II PADELFORD. FAY & CO.
Cabin Passage $25
Steerage 9
Cl LA RET WlNE.—Just received per late ar
-1 rivals, 20 boxes superior St Julian Claret Wine.
Also, a superior article by the gallon. Wines and
Liquors ot all descriptions.jfor sale by
aug 11 GEO. ALEXANDER,
Corner 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 EMONSAM) SARDlNES.—Received per
steamer Alabama, 10 boxes Lemons and 5 castes
Sardines—wholes, halts and ? v boxes. Also, a fresh
supply ot Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Spices,
Scotjh Ale, London Porter, Wines, Liquors, Cordi
als, Groceries, <fec.
aug 11 GEO. ALEXANDER,
Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument spr.
NEW POTATOES.—Ten bbls. received per
steamer, and for sale by
aug II GEO. ALEXANDER.
Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr.
GM)SH EN BUTTER AND CHEESE.—A
f fresh supply Goshon Butter and Cheese, just
received per steamer Alabama, and for sale at the
Emporium, by
aug 11 SEABORN GOODALL.
AVAN TEI> T< I PI ECU ASK, A first r
T Woman—a house servant. Enquire at
aug 9 No. 11 BARNARD ST
Wooden ware.—The Mib-mi
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 Buckets,
Wash Boards, Barrel Covers, Fast Boards, Pins and
Chothes Pins, for sale by JON. J. MAURICE,
aug 9 10, 12 and 14 Barnard street.
TVTUW BOOKS,—The Upper Ten Thousand—
•* ‘i • belches of American Society : by C. Astor
Bristed.
The Discarded Daughter, or the children of the
Isle, a tale of the Chesapeake ; by Emma 1). E. Ncv
itte Son th worth.
Life in the South, a Companion to Uncle Tom’s
Cabin; by C. 11. Wyley, of North Carolina.
Amelia; by Henry Fielding, author of * “Tom
Jones,” “Jos. Andrews,” &c., Sic.
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 Leaves from an Arctic Journal ; or Eigh
teen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir
John Frankbn’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. CUBBF.DGE.
JUST RECEIVED—Some more of those low
priced Dotted Muslins and Checked Cambrics
and for sale by J. H. COHEN &. CO,
July 24 No. 140 Broughton street.
14^ OR SALE. —A fine Gold Hunting Wacth, for
cash. Apply at this office. Gt aug 7
C<OLT’S REPEATING PISTOLS—AII si-
J zes, on hand, with or without Cases.
Allen’s G barrel Pistols, Allen’s single self cocking
do., 2 3. 4,5 and G inches, with Ivory and Wood
Stocks, now received and for sale by
aug2 E. LOVELL.
] JKOVL ALb THINGS.—HoId last to that
1 which is good. Fever and*- Ague patients
should remember tbatthe 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 RECEIVED per steam- Se
er State of Georgia, a large assort- K
merit of Betikert’s make, ot Gents Black and J m
Drab Congress Gaiters, and for sale by
WILLIAM HEIDT, Gibbon’s Building,
july 13 Sign of the large boot.
DAREGE MANTILLAS.—The subscriber
■ has 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
Now Store, No. 140 Broughton street,
jnly 15 J II COHEN A CO.
I3ROWN WINDSOR SOAP. Low’s genu
* ine English, highly perfumed, old Brown
W indsor Soap Just received and for ‘■ale by
july 12 WM W LINCOLN. M< nuni. nt-sqr.
I I OOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS.—
1 A Dr. llootland’s Celebrated German Bitters, for
for sale by JNO. A. MAYEII.
july 24 154 Broughton street.
II JIE.-300 bbls. best Rock! nd Lime; landing
-A from brig Sarah Pet*vs, and for sale by
_july3o “ BRIGHAM. KELLY Si CO.
15 H i:. Plaster, Cement and Pla teiii _
-A way*; on hand and for sale by
aug 4 BRIGIIAM, KELL Y Si CO.
(MITTON DUCK • —lOOboits of Hooper’s Cot
-A ton Duck, from No. 1 to No. 10, on hand and for
sale by [aug 4] BRIGHAM, KELLY \ CO.
9 >AI !,S AND TUBS.—SO dozen Painted Pails,
I 20 nests Painted: Tubs ; for salt by
M*g4 BRIGHAM.JKELLY & CO.
2 N ‘l’l.ifin FIC CHOLERA which threatens
A to overspread the land, as well as in ordinary
lorm ot Bowel Complaints, the longaud so favora
bly known Astringent Anodyne Carminative Dr.
John R. Rowand s Compound Syrup of Blackberry
Root,is the safest and surest help.
le sure to have it always by you, and in extremeca
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
ft ugs JNO. A.MAYER. 154 Broughton st.
Books : rooks :: book's! :Pencil -
lings by the Way, written during some vear *
residence and travell in Europe ; by N. P. Willis.
Pynnshurst; his \\ undeiingsatid Ways of think
tng ; by Donald MacLeod. Received by
may 27 J.B. CUBBEDGE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1852.
fl CHEAP E R TIIA N THE CHE a PEST. |pp
Lj*_ iic I would call the attention of the public to the following reduced prices of
GROCERIES FOR CASH:
Brown SUGAR at 14,16 and 18 lbs', for Si
C a rifled “ Eland 14 “ “ Si
Crushed “ 10 and 11 “ “ Si
Old k new crop Rio COFFEE 10 “ “ $1
Old Government Java “ 7 “ $1
AND ALL ARTICLES IN MY LINE AT PROPORTIONATE LOW PRICES.
March 6 (is t.f) HI ,1. SOI,ONIONS, l >7 ECionyhf Oli-sl.
LOTTERIES.
Will be Drawn on Saturday.
1,04)0 Alt*.
Georgia Stale Lottery,
Class N 0.88.
Authorized by the Legislature, lor the Benefit of the
Independent Fire Company, at Augusta.
| To be drawn in Savannah, Ga.. on the 14th inst.
F. C. BARBER & CO., MANAGERS.
14 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 25 Tickets.
SCHEME.
1 prize of $4,000 1 prize of 300
I prize of 1.000 4 prizes of 150
J prize of 7291 4 prizes of 100
& c. Sic. A:c.
75 NUMBER LOTTERY —14 DRAWN BALLOTS!
Tickets Sl—shares in proportion.
shares and packages in the above for
sale, and prizes cashed at
ELISHA WYLLY’S
aug 12 Office, Bay Lane. South end City Hotel.
Will be drawn Satii/dny.
Office No. 153 Bay Street, two doors East of City Hotel.
F. C. BARBER & CO, M
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company at
Augusta.
v a ei'rviVsi.ooo.
Tickets only one dollar.
14 DRAWN NUMBERS IN EACH PACK AG OF 25 Tickets. I
Class 88.
Will be drawn in Savannah, Saturday 14th inst. |
at 4£ o’clock.
S PLENDIDSC HEME.
Si I.OOO—s 1.000
Besides other small prizes amounting in the aggre
gate to over fifty thousand dollars.
Tickets $1 —Halves 50.—Quarters 25c. g
Risk on a pack of wholes only sl3.
do do halves do sfi 50.
do do quarters do $3 25.
L'ST’ Orders from the country promptly attended
to, and printed drawings sent to all who may order
tickets.
aug 12 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
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*
pectfully 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.
1 Plantation Muskets. —Two cases just received,and
for sale by (july 31) E. LOVELL.
IVTEW 15DOKS. —The Prairie Scout, or Aga
ii tone fhc Renegade; a Ror vice of Border Life. I
Alexander Tardy: The Po >ucr, or Pirate Chief
of St. Domingo.
v ’oh. or the days Charles the Second;
, an . * ’ Romance— Illustrated.
Ladies : uonal Magazine for August.
Graham’s Magazine for August.
Godey’s Lady’s Book for August. Received by
july ‘Jo J. B. CUBBEDGE.
LIME al> LATHS— IOOO bbls. Lime and
50,000 1 hs, landing per Sprightling Sea, and
for sale by
july 12 BIIIGHAM, KELLY Si CO.
HARPERS’ MAGAZINE for July.
Graham’s do do do.
Godey’s Ladies'Book do do.
Received by (june23) J. B. CUBBEDGE.
. Flour; 100 do Canal do ; 50 do Sugar, Soda,
and Butter Biscuit; 50 half do do do do do; for sale
by (july 2) WEBSTER Si PALMES.
ORANGES 9 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 lor sale by
may 26 E. LOVELL, II Barnard street.
tl E3IENT AND PLASTER.— 24O bbls Ce*
J merit; 25 bbls plaster, daily expected to arrive
per brig Allred Exal), from New York, and for sale
by
june 25 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
B UST RECEI VED II
•J Blue and Green Bareges, tor Veils.
Biack no do Dresses.
8-4 and 10 4 White Marseiles Quilts.
Alexander's Colored Tafeta Gloves.
Black Net. Mitts and Gloves.
Thread h Hose for Gents Wear.
Pink, Blue and Green Chainbrays, and for sale
low by J. H. COHEN, & CO,
june 24 at the new store, 140 Broughton-st.
jVEVV ORLEANS WHISKEY.— SO bbls
11 Whiskey, in store and for sale b\
june 23 HUNTER & GAMMELL.
LITTLE BOYS.—lhave recently received a
handsome assortment of Alpaca and White Lin
en Jackets : \N hito Linen Drill Pants, and White
Marseilles Vests, besides other articles in your way, |
call and see. They are well made, and lor sale
cheap by - G S NICHOLS,
july 1 Gibbon’s Range.
JUST RECEIVED pe* steamer, a fresh sup- j
ply , f Lemons. Oranges, Butter. Lard. Cheese,
Ground and Green Coffee, .Spices, etc.
june 23 GEO. ALEXANDER,
corner Bull and Congress-sts., A-onument sqr.
/CARPENTERS’ BENCH PLANES. An
Yy assortment, just, n ceived and for sale by
july 13 E. LOVELL, No. 11 Barnard-st.
f I^IIE CELEBRATED Juno Cordial, just re*
I- ceived by
june 12 HUMPHREYS &JOIINSON
j >UI >TI NG PAPER. -140 Reams Printing
■ Paper of the tollowing 6izer: 24X35; 214 X
284 ; 244 X 39 ; 244 X3B ; 25 X 364 25 X 36 ;24 ft
3s Received and for sale by
july 9 J.B. TUBBEDGE.
JUUSqUITO LACE.
4 fresh asoi tinent of the above goods of unusual
A width (one hundred and eleven inches,) only
50 cents per yard.
ALSO.
A large lot of Muslin Sleeves. Barege and Silk
Mantillas, of eveiy shade to be had at the new Store
ol J H COHEN & Cos,
june 19 No- 140 Broughtou street.
DOPE, TWINE AND BAGGING.—I 42
■ V coils Philadelphia Rope, lOOdo New York do.,
the best article that comes to thin market; 5 bales
superior Twine ; 40 bales Gunny Bagging ; for sale
by (aug 5) WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
(J ASTOR OIL 9 best quality, wholesale and re- i
A tail, by ‘ J. A. MAYER,
July 8 151 Broughton itrif t.
\i EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT-In l
ill dollar, 50 cents and 25 cents bottles. A liber
al discount to merchants. JNO. A. MAYER,
july 24 154 Broughton street.
(J IIM DROPS.— This day received per steamer |
I State ol Georgia, 5 cases fresh Gum Drops,
july 27 WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr.
| N STOKE AND FDR <SALE LOW ; French
I Jaconet and Organdie Muslins; call at the new
store. No. 140 Broughton street,
june? “ J H COHEN & CO.
(^ORN. —300 bushels prime corn in store and lor
J sale low by
july 7 BRIGHAM, KELL & CO.
Old Mocha COFFEE, 9 lbs. for $
Gunpowder,lmperial it Hyson TEA..SO to 75c. ftj
Extra Curious “ “ SI %>■ lb
Oolong “ 17* c . lb
LEGAL NOTICES.
gkorgia-.bryan county.
YI7TIERKAS, Charles W. Fergus- n, has applied to
ff me for letters of administration on the estate
ol Henry A. Scott, late of this County deceased; ibis
is therefore, to admonish all and singular the rela
tives or creditors ot the deceased, to file their objec
tions if any exist—else letters will be granted the
applicant.
july lfith, 1852 A. U. SMITH,
july 29 30ds Ordinary.
NOTICE.
4 LL persons having demands against Francis J.
ii Chapman, late ot Liberty County, Deceased,
will piesent 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 ol Ordinary for the
County of Chatham, for leave to sell one thousand
acres of land,lying aud being in the County of Bryan,
containing one thousand acres and known as the
Mossman Lands; said Land being part of the real
Estate of the Estate of Michael T. Dawsey deceased.
VVM. E. YV .QU A RTF. RMA N,
apriJ27, 1852 Executor.
II ERRlNG.—looboxes landing per brig Jno Mar
a shall and for sale by
april6 F. YV BUKER.
LOSING OUT* —A fine assortment <t Ssiss,
s and Jaconet Muslins, at very low rates.
E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress street,
| july 31 Gibbon’s Range.
\YVKLL selected stock of French Combrres.
E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congressstreeet,
july 31 Gibbon’s Range.
sJ I >ni !<: R c LOTUS, Mohaires and Darp De-
Etes, lor Gentlemen’s and Boy’s wear, to sale
by E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress street,
july 31 Gibbon’s Range.
C'l NE FRENCH M USl^J.Ntf—Selling out at
i I reduced prices, by
FL L. GUERARD, 154 Cougresssteet,
july 31 Gibbon's Range.
1)10 COFFEE. —2IBO bags prime Coffee, the
J.L cargo of schr Midas, from Rio do Janeiro; n (
landing and for sale by
june 15 PADELFORD, FAY <fe CO.
WAVERY NOVELS -A new and splend
edition of the YVaverly Novels, part one, r
ceived by
july 26 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
OUGARS AND COFFEE.—2S hhds choice
O Port Rico Sugar: 10 do do St Croix do; 20 do
fair and prime New Orleans do ; 300 bags Rio Cof
fee. For sale bv
july 2 WEBSTER Si PALMES.
PEACH BRANDY, FLOUR and CORN.
10barrels Peacti Brandy. s' bbls. Flour, and 200
bags Corn ; lauding from schr. H. N. Gambrill, and
for sale by
july 10 * BRIGHAM, KELLR k CO.
COME AT LAST.— Tfaesub- ~~
scriber lias just received a select
assortment of Ladies’light Colored Linen Gaiters,
also Ladies’ Black and White Kid and Satin Slip
pers, which he respectfuly invites the public to call
and examin, at Gibbon* s Building, sign of the large
Uut. (july 16) WM. HEIDT.
i IA Y, BRICKS, WHITE P! Ni: LUM-
I l BEK, AND LATHS.—IoO bales Eastern llav,
50,000 superior Paving Bricks, 20,000 ft White Pine
Boards, and 100,000 seasoned White Pine Laths,
cargo of brig Harriet, daily expected. For sale, to
arrive by
july 8 BRIGHAM, KELiiY Si CO.
/nUN NY CLOTH.—4S Bales Gunny Cloth, in
VI store and for sale by
july 14 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
I EMONFS —4O boxes Lemons to arrive per
-A steamer Florida, and tor sale by
july 6 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
/ JAM PHENE AND~ SPIRIT G A B. —The
Vy subscriber has received per steamship State of
Georgia, a supply of Camphene and Spirit Gas,
which will be sold on reasoaable terms ; also, Cam
phene, (Lis and Oil Lamps of various patterns ; Oil,
Gas and Camphene Cans of all sizes.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
june 14 10 and 12 Barnard street.
IIFE OF DR. HINES.— The publishers of
-J the Lite of this celebrated Carolinian, who is
now an inmate of the Savannah Jail, anticipating an
extensive demand in Savannah, have placed the
work on sale at the book store of
july26 J.B. CUBBEDGE.
ing from bark Harvest, a supply of Congress
Water, in pint and quart outlies, direct from the
Springs, and recently bottled,
july 27 YVM M. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr.
13 O IN JS ETT\S IN D I A N LOXEC US T— A .
positive cure for Chronic Diarrhoea and Dys
entery. For sale by agent. JNO. A. MAY ER,
july 24 154 Broughton street.
("'I ILL NET, Twine or Thread, White and Drab;
-I a full supply just rece ved and for sale low by
june 22 E LOVELL. No. II Bi.rnardst.
nOMETO OIIK STOKE and see thf> finest
lot of Fancy Soaps ever offered here, these took
the premium at the World’s Fair, aud cant be beat;
just received and for sale by
HUMPHREYS & JOHNSON,
aug3 Corner Broughton and YVhitaker sts.
j | AY.—l5O bales prime Northern Hay ; for sale
july 21 HUNTER & GAMMELL.
KATMANDU, —A Journey to Katmandu, (The
- Capitol of Nepaul.) with the Camp of Jung
Bahadoor ; including a sketch otthe Nepaulese Am
bassador at Home ; by Laurence Olipbant.
Harpers’ Magazine, for August Received by
july J.B. CUBBEDGE.
AjORTHERN HAY.—IOO bales prime Nor
li them Hay, for sale by
july 31 E. YV. BUKER.
LTUSIIAND’g CALCINED MAGNESIA.
11 The superior qualities of this Magnesia are,that
it is entirely deprived ot carbonic acid, free from
unpleasant taste, smell or other disagreeable prop
erty, and is without roughness or grittiness to the
touch or palate. Cue teaspoonful of this Magnesia
is equal in strength to three or lour 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. YVM \V LINCOLN,
july 12 Monument square
II .ME. — Lauding from brig Harriet; and for
-A sale by
june 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY Si CO.
e/OU THAT ARE SUFFERING with
■ Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint, will find a sure
and speedy relief by using a single bottle ol I)r. Bil
lings's Astringent Syrup. For sale by
HUM PAR EYS & JOHNSON,
july 14 Corner Broughton and YVhitaker sts.
I UMBER* —20.000 feet White Pine Lumber,now
-A landing from brig Harriet; for sale by
aug4 BRIGHAM,KELLY Si CO.
rTMIiKELLA*.—A fresh assortment of both
U Cotton andsilk, just received nd tor sale low
by J. H. COHEN Si Cos,
july 24 No. 140 Broughton street.
TTiXCHANGE ON NEW YORY. -At sight
1-J in sums to suit purchasers, for sale by
_aug 2 PADELFORD, FAY 6l CO.
j >HI LA DELPHI A H0PE.~G.43 coils Ropt,
J. in store and for snle by
aug 2 WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
\\l ANTED.—A consignee for 50 bbls Rosendale
* Cement, received per schr. North State, from
New Vork. (aug 7) WILLIS & BRUNDACE.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
r IMIE subscriber lias employed a superior Horse
I Shoer, he hopes will give satisfaction to.
all that will try him,at the old stand. 98,8 t. Julie -st 1
july 28 Brno S. Z MURPHY.
MAItSIIALJL HOUSE.
M'i'ho subserber having leased the above
HOUSE, situated on Broughton-street, be
tween Abercorn and Dray ton-streets, lor a
term ot yeas, respectfully informs the citizens of
Savannah and the public generally, that he is now
prepard to receive borders, both regular and trans
ient, on the most reasonable terms, and pledges him*
self, by strict, attention to business, to merit the pat
ronage of the public. He 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 Imo WILLIAM JOHNSON.
% The Chattanooga Gazette, Macon Journal &
Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Weekly Chronicle
A: Sentinel, Auguata,and Jacksonville (Fla.) Repub
lican, Baltimore Sun, Philadelphia Bulletin, New
York Herald, Charleston Courier, will please insert
this one month, and send accounts to this office.
I) I !S SO'l UI ON.
f|HIE CO-PARTNERBIIIP heretofore existed un
■ der the nrm of LaROCHE, BOYVNE u CO.,
expired by its own limitation, on the Ist ol June
1852. ISAAC 1). LaROCHE,
A. T. BOYVNE,
aug 4 EDWARD S. KEMPTON.
i O-1A RTN ERMIIP.
YHFj SUBSCRIBERS have tbis dav associated
I with them in business RICHARD H. MAR
SHALL, ot Columbia, S. C., under the firm of La-
ROCHE, BOYVNE Si CO., and will continue the
DR Y GOODS business at their old stand, corner ol
Congress and YVhitaker sts.
June 1, 1852. ISAAC I). LaROCHE,
A. T. BOYVNE.
EDWARD S. KEMPTON.
THE BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE
Os South Wester* Georgia.
THIS Seminary, located at Villa Norva, near
A Cuthbert, Randolph county, was opened on the
16th 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'LUTHER, a. M.,Mrs AMANDA C. CLARKE,
Miss MARY’ YVILSON and Miss GEORGIA PRIDE.
The President is now corresponding with Ladies
of known literary merit, who will be employed as
their services may be required ; and the friends ot
our College, and of education generally, may
feel assured that the several Departments will be
represented by competent Lecturers and Professors.
The course of study is divided into three Depart
ments, and each Department into two classes.
ITJMAUY DEPARTMENT.
The first class ot this department will be princi
pally employed in Spelling, Reading and Defining—
tuition per term, $ g 00
In the second class will be taught Mental Ar
ithmetic, Geography, Sic. —tuition per
term, io 00
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.
In the first class will be taught Arithmetic
Grammar, History, Ate.— tuition per term, 15 00
In the second class will he taught, Algebra,
Rhetoric, Natural History,Ancient History,
Sic tuition per term. 15 00
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMEN T.
Inthe first class will be taught Natural Philo 20 00
>ophy, Botany, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Lo
gic, Ate.—tuition per term.
In the second class will be taught Natural
Philosophy, the higher Mathematics, Evi
dences of Christianity, Sic.— tuition per
term, “ 20 0
Pupils in the Department of Music will be 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 (ffort to
sustain a School equal to any in the Btate ; and they
believe that the system of instruction which they
have adopted will secure to the pupil a thorough
and accomplished education. The great object aim
ed at will be to give character to tho young ladies,
and that kind of mental and moral discipline which
will fit them for usefulness in any sphere of life.
The pupils of the Institution will be required to
attend public worship, on every Lord's day, butthe
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. e yv warren,
Secretary of the Board of Trustees,
march 22 is eod6 m
j THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of
returning thanks to the citizens of Savannah
L_—A| for their very liberal patronage, and hopes
“ by close attention to the selection ot his
goods to merit a continuance of the same. He
would mo 4 respectfully submit the following low
prices for their consideration : Choice Goshen But
ter from 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 6-Ujc. tosl : extra Oolong
50c. ; Imperial, Gunpowder and Old Hyson do 62£
to 75c.; Moca, Java, Maracaibo, Rio and St. Domin
go Coffee 9 to 20c.; Madeira, Port and Sherry YVmes
$1 to $3 -. Pedit, Otard, Godard and A. Seignette
Brandy $1 to s3i; Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Spi
ces, etc. C. B. SCALLY,
july 21 St. Andrew’s Hall.
SPRING GOODS-Tbe undersigned are now re
ceiving their stock of Spring Cloths,Cassimeres,
Vestings and Fancy Articles, 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 a manner that
cannoftail to please all who may favor us with their
custom. Our goods are all ol the newest and most
fasionable styles, to which we call the attention
of the public generally. DIBBLE & CAREY,
april 15 corner Broughton and Whitaker st.
IOH GENT’S WEAK.
imriJITE and Colored Linen Drills,
f White and Colored Marseiles Vesting.
English and French Drab d’Ete.
Black and Colored Cashraerets.
Cloth 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 ottered at wholesale prices, at the urw and real
cheap store of J.H.COHEN Si CO,
Nexttn 1. YV. Morrell’s Furniture Store, Brough
ton-st, Savannah. june 5
Tailors will do well to examine ourstock ot above
Goods, and trimmings of all styles.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS—The
l Subscriber is now opening, per Bark Harvest,
from New York, another supply of TRAVELLING
TRUNKS, viz: English Sole Leather, Brass Band,
andiron Frame, beautifully tininshed ; together
with Valyscs, Leather ami Carpet Bags, Satchels,
and Ladies’Hat Boxes. All of which will be sold at
small profits, at the Trunk Depot. Gibbons’ Build
ing. april3o GEO. S. NICHOLS
13 ECEIVED per steamer Alabama—2o boxes
J V Lemons, 10 do Oranges, Raisine, Figs,Almonds,
Prunes. Dried Apples, Si c., also in store, a full as
sortment of choice Groceries, YVines, Liquors.Lou
don Porter, Scotch Ale. Sic —all ot the most cele
brated brands, warranted,
june 16 GEO. ALEXANDER,
corner Bull and Congress sts., Monumentsqr.
/ 1 R KEN GINGER, for sale by
vX july 8 J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-ets.
ANI)THER FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
Trunk Depot*
('i EO S NICHOLS is opening another supply of
T beautiful Travelling Trunks, per brig Philura.
Those in want are invited to call at the Clothing
Store, Gibbon’s Range. may 25
I IEUCUSsToN sorted G. i).
I Cox’s YVater Proof—YVestey’s.Richard’s,Elys’,
and American Hat Caps, now on hand and for sale
by (aug 2) E. LOVELL.
DIINWA l>l>l Ng7— Ely's. Ihddwms “,V joises
VX Gun Wadding, received and for sale by
*ug 2 E.LOVELL.
SHIPS ANI) STEAMERS.
FOR BOSTON.
‘Si The fnst sailing schr. SPLENDID, J. H.
Uk Rftfera master, will have qm< k dispatch tor
the above port. For freight of smad packages, or
passage, apply to the master on board, or to
g ft E. YV. BUKER.
FOR NEW’ YORK—OIe KMnlilielied film*.
! tf&eJz The regular packet brig PHILURA, having
! ipSsHS P ar t'd her freight engaged, wilt have quick
I despatch ns above. For balance of freight or pas-
P!>ly on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
1 _ BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
U OR PHI LADE L PHI A—Heron’s Line.
Jr'kftL rhe packet schr. J.F. TOBIAS.Orten mas
tor, (provided sufficient freight offers) will
load with quick despatch tor above port. For freight
or passage apply to
au tf 1] ’ YVILLIB A BRUNDAGE.
FOR HALTlMOilE—Regular Line.
Ihe superior last sailing packet schoonor
JGHN YV. ANDERSON, YVatson master,
having a large part ot her cargo engaged, wi-1 have
<{\iick despatch for freight or passage, having
good accomodations, apply on board, af Telfair's
wharf, or to (aug 5) BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA ANDSAVANN Mr.
STEAM NAVIGATION COWPANY
The new and splendid side wheel
STATE ()! GEORGIA,
I 1200 tons register, Captain John E.’
MiarsMaiii YValton, has commenced her regular
trips and will leave Savannah on YVednrsday, the 2d
day of June, and every alternate Wednesday there
| after—say on the 16th and 30th June, 14th and 28th
July, 10th and 25th August, and so on
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $25
Through Tickets to New York, 25
Steerage, . 9
This ship has been built with entire regard to sale
j ty, corn tort and dispatch, and offers n w and admi
rable facilities to business and travel. For freight
I or passage, apply to
I PADELFORD, FAY & CO., Agents in Savannah.
I HERON Si MARTIN, Agents 111 Philadelphia,
may 19 ts
HERON'S Si
REGULAR PACKET
BETWEEN
I’HII.ADELI’IUA AND SAVANNAh,
The following vessels comprise this Line, audwil
sail about every two weeks, via :
Schooner JULIA ELIZA Capt. HiGßnr
do J H. HOLMES, do. Lodge.
do DART do. 80MFR.1.
do (’HAS. A. GREINER,., do. Petkbsoji
The Vessels are first class schooner , and com
manded by captains experienced in rhe trade, and
who will use their bent exertions to give satisfaction
to the shippers. For freight or passage (having
good accommodations for passage) apply lo
\Y ILL IS BRUNDAGE.
No. 72 Bay Street. Savannah
fV’TON &: MARTIN.
marl! N0.371 North Wharves. Philadelphia
STEAM-BHIPS FOR NEW YORK.
The first ciass splendid steam-ships
FLORIDA, Capt Lyon,
—and —
ALABAMA Capt Ludlow
belonging to the New-Vork and Savannah Steam
Navigation Company,
Leave Snvnmmli and New-York every
SATURDAY.
These ships are ot 1,300 tons register.and nsu.
passed in safety, comfort and speed. They leave
Savannah at the same time that the Marion and
Union leave Charleston, and arrive in New York,
as soon as. or before them.
Cabin passage $25 —pnyab’e before going on
board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
Jan 29 194 Front street. New-York.
FA NCY AN DST A P!, I; ST \Ti ON E RY.
/ 1 YV. AMBIJRGER Si CO —English. French
* * • and German Manufacturers of every variety
ot ACCOUNT BOOKS, Port Monnaies in Pearl.
Ivory. Leather, Papier, Macho, Sic. dealt rs in DO
MESTIC STATIONERY ot all kinds, Printing, Vis
iting and Playing Cards, No. 25 John Street, New
York.
A full assortment of S. Silliman Si Go’s cel
ebrated Patent YVood Inkstands, Sandboxes, Wafer
Cups, Cocoa Stamps, Sic. 3mo aug 9
SPHERICAL DISINFECTING FLU 111.
HH. HA YMOND’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, billious, scarlet and other fevers of our
own or Southern and Western climate, in cities
:md 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 take internally,
andrinstcad ot filling the room (with a choking, ir
respi rable air, as the chlorine ot lime and other che
mical preparations in use do. it makes the whole air
sweet ami 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. H. RAYMONDS MEDALLION TOOTH
WASH tor whitening the teeth, sweetening the
breath, hardening the gums, cleaning the mouth
from all un pleat ant. taste.
C. YV. AM BURGER Si Cos., SoleAgts.
aug9 3mo 25 John Street, New York.
L? IG I KED !! N EN’ POPLI NS for Travels
a. ing Dresses, for sale by
E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress streett,
july 31 Gibbon’s Range.
PERSONS GOING NORTH—Hand-
JL some Bareges and Barege De Laine6.
E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress street,
july 31 Gibbon’s Range.
fUttnNKS.-A new supply of Traveling Trunks,
A just received by (july 31) YV. HEIDT.
C" 1 E.II E N TAN I) ~PLASTER —240 bbls Ce-
A meut and 25 do Plaster. in store and for sale in
lots to suit purchasers.
july 1 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
HAY. —25 hales prime 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 Si BRUNDAGE.
C' 1 EiYIENT.—2UU barrels Cement, in store and for
A 6ale low, to close consignment, by
aug 3 WILLIS Si BRUNDAGE.
■ 3UTTER AND CHEESE.—A fresh supply of
13 Goshen Butter and Cheese,received per steamer
Alabama, and forsale at the Emporium, by
july 28 SEABORN GOODALL.
NEW MAYBUTTKR. Lard,etc, just receiv
ed and for sale by GEO ALEXANDER,
may 29 corner Bull and Congress-sts.
HAY.— 209 bundles prime North River Hay,
landing from ship Southport, and for sale low
from wharl, by
June 28 YV ASHBURN, YVILDER Si CO.
LI HI E.—820 bbls. Lime, per schr Bowditch from
Rockport. For sale, to arrive, by
june 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY &CO.
A STERN HAY.—2OO bales prime Eastern
-J Hay, for sale by
j‘ly 31 E. YV. BUKER.
BL AC Ii AND COLORED BROAD*
CLOTH.—Fine Black Broadcloth, at and below
cost. Colored do., for sale by
J H COHEN. <fc CO,
June 16 140 Broughton 6treet.
|/nGLIhHKID SLIPPERS—A desirable
article, tor sale by
july ; U YV. HEIDT.
r’ HOICK GOSHEN BUTTER.—A weekly
supply received per steamer, and forsale by
J~ ul y s _ YVEBSTER Si PALMES.
UK! WE NORTH RI VER HAY.—IOO balAs,
X just received per steamship Florida, and for
sale by
june 22 PADELFORD, FAY & CO
QHIRTSi—Geo. S. Nichole has just received
. New York, a lull supplv ot Judson’s supe
rior Shirts. 3 hose in want ol a good article can
get it at the Clothing Store of
1 July A Gibbon’6 Range.