The Savannah evening journal. (Savannah [Ga]) 1852-185?, August 13, 1852, Image 3

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COM M ERCIAL. LATEST DATES FJtOAI Liverp’ o\ June 8 | Havre. June 3 | Havana June 14 E \ |MI*I Per schr Splendid, for Poston—7o,4oo feet Floor* iug Hoards. r- : - H KC El I’TS O K COTTON, Aug pj. Per Central Ran Road—‘JO hales Cotton, and Mdze., to VV M Davidson, I YV Morrell 6c Cos, O JL A Wetniore, und YV Woodward 6l Cos. passenger*. Per steamer Gordon, from Charleston—Messrs YV S Russell. H il lipping, and two deck. MABINE INTI:LLIGENCE PORT OPSAVAN NAH,:::::::::AUGUST 18*. Sun Riße 5 21 | High Water i m AK RIV ED. Schr Maria L Davis, Davis, Providenc, (R. I.) Ice to C E Potter. Schr Urbanus Lawless, New Orleans, to Hone Sc Connery. Mdze., to Frankling 6c Brantley, T It Mills, T S YVayne, II F Kincbley 6c Cos, Cohens &. Hertz, YV B Giles 6c Cos, C Hartridge, Boston Sc Gunby, Hone 6c Connery, and order. Reports hav ing seen on the 9th inst., a fleet often sails ut anchor, near the Riding Rocks. Steamer Goruen, King, Charleston, to 8 M I.affl teau. Mdze., to CItR,It 1) YValker, P Jacobs, A A Solomons 6c Cos, and 11 Veilstich. Sloop Visitor, Galleo, Back River, with 620 bush els Rough Rice, to R Habersham Sc Soil. cleared! Schr Splendid, Rogers, Boston, E YV Buker. MEMORANDA. ~ Brig John It Dow, Coombs, for this port, sailed I’m New York on the 7rh inst. Schr C A Greiner, YVillett, for this port, cld at Philadelphia on the Bth inst. Schr YVoodbridge, Bradford, hence, at Baltimore on the 11th inst. Brig Benica, Jones, fm Doboy Island, Ga., arr. at New York on the 7th inst. Up at t his Port. Steamship Alabama, Ludlow, New York, Padcl ford, Fay 6c Cos. Schr J F Tobias, Orten, for Philadelphia, YVillis 6c Krundage. Brig Philura, , tor New Y'ork, Brigham, Kel ly Sc Cos. Schr John YV Anderson, YVatson, for Baltimore, Brigham, Kell Sc Cos. For particulars see advertisements. NEW Ai) VLIt T Irt I’M Kl’ 8 FOii NEW VOliK. To Leave on Saturday Morning , Aug. 14, at 8 o'elk. sp^ndidsteamship ALABAMA, Capt. C. D. Ludlow, will leave as above. For freight or passage, apply aug 11 PADELFOItD, FAY Sc CO. Cabin Passage $25 Steerage 9 BACON SIDES. —10 llhds prime Bacon Sides, landing from schr. Urbaua, irom Now Orleans, for sale by aug 13 HUNTER Sc GAMMELL. CJLAKET WlNE.—Just received per late ar rivals, ‘JO boxes superior St Julian Claret YVine. Also, a superior article by the gallon. YVines and Liquors ot all descriptions,[for sale by aug 11 GEO. ALEXANDER, Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr. JUST RECEIVED —500 Cocoa Nuts, lor sale by (aug 11) GEO. ALEXANDER, Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr. T EIIONS AND SARDlNES.—Received per steamer Alabama, 10 boxes Lemons and 5 cases Sardines—wholes, halts and boxes. Also, a fresh supply ot Alinouds, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Spices, Scotch Ale, London Porter, YVines, Liquors, Cordi als, Groceries, &c. aug 11 GEO. ALEXANDER, Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument spr. “YEW POTATO !':S J^e7lj^lsTi : eceivcd pei- J- * .i r, c.uu iur sale by aug il ULO. ALEXANDER. Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr. piOSIIEN BUTTER AND CHEESE.—A “JT fresh supply Goshon Butter and Cheese, just received per steamer Alabama, and for sale at the Emporium, by aug J l SEABORN GOODALL. WANTED TO PUKCIIA.se, A first rate j Woman—a house servant. Enquire at aug9 No. ii BARNARD ST. UfOODEN WAKE.—Tne subscriber lias just received per schr. John YV. Anderson, a sup ply of YVooden Ware, viz : Ice Cream Pails. Brass Bound; Tea Tubs and Buckets, Measures I quart to V Bushel, Painted and Plain Tubs and Buckets Wash Boards, Barrel Covers, Fast Boar is. Fins mid Chothes Pins, for sale by JON. J. MAURICE, aug 9 10, 12 and 14 Barnard street. TVTEW BOOKS.—The Upper Ten Thousand— -1 i Sketches of American Society: by C. Astor i Bristed. The Discarded Daughter, or the children of the Isle, a tale of the Chesapeake ; by Emma D. E. Nev- | itte Somhworth. Life in the South, a Companion to Uncle Tom’s Cabin; by C. 11. YVyley, of ‘ orth Carolina. Amelia; by Henry Fielding, author of “Tom j Jones,” “Jos. Andrews.” Ac.. Ac. * he Laws of Life, with special reference to the i 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 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 Hitg9 J. B. CUBBF.DGE. I UST R ECEIVED—S ome more of those low I priced Dotted Muslins and Checked Cambrics and far sale by J. 11. COHEN & CO, july 24 No. 140 Broughton street. FYOR SALE.—A fine Gold Hunting Wacth, for cash. Apply at this office. (it aug 7 JOLT’S REPEATING II>TOI.S—AII si zes. on hand, with or without Cases. Allen’s 6 barrel Pistols, Allen’s sirgle self cocking do.. 2 3, 4. 5 and (5 inches, with Ivory and YVood Stocks, now received and for sale by aug 2 E. LOVELL. DROVE ALL THINGS.—HoId list to that I. which is good. Fever and Ague patients should remember that the second bottle of Rowand’s Tonic Mixture is of inure importance even than the first. For sale by Agt. JNO. A. MAYER, aug 5 154 Broughton street. JUST RECEIVED per steam it State of Georgia, a large assort- / me! if IWikert’s make, ot Gents Bin ok and Jjp Drab Concress Gaiters, and for sale by YVILLIAM HEIDT, Gibbon’s Building, july 13 Sign of the large boot. j>AREGE 3IANTILLAS.~The subscriber * F has just received another lot of those beautiful YY’hite Barege Mantillas,to which he calls the at tention of the Ladies’of Savannah : for sale at the New Store, No. 140 Broughton street. july 15 J II COHEN Sc CO. IN TER RIFIC CIIOL Eit Awhicli t h rcatc iTs to overspread the land, as well as in ordinary form of Bowel Complaints, the long and so tavora bly known Astringent Anodyne Carminative Dr. Johnß. Rowand u Compound Syrup cl’ Blackberry Root,is the safest and surest help. Be sure to have it always by you. and in extremeca ses.toke the prose ribed dose everyo minutes.until the Vomiting,Cholic.Cramp and Diarrhcea 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. r > ooks ! books:: boo ks’::Pencil lings by the YVav, written during some year-’ resid* nee and travel!in Europe ;byN. P. Willi-*. Pynnshurst; his Wanderings and YVays oftuink ing ; by Donald MacLeod. Received bv may 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE; CHEAPER THA N THE CHE A PEST. itkj 1 would mill the attention of the public to the following reduced prices of / GItOCEIUES FOB CASH:” ILown BUGAR atl4, 16 and 18 16s.for $1 Clarified •* Bland 14 “ $1 Crushed “ Bland 11 “ “ $1 Old & new crop Rio COFFEE 10 “ “ $1 Old Government Java “ 7 “ $1 AND ALL ARTICLES IN MY LINE AT PROPORTIONATE LOW PRICES. M.nvl, r, (is If) W J, SOMMIOMS. 157 Krony hlon-sl. lotteries. DRAWN NUMBERS Ol Geotgia State Lottery Class, No. 87 ; 16 65 70 56 67 5 L 14 39 I 31 45 17 36 46 44. t-gF* Call for the Cash or renew your prizes at ELISHA YVYLLY’S OFFICE. ai, g 13 City Hotel—Bay Lane. Will he Drown mi Saturday. 1,000 DOLLARS. Georgia State Lottery, i Class No.BB. Authorized by the Legislature, for the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company, at Augusta. To be drawn in Savannah, Ga.. on tin* 14th inst. F. C. BARBER 6c CO., MANAGERS. 14 Drawn Ballots in each Package of 25 Tickets. SCHEME. 1 prize of $4,000 1 prize of 300 1 prize of 1.000 4 prizes of 150 1 prize of 7294 1 prizes of 100 See. 6cc. See. 75 NUMBER LOTTERY —14 DRAWN BALLOTS! f Tickets $1 —shares in proportion. %*T;ckets, shares and packages in the above for sale, and prizes cashed ut ELISHA YVYLLY’S aug 12 Office, Bay Lane, South end City Hotel. Drawn Numbers of Claes 87. Drawn in Savannah on the 12rh inst. 16 65 70 56 67 51 14 39 1 IL 36 46 41. Half Ticket 11 45 56, prize sold. C. B. PA i PERSON’S Office. Will >. drawn Satu/dav. t . c A o. 153 Bay Street, two doors East of City Hotel. F. C. BARBER 6c CO, Managers. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. For the Benefit of the independent Fire Company at Augusta. CAPITA MS 1,000. Tickets only om^dollar. 14 DRAWN NUMBERS IN EACH PACKAGE OF 25 Tickets. Class 88. YVill be drawn in Savannah, Saturday 14th inst. at Al o’clock. SPLENDID SCHEME. $4,000—51,000 Besides other small prizes amounting in the aggre gate to over fifty thousand dollars. > Tickets sl—Halves 50.—Quarters 25c. Risk on a pack of wholes only sl3. do do halves do $6 50. do do quarters do $3 25. Orders from the country promptly attended to, and printed drawings sent to all who may order tickets. aug 12 CHARLES B. PATTERSON. DOUB LE AN I) 81NGJLE GI"NS*—A very large assortment now on hand and at very low prices, ranging from $7 to $125 for Double, $25 to $35 for 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. Plantation Muskets. —Two cases just received,and for sale by (july 31) E. LOVELL. iVTEW BOOKS. —The Prairie Scout, or Aga ii tone the Renegade ; a R >ma ce of Border Life. Alexander Tardy ; The Poisoner, or Pirate Chief I of St. Domingo. YV hi toss inis, or the days of Charles the Second ; I an Historical Ro 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. CUBBKDGE. II VI i: AND LATHS.-. 1000 bbls. Lime and ~A 50,000 Laths, landing per Sprightling Sea, and lor sale by july 12 ‘ ill \M, KELLY & CD. HARPERS’ MAGAZINE for July. Graham’s do do do. Godey’s Ladies’ Book do do. Received by (june23) J. B. CUBBKDGE. J7LOUR AND iilsUl IT.—I.D bids Baltimore Flour , 100 do Canal do ; 50 do Sugar. Soda, and Butter Biscuit; 50 half do do do dodo; for sale |by (july 2) WEBSTER 6c PALMES. ORANGES, LEMONS, NUTS, &c.—Just received per steamer Florida, may 29 GEO. ALEXANDER, corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument-sqr. I \OG COLLY Its AND U 11A I NS.—A large assortment, just received, and for sale by may 26 E. LOVELL, 11 Barnard street. pKMENT AND PLASTER.—24O bbls Ce. ment: 25 bbls plaster, daily expected to arrive per brig Allred Exal), from New York, and for sale by june 25 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE. I usT receiv eb>7: • “ blue and Green Bareges, tor Veils, i ack no do Dresses. 8-4 and 10 4 White Marseiles Quilts. Alexander's Colored Tafeta Gloves. Black Net Mitts and Gloves. Thread 1 Hose fo* Gents Wear. Pink, Blue and Green Chambrays, and for sale low by J. 11. COHEN, Sc CO, june 24 at the new store, 140 Broughton st. IVEW ORLEANS WHISKEY—SO bbls I* Whiskey, in store and for sale by june 23 HUNTER 6c GAMMELL. LITTLE BOYS.—lhnve recently received a handsome assort rnent of Alpaca and White Lin en Jackets ; VY bite 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 GS NICHOLS, july 1 Gibbon’s Range. ■ UST RECEIVED per steamer, a fresh sup • * ply of Lemons, Oranges, Butter, Lard, Cheese, Ground and Green Coffee, Spices, etc. june 23 GEO. ALEXANDER, corner Bull and Congrcss-sts., Monument sqr. / lARPENTEKS’ BENCH PLANES. An assortment, just received and for sale by july 13 E. LOVELL, No. 11 Barnard-st. riHIE CELEBRATED Juno Cordial, just re- I ceived by June 12 HUMPHREYS &JQHNSQN PRINTING PAPER, I Paper of the lollowing sizer: 24 X 35; 20 X 281 ; 24. jX 39 ; 244 X3B : 25 X 364 ; 25 X 36 ; 24 X 38 Received and for sale by july 9 J. B. r T’BBEDGE. IfIUSQUKTO 1 nr nt ofthe ale.’ goods of unusual i and eleven inches,) only 50 c-w pe r yard. ALSO. A large lot of Muslin Sleeves, Barege and Silk Mantillas, ofevei v shade to be had at the new Store of .1 1! COHEN & Cos, june 19 No. 140 Broughton street. DOPE, TW” ‘ ( AND BABBINi;. 112 S Y coils Philadelphia Rope, 100 do New York do., the best article that conies to this market; 5 bales superior Twine ; 40 bales Gunny Bagging : for sale by (aug .V. WILLIS A BRUNDAGE. ORANGE RABPBERR Y PL ANTS.—A few of the above Plants, in Pots, warranted to fear fruit this season. Fruit large, with deliciuos flavor. For sale by may 19 JOHN A. MAYER. SAVANNAH JOURNAL, FRIDAY, AC'GIJST 13, 1852. Old Mocha COFFEE, 9 lbs. for $ Gunpowder,lmperial * Hyson TEA..SO to 75c. <#v lb Extra Curious “ “ .$1 <sv ft, Oolong *‘ 174 c.p Its LEGAL NOTICES. (iEOIteiA-BRYAN COUNTY. IMIHEREAS, Charles YV. Fergus n, has applied to v v me for letters of administration on the estate ot Henry A. Seott, late ot tliis County deceased; this is therefore, to admonish all and singular the rela tives or creditors of the deceased, to file their objec tions if any exist—else letters will be granted the applicant. july 16th, 1852 A. H.SMITH, july 29 30ds Ordinary. NOTICE. 4 LL persons having demands against Francis J. Chapman, late of 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 ChiUham, 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 Moesman Lands*, said Land being part of the real Estate ofthe Estate of Michael T. Dawsey deceased. YVM.E. YV . QUARTERMAN, april 27,1852 Executor. HERRING.— 100boxes landing per brig Jno Mar shall and for sale by april 6 E W BUKER. Cf LOSING OUT* —A fine assortment of Swiss, 1 and Jaconet Muslins, at very low rates. E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congressstreet, july 31 Gibbon’s Range. \ WELL selected stock of French Conibrics. E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congressstreeet, July 31 Gibbon’s Range. DUMBER CIiOTIIS, Mohairesand Dirp De- L* Etes, lor Gentlemen’s and Boy’s wear, so * sale by E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress street, july 31 Gibbon’s Range. ■ [VINE I k VINCH 31 FsLlNS—Selling out at -I. reduced prices, by E. L. GUERARD, 154 Cougresssteet, july 31 Gibbon’s Range. JJIU COFFEE.—2IBO bags prime Coffee, the -1 L cargo of schr Midas, from Rio do Janeiro; n< , v landing and for sale by june 15 PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO. W ”AVERY NOVELS.—A new and splend edition of the YVaverly Novels, part one, r ceived by july 26 J. B.CUBBEDGE. QUGARS AND C'OFEEE— 25 hhds choice O Port Rico Sugar: 10do do rit Croix do; 20 do fair and prime New Orleans do ; 300 bags Rio Cof fee. For sale by july 2 WEBSTER Sc PALMES. PEACH BRANDY, FLOUR and CORN. 10barrels Peach Brandy. 5“ bbls. Flour, and 200 bags Com; landing from schr. 11. N. Gambrill, and for sale by july 10 BRIGHAM, KELLR & CO. COME AT LAST.—'The sub-. ~ scriber has just received a sele( assortment of Ladies’light Colored Linen Gaiters, als > 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 Boot. (july 16) YVM. HEIDT. Hay. kkicks, YviiiTi; pine h >i- BER, 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 of brig Harriet, daily expected. For sale, to arrive by july 8 BRIGHAM, KELdY 6c CO. UNNY CLOTH .-45 Bales Gunny Cloth, in vX store and for sale by july 14 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE. JEMONS —io boxes Lemons to arrive per -A steamer Florida, and tor sale by july 6 WILLIS 6c BRUNDAGE | l A3I PH ENEANI) SPI IflT CAS.—The vy subscriber has received per steamship State of Georgia, a supply of Camphene ana Spirit (las, whicli will be sold on reasonable terms ; also, Cam phene, Gas and Oil Lamps of various patterns ; Oil, Gas and Camphene Cans of all sizes. JOHN J. MAURICE, june 14 10 and 12 Barnard street. I IFEOF DR. HINES.—The publishers of -I-J the Lite of this celebrated Carolinian, who is now an inmate ot the Savannah Jail, anticipating an extensive deman i in Savannati, have placed tiie work on sale at the book store of july 26 .1. B. CUBBEDGE. ESS \\ A TER.—Now land ing from bark Harvest, a supply of Congress YVater, in pint and quart ootiles, direct from the Springs, and recently bottled, july 27 YVM M. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr. DO I N SETT’S INDIAN LO XEC US T—A I positive cure for Chronic Diarrhoea and Dys entery. For sale by agent. JNO. A. MAYER, july 24 154 Broughton street. ILL NET, Twine or Thread, White and Drab; J a full supply just rece ved and for sale low by june22 E LOVELL, No. II Barnard st. CHIME TO OUR STORE and see the finest f 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 Sc JOHNSON, aug 3 Corner Broughton and YVhitaker sts. i AY.—l5O bales prime Northern Hay ; lor sale Ll by july 21 HUNTER GAMMELL. KA T31ANDU.—A Journey to Katmandu, (The Capitol of Nepau 1.) with the Camp of Jung Bahadoor ; including a sketch ofthe Nepaulese Am bassador at Home ; by Laurence Oliphant. Harpers’Magazine, for August Received by julj J. B. CUBBEDGE. VOKTISKKN HAY.—IOO bales prime Nor- In! thrin Ilay, for sale by july3l E.YV. BUKER. HUSBAND’S CALCINED MAGNESIA. . The superior qualities of this Magnesia are,that it is entirely deprived of carbonic acid, free lrom unpleasant taste, smell or other disagreeable prop erty, and is without roughness or grittiness to the touch or palate. One teuspoonful 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. YVM VV LINCOLN, july I*2 Monument square. jIME. — Landing from brig Harriet; and for -A sale by june 12 BRIGHAM. KELLY 6c CO. w T OU THAT ARE SUFFERING with 1 Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint, will find a sure and speedy relief by using a single bottle of Dr. Bil lings's Astringent Syrup. For sale by HUM FAR L YS Sc JOHNSON, july 14 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts. 1131 B E11.—2K1.000 feeTwhite Pine Lumber,now -A landing from brig Harriet: for sale by aug4 BRIGHAM,KELLY & CO. | [MBRELLAM. —A fresh assortment of both U Cotton and Silk, just received rid for sale low by J. 11 COIIEN 6c Cos, july 24 No. 140 Broughton street. T? XCHANGE ON NEW YOltY —At sight -L-J in sums to suit purchasers, for sale by aug2 J iDELFORD, FAY A CO. PHILADELPHIA ROPE.—I 43 coils Rope, in store and for side by aug2 YVILLIS 6c BRUNDAGE. MISCELLANEOUS. \l/ ANTED.—A consignee for 50 bbls Roeendale ’ T Cement, received per schr. North State, from New York, (aug 7) YVILI IS \* BRUNDACK. NOTICE TO TUB PI BLIC. f |HIE subscriber has employed a superioi llore ; ■ Shoer. which he hopes v* :21 give, sali-faction to. all that will try him,at tin* old stand, 98,St. Ju!w* -t july 28 I m. S. % MURPHY MARS HALIT HOIISE M'l’he subserber having leased the above HOUSE, situated on Broughton street. be- ] tween Abercv rn and Dray tun-streets, for a j term ot yeas, respecttully informs the eitizms of] Savannah and the public gem-rally, that he is now prepard to receive borders, both re ularand trans ient, on the most reasonable terms, and pledges him self, by strict attention to business, to merit the pat ronage ofthe public. He intends to make the Mar shall House A FIRST CLASS Hotel. Ills table will be supplied with every luxury that ran be procured, july 22 LlllO YVILLIAM JOHNSON. *** The Chattanooga Gazette, Macon Journal 6c Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Weekly Chronicle Sc Sentinel, Auguata,ami Jacksonville (Fla.) Repub lican. Baltimore iSun, Philadelphia Bulletin, New York Herald, Charleston Courier, will please insert 1 this one month, and send accounts to this office. DISSOLI ION. r I YllK CO-FA kTN HRS 1111* heretofore existed un I dor the tirm of LaROCHE, BOWNK.* CO , expired by its own limitation, on the Istot June 1852. ISAAC D. HaROCHE, A. T. BOWNE, aug 4 EDWARD 8. K KMFTON. ( (l-i’AUTW E Ic >llll. SUBSCRIBERS have this dav associated J ■ with them in business RICHAKD H. MAR SHALL, of Columbia, S. C., under the firm of La ROCHE. BOYVNE 6c CO., and will continue the DB Y GOODS business tit their old stand, corner of Congress and YV'hitaker sts. J une 1, 1852. 1S AAC I). I. a ROC II E, A. T. BOYVNE. aug l EDWARDS. KEMPT<>N % IHE 81 B8(,’R1BE1L takes this method ot 3s jj returning thanks to the citizens of Savannah for their very liberal patronage, and hopes by close attention to the selection of liis goods to merit a continuance of the same. He would 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.; fine and extra line Young Hyson Tea 50 to 75c.; extra Curious do do 6 ’4c. tosL ; extra Oolong 50c.; Imperial, Gunpowder and Old Hyson do 624 to 75c.; Moca, Java, Maracaibo, Rio and St. Domin go Coffee 9 to 20c.; Madeira. Port and Sherry YY’incs $1 to $3 ; l’edit, Otard, Gndard and A. Seignofte Brandy $1 to s3j; Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Spi ces, etc. “ C. B. SC ALLY, july 21 St Andrew’s I tall. OPRING GOODS -The undersigned are now re •y reiving their stock of Spring Cloths,Cassimeres, Vestings and Fancy Articles, which they venture to say canuot be sui passed in the Southern States, as I 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 cannot fail to please all who may favor us with their ] custom. Our goods are ail ol the newest and most* fasionable styles, to which we call the attention ol the public generally. DIBBLE & CAREY, april 15 corner Broughton and Whitaker st. FOB GENT’S WEAK. WTHTE and Colored Linen Drills. White and Colored Marseiles Vesting. English and French Drab d’Kte. Black and Colored Cashmerets. Cloth and Cassimeres. Silk and Linen U! <*s. Linen 4 Hose, au excellent assortment. Summer Gauze under Shirts. Batiste and other styles of Crarats. The above goods are carefully selected, and will be offered at wholesale prices, t the new and real cheap store of J. 11.COIIEN 6c CO, Nextto 1. YV. .Morrell’s Furniture Btore, Brough ton-st, Savannah. june 5 Tailors will do well to examine ourstock of above Goods, and trimmings of all styles. IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS i I Subscriber is now opening, per Bark Harvest, from New York, another supply of TRAVELLING TRUNKS, viz; English Sole Leather, Brass Band, and Iron Frame, beautifully lininshed ; together with Valyses. Leather and Carpet Bans. Satchels, and Lauies’Hat Boxes. All of winch will be sold at small profits, at the Trunk Depot. Gibbons’ Build ing. april3o GEO. S. NICHOLS ]> ECEIVED per steamei Alabama—2o boxes IV Lemons, 10 do Oranges, Raisins, Figs,Almonds, Prunes, Dried Apples, See., also in store, a full as sortment of choice Groceries, Wines, I.iquors,Lon don Porter, Scotch Ale, See —all of the most cele brated brand**, warranted, june 16 GEO. ALEXANDER, corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr. SCREEN GINGER, for sale by vJ july 8 J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-sts. A NOTH Ekl FKKSI I ARRIVAL AT THE Trunk Depot. / IKO S NICIiOI.B is opening another supply of vX beautiful Travelling Trunks, per brig Philura. Those in want are invited to call at the Clothing Store, Gibbon's Range. may 25 f>E R C USSI ON CA P 5.—500,000 sorted G. D. I Cox’s YVater Proof—Westey’s,Richard’s,Elys’, and American Hat Caps, i(ow on hand and for sale by (aug 2) K. LOVELL. /'fUNYY AI) dFnG.—Ely’s, Biddwins _ & Joises VX Gun Wadding, received and for sale by aug 2 E.LOVELL. BLACK SMI THU’S bushels Vir ginia Coal, for sale by july 31 _ E. YV. BUKER. I I* AY ! lIAY I !—SO bales prime Northern Hay 4 ■ I in store, and for sale by july 10 YVILLIS & BRUNDAGE. HAY’. —200 bales prime North River Hay, land- I ing from brig F.xeel, and for sale by july 10 WASHBURN, WILDER Sc CO. [)ICKLES. —In Barrels, half barrels and Jars * for sale at the Emporium, by june 26 S. GOODALL aa RAILS assorted Shot,loo kegs Powder,loo • Jl/l/ lbs English, just received and for sale by aug *2 E. LOVELL, Barnard st. I3ACON- —60 hhds very choice Sides and Bhoul I ders, landingper steamer State of Georgia,from Philadelphia, and for sale by july 6 PADELFORD. FAY & CO. j>AGGIMi AND ROI*E.—SO bales Gunny 11 Bagging, and 100 coils Kentucky Rope, in store and for sale*by aug4 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sl CO. OALT< —2,000 sacks, in prime order ; for sale by aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. EASTER NIIUI c K .—45,000 ffirst” qua lil y Eas tern Brick; 10,000 second quality Eastern Brick, landing from brig 11 irriet; for sale by aug 4 BRIGHAII, KELLY & CO. HITE DRILL PANTS.—Just received and for sale cheap, at the Clothing Store of july 1 G S NICHOLS, Gibbon’s Range. PLASTER. —28 bbls Plaster, hourly expected, and for sale to arrive by june 4 E’W BUKER. I 131 IL —300 bbls. best Rockland Lime ; landing jLa from brig Sarah Peters, and for sale by july 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. Ll3!E 9 Plaster, Cement and Plastering Hair, al ways on hand and for sale by aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. / IDTTONDUCK.—IOO belts of Hooper's Cot VV ton Duck, from No. I to No. 10, on hand and for sale by [aug 4) BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. I JAILS AND TUB S .—SO dozen Painted Pails, I 20 nests Painted Tube ; for salt by aug 4 BRIGHAM,(KELLY A CO. HOOFLAND’S GKK3IAN BITTERS.— Dr. Iloofiand’s Celebrated German Bitters, for forsaleby JNO. A. MAYER, july 24 154 Broughton street. I > HOWN YvTnI)SOR SOAP.—Low’s genu ■ * ine English, highly periumed, old Brown Windsor Soap Just received and for Mile by July 12 YVM YV LINCOLN, Monument-sqr. * SHIPS AND STKAI\I LRS~ FOR BOSTON. ,f j\ The fast sailing schr. SPLENDID, J. H. Ho*'rs master, will have qni a dispatch for : tun above port. For freight o* siua 1 packages, or passage, apply to the iMusleron board. ■ r to E. W . BUKER Foil NEW YORK-Ole EatabHfchgd Line. | ‘ 1,,,,,| ‘ ~ 'ilar packet brig Pill! ERA, having part it her engaged will have quick ! di-spati'h as above. For bidiinca ot Height or pas l P!ly oil boaril at Telfair's wharf, or to 1 ! BRIGHAM, KKLI.Y A CO. I <>K I’ll 11, Al) EL l* 11IA—I! cron’s £inST” ’ i he packet schr. J ,F. ‘J'OBI AS,Orten mas *£* ter, (provided sufficient freight offers) will loal with quick despatch lor above port. For freight or passage apply to a,| g 11 WILLIB &UK UNI) AGE. FOItBA I.TlMOßK—Be*il*r Line. ,;, , J!nf u ?l J T rior lahl * is,i,il 'K schooner J () I1N \V . ANDERSON, Watson master, having a large part ot her cargo engaged wji] (juick despatch For freight or passage, having good accomodations, apply on board, at Telfair's wlmrf. or to (augs) BEIGHAM, KELLY & CO. FOR PHIL YDELPIII A . I’HILADEI.PH I A AN|)B.\ VA N N ,\ 11 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY P E* 1 lie new and splendid side wheel T STATE OF GEORGIA, r *l 1 200 tons register. (.'aptnin J im E. Walton, has coimm-m ed h,. r regular trips ami will leave Savannah on \\ ‘ linouay, llie *jd iay of June, and every alternate Wednesday there alter—say on tin’ 16th and 3Ut!i June, I4tli and 28th July, 10th and 25th August, and so on Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $25 Through Tickets to New York, gh Steerage, . . q This ship hag been built with entire regard to safe t\. comfort and dispatch, and offers n**w nlid admi rable facilities to business and travel. For freight or pa-sace. anpiy to I A Dl*.El* ORl), 1* A Y A CO., Agents in Savannah. II EBON & MARTIN, Agents in Philadelphia may 19 j t J\f\ HERONS ll I’ACKIiT UNE^Jj^ IJKI'W EEN I’ll I LADKLI'I 11 A AM) SAY r ANNAIL The following vesSt-Js comprise this Line, ami w'.l sail aboute\ rv tv\ o weeks, viz : Schooner JULIA ELIZA Capt. llioßKr do J. 11. HOLM LS... do. Lodgf do DART, no. Sombbs. do ( IJAB. A. GREINER... do. Pktkjib'oa ‘J’he Vessels are first class schooner , and coin man.led by captains exp. jiritced :n Jbe trade, and who will use their host exertion* to .jive satisfaction to the shippers lor freight or passage (havin'* good accommodations tor passim ■ , ply k, VY I El.lß A.- r-IfUNDAGE. No. 72 I! a v Bfi eet Savannah. A MARTIN. mar 11 No. 37$ North W harves. Pliiladelpl.iH STEAM-SHIPS FOR NEW YORK* IV F. F K L 1- The first ciass splendid steam-ehips FLORIDA, ..Capt Lyon. —and — ALABAMA,.. Capt. Ludlow bolonging to the New-Y’ork and Savannah Bream Navigation Company, Leave Savannah and New-Y ork every SA TUKDA Y. These ships are ot 1.300 tons register, and nev... passed in safety, comfort and spied. ‘They leave Savannah at the same time that the Marion and Union leave Charleston, ami arrive in New York, as soon as, or before them. Galon passage s2s—payab e before going ou board. Agents: PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, Jan 29 194 Front street. New-York. FANCY AND 8 rAPLESTATIONERY. / t YV . AMBURGER Sc CO.—English. French ” and German Manufacturers of every variety of ACCOUNT BOOKS, Port Mommies in Pearl, Ivory. Leather, Papier. Maebe, Ac. dealers in DO MESTIC STATIONERY of all kinds, Printing, Y’is iting and Playing Cards, No. 25 John Street. New York. i -ip 3, A full assortment of 8. Silliman & Co’s cel ebrated Patent Wood Inkstands, Saudboxcs, YY’afer Cups, Cocoa Stamps, &c. 3mo aug 9 SPHERICAL DISINFECTING FLUID. HU. lIAY3ION D’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, .‘ hip, ty phus, yellow, billions, scarlet and other levers of our own or Southern and YVestern 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 fiuiii is healthy to breathe or take internally, andrinstead of filling the room with a choking, ir respirable air, as the chlorine ol 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 und tome influence. U. 11. RAYMOND’S MEDALLION TOOTH YVASH tor whitening the teeth, sweetening tho breath, hardening the gums, cleaning tlie mouth from all unpleat ant taste. C. YV. AMBURGER 6c Cos., SoleAgts. aug 9 3mo 25 John Street, New York. LM GIKED LINEN L*OPLI NS—for ‘l'7ave 11 A ing Dresses, for sale by E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress pfreett, july 3L Gibbon’s Range. JLMIK PERSONS GOING .NORThT—Hand- A some Bareges and Barege Do Lames. E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress street, july 31 Gibbon’s Range. HUUjNKS.—A new supply of Traveling Trunks, I just received by (july 31) YV. HEIDT. E3IENT AN D PLASTER —240 bbls Co meut and 25 do Plaster, in store and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. july 1 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE. HAY’. —25 bales prime Northern llay, landing this day p rschr. North Btate, andl’orsale from the wharf. Also, 50 bales in store, and for sale low by (aug 3) WILLIS & BRUNDAGE. C 1 liMENT. —2OO barrels Cement,instore and for S sale low, to close consignment, by an-3 YVILLIS Sc BRUNDAGE, Efl A >TK K N 11A Y.—200 bales prime Eastern -A Hay, lor sale by july :l E. YV. BUKER. Black and colored broad- CLOTH.— Fine Black Broadcloth, at and below cost. Colored do., for sale by J H COHEN. Sc CO, june 16 140 Broughton street. KID SLIPPERS—A desirable .1 a article, for sal-? by july 31 W. HEIDT. Z'" l HOICK GOSHEN BUTTER.—A weekly sup.ily received per atramer. and tor sale by july 2 YVEBSTKR Sc PALMES. PR HUE NORTH RIVER HAY.—IOO bales, just received pe r oteamship Florida, and for sale by june 22 PADELFORD, FAY & CO 0111 RTB. — Geo. 8. Nichols has just received from New York, a full supply ot Judson’s supe rior Shirts. Thos- in want ol a good article can got it at the Clothing Bt<>re of july 1 Gibbon’s Range. I >1 TTER AND CHEESE*A fresh supply of ■A Goshen Butter mi Cheese,received per steamer Alabama, and forsalc at the Emporium, by july 28 SEABORN GOODALL. TYTKVV 31 A Y BI TTER. Lard, etc, just receiv li ed and for sale by GEO ALEXANDER. may 29 corner Bull and Congress-sis. UA Y . —2o'i Mil).- North River Hay, landing from ship Southport, and for sal.* low from wharf, by june 28 YVABHBURN. WILDER 6c CO. LI 31 E.—820 bids. Lime, per schr Bowditch from Rockport. For sa*e, to arrive, by 1 tune 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY &C<X