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FA SN K N4 -KltS.
Per ateampaohct Calhoun, from Charleston—Miss i
A O Ripley, Messrs R S Baker, K J* Ripley,.! II !
Hunter, H Bndenhope, N B Center, J Smith, 9 deck J
OTARI WE MTEiiIGEWCI;.
PORT OP SAVANNAH,::::::::: AUGUST 16.
Sun Rises 5 21~| High Water... .TT .833 ‘
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AURIVKD
Brig Jolin Marshall, Collins, Bath, Me. Hay,Bricks !
tec. to E W Buker.
Brig John R Dow, Coombs, New York, to James
Qunntoek.
U S M steampacket Calhoun. Barden, Charleston,
to S M Laffiteau. Mdze to Webster te Paines, T
S Wayne and order.
saTled.
I)KPA RTEiT.
Steamer D L Adams. Hubbard, Augusta.
Stenmer Lamar, Phil pot, Augusto.
Steamer Wm Gaston, Shaw, Palatkn.
U S M steampacket Gordon, King, Charleston.
ME HO It AM) A.
Schr. Chas. Mills, Applegarth, tor this port,"cleared
atNew-York on the 11th inst
Schr. Stephen Taper. Tuttle, to sail for this port
on the 17th, was up at New-York on the 12th inst.
Schrs. Mary A Forrest, Forrest, and Sussex, Fax
well, to sail for this port with despatch, were up at
Baltimore bn the 13th inst.
Brig Horace Greely, Chnce. tor Jacksonville, (Fla.)
cleared at New-York on the 11th inff.
Brig Tremont, Church, for Jacksonville, (Fla.)
sailed from Charleston on the 14th inst.
Steamer Florida, Willy, fr >m Jacksonville, (Fla.)
via Picolata and Pilatka, arrived at Charleston on the
15th inst.
NEW ADVERTISEM ENTST
Will TE PINE BOARDS.—2O 000, ft white
Pine Boards, now landing from brig John
Marshall, and lor sale on the wharf, by
aug 17 E. W. i. . , < , er.
IM K A Nl) LA LI IS-—1.6C0 barrel*l ’ ime.and
40,000 Laths, daily expected, for sale, to arrive
by aug 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
E' ’ASTERN HAY.— Now landing from brig
4 John Marshall, and for sale from the wharf,loo
bales Eastern Hay. aug 17 E. YV. BUKER.
BltlC’K. —Now landing from brig John Marshall
and for sale from the wharf, 30,000 Brick.
aug 17 E. W, BUKER.
BACON SIDES.—IO Hilda prime Bacon Sides,
landing from schr. (Jrbana, irom New Orleans,
for sale by
aug 13 HUNTER & GAMMELL.
SjAiTet” wine i ust received per late ar- I
rivals, 20 boxes superior St Julian Claret Wine.
Also, a superior article by the gallon. Wines and
Liquors ot all descriptions,/or 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 £3IONS AND SA U DlNES.—Received per
steamer Alabama, 10 boxes Lemons and 5 cases
Sardines—wholes, halts and $ boxes. Also, a fresh
supply’ ot Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Spices,
Scotch Ale. London Porter, Wines, Liquors, Cordi
als, Groceries, tee.
aug 11 GEO. ALEXANDER,
Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument spr.
NEW POTATOES.—Ten bbls. received per
steamer, and for sale by
aug LI GEO. ALEXANDER.
Corner Bull and Congress sts., Monument sqr.
n ONIIEN BUTTER AND ( II I ESE.—A
vJ fresh supply Ooshon Butter and Cheese, just
received per steamer Alabama, and for sale at the
Emporium, by
aug 11 SEABORN GOODALL.
WANtFTiTtO PURCHASE, A first rate
Woman—a house servant. Enquire at
aug 9 No. 1L BARNARD ST.
.. UlTJtt*S COAL.—SOO bushels Vi ■-
A A ginia Coal, for sale by
july 31 _ F.. W. BUKER.
HAY ! IIAY ! !—SO Bales prime Northern Hay*
in store, and for sale by
july 10 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
HAY. —200 bales prime North River Hay, land
ing from brig Excel, and for sale by
july 10 WASHBURN, WILDER te CO.
piOKLES.—In Barrels, half barrels anil Jars
for sale at the Emporium, by
june 26 S. GOODALL
r/ \A BAGS assorted Shot, 100 kegs Powder,loo
lbs English, just received and lorsaleby
aug 2 E. LOVELL, Barnard at.
G~r een“gimFe7{ V for sale by
july 8 J. A MAYER, 154 Broughton-sts.
ANOTHER FRESH ARRIVAL AT THE
Trunk Depot.
GEO S NICHOLS is opening another supply of
beautiful Travelling Trunks, per brig Philura.
Those in want are invited to call at the Clothing
Store, Gibbon’s Range. may 25
PERCUSSION CAPS.—SOO,OOO sorted G. D.
Cox’s Water Proof—Wesfey’t.Richard’s,Elys’,
and American Hat Caps, now on hand and for sale
by (aug 2) E. LOVELL.
C'l UN WADDING Ely’s. Baldwins te Joises
Gun Wadding, received and for sale by
aug 2 E.LOVELL.
HAY r .—200 Bundles prime North River Hay,
daily expected to arrive, for sale by
june 21 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
WINDSOR SOAP.—Low’s highly perfumed
Brown Windsor Soap. A large supply
july24 JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st.
PEACH BRANDY.—2S bbls. Peach Brandy,
landing from schr. 11. N. GrmbrilJ, and for sale
by
july 10 WLLIS & BRUNDAGE
BACON. —60hhds very choice Sides and Shoul
ders, landingper steamer State of Georgia,from
Philadelphia, and for sale by
july -6 PADKLFORP. FAY te CO.
BAGGING AND ROPE.—SO bales Gunny
Bagging, and 100 coils Kentucky Rope, in store
-and lor sale by
aug4 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
LI >1 E, l J laster, Cement and Plastering Hair, al
ways on hand and for sale by
aug 4 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
• —100 bets of Hooper’s~Cot
J ton Duck, from No. 1 to No. 10, on hand and for
sale by [aug 4J BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
PAILS AND TUBS. — sodozen Painted Pails,
20 nests Painted Tuba ; tor salt, by
aug 4 BRIGHAM.JKELLY & CO.
IYTEW BOOKS.—The Upper Ten Thousand—
i v Sketches of American Society : by C. Astor
Brieted.
The Discarded Daughter, or the children of the
Isle, a tale of the Chesapeake ; by Emma D. E. Nev
itte South worth.
Life in the South, a Companion to Uncle Tom’s
Cabin; by C. H. Wyley, of 1 orth Carolina.
Amelia; by Henry Fielding, author of “Tom
Jone 9,” “Jos. Andrews,” tec.,tec.
‘) he Laws of Life, with special reference to the
physical education oi 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
aug9 J. B. CUBBEDGE;
IV K W OR LEA NS WIN SK E Y.—so bbls
i* Whiskey, instore and for sale by
june 23 HUNTER St GAMMELL.
WOODEN 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 1 quart to
b Bushel, Painted and Plain Tubs and Bucket*,
Wash Boards, Barrel Covers. Past Boards. Pins and
Chothes Pins, for sale by JON. J. MAURICE,
aug 9 10, 12 and J 5 Barnard street.
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1852
;; 5 CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. H
lilMi'l'Jab I would call the attention of tb© public to the following reduced prices of
GROCERIES FOE CASH:
Hrown SUGAR nt 14, Id and 18 tbs.for
C arifiod •* 13 and 14 •* ** $1
Crushed “ • 10 and 11 “ •* $L
Old k new crop Rio COFFEE 10 “ “ .Si
Old Government Java •* 7 4i “ $\
ANl> ALL ARTICLES IN MY LINK AT PROPORTIONATE LOW PRICES.
March 6 (is if) 3T J. SOIAf iTIOIVS, 157 ISroiigiltou-st.
LOTTERIES.
Will be drawn Thursday.
OJft.cc No. 153 Bay Street, ttoo doors East of City Hotel •
F. (J. BARBER te CO, Managers.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company at
Augusta.
Savannah Lottery.
Class 90.
Will be drawn in the Exchange Building on Thurs
day, 19th inst., at 4£ o’clock P.M.
12 DRAWN BALLOTS IN EACH l’A©K OF 22 TICKETS.
A rare chance by the Package.
M'LEMJID SCHEME.
SG,OOO, $1,500, SI,OOO,
Besides many other handsome Prizes, amounting in
the aggregate to over SOB,OOO.
Tickets s2—halves $ i—quarters 50c.
A pack of halves cost $22 must at least draw sl2 00
“ quarters *• II “ “ 600
Orders from the country promptly attended
to, and printed drawings sent to all who may order
tickets.
aug 17 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
Will be drawn oil Thursday.
6,000 I>OLLAUS.
Georgia State Lottery,
Class N0.90.
Authorized by the Legislature, for the Benefit of the
Independent Fire Company, at Augusta.
To be drawn in Savannah, Ga., on the 19th inst.
F. C. BARBER te CO., MANAGERS.
06 NUMBER LOTTERY — 12 DRAWN BALLOTS?
SC HEM E.
1 prize of $6,000 1 prize of 458
1 prize of 1500 1 prize of 300
1 prize of 1,000 1 prize of 150
tec. tec. tec.
bp Tickets s2 shares in proportion.
%*Tickets, shares and packages in the above for
sale, and prizes cashed at
ELISHA WYLLY’S
aug 14 Office, Bay Lane, South end City Hotel.
DbiULli AND SINGLE GUNS-.—A very
large assortment now on band 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 lav;-
of our own manufacturing, which n i to
shoot w* 11, and made ot the very bei-t iron aud Cast
Steel Barrels.
Plantation Muskets. —Two cases just received.and
for sale by (july 31) E. LOVELL.
IYTEW ROOKS.—The Prairie Scout, or Aga
11 tone the Renegade ; a Romance of Border Life.
Alexander Tardy : The Poisoner, or Pirate Chief
of St. Domingo.
Whitefiiars. or the days of Charlesthe Second;
an Historical Ron ance— Illustrated.
Ladies’ National Magazine for August.
Graham’s Magazine for August.
Godev’s Lady’s Book for August. Received by
july 20 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
II3IE AND LATHS—IOOO bbls. Lime and
.50,000 Laths, landing per Sprightling Sea, and
for sale by
july 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
5 j A K FURS’ MAGAZINE lor July.
■ ■ Graham’s do do do.
Godey’s Ladies’ Book do do.
Received b\ (june23) J. B. CUBBEDGE.
COLOUR AND IS I SCUIT.—ISO bbls Baltimore
I. 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 te PALMES.
ORANGES, LE3IONS, NUTS, *fcc.--Just
received per steamer Florida,
may 29 GEO. ALEXANDER,
corner Bull and Congress sts., Monumeet-sqr.
DOG COLLARS AND CHAINS.—A large
assortment, just rec< iveil, and tor .-ale by
may 26 E. LOVELL, 11 Barnard street.
/'IK3IENT AND PLASTER.—24O bbls Ce
incut; 25 bbls plaster, daily expected to arrive
per brig Altreil Exall, from New York, and for sale
by
june 25 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
Just kkcki vi:i>::
blue and Green Bareges, for Veils,
b ack no do Dresses.
8-4 and 10 4 White Marseiles Quilts.
Alexander’s Colored Tafeta Gloves.
Black Net Mitts and Gloves.
Thread % Hose for Gents Wear.
Pink, Blue and Green Cbambrays. aud for sale
low by J. H. COHEN, te CO,
june 24 at the new store, 140 Broughton st.
IITTLE HOYS. —I have recently received a
A handsome assortment of Alpaca and White Lin
en Jackets ; \\ hite 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.
JUST RECEIVED pe*” steamer, a fre&h sup
ply of Lemons. Oranges, Butter. Lard, Cheese,
Ground and Green Coffee, Spices, etc.
june 23 GEO. ALEXANDER,
corner Bull and Congress-sts., Monument sqr.
rpHE CELEBRATED Juno Cordial, just re-
JL ceived by
june 12 HUMPHREYS &JOHNSQN
■JRINTING PAPER,-140 Reams Printing
1 Paper of the following sizer: 24X35; 21JX
28-i ; 24 k X 39 ; 244 X 38 ; 25 X 36* ; 25 X 36 ; 24 X
3tf. Received ana tor sale by
july 9 J. B. fUBBEDGE.
lH SQIHO LACK.
A fresh assortment of the above goods of unusual
F\. width (one hundred and eleven inches,) only
50 cents per yard.
ALSO.
A large lot of Muslin Sleeves. Barege and Silk
Mantillas, of evei y shade to be hnd at the new Store
of J H COHEN & Cos,
june 19 No. 140 Broughton street.
DOPE, TWINE AND BAGGING.—I 42
JY coils Philadelphia Rope, I.oodo New York do.,
the best article that comes to this market; 5 hales
superior Twine ; 40 bales Gunny Bagging ; for sale
by (aug 5) WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
X Y RANGE RASPBERRY PLANTS -A
VFfew of the above Plants, in Pots, warranted to
ear fruit'hisKPH9on. Fruit large, with deliciuos
avor. For sale by
flmay 19 JOHN A. MAYER.
II AS R DYE.— 1 atchclpr’s and Bogie’s* cele
* brated Hair Dye, this day received per steam
er, and for sale by ’ VV W LINCOLN,
july 8 Monumentsquaro.
(L\ SSI.HER, B'.ack and Colored Cassimere,so
J and 75c. peryard. JII COHEN te CO.
june 17 140 Broughton street.
PASTERN 8R1CK.—45,000 first quality Eas-
tern Brick ; 10,000 second quality Eastern
Brick, landing from brig n u-riet; for sale by
aug 4 BRIGHAH, KELLY te CO.
WHITE DlilLL. 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.
LI.YIE.— 300 bbls. best Rockland Lime : landing
from brig Sarah Pete/s. and for sale by
july 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
SALT*— 2,000 sacks, in prime order ; for sale by
aag 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY te CO.
Old Mocha COFFEE., 9 lbs. for .. .. .. $
Gunpowder.lrrprnul k Hyson TEA..SO to 7.V. <s> 15
Extra Cuiious *• “ 15
Oolong • ‘ 17* c . fc> lb
LEGAL NOTICES.
ITKOlttilA-UKYAN COUNTV.
W'HEREAS, Charles W.Feigus l n,hasapplicd lo
me for letters ofadminiatration on too estate
oi Henry A. Scott, late ot this County deceased; this
is therefore, to admonish all and sin-uiar the rela
tives or creditors ol the deceased, to tiic their objec
tions if any exist—else letters will be granted the
applicant.
july 16th, 1852 A. H. SMITH,
july 29 .'lOd.-i Ordinary.
Notice-.
A 1,1, persons having demands against Francis J.
f- Jhapman, late ol Liberty County, Deceased,
will pie,<eutthem duly attested within the time pro
scribed by iaw ; id all indebted are hereby requir
ed to make ; .umediate payment to
JOHN CHAPMAN or,
aprii27 JAMES F. CHAPMAN, Executors.
NOTICE.
I,AOUR months after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Court ot Ordinary for the
County oiCha'hatn, for leave to sell one thousand
I acres of land.lying and being in the County of iliyan,
[ containing one thousand acres and known as the
f Mossman Lands: said Laou lieing part of the real
j Estate ot the Estate ot Micliael 1, Dawscy deceased
WiM.E. VV.QUARTEKMAN,
j aprii 87,1852 Executor.
HERRING.— 100box. landing per brig Jno Mar
shall and lor sale by
aprii 6 EW BUKER.
OUT*—A fine assortment of Swiss'.
’ and Jaconet Muslins, at Very low rates.
E. L. GUERARD, 154 Cungtessstreet,
j _ _ Gibbon’s Range.
A WELL selected stock of French Combrics.
L. GUERARD. 154 Congressstreeet,
july 31 Gibbon’s Range.
CLDTIIS, Mohairesand Darp De-
Etus, lor Gentle n sand Boy’s wear, so • gale
j b >'. E. L. GUEL ARD, 154 Congress street,
I july 31 Gibbon’s Range.
LHNii F REN C 1 MU out at
■- reduced prices, by
E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress steet,
july 31 Gibbon’s Range.
1 JIG COFFEE.—2IBO bags prime Coffee, the
J-L cargo ot schr Midas, trom Rio do Janeiro; n (
landing and for sale by
June 15 I’ADELFORD, FAY te CO.
W AVERY NOVELS —A new and splend
edition of the Waverly Novels, part one, r
ceived by
ju?y 26 J. B.CUBBEDGE.
j OCfiARS ANI> COFFEE.—2S hhS choice
;ij Port Rico Hugar: 10do do St Croix do; ■() do
fmr and prime New Orleans do ; 300 bags Rio Cof
fee. For sale by
july 2 WEBSTER & PALMES.
I>EACH 11RANDY, mid C'VKN.
-• 10barrels Peach Brandy. s>> bbls. Flour, and 200
bags Coin; landing from sch-. 11. N. Gainbrill, and
lor sale by
ju'y 10 BRIGHAM. KKLLU V CO.
COM® AT I.ASTT-.Thesab-
U Boriber has just received a “i-lcr fT-’- 1 -- ,J i-*0
; assurt- of Ladies’light Colored Lin. n (huie.-s,
als:1 - Black and White Kid and Satin Clip
pers, w. ~ho respectfuly invites the public to call
and exam.n. at Gibbon's Building, sign of the large
Hoot. (july Hi) WM. UEIDT.
f I kmh’k wiiith pim: iTuli.
I * Bblt, AND i.A’I US.—IOO bales Eastern Hay,
i 00,000 superior Paving Cricks, 20,000 ft White Pine
hoards, and 100,000 aaoned White Pine Laths,
cargo ot brig Harriet, daily expected. For sale, to
arrive by
July 8 BRIG 11 AM. FEL..Y te (JO.
/2J.UNNY ('LOTH.--458 . Gunny Cloth, in
AA store and for sale by
july 14 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE.
lEMONS —10 boxes Lemons to arrive per
i steamer Florida, and lor sale by
jutyfl _ WILLIS te BRUNDAGE.
i lAJI PH EN E AN D SFI RIT (iA > 7—The
Yv subscriber has received per steamship State of
Georgia, a supply ot Camphene ana Spirit (Jus,
wliicti will he sold on reasonable terms ; also, Cam
phene, Gas i Oil Lamps ot various patterns ; Oil,
Gas and Cam . ene Cans of all sizes.
JOHN .I. MAURICE.
june I4 10 and 12 Barnard street.
1 IFEOF DR. IIINES.—The publishers of
I—i the Lite ot this celebrai- ! Carolinian, who is
now an inmate ot the Savannah Jail, anticipating an
extensive demand in Savannati, have placed “the
work on sale at the book store of
_ july 26 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
THRESH CONGR EBB WATER.—Now I m i
I- ing from bark Harvest, a supply of Congress
Water, in pint and quart -diles, direct from the
Springs, and recently bottled,
july 27 WM M. LINCOLN, Monument-sqr.
PO IN SETT’S IX DIA N LOXECIST-A
po-itive cure lor Chronic Diarrhoea and Dys
entery. For sale by agent. JNO. A. MAY Lit,
july 154 Broughton street.
(2J.11.i1j NET, ‘i wine or Thread, White and Drab:
. tall supply just receded and for sale low by
j” r ‘ *‘2 i. .. J VELL, No. i I Barnard st.
4 HLHE TO OUR STORE and see the finest
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 te JOHNSON,
aug 3 Cornel ugh ton and Whitaker sts.
jIJAYL— 150 bales prime Northern Hay ; for sale
july 21 HUNTER & GAMMELL.
KATMANDU. —A Journey to Katmandu, t'\
Capitol of Nepaul.) ‘with the Camp of Jung
Bahadoor ; including a sketch otthe Nepuulese Am
bassador at Home ; by Laurence Oliphant.
Harpers’ Magazine, for August Received by
july 28 J.B. CUBBEDGE.
TYjORTHERN HAY* —100 ialea prime Nor-
C 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 trom
unpleasant taste, smell or other disagreeable prop
ertv, and is without roughness or grittiness to the
touch or palate. One teaspoonful ol this Magnesia
is equal in strength to three or tourot 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. WAi VV LINCOLN,
July 12 Monument square.
LIME. — Landing from brig Harriet; and for
( sale by
june 12 BRIGHAM. KELLY te CO.
yOU THAT ARE SUFFERING with
I Diarrhoea, Summer Complaint, will find h sure
and speedy relief by using a single bottle ol Dr. Bil
lings’s Astringt ut By nip. For sale by
HUMPAREYS te JOHNSON,
july 14 Corner Broughton and Whitaker sts.
I UMBER*—2o.ooofeet Whitt r,now
Lj landing from brig Harriet; for sale by
aug4 BRIGHAM,KEI LY te CO.
IT MHR ELLA? I *.—A fresh assortment of both
’ Cotton and Silk, just received . nd tor sale low
by J. H. COHEN & Cos,
july24 No. 140 Broughton street.
rXCHANGE ON NEW VOItV.—At sight
-L-J in sums to suit purchasers, for sale by
apga PADELFQRD, FAY te CO.
PHiLADIiLF.HIA ROPE.—I 43 coils Rope,
in store an ill r snle by
n? 9 WILLIS Si BRUNDAGE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Yt/AN I'l.U#.—A <• :i -i'.ii< •• for 50 bis llmendah/
* * CeiAenr, received |i. r schr. North BLute, from
New York. iuug 7) WIIJ LS te BRUNDACK. ;
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
f |UIE subscriber has employed a superior H i
• Shoer. which he hopep will give satinfacti.*!! to.
all that will try hi in.at the eld stand, 98,Ft. Julie -st
july 28 lino S. Z MURPHY.
LL iIOUSIi7
‘i'lie suhserber having leased the above j
M HOUSE, situated on Brough ton-street, be
tween AherCt rn and Dray ton-streets, for a
term ol y* as, n spectlully informs the citizens of
Savannah and the public generally, that he is now
prepard to receive borders, both re ularand ‘runs
ient,on the most reasonable terms, and ; ’ “dgeshitn
self, by strict attention to business, to meiiL the pat
ronage of the public. He intends to make the Mar
shall House a first class Hotel. His table wiil be
supplied with every luxury that can be procured,
july 22 lino WILLIAM JOHNSON.
The Chattanooga Gazette, Macon Journal te
Messenger, Columbus Enquirer, Weekly Chronicle
te Sentinel, Augunta,and Jacksonville (Fin.) Repub
lican, Baltimore Min, Phi'adelphia Bulletin, New
York Herald, Charleston Courier, will please insert
this one month, and send accounts to this office.
PISSOLI ION.
riAHE CO-PARU’N ERSHIP heretofore existed un-
A der the nrm of LaROCHE, BOWNEo. (’(>.,
expired by its own limitation, on the Dt ol June
1852. , ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
A. T. BOWNE,
aug I EDWARD S. Kl .MI*TON.
( O- F A RTNERSII IP.
FIHIE SUBSCRIBERS have this dav associated
* with them in business RICHARD H. MAR
SH'LL, ol Columbia, S. C., under the firm ot La-
RIiCIIE. BOWNE te CO., and will continue the
DR Y GOODS business nt their old stand, corner of
Congress and Whitaker . ts.
June l, 1852. ISAAC D. LaROCHE, !
A. T. BOWNE.
aug 1 EDWARD S. KEMPTON
THE B APTIST FEMALE COLLEGE
Os South Western Georgia.
r IMIIS Seminary, located at Villa Narva, near
fi Cutbbert, Randolph county, wit- opened on the
16th instant, under circumstances decide dy 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. iu.. Mrs AMANDA C. CL AR KE,
Miss MARY WILSON, and Miss GEORGIA PRIDE.
The President is now corresponding with Ladies
of known literary merit, who will be employed as
their services may be requited ; 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.
j The course of study is divided into three Dep* rt
ments, and each Department into two classes.
PRIMARY DEPARTMENT.
The first class ol this department will ho princi
pally employed in Spelling, Reading fend Defining—
tuition per term, <; g 00
In the second ’ i-s will he taught Mental Ar
ithmetic, Geography, ter—tuition pr
term, jo 00
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT
In the first da - will be taught Arithmetic
Grammar, History, tec.- tuition per term, 15 00 I
In the second class will be taught, Algebra,
Rhetoric. Natural History,Ancient History,
tec tuition per term. * * 15 oq
COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT.
Inthe first class will be taught Natural Philo 20 00
>ophy, Botany, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Lo
gic, tec.—tuition per term.
In the second class will he taught Natural
Philosophy, the higher Mathematics, Evi
dences of Christianity, tec.—tuition per
term, * 20 0 j
Pupils in the Department of Music will be charged j
s4oper annum.
Instruction in the Greek,Latin and French langua
ges will be given without extra charge.
Board, with lights and washing, can he obtained
in the village at 810 per month.
The Trustees are determined to use every (tfort to
sustain a School equal to any in the State; and they
believe that the system of instruction which they
have adopted will secure t j the pupil nth
and accomplished education. The great object
ed nt will be to give character to the young ladies,
and that kind ot rnentn 1 r:id moral discipline which
j will tit them for u c r-n in any sphere ot life,
xue pupils n! institution will in. .end to
attend public worship, on every Lord's day, but the
instructions of parents and guardians respecting the
place of worship, shall be observed.
The next Term will commence on the third Mon
day in August. K W WARREN,
Secretary of the Board of Trustees,
march 22 is eodG m
r Y THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of
;■ A-;iJ returning than a * • the citizens of Savannah
£~-gJoj tor their very lib. .al patronage, and hopes 1
“ by close attention to the selection of ’is ;
goods to merit a continuance of the same. He
w. uld most respectfully submit the following low
prices for their consideration : Choice Goshen But
ter trom 20 to 22cts. per lb.; superior Yellow Clar
ified Sugar 8 cts.; Standard Crushed and Powdered
do 10c.; fine and extra fine Young Hyson Tea 50 to
75c.: extra Curious do do 6 *Ac. to Si : extra Oolong
50c. ; Imperial, Gunpowder and Old Hyson do (>j£
to 75c.; Moca, Java, Maracaibo, llio and St. Domin
go Coffee 9 to 20c.; Madeira, Port and Sherry Wines
$1 to $3 : Pedit, Otard, G >dard and A. Seignette j
Brandy 81 to 83i; Foreign and Domestic Fruit, Spi- :
ces, etc. C. B. SCALLY,
july 21 Ft. Andrew’s Hall.
SPRING GOODS-The undersigned are now re
ceiving their stock of Spring Cloths,Cassimeres,
Vestings and Fancy Articles, which they venture to
pnv cannot be sui passed in the Southern States, as
. Js richness and variety. Their stock of Ready
Made Clothing is inferior to none. We arenow pre
pared to make up Garments in such a manner that
cannof tail to please all who may favor us with their
custom. Our goods are all ot the newest and most
la-dutiable styles, to which we call the attention
of the public generally. DIBBLE te CAREY,
aprii 15 corner Broughton and VV hitaker st.
■ OR GENT’S WEAK.
lirniTK and Colored Linen Drills.
I t White and Colored Marselies Vesting.
I English and French Drab d’Ete.
Black and Colored Cashmerets.
Cloth and Cassimeres.
.Silk and Linen Gloves.
Linen £ 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, at th<* new and real
cheap store of J. II.COHEN te CO,
Nextto I. W. Morrell’s Furniture Store, Brough
ton-st , Savannah. june 5
Tailors will do well to examine ourstock of above
Gocds, and trimmings of all styles.
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS—The
Subscriber is now opening, per Bark Harvest,
from New York, another supply of TRAVELLING
TRUNKS,viz: English Sole Leather, Brass Band,
and Iron Frame, beautifully ffninehed ; together
with Valyses, Leather and Carpet Bags. Satchels,
and Lauies’ Hat Bo> •. All of which will be sold at
small profits, at the Trunk Depot. Gibbons’ Build
aprii3:i GEO B.NICHOLS
]I ECKIVED per steamer Alabama—2o boxes
V Lemons, 10 do Oranges. Raisins, Figs,Almonds*
Prunes, Dried Apples, ter.., also in store, a full as
sortment of choice Groceries, Wines. Liquors,Lon
don Porter, Scotch Ale, tec—all oi the most cele
brated brands, warranted,
june 16 GEO. ALEXANDER,
corner Bull and Congress sts , Monument sqr.
An JUST RECEIVE 1) per steam- 6i}
er State of Georgia, a large assort- jm
inent ot Benkert’s make,ml Gents Black and
Drab Congress Gaiters, and for sale by ■
WILLIAM HEIDT, Gibbon’s Building,
july 13 Sign of tho large boot.
I)AKGKB 3IAINTII.I.AS.—The subscriber
-> tins just received another lot ol those be,mtitul
White Barege Mantillas, tu which he calls the at
tention of the Ladies’ of Savanunh ; for sale at the
New Store, No. 140 Broughton street,
july 15 J II COHEN & CO.
< i OWA -N li’S TON I (MIX TlJif E, wan ant
-• V ed pure, tor a ale hy
HIIMPHKEYS& JOHNSON,
june 5 corner Broughton and Whitnker sts
SHIPS AND STKAiYiRRS.
- -*■ . aif.-.-m.-.rxr ~- -- jrr: r - .-oc-.
for Boston.
„\ f The fast.Milmg hi hr. SPLI Nl ID, J. H.
w Bo_’cr master, wil. ha'c quit x . i.patch tor
• ‘ j, nrr lorireiih’ >♦ snni I j uckagcs, or
I- aj piy to the master on board < r to
~2i2 E. W. BUKER.
JS, r, * R VJ ‘ V VOKK -nriu l.ine.
fid „ r< ’?ular packrt bark EXACT, Stevema
I “T’ h ; ,v ' n FF Hrt uf i“-r ircight run Hurd.
• : ‘ ,l , c For Height or pasKtgc,
l r ,." C^,^, o oi “ ,ionß, hoard at
. ! 1 W AoHBURN, WILDER & CO.
‘°'iK -oie KatablUhed Line.
J, b 'Vg ‘“‘ baefcethrig I’lJii URA,having
. *'..ght engaged, wil! have quirk
aa"e ami I v n°i ‘ balance ol H eight or paa
aag ; apply „„ beard t lelfair's wharf, or to
__ BRlcuam, KELi.Y & CO.
EOlMMIII.llHl.nnv Heron-M.im.
Aft*. ! ’" cki ; fbr.J I- TOiHA.u.Ortoi, mas
ter, (provided sufkcioiifreight effervl will
loan with ouick despatch lor abnrn port For freirl t
or passage apply to F ‘ ‘
II WItLIS A BRUNDAOE.
FOIf If A ETISIO K V..
f Ihe regular packet M-lir 11. N.GAMBRIEI
J. W : te. master, will have ouick de’-
spatch I. r the above port, l-or Impht or passage
apply on board or to 8
uug 16 BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
1 <*R iJALTJ UOKi: Uegular Line.
i,,Mv U ™" o !'. l f t . sli:i " l - ! packet schooner
JtJ.iN IV, ANDERcoN, Watson master
haying a large part ,1 her cargo engaged, wi'i have
quick oeapatch For freight or pnssnge, having
good accomodations, uppiv on board, > Telfair's
wharl, or to (aug 5) BRIGHAM,KELLY & CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
I’HI FADE 1.1*111.a ANUS A VANNAII,
STEAM NA4ICATION COMPANY
f* TANARUS” _. v I lie new and splendid side wheel
lup .-TATE OF GEORGIA,
l-KHI ten- register, Captain John JB.
V, alton, in., commenced her regular
trips and wiil leave .-avnnuah on Wednesday, the yd
day oi June, and every alternate Wednesday there
alter—say on the llith and boh June. 14th and itSth
July, 10th and i-’olli August, and so on
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia,
Through Tickets to New York, 35
Steerage, . q
This ship lias been built with entire regard to sate.
!y. comfort and dispatch, and otters new and admi
rable facilities to business and travel. For freight
or pa*(age. apply to
PAJJhLFORD, FAY & CO., Agents inrfavannah.
HERON & MARTIN, Agents in Philadelphia,
tnay 19 „
repairs >T
jSMfeKEHI'LAi PACKET UNF^p-
BETWEKN
PI I ILA.DELPII 1A AM) BAVANNAh,
The following vpssela comprise this Line, and wtl
sail about every two weeks, viz :
Schooner JULIA ELIZA Cnpt. Hiaitrr
do J. 11. HOLMES ...do. I.odok.
do DART do. Soikkbs.
Jo CHAS. A. GREINER,., do. Peteuso.v
Ihe Vessels are first class schooner , and c,,m
, tuauded by captains expericnct'd in the trier. ,; and
j who will use their best exertions to give aati:
\to the shippers For ircight or passage <;
good accommodations for passage) apply to
WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
No. 73 Pay Street. Savannah .
D “TON & MARTIN,
luar 1 i N0.371 North Wharves Philadelphia
HTHA3I-SHIPS FOR NEW YORK.
iteeart.
The first ciass splend id sleaui.- t-ipp
FLORIDA, Capl LycW,
—an and
ALABAMA Capt luilow
bolonging to the New-York aud Mourn
Naviirntii'ii Comjiai y.
Leave Savannab and New-York nery
SATURDAY.
1 litise snips are oi l,3ootO’is register, and oe i;-
passedin safety, comfort : ..d speed. Tin y leave
Savannah at the s. ■ *• fini** tL:it the Marion unci
Union leave ChHrVth n. ami arrive in New York,
as soon ut*. or before them.
£:?? Labic passage 825—pnyab'e betoTM roirg on
boiud. Agents: BADELFORI). BAY te CO
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
J n?l M 194 Front afreet. New-Ypi^t.
DOORS J BOOKS :: ROOKS : :!—Pencil
■ lings by the Wuy, written durinc f-nme year-*
ri’sid* nee and travel) in Europe ; by N. I . Willis.
i’ynushurst; his VV- .ierings and
ing ; hy Donald MacLeod. Received by
y 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE
i TTBK AND Cll££S£*A fresh supply of
FJ Goshen Butter and Cheese,received per steamer
Alabama, and iorsa e at the Emporium, by
july 28 _ SEABORN (iOODALI.
TVTKW MAV IU TTIfiK- J.ard, etc, just receiv
i1 ed and for sale by GEO ALEXANDER,
may 29 corner Bull and ('ongresp-sts.
pEMENT AND FUASTER.—24O bbls Ce
. ment and 25 do Piaster in store and for uale m
j lots to suit purchasers.
.uly 1 WILLIS & BRUNDAGE
L'NUUISII KID S ? FFLHs—A desirable
Ii article, lor sale by
july 31 W. HEIDT. ,
i\JJE\Y IIOOKM, —The Wigwam and the Cabin
| 11 or'J • of the South, by the author of the
! ‘ Yen* . tec.
Reeoii actions of a Southern Matron: byiCaroline
| Gilman, author ot 4, The Poetry of Travell ng,” tec
j june 8 __ J. B. CUBBEDGE.
\EW BOfiKS.--The Seven Churches of Asia:
; 1 hu exposition of the Epistles of Christ, to the
Seven Churches of Asia Minor; by the Rev. Samuel
Willis.
A Pilgrimage to Egypt, embracing a Diary ot ex
o'oraf- • the Nile, with observations illustiative
.mors, Customs and Institutions of the
i People . iof the present condit ou of the Antiquit
ies and Ruins . by J. V.C. Smith.
Memoir oi Allred Burnett, first Pastor of the Bap
tish Church. Homer, New York, and Senior Agt. of
the American Baptist Missionary Union ; by H. Har
vey.
Nights *nd Mornings • or Words of Comfort, ad
dressed to those who m e Eowing in Tears, and shall
Reap in Joy ; by Jno. Dowling, 1). D.
The Excellent Woman, os described in the Book
of Proverbs, with *n introduction , by William K
: Bpr- gue, I). D.
The Marriage Memento : a Treaties on the nature,
of Matrimary, the mutual obligations of Husband
and Wife, with advice to both ; by Rev. 8. lien
nington, A. M.
Appleton’s Popular Libiary, LittleTedlington and
the Pedlingtonions ; by John 8001.
Daring Deeds of Womau ; an account of some ol
the most Tn gical Incidents in History ; by M. Laf
ayette Ryan, al. I).
Tactics lor I.ight Infantry, and Riflemen, com
piilod for the Washington Light infantry. Charles
ton. 8. C.
Also, anew supply of The Days of Bruce; by
Grace Aguiloi. Received by
june 30 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
HAY. —209 bundles prime North River Hay,
landing from ship Southport, and for sale low
from wharf, by
ju ne2B WAS HBURN, WILDER te CO.
11 .‘YI E.—620 bbls. Lime. p r schr Bowditch from
A llockport. For sa'e, to arrive., by
I j une 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY teCO.
HAY, —25 bales prime Northern flay, landing
this day per schr. North State, and for sale from
the w harf. Also, 50 bales in store, and for sale, low
ly (aug 3) Wli LIS A BRUNDAGE.
E3IF.NT.—2OO barrels Cement, in store and for
J sale low, to close consignment, by
aug 3 WILLIS te BRUNDAGE.
F' I GVnE 1)1l7lNLN POFijiNsT^foT"^Travel
ing Dresses, far sale hy
E. L. GUERARD, 154 Congress Ptreett,
j’y 31 Gihh ‘3 Rails;-.
Colt I‘llltSONS IT O l MTn G l; TUHmhM-
I some Baregrs arid Barego Dr l.mnrs
F. L. GUERARD, 154 Comr r -3P <|fnrt
j“lj 31 Gtbbcr.-ißr.nt3-