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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN.
VOLUME XLIII.
SAVANNAH, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1845.
NO. 196.
THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN
It PUBLISHED
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fN8URANCE—Capital *376,000—
A The Augusta Inturanee and Hanking
_ , I „ j Company
continuo to insure aoainst KIRK, aoainst the
Dangers or INLAND NAVIGATION and against
the Dangers of the SEAS.
The prompt and liberal police heretofore pursued
by the Office in “
tinned,
nov 20
the payment or Losses. will be con-
WILLIAM DUNCAN, Agent.
7T1TNA INSURANCE CO. OF
13-J HARTFORD, Connecticut.—The under
signed, Agents Tor the above named Company lo
this city, continue to insuro against loss or damngo
by firo on Buildings or Stocks of Goods. Tills te
one of the oldest Insurance Companies in the Unit
cd States, and its losses have always been promptly
paid. Applications for insurance will be received
by COHEN, NORRIS Sc CO., Agents.
XI ART FORD. FIRE INSURANCE
IX COMPANY.—This office continues to in-
sere Buildings, Merchsndite, Mille, dec. (sgsin.t
loss or damsgo by Ore) on the moat favorable
terms.
The undersigned, Agent for this city, ia duly au
thorised to receive applications, effect risks and
issue policies without delay.
WYLLY WOODBR1DGE, Agent,
oct Id Office in Williiinson's Buildings.
F URNITURE—The Subscriber IB
bow receiving, bv every arrival from New-
York, a rich and splendid assortment of CABINET
KURNITUIIE of the latest snd most spprovod pat
terns, not surpassed In the *Southorn country. Iln
hss parebssed his stock to such advantage, that lie
caa sell at very low pricoa.
Among hia large assortment msy be found—Large
Serpentine Sofas, do. Divans, do. Ottomans, Plain
and Spring-anat Sofas, do do Divnns, Ottomans and
seat Settees, Side Boards with Mahogany and Mar
ble tops, Dressing Buroaua with Marble Topi, do
Mahogany tops, Side Case Bureaus, Writing Table
snd Book Caaee, Cottage Bureau* on castors. Scroll
and Plain Chamber Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ladies’
Work Tables, Centre and Pier Table* with Marble
tops, Msrbln top Wash Stands, Huintod do., Dress
ing Tables, Tea Tnblos, Grecian Clawfoot Dining
Tables, Extension Tablet, Card Tables with Harpe
and Ogo Pillars, Mahogany Bedsteads, do French
Patterns, Curled Maple Bedsteads, Plain do do.
ALSO,
Curled Maple, Black Wnlnut, nml Rotowood
Chairs with Cane bottoms. Windsor Chairs, Chil
drens* High do, Counting Room Desks, Revolving
Chairs for Counting Rooms. Counter Stools, Foot
Stools, Hat Stands, Hollows and Brush. Bird
Cages, Knifo Trays, Safes, Mahogany and Cherry
Crura, lluir Mnttrasaos, Moaa do, Feather Boils.
Holsters and Pillows, Green, Bed. Black,. Bluo, and
White Cord, with Taiselt to match, Hair Clotli for
Suras and Mahogany Chairs, Willow Wagons, do
Cradles. ai.no,
A great variety of Mantle and PierGInssea, Toilet
and Dressing Glasses of all of the different kinds
now used.
'CP Persons, either in the city or country, wish
ing to purchase any of the above articles, will find
Man object to call before making their purchases
elsewhere. Kvory nrticlo may bo depended on as
being wlint it is represented. Liberal deductions
will always 0b mado to those who make large pur
chases. I. W. MORRELL,
oct 3
•tc. om ITANNIA WAHL.
Tea Sotla, complete) Coffee Pots, C
'J es Pots, Sugar Bowls. Creams, coven
cov’d Cans, Mugs, Tumblers, Lamps, 8p
W EEDS & MORRELL —Have
now open, A Bill assortment ol the follow
ing articles :—
Solar Lamps, Solar Lard Lamps, Solar Hall
Lamps, Solar Suspending Lamps, Solar Lamp Heads,
Holra Brinkota, Solar Sido Lamps, Shndos, Chim
neys, Ao., brass Andirons, Fenders, Shovels and
Tongs, Nursery Guards, Blower Stands, Coal lloda,
Etc. BRITTANNIAWARE.
Pots, Coffee Urns,
i, covered Pitchers,
lugs,Tumblars, Lamps, Spittoons, Ate.
JAl’ANED WARE.
Tea Trays, Bread Trays, Snuffer Trays, Ewers
Bed Basins, Sugar Botes, Cake Botes, Coffee Can-
nisters. Tea Caddies, Dressing Cases, Spice Botes,
Deed Rotes, Cash Botes, Knire Trays. Spoon Trays,
Candio-atioks, Lamps. Lard Lamps. Plate Wurmurs,
Plate Heaters, Nursery Lanps, Toilet Pails. Cham
ber Pails, water Cana, foot Baths, Piste Buckets,
Match Safes, Letter Cages, Spice Bntea, Toast
- Hacks. Lanterns, Tobacco Botes, Grocers, Can-
nisters, Ate.
TIN WARE.
Coffeo Urns, Coffee Biggins, Coffee Pots, Tea
Pots, Tea Kettles, Tea Urna, Oyster Dishes, Veni-
eon Dishes, Steak Dishes, Plate Warmers, water
Hoilers, Sauce-pans, Egg Codlors, Melon Moulds,
Bm. Moulds. Dutch Ovons, Bakers, Wash Kottlos,
Pans, Pails, Dish Covers, Plato Covers, Strainers,
Acc.;with every description of common Tin Waro.
—ALSO—
Willow market Baskets, Clothes Baskets, French
work and travolling Baskets, Coder Tubs, Pails and
Buckets, painted Pails, painted Keelers, varnished
Palls, wooden Bowls, Trays, Wash Boards, .Rolling
Pins, Ladles and Spoons, table Cutlery, enaniel’d
Sauce-pans, Ate., which with every variety of China.
Glue, Crockery and Stone WARE, tvill be offered
nt the lowest prices, nt wholesale or retail. Coun
try merchants, planters and otliara, are invited to
call and csamlne, at No. 102,Penfield Range,
oct S3
P IANO FORTES.—The Subscriber
has now on linnd, and la constantly receiving
from the celebrated manufactory of J. Chickoring,
Patent Action Roaewood and Mahogany PIANO
FORTES, madeespressly for thla market. Tho
improvements which Mr. Chickering has mado in
those instruments cannot fall to plenae, aa they
combine great powder, and beauty or tone, na well
as quickness, elasticity and delicacy of touch;
at the same time it prevents the liability to get out
of order, and thus overcomes the objection to the
action of those now in use. By this invention por-
formors will find tho labor of execution arnntly re
duced. For sale by J. W. MORRELL.
W OODEN WARE — 50-nests
Measures: 80 do Boies:23do painted Keel
ers) 20 do Ilorso rails) 40 do Can Pails; lOdosen
bbi Covers; 15 do painted Pnlls. Just receivod and
for solo by ANTHONY TURNER,
nov 23 Eichsnge Dock.
T?Oll GENTLEMEN.—A splendid
. aaaortmont of fine rose wood, mahogany, and
Rimsinn loatlior Dressing Cases, fornlslied and plain.
Fino English Razors, Razor Strops or alp kinds.
Shaving Creams, Shaving Doses, do. tlrushos, Port
able Glass Mirrors, with Magnifying Glasses. Scc.
for sale low, by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 14
F OR THE NURSERY AND TOI
LET.— N. Smith Prentiss’ estra sunorfino
plain ard Rose Scented Toilet Powden Do Lmnlle
and Charelin’s superior French a In Roso Toilet
Powdor; Toilol Boses and Puffs, ora very nnnt pat
tern, Just received por brig Pbilura and for sale by
■ug 9 A. PARSONS.
TTARNISHES, OILS. WHITE
▼ LEAD AND WINDOW GLASS. —Best
Furniture Varnish) do Coach do) Leather do; Japan
do; White Lead, assorted brands) Window Glass,
assorted alios. For sala low, by
»ug9 Dr. P. MINIS, No. 8 Whitaker-at.
COUDDER’S EYEWATER—Just
receivod and for Bale by
jnly 24 J. M. TURNER, Monument-square.
rpiIEOLOGICAI. BOOKS.—Heth-
A erlngton’a History of the Church of Scotland
Chalmers’Sermons,complete in two volumes, ocL
Chalmers’Lectures on the Epistlqof tho. Rowans,
Dick’s Lectures on the Acts 1
Ancient History, a now work faom Rollln,and otbor
authentic snuroos
D’Aubigne’a History or the Reformation
Bishop llobert’a Apology for the Apoatolio Or;ler
Mason’s Essays on Episcopacy, and the Apology for
the Apoatolio Order and ita advocates, raviowed
Maaon’a Essays on the Churoh of God
Fletcher’s Sermons on the four marks of tho Church
Milman’s History of Christianity
Scare’ History of the Bible
Brownlee’s Cbrisliao Youth’s Book
Hunter’s Sacred Biography
Sprague’s Lectures on Revivals
Sprague’s Lectures to Young People
Smyth on Ecclesiastical Republicanism
Whatley’s Kingdom of Christ, 2d American Edition
Winslow on the Holy Spirit
A Walk about Zlnn, (by Clark)
Christ our Law, by Miss C'arolino Fry
Life of Henry Martyn
Dr. Olin’a Travels in Egypt, Arabia, Patras, and
the Holy Land
The Young Disciple, by Clark
Hooker on Popular Infidelity
CottorllPs Family Prayers, Revised by Spear
Jay’sMorningand Evening Exercises
Bickersteth’s Treatise on Prayer
White's Meditations end Addresses on Prayer
Pollock’s Tales of the Scottish Covenanters
Pollock’s Course ofTlmo
Buchanan’s Comfort in Affliction
Baxter’s Call to the Unconverted
Pike’e True Happiness
Henry’s Communicant’s Companion
Bickerateth, on the Lord’s Supper
Jay’s Jubilee Memorial)Tribu(o to an only Daughter
Recollections of an only Daughter
Misa Sinclair on the Principles ofthe Christian Faith
The Christian Father at Home
Our Proteitant Forefathers: Live whllo you Live
Taylor’s Life of II. More; Crook in the Lot
Lucilla : or tho Reading ofthe Bible
The lllatory of Michael Kemp
Cecil and Havel's Gift for Mourners
Sorrowing, yet Rejoicing; The Sinner’s Friend
Tho Contest and tlie Armour
Tho Bible, with Patrick, Lowth and Whitby’s Com
mentary—10 parts received—to be completed ia
sixty numbers, at 23 cents
A Strmon delivered in St. Luke’s Church, Phila
delphia, March 10th, 1814. by Rev. W. W. Spear.
Just rocoived and for salo by
may 21 T. H. PLANT.
S TABLE ECONOMY—A Trea
tise on the management of horses, in relation
to alahling, grooming, feeding, watering and work
ing, by John Stewart, with notes and additions,
adapting it to American food and climate, by A. B.
Allen.
The Farmers' and Emigrants* Hand Book: being
a complete guide—comprising the clearing of for
ests and prairio land, gardening, forming generally,
farriery, cookery, and the provoutlcm and euro of
diseases, by Josiah T.Marshall.
Rural Economy, in its relations with chemistry t
physics and meteorology; or chemistry applied to
Agriculture, by D. B. Uaussingault.
The World in a Pocket Boole, or Universal Popu
lar Statistic!.
The Book of the Army, comprising a general
military history of the United States, compiled by
John Frost.
The Farmer’s Treasure, n praticnl treatise on tho
nntiiro nnd valun of manures, with an nccount ofthe
most recent discoveries in Agricultural chemistry,
by F. Faikner.
The Farmers’ Msnual, by F. Falkner.t
The History of France, bv Michelet, No. 2. Just
received by W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
C HALMERS' HISTORY—Of the
Revolt of the American Colonies)! vols. Oc
tavo.
Scones in my Native Land. By Mrs. L. II. Si
gourney.
Flower. Fruit and Thorn pieces, or the Married
Life, Death, and Wedding of the advocate of the
Poor, Firhiian Stanislaus Siebenkaa. By J. P. F.
Richter. Translated from the German, by E- II.
Noel.
Common and Scriptural Proverbs. Proverbs ex
plained.
Lays of the Gospel) by the Reverend S. G. Bui-
finch.
Burnaps Expository Lectures on the principal
pissagns ofthe Soriptures which relate to tho Doc
trine of tho Trinity.
Conversations on aomo of tho old Poets. By J-
R. Lowell.
The Waif: a collection of Poems.
Voices ofthe Night; by H. W. Longfellow. Tenth
edition.
Hallada and othor Poems; by II. W. Longfellow.
Notes on Cuba; by a Physician. Just received by
■pr 23 T. II. PLANT.
N O. 8, THE WANDERING JEW,
bv M. Eugene Sue.
Part I. Mount Sorel, or The Heiresa of tho Do
Verua, by the author of “The Two . Old Men’s
Talea.”
Safi.i.or The Magic ofCount Cagliostro, a Ven
etian Tale: translated from tho French ol Roger Do
Beauvoir, by P. F. Christin nml Kugeno Lies.
No. 20 Harpers’ Illuminated Bible.
Columbian Lady’s and Gentleman’s Magazine,
for February and March.
Scarlot Feather, or the Young Chief ofthe Aban-
nquios, a romance of the Wilderness ol Maine, by
J. II. Ingraham, Esq.
Nos. 12snd 13The Knights of the Seal, ortho
Mysteries ofthe Cities; a romance of Men’s Hearts
and Habits.
My Own Story, or the Autobiography of a Child)
by Mary llow'tt.
Rocoived by P- O. THOMAS,
mnr 17 Successor to Thomas Purse.
npHB REGENT’S DAUGHTER—
X Translated from the French of Alexandre
Damns, by Charles II.Town.
The Maid of Honour, or tho Massacre of St. Bar
tholomew—A tale ofthe sixteenth century.
Miss Martineau’a Letters on Mesmerism.
Thirlwall’s History of Greece—No. 7.
Corse Do l.oon, or the Brigand: by G, P.R. James.
A Chronological Introduction to tho History of
the Church, being a now inquiry into tho Birth and
Death of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. By
the Rev. Samuel Farmer Jarvis.
Principles of Medical Jurisprudence, with so
much of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and the
Practice ol Madicino and Surgery aa are owanlial to
be known by Lawyers, Coroners, Magistrates, Offi
cers of the Army and Navy, Sic , Ac. By William
Guy, M. B. Firat American edition, edited by C. A.
Lee, M. D.
Essay on our Lnrd’a Discourse at Capernaum, re
corded in tho 6th chapter of John. By Samuel H
Turner, D.D. Just received b^
mar 12
st received by
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
T HE INVALIDE—Or Pictures of
the French Revolution) a Romance, by C.
Spindler.
The Godnlphin Arabian, or the History of a
Thorough-Bred, by Eugene Sue,
The Fortuno Hunter, or the Adventures ofa
Man About Town, a Novel, by |Mra. Anna Cora
Mowett.
Viola, The Redeemed; a Domestic Tale, by Pro
fessor Ashby.
Fourteen Celebrated Marches, for 23 cents.
No. I Moore’s Melodies, " 23 **
Part 1 Selections from Fry's Opera “Leonora,”
for 23 costs. Rocoived by
PETER O. THOMAS,
■ug 3 Successor to Thomas Purse.
M OFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND
PIKENIX BITTERS.—'Tho high and on-
vied celebrity whioh these pre-eminent Medicines
acquired for their invaiiable efficacy in all tho dis-
eases which they profess to euro, has rendered the
usual practice of puffing not only unnecosanrr, hut
unworthy of thorn. Thoy are known by Ihoir fruits,
their good works toetify for them, and they thrive
not by the faith of tho crcduluus. A supply just
received and for aale by
aug I A. PARSONS, Gibbons’Range.
F rench, german and eng-
LISH PERFUMERY.—A supply or very
superior Perfumery, as Fine Extracts, Cologno,
Florida and Lavendor Water; Honey Water,Shaving
Cream; highly perfumed Toilet Soap) Bandoline,
for tqe Hair, Aa. dec. from tho colouratod houses
of Farina, Guorlnin, Monpolns, Johnson Sc Co.,
» Just rocoived by Dr. P. MINIS.
July 23 No. 8 Whitaker atreot.
D AVID’S COMPOUND KREO-
SOTE TOOTH WAS H-An .grooablo
vogotnblo Preparation for cleansing, whitening nnd
preserving the tooth, restoring spongy and diseased
gums to a natural and healthy atate, purifies the
mouth, and aweetena the breath) preventive for and
cure of the tooth-ache, canker-sorenoss, and the
various affections ofthe moutn?and throat, whothor
occaaionod by morcnrUls, or othorwiie. A few
doxen just received and for salo by
July 30 A. PARSONS, Gibbon*’ Range.
I^AHNESTOCK’R VERMIFUGE,
X Aupplyj ustreceived. Foraaleby
July 24 J. M, TURNER, Monument-square.
D RY GOODS.— Tlio Subscriber
having permanently loentod himself in Sa
vannah, and taken possession of the Store in Gib-
occupied by Mr. JAS. A.
LLIFIURD, would raspeotlully invite his friends
■"J® fo® public generally, to call and examine hia
STOCK pi GOODS, (lo has just received Train
New York, by brigs Excel and Macon—
I piece super London bluo Cloth
J “ “ wool-dyed blk do
I " " French wool-dyed black Cloth
I . .. auperior do do Cassimern
Black Satin, Silk and Marseilles Vestings
White, brown and fancy Linen Drills
Cotton Drills, a great variety; Kentucky Jeans
Colored Cotton Cambrics
Black and colored Paper (Tmbrica
Apron Cheeka, Furniture Prints
Ginghams, Muslina, French, English and American
Prints, now stylo) Furniture Muslina, Mosquito
Nettings
OenU* black and colored Italian Cravats
" Chnmelion do
Ladies’ black and fancy Cravats, do Cbamellon do
” black and wluto Silk lloso
*• white, lead, black and mixed Cotton Hosiery
Brown, white, black and mixed Cotton half Hose
Gents’and Lodica’Glovea, of every variety
Ladies’ Fillotto Mitts
A lull assortment of Jncknneta and Cambrics
Swiss, Book and Mull Muslina
Striped and plaid Swiss do
Plaid and corded Cambrics, Bishop Lawns
Long Lawns, hem stitched and curdod bordered L.
C. Handkerchiefs,Tablo Napkins
Embossed Table Covers, Gents’ Silk Pocket Hdkfo
Sun Shades, black and fancy Silk Points
Green Barege; a handsome assortment of Lace
Edgings and Cap Lace
ColorodTnffotn nnd Satin Ribbons, bound do
Shirting nml Pillow Case Linens
10-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheetings
Brown and bleached Cotton Shirtings and Sheet
ings, a very Urge assortment,and at unusually low
prices. -
trills the intention of tho Subscriber to keep
constantly on hnnd. ns complete an assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS as can bepur-
chased for cash in the Northern markets, and he
wishes to call public attention particularly to tho
foot that ha will aoll them at an unusually low
profit. Ho invites n comparison of his prices with
those ofany other Merchant in the place, lie will
aell for cash only, and forthecaah he ia determined
to furnish such bargains aa have never been aold in
thia city. V. R. ROSS,
maro
CURING GOODS —Received per
13 Excel—Drown and green Broadcloth, white
Marseilles and fancy Vestings, fine, medium and
low priced Prints, colored Lace Muslim and Balsa
rines, black nnd white do, colored Crnno do, white
chocked and striped Camhricka and Muslim, black
t.ove Veils, white Linen Drilling, brown Linen do,
4-4 brown French Linen) plaid, striped and plain
Gnmbrnonp; York Denims and Stripes; plaid, striped
nnd colored Cotlonsdos; Siispondars, black nnd
white Filet Gloves and Mils, fino Scissors, Hair
Brushes, blark, white and assorted Sewing Silk.
Purse Twist, Silk and Lasting Coat Buttons, Pearl
Shirt Buttons. Worsted Lord. Knitting Pins. Silver
and common Thimbles, Cotton Cord, Ac. Ac. All
of which will bo sold on tho most accommodating
terms, by A. K. MOORE,
mar 5
S PRING DRY GOODS. —SNI
DER, LATHROP A NF.VITT arc now open
ing n Inrgo nnd well solocted assortment of rich,
fancy and staplo Dry Goods, consisting in pjrt of—
Rich printed Lawns and Muslins, do do Batzarines
“ “ Cambrics and Jaconets
American Prints, all qualities
Rich Uonnat nnd Cap Ribbons, spring styles
" Silk Cravnlsnnd Shawls,Bnrage scarfs
White Jackoncts and Cambrics
“ Swiss, Mull and Nansnok Muslin
" Book Muslin and Bishop Lawns
“ striped nnd checked Cnmbricaand Muslins
Blnok and colored Cambrics, Sileclas, See.
Cottonades and Summer Stuffs
Pongee Silk and Colton Handkerchiefs
Yellow Georgia Nankeens
Mosquito Netting, assorted kinds
White, buffnnd figured Marseilles Vesting
tlnsery nnd Olnvui*, hi nil their varieties
Marseilles Quilts nnd Cnuntcrpainvs
Cotton and Linen Bed Tick. Matting and Oil Cloth
Cotton and Flax Osnaburg*) Factory Yarn, all Nos.
mar 10
( ‘'IHEAP CASH STORE.—M.
J PRKNDKRGAST offers for sale tho follow-
ing Goods, very low for cash:
6-1, 10-4 tod 1*2-4 fine blenched Sheeting
6-4, 10-4 nnd 12-4 do Linan do
0-8 Pillow (.’tun Linen
4-4 brown Cotton .Shouting; 3-4 do do Shirting
Bleached Shirtings, all qualities
Linen table Diaper and Damask
Irish and French Linen Napkin*,
Kino and common Towels
Dnwlnas, llucknhncl;. Ilunsin nnd Irish Diaper
Long Lawns; tape bordered Linen Cumbria Hdkfo.
Ilem-stieb Linen Cambric Hdkfo.
Thread Edging; Cotton Edging
Muslin Insorting and Scollop Trimming
Ladies’ dark nnd light colored Kid Glove* *"
Gent’s black Kid Gloves; do Silk 1’uckol Hdkfo.
Do Cotton lloso and half llose
Shirting Stripe; bluo Joan; Checks; Ticking
Twilled brown Jean, bl’d. asd bro. Canton Flannel
Fancy Prints; common do; Furniture do
I lend Hdkfo.; Paper Cninbric, nil colors, fob 27
pAMBllOONS, DRILL,S dtc.—
VJT- Plaid and mixed Garnbroonsf fancy colored
Linen Drills, plain, white and brown Diills; 3-4 nnd
4-4 dark French Linens; brown Hollands; Plaid
Tweeds; plain and fancy Cottonndns) white and fancy
Marsaillea Vestings) heavy Duck Drills; Dowlas
Long Lawns; Irish Linens; Damask Nankins; Apron
Checks; 3-4 Bird Eye Diaper; Drap do Etc; 13-4
Counterpanes. Received per brig Excel.
ar 4 HENRY LATIIROP.
C 1ASJIMERES, DcLAIN ES, «fcc.—
t The subscriber offers bis arsortmont of the
above named articles, at reduced prices; comprising
the richest and most fonliionable styles of the season.
Rich Cashmere DuEcosso, Cashmere De Kbps,
Mnuslin DeLains, Cliusan* nnd Tisnns, rich Cush-
more Tehornn, Thibet and plaid Shawls, Iris
Cloths, black and colored Lustres, black and blue-
black Bombazines. For sale by
W M. YOUNG,
jan 9 No. 2 Shad’s Building.
CW1SS MUSLINS, CAMUIUCS,
O See.—25 pieces plain Swiaa Mualins
5 do Striped do •
20 do Jucconet Cambric
20 ’do 6-4 white Cambric*
20 doz Linen Cambric Hdk’fa
5 ,do Fancy Silk Cravats
60 pieces Lisle and Platt Laces.
For sale by HENRY LATHROP,
fob 4 Gibbon’s Rango.
INEN GOODS.—Litton Shoet-
4 ings, 3-4 to 124; Pillow Cose Linens, 4-4 In
9-8; Russia Diapers,common and bestqualitr; Huck-
abuck Diapers, Uiru’s Eye do, Scotch Diaper and
Dowlass: brown anil htesrhed Linen Goods, Drills,
&c.; white and cream colored Linon Ducks, best
quslitv Shirting Linens, Table Damasks and Dia
pers, Tablo Napkius and Cloths, just received by
brig Excel.
innr 4 SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT,
C 'lHEAP CASH STORE—Now
J Goods per brig Savanunb, just arrived, and lor
■ale very low for cash by
M. PRKNDERGAST.
Ur Canton Flannol; blenched do do
York Shirting Stripe*; York Ticks
York bluo Denims; bluo Drills
A few bales 3-4 Tremont brown Shirtings
I bale Cotton Ratting; 1 do white Wadding
I do black Wadding
Apron Cheeks; Ashburton Denims
llnnt Mill blanched Sheetings
Slnto.colored Cambric
No«. 30,35,-40,50 and CO Marshall’s PatcutThread
fob 15
L inens, damasks. & 0 .—Un-
.dressed heavy Irish Linens
8-1,9-4 nnd 10-4 Linen Damasks
8-1 to 12-4 Linen Damask Table Cloths
Irish nnd Scotch Bird Eyo Diaper
Damask Napkins nnd Degiis
10-4.11-4 nnd 12-4 Linon Shootings
9-8 Pillow Case Linens
Received from brigs Sterling and Madison, and
for sale low by HENRY LATIIROP.
fob 4
H arkison’s specific oin’Iv
MENT—For tho cure of While Swellings,
Scrofulous and other Tumours, Ulcers, Sore-legs,
old and fresh Wounds, Sprains and liruisos. Swell
ings nnd Inflammation, Scald Hoad, Women’s
V'. eumatl0 Tottors, Eruptions,
Chilblains, Whitlows. Biles, Corns, nnd External
Diseases generally, ft is likewise greatly superior
fo tny medicine heretofore .discovered for tho
cltaTod backs and limbs of Horses;for Ring Worms,
Chapped Lips, nnd in short, for ovory external bod-
lly evil, that may foil to tho lot of min or beast.
Just received fresh, and for sale by
aug 12 A. PARSONS, Gibbons’ Range.
Al* N. HALI, A CO’S
U.1II.Y EXPRESS AND GENERAL FOR
HARD ING 4* COMMISSION HOUSE.
THE Central Rail Road Company of Georgia
having granted to the Subscribers the privilego of
running an EXPRESS over their Road during the
present your, with the privilege of on apartment un-
der Ihoir own Look, they offer auperior advantages
for the prompt and sate conveyance of valuablo Ar
ticle*, Specie, Ac. Ac.; and are in hope* or being
able to make an arrangement with the Post Office
Department, by which they will bo allowed to carry
They are prepared to rrcrtei forward GOODS
of all descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon
and intermediate p|acee,and between Savannah and
Charleston, with tho greatest safety and depatch;
and will also pay particular attention to tho pur
chase of Goods, collection and payment of Drafts,
Notes and Billa, and transacting all kinds of busi
ness in the above placee.
They have also extended their arrangements to
run their Express by th* Southern Boats to Pico-
lata, in Florida, and Intermediate places on that
rnuto.
Macon—Offieo at the Washington Hail.
Savannah—Office at No. 133 Bay street
Do. S. Philbriek, Agent, lor receiving and
forwarding Goods and Merchandise.
Charltalon. S. C\—Amos Head, Agent, offieo No.
93 East Bay. M. 8. IIALL Sc CO.
juno 6
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Young’s Building, opposite Hamilton Sc Symons’
Clothing Store, at tne Sign ofthe Golden Saddle.
w. ii. uayTco;.
Manufacturers or BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, linvo on hand a good assortment ol
Saddles, Bridles and Harnesses, of which the
following comprise apart: Spanish Quilted,Over
laid and Sbalton Saddles; Planter’s large, and extra
large Saddles; Men’s plain do; Engluh do; Boys’
nnu Race do;’ Lady’s Saddles or a variety of pnttorns;
Bridles nnd Martingales)Saddlebags,Trunks, Ac.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche. Buggy and
Sulky Harnesses of all kinds, by tho single set.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees.
Skirling and Hog Skins: Pad do; Straining and
Worsted Web; Thread and Tacks, assorted sixes.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, liuc
nnd Sulky Springs and Axles: Dash Frames; HoL__
and Hows, by thn single set; Plated and Brass Stump
Joints; plain do: pait-nt Dash Leather: Top and
Curtain do; broad and narrow Lnccs, variety of pat
terns: Silk nnd Worsted Fringes; black and purpio
Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps: plated nnd Brats Car
riage Bands; liras* and plated Knobs, Ac.
Al.su.— 1 Calfskins and Liuing, do: Binding do;
Sole Leather nnd Harness do; Shoo Thread, Ac
O’ All of tho abovo articles will bo .’old low for
cnuli or approved credit. Persons wishing to pur
chase any ofthe above articles, would do well'to
call and examine our goods, before purchasing else
where. fsm i-tuwtli o jan 28
FINE JEWELRY, WATCH-
ES, CLOCKS, Ac.—Tho undersigned is
now opening his Fall supply of the above
articles, and. aa tho order ofthe day is eheapneta, he
assures his old customers that he has un hand a well
selected variety of all articles, in his lino, usually
found at a Watch nnd Fancy Jewelry establishment;
and that ho is determined not to bo undersold ia
prices and quality by any store South of tho Po
tomac.
HU assortment consists of every description of
Fancy Articles and Watches—tho (alter from two
dollars to tw'o hundred. Breast Pins from six cents to
four hundred dollars, and every other article in pi
C irtion. linstock of Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Ac.,
very good, as also that in the Military, embracing
from drum and fife to the epaulette of the com
mandant. Prices being of no object in tlieso times,
ho trusts such as inav require any articles in his lino
will give him actll before they purchase elsewhere.
Particular attefctlon will bo given to repairing of
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, snd from bis long
expcricnco in tho business, hu trusts to give satis
faction. D. B. NICHOLS,
Corner of Whitaker and Bryau-strccts, tirrt Store
West of Pulaski House. nov 12
GOLD AND SILVER
W A TC I| ES.—The subscriber has on
linnd a Inrgo stock of gold nml silvor Watch
es, which ho offers for sale at low prices—Gold pa
tent levers, with gold dials, full jewelled, from
550 to SlOUi silver do. do. fill jewelled, from £30
to 545; gold and silver do.do. without extra jewels,
at proportionate prices: with a variety of Gold and
Silver Duplexed Lopelne and Vertical Walchos,
warranted good time keepers.
T. T. W1LMOT,
Successor to O. J. II. Dibble. No. I Market Square,
jan 9
WATCHES JEWELRY &.
FANCY GOODS—AT COSTl-\n con-
sequence of a contemplated change in my
busiuuas. I w ill sell my entire stock of GOODS, for
cash, at tho cot! prlcrt (Silver Ware alone excepted,
which will bo sold at a very small advnnco ) A
Inrgo portion of this merchandise lias been purchased
tha past season, at thetoirrs/ cash pricet, and my as
sortment has never been more complete than at the
present time.
Among tho numerous articles now offered, may bo
found—
JEWELRY.
Diamond Bracelets; Rings and Pins; Stono, Mo
saic, Cameo and Enamel Breastpins: Real and Im
itation Stono, Sealed, Chased nml Plain Finger
Rings, Bracelets nnd Bracelet Clasps; Medallions,
Miniature Settings, Vincgirots and LockcU; rich
fancy Combs, Hair Pins, Head OrnamenU, Gold,
Silver nnd Gilt.
WATCHES AND WATCH TRIMMINGS.
75 Gold Watches, of every description,from 25 ot
5100; 100 Silver Watches, of every aoscripton, from
4 to 560; Gold Fob. Guard and Vest Chains; Seals,
Keys, Hooks, and Watch Trimmings.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Silvor Forks, Spoons, Fish Knives, Cups, Sy
phons, Ac; Plaited Wnitcrs, Cnko Baskets, Candle
sticks, Castors, Toast Racks, Communion Soils,
Ac.
LAMPS.
Chandeliers, Girandoles, Mechanical, Solar, As
tral, Mantle. Students, Hail, Suspending, and Hand
WA.VE.
Brittnnnis Communion Setts, Urns, Tea and Cof
fee Pots, Sugars and Ctenms, Ac.
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Bronte Inkstands, Card Racks, Vases. Ac. Ac-
cordinns, Flutes, Violins. Guitars, Music Boxes, Ac;
Backgammon Boards. Billiard Balls, Dice, Domi
nos, Chesmen, Ac : Pocket Books, Purses, Wallets,
Ac.; Ladies’ Work Boxes, furnished and plain, Gold,
Silver and Steel Spectacles, to sujt all eyes; Eye
Glasses, Telescopes, Microscopes,'Opera Glasses,
Ac.; Surveyors’ Compasses; Mathematical Instru
ments, Ac.; Canes, Ac.: Swords, Epaulets, But
tons, Sashes, Ac.; Brown's Gold Pens, in Gold snd
Silver Cases, Gold and Silver Pencils, Pillar snd
Brass Clocks, Andirons, Fondors, Shovol mul Tongs,
Ac : I’on nml Pocket Knives, Scissors, Hnxors; Ra
zor Strops, Ac.;Gontlemen’s Dressing Cases, Ac.
With s great variety of articles, too numerous to
mention in an advertisement. Persona in want of any
ofthe above Goods can rely on purchasing thorn at
com! pricet, nnd many of them at even leu, at tho sub
scriber menus what ha says. Such nn opportunity
therefore, to purchnso goods at rcasonnldo rates
should not ho neglected. M. EASTMAN.
N. B.—Watches, ('locks, snd Jewelry repaired
in tho most careful manner, by experienced work
men, and warranted. nov I
P HELPS’ COMPOUND TOMA
TO PILLS—are highly recommended as a
fondly medicine; they are considered an cxcoilent
flutislituto for Calomel, and invalunblo as a proven
live of llilioua, Epidemic, nnd miasmatic diseasos,
Favor nml Ague. A n., in preparing tho system to
meet the changes of tho aearon, of diet. Ac. For
.ale Inr . G. R. IIKNDRICKSON.
aug 18 Gibbons’ Buildings.
R eady made clothing—
No. 114 Dryan Street.—Tho Subscriber
hss recently returned from the North with a Fall
and Winter supply of CLOTHING AND FANCY
ARTICLES, which he will aell at such prices aa
will warrant tho public in giving him their patron
age. Hia stock will be kept up by weekly arrivals
from New York, in the following articles, vis:
Cloth CLOAKS and MANTELS
rine Goat’a hair and common camblet Cloaks
Black inviaible and mixed eloth Over-coats
Lvon skin Pea Coats
Plain and fig’d Beaver Frock Coats
Tweed Cassimerc Frock snd Sack Coats
Satlinel, Mole-skin, snd Kentucky Jean Frucktees
Blue-cloth and mixed Sattinot Round Jackets
Superior black French Frock and Dress Coats
*' blue and invisible green Frock and Dress Coats
Pants of sup. French Cassimere, blue and black
cloth, fancy stripe, plaid, rib Cassimeer, blue,
fancy and plain ssttinet, Tweed cassimere, mole
skin and Kentucky Jeans
Vests ofblue and black cloth, French and English
satin, bainbssin, silk, cashmere, merino, plain snd
figured velvets; also, a few of light colored satin,
a superior article for weddings and balls
Cotton net, merino, lambs’ wool. Shakers’ flannel,
buckskin and raw silk Under-Shirts; also, an ex
tra fine article for Ladies’ wear
Merlnu, cotton net. Canton flannel, twilled cotton
and lamba’ wool Drawer*
Always on hand,* large supply of Judaon’s Shirts,
or the fstest fashion, not equalled by any in the U.
States.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Silk, Gingham snd Cotton Umbrellas
Stocks, Scarfs, 'Pies, silk and linen Pocket lldkfs
Merino, silk and cotton Half Hose
Black kid French Castor, white kid, silk and Berlin
Gloves; silk and gum elastic Suspenders
Cravat Siiffanars, cloth, tooth and nair Brushes
CoatLinks, Money Belts. Leather Fronts, Ac. Ac.
Having Uken much pains in selecting the above
articles,lie feel* confident they will please both in
price snd quality. The citixens, planters, snd mer
chants, are respoctfliliy invited to cell snd examine
for themselves, utthe Old Stand, Market square,
oct 26 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
F ashionable clothing.—
HAMILTON Sf SYMONS, 17 Whit*.
kkr-Strekt, would inform the public that they
are now receiving from their own Manufactory at
the North a full supply of Ready-Made CLOTlf*
ING, suitable for the Fall and Winter season, which
cannot be surpassed for style and durability or work
manship. oct 23
( 'ILOTIIING, AT No. 99 BRYAN
J STREET.—The Subscribers respectfully in-
form their customers and those who hitherto may
not liavo patronised them, that having received
from their manufactory at New York a well assorted
and fashionable supply oT CLOTHING adapted to
thepreeentseason.tiiey are prepared to serve them at
their customary low cash prices. Aa they desire that
every purchaser should be satisfied, they would ob
serve, that should there be any subsequent cause of
complaint, aa will sometimes unavoidably occur,
an equitable adjustment of such complaint would
be made.
They take this opportunity of thanking their
friends for past favors, and soliciting a continuance
oftholr patronage.
John southwkll a co.,
oct 28 98 Bryan-street.
H amilton u symons, 17
Whittaker-street, opposite Win. H. May A
Co’s Saddlery Ware-House, are now receiving por
Excel, from New-York. a superior assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting in part,
of the following articles:
Cloth snd Camblet gent’a Cloaks
Cloth and Alpaca ladies' do
Waved and plain Beaver Surtoutsand Frocks
Pilot and Tweed do , do
Black, blue, and inviaible areen Dress Coats
Olive and I<omlnn brown Frocks
Black, blue, and invisible green Frocks
Tweed and plaid Pelto Frocks
Black, mixe:*, snd bluo Satinctt Frocks
Cadet and fincy do do
Black, blue and fancy Cassimere Pants
Black,blue and fancy Ssttinet do
French elsst’e nnd Tweed Cassimere do
Black and h,ue Cloth’and Caasiuiero Vests
Black and fancy Silkvelvet do
Black and fancy Satin and Silk do
Wool velvet Chilly snd Cashmere do
Kentucky Jean Frocks and Pants
Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Shirts, Suspenders
Gloves, merino and cotton half Huso
Red Flannel and striped Shirts.nov II
P ULASKI IIAIR DRESSING SA
LOON.—J. M. HAYWOOD, thank fol for tho
past patronage extended to him, solicits a continu
ance. Havingavery thing for comfort and conve
nience in his Saloon, ho asks s fair test, and hia
customers and the public will acknowledge bis Sa-
loon ns one ofthe most auparior and fashionable in
the United States. J. M. H. would inform the
public Unit his prices are in accordance with the
times, being such as to merit the approbation of
thoso wbo patronize him, and as low as any similar
Snlnon in tne United States. The scale of prices are:
Shaving daily, per month. 51 ?*>
du. 5 or6 timoa a week,per month.... 150
do. 2 or 3 limes a week, per month.... 100
Sixteen tickets given for shaving...; * 1 00
Single shave 61
Hair Cutting 1CJ
Out door Shaving, within half a mile 25
do. Hair Cutting, do. do ,.371
Parents and guardians msy send thoir children,
assuring them every care and attention will be paid
to hair trimming and cutting, suitable to their age.
oct 10 J. M. HAYWOOD.
T O THOSE GENTLEMEN
WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES.—Elegant
roso wood and mahogany Dressing Cases
Russia Leather with Straps and furnished Dressing
Cases; Pricking’s silver steel Razors
Elliott's brass back do
Wndo A Butcher's steel back do
Bugera’ old English do
Saunders’, Stout’s, Chapman’s, Emerson’s, and
London Razor Strops, assorted sizes
Portable Mirrors, on Stands, a very neat article
Do Magnifying Mirrors, assorted sites
Ivory, rose wood, ond bor.o handle Shaving Brushes,
in great variety and new stiles
Gucrlain’s, Phafcn’s, Montpelier, Taylor’s and Al
mond Shaving Creams
Compound, Naples A Son’s London Shaving Cakes
nnd Military Shaving Squares
Toilet washing Soaps, of tho finest quality
Do do do, low prieec
Hair, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Whisker and Comb
Uruthcs, evory style and quality
Shell, Ivory, German Silvor and Horn Dressing and
Pocket Combs
Cologne, Lavender. Roae, Hungary and Florida
Waters, all qualities
Oils, Pomatums, Cosmetics, Ac. Ac.
Received per late arrivals, and for sale wholesale
or retail, at tiiq lowest pricos, by
r rviau, ax my iimon prices, by
dec 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
jVTEW TRENCHING PLOUGH—
LI 1 doz new pattern snd improved Rico Trench
es Ploughs; 40 new pattern one horse Ploughs, for
iglil soil; It Harrows. Just received, and for sale
HAZARD, DKXSSL.OW A WEBSTER.
mar 18
S UNDRIES—1,000 galltf. blenched
Winter Sperm Oil
700 galls bleacned Winter BoOnod Whale Oil
500 *• unbleached do uo do do
25 bids Spirits Turpentine
3 “ first quality Copal Varnish
2 “ fino Conch Varnish; 3 bbls Japan do
200 enniatera Verdigris, Chrome Green, Chrome
Yellow, Prussiau Bluo, Drop Black, Umber, Ac.,
ground in Oil
200 boxes 1st snd 2d quality 8* 10 Glass
100 “ 1st quality 10X12 do
75 “ 1st quality 10X14, 11X15, 12X14,
I2X 16 and |2X foGlass
Received by late arrivals, and for salo by
mnr 11 HAZARD, DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
Agricultural imvle-
MENTS.—Having made large additions lo
their former assortment of Agricultural Implements,
tlio subscribers now offer to planters end merchants,
■ better stock than ever before offered in the South
® r JJ®“ u n| , « r /» consisting In patt, ofthe following ar-
„ * PLOUGHS.
Yankee Cast Iron, Nos. 10,11. IS snd 20.
. V!P° n * or L’onnecllcut Wrought Iron, 1,2,3 snd
4, Allen pattern.
Buggies, Norse-A Msson’e Improved, vix:
Eagle, heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. with wheel and cutter
Not B,a large 2horse
Do. with wheel and cutter
No A 3, medium 2 horse
“ A 2, light 2 horse
*' A I, light I mule or garden
' 6 inch light 1 horse turning
“ do do medium 1 horse turning
.. d°, do new pattern I do du for light aoil
“ A I, side hill 2 horse
'* O, do do I do
Sub soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. No I, n medium 2 horse
Do. O, l do
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horse
Cotton Trenching, I horse
do, new pattern, withguage wheel.
The above Ploughs with and without stocks—
'*°«ki for the improved Plough*
Mouldboard*, heel* and points for the Ploughs.
. , . HOES.
Lyndon’s extra black Carolina, 0,1,2 A 3, crown
Do- bright do, 0,1,2A3, do
Do. Bice, No 2 and 3 do
De. New ground, PP and PPP do
Do. Oval Eye Grubbing, Nos. 2 and 3 do
Do. Round Eye do Nos. 2 and 3 do
Lyndon A co’s Anchor, 00,0.1 and 2 do
Bride’s Patent, 0,1,2,3, and 4 do
Light Yankee
Do. do, # with handles.
AXES.
'* ( Various patterns, j King's
m .o , SHOVELS.
Hsndleil Snvdes. Socket Sondes,
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS,Ac.
Improved Cultivators, *’ "* •*
with gauge wheel
Cultivator Plough, or
Horse lloe
Common Harrows
Folding do
Corn snd Cobb Crush
ers. a hand mill
Do. do.forhorae pow-
Collin* St Co’*
Bond’s
Corn Shelters
Fan mills, two sites
Patent Churns
Planta’n Wheelbarrows
Common Straw Cnttera
Patent do do
Swingletrees
Grain Cradles, new pat
tern
Rice do. do.
SCYTHES, tlOOKS, Ac.
. p|,j| B Helvee
Dirt Scrapers, for public
road*
Pruning Shears
Garden Ifoet, do. Itakea
Ditching Knives
Transplanting Trowels
and Forks
Garden Reels, Do. Lines
Eng. Patent Scytliee
American Grass do.
Grass Platt do.
Scythe Snaiths
Briar and Rush do.
Do. Hooks
Corn Cutters, Post
Spoons
Ox Yokes and Ox Bows
With ■ variety of implements not mentioned.
For sale by
, HAZARD, DENSLOW A WEBSTER,
jan 3
C ’ACIIOUS AR.OMATIQUE—For
J removing the taste and smell caused by nnu-
seuus medicines, smoking, Ac., nnd diffusing an
agreeable flavor to tho moutb. For sale by
•ug9 • Dr. P. MINIS,8 WhiUker-street.
3TEEL PENS, PAPER, CARDS,
5 Ac.—Just receivod, new supplies of the fol'
lowing: Steel Puns of various kinds nnd superior
J utility; fino enamelled Visiting Cards; Whatman’s
'rawing Paper, all sixes; superfine English gilt
edge Letter nnd Note Paper, lino Kronen Letter
Paper; Bonnet, Binders’nnd Bristol Boards, Scarlet
Wnfbrs, Copying nnd Indolliblo Inks, Writing Inks
of all kinds, manufactures and sixes, always on
hand; Rogers’suporior Pen snd Erasing Knives,
Bills of Exchange. Lignomvitae Rulers, India Rub
ber, Pencils, Loads, Ac. Ac. For sale by
mnr 21 PETER G. THOMAS.
D R. JAYNE’S SANATIVE
PILLS.—For Liver Complaints, Jaundice.
Dyspepsia, Fevers, Nervousness, Impurity of tho
Blood, Intlnnuintiuiis, Costiveness, Pains in the
Head, Breast, Side, Back and Limbs, Femalo Dis-
onses, Ac. Ac., ami whenever an Aporient, Altera
tive, or Purgativo Medicine may be required ; pre
pared by Dr. Jayne. For sale by
jnly tl A PARSONS, Gibbons’ Range.
P RINTING PAPER AND INK—
200 reams 24X36 Printing Paper,good quality
60 reams 22 X 32 Printing Paper, good quality
50 do 21X271 do do do do
100 do Foolscap Paper, assorted kinds
120 du plain ond ruled Letter Papor
40 do Commercial Post do
500 lbs Nows I nk: 60 do* Writing do. For sale by
mar 15 HAZARD, PENSLOWA WEBSTER.
C ANES.—An assortment of Gold
8ilver, Ivory Mounted snd Crook Canes; re
ceived hy the brig Savannah, and for *alf by
fob 20 T. T. WILMOT.
r|R. BRANDETH’S VEGETA-
X-P BLE UNIVERSAL PILLS-Warranted
genuine. Just received and forsnlo by
aug 9 A. PARSONS; No.8 Gibbons’ Range.
jV SMITH PRENTISS'TOILET
J- POWDER.—10 gross, juat received, and
lor sale by J. M. TURNER, Monuineut-sq.
aug II
INFANT BRUSHES—Ju.t rceciv-
O. It. IIKNDRICKSON.
1UB 11
STEPHENS' MATCHES B0
^ groaa Step bens’ Friction Matches, the best ar
ticle in use. Just rereived, and forsale by
aug II J. M. TURNER. Monuroenl-sq.
SUPERIOR FRESH CASTOR
OIL—Just received, on article suiublo for In
fante. Foraaleby J. M. TURNER,
■ ogG Monument-square.
r fMlUS8ES.—A full 8unplj of Hud’s
patent Double nnd Single Trusses; do com
mon do, for Negroes; Hull's Utcro Abdominal Sup
porters. for females ; do Childrens’ Belt Truss,
Ac. t or ule by A. PARSONS,
* U S * Gibbons' Range.
GEIDLITZ AND SODA POW-
O DEUS.—2 grosz Maynard Si Noyes’ Seldlitz;
4doS»daPowders. Foraaleby
aug II J. M. TURNER, Monument-aq.
EWELL’S EXTRA CHOCOLATE,
X Just received nerschr. Loader,and forsale by
aug 3 J. M. TURNER, Monument-square.
mNUFF AND TOBACCO.—A fur-
O ther supply ol Mrs. G. B. Miller’s fine cut
Chewing Tobacco; do Maccaboy, Scutch, Rappee
snd Irish High Toast Snuff, in bulk and in bottles;
American Gentleman Snuff, in bottles. Just re
ceived and for sale by A. PARSONS,
■ug5 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
IVTOFFATT'S LIFE PILLS Mid
J-vX Pbamix Bitters—Constantly on hand, land
for sate by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
•ug 9 Gibbons’ Buildings.
/QUININE.—100 ozs. iitire Sulnh.
W/Quinine. Foraaleby
aug It J. M.TURNER,Monument-square.
(TIRANGE FLOWER WATER,
V-F Ac —2 cases French Triple distilled Orange
r lower Water: 2 do do Roso Water, of a very aupn-
rior quality. Foraaio by A. PARSONS,
juljr 17^ Gibbons’ Range.
r|R. P. MINIS, offers for sale, nt
EJ No. 8 Whitaker-atrcct. the following valua
ble English Medicines : Sir James Murray’s Fluid
Magnesia, Murray’s Aceduiated Syrup, and Dinue-
ford’s pure Fluid Magnesia. jau 3
C7RESH CONGRESS WATER—
X Just received direct, and for salo low by
aug 11 J. M. TURNER, Monument-sq.
THRESH SWEET OIL 10bankets
X superior Olive Oil, received per brig Philurs,
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
■ug 8
QUININE, CASTOR OIL,&e—
Vl£> 200 ounces Qnininc, 10 bbls. Castor Oil, 4
do. Spirits Turpentine, 4 carboys Oil Vitriol, 2
flasks Quicksilver, 4 kegs sup. Carb. Soda, 1 case
Carbonate Magnesia. Landing from brigs Philwra
and Msdiaon, sud for ante by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
sag 8 Gibbon’s Buildings.
IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES.—
X GENUINE YEASTPOWDERS.-These Pow-
dera (prepared from the best materials,) are not only
of great utility in the instantaneous production of
Buckwheat snd Light Tea Cakes, but are very
wholesome, correcting the acidity of tho itomach,
Ao„ and have received the approbation iff tho
Medical Faculty. They are free from all tlio
troublesome objections to which Yeast and other
articles of tho same character are liable. For sale
at 25 cents per box, by A. PARSONS,
nug 7 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
TTENRY’S MAGNESIA 12 dm.
XX Henry’s Calcined Magnesia, warranted gen^
uine, and auperior lo anir other kind in uae. A fresb
importation. Forsale by
aug 7 ANSON PARSONS, Gibbons’ Rang*.
13 ECTIFIED WOOD NAPHTHA
XV —This is warranted to be the article so high
ly recommended by Dr. Hasting’* (Physician to tho
lllenheim-street Free Diipeniary, London,) in hia
statement published in tho London Lancet, as a
remedy for Tuberculous Consumption. It has been
used by many eminent physicians, both in this
country and in Europe, with great succoss. A fresh
supply just rereived and for sale by
IK R. HENDRICKSON, Gibbons’ Buildings,
mar 13
Y1EO R. HENDRICKSON—
VT In Gibbon*' Bmldutyt, near th* jl/«r*<f-Ha»
now on hand tho most extensive assortment ofbeau'
tiful and choice articles for
THE TOILET TABLE.THE DRESSING ROOM
AND THE BOUDOIR,
to be found in the city, consisting of Perfomery ot
every kind; Scented soaps of ell varietiee; Oils and
I reparations for the Hair; Powders and Preparations
for rendering the Skin soil, smooth snd blooming;
Dentifrices lor the Teeth; Brushes of all kinds;
Combs, and every article necessary for the use ofthe
lady and gentlemen, or families,-whether travelling
or at home.
It has heretofore been the case, in pdrclissing most
°, V 1 * ■rticlea enumerated below, that those who
wished to buy hnvo been unable to find all of them M
for sale at one placet but G. K. HENDRICKSON,
provides for those who favor him with their patron **
age every article that ladies and gentlemen may re
3 uire for the toilet, the dreaaing table and the bon-
"ir.nf the firat quality, and at aa reasonable price*
aa thoy can be forniahed in tho United States. Most
oftheae articles have been expressly imported, at
great expanse in time and money in making the se
lections. Strangers visiting the city are respectful
ly invited to call nnd observe the groat variety ol ar
ticles ho has for sale.
•FANCY TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS.
OrSoaps, tho following constitutes a portion :
For the Toilet.—Genuine Almond Soap: very “flnr
Old Brown Windsor Soap:" auperior Transperent
Soap, in balls and cakes; Floating Soap, for oathap
Soap Balls: English Toilet Soaps oralllhnda)Guer-
Iain's, Lubin’s and Piveria Soaps, in every variety of
Purfume, imported direct.
t F o r Shaving.—Almond Cream, Lubin’s Pate
d’Amandc: Ambrosial Cream of Guerlaio’ai Ambro-
aial Shaving Cakes; Verbena Cream; Tuberose
Cream; genuine old Naples Soap; Naval and AJiUts-
rj Soaps; Patey’a Transparent Soap. Ao, Ac. These'
are all very choice and fine, and selected with great
TO IMPART A HEALTHY FRESHNESS AND
~ BLOOM TO THE COMPbEXION.
Gowland’s Lotion, Rowland’s Kalydor, Micheaux’
Freckle Wash, Liquide Pate d’Amsmle, Poudre
d’Amsndo, Blanc deNiege. Farine de Noisette, Ci
tromane, Blanc de Perle, Blanc d’Espagne, man de
Beaute, Ac. Ac. Tlieso destroy tan, sun-barn
freckles, Ac.,and effectually preserve the skinfroflfc
the injurious effects of exposure to bleak winds, etn 7
burn and damp atmosphere. No lady’s toilet should
be without some restorative of the kind. Eu de
Toilette, Lubin’s. Guerlain’a and Chardin’s Prepare
lions, Esprit de t’edrat. Ac. These last are very
peasant and grateful additions to water for bath-
OILS AND PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR
Eau Lustrale of Guerlain. Macassar Oil, Moelle
de Bmuf, Graisse d’Oura. Pliilocome, Antique Oil,-
Bandoline. Jaynes’ Hair Tonic, Balm of Columbia,-
Cream of Lillies. Porfos d’Orient, Pommade Ton*
(quo. Pomatum in glass jars; Black. Brown and A«~
burn Pomatum, in sticks; superior highly perfomed
Bear’s Oil; Atkinson’s Depilatory, for removing so-
perflunua hair from the lice, arms and neek) Row
land’* Essence of Tyre, for coloring the hair a black
or brown; also the celebrated Italian Dye, which
colors the hair without staining the skin; and nvnry
variety of Pastes and Liquids for beautifying the haf»
or restoring it when lust.
PERFUMED JVA;rRRS A KORTO,LET USE OR
Genuine old West India Bay Water; Farina’e
genuine Eau de Cologne; Cologne Water of our
own manufacture very fine, English Lavender Wa
ter; Lubin’s celebrated Amber Lavender: superior’
Orange Flower Water; Rose Water, Ac/Ac.
DENTIFRICES, Ac. FOR THE TEETBT.
Pelletier’s Odnntine and Elixir, a very superior
preparation for tho teeth and gums, made by the
most celebrated chomiat in the world; Orris Tooth
Chlorine Deutrifice ; Orrle>
J ooth Wash, Ac. Ac. Tooth Powders in great va-
riety, to please all minds. Also, the celebrated
Odontalgia Balsam, a safe, positive and lasting cur*
for the toothache.
FXTRACTS OF FLOWERS A PERFUMERY
TOR Tlir. TUII.XT SKIT lUNDKXKCHIKr.
Lutin't and Guerlain'* Extract*.—Auarillys Am-
broUie. Iforgamotte, Cassia, Jasmin, Tuberous*.
Fleur de Orange, Jonquile, Violate, CEillet, Reseda.
Pois de Sonteur, Verviene, Amarillvs, Chovre Feu
ille, Seringa,Muffuot, Vetivort, Marecliale, Souve
rains, Danaides, Pres Flcuris, Partemde Montpelier,
Durhetse, Eau de Lubin, Englaatine, Eau de Flor*.
Dephnee. Bouquet de L’lmperatrice, Aubepine,
Caprice de Is Mode, Eau d’Adelaide, Frangipane,
Orange do Portugal, Bonquet do Victoria, CedMt.
Pot Pouri.Qustre Hours, Flours d’ltslie, Bouquet
de la Rieue, Mille Fleurs, Suave, SuJtaneo, Helio
tropo, Chrpre, Muse, Bouquet dcs Dames, Miel
Ambre, Mousseline, Miel d’Angelterre, Lilas, Am
bre, Vonille, Bouquet d’Esterhazy, do du Prim
•uns do des Rios, do de Chantilly, do de Mignom
de (-arolino, do de v ontaiableau, Patchouly
Kde’s Extract Sweet Pea, Sweet Briar. Eclan-
_ say, do' du’ Prim
(cmnr- ’.i.j.Ai. .in.*
dodo
Kde’s ....
tine. Spring Flowers, Verbena, Ac. P'etey’* w Cit
ronnella Rosa, Verbena Musk, Hovenia, Eau d*
Portugal, Ac. Ac. ,
TOILET AND OTHER BRUSHES.
Of the greatest variety, imported and or home man
ufacture. of all patterns, makes and tsssortmente t
,^°? ll V 1 Nan »»d Shaving-Brushes of
all kind*—Velvet, Hat and Cloth Brushes—Hair
Brushes for Children, Ac. O. R. H. would partic
ularly call the attention of ladies and gentlemen to
this branch of bis business, confident that his stock
ol Hair and Tooth Brushes will be found very com
plete in every variety.
TOILET AND POCKET DRESSING COMBS.
Tortoise Shell, Ivory and Buffalo Dressing Combs
of etcry conceivable sixe and shape. Tortoise
Shell and Buffalo Pocket Combe, Pocket Comb*
and Mirrors comb.ned, Ivory Fino Combe> Whisker
Combs, Ac. Ac.
SUNDRY ARTICLES FOR EVERY BODY’S
USE.
Lip Salve, Cold Cream, Pastilles, liquid and
Powder Rouge, Pearl Powder, Rouge, Preeton
Salta, splendid cut jrlasa Cologne Bottlee, Spirits of
Vinegar, Aromstie Vinegar,Otto or Roses, Perfomed
Sachets, Marking Ink, Salts Lemon. Diamond Ce.
meat, Powder Boxes and Puffs, Toilet Powder.
Plate Powder, Traveling Toilet Mirrors, Month
Mirrors, Ac. Also, Nail Files, Toothpicks, Two*
xora, Tonguo Scrapers. Corn Rubbers, and all other
articles necessary lor tno toilet, or personal comfort
m I ome nr traveling. nov 25
B utl
SEIDLI
ER’S TASTELESS
dients of the Scidlitz Spring, which nro usually of-
fared to the public in two separate portions, are
hereby a process which prevents any spontaneous
action upon each other combined iu one compound
Powder, the cffewescing solution of which in water
is tiuteleu. Resides being morn palaleable, it is
mado in much less rime and with much lesa trouble
than that produced with th* two Powders, prepared
in the usual way. Sold by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
au£ 5 Gibbons’ Building*.
B ADGER’S PATENT END
LESS FLOOR HORSE I’OWER.-Tlie un
dersigned having accepted an agency for the sale ol
this unrivalled Powoi, are prepared to furnish Ms
chines at exceedingly low prices.
Persona wishing to purchase this Power, *r* r*
quested to call und satisfy themselves of the ess*
and facility with which it performs its work.
One of theso Machines tins been placed on wheels
and will be sent to any part of the city to cut Fir*
Wood into such lengths as may bo required, at fa*
half the price ordinarily charged by Wood-Sawyers,
and in one twentieth pnrt ofthe t(me.
For further information, inquire at the Auction
Store of PH1LBRICK, BELL A CO.
fob 15
T he family physician—or
the reformed system of Medicine, on Vegeta
table or Botanical principles. Being a compendi
uni of thq •‘American Practice,” designed for all
classes. 1 his work embraces the character, causae,
symptoms and treatment of the Diseases of men.
women and children or all climates By W. Beach,
M. D. Fifth edition complete in one volume. 11-
ustrnted with nenrly two hundred ongravings.
Juat received by
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
/CLARKE’S COMMENTARY on
yj tlio Old and Nnw Te.tam.nt. Ennllih ,d|.
tion, 8 vola, quarto, with numerous maps, tables,
f 10 * i* .P “! a „, ’P 10 the better understand-
ing of the Sacred Writings. A sett of the nbov*
standard work is offered at about one-balf the orir-
inal cost, by T. H. PLANT.
mar!5
T he married state —it*
Obligations and Duties, with bints on the Ed
ucation of a Family ; br James Foster, D. D.
Persia; containing a Description «f the Country,
with un nccount of Us Government,Laws, Religion,
Ac. j by I* rederick Shoberl, illustrated.
The Natural History of Birds, Fishes, Reptiles
nnd Insects; by John Bigland.
* n ^, l>lc . an Cruiser; by an Officer of
the U. S. Navy edited by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Tales; by Edgar A. Fog.
Letters Irnm Italy; by J.T. Headley.
Lectures on the Dramatic Literatnre ofthe Ace of
Elizabeth ; by William Hsziitt. - i
Tlio Two Husbands, snd other Tale*: by T. S.
Arthur. ,
Walton : or tlio Bandit’s Daughter.
Tho Lover’s Chase l From the French of Eu-
genc Sue.
Isabella: or the Pride of Palermo; a Romance.
Fanny Campbell, the Female Pirate Captein; by
Lieutcuniit Murray. • »
Norman : or The Privateersman’s Rride. a sequel
to Freemnutle; by J. H. Ingraham, Esq. *
Received by PETER g/tHOMAS.
julylfi Successor to Thomas Purse.
lyriTCHELL’S Series of Outline
V-*- fo* *h* use of Schools. For sal*
cheap, by T. II. PLANT.