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BAIL! REPUBLICAN.
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VOLUME XLIII.
SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1845.
• r HE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN
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Advertisement* puhllahed every other day, and thoao
inserted once or twice a week, aro charged73 eta.
por square for ench Inanition.
Legal advertiaementa inserted at the usual ratoa, and
strict care taken that they bo published according
to law.
EF All Advertisements sent to this oflico without
directions as to the number of insertion!, will ho
published daily, until ordered to be discontinued,
and charged accordingly.
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must be post paid, to ontitle them to attention.
I NSURANCE—Capital *375,1)00—
The Augiuta Inauranee and thinking Company
continue to insvnk aoairst FIRE, aoainst the
Dangers of INLAND NAVIGATION and aoainst
the Dangers of the 8RAS.
The prompt and liberal policy berotoforo pursued
by the Oflico in the payment of Lowes, will liu con*
tinued. WILLIAM DUNCAN, Agent,
nov 70
7EVfNA INSURANCE CO. OF
HlA HARTFORD. Connecticut.—The under*
signed, Agents for the nbnvo named Company in
this city, continue to insitro against loss nr damage
by fire on Building* or Stocks of Goods. This is
one of the oldest Insurance Companies in the Unit
ml States, and it* losses linvo nlwnys been promptly
paid. Applications for insurance will be received
ly COHEN, NORRIS St CO., Agents,
oct 25
H artford fire insurance
COMPANY.—This olllco continues to in*
sure Buildings, Merclinndiso. Mills, Arc. (ngnln«t
loss nr damage by firo) on tho most favorable
terms.
The undersigned, Agent for this city, is duly au
thorised to recuivo applications, effect risks tint!
issue policies without delay.
WYLLY WOOD BRIDGE, Agent,
oct Ifi Oflico in Williamson's Buililingt.
1 71 URN ITU RE.— 1 The Subscriber is
now rccoiving, by every nrrivnl from New*
York, a rich and splendid assortment of CABIN KT
FURNITURE of the latest end most approved pat
terns, not surpassed in the Southern country, lie
Ins purchased Ills stock to such advantage, that ho
can soil at very low price*.
Among bis large assortment may be found—Large
Serpentine Sofas, do. Divans, do. Ottomans, Plain
slid Spring.seat Sofia, do do Divans, Ottomans and
Couches, Mahogany Rocking ('hairs, with red mid
green plush smting. Mohair, do, Mahogany setting
full | and A French Chairs} Curled Maplo. (thick
Walnut and Rosewood Chairs, Cano and Wood
aest Settees, Side Hoards with Mahogany and Mar*
Ido tops, Dressing Humana with Marble Tops, do
Mahogany top*, Side Case Bureaus, Writing Table
and Book Cases, Cmtugn Bureaus on custom, Scroll
and Plain Clumber Bureaus, Wardrobes, Ladies’
Work Tables, Centre nnd Pior Tables with Marble
lops, Marblo top Wash Stands, Painted do.. Dress
ing Tables, To a Tables. Grecian Clawfoot Dining
Tallies, Extension Tables, Card Tables with llarpo
sud Ogo Pillars, Mahogany Bedstead*, do French
Patterns, Curled Maple Bedsteads, Plain do do.
AI.SO,
Curled Maple, Black Walnut, and Rosewood
Chain with-Cano bottom*, Windsor Chairs, Chil
drens’ High do, Counting Room Desks, Revolving
Chairs for ('minting Rooms, Counter Stools, Foot
Stools, lint Stands, Hollows nnd Brush, Bird
Cages, Knifu Trays, Sales, Malmgaaiy anil (.'berry
Crib*, Hair Mattrassos, Most do, Fnathrr Beds,
Bolsters Mini Pillows, Gronn, Red. Illack, Blue, nnd
White (lord, with Tassels to match, Hair Cloth for
Sofas and Mahogany Chairs, Willow Wagons, do
Cradles. ALsu,
A great variety’of Mantle add Pier Glasses, Toilet
•nd Dressing Glasses of all of the dilTurcut kinds
nnw used.
'f_T* Persons; either in tho city or country, wish
ing to purchase any of Uiq above articles, will find
San object to call before making their purchases
elsewhere. Every nrticlo may lie depended on ns
being wlut it is 'represented.' Liberal deductions
will nlwavs ho made to tliusu who iiiuko Inrun Pur
chases. * J. W. MORRELL.
oct 5
rrUIEOLOGICAI. BOOKS.—Hotli-
JL '■ eringtnn’s History of the Church of Scotland
Chnlttiora’ Sermons, completo In two volumes, oot.
Chalmers’ Lectures on tho Rplalle of the Romans,
Dick'* Lectures on the Act*
Ancient History, a new work from Rollln.ind other
authentic sources
D’Aublgne’s History of tho Reformation
Bishop Hubert’* Apology for the Apostolic Order
Mason's Essays on Episcopacy, and the Apology for
tho Apostolic Order and its advocates, reviewed
Mason’a Essays on the Church of God
Fletcher’s Sormona on the four marks ofthe Church
Milmnn’s History orChriatianlty
Soar*’ Hiatory of tho Bible
Brownlee’s Christian Youth'l Book
Hunter’s Sacred Biography
Sprague’s Lecture* on Revival*
Sprague’* Lectures to Young Poopte
Smyth on Ecclesiastical Republicanism
Whatley’s Kingdom of Christ, Id American Edition
Winslow on the Holy Spirit
A Walk about Zion, (by Clark)
Christ our Law, by Misa Carolino Fry
Lifo of Henry Martyn
Dr. Olin’a Trav Jls in Egypt, Arabia, Petros, and
tho Holy Lam!
The Young Disciple, by Clark
Hooker on Popular Infidelity
Cottcrill’s Family Prayers, Revised by Spear
Jay’a Morning and Evening Exorcises
Bickcrstcth’a Treatise on T’rnyor
White’s Meditations and Addresses on Prayer
Pollock’s Tales of the Scottish Covenanters
Pollock’s Course nfTime
nuchaiian’s Comfort in Affliction
Baxter's Cull to the Unconvortcd
Pike's Truo Happiness
Henry’s Communicant’s Companion
Uickersteth, on tbo Lord’s Supper
Jay’s Jubilee Memorial}Tributo to an only Daughter
Recollections of nn only Daughter
Miss Sinclairon the Principles of tho Christian Faith
Tho Christian Father at llomo
Our Protestant Forefathers; Live while you Live
Taylor’* Lifo of H. More; Crook in the Lot
Lucitis : or tho Reading of tho Biblo
The History of Michael Kemp
Cocll nnd Flnvel’s Gift for Mourners
Sorrowing, yet Rejoicing ; Tho Sinner’s Friend
The Contest and the Armour
Tho Bible, with Patrick, Lowth and Whitby’a Com
mentary—10 parts received—to bo completed in
sixty numbers, nt 23 cents
A Sermon delivered in SL Luke's Church, Phila
delphia, March 10th, 1814, by Rev. W. W. Spear.
Just received and for sale by
may 21 T. H. PLANT.
> farmers’anil Emigrants’ Hand Hook: being
pleto guide—comprising the clearing of for*
nd prairie land, gardening, fnrming generally,
■y, cookery, and the prevention and cure of
S TABLE ECONOMY—A Trull
tiso on tlio management of horses, in relation
to stabling, grooming, feeding, watering and work
ing, by John Stewart, with notes and additions,
adapting it to American food nnd clinuto, by A. B.
Allen.
The Fnrmera’ and Emigrants’ Hand Botik: being
a complete
ests nnd
farriery, i .
disenses, hy Josinli T. Mnralinll.
Rural Economy, in it* relations with chemistry,
physics nnd meteorology; or chemistry applied to
Agriculture, by D. I) Baussingault.
The World in a Pocket Book, or Universal Popu
lar Statistics.
The Book of the Army, comprising a general
military history of the United Slates, compiled by
John Frost.
Tho Farmer’s Treasure, n prntical treatise on the
nature nnd valuo of manures, with an account of the
most recent discoveries in Agricultural choinistry,
hy F. Fnlkner.
Tho Fanners’ Manual, hy F. Fnlkner.*
'Pile History of France, hv Michelet, No. 2. Just
received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S PRING GOODS — Received por
Excel—Brown slid green Broadcloth, white
Marseilles nnd fancy Vestings, fine, medium and
low priced Prints, colored t.nce Muslins and Raisa
rines, black and white do, colored Crane do, white
checked and striped Cninhricks and Muslins, black
Love Veils, wldto. Linen Drilling, brown Linen do,
4-4 brown French Linen; plnid, striped and plain
Gatnhronna; York Denims and Stripes; plaid, striped
nnd colored t'oitonsdes; Suspenders, black and
white Filet Glovea and Mils, fino Scissors, Hair
Brushes, blnck, .white nnd assorted Sewing Silk,
Purip Twist, Silk and Lasting Gent Buttons, Pearl
Shirt Buttons, Worstod Cord. Knitting Pins. Silver
and common Thimbles, Cotton Cord, Ate. Ate. All
of which will bo sold on the most accommodating
terms, by - A. K. MOORE,
mar 3
C
lavo.
HAMMERS' HISTORY—Of the
Revolt of tlio American Colonies; 2 vols. Oo
Scones in my Native Land. By Mr*. L. II. Si
gourney.
Flower. Fruit nnd Thorn pieces, or the Married
Life, Death, nnd Wedding of tho ndvncnta of the
Poor, Firniinn Stanislaus Siebcnkss. By J. P. F.
Richter. Translated from tho German, by E. II.
Noel.
Common and Scriptural Proverbs. Proverbs ex
plained.
Lays of the Gospel; by tho Rovoroud S. G. Bui-
finch.’
Uuruaps. Expository Lectures on the principal
pissnges of tho Scriptures which relate to the Doc
trine of tho Trinity.
Conversations on some of tho old Poets. By J.
II. Lowell.
Tlio Waif: n collection cf Poems.
Voices oflha Night; by 11. W. Longfellow. Tenth
edition.
Ballads mid other Poems; by II. W. Longfellow.
Notes on Cuba; by a Physician. Just received hy
apr 23 T. 11. PLANT.
W EEDS & MOIlltBI.I. — linvo
now open, a full assortment ol tho follow
ing articles:—
Solar Lamp*, Solar Lard Lamps, Solar Hall
Lamps.So| «r Suspending Lamps,Solar Lamp Hoads,
Hnlra (trinkets, Solar Side Lamps, Shades, Chim
neys, Ate., brass Andirons, Fenders, Shovels and
Tongs, Nursery Guards, Blower Stands,Con) Hilda,
Ate. URITTANNlX WARE.
Tea Setts, complete; Codec Pots, CnfiVe Urns,
Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls. Creams, covered Pitcher*,
cov'd Cans, Mug*, Tumbler*. Lamps Spittoons, Ate.
JAPAN ED WARE.
To*'Prays, Broad'Prays, Snufibc Triys, Ewers
and Basins, Sugar Boxes, Cake Boxes, Cullen (-mi
nisters. Tea Caddies, l)rcr.*iug Cases, Spico Boxes,
Heed Boxed, Cash Boxes, Knife Trays. Spoon Tray*.
Candle-sticks, Lamp*. Lard Lamps, Plato Warmer*,
l’lato llehtera, Nursery Lnupu, Toilet Pails, Cham
ber Pails, watar Cans, foot Batin, Plato Bucket*,
Match Sales, Loiter Cngos, Spico Boxes, Toast
Racks. Lanterns, Tobacco Boxes, Grocers, Can-
ltisters. Ate.
TIN WARE.
Codon Urns, ColIVo Riggins, Cufico Pot*, Tea
I’ots, Tea Kettles, Ten Urns. Oyster Dishes, Veni
son Dishes, Steak Dishes, Plate Warmers, wntor
Boilers, Sauce-pans, Egg Codlers, Melon Moulds,
Bin. Moulds, Dutch Ovens, Rakers, Wash Kettles.
Pans, Pails, Dish Covers, Plato Covers, S minora,
fee.; with ovory description of common Tin Ware.
—.11.80 —
Willow market BaskeU w Clothea Basket*.French
work and travelling Baskets, Codar Tubs, Pails nnd
Buckets, painted Pail*, painted Keelers, varnished
Pails, wooden Bowls, Trays, Wnali Boards, Bolling
Pins, Lndlos nnd Spoons, tabid Cutlery, onamel’d
Sauce-pans, Ate., which with nvery variety of Chinn.
Glass, Crockery and Stone WARE, will bo offered
nt the lowed prices, at wholesale or retail. Coun
try merchants, planters nnd ntliers, are invited to
call and examine, at No. 102, (’onfield Rmigo.
oct 23
jVTO. 8, TH E WANDERING*JEW,
lx by M. Eugene Sue.
Part f. Mount Sorel, or Tho Heiress of tlio Do
Veres, by the author of "The Two Old Mon's
Tales.’’
Safin, or The Magic of Count Cagliostro. a Ven
etian Tale; translated from the French ol Roger |)e
Beauvoir, by I’. F. Christin mid Eugene Lies.
No. 20 Harper*’ Illuminated Bible.
Coluinlilaii Lady’a nnd Gentleman's Mngtuino,
for February and March.
Scarlet Feather, nr the Young Chief of the Aban-
aquics, a romance of the Wildarucsa ol Mnino, by
J. II. Ingraham, Esq.’
Nos. 12 and 13 The Knights of tho Seal, or the
Mysteries of the Cities; n romance of Men’s Hearts
and Habit*.
My Own Story, or the Autobiography of it Child,
by Mary HowItL
Received by P- G. THOMAS,
uinr 17 Successor to Thomas Purse.
P IANO FORTES.—The Subscriber
has now on hand, nnd in constantly receiving
from the celobrntod manufactory of J. (Muckering,
Patent Action Rosewood ami Mnlingany PIANO
FORTES, made expressly for tills market. Tlio
improvements which Mr Chickeriua has made in
those instruments cannot fail to plcaso, ns tlioy
combine groat power, nnd beauty of tone, ** well
as quickrieu, elasticity mid dolicncy -of touch;
at the same time It prevents tlio liability to got out
of order, and thus overcome* the abjection to tlio
action of those now in use. By tilts invention per
formers will find the labor of execution greatly ro-
duced. For sale by I. W. MORRELL.
YUOODRN WARE, —50 ncsto
* In Measure*! 30 do Hoies;23dnpaintod Keel-
•™i~ drt Horse Pails; 40do Can Pails; 10 dozen
bbl Covera; Id do paintod Pails. Just received mid
for sale by ANTHONY TURNER.
nov 33 Exchange Dock.
t'OR GENTLEMEN.—A splendid
—• assortment of fino rose wood, msliogany, nnd
Russian leather!Dressing Caaea, furnished and plnin.
r Ino English Razors, Razor Strops of nil kind*
Shaving Creams, Shaving Boxes, do. Brushos, Port.'
ablo Glass Mirrors, with Magnifying Glasses.
for sale low, by G. R. HENDRICKSON. ’
may 14
F OR THE NURSERY AND TOl-
■ LET.—N. Smith Prentiss’ extra auperfino
plain ard Roso Scented Toilet Powder; De Lasnlle
and Chsrelin’a superior French a la Rose Toilet
Powder; Toilet Boxes and Pud's, of a very neat pat-
torn, Just received per brig Philttra nnd for snln by
nu 8° 1 A. PARSONS. 3
assorted sizos. For sain low, by ’
nug 9 Dr. P. MINIS, No. 8 Whitaker-st.
CCUDDEIl'S EYRW^TteR—J U ,,
received nnd for sale by
j'tly 24 J. M. TURNER, Monutnont aquoVe.
* I’M IE REGENT’S DAUGHTER—
I- Translated from tho French of AlezanJro
Damns, by Charles II.Town.
Tlio Mnid of Honour, nr tlio Mnssncro of St. Bar
tholomew—A tnln of tho sixteenth century.
Mis* Martini-mi’s Letters oil Mesmerism.
Tliirlwiill’s History of Greeco—No. 7.
Corse De Leon, or tho Brigand: hy (1. P. R. James.
A Chronological Introduction to tho History of
the Church, being n new inquiry into the Birth and
Death of our Lord nnd Saviour Jesus Christ. By
tho Rov. Samuel Farmer Jarvis.
Principles of Medical Jurisprudence, with so
much of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology mid the
I'ractico ol Mediciuo and Surgery as wo essential to
be known hy Lawyers, Coroners, Mngiptrntes, Offi
cers of the Army nnd Navy, Arc , Are. By William
Guy, M. U. First American edition, edite'd hy C. A.
Lee. M. I).
Essay on our Lord's Discourse st Capernaum, re
corded in tho Gth chapter of John. By Samuel II
Turuar, D. D. Just received by
mar 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
T HE INVALIDS—Or Pictures of
the French Revolution; a Romance, by C.
Spindlcr.
Tho Gndolphin Arabian, or the History of a
Thorough-Bred, by Eugene Sue.
The Fortune Hunter, or the Adventures ofa
Man About Town, a Novel, hy(Mrs. Anna Cora
Mnwett.
Viola, Tho Rcdeanted; a Domestic Tale, by Pro
fessor Ashby.
Fourteen Celebrated Marches, for 23 cents.
No. I Monro’s Melodic*. 11 23 " .
Part I Selections from Fry's Opera "Leonora,”
for 23 cents. Recoivod hy
PETER G. THOMAS,
s nug 3 Successor to Thomas Purse.
M OFFAT’S LIFE PILLS AND
PHCENIX BITTERS.—Tho high nnd on
vied colohrity which thoso pro-aininent Medicine*
acquired forthoir Invariable efficacy in nil the dh-
eases which they profoss to cure, has rendered the
usual practice or puffing not only uhnocesaary, but
unworthy of thorn. They nro known by their fruit*,
their good work* testify for them, nnd they thrive
not by tlio faith of tho credulous. A supply just
received and for sale by
nug I A. PARSONS, Gibbons’ Range.
F rench, german and Eng
lish PERFUMERY.—A supply of vory
superior Perfumery, na Fino Extracts, Cnlngno,
Florida nnd Lnvondor Wator; llonoy Water,Shaving
Cream; highly perfumed Toilet Soap; Bandoline,
for the Hair, Arc. Arc. from tlio celebrated houses
of Farina, Guerlain, Monpclns, Johnson At Co;,
and other*. Just recoivod by Dr. P. MINIS.
J»ly *3 No. 8 Whitaker street.
D RY GOODS.—Tlio Subscriber
having permanently locatod himself in Sa
vannah, and taken poaaeiilon of tlio Store in Gib
bons’ Buildings,lately occupied by Mr. JAS. A.
CLIFFORD, would respectfully invite hie friends
tho nublio generally, to call and examine Ida
STOCK OF GOODS. Ho ha* just received fr*m
New York, by brine Excel and Macon—
I piece super London bluo Cloth
1 " " wool-dyed blk do
J " '• French wool-dyed black (’loth
I. " ■uporier do do Castlmore
Black Satin, Silk and Marseilles Vestings
White, brown and ftney Linen Drill*
Cotton Drills, a great variety; Kentucky Jeans
Colored Cotton Cambrics
Black and colored Paper Crmbrics
Apron Cheeks, Furniture Prints
Ginghams, Muslins, French, English nnd American
Prints, new style; Furniture Muslins, Mosquito
Nettings
Gents’ black and colored Italian Cravata
** Chamellnn do
Ladies’ black and fancy Cravata, do Chamollon do
" black nnd white Silk Hose
" white, lend, black ami mixed Cotton Hosiery
Brown, white, black and mixed Cotton half Hoso
Gents’ and Ladies' Glovea, of ovory variety
Ladies’ Fillette Mitts \
A lull assortment of Jacknnets and Cambrics
Swiss, Bonk and Mull Muslins
Striped c.td nlaid Swiss do
l’laid and corded Cambrics, Bishop Lawns
Long I.awna, hem stitched and cordod bordered L.
C. Handkerchiefs,Table Napkins
Embossed Table Covors.Gonts’Silk Tocket Hdkfs
Sun Similes, black nnd fancy Silk Points
Green Barege; a handsome assortment of Lace
Edgings and Can Lncn
Colored Taflbta and Satin Ribbons, bound do
Shirting and Pillow Cnsn Linens
10-4 nnd 12-4 Linen Shootings
Brown and Idenchad Cotton Shirting* and Sheet
ings, n vory largo assortment,and at unusually low
prices.
the intention ofthe Subscriber to keep
constantly on hand, ns complete an assortment of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS ns can bnpnr-
chared for cash in tho Northern markets, and ho
wishes to cnll public attention particularly to tlio
Tact that he will aoll them at an unusually low
profit. He invites n comparison of his prices with
those ofany other Merchant in tho plnco. He will
sell for cash only, and for tho cash ho is determined
to furnish such bargains as have nover been sold in
this city. V. R. ROSS,
nr u
S PRING DRY GOODS.—8NI-
DF.Il, I.ATIIROP At NEVITT arc now open-
ing a large and well relucted assortment of rich,
fancy nnd staple Dry Goods,consisting in part of—
Rich printed Lawns nnd Muslins, do do Balzarinc*
" " ''ambries and Jaconets
American Print*, nil qualities
Rich Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, spring styles
" Silk Cravat* nnd Slmwls, Bnrnge Scarfs
White Jncknnet* and Cambrics
" Swiss, Mull and Nnnsonk Muslin
" Rook Muslin and Rislinp Lawns
" striped and cheeked Cambrics and Muslins
Black and colored Cambrics. Silccias, Ate.
Cottonndes mid Summer Stuffs
Pongee Silk nnd Cotton Handkerchiefs
Yellow Georgia Nankeens
Mosquito Netting, assorted kinds
White, hufTand figured Marseilles Vesting
flnserv and Gloves, in nil their varieties
Mnr*cl||es Quilt* nnd Cminterpnlnee
Cotton nnd l.lnnn Bed Tick. Matting nnd Oil Cloth
Cotton and Flax Osnahurg*; Factory Yum, nil Nos.
mar 10
rnreAP cash store— m.
vJ PRF.NDERGAST offers for sain the follow
ing Goods, vory low for cunIi :
fi. t, l>)-4 and l2-4 fino blenched Sheeting
tf-l, 10 4 nnd 12-4 do Linen do
2-8 Pillow Case Linen
4-1 brown Cotton Sheeting; 3-1 do do Shirting
Bleached Shirtings, nil nnnlltios
Linen table Diaper and Damask
lri»h nnd French Linen Napkins
Fine nnd common Towels
Dowlas*, Huckaback. Bu**ia and Irish Diaper
Long Lawn*: tape herd, red Linen Cambric Hdkfs.
Hem-atich Linen Cambric Hdkla.
Thread Edging; Cotton Edging
Muslin Inserting nnd Scollop 'Primming
l.nilies’ dark and light colored Kid Gloves
Gent’* blnck Kid Glovea; do Silk Pocket Hdkfs.
Do Cotton 11 nan nnd hq|f lloio
Shirting Stripe; blue Jo in; Check*; Ticking
Twilled brown Je m, Id’d. and hr». Canton Flantiol
Fancy Print*; common do; Furniture do
Head’ lldkf*.; Paper Cambric, nil colors. feb ?7
\AMBROONS, DRILL,8 &c.—
."J Plaid anil mixed-Gombroon*; fancy colored
Linen Drill*, plain, white and brown Drills; 3-4 nnd
1-4 dark French Linen*; brown Hollands; I'lald
Tweeds; plain and fancy Cottonndes; white and fancy
Martaillvs Vestings; heavy Duck Drills; Dowlas
L'-ng Lawns; Irish Linen*; Dnnmsk Nnnkina;Apron
(.'hecks; 3-4 Bird Eye diaper; Drnn do Etc; 13-4
Counterpanes. Received per brig Excel,
mar4 HENRY LATHHOP.
C l ASI1MERES, DcLAINHS, &c.
> Tlio sulwcribor offers hi* nssortinom of the
nbovo named articles, at reduced prices; comprising
tlio richostmid most Itshiouable styles of tho season.
Rich Cashmere DeEcosse, Cashmere Do Reps,
Mouslin pul.ains. Chusnn* ami Tisnns, rich Cash
mere Teheran, Thibet nnd plaid Shawls, Iris
Cloths, bl n k and colored Luulrus, black und blue-
black Bombazine*. For sale by
jan 9
W M. YOUNG,
No. 2 Shad’s Building.
^WhSS MUSLINS, CAMBRICS,
O Arc.—23 piece* plain Swiss Muslins
3 do Striped do
•20 do JacconctCnmbric
20 do fi-4 wliile Cambrics
20 doz Linen Cambric Hdk'fs
3 do Fanoy Silk Cravats
30 pioccs Lisle and Platt Laces.
For sale hy HENRY LATHKOP,
fab 4 Gibbon’s Range.
r 1NEN GOODS.—Linon Shoct-
JLJ ipgs, 5-4 to 124; Pillow Cnso Linens, 4-4 to
9 8; Russia Diapers,common nnd hevtounlity; liuck-
ahuck Dinners, Bird’s Eye do, Scotch Diaper and
Dnwin**; brown nnd bleached Linen Goods, Drills,
&c.; white nnd cream colored Linen Ducks, best
qunlitv Shirting Linens, 'Pablo Damasks nnd Din-
E er*. Table Napkins and Cloths, just recoivod hy
rig Excel.
mar4 SNIDER, LATHROP At NEVITT.
M. 8. BALL dr CO'S
DAILY EXPRESS AND GENERAL FOR.
WARDING tp COMMISSION HOUSE.
THE Central Rail Rond Company of Georgia
having granted to the Subscribers tne privilege of
running an EXPRESS over their Road during tho
present year, with the privilege of an apartment un
der their own Lock, they offer superior advantages
for the prompt anil aafb conveyance of valuable Ar
ticles, Specie, Ate. Ate.) and aro in hopes of being
able to make an nrrangament with the Post Office
Department, by which they will be allowed to carry
a Mail Rag.
They ere prepared torrcrlee and,forward GOODS
ol all descriptions, to and from Savannah and Macon
and intormediato places, and between Savannah and
Charleston, will; tho greatest safety and depatch;
and will also pay particular attention to the pur
chase of Goods, collection and payment of Drafts,
Notes and Bills, and transacting all kinds of busi
ness in the Above places.
They have also extended their arrangements to
run their Express by the Southern Boats to Pico-
lata, in Florida, and intermediate places on that
routo.
Alucon—Office at the Washington Hall.
Savannah—Office at No. 133 Bay street.
Do. S. Pkilbrick, Agent, for receiving nnd
forwarding Goods and Merchandise.
Chnrlnton, R. C’.—Amos Head, Agent, office No.
93 East Bay. M. S. BALL At CO.
juneC
Gout’s l’liiinma, Leghorn nnd Palm
Leaf 11 ATS, of various style* and qualities.
A fine assortment oi youths’ Leghorn Hats
Infants’ Round Crowned do do
Fash, black Nutria, Moleskin and Brush do
Knsh. I’enrl, Cnssiinero and Drab Brush do
Together with n very extensive stock of HATS
AND CAPS, designed for the wholesale trade,
which are offered to city aid country dealers on
liberal terms, at New York pdees. bv
apr 12 J. IVES, No. 187 Bay-street.
ASIIIONABLK CLOTHING.—
A. HAMILTON Sp SYMONS. 17 WniTa-
KKit-STRKKT, would inform the public that they
aro now receiving from their own Manufactory at
the North a full supply of Ready-Made CLOTH
ING, suitable for tho rail and Winter season, which
cannot be surpassed for style and durability of work
manship. oct 23
FINE JEWELRY, WATCH-
ES, CLOCKS. Ate.—The undersigned is
wuw now opening his Fall supply of tho above
articles, and. as tho order oftlia day is chtapnru, lie
assures his old customers that Ife has on hand a well
selected vnrioty of all nrticlosl in his lino, usually
found nt a Watch and Fancy Jewelry establishment;
and that ho is determined not to be undersold in
prices ond quality by any store South of the P3-
‘ mac.
His assortment consists of etorv description of
Fancy Articles nnd Watches—t|o latter from two
dollars to two hundred. Breast lln* from six cents to
four hundred dollars, and every kilter article in pro
portion. His stock of Fancy Cowls, Perfumery, Arc.,
is very good, a* also thnt in the {Military, embracing
front drum and fife to the cpiulctto nftho com
mandant. Prices being of no ol^oct in those times,
he trusts inch ns may require any articles in his line
will give him a call before they pirchaso elsewhere.
Particular attention will ho given to repairing of
Wntchc*. Clncki, and Jewelry,amt ftoui his long
nxpericnco in tho business, ho tmsts in give satis
faction. D. B. NICHOLS,
Corner of Whitaker and Bryan-streets, first Store
West of Pulaski House. nov 12
C 'lLOTIIING, AT No. 98 BRYAN
J STREET.—The Subscribers respectfully in
form their customers and those who hitherto may
not have patronised them, that having received
from their manufactory at New York a well assorted
and fashionable supply of CLOTHING adapted to
tlio proaentaouion.tlioy are prepared to serve thorn at
theircustomary low cash prices. As they desire that
every purchaser should he satisfied, thoy would ob
serve, that should there be any subsequent cause of
complaint, as will sometimes unavoidably occur,
nn equitable adjustment of such complaint would
bo made.
They take this opportunity of thanking their
friends for past favors, and soliciting a continuance
of their patronage.
JOHN SOUTHWELL At CO.,
oct 20 98 Brynn-strcot.
L GOLD AND SILVER
{% WATCHES.—The aubscrlbcr has on
isB hand a large stock of gold and silver Watch
es, which he odors forsalo at low prices—Gold pa
tent levers, with gold dials, fall jewelled, from
if30 to 5100} silver do. do. full jewelled, from 530
to 545; gold nnd silver do. do. without extra jowels.
at proportionate prices: with a vnrioty of Gold ami
Silver Duplexed Lepelne and Vertical Watches,
warranted good time keepers.
T. T. W1LMOT,
Successor to O. J. H. Dibble, No. I Market Square,
jan 9
WATCHES JEWELRY
. FANCY GOODS—ATCOBTt— In con-
tequen-'o of a contemplated change in toy
hu*ino»B. I will soil my entire stock of GOODS, for
cash, at tlio cot( pricei (Silver Warn alone excepted,
which will ho sold nt a very small advance ) A
largo portion of this merchandize has been purchased
Ilia past season, nt the lownt eath price*, nnd my ns>
'snrtmeut lias nuver been more completo than at the
proi-cni time.
Among tho numerous articles now offered, tnny bo
found—
JEWELRY.
Diamond Bracelets; Bings and I'inss Stone, Mo
saic, Cntnno nnd Ennmcl Breastpins: Itenl nnd Im
itation Stnno, Sented, Chased nnd l*lnln Finger
Bings. Bracelet* nnd Bracelet Clnsps; Medallions,
Miniature Settings, Vinegnrets and Lockets; rich
fancy Combs, Hair I’int, Head Ornaments, Gold,
Silver nnd Gilt.
WATCHES AND WATCH TRIMMINGS,
75 Gold Wntchos, of every description,from 25 ot
f lUO; 100 Silver Watches, of every descrinton, from
to 5A0{ (»old Fob. Guard nnd Vent Chains; Seals,
Keys, Hooks, nnd Watch Trimming*.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Silvor Forks, Spoons, Fish Knives, Cups, Sy-
phnna, Are; Plaited Wuitors, Cako Baskets, Candle-
slicks, Castor*, Toast Rack*, Communion Sotts,
dec.
LAMPS.
Chandeliers, Girandoles. Mechanic il. Solar, As
tral, Mnntlo. Students, Hall, Suspending, und Hand
Lamp*, in great variety.
BRITANNIA WARE.
Rrittannia Communion Setts, Urns, Tea nnd Cof
fee Pots, Sugar* nnd Cream*, Are.
. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Brouzn Inkstnnds, Card Racks, Vases, Acc. Ac-
eordians, Flutes, Violins.Guitars. Muxic Boxes, Ace;
Backgammon Boards, Billiard Balls, Dice. Domi
no*, Cliesmen, Atc.i Pocket Books, Purses, Wallets,
Are.; Ladies' Work Uoxci, furnished ami plain, Gold.
Silver and Stool Spectacle*, to suit all eyes; Eye
Glasses,Telescopes, Microscopes, Opera Glasses,
Ate.; Surveyors' Coiuo.i*«*i*. .Mathor.vatical Instru
ments, Are.; Canes, Arc.; Swords, Epaulets, But
tons, Sodics, Arc.; Brown’s Gold Pens, in Gold and
Silver Cases, Gobi nnd Silver Pencils, Pillar nnd
Brass Clocks; Andirons, Fonder*, Shovel nnd Tongs,
Arc ; Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors, Razors; Ra
zor Strops, Arc.;(ientlenien’s Dressing Cases. Ate.
With a groat variety of nrlic'es, too numerous to
mention in nn advertisement. Persons in want of any
ofthe nhove Goods can rely on purchasing them nt
cotipricta, nnd many of them ot rent less, ns tli > sub
scriber means what he says. Such nn opportunity
therefore, to purchase goods at rcasonnrile rates
should not be neglected. M. EASTMAN.
N. II.—'Watches, (flocks, nnd Jewelry repaired
in tho most careful manner, by experienced work
men, nnd warranted. nov '
C l II E A1* CASH STORE.—New
J Goods por brig Savannah, just arrived, nnd lor
snle very low for cash by
M. PREN DERG AST.
Br Cnnton Flannel; bleached do do
York Shirting Stripes; York Tick*
York bluo Denims; bluo Drills
A few bales 34 Tremont brown Shirtings
I bale Cotton Batting; 1 do wliito Wadding
I do black Wadding
Apron Chocks; Ashburton Denims
Bant Mill bleached Sheetings
Slnto colored Cambric
Nos. 30,33,40,50 and CO Marshall’s PnlcnlThrcnd
fob 13
D AVID’S COMPOUND KREO-
SOTE TOOTH WAS H -An agreeable
vegetable Preparation lor cleansing, whitening and
prosnrvlng tho tenth, restoring spongy and dlsoased
gums to a natural nnd hoalthy state, purifies the
mouth, nnd sweetens the breath; preventive for and
cure of tho tooth-ache, canker-soreness, anil the
various affection* ofthe moutn'nnd throat, whether
occasioned hy mercurials, or otherwise. A few
dmnn jn»t received nnd for anla by
July 30 A. PARSONS, Gibbons’ Range.
T^AHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE,
, TURNER, Monument-square.
T ININ’S, DAMASKS. &c.—Un-
dressed honvy Irish Linous
8- 4,94 nnd 104 Linen Dninaska
84 to 124 Linen Dainnsk Table Cloths
Irish nnd Scotch Bird Eye Diaper
Damask Napkins and Daglia
10-4,114 nnd 124 Linen Sheetings
9- 8 Pillow Cnso Linona
Received from brigs Sterling nnd Madison, and
ror snlo low by HENRY LATHROP.
feb 4
H ARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINT
MENT—For tho cure of White Swellings,
Scroftllous mid other Tumours, Ulcers, Sore-legs,
old and IVeah Wounds, Sprains nnd Bruises. Swell
ings nnd Inflammation, Scald Head, Women’s
Sore Breasts, Rheumatic Pains, Tetters, Eruptions,
Chilblains, Whitlowi. Biles, Corns, nnd External
Diseases generally. It is likowiso grcntly suporlor
to nny medicine heretofore discovered for the
chnfeu hacks nnd limba of Horsea;fnr Bing Worms,
Chapped Lips, and in short, for every external bod
ily evil, that may fall to thp lot of man or benst.
Just recoivod fresh, and for anle hy
nug 12 A. PARSONS, Gibbon*’ Range.
P HELPS’ COMPOUND TOMA
TO PILLS—are highly recommended «aa
family medicinu; they *re considered nn excellent
substitute for Calomel, nnd invaluable ns a proven
tive of Hilimt*, Epidemic, and miasmatic disease*.
Fever nnd Ague, Are., in preparing tho system to
meet the changes ofthe season, of diet. Arc. For
sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nug'lfl Gibbons’ Buildings.
D R. JAYNE’S SANATIVE
PILLS.—For Liver Complaints, Jaundico.
Dyspepsia, Fevers. Nervousness, Impurity of the
Blood, Inflammation*, Costivcncss, Pains in the
(lead, Breast, Side, Back nnd Limbs, Kemnln Dis
eases, Arc. Ate., nnd whonovor nn Aperient, Altera
tive, nr I'urgntive Medicino may bo required ; pre
pared by Dr., Jayne. For sale by
July £-1 A. PARSONS, Gibbons' Range.
R ectified wood naphtha
—This is warranted to bo the article so high
ly recommended by Dr. Ilaating’a (Physician to tho
Blenheim-street tree Dispensary, London.) in his
statement published in tho London Lancet, ns a
remedy for Tuberculous Consumption.' It ha* been
used by many eminont physicians, both in this
country and in Europe, with great success. A fresh
supply just received and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,Gibbons' Buildings,
mar 13
a UINlNE, CASTOR OIL, &c
200 ounces Qninine, 10 bbls. Castor Oil, 4
do. Spirits Turpentine, 4 carboys Oil Vitriol, 2
flasks Quicksilver, 4 kega sup. Curb. Soda, I ca*o
Cnrhnmito Magnesia. Landing from brigs Philura
and MndUon, and for *nlo by
O. H. HENDHICKSON,
aug 8 Gibbon’s Buildings.
F resh congress water-
Jmt received direct, and,for snle low by
ati£ 11 J. {M. TURNER, Monument-stj.
R
EADY MADE OLOTHING-
1 No. 114 Dryan Slrttl. — The Subscriber
has recently returned from the North with a Fall
and Winter supply of CLOTHING AND FANCY
ARTICLES, which he will sell at such prices as
will warraet tho public in giving him their patron
age. Hia stock will be kept up by weekly arrivals
from Now York, in tho following articles, vlx:
Cloth CLOAKS and MANTELS
Fine Gnat’s hair and common camblet Cloaks
Black invisible and mixed cloth Over-coats
Lyon akin Pea Coats
Plain and fig’d Beaver Frock Coats
Tweed Cnssitnere Frock and hack Coats
Sattinet, Mole-akin, and Kentucky Jean Frockteea
Blue-cloth and mixed Sattinet Round Jackets
Superior black French Frock and Dress Coats
" blue and invisible green Frock and Dress Coats
Pants of sup. French Casstmere, bluo and blank
cloth, fancy stripo, plaid, rib Cassimeer, bluo,
fancy and plain sattinet, Tweed casilmere, mole
skin and Kentucky Jeana
Vesta of blue and black cloth, French and English
satin, bninbasin, silk, cashmere, morino, plain and
figured vAlvcts; also, a few of light colored satin,
a superior article for weddings and balls
Cotton net, merino, lambs’ wool, Shaken’ flannel,
buckskin and raw aiik Under-Shirts; also, an ex
tra fino article for Ladies’ wear
Merino, cotton net. Canton flannel, twillod cotton
and lambs' wool Drawers
Always on hand,* large supply of Judson’a Shirts,
ofthe latest fashion, not equalled by any in the U.
State*.
FANCY ARTICLES.
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas
Stocks, Scarfs, Ties,aiik and linen Pocket Ildklk
Menno. silk and cotton Half Hose
Black kid French Castor, white kid, silk and Berlin
Gloves; silk and gum elastio Suspenders
Cravat Stiffeners, cloth, tooth and nair Brushes
CoatLinka, Money Bolts. Leather Fronts, Ate. Ate.
Having taken much pains in aelecting (he above
articles, he feels confident they will ploase both in
price and quality. The citisena, planters, and mer
chant!, are respectfully invited to call and examine
for theniselvea, at tho Old Stand, Market square,
oct 2ii GKO. S. NICHOLS.
H amilton & symons, 17
Whittaker-street, opposite Wm. 11. May At
C.’o'a Saddlery Ware-House, nro now receiving por
Excel, from New-Vork, n superior nssortmnnt of
READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting in part,
of tho following articles:
Cloth and Camblet gent’s Cloaks
Cloth and Alpaca ladies' do
Waved and plain Beaver Surtoutaand Frocks
Pilot nnd Twcoa do do
Black, blue, and invisible green Dreia Coats
Olivo and Iam.lon brown Frocks
Black, blue, and invisible green Frocks
Tweed and plaid Pelto Frocks
Illack, mixcc, and blue Satinett Frocks
Cadet and fmey do do
Black, bluo nnd fancy Cassimero Pant*
Black, blue -and fancy Sattinet do
French Hast c and Tweed Cassimero do
Black and b.ue Cloth jnml Cassimero Vesta
Black nnd fancy Silkvelvut do
Black and fancy Satin and Silk do
Wool velvet Chally and Coshmoro do
Kentucky Joan Frocks and Pants
Stocks, Bosoms, Collars, Shirts, Suspenders
Gloves, merino and cotton half Hoso
Red Flannel nnd striped Shirts.nov II
A GniCULTtRAI, IMPLE-
MENT8.—Having mado large additions to
ilieir former assortment of Agricultural Implements,
tile subscribers now offer to planters and merchants,
a better stock than ever before offered in the South
era country, consisting In part, ofthe following ar-
ticloa, vis:
„ . PLOUGHS.
Yankee Cut Iron, Nos. 10, J). 12 and SO.
Dagun, or Connecticut Wrought Iron, 1,2,3 and
4, Allen pattern.
Buggies, Norse Sc Mason’a Improved, vix:
Eagle, hoavr 2 horse or ox
Do. with wheel and cutter
No 2 B, a large 2 horse
Do. with wheel and cutter
No A 3, medium 2 hors*
" A 2, light 2 horse
“ A I, light I mule or garden
" 6 inch light 1 horse turning
" 17 do do medium 1 hors* turning
" 15 do do new pattern 1 do do forlight soil
“ A I, side hill 2 hors*
" O, do do I do
s “ b Mil. * lienvy 2 herse or ox
Do. No I, a medium 2 hors*
Do. O, l do
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horse
Cotton Trenching, I horse
do, new pattern, with guage wheel.
Tho above Ploughs with and without atocka—
extra stocks for the improved Pjougha
Mouldboards, heels and points for the Ploughs.
HOES.
Lyndon’s extra black Carolina, 0,1,2 Sc 3, crown
Do. bright do, 0,1,2 At 3, do
Do. Bice, No 2 and 3 do
De. New gronnd, PP and PPP do
Do. Oval Eye Grubbing, Non. 2 and 3 do
Do. Round Eye do Noe. 2 and 3 do
Lyndon At co’a Anchor, 00,0.1 and 2 do
Brade’a Patent, 0,1,2,3, and 4 do
Light Yankee
Do. do, with handle*.
AXES.
Collins At Co’s / t, , .. r Root’s
Bond’s { Varlou. patterns. J gjJJ,;
SHOVELS.
Handled Sir dei, Socket Spades,
. CULtlVATORS, HARROWS,Ate.
Improved Cultivators, *' “*
with gauge wheel
Cultivator Plough, or
Horse line
Common Harrows
Folding do
Corn and Cobb Crush-
ors, a hand mill
Do. do. for horse pow-
C'orn Shelters
Fan mills, two sixes
Patent Chnrna
l’lanU’n Wheelbarrows
Common Straw Cnttera
Patent do do
Swingletree*
Grain Cradles, new pat
tern
Rice do. do.
SCYTHES, IOOKS. Ate.
.Flails, Ax Helves
Dirt Scrapors, for public
roads
Pruning Shears
Garden Hnea.do. Bakes
Ditching Knives
Transplanting Trowols
and Forks
Garden Reels, Do. Lines
Eng. Patent Scythes
American Grass do.
Grass PJntt do.
Scythe bnaiths
Briar and Bush do.
Do. Hooks
Corn Cutters, Post
Spoons
Ox Yokes and Ox Bows
With a variety of implements not mentioned.
For sale hy
HAZARD, DENSLOW At WEBSTER,
jan 3
P ULASKI HAIR DRESSING SA-
LOON.—J. M. HAYWOOD, thankful for tho
past patronage extended to him, solicits a continu
ance. Having every thing for comfort and conve
nience in Ilia Saloon, ho ask* a fair tost, nnd his
customers nnd the publio will acknowledge Ilia Sa
loon at ono ofthe most superior and fashionable in
tho United States. J. M. 11. would inform tho
public that his prices are in accordance with the
times, being such as to merit the approbation of
those who patronize him, nndnn low as nny similar
Saloon in Uie United Slate*. Tho scale of prices are:
Shaving daily, per mouth 51 13
do. 5 or 6 timet a week, ptr month.... 150
do. 2 or 3 times a week, per month.... 100
Sixteen tickets given for shaving 1 00
Single «... fil
Hair Cutting..... 18)
Out door Shaving, within half a mile 23
do. Hair Cutting, do. do 37£
Parents and guardians may send their children,
assuring them every care and attention will ho paid
to hair trimming and cutting, suilablo to their age.
oct 10 J. M. HAYWOOD.
rno THOSE GENTLEMEN
X WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES.—Elogant
rnso wood nnd mnhognny Dressing Cases
Russia Leather with Straps and iurnished Dressing
Cases; Priekleg’s silvrr steel Razors
Elliott's brass back do
Wade St Butcher’s steel back do
Rogers’ old English do
Saundors’, Stout’s, Chapman’s, Emerson’s, and
Loudon Razor Strops, assorted sizes
Portable Mirrors, on Stands,* very neat article
Do Magnilying Mirrors, assorted sizes
Ivory, rose wood, and bor.e handle Shaving Brushes,
in grant variety nnd new stiles
GucrTain'a, Phnlen’s, Montpelier, Taylor’s and Al
mond Shaving Creams
Compound, Naples St Son’s London Shaving Cakes
nnd Military Shaving Squares
Toilet washing Soaps, ofthe fiueatqunlity
Do do do, low priced
Hair, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, Whisker and Comb
Brushes, every style and quality
Shell, Ivory. German Silver and Horn Dressing and
Pocket Combs
Cologne, Lnvender, Rose, Hungary and Florida
Waters, all qualities
Oils, Pomatums, Cosmetics, Atc. Ate.
Received per late arrival*, and for tale wholesale
or retail, at the lowest prices, by
dec id G. II. HENDRICKSON.
r H. PLAN 1—Keeps constant-
•ly on hand, a fine stock of BOOKS, STA
TIONERY. Fancy Article*, Ate. The following
comprise a part :—
Blank Books, tlio various kinds of all aizesand shapes
Cap, Letter, Note, Enveloping, Wrapping Drawing
and other Paper*
Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire-board Printa
Picture Frames, assorted sizes, gilt and black
Pocket Books, Port Folios, Purses, Ate.
Steel Pens, a great variety, in boseaand on cards
Musical Instruments
Music for the Piano, Guitar, Violin, Flute, Ate.
Bristol Board, coloured Tissue Paper, fancy Paper
Perforated Paper, a beautiful article for fancy work
Music Paper, Envelopes, Albums
Visting, Blank and otner Cards
Mapa, of various kinds
Check Booka on the Banks in thia city
Law Blanks fot city and county Courts
Copying, red, blue and black Ink
Red, black and fancy Wafers
Red, black and fancy Sealiug Was
Slates and Pencils, Pencil Caiea and Crayons
Quilla, black Sand, Black Lines
Inkstands, band Boies, Pounce and Pounce Boies
Red Tape; prepared India Rubber
(■loth, Hat, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes
Indcllihlc Ink, Carmine Saucers
Globes, Writing Desks
Rasora and Razor Strops
Pen-knivca, Scissors, Needles
Needle Cnses, Card Cases
Shell Combs, Thermometers, Ear Trumpets
Gold, silver, steel and cut glass Beads
Screw Cushions, Fancy Boxes
Twine, Paper Folder*
Letter Clip*, Paper Files
Toys, n good variety
Puzzles and Games, of various kinds
Graces, Battledoors, Skipping Ropes, Ate.
Perfumery, a good assortment
Gold and silver Shells, Court Plaster, Motto Seals
Money Belts. Segar Cases, Tea Belts
Key Rings, Taveezors, Matches, Tapers
Strings Tor Violin, Guitar, Ate., Bridges and Reeds
Manifold Letter Writera
Copying Presses,with letter booka, oiled paper, Ate,
Backgammon Boards, Chess-men
With many other articles usually called for in a
Bookstore—to which constant additions are being
made.
New Publications received by the earliest con
veyance, and sold at Northern prices.
N EW TRENCHING PLOUGH.—
1 doz new pattern and improved Rice Trench-
iug Ploughs; 40 new pattorn one horse Ploughs, for
light soil; 12 Harrows. Just received, and f»r sale
by HAZARD, DENSLOW At WEBSTER,
mar 18
S undries.—l.ooo gnii*. blenched
Winter Sperm Oil
700 galls bleached Winter Refined Whale Oil
300 " unbloached do do do do
23 bbls Spirits Turpcntino
3 " first qunlity (.'opal Varnish
2 " fino Coach Varnish; 3 bbls Japan do
200 canisters Verdigris, Chrome Green, Chromo
Yellow, Prussian Blue, Drop Black, Umber, Stc,
ground in Oil
200 boxes 1st and 2d quality 8M 10 Glass
100 " 1st quality 10X12 do
73 " 1st quality 10X14, 11X15, 12X14,
12X Id nnd |2X 18Glass
Received by late arrivals, and forsalo by
mnr 11 HAZARD, DENSLOW At WEBSTER.
S TEEL PENS, PAPER, CARDS,
Ate.—Just recoivod, new supplies of the fol
lowing: Stool Pens of various kinds and superior
J unlity;fino enamelled Visiting Cards; Whatman’s
'rawing Paper, nil sites; auperfino English gilt
edgo Letter nnd Note Paper, fine French Letter
Pnper; Bonnet, Binders’nnd Bristol Boards, Scarlet
Wafer*, Copying and Indellibto Inks, Writing Inks
of all kinds, manufacture* and sizes, alwnya on
linnd; Roger*’superior Pon and Erasing Knives,
Rills of Exchange, Lignomvita) Rulers, India Rub
ber. l’oncils, Leads, Vc- Ate. For sale by
mar 24 PETER G. THOMAS.
P RINTING PAPER AND INK,—
200 reams 24 X36 Printing Paper, good quality
GO reams 22 X 32 Printing Pnper, good qunlity
50 do 21X27^ do do do do
100 do Foolscap Paper, aaaorted kind*
120 do plain and ruled Letter Paper
40 do Commercial Post do
500 lb* News Ink; 30 doz Writing do. For salo hy
mnr 15 HAZARD, DENSLOW At WEBSTER.
fJECy. R. HENDRICKSON—
VX In QibbonP Buildinge, mar the Market—Un■■
now on hind the most extensive assortment of be»u-
tiftil and choice articles for
THE TOILET TABLE.TIIE DRESSING ROOM
AND THE! BOUDOIR,
to be found in the city, consisting of Perfbmery ol
every kind; Scented Soaps of ail varieties;Oils and
Preparation* for the Hair; Powders and Preparations
ior rendering the Skin soft, smooth and blooming;
Dentifrices for ths Teeth; Brushes of all kinds;
Comb#, and every article necessary furtbo uaeofthe
lady and gentloman, or famlHsa, whether travelling
or at home. . ■
It haa heretofore been the case, in purchasing most
or the articles enumerated below, that those who
wished to buy have been unable to find all of them
for sale at one placet but G. tt. HENDRICKSON,-
provides for those who favor hitn with their patron
age every article that ladiea and gentlemen may re
3 uire for the toilet, the dressing table and thebou.
nir, of the first quality, and st ns reasonable price*
as they can be ftirniahed in the United SUtea. Meat
oftheae articlec have been expressly imported, if
f ;reat expe.no in time and money in making these-
actions. Strangers visiting the city are respectftil
ly invited to call and observe the great variety ol ar
ticles he has for sale.
FANCY TOILET AND SHAVING SOAPS.
OfSoapa, the following constitutes a portion :
Forlht Toilet.—Genuine Almond Soap; very "fine*
Old Brown Windsor Soam” superior Transparent
Soap, in balls and cakes;'Floating Soap, for betha:
Soap Ballst English Toilet Soap* of all kinda;Gu«r-
lain’*, Lubln’a and Piver’n Soaps, In every variety of
Purlbme, imported direct.
For Shaving.—Almond Cream, Lubln’a Pete
d’Amande: Ambrosial Cream of Guerlain’at Ambro
sial Shaving Cakes; Verbena Cream; Tubereae
Cream; genuine old Naples Soap; Naval and Millta-
ry Soaps; Patey’s Transparent Soap, Ate. Sic. These
are all very choice and fine, and selected with great
care.
TO IMPART A HEALTHY FRESHNESSAND
BLOOM TO THE COMPLEXION.
Gowland’s Lotion, Rowland’s Kalydor, Micheaux’
Freckle Wash, Liquido Pate d’Amande, Poudre
d’Amande. Blanc deNiege. Ferine de Noisette, Ci
tromane, Blanc de Perle, Blanc d’Elspagne, Eaa de
Beaute, Ate. See. These destroy tan, sun-burn
freckles, Ace., and effectually preserve the skin from
the injurious effects of exposure to bleak winds, eun
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
tions, Esprit de Cedrat. Ate. These last are ver*
[ ileasantand grateful additions to water for bath-
ng.
OILS AND PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR
Eau Lnstrale of Guerlain. Macassar Oil, Moelle
de Boref, Graiase d'Ours, Fhilocome, Antique Oil
Bandoline. Jaynes’ Hair Tonic, Balm of Columbia!.
Cream of Lillies. Perles d’Orient, Pommsdo Ton-
ique, Pomatum in glass jars; Blnck. Brown and Au
burn Pomatum, in stickat superior highly perfttmed
Beat’s Oil; Atkinson’* Depilatory, for removing sn-
C rfluou* hair from the face, arms and neck; Row-
id’a Essence or Tyre, for coloring the hslr a black'
or bropn; also the celebrated Italian Dyo, which
colors the hair without staining tho akin; ana every
variety of Pastes and Liquids for beautifying the hair
or restoring it when lost.
PERFUMED WATERS FOR TOILET USE OR
THE HEADACHE.
Genuine old West India Bay Water; Farina’s
genuine Eau de Cologne; Cologne Water of our
own manufacture very fine, English Lavcqdei Wa
ter; l.ubin’acelebrated Amber Lavender; superior
Orange Flower Water; Rose Water, Ate. Ate.
DENTIFRICES, Ate. FOR THE TEETH.
Pelletier’s Odontine and F.lixir, a very anporior
preparation for the teeth and gums, made by the
most celebrated cbetniat in the world; Orris Tooth
Paste; Roso Paste; Chlorine Dentrifice ; Orris
Tooth Wash, Ate. Ate. Tooth Powders in great va
riety, to please ell minds. Also, the celebrated
Odontalgia Balsam, a safe, positive and lasting cure:
for the tootharhe.
FXTRACTS OF FLOWERS St PERFUMERY
FOR THK TOtl.KT AMD lt*MDKKRCIIIIcr.
l.ubin’a and Guerlain’a Extra eta.—Amarillya Am
brnisie. (It-rgamotte, Caasia, Jasmin, Tubereuse,.
Fleur do Orange, Jonnuilo, Violate, (EHlet, Reseda,!
Pois do Senteur, Verviene, Amarillys, Chevre Feu
file, Seringa, Muguct, Vetivert, Mareclinle, Souve
rains, Dsnnidns, Pres Fleuris, Pnrfumdo Montpelier,.
Duchesse, I'.au de Lubln, Knglnntine, Eau de Flore,.
Dapbnee. Bouquet de L’lmperatrice, Aubepine
Caprice de Is Mode. Eau d’Adelaido, Fraucipane,
Orange de Portugal, Bonqnetde Victoria, Cedrat,
Pot I’ouri, Qustre Hours, Fleura d’ltalie, Bouquet
de In Rinne, Mille Fleurs, Suave, Sultnnes, Helio
trope, Chvpre, Muse. Bouquet des Dames, Alie),
Arnbre, Mousseline, Miel d'Angelterra, Lilas, Am
bre, Vnnille, Bouquet d’Esterhaxy, do du Brin
tenuis, do des Rios, do de Chantilly, do de Mignon
do do Caroline, do de Fontainbleau, Patchouly"
Edo’s Extract Sweet Pea, Sweet Urinr, Eglan
tine. Spring Flowers, Verbena, Arc. Patey’a CJH
ronnella Rosa, Verbena Mask, lloveoia, Eau de-
Portugal, Arc. Arc.
TOILET AND OTHER BRUSHES.
Ofthe greatest variety, imported and or homo man
ufacture. of all patterns, makes and nasortments ::
such as Hair, Tooth, Nail and Shaving-Brushes of
all-kinds—Velvet, lint and Cloth Brushes—Hair
Brushes for Children, Arc. G. R. H. would partic
ularly call the attention oflndies and gentlemen to
this branch of his business, confident that hia stock
ol Hair and Tooth Brushes will be found very com~
plete in every variety.
TOILET AND POCKET DRESSING COMBS-
Tortoire Shell, Ivory and Buffalo Dressing Combs
ot every conceivable sito and shape. Tnrtoiss
Shell and Buffalo Pocket Combs, Pocket Comtn
■nd Mirrors comb.ned, Ivory Fine Combs, Wbisksi
Combs, Arc. Arc.
SUNDRY ARTICLES FOR EVERY BODY’S
USE.
Lip Salve. Cold Cream, Pastilles, Liquid and •
Powder Rouge, Pearl Powder, Rouge, Preston
Salts, splendid cut glass Cologne Bottles, Spirits of
Vinegar, Aromatic Vinegar,Otto of Rotes, Perfttmed
Sachets. Marking Ink, baits Lemon, Diamond Ce.
ment, Powder Boxes and Puflh, Toilet Powder,
Piute Powder, Traveling Toilet Mirrors, Mouth
Mirrors, Arc. Also, Nail Files, Toothpicks, Twee
sera. Tongue Scrapera. Corn Rubbers, and all other
articles necessary for the toilet, nr personal comftirt
nov 23
Just received per L. Baldwin:—
Ruta Rags, Flat Dutch sud Red Top Turnips, largo
Drumhead, large York, early Sugar Loaf and Fist
Dutch Cabbage, nil fresh and warranted. For sale by
aug 20 J. M. TURNER, Monumcnt-squnre.
C 1ACIIOUS AllOMATIQlIE—For
f removing the taste and smell caused by nau
seous medicines, smoking, Arc., and diffusing an
agreeable flavor to the innuth. ror sale by
nug 9 Dr. P. MINIS, 8 Whitaker-street.
D R. BRANDETH’S VEGETA
BLE UNIVERSAL PILLS —Warranted
genuino. Just received and for sale by
nug 9 A. PARSONS, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range,
jy SMITH PRENTISS'TOILET
lor sale by
■ug 11
POWDER.—10 gross, just received, and
". TURNER, "
, Monuraont-sq.
I NFANT BRUSHES—Just receiv
ed by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
aug If
S TEPHENS’ MATCHES.—50
gross Stephens’ Friction Matches, the best ar
ticle in use. Just received, and forsalo by
nug II J. M. TURNER, Monument-sq.
S UPERIOR FUESIl CASTOR
OIL—Just received, an article suitable for In
fants. Forsalo by J. M. TURNER,
nug 6 Monument-square.
r|Ul(J8SE8.—A full supply of Hull’s
I supply
patent Double and Single Trusses; do com
mon do, for Negroes; Hull's IJtero Abdominal Sup
porters, for foinales ; do Childrens’ Belt Tiuss.
Ate. For sale by A. PARSONS,
aug 3 Gibbons' Range.
S K1DL1TZ AND SODA POW
DERS.—2 gross Maynard St Noyes’ Seidlits;
4 do Soda Powdera. For sale by
aug 11 J. M. TURNER. Monunient-sq.
F
ELL’S EXTRA CHOCOLATE,
Ju«» received persehr. Leader,andfor>sinby
• * ”, TURNf"
aug 3 J. M.'
NCR, Monument-square.
S NUFF AND TOBACCO—A fur
tlier supply of Mrs. G. B. Miller’s'fine cut
Chewing Tobacco; do Maccaboy, Scotch, Rappee
and Irish High Toast Snuff, in bulk and in bottle*;
American Gontlomnn Snuff, in bnttio*. Just re
ceived nnd for sale by A. PARSONS,
aug 5 No. 8 Gibbons'Range.
G ANES.—An assortment of Gold
Silver, Ivory Mounted and Crook Canes; re
ceived by the brig Savannah, and ftjr a«Wby^__
feb 20 T. T, WILMOT.
R ECTIFIED WOOD NAPTHA
< This artiole having recently como into use in
London nan romody for Tuberculous Consumption,
nnd very favorable and happy effects having result
ed from it, has induced many eminent physicians
to use it in their practice, and with decided suc
cess. A supply or the pure genuine nrticle, juat
received and for sale by p A. PARSONS,
July *♦ ■ » Gibbons' Range.
nt 1 oino or traveling.
B ADGER’S PATENT END
LESS FLOOR HORSE POWER.—The un
dersigned having accepted an agency for the sale ol
thia unrivalled Powei, are prepared to furnish Ms
chines at exceedingly low prices.
Persons wishing to purchase this Power, ar* re
quested to call nnd satisfy themselves of the earn
and facility with which it performs ita work.
One of these Machines has been placed on wheels
and will be sent to any part of tho city to cut Fire
Wood into such lengths ns may bo required, at nn*
half the price ordinarily charged by Wond-Sawyera,
and in ono twentieth part ofthe time.
For farther information, inquire at the Auction
Store of PHILBRICK, BELL St CO.
feb Id
T he family physician—o
the reformed system of Medicine, ou Veget
table or Botanical principles. Being a cumpend
urn ofthe "American Practice," designed for a
classes. This work embraces tho character, cause
symptom* and treatment of the Diseases of mei
women and children of all climates By W. Betel
M. D. Fifth .edition complete in one volume. I
ustrated with nearly two hundred engravings.
Just received by
mar 20 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
C l LARUE'S COMMENTARY on
J the Old and New Testament English edi
tion, 8 vols, quarto, with numerous mapa, tables,
Sto. Designed ts a help to the better understand-
ingof tho Sacred Writings. A sett of the above
standard work is offereJ al about one-half the orig
inal cost, by T. H. PLANT,
mar 25
T HE MARRIED STATE — Its
Obligations and Dutiea, with hints on the Ed
ucation ofa Family ; by James Foster, D. D.
Persia: containing a Descripti on of the Country,
with an account of its Government,Laws, Ruligion,
Stc.; by Frederick Shoberl, illustrated.
The Natural lliitory of Birds, Fishes, Reptiles
and Insects; by John Bigland.
Journal of an African Cruiser; by an Officer of
the U. S. Navy, edited by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Tales; by Edgar A. IV>e.
Letter; from Italy; hy J.T. Headley.
Lecture* on the Dramatic Literature ofthe Age ol
Elisabeth ; by William lln*lilt.
The Two Husbands, and other Tales ; bv T. S.
Arthur.
Walton : or the Bandit's Daughter.
The Lover’s Chase! From the French of Eu«
gene Sue.
Isabella : or the Prido of Palermo; a Romance.
Fanny Campbell, the Female Pirate Captain; by
Lieutenant Murray.
Norman: orThe Privateersman’s Bride, a sequel
to Freemantle; by J. H. Ingraham, Esq.
Received Oy PETER G. THOMAS,
July 1G
Successor to Thomas Purse.
IVTITCHELL’S Series of Outline
1AX Maps, Tor the uie of School*. For salo
choap, by T. H. PLANT,