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VOLUnfE XLIV.
SAVANNAH. GA., SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19. 1846.
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mjMUie^eM^cid^i^aatitliathenU^ttention.
TTARTFORD FHIE INSURANCE
tx COMPANY.—Thle office canUnuet to In-
.etire Buildinga, Meruhandice, Mills, dec. (agalnat
Iota or dimage by Ore) on the moat (hvorable
The undersigned, Agent Tor thla city, ia duly au
thorised to receive application*, effect mk* and
iaaue polloiea without delay. _ .
WYLLY WOOUBRlDOE, Agent,
oct lfi Office in WillUinaon’a Buildinga
[\TEW GOODS.—The underitgned /COLLETON BITTERS—For
il would inlorm tbeir coatomera and (rieoda, Dyapatlce.—'Pheae Biller, are purely a vega-
that they are receiving their Spring end Summer table compound, and are offered to the public Horn
•took or Ready-Made Clef filng and Place Oooda. “ * r r
all ol which hare been manufactured and selected
under the Immediate supervision of Mr. C. C.
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the gloom Incident to that distreaalng disease. They
maataa tbe peculiar excellence dr-' J * *
THOMPSON.
iMpBcuoa I * *•
Black Drab D^-te Frock Coate
* Do do Dreae do
Do Caahmerett do do
Do do Frock do
Fahey Tweeda do do
Do do Sack do
Do Crotoe Coating
Grata Unto Frocktees
Do do Drasa
C «A
Ologham do
Do Boaiaoeo
Fancy Sax Gotha
Scotch Check
-— Lluha do
Union do
Fhaey Marseilles
Do Quilting
Do light Dneakin Can Panta
Do Linen Drilling do
PIECE GOODS.—Light French Clotha, French
and English Drap d’Kta, figured Doaakia Caaai*
mare. Merino Caaaimere, French Drillinp, figured
Quiltinga.
Shirt*, Buapandara, Glove*, Opera Tie*, Neck
Tint,'dec. die. For tale by
C. C. THOMPSON dt CO.,
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ZC^TNA . INSURANCE CO. OF
JMh HARTFORD, Connecticut.—The under
signed, Agents Tor the above named Company In
thia city, eontinue to inauro agalnat Ion or damage
by fire on Buildinga or Stocks or Good*. Thia la
One of the oldest Insurance Companies in the Unit*
ed States, and ita loeaea have always been promptly
paid. Applications Tor Insurance will be received
by r COHEN, NORRIS St, CO., AgenU.
notl5
TTOI/SE REEFING GOODS.—
XX COLLINS Sc BULKLEV, No. 3 Market-
square, wonld Invite the attention or purchaaara to
thair new and extenaive aaaortment of House
Keeping Articles, received by late arrivals, all of
'them made of the beat matenala and In the moat
substantia! wanner, and whieh, from thdlr late ad
vantageous arrangement*, they ere enabled to,aell
at aitremaly low pricaa.
The following nre among the articles to be found
,-at their eaUbiisTiment. .
LAMPS, GLASS AND STONE WARE —Solar
pod Lard Lamp*, of the most approved pattern*]
Solar Lamp Heads, Side Lamp*, Hall Lamps and
Lanterns, I)riUnnia,Glass and Tin Lamps, Britannia.
‘ Brass and Tin Candlesticks ) Solar and Astral
Gtsimneta, Paper Lamp Shade#, Lamp Wick, or411
alxea, Glaasea,Tumbler*, Stone Jug*. Jaw, Stc:
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY —Iron, PoU
■and Rattle*, Bike Pan*; Spiders, Skillet*,Tea Rat
tles, Andirons, Shovel* and Tonga, Sauce and
Stow l’an«, Soup Pigoatera, Fry Pena, hurnncea,
Wafer and Waffle irons. Coal lloda and Sifter*,
Skimmer* and Ladles, Flesh Forks, Basting Spoons
and Egg Whips, Egg Codies, Chafing Diahea, fancy
Tea and Dinner Bella, Vegitable Ladles. Toaat
Forks, Sad front, Paste Jaggers, Firo Carriers,
Wire biah Covers, Rat and Mouse Trap*, Steel
Ssuffers—together with e general assortment ol
T WTCDKnTnD WLLOVV I "9 , AKB.-Broom.,
Buckets, Tube,; Selves, Wash Boards, Clothes
Horaea, Horae PaiM, Cleat Uoaea, Butter Prints.
Wooden Spoons and Ladle*, Cocoa and Wood
Dippers, Bird Cages. Window Blinds, Lemon
Sqasesare, PoUtoe Mathers, FauceU, fancy and
common Bellow*, Bung Starts, Willow Cradle*.
Wagons and Chairs, Market Baskets, Tumbler and
Key Baskets, Bottle BaakeU, together with a
great variety of Travelliag tad fancy BaakeU.
Also, Door Mata and Bruahea of every deacription.
JAPANNED AND TIN WARE—Rich Gold
border Tea Tray*, Bread and Knifo Traya, Slop and
Watar Falla, Spittoon*. Sponge Batha, I-odt Bathe,
Loiter Racks, Cake and Spies Boxea, Plata Covers,
W INTER, SPRING AND BUM
MER CLOTHING.—The undersigned is
now receiving Ida supply of SPRING and SUM-
MER CLOTHING; and a large aaaortment of
FANCY ARTICLES atuched to the same, which
he will offer at such prices aa he thinks will Indo-a
those in want to give him a eall and convince them*
aelvas of the foot, ha being determined not to be
governed by. othat's prices, but bv suoh aa be can
I\va by aad let others Uva also. The following la a
part of bis assortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A Taw Broad Cloth
Cloaks, Over-Coat* ami Mantle*) fine French black
and English Broad Cloth Frock and Dross Costa of
all qualities) fin* blue and Invisible green do do;
Ana figured aad plaia Beaver Frock Coatsi-fine
French Caaaimer aad Broad Cloth Pante) Broad
C olh, Caaaimer, Valentis; Merino and Valval Vesta.
N. B. The above being of Winter Article, will
be sold at very reduced prices.
SPRING AND SUMMER.—Fresh and fashions,
bla Drap D'Etaaad Cambist Frock end DrvasCoate)
Tweed Caaaimer Froek and Business Coate) check
Linen, Gingham and figured Cotton Froek and
Coatees; erearo colored Gras* Linen and brown do
do) Drap D'Ete, French Drill, Uambronn, white
Linen Drills, lasting Merino, Tweed Caeaimers,
Cotton Jeans and Cambtet Pante) Roead Jackets,
of all kinds and qualities} Aa* whit* and figured
Marseille*. Bombasine, figured and blaok Satin,
twilled and fancy Jpan Vaate) Marino. Silk and Cot-
ton-knit Under Shirts and Drawer*) Linen. Muslin,
striped and fancy colored Shirts; a great variety of
Silk arid Linen Pocket Handkerchief*) Cambric,
Italian and colored Cravats) figured and plain Satin
Stocks and Neck Ties, a new article! black and
white Kid, black Silk, and brown Linen Gloveai
a Very large assortment of Suspender*) Riding ami
Money Bolt*, Shoulder Braces, Cravat Stiffeners,
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrella*) Tape Mea-
aoroa, Night Capo, half Hose, Linen Collars and
llnaom*. Mon and Boy*' Cloth Cap*.’din. dtp-
TAILORING.—Just raceited a small but choice
assortment of French Clotha and Caasimara, Drap
D’Ktc, and other piece Good*, which will be made
up to order bv experienced Workmen, at the short
est notice, and in the lateatatyle. Cutting for Men
and Boy* lobe made by others, will be attended to
with great care and despatch, at tha Old Stand,
No. 114 Bryan-street, by GEO. S. NICHOLS.
19
N ew clothing store—no.
IS IVhitoMer-ttreet.—The Subscriber haa
just received a splendid aaaortment of SUMMER
CLOTHING, of latest style and fashion: consist
ing of line Cloth, Drap d’Ele, Alpaca, Linen, and
Gingham Costa, Veils, Pante, Shirts, dec. Alao,
of latest Spring Petitions, Beaver, Mnlnpluah. Pana
ma. Leghorn and Palm-Leaf HATS) BOOTS,
SHOES, dec.
Persona wishing to purehwse would do well to
call and examine, where they can ba fitted to every
article cempriiing Guntltinran’a dresa. -
mar54 WILLIAM IIEIDT.
tJoffMUtiM,Molt.MmiW.,r«u,IWc.k,Cut- OHIKTS! SHIRTS!—Ju,t receiv
| Or.i«r,,MiiG!o R op, CV edp.rl.rl, Ao,ii,l»,» .pl.nilld l.,l of Shirt.,
id fhnoy Linen Bnaoma and Collars, together
ter*. Peppyr Boxes, Nutmeg Grater*,MuBeR ngs,
Cullendsra, Tin Pans of all aiaea, Coffee Binena,
Dutch Ovena, Plate Heater*, Soup Tureens, Gravy
iStralncra. Also a good assortment of Tlated and
B «?7nQ MISCELLANEOUS ARTI
CLES.—Cigar Traya, Wax Taper* Children's
Knivea and Forka, Feather and Piano Dusters,
Tooth Bruahea, Comba.Pina, Dreiaing Laaea, Mux*
Card Spoons, Raxor Strops, Spool Stands, Stc. Sic.
U7Planter* and Home Keepers, ere respeetfully
udvIuhI to cal|. octtl
plain ant .^.~ r
with a variety of Fancy Articles. Silk and Linen
Pocket-Handkerchief*) Silk. Cambric, and Italian
Cravate) figured and plain Satin Stock*,and Neck
Ties, a new article] white and black Silk Glove*)
brown Linen do) a large aaaortment of Suspenders,
Silk, Gingham, and Cotton Umbrellas For sale
low at the Now Clothing Store. No IS Whitaker et.
mar27 WILLIAM HF.IDT.
W KBDS & MOHRELI, have just
rocei.cd an OMorlm.nt ,»r K itclien Common
Sonio Cookln, Stovo.t Vermnnl Ptrlor, Coljnde.
RmJi.teriml Sugar ho,f Sto.e.i with o -opplr, of
Hollow-won conaiatln, In part of Ov.n., 1 lid,
Sklllou, Spldon, S.uco Pnpn.Ton Kottln. N—
t.n. Tin Kllchon.. dto | .l.o, S.d lion., W.f.t .nd
Waldo Iron., Andiron., Shovel, and Toow. Orld-
iron., Fir. Carrier.. Coffin Roi.tor., Cook • La.
die.. Spoon., Fle.lt Fotkat Knl.i. and Fork.,die ,
wbleh, wilh a viritty opother .rticle.lo Ihl. hoe,
will bo oflbrod unu.utllv low, et.
octl i NO.jqll'ENDFim.D’8 RANOE
N O MISTAKE.—Tha Suhnetiber
liHlIint SOpor coot Ipw.rlhin one other ;
watabliahmonl In till. city. The price, of tbo Ibl- JnCInobo..
lowlnn -pl.nilld aoDdi, will oonclnoo the public
thtt tnor. I. ATo MUM,:-F.ncy So.p., from 4 lo
Ucupore.kO)French Pcrflrmcc. Itrulo(l 00
per bottle: lint rote t.olopie: It eeet* to fj 00t
nn Doe Be, Rem. St eu per boltln Hello,'. She..
In, Croem, S7, So. 6|, tod 75o. porbo.i Brol ouelil
Horn Dtotting Comlit, It W Sleut Fine Too
Ivory Combe,6 to 6Jc.| BnRhln Dneolnt do., 50to
7» ctin Splendid Tortoloo Shell Dmelnn do.. Jt OO I
Bret rate Tooth Bnr.boe, ltto37cU.llIelr Bro.be..
•77c. to f I 00| Ho,. Powder, .nd PoflV, 37 c.nt.
doe largo Sllh Pune., SO to 6 ! c.nU) wemnlod
Chlneee Reiora, $i BOner p.lri Me 8 nll>inn Mir-
rore, B0 to 73 cu.i very Elo.tle So.pondore, 73 cte.|
wry food do., 13 to 73c.; Slooke ond CnMthST hr
75o iSu.ponder End., It cu per puln Boy’. Elaulo
So.pondor., 30 conl.1 ll.ywood'. colebmlod El-
tract oIHh.mpoo, for mdloilinf D«ndroir, Innunrt
knttlea, 73 cent*) Hay wood'* Compoaition, for tho
Hair, 75 eta.
A|ao % variety of other article* too numoroua to
imantioh.
AM articlaa sold at the "No Mistake'* establish-
intent'nre 'warranted to be of firat quality, or tho
.money returned. ., , , . J-rM.^AYWOOD,
XJ^ANS.—The Stibacriber has ju*t
J. returned from the North, and now offers lor
.sale a small but. carefully aelected assortment of
dor the PI.oo, .moot whlclr..re meny ploeo. to
•onlor—nUo »n oklreWo ood bo.utirur«..ortm,nt
mf Finny F.oa. fco.,.dto. T. T. W1LMO r.
ion. f
MS
-Tho Sub«oribo: ha, ju,t
“The Carrier Dow |’*“Tbe Oreve or Ronipute
"Tbo H.nntod Sprinli" "bend Hot "LIU
Noll i" "Whet HMrt B.tr.ylnn l” "Tb.ro wm
Time i” “Toll Him I Low Him Ynt|" l.poie-
•vIlK M.roh l” "Flow 1 Oontly Swoot Apton|" "My
H.m.od ll.u," "F-rthdt Hell'. DMtuj' thm.
Welues In Imilitlon ofMo.lctl Snuff Boij" "Dlb-
raltar Grand WmlUl” "LUIW thn CooWnt Bell. I
“The Voice of Her I Low t" "The Droom n P..1P
"Tho Silver Lzhoi" "I'm S.ddovt Whonl SInni
"Wo Hzvn boon Frlondv To«ethrr|'' "Oen'I. P.y-
lor'a Urand M.rch i" "Rio Cfrindo Quick March I
"Aweylo.the Mountain Homo t*' "My Boyhoodi
HomaV’ ' J A l/r. loll,. Wodd.i” "t»b.o Nmht
Como, o’er the Pl.lni” “Aomra W.ltZMl’’ "Do
hmtfdma*™ JHj''"iSIp?nlj ! I Dreamed. Low.
“Tha Blind Boy,” dto.dtc. T. T. WILMOT.
'-iai." '
C ARRIAGE MOUNTING. — 3fl
aette pined Concave Carriage Bands. 31
4A inches j 60 sett* Brat* Concentric Garni „
Banda. 34 to4A indhea; 10 aetla Braaa O. G. Car-
riage Banda, 3l to 41 inclipa; 10 pairs Brass and
Silver plated Globa Lampat3dnxea Whip Sockets)
3 doaen Curtain Ffamea, Braaa and Silver pUte)
3 pairs Brats Coach Handlei) .7 pairs nlnted Coach
landlea) It aette Daah Frames; 74 aette Daah
Frame*, Braaa and Silver plate; 33 aette Buggy
Axles, aisorted,!4 to t inches)t3aetta Buggy Axlea,
with Brass Nutts, II to 14 inch) GO pair Kliptio
Springs, II to ti inches, from three to five leaf] It
aette Uig Bowai 200 yard* Coneh Lace, t4 inches)
tOO yania Coao n Lace. 3 inches) 400yards Seaming
Lace) 400 yards Rinding Lxce) 300 yards Fringe)
It groat Tuffs; 15 £00 Lace Tack*; t4 pairs T|#*ela,
assorted colors, 1,000 Carriage Bolts, assorted,14
6 inches. For aaleby N. B. Sc II. WEED,
may II
_ principle of beaavolimee, under Ik* fullest cob-
viction that they will be found a safe and aovsralgn
remedy ter Dyapepsia, They have been triumph-
antiy tested aot only by tome of Vie moat respects-
bla families ia the State, who have furnished ample
teetisMay as to their decided axcailaaca, bat alao
tha proprietor, who, for ten yaara, suffered all
n incident to that distressing disease. They
the peculiar excellence denied to moat
other Bitters, of not proving iajarious by continued
uao. They contain not a single deleterious iagro-
dleat, and, aa seen from the direction* which ac
company each bottle, may ba given with entire
••teiy to an infant in the month.
If the Colleton la taken regelarly and persaver-
lagly, (which is highly important ia stubborn cases.)
they will soon alter the aee of a Taw bottles, b*
found to act oa tha system like a ckarm—imparting
vigor to tha atomaoh, bracing tha ntrvaa. cleansing
thelivar,promoting digestion, Incraaaing tha ap
petite, strengthening tba cheat and voice, relieving
mine, cramps and stitches lu the breast. Thay are
also moat excellent for cholera morbus, hsbitea
constipation, sea sickness, naasca, proceeding from
whatever causa. In caasa of genera! debility, It haa
proved one of tb* beat remedies, and la tharefor*
highly recommended to alderly people, literary
f iettemaa, atadente, and others of sedentary habits.
aken la amall dose* frequently through the day,
thay have checked the most violent diarrhaa, and
like wise been administered with the happiest effect
in cholara infantum.
In all tha foragning complaint*,these Bitters will
b* fouud effectual U* persisted in, aad taken accord-
teg to tha directions which accompany sack bottle.
And although it haa been testified by aaVeral that
they era excellent In many other*, yat ia non*
other than thoae above anamerated, ia the proprie
tor wiilmg to vouch for tholr efficacy. They were
imarily and solely intended to cate Dyapepsia.
The Colleton Bitters have been eight year* be
fore the public; and in conaequance or the Increas
ing demand for this valuable medicine, tha proprie
tor lias aatered largely into tha boainoas— bottles
■re procured having ••Colleton Bitlara" moulded ia
them—they are alao numbered, sealed and stamp-
ped with an appropriate motto. Cries f I per bottle.
References made to tha following highly raapaot-
able gentleman, acquainted with the proprietor, be
ing a few of many who havo either used thia tnedl-
cine themselves, witnessed ita effects upon others,
or are now using it in their families:
Ktftrentti. — John’s Island. —Rev. Thoms* J,
Young, T M. Curtia, M. D.. Wm. Same, Eaq.
Edlsto Island.—Hun. Wnllemarab U. Saab rook,
Jos. B. Sea brook, Eaq.
Bluflten.—Rev. A. Woodward, lion. Wm. Pop*,
Hon. B F. Scott. Hon. J Fickling. M. D., Jamas
Pope, Sen.. Capt. Georgs Allen, William H. Wigs,
Esq., Paul Pritchard, M. D., Janie* M. Pope. M. D.
fit. Paul's.—Capt. Wm. Wilkinson, lienj. Bailey,
Eaq.
Wadmalaw.—Edwd.D. Bailey, Edw’d. M. Back-
at, M.D.
St. Helena.—Charlaa G. Capers, Eaq., Capt. Jno.
FHpp.
(.her?vr.—Charles Minott,K»q.
Charleston -Edw'd. W. North, M. D., Col. Fran
cia Lance.
For sain by J, M. TURNER, Monument-aq.
f.b 9
UAND WASH HALES Robert
O Low ga Boa’s Saad Wash Balia, for softening
and whitening the Skin aad preventing the tlanda
from Chapping. For aal# by
■apt 14 O. R. HENDRICKSON.
HOOT. JKHU’H CELEUUATED
U RHEUMATIC LINIMENT—A l>Mh .up-
ply, jest received,tad far
p'r..
aapt14
r aaleby
A. PARSONS.
. MJCIiAN'8 HUNGARIAN UAL.
• SAM—Far Coagbe. Colds, CoaaampUoo,
Ac. Forul.br WILLIAM II.TURNER,
•apt I O^potti* the Market.
UM DROPS AND JUJUDE
PASTE.—1 cat# Henrion'i superior Gum
Dropaj 1 ease Henrion'e auperiev Juiubo Paata.
For ante by WILLIAM H.TURNER,
•rptt Oppoaitt tha Market.
C’OR TIIE TEE rll—Monncle. 1
X Odoutma Cream, and tba Anit-.WortMitic
Elixir, for tho protarvatlon aad clunlng of tha
Taatb. For aaleby Q. H. HENDRICKSON.
aapt t .• •« n > .» ;
(ENGLISH UALUY’8 DARMIN-
XLi ATiVE—A supply of tha gmain# article,
J W'"i*Si. f ¥!itacbi M ;U^
H ENRY'S MAGNESIA—Ju.t re.
. calved, of recant importatioa 3 esaea gan-
ulae Henry’a.Calclncd Maguaaia. for sale by
■apt 3 V A. PARSONS.
T il B RUSSIAN COSMET1G—
For tho growth; preiervation. bcsutifylnc and
restoration of the kemtn Hair. The Cosmetic, if
aa«d properly, will restore the Hair whan baldnasa
haa taken place, ptevant It from falling off when
baldahesla apprehandgd, remove dandraff, redrf,
4tc. from the scalp, aad from .it* eo|\ paaatreting
qualities, give to tba Hair a moat beaaUfril, lively
aad brilliant appears nee. Though bat recently of
fered to tha public, it bas already recelvad tha. an-
S ualified approbation of hundreds) and testimonials
1 Ita favor, unsolicited, bate bean tee'eived from a
large number oI ladies aad gentleman. Saab men
■■ Judge Paraoaa, John S. Du Solle, A. W. Black-
bur**,Vm. I*. Gets, and H. D. Reea.Eaqa. of Phil
adelphia) Rav. Mr. Maher, Dr. C.Seller, D. D. Boas,
Eaq., Dr! Roberta, Wm. Colder, and E. W. Huttet,
Eaqs., Of Harrisburgt Gen. J. R. Moorhead,of Pitta-
bare] Co). H. U. Packer, and Rav. J. P. Hudson, ol
Wtillamaport, aad many other* equally aa respecta
ble aad well known, have tested the virtue* yff tbo
Russian Cosmetic, and having allowed tlmir names
to ba used in commending It to tha pablid. Tha
Iwliee, too, (God blew them,) faavo never failed to
approve of the Cosmetic after atrial, and whoa It
on** find* its way la a lady's toilet,itaaanbecomes
Sa indispensable aa soap or wntar. For sale by
- WILLIAM-H. TURNER, Sola Ag'L
jnne 13 Opposite tba Market.
TpRfcNCH WHITE WINE VIN
X EGAR—3 barrels Bordeaux, Urtdlng from
abip Hartford. For sale by
O. R. HENDRICKSON,
114 • Oibbone’ Buildinga.
[J31.ECTRICAL IIAIIt GLOVES
K—J and Bolt Frlr.tnrs—Warranted of tho best
quality) mat received ami for sale by
aapt 14 A. PARSONS, Gitttone’ Range.
B1DL1TZ ANI) SODA POW
DER?—Very superior, fresh and warranted
fhll weight) for ■Ve hy_j_ l
P RENTISS' TOILET POW
DER.—I grots Privities' Toilet Powder, just
received by WILLIAM II. TURNER,
-H Opposite the Market
D ALLEY’S MAG IGA L PAIN EX
TRACTOR—A few doxen boxea, just re
ceived end Tor sale by A. PARSONS,
■tptlfi^■
WIBTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD
▼ ▼ CHERRY—A fresh supply just received
and for ails by G: R. HENDRICKSON,
H ealth and long life—
Art Within Ihr Ktoeh of AU -,\VM. A.
CARSWELL, of the late firm of Smitu ACiri*
well, ia the ante Agent for the sale of MOAT'S
MORRISON TILLS, the Hygelan Vegetable Uni-
versal Medicines, which during iwtlvt ytari' tret-
ritnet in the United Slattt have gaintduie approba
tion and recommendation of tent oflhoutandt. toho
Sant uttd them beneficially In nearly every variety q/
dhtatt "Jltth i* heir fo."
These celebrated family medicines were Intro
duced by II. Shepard Meat into thia country In Sep
tember, 1830, when they at once took a high po»j.
tion in the estimation of the community. Testi
monials of the moat flattering description have,
unsolicited, been nflored for publication and though
numbers of them have been collected inlhe various
liygeian publications, their dissemination through
the medium of the public press haa been generally
avoided, aa presenting an appearance of needing the
aid of such adventitious puffery.
jg
imparting boon, that they eterciae one caution,
where and of whom they purchase. The Proprie
tor haa devised the scheme which appear* to tilir
moat efficacious to give security to the public, it
rests with that public to support him in carrying it
out. thus:
Every Agent hat a printed certificate of appoint
ment, signed H. Shepheard Moat.
Each purchaser is requested to aee that tho aigna
ture of the seller ia written on what he buys, and
that it corresponds with the certitfeste.
juty 19 H. SHEPHEARD MOAT.
R OWLAND’S KALYDOIt—For
improving and beautifying the complexion)
foreale by • A. PARSONS.
—t IS
I7INE
A lot of ,
ceived and for sale
aug 19
POR BRONCHITIS, &c— 1 The
!• Pastilles De Paris, a celebrated remedy for
Brochitia, Hoarseness, and other diseases of the
Throat) for sale by A. PARSONS.
H ARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINT
MENT.—A fresh supply of thia invaluable
medl'ine, joat received ami for a tie by
aug 28 A. PARSONS.
C OTTON GINS.—2 Winahin &.
Johnson’s 30 Saw Gina, lor aaleby the un*
dersigned, who will furnish Gina of any re
quired number of Sawr.at manufacturers prices'.
Tha above named Gina have been usod during the
last year by extensive planters and considered
equal to any in use. Orders th’anklblly received
and promptly fllledjij
"VInSLOW 3t WEBSTF.R.
R OWAND’8 MAGIC LOTION
For tha cure of Nervous Head-ache, Pleori.
ay, t ’roup.Quinay, Nervous, Tooth-ache, Ear-ache,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Stc.. See.
Mv.J.T Rowand.—Sir — I have recently made
use of your "Magic Lotion" aa prescribed, Cor
Pleurisy and found almost inatnntanenua relief,
1 can further add, that I have in many instances
witnessed with astonishment, the wonderful effects
of the " Lotion" in relieving pain in others.
-- V. ) _ ,j|^ —
Yours respectfully,
r. V. MaTIIKRI.
81 8. Eleventh St.
Philadelphia, Jan. 10th, IBID.
Friend Rowand: I have used your "Magio Lo
tion" aucce**fully in headache, and cheerfrilly re
commend it to others, afflicted in like manner. Ita
trnmptneaa in removing pain renders the appalls-
.on ef "Magic Lotion" peculiarly appropriate.
Yuuta tiuty, *4\ L. 8ANDRB8,
Publisher of "The Pledge.”
Philadelphia, Jan 10th. 101b.
Mr. Joe. T. Rowand, Sir: A few weeks since I
had occasion to teat the virtues of your "Magic
Lotion" in a aavere attack of Pleurisy, and l am
happy to bear testimony to its Magical effect*. It
relieved me almost instantly, and a few applications
entirely cured me. Yoora.drc.
W DaCOURSEY, Pledge Office, Dock-at.
Philadelphia, Jan. 10th, IB4f».
Mr. John Ferris, Ninth and Green, Ridge Road,
■Bar having been confined to hia bed three %o*eke
by Hktumutlem, was cured by a few applications of
tbs "Magic Lotion," and able to resume hia buai<
ness in ten than twenty-four hours.
Mr. Jacob W. Soudor,350 Markat-atreot. was re
lieved of a painful Rheumatio affection in hia head
by a single application of the "Lotion." Hia waa
-hit general health, a*d
m U When the "Lotion”
rr—— — suffering intense pain end
from ita long continuance, several weeks, the whole
■palp waa ao aore that ho could scarcely beer the
B UCHAN’S HUNGARIAN BAL
SAM OF LIFE—The moat celebrated and
infallible English remedy for Colds, Cougiia, Asth
ma, and every form of Pulmonary Consumption, ia
the Hungarian Balsam of Life, discovered by tha
eminenCMedicsl Chemiat, Dr. Boehm, of London,
England, and extensively known aa the "Great
English Remedy." It haa been tested for upwards
of soven years in Great Britain and on the Conti
nent of Europe, where it ia universally considered
the great and only remedy for thia awful malady,
and is now introduced into the United States under
tho immediate superintendence of the Inventor.
Within three years it h*e been distributed from
Maine to Florida, and from Canada to Wisconsin,
and iu effects are every whe;e alike astonishing and
triumphant!
A* a preventive medicine, and an antidote against
the Consumptive tendencioa of the climate, it ia
invaluable. Aa a remedy for severe and obstinate
Cough*, Inflammation or the Lungs, Croup, 4tc., if
is unrivaled. But the American Agantis ao confi
dent of the marit of this great Remedy, in tha worst
forma of Consumption, that he prefers to have it
usod by the dying invalid, rather than by peraon-i
afflicted with simple and ieaa dangerous disorders of
tha Throat and Lungs. This may aeem strong
language) but it ia the result of experience in ttnus-
anda of cases, sustained by the most intelligent and
unimpeachable testimony. We do not pronounce
it an infaliiblo remedy in ail caaca, but it ia tho
mo't infallible remedy known to the civilised
worio. It lathe beat preventive of hereditary LW
sumption) it ia the beat defender against the influ
encea ofclimate) it ia the beat remedy Tor incipient
Consumption) and it ia the great anil only remedy
for that fearful softening of the Lungs. Inflamma
tion of the Membrane, and Tuberculous Decay,
widen are the last effect* or that awfbl scourge, am)
which are erroneously supposed to be beyond the
roach of medical aid The Agent or Proprietors
of other medicines, dare not clitim for their prnpar-
ations a powor liko till*. They know that in no
case have such effects been produced The grand
object and purpose or the common 'remedies’ is
■imply to glv* relief—not to cure. Thia i* easily
done, by any intelligent Physician ordruggiat—but
while dallying with these delusive compounds, thr
by a amgie application ni tne
a very to vote cat*, affecting U
very much impairing hia a'ghL
waa drat applied, ho wabsuffc
pain! The aoreneaa lias aine*
gradually yielded lo tha *fLotjon." and he ia now,
at thn end of two dayt from the Aral application a
well man.
Philadelphia. Jan. 17th, 1646. • • • • •
For aaleby J. M. TURNER,
juno 19 Monument-aqnare.
patientrapldly declines, and every day placrs him
farther and farther beyond the reach of hope!
Such ia not the caae with tho Hungarian Balaam.
It ia always salutary in its effects—never injurious,
It is not an Opiate—it ia not a Tonin—It 1* not a
mere Expectorant. Itia not intended to lull tho
luvalld Into ■ filial security. It la a great reineUy—
a grand healing and curative compound, the great
and only remedy which medical science and skill
haa yet produced for the treatmeut of thia hitherto
uncunaucred malady, U ia, f “ *“* * k “ *•—*
dy in tha world l And no nei
dread National Disease, will be just to Itimaclf and
hia friends, if he so down to the grave without teat-
teg ita virtues. A single bottle, in moat caaca, will
produce a fsvorablp ohange in the condition of any
patienthnwflver low, though there are caaca, we
admit, beyond its power to core.
The American Agent of the Great English Rem
edy having full confidence in ita extraordinary effi.
cacy in tha wont forma of Pulmonary diaaaae.
boldly solicit* for treatment, not the common and
ordinary caaea ofaimplo Colds or Inflammation, but
what are considered the moat appalling cases o'
confirmed and incurable Tuberculous Diaeare
If there I* a remedy in tire world.it ia to be found
in Dr. Buchan’s Hungarian Balaam. It baa cured
caaoa aup'nnaed to be pnat all hope. It haa raised
invalids, aa.it were from the very grave. It haa
cured nfterall other systems, medicines and metit
CODA AND CONGRESS WA
TEIl—Mav be foand well load ot
WM. II. TURNER’S, Waring’* Building*,
tug 14 ' Opposite tire Market
sept 13
A. PARSONS, Gibbon*’ Rings.
aapt14
Oibbona’ Buildings
UATK8 OF FREIGHT (IF THE CENTRAL ItAI
.FROM SAVANNAH TO STATIONS,
AI>.»-z'
TURKEY SPONGE. —A
lot of very superior Turkey Sponge, Just ra-
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
fNDIA OHOLAGOGUE—For the
A. cure orFoverand Ague) just received por Exact.
WM. H. TURNER, Waring’* Buildings,
aug 14 Opposite the Market.
pitF.STON’8 EXTRACT OF
for ante hy
ang 17
LEMON.—A fresh supply, Just received and
G. K. HENDRICKSON.
S WAIM’S PANA3EA—A further
supply of this celebrated medicine, just re
ceived, and for aaleby A. PARSONS,
sept 7'
W ISTAIVS BALSAM OF WILD
CIIEP.RY—Just received a fresh supply.
For sale by
■opjl
J M. TURNER,
Monument-square.
r|X-MARROW)- -Dixeey & Fiver’*
w-F Moolle da Boauf. Juat received, and for
aaleby O. R. HENDRICKSON
June 23
/^.ARDEN SEEDS. Cultivated at
VT the Grounds of DAVID LANDRBTH.—
Tba Subscriber haa been for many year* tba moat
astenaivapractical Utedtman in America) deriving
bla supplies from grounds cultivated under hi* atnot
personal inspection, and not by importttiqn* from
Entope (except to a alight aslant.) or tba still
more uncertain and questionable source, chance
pmrckaeetal home, tho "odd* and anda" or many
gardani.
Thoae whose experience baa atada than aware
of tire importance of See.!* or aadoubtad worth,
can readily estimate the advantage which tha sub
scriber poaaaaaea iu this particular, and tha far
greater opportunity which it presents iff detecting
error) and aa a consequence, etcurUy to pnrehaetre.
The subscriber does not, however, claim exemp
tion from error, bat dmreeto'lmpreea on tb* minds
of all who may have occasion to purchase Seed*,
the important fact that the method Ire purrees ta
obtain supplies, offers'the greatest immunity—in
deed. that by aoa* other can tire purchasers oi Gar
da* Seed# be assured thay are getting tha article
represented: inasmuch aa neither t> there nor com
plexion it an Index qf age or quality.
Tho inutility of cultivating inferior varieties of
vegetables ia too apparent to need remark) yet
many speh are atilt perpetuated, and it not untra•
queutly happens that the same (or essentially the
same) article is enumerated in the catalogues of
wholesaleaeedaman, underaavaral distinct names,
titua confounding purchitere and extending etrur.
The variety here enumerated ia comparatively lim
ited]— it te #**whv!ere mom than aeflteiont for
the krgeat garden, aad baa the merit of embracing
only those ofunqueationable worth.
ARTICHOKE-Largo Globe.
ASPARAGUS—Large Green Purple Top.
BEANS—(EnglUh.I—Early Masagan, Sword
Long Pod. Broad Windsor. fDiuA. or Snap
Shorti)—Early Six Weeks, Red Speckled Valen
tine, Brown Speckled Valentine, Red French,
Cranberry Buth, Royal Dwarf, Early yellow alx
weeks, China Red Eva. (1‘ole or Itunntrt)—
Large Lima. Carolina Source or Saba, Scarlet Run
ner, Red Cranberry, White Cranberry, White
Dutch, Wrcn’a Egg or Horticultural.
BEET—Early Turnip-rooted, red, Long Blood-
d, Swiss Chard, Silesian or Sugar, Mangel Wurt-
ael.
BORECOLE—Dwatf German Greene or Kale,
Scotch Kale.
BROCCOLI—Purple Cape, Large Early While,
Sulphur.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS.
CABBAGE—Early York, Ox Heart. Lmdrelh'a
Large York. Early Su;*r Loaf, Early Battersea,
Green Curled Savoy. Large Drumhead Savor, Red
Dutch, (ror pickling.) Large Late Drumhead, Flat
Dutch, Bergen.
CARDOON—Largo Solid Sulked.
CARROT—Long Orange, Early Horn, Altring-
ham or Field, Lera* While or Field.
CAULIFLOWER—Early Asiatic, Late Dutch.
CELERY—White Solid, Red Solid, Ccleriae or
Turnip-moled.
CHERVIL.
CORN—(indlan)—Sweet or Sugar. Early Can
ada. Early York or Adama’ Early, White Flint,
Eatly end Late, Cooper's Vrotifte.Tuecarot*,White
Flour.
CUCUMBER—Early Frame or Table, Long
Green or Turkey. Gherkin, (for pickling.)
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS.
CORN SALAD or VETTIKOST.
EGG PLANTorMELONGE.VA—Large Purple.
ENDIVE—Carted, Broad-leaved.
KALE—Scotch Curled, (See Borecole,) Sc*.
LEEK—Large London.
LETTUCE—Early Curled or Cut Salad. Early
Cabbage, Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadel
phia Cabbage. Curled India, White Co*. Green Cqa.
MELON—Nutmeg,Citron,Spanish Water, Car*
ins Water. Mountain Sprout Wi
MUSHROOM SPAW **
form of blocks or bricks.
aORICOLTORAL INPhRMaRTS.
Plnuiha;(large) Cultivators, Corn bbellate and Straw Cattera,
each MtMMM.MfMMi
Ploughs, (ordinary and amall,) and Wha*l-barrt>wa,-<
Cotton Gins, Fan* and Smut Machines,
COTTOR AMO- OKOROIA OOMKITICl.
Par on* hundred pounds,
Com, Oats, Psae. Beans, Wheat,'Ilya, Ground flute aod Graas
Seed, In sacka, per bushel,.
^ GOODS IT MKAIUSKMAIT.
Boats of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Gooda
•nd other measurement Gooda, except Croekary, par cable ft
Crockery Ware,
GOODS BV WRIOUT.
Fint Chus—Boxes of Glare, Paints, Drag* and Confectionary,
par I0Q lb*..
econd Clou —Sugar. Coffee, Rope. Batter, Cheese.Iren). To-
bacco. Leather, Tlidea. Copper, Tin, Sheet Iron, Rica, Hoi-
low-ware, Ragging and other heavy articles not enumerated
below.per 100 Ibq.....*,
Third Clare.—Flour, Bacon ia casks or boxes, Liquor, Pt»k,
Uetf, Fish,Tallow, Beeswax, Mill Gearing, Fif and Bar
Griad aad Mill Stones, Nails and Spikaa.periOOItM...*
live rroex.
Slagle Cow, Uorea, Aisle or Ox,each*.*,
Three " " " »
Four “ " " ■ •* ", •••••••.
Sheep, Lamb.Goats, KMa and Pigs,
H»ga and Calves.
Ducks and Fowls, in coopa, per doxen,.
Geeaa aad Turkiaa. ", "
MISCILLARRona aRTICLKS.
Barouches, due# Carriages and Stage Coaches, each,.....
Bagftea.Ulgs, Rockawaya aad Carryalls,.....t...
Common Jersey Wagons,without cover*,Sulkies and HorseCarta,
Barrels of Beets, Bread, (.'rackera and Potatoes, Frnlt, Oysters,
Onion*. Ice, and all light barrels, each,.........'
B»rc*i of Lime aad Pinter, under lObbts. each,..
Barrels of Lime and Plaster, over 10 bbla. each,.•.
Brooms and Sitters per doxen,....,.
Buckets aad Tubs, per dotan....'..v.»'
Ueliows. Smith’s small aixa ♦,.»••
do. do. large and medium six*,.
Chairs, Mahogany,perdoien
do. Other kinds, " u " ’
do. Rocking, each,
Carboys of Vitrol, 4tc
Collars par doaen,.....!.. .. „
Demijohns aod Jugs of Liquor. overS galls. •••
" " ;* " under 3 "
Eggs, per doxen,....
Ganpowder, per keg of 13 lbs... v.v..
Kega of Liquor not exceeding 10 gallons,., .......
Oil and Moburi. n*r hngahrad, fsmaller eaaka in proportion.!
Salt per sack npt exo«ing4 bushel* • •••*••
Specie, 4 ofl percent. Noeiogtepackaga under 13 caate,... ~ ■ , ...
" 07“ Special Contract* maybe ratde with the SuperintenSant • r TranaporUon Tor tire Fraigbt of tba
fo,lowing articles, wheu in large quantitiea/without regard to the established rate*, viaiBrick, Ifurree,
fo,lowing articles, wheu in largequantitier.'withoul regard to the catabliahed rates, viait Brick,
M.Im >nd C..U.I Irml, Bit. or Fi,«. Slzthin.r,. Mill 0..rl» ? , *c. t S.««l L,mb.r. Mill SM .
Grindstones, ( Marble or other articles of Slone) Salt, firewood. Stave*, Shingles) Hay in bundles)
hrtea/or by special contract to be under the following atipufatioge, vld: No
1 transported by this Company, unleratlre package* are examined aod Iddntl-
ierr or the Company before the same are removed from the depot. Notaa-
Molas
Unteli Tar. Pitch,Turpentln
UT Freight at tho above R:
claim f»»r damages on articles
I fled in the presence of hn officer
countable for the l« Wage of Liquors, Oil or Melatsea, breakage of Glare or Crockery-ware, chafing of
Baxilire, Carriage*. Chain or Furniture. Not accountable for btcakts* of llollow-ware. No internal
tejury not clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will , be allowed for. ualaaa eatahllabad^ta
have Occurred Hn board tire Car. Not ■••countable tor the decay of perishable articles. Not accoqota-
hie ter Uve Hteek or feeding thereof) and no liability for Goods evidaUJy shipped in bad order, ar for
rTp Cotton rcceivcd*in good order at th» Depots and'afterwards torn while in po*»»relon of the CoS*
will be mended at their expense. All other damagn done to Cotton In tramttu will be promptly
) at Savannah. It ia understood that thle Company wilUnt hold themaelvaa accoqnUhle fbf pil>
- - • 1 any freight
settled
lige, or damage by tho weather or otherwise, nn any freight alter being landed nt the place of delivery.
Ify* The i.'ompiny will not be accoontible for Paarengere* Baggage nnltaa pat In the Baggage Car Id
eh cr Tk s' Co n>p*ny C wdl have Agents at Sutiona 8,9.10,11. I*( 13,14,19,16.17, and at, Maooa, te.at-
end to the delivery and forwarding of Gooda. All merchandise not to be ftirwsrded will ba retained at
the respective Depots one weok, free of expense, alter which storage will be charged at the Savannah
...... i.ii.zj, 1 1 »/ M.111 r,ra...u k, ,u u.„. tVui^rg Rail-
receives and forwards, free of Commission. ^
THOMAS PURvF„G*natei BuperlntendtntTransportation,
Savanm*ii, Auoust lat, 1846.
ang 4
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE* RETAIL
R ose and orange flower
WATERS —A few eve* Triple Distilled
Ri-ae and Orange Flower Water*. For sate low. by
the dn*en or single bottle, by A. PARSONS,
sept 14 -
L arge Swedish leeches.
A fresh supply just received per brig L Bald
win. For sale by J M. TURNER,
aug 24 Monument-squire.
F resh London mustaiid.-
5 boxes genuine London .Mustard, in A R». arid
I lb. bottles. Received par brig Eacel, anif for sale
by A. PARSONS,
aug 31
A NT POISON.-fc-For extermina
ting Black, White, and Bed Ante, prepared
by Dr. Feuebtwanger, and for sale by
O. R. HENDRICKSON,
■ug 14 Gibbon’s Buildings.
TV ET TWINE.—a bales superior
JL v cotton Nat Twine, assorted 6. 9, 12, 16 aod
14 Threads, in hanks) also Gill NcfcTwine, assorted
sixes. For sale by
ill, ti A. PARSO NS, Oibb.m» Bin,..
rpRF,8II CONGRESS AND PA-
X VILLIO.N WATKBS.—Jo*. r®cei,«d,.fre.h
■applv ol l.'opgrei. and r.Tillion W.ljr,, ("•• bn,
Mmti.on. For .ale bjr J. M. TUKNKll,
aug 8 Monument-square.
OKRA.
ONION—Silver Skinned or While, Large Yel- Clol
low Strassburg, Large Red Wetherafleld.
PARSLEY—Curted or Double, Plain or Single.
PARSNIP—Sugar. „
PEAS—Landreth’a Extra Early, Early Frame,
Early Charlton, Bishop's Dwarf Prolific. Dwaif Bine
Imperial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Large While
Marrowfat,Peruvian Black-eye Marrowfat, Knight’s
Iwarf Marrowftt, Knlght’a Till Marrowfat,Match
less Marrowfat, Blue Prussian, Dwarf Sugar or E*t-
pod.Tall Sugar or Kat-pod.
PEPPER—Large Sweet bell-ahaped, Tomato or
Flat. Cayenne or Long.
PUMPKIN—Caahaw,Common Field or Chaeea,
Mammoth.
RADISH—Long Scarlet Short-top. Long Salir on,
While Turnip-rooted, Red Turnip-rooted, Yellow
Turnip-rooted, Summer Whitt, White Spanish*
Black Spanish.
KHUBARUor PIEPLANT.
SALSAFY or OYSTER PLANT.
SCURVY GRASS. „ . ,,
SPINACH—Round Savoy.leaved, Prickly Seed.
SQUASH—Early Busb or Patty Pen, Early Apple
Bu*h or Egg, Long Green Crook-neck, Cocoa Nut.
TOM ATO nr LOVE APPLE—Largo Red, Large
Yellow, Pear Shaped. ...
TURNIP—Early Flat Dutch, (Strap leaved.)
Red-topped, (Strup-leavod.) Early Stone, Large
Norfolk, Largo Globe, Yellow Aberdeen, Dale’*
Hybrid. RuU Bags orSwedish.
FRUIT TREES of rare quality, and ORNA
MENTAL PLANTS
L EAVITT’S EXTRACT OF
ROSE, 4tc.—6 dozen Leavitt's Concentrated
Extractor Rose) 6 do Tildeo’e Concentrated Ex-
tract of Lemon, for fl ivoring Sauces, Jullioa, Cn*.
turds, Pnstry. Sic Also, n lew boxes euporior
French Distilled Rostand Orange Mower Water.
For sale by A. PARSONS,
■apt 7
For sale in quantities to suit purch nera, (a liber
al diaeount marie to wholesale purchaser*,) by
jan 21 J. M. TURNER, Monument-square.
P KIU’OUATEDCAKD BOARDS.
The subscriber has for sale an assortment of
PciA<i<,t<»d Boards^ both eoarja mnj B..
June 3 T. T. WILMOT.
|VET TWINE—fix, nine, twelve
^ Th {r1i r ". r ,ENpi?I« KSON.
June 19 Gibbons’ Buildings.
another
lot of superior Shirts, of various, qualities and
l' C.'tIioVsON A CO.; 129
S MUTS.—Ju.t received,
I ‘ '
wi
O badger, of Boston,
aprld
For sale by
I. Vy, MQRRF.LL.
UIIAMPOO — For oleaiieintf the
Hair Manufactured, prepared,andfolj), in quart
bottles, at73o par boulai by
J. M. HAYWOOD, Monument-aq
N. B.—No lady or gontlaman who deairea to have
their head in a perfect state of oloanlinea, ought to
ba without a bqltla of thle valuable preparation. It
la used by a large number of tha Udiaa and gentle-
man of this city and vicinity, who pronounce U the
bast remedy in use for eradicating dandrafl or dirt,
and dretroya tha disagreeable amall naturally
vf.oetablE
COMPOSITION for Ihf Hair. July 16
aligftteat pressure upon It. In less than three min- oris of treatment havo failed. Ill* found lo b* *0
utee ho had no pain! The soreness has aine# perior to all the effects of Medicated Bathe, Inhala.
“ - lion, change of climsto, or any of the thousand ox-
perimonts that wealth ond ingenuity have ever at
tempted. It stands alone and unrivilled as the
oreateat and beat of all remedies.
The obstacles which even the well-founded Iu-
credulity ofmankind has opposed to the aoccras ol
thn Hungarian Balaam, are ihow fast disappearing,
*a Ra triumphs became more widoly spread over
tho land) and ia rapidly reaching the enviable posi
tion of a Standard Medicine, which may be found in
all respectable Medicine Stores and Apothecary
Shops In the cuuntry —recommended by Physiciana,
where their own treatment fall*—and kept In nu
merous respectable families, aa a preventive medl-
cine, to he used uppn the firat appearance of the
Fearftil Destroyer. For tale by
July 17 J. M, TURNER,
8 OINTMENT—
1JOLI8HING P O W D E R—For
X polishing Brass, llritUnnia and all other Met-
ala To house-keepers itia invxiuable.es by rubbing
Its few tiro** over the Metal it reatoresltto its or
iginal brightness, The direction* accompany each
p .p„. Ll ""'coLuS's'SI'bIilkley.
Waring’* Buildings.
O ILS AND PREPARATIONS
FOR THE HAIR.—Jayne’s Hair Tonic.
Grandjean’a Hair Composition, Eau Luatrale or
Gusrlain’s, do Jo of Roussell, Mnc|la de Beour.
Balm of Colombia, genuine Maccassar Oil. Row-
an’a Amorican Maccaaaar, Detberer’a Mngl 0
Oil. Phlloooma, Boara Greaae, Rears Oil. Indian
Hair Oil, Low’a Pommadea, Pulverino for Dyeing
H* pl !J ,lr «?/ 0 " 10 d 3’.
J un0 JG Monument aquare.
C “ oCored marking ink.—60
boxea assorted colpra. For relf by
jnnall SNIDF.R,LATHROPfie NEVITT.
1V1 BALLISTER’S
If J. A Daah aupply jnat received. by
william m. turni
•pr 1
lliam m. Turner,
Opposite the Markat.
aiiasols, sun-shades and
UM BRELLAS.-22 inch black and green la-
dies' Umhrollaa. 30 and 82 inch black boiled Silk
dot 18,30 end 31 inch do Gingham do; Cotton Par-
sola-, plain black, brown and tfrean Silk Parasol*)
Scolloped and Plaid Silk Parasol*, super French
Fringed do do; plain, Scolloped and Fringed Son-
5l 'mir'l3' l,, * l '‘r".^«“u’s-roTF,SBUll.Y.
D ry goods andgii.l nett
TWINE.—SO bales 3^4 Brown Shirting; 10
do 7-8 dodo) 10 bales4-4 Brown Shirting*) 10 eases
.no, Print. .norlcid.J)rlwWq«nilM! i
Bln. Drill.;» b.lo. Zwlll-d Shlrlln, SUijw.) # talM
bluo .inrid CoUon O.o.b^l«| Wpljcw l»»f^™l
Sirmm.rP.nUloonSloir.i»' P i.oMPoi,je.llJkf.,
n.otUum>Iib znil »;oztMl*00 Ibl Mu aiul Wi B,
■ * ml r ° r ""fllRAbf ROBBRTS,
ntain Sprout Water.
SPAWN—Kept on etlo in the
MUSTARD—White, Brown.
NASTURTIUM or INDIAN CRESS.
S EEDS.—The Subscriber* have re
ceived, and havo mado arrangement* with a
Gardener and Soodsmnn. or high reputation, top*
hereafter supplied with a choice selection of Gar
den Seeds, as good as any to be found in this coun
try, among which are tho following kinds:
Giant Asparagus Green Citron Melon
-rent Asparagus
Earlyyel'w 6 weok Beans
IS !te.1 w,,r 1°
Royal Dwarf do
Largo Lima do
Scarlpt Runners do
White Dutch' do do
Red Cranberry Pole do
Early Blood Turnip Beet
Long do
'rerly White Brocoli
rerae Purple Capedo
Freriy Large YorkUabbago
Green Globe Sav’y do
Early York do
Do Sugar Loaf do
Do Drum Head do
Large l.ate do do
Do do Battersea do
Early Horn Carrol
Long Orange do
Early Cauliflower
Late do
White Solid Celery
Broad Leaf Creaa
Curled do
Early Frame Cucumber
Do Clutter do
Do Short Groon do
Long Green do
Purple Egg Plant ■
Green Curl’d Scotch Kale
Purple do • dc
Large Scotch Leak
London ;;• * do. • 1
Curled Silesia Lettuce
Long Green Head do
Imperial Cabbage do
White do do
Drum Head do
Prlckley Splnag*
Round do
Nutmi
teWtsUoir.
Curled Parsley
Large Dutch Pannip
Gumaey do
Ear d’ble bios* fr’mo Pea
Do Washington
do
SAD DL E R Y WA II E-H OU S B,
Young’s Bulldiog, opposite Hamilton Si Symons,
' otbii "* * r
ling Store, at the Sign oftho (/olden Saddle.
IV. U. MAY dt CO..
Manufacturer* or BlUDLKM.SADDLEb and HAR
NESSES, have on hand a good assortment oi
Saddler Bridles and Harnesses, of which the
following comprise apart: Spanish Quilted,Over
laid and Shafton Saddles) Planter’s large, and extra
large Saddles) Men’s plain do: English do; Boys'
and Baco riot Lady’s Saddles of* variety or patterns]
Bridles and Martingales; Saddlebags, Trunks, dec.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Harnesses of all kinds, by tee single set.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Treat.
Skirting and Hog Skinat Pad do) Strainiog and
Worried Web; Thread and Tacka, assorted sites.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy
and Sulky Springs and Axles) Daah Frames; Hobbs
and Bowa, bjr the single sett Plated and Bran Stump
Joints; plain doi patent Dash Leather] Top and
Curtain do; broad and narrow Laces, variety of pat
terns) Silk and Wonted Fringes; black and purple
Coach Roans; Buggy Lamp*; plated and Braaa Car
riage Bands; Bras* and plated Knoba, 3tc.
Also.—Calfskins aad Lining, dot Binding do;
Sole Leather and Harness jjo; Shoo Thread, &c
CT All of the above articlea will be sold low for
r.aab or approved credit. Persona wishing to nur-
chaso any of the above articlea, would do well to
call and examine nur goods, before purchasing else
where. (km i-tuwth o jan 18
. f/HRlSTl'F'SA
G alvanic kings and MAU r
NF.TIC FLUID.—Thl, nmlikabl, dhcon.
ry, which haa attracted ao much attention inEurope
aad recently ia the Northern SUMS, Is sow Intro
duced. for tha firat time; to the citixcas of Savan
nah. It comprises aa entirely safe aad aiaspla ap
plication of the mysterious power of Galvanism aa
a remedial agent. Tha GALVANIC KINGS, in
connection with tha MAGNETIC FLUID, have
been used with the most perfect success ia all cases
of RHEUMATISM, acute or chroaic, applying to
the head, face or limbs: Gout, Tic-Doloreux,^Tooth
ache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nervous nr Sick Head,
ache. Indigestion, Paralysis, Palty, Epilepsy, Fite,
Cramp*. Palpitation of tha Heart, Apoplexy, Stiff-
nets of Joints. Spisal t Complaints, Lembege,
Neuralgia, Nervosa Tremors. Diseises* of tba
Head, 1 ains in the Cheat and Side, General Debili
ty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy, and
all • Nervous disorders. In caaea of Dyspepsia,
which ia simply a nervous derangement of. the di
gestive organs, they have bean found squally suc
cessful- The Rings are of different pricaa, baiag
'it
Do Warwick
Dwarf Marrofst 1
Matchless, do
Cayenne Peeper
Long Scarlet Kadiab
Do Salmon do
Scarlat Turnip do
White do do
Yellow dn do
White Fall do
Black do do
Salsify
Freriy Sum’r Bush Squash
Do do Crook Nack do
\Vioter do do
Vegetable Marrow do
Large Red Tomato
Earlv whitellutch Turnip
Do Red Top do
Do Garden Stone do
White Flat do:
Largo Eng Norfolk do
Pur'leTop RotaBagodo
Early Canadian Cora
Sweet or Sugar do
Tuioarora do
White English Mustard
Brown do.
Sag- Seod
Sweet Marjoram
Atreo, Seed Wheat, do
Rye, do Oats, Timothy;
Red Top and Cloverseed.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, dtc.—
The Subscriber haa recently returned from
the North, with a rich assortment or articlea in bia
line. He has selected his stock with great cara
and with an oye to the wants and taste of the cill-
sens of thia city and vicinity. Nor ia thia all—lie
hn* generally made his purchase* with cosh, and ia
determined to sell at a email advance on coat.
Strangers visiting the city, and the public generally,
are respectfully invited to call and examine hia
stock and price*, aa they might go further and fhro
Aawu.aU- L« (V.nn't a inloJU
variety of Gold and Silver WATCHES,by to* moat
approved maker*, which will be aold much cbeapvr
than ever before offered
Under the head of JEWELRY; will be found
every thing of a useful as well as ornamental na.
lure. The variety it loo numerous to particular lx*
Hia aaaortment of SILVER AND PLATED
WARE la also extensive.
He haa alao a fine assortment of choice CUT
LERY, together with MILITARY GOODS ol all
kinds; Musical Instruments, Walking L*nea t La»d etty of tho Union.
Caaea.Purses, ends large variety of^TANCY AR- A
TUXES, too numerous to mention.
07- Watches. Time Pieces and all other repair-
IngTn hi* line faithfully attended to aa nsual. Per-
sons from a distance sending Watches to be repair
ed may depend on having them promptly and faith-
(tally attended to, and aa cheap aa any other estab
lishment In the city. ’
H* would call particular attention to the stock of
LAMPS, among which will be found all tha ap
proved patterns, *uch aa Solar, Suspending, Hall,
tide. Hand and patent Lard Lamps.
(CT Master* of veasels are informed that thoy
can have their Chronometers timed and rated by a
auporior transit Instrument. M. EASTMAN.
made of all sixes, and of various ornamental pat
terns, and can be worn by the moat delicate female
without the alighteat inconvenience. : 1 1
The GALVANIC BELTS, BANDS, BRACE.
LETS, declare modifications of the invention, and
are recommended in more ebrnaie ease* of disease,
where the Rings do aut possess sufficient ietaneity
or power. They are adapted to the waist, arms,
wrist, ancles, cheat, or any part of tha body, with
perfect ease. Any Galvanic power that U required
may thus be obtained, and no complaint which tha
mysterious agent of Galvanism can effect, will IU)
to be permanently relieved.
CHRISTIE'S MAGNETIC FLUID ia used In
connection *ltb the Rings and their modifications.
This composition haa bean pronounced by tha
French Chemists tub# one of tiia moat valuable
discoveries of modern science. U la believed to
possess the remarkable power of rendering nerve*
sensitive to Gnlvsnic action, by this raAni causing
a concentration oftho influence at the aaat of dis
ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief.
CHRISTIE'S GaLVANU- STKENGTHP.N-
ING PLASTERS.—These article* form an Impor-.
tunt addition to- the Galvanic Kings, acting upon
the same principle,but having thn advantage of more-
local application. Aa aa effeciaal mein* f*
strengthening tha system when debilitated by dta-
easo or other cease* ) as a certain aid in cooatita.
tional yeaknosaj aa a preventive for eolda, aad is-’
all affcctinna of the chest rranorally. tho Galvanic
Strengthening Planters will be found of great and'
permanent advantage.
AT Nomerooa certificates and testimonials from'
many dislingaiahed Physicians and other* of tb*
Northern State* have beeq received,by the Proprie
tor. These ore all frbm peyaons. pf foq hlgheat re
spectability/ and may be se^n on application to tire
Agent. ' :**•
O* The public are respectfully cautioned to be
ware of spurious imitations nr these articlea. Dr.
CttnisTir. tins but okk authorised Agency in each
r 11_:
l.n, »u P ol)r
received, par brq
York prices by
mar 18
For aal* at wholesale or retail on reasonable
le An*asiortment of valuable wnrka on Agriculture.
Horticulture. Gardening, Railing of Horaea, Cattle,
Sheao, Poultry, Sic. will bu kept constantly on
hand, with the moat popular works Issued,
j.n 16 DENS^OW Ic WEBSTF.n
SAVAN’Il P ASIIION All t.B TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT,
No* 117 nuy-Strect.
(Next door to the Savannah Republican Office-)
US7 H E H E may be found, at ull
V Y times, a choice and well aelected assort
ment of the most Iksblonable
ENGLISH. FRENCH a*D GERMAN CLOTHS
CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, ,
Which will be made up in the most Modern
Sty'et and In point or Workmanship, not to be ex.
oelled.
OUTFITTING AND FANCY ARTICLES)
AIL such a* are useful or necasasry for a geotte.
man's wardrobe t with a genmUiiortmorn of—
READY MADE CLOTHING.
All of which wiU be aeld, aa ouap aa aiipJar
articlea «an be boqglit * h * if vr emm o
jan 2} PRICE Sf VBA
ly or there celebrated articlea Jail
rig Sterling, and for sale at tba New
U.R. HENDRICKSON,
Sole Agaat for thia city. .
No. 17 WhitakeroStreet* Savannah*
lOpposite IF. II. Afay if- Ctfs Saddlery Stere.y
H amilton ic syaions would’
inform their friand* and the public, that In
addition to thair present large supply of READY
MADE CLOTHING, they hat* purchoaad, uS
1 now opening, a large and sloganVareorttyfiM of
are
tho _
ENGL ijgi nyua.
And FANCY ARTICLES, auitabli
man’s wear. All of which they are
make to order In tlm inostelegnnt am
style,and atthe shortest notice.
Tneir stock i* entirely new. and being eddliaeted
with the firm or J.C; Bootii-fit Co., 187’Broad
way. New York, thay will bo furnished with tha
moat Fashionable, Articlaa, aa they arrive. is the
markat.
Mr. S. A. OLDS, Late P tL ~
Veadtr, and well knot
have charge of thia dai
our customers matr rely
fits
Oirdw* filled utomptiy, end no d_ .
as we ars resolved to approach as r.
bla to Northern retea, TER
ool II