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VOLUME XLV.
SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY ttt)RNING, MAY 29, 1847.
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THE SAVANNAH IlEPUBLICAN
18 PUBLI1IIKD _
daily, tri-\vkkkly and Weekly,
RELIGIOUS WORKS-Light in
AI* U>e Dwelling, or a Harmony of the Four
Gospels, with very abort and simple remarks, adapt-
•ojo readlflf at family pray era} by tho author of
LOCKE & pA^IS^ *with Prayer.: cont.le.
F AND CO UNI Y 1 RlNTERB. Ing th* complete dutyof a Christian) by tho Rt.
Cl T Y AND
Daily Pam*,
Thi-VVmkmt,
WsKKtiTi
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6 do.
3 do.
U- In no pane Will an older Ibr tSiejaper^
be at-
money, or
tenSed to, unleaa accompanied with
a aatiaftotory city reference.
' AdvcrtWomcnta inierted at the following ratea:
Ohe.qu.reon*line.orlea., letIn.ertlon, 50,78
“SfiffaMS
per square for each Insertion.
Legal aovertiaententa inserted atlhe u.uaj ratoa.and
strict can Uken that they bo published according
to law. _____
or All Advertisement* cent to this office without
direction, a. to the number of Insertion., will bo
published dally, until ordered to be discontinued,
and charged accordingly.
News and New AoYMTiasiiMff appe.r in both
papers. ,
* • All Letter, direotod to thi.office ortho Editor.,
tnoat be poat paid, to entitle them to attention.
Rev. Jeremv Taylor,b.D. _
Tho Double Witness of the Church} by the Rev.
William Ingraham Kip.
Tale, of tho Villago} by Francis E. Paget, M. A
The Cross of Christ, or Meditations on the Death
and PaMion or our Blessed Lord and Saviour} edit
ed by Walter Farqnhar Hook, D. D.
Sacra Private: The Private Meditations, Devo
tioneand Prayer, ortho Rt Rev. T. Wilson, D. D
of an English Churchman}^ the Rev
Miscellaneous Essays on Christian Morals, expe
rimental and practical} by John Foster.
Di.ce Mori, Learn to J
ton, D. D.
Disco Vivare, Learn to Livo} by Christopher Stores, are now oflbfaiL for dale at much reduced
Sutton, D.ITT pricls, and on tho usual accommodating terms, at
“ ‘ — 73and IMGibbdha’Building, whereparents-
ZC^TNA INSURANCE CO. OF
/Cl HARTFORD, Connecticut.—Tho under-
kigned, AgsnU for tho above named Company in
'this city, continue to insure against lot. or damage
by 8re ee Baildinn or Stock, of Good.. Thi. 1.
vibe of the oldest Insurance Companies in tho Unit,
ed 8tates, and Its losses have always been promptly
naid. Applications for Insurance wlllbe received by
P c»ctS5 COHEN, NORRIS Sc CO., Agents.
S HAMPOOING J. M. H aY-
WOOD informs the Gentlemen of Savannah,
that he is prepared to Shampoo in a very comfort
able manner, by Shower-Bath.
Theprice for Gentlemen will be 28 cents—Chil-
% a B. Parents are respectfblly informed that
every care shall be taken with tholr children whon
sent to my Saloon to be shampooed, hair cut, or
any other operations performed on them. Ladies
and Gentlemen who wish to be waited on at their
own houses, the price will be invariably 78 cents,
apr 14
, T h ® Rectory of Vaiobead} by the Ret. *Robert
Wilson Evens, M. A.
The Churchman's Companion in tho Closet, or
_ complete manual of prlvato devotion, colloctcd
from the writings of eminent Divines of the Church
or England, with a preface} by the Rev. Mr.
Spenckes.
► Of the Imitation of Christt four books} by
Thomas A. Kempis, translated from the Latin.
"ho Practical Christian, pr The Devout Peni
tent: a book of devotion fitted to the main uses of
Holy Life} by R. Sherlock, D. D.
■pr 14 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rj’HE FARMER'S COMPANION,
•L or Essays on the Principlos and Practice of
American Husbandry, with an Address and an Ap
pendix, dec.} by the Honorable Jesso Buel.
The Philosophy of Magio, Prodigies, and appa
rent Miraoles, Irom the French of Eusebe Sal-
verte.
• Memoirs of the moat eminent American Me
chanics} also Lives of distinguished European Me
chanics. together with Anecdotes, dec. dec., relat
ing to the Mechanic Arts; by Hennr Howe.
Tho Lives of Vasco Nunex do Balboa, tho dis
coverer of the Paciflo Ocean, Hernando Cortes, the
conqueror of Mexico, and Francisco Pixarro, the
conqueror of Peru.
The Huguenot: a Tale of the French Protes
tants] by 07 P. R. James. Esq.
Danioi Donnison, and the Cumberland States
man} by the late Mrs. Holland.
Lives of the Lord Chancellors. Received by
fob It JOHN M. COOPER.
S HAVING MATERIALS.—Wade
Sc Butcher's, Greaves fie Son's, and Elliott’s
finest quality of Cast Steel Rasors} Chspman’s,
Stout’s, and Emerson’s Rasor Straps} a great vari
ety or auperior Saving Brushes} Guerlain’s Moron-
las, Roussel’s, and Taylor’s Shaving Creams} Mili
tary, Ambrosial, and Walhut Oil Shaving Soapa in
squares} Frflth, English,and American Shaving
Cakes) and a great variety of Shaving Cases, Toi
let Mirrors, dec., for sale by .
i O. R. HENDRICKSON, .
insy 13 Gibbons’ Buildings.
\X7*EEDS & MORRELL—Arc
v v now receiving a full assortment of tho fol
lowing articles:
Solar,Side and Hall Lamps} Ga: no)!.amp Slindes,
Chimneys and Wibk,fiec. •
Also, plated Coffee and Tea Urns, Cske Baskets,
Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, Castors, dec.
Britannia Tea and CofTee Pots, Sugar Dishes,
Cream Pots, Slop Bowls, Spittoons, Muga, Pitch-
•ers, dro.
Japanned Tea Trays, Waiters! Cheese, Bread.
Cake, Knife and Spoon Trays} Cake, Sugar ansi
Spice Bores, Tea Caddies, Sponge and Font Baths,
Chamber Pails, Water Pails, Slop Jars, dec.
Planished Tin Tea and Coffee Urns, Dish nnd
Plato Covers, Steak and Chafing Dishes, CofTee nnd
Tea Pots. Kettles, Egg Coddlers, Water Boilora,
Nursery Lamps, dec.
Also, Wooden Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Bellows,
Dpor and Table Malta, Market Baskets, Wire Plate
and Dish-Covora, Egg Whips and Ladles, dec.,
with a variety of other articles in this line, which
will be sold low, at
oct 14 NO. 102 PENFIELD’S RANGE.
(VTOXESON THE UPPER RIO
11 GRANDK-By Bryant P. Tilden, Jr. Ex-
ilored in the months of October and November,
846, on board the U. S. steamer Major Brown,
by order of Major Gen’I. Patterson, U. S. A., Com
manding the Second Division. Army of Occupation,
Mexico.
Tho Water Cure, or Hydropathy} from tho
British and Foreign^Modical Review} by John
Forbes. M. D. F. IV. S.
The Half-Yearly Abstractorthe Medical Sciences,
being a practical and analytical digest of the con
tents of the principal British and Continental
Medical Works, published during the procoding
aix months}part 3, January to June, 1816} part 4,
July to December, 1846.
Hand-Book of Human Anatomy, General. Spe
cial and Topographical} trnnalnterl from the origi
nal German of Dr. Alfred Von Behn, and adapted
to the use of the English Student} by John Birkett
Just received by
mar 6* W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
pk
r F;
OBAB1LITIES — An Aid to
Faith} by Martin Farquhar Topper.
The Life of Napoloan Bonaparte} by William
Haxlitt.
An Author’s Mind} "A Bookful of Books,” or
“Thirty Hooka in One.” Edited by M. F. Tupper,
Esq., M. A.
Margaret Percival} by the author of “Amy Her
bert.” Edited by the Rev. William Sewell, B. D.
Travels in Peru} by Dr. J. J. Von Tschudj.
Recoivod by . JOHN M. COOPER.
P aper and twine.—ioo
reams strong single Wcapptug Paper,. I30do
do Crown do, 170 do do blued double do, for cover
ing- Cotton Yam and for Grocer’s uae, made to
ordert 70 reams large colored Wrapping Paper, for
Dry Good*} 40 do patent Hemp Paper, extra strong}
40 do News and Poat Office Envolnpo Paper} 40 do
blue and green Druggist's Paper}' 180 do light
Wrapping and Shoe Paper: 40 do Tea Wrapping
Paper} 160 Ibe. coarae and fine Hemp Wrapping
Twine} 100 Iba. coarse and fine Cotton Wrapping
Twine. Just received and for aalo by
nov 3 DENSLOW fie WEBSTER.
PAINTS,
-L Iba each p
OIL, &>c.—400 kegs 26
Iba each pure No. I and 2 White Lead} 180
kegs and eatka of pure, and No. 1 do, 80, 100,200
and 600 lbs onoh} 180 canisters Chrono Green,
5 round in Oil) 150 do Paris nnd Verdigris Green,
o do} 100 do Cbrome Yellow and Prussian Blue.do
do: ISO kegs Red, Black and Brown, do do} 1,000
gallons .beat quality Llnaeed Oil} 10 bbla Spirits
Turpentine} 6 do Furniture, Coach and Japan Var
nish, For sale by
■pr22 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
{VTEW SPRING GOODS-Per Brig
11 Philura — Ladies’ and gents’ Merino Shirts,
gents’ brown cotton and silk Under-shirts, Bents’
and boys’ brown nnd mixed>cntton Half Hoae,Berlin
Gloves. Lisle, ailk and embroidered Glovea, black
and white eilk Hoae, white thread Half Hose, fancy
Prints, Linen Shirting, brown nnd Grass Linen,
Cordarey, Tabby Velvet, (riah Linen, Satin Jeana,
black Caisimere, Imperial Countorpanew blue
Gambroon*. cotton Edgings, super BrfflPntos,
Brocade Hdkfs., Organdie Muslins, super Paraaola,
Sun Shades and Paraaotettesi at wholeaale and re
tail, by SNIDER, LATHROP fie NEVITT.
mar 10
H ouse furnishing goods.
11-4 Barnsley Sheeting, 8-4 to 12-4 Cotton do
6-4 to 124 Linen Damaak, Damaak Table Cloths
Coloured and white Colton Doylies
44'Irish Linena, Linen and Cotton Table Covera
104 to 124 French Quilts, Musquitn Netting
Coloured and White Matting, Jute Mata
And a variety of other House Furnishing Goode
are offered at lowest pricea, by
nprtl 'Wlftj'it ANDREWS,
D omestic goods 3-4, 7-s,
44,64 and 64 brown Shirtings nnd Sheet
1"*’ 7: 8 » 44,64 ahd 12-7 Bleached do; Tick
Inga: Marlboro Stripes} Shirting Stripes; Blue Drill-
ing)B lur and Mixed Denims; York Stripoa and
Denimi} 6 4, 74, 8 4 and 104 Tpblo Damaak
•. and Scotch Diaper} Huckabuck and
Linen Towel*: Damask and Coloured Doillios: A-
ffroh CheckaJ Domestic Plaids: Philadelphia Stripci}
Loat’a and Mayflower Spool Thread} col’d Option
and L non Thread} Button*} Pin*} Noodleaj Tapoa}
Sib.Slo. Just reoelvod by
■P*3 BULL Sc ANDREWS.
XTOSIERY.—Ladies’ white Cotton
Hose} Ladies’ brown, slate and miaed Hoae:
Mlttsj Misses’ white nnd black Nolt Gloveaj Ladle*’
white and black Nett Glovea: Ladies’ colored Lisle
, BLUE AND 11ED INK.
gross Daviaa!,fie Black’s auperior Ink.
i he first premium of the American Initituto, haa
pMaewardod to their Inka at four annpal Fair*
Nd in the city of New-York. Also, Maynard f
Noye’a snperjor Writing Ink. ^For wglm ^
- m, y 15 Gibbons' Buildings'.
o Dio } by Chriatopher Sut-
IVTOTES OF A TRAVELLER, on
11 the Social and Political State of France,
Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and other parts of
Europe, during tho present century *, by Samuel
Lai ng. Esq.
History of tho Cunquost of Peru by tho Spaniards}
by Don Telesfaro do Trucba y Cosir.
Lives of Men of Letters and Scionco, who flour-
ithed in the time of George tho III} by Henry
Lord Uougham.
The Bachelor’s Own Book, being twenty-four
mssages in the Life of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.); by
ieorge Craikahank. Just received by
feblO • W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
L AW DICTIONARY. —A new
Law Dictionary, containing explanations of
such technical terma and phrasea os occur in thb
work* of legal authora, in the Practice of the
Courts, and in the Parliamentary Proceeding of tho
Houses of Lords, of Lorda and Commons} to which
is addotl an outline of an Action at Law and of a
Suit in Equity) by Henry James Halthouae, Esq.
Edited from the second and enlarged edition, with
nnmeroua additions: by Henry Pennington, of the
Philadeipbia Bar. Just received by
apr 27
W. THORNE WILLIAMS. t>
rpHELAW OF CONTRACTS
JL In a course of Loctures delivered at the Law
Institution} by John William Smith, Esq., author
of“Leading Caaea,” with'notoa and on appendix,
by Jelinger C. Symon, Esq.
A Digest ef the Conveyancing, Testamentary
and Regiitry Laws of all the States of the Union,
embracing references to tho loading decisions
upon these subjects in tho moat of tho Statea, to
gether with tho forma} by James B. Thornton.
English Common Law Reporta, vois. 49 nnd 60,
alao, tho Index to the first 47 vola.
T^RY GOOt)S.—76 cole* and bales
-*-f assorted qualities Keneye
20 baleaheavy alf wool Plains,
25 bales red and white* Flannels,
10 ba es 8 and 94 Duffil Twilled Blaflkcta,
.25. Ooor jl> otton Osnaburgs,
180 balea 34,7-8 and 44brown Sheeting Sc Shlrt’g
5 cases 34,7-8 and 44 bleached do do
60 oases fancy and inrniture Print*.
10 ease* ass’td qualities and styles KontuekyJeana
6 eases Iknoy Caaiimeres,
28 bales 200% Nos 6,7. 8.9, 10 and It Cotton
Yarn, assorted in tne bale, manufactured at
Columbia, SiC,
date and mixed Cotton Host
knit'Socka,
doxen heavy
dozen Plaid Handkerchiefs, assorted quailtiea,
lb*Turkey Red Yarn,
800 doxen white and colored Spool Cotton,
C00 Iba. white. Row}) end bine Patent Thread}
.. T°8*i h £ r w ' tb m PPX oth or Ikncy and staple er-
tide* or Dry Goodtgenerally sold in Dry Good*
Ulnrui ... nn. .IT.S..I I -L 4 J •
•".“J® ^oapectftilly invite^ to call and examine the
"■apS|by H1RARI ROBERTS.
\I7'INTER t SPRING AND SUM-
▼ V MER CLOTHING.—The undoraigned is
5?JT« rfl ®5i Tin 5 hu auppljr or SPRING and SUM-
MER % OLOTHINQ, and n largo assortment of
l A^^ u ^^ s ■ttached to tho same, which
ho will offer at such prices as he thinks will induce
those in want to give him a call and convince them
selves of the fact, he being determined not to be
governed by othor’a prices, but by such at be can
live by nnd lot others live also. The following: is a
part or his assortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A few Broad Cloth
Cloaks, Over-Coats and Mantle*} fine French black
and English Broad Cloth Frock and Dress Coats of
all quailtiea: fine blue and invisible green do do)
flno figured and plain Beaver Frock Coat*} fine
French Cosaimer and Broad Cloth Pants} Broad
Cloth, Caoaimer, Veleotia, Merino and Velvet Vests.
N. B. The above being of Winter Article, will
be aold at very reduced prices.
SPRING AND SUMMER.—Fresh and faahiona-
bio Drap D’Ete and Camblet Frock and DrussCoatf)
Tweed Cosaimer Frock and Business Coat*} check
Linen, Gingham and figured Cotton Frock .and
Coatees; cream colored Grata Linen and brown do
dm Drap D’Ete, French Drill, Uambroon, white
Linen Drills, lasting Merino, Tweod Castimera,
Cotton Jeans and Camblet Pants} Round Jackets,
of all kindoand qualities: fino white and figured
MaraeilleiRiBombatine, figured and black Satin,
twilled and fancy Jean vmr, Merino, Silk and Cot
ton-knit Under bhlrta and Drawer*} Linen. Muslin,
■tripod and fancy colored Shirt*} a groat variety of
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs; Cambric,
Italian and colored Cravats; figured and plain Satin
Stocks and Neck Tie*, a new article; black and
white Kid, black Silk, and brown Linon Glovea:
‘ *“ ' ‘ ‘ ~ '* id
GOOD GOODS, AND LOVPRICES!
GENTEEL CLOTHING RADY MADE,
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CEAPH
P RICE & VEADERlttke pleaa.
ure in informing the public tt they may be
round ahoavt at Horn, amply provkd with any end
evera artiefo pertaining to geaBeim’s Drees} end
do hereby confidently assure elLhoae who may
favor them with patronage, that tHr end and aim
i» to serve all ftlthnilly.* . T
One of the Firm being coDeteily in the New-
York tnarkot attending to tho eeleson and manu
facturing of our Goods, enables es nreservedly to
declare that wo do and will sell Olds as cheap or
chenper than the like quality oan I purchased in
cal' tnci’ ee** ^ th °*° wbo mt I ^*ceptica| but
_ We have a larger and better laaortment of
CLOTHS, CA3SIMERES and VBT1NGS, than
can bo found in this city, which w will make to
measure at tut thttn,Northtm ratu. And being as
sisted in our Cutting Department wit the skiirand
ability of Mr. RIPLEY, all tbooe entstlngue with
orders may rely on their beiog fotionsbly and
faithfully executed, and no mistake, t
147 BAY-STREET,
nov 21 Next door to the Repulican office.
. iigh
Bosoms, Men and Boys’ Cloth Capa, Stc. See.
TAILORING.—Joat received a small but choice
aaiortmentof French Ciotlia and Cassimera, Drap
D’Ete, and othor pieco Goods: which will be tnado
up to order by experienced Workmen, at the ahort-
eat notice, and in the latestatyle. Cutting for Men
and Boys to bo made by others, will bo nttonded to
with great naro and despatch, at the Old Stand,
No. 114 Brynn street, by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mar 19
■
oiuo inniu. mui Mahogany
and Rlarblo Tops, Dressing Bureaus with Marble
Top*, do Mnhognny Topa, Side Caao Bureaus,
Writing Table and Book Cases, Cottage Bureaus
on castors, Scroll and I'ffiin Chamber Bureaus,
Wardrobes. Ladies’ Work Tables, Contra and Pier
Tables with Marble Tops, Marble Top Wash
Stands, Painted do. Dressing Tables. Toa Tables,
Grecian Clawfoot Dining Tabl<*a, Extension Tables,
Card Tables with HnrpeandOgePillara.Mahooany
Bodateada, do French Patterns, Curled Maple Bed
steads, Plain do do.—also,
Curled Mnplo, Black Walnut and Rosewood
Chairs with Cano bottoms, Windsor Chairs, Chil
drens’ High do. Counting Room Desks, Revolving
Chairs for Counting Rooms, Counter Stools, Foot
Stoola, Hat Stands, Hollows and Brush, Bird
Cages, Knife Traya, Safes, Mahogany and Cherry
Cribs, Hair Mnttraasea, Moss do, Feather Beds.
Roisters and Pillows, Groon, Red, Blnok, Uluo and
Whita Cord, with Tassels to match, Hair Cloth for
SflQia and Mahogany Chairs, Willow Wagons, do
The Law Library for January, February and April. Cradles. also,
Just received by A groatvarioty of Mantel nnd Pier Glasses, Toilet
W. THORNE WILLIAMS. and Dressing Glasses of all of tho different kinds
now uaod. I. W. MORRELL.
THORNE WILLIAMS.
C INQ-MARS—Or, A Conspiracy
Under Louis XIII—An Historical Romance}
by Count Alfred Do Vigny. Part 2 Forteacue: a
Novel} by J. Sheridan Knowles.. Nos. 9 and 10
Martin The Foundling j by EuirenQ Sue. Nea 133
and 134 Harpers’ Illuminated Shakapekre. No. 18
Pictorial History of England. The Raroldor in
Mexico} by Charles J. Latrobe. Received by
mar 8 JOHN M. COOPER.
T^ORTESCUE—A Novel; by Jas.
J? Sheridan Knowles, Esq., pnrt 2d.
Cinq-Mare; or a Conspiracy uuder Loula XIII.,
an historical romance} by Count Alfred de Vigny,
Translated by William Haxlitt.
Qnoatlona in Goography, adapted for the uae of
Morao’a, Worcoster’a, Mitchell's, Field’s, Malti-
Brun'a, Smith’s, Olney’a, Goodrich’s, and other
Map!} by Richard Green Parker, A. M.
The Truo Beiiover, bia character and privileges,
olucldatod in a aeries ol discourses} by Rov. Asa
Mahan. Roeolved by
mar 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
H OUSE-KEEPING DRY
GOODS.—124 Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Pillow Cue Linena, Table Diaper and Damasks,
•Napkins and Doilies, Huckabuck and Seotch
Diamond Diaper, 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 fine low pricod
b'eachod and unbleached Cotton Shootings, aupor
English Long Cloths. Bobinet Pavilion Gauxo,
cross-barred uo, figured Damuk and Moreeaa,white
»»d colored Marseilles Quilta and Counteroainea,
colored Table Cloths, 74 French plaid Diapor,
iRuasia Diaper and Crash. Dowlas* and Osnaburgs.
apr6 SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT*
D.ICH JJ11BSS GOODS.— TlTo T AW BOOKS.—Dunlap's rnley
.ill/ Subscribers have received per lut trip of JLi on tho Law of Principal and Agent. Third
■steamer Southerner: Foulard, plain and other
.Spring Silk*, Silk Mualina, French Printed Mua-
lina and Cambrica, Plaid Tarleton Muslins, Oiled
Silks, Embroidered Muslin Robes, Hemstitch and
Riviera Border Linen Cambric Handerehiefa, Em
broidered Muslin Collars and Cuffa t and a general
assortment of Paraaola, Parnsolettos and Sun
shades. For sale at lowoat prices, in quantities to
■ait purchasers, by
JAMES ANDERSON Sc CO,
mar 19 No.70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-ats.
Principal and Ager...
American edition, with extonilve additions, just
published
Edwards on Receivers in Chancery, with Prece<
dents
Wheeler’s Reports of Criminal Law Cains, de
cided nt tho City Hall, New-York, 3 vola.
City Hall Recorder, by Dan’l Rogers, 6 vola. in 3
Alton on the Duties and Liabilities of Sheriffs
Blydenburgh on Usury, with the Statutes of tho
aoveral Statea relating to Interest
Tiling!) ait's Ballantyne on tho Statuto of Limi
tations, iVc.; Adams on Kjectmont
Edwnrd’a Now-York Chnncory Reports, 3 vola.
Smith's Selection of Leading Cases in all branch'
es of tho Law, with referencea to American Cues,
2d edition,2 vola.
Roscoo’a Criminal Evidences}, Roacoo’a Civil do
Eoat’a Reports, 16 vois. In 0; - _
mar 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
IVT
vl Aurora, Pairy Bell, Azalia, Sontimontal,
Lnttico,. Adolnido, La Violetto, Lea Porlea. La
Parrisionno, Rcdowa. Glotnnry, and othor Wallxea,
together with a quantity'of Songs, Marches, Quick
Steps, Polkas, &c. &o.
Also, Cramar’a, Here’s and Hunter’s Piano-Forte
Instructor*} Callcott’a M usical Grammar} Burrowo’a
Pinno-Forto Primmor. Juat rocoivodliy,
mar 9 T. T. WltMOT.
C^EEL PENS;—160 gross Steel
iCV Pen * * - - jr -
Pena in boxes and on cards, consisting of Gil-
w....... _ • • »g- own, Fouptain, Poruvlan,
.a, and Crotoq Ponij boxes
throo and twolvu doxen oac|i, at all
itts,Victoria, Queen’s
agio, Magnum Uonuin,
nntnining one, throo am
riqea} also Herzog’s ci
lonum, and Croton Poni} boxes
.ml twolvo doxen oaeii, at all
celebrated Eagle Pen, and
Rosewood P'en-horders} for s*lo at wholcanlr
rota|l, by G H. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons' Bnildinga.
XjlOIUCUEANlNG STOVES5
GRATER.—Bronw’a Pencil Paste, an
lent article for tho above purpose; nlso, I
AND
(excel-
Lustre. For aalo by
.—Uronw’a Pencil Paste,.anoxcpl-
the above purpose} nlso, British
U. R. HENDRICKSON,
Rlbboi
REWARD-
•Tottio per-
«®n who will prove tlsl JULES
AUEL’S VEGETABLE LIQUID H)IR DYE
ia not the boat, the very beat yet kn*n in this
country or in Europe. Tnia valuabV discovery
W ‘*J ®««b>e a person to dye iaataoUneusly the Hair
or Whiakera, in a faw minutes, witieut the leaat
inconvenience. Thia preparation kwarranted not
to waah out, nor to ini ure the herflh of-theHnlr,
and to retain all ita aoltneas and brlllancy.
.. I? Mk f? r “ J H/UEL»S LIQUID
HAIR DYL,” aa all otbdra are rturious. If you
wiah lbr Black, aak for BoimarksdN} if for Brown,
aak for Box marked B. 1 '
Promiuma hsvo been awa\d<;d h the Subscriber
at the Franklin Institute Etiibtjon. For aale,
Whuiisalo and Retail, by the jnprietor, JULES
HAUEL. Perfbmer and Chemiu, Vo ItOCheanut-
street,4th door below Fourth, Sotlh aide, Phila
delphia, and by \
J. M. TURNER Sc BRO 1
Monumei.
mar 28 th ly And THOS. RYfrj&ON.
T D THE REAUTIFIER^ OF
THE COMPLEXION—Surprising Meaeu!
MY EAU DIVINE DE VENUS AND n\mph
SOAP, composed or on Eastern Botanical cfscov-
ery of aurpriaing efficacy for rendering the Yum
so»-T and ram, aa well as imparting a DiLid-rr.
itoiKATK IIUK to the complexion.
Aa a creator and conservator of that most diu,
guishing charm of female loveliness, a trtnapan
rairakin, JULES HAUEL’S NYMPH SOAP, m
EAU DIVINE DE VENUS, may be said to exert
an almost magical power. Composed foijthe* mos
part of Oriental Balaamio plants, to the uur oxelu-
■ion of all mineral admixture, it it dieinguiahed
medicinally for ita extremely bland, ptmfyTng and
aoothing action on the akin; and. by ai ing on the
poreaand minute secretory vessels, ex; da all im
purities from the surface, allay* every t ndency to
inflammation, and, by thia method alone effectually
d,aaipatea all redness, tan, pimples, (Vi ikies, sun
burn, and other unsightly cutaneous visitations,
so inimical to female loveliness. U use will
change the moat bilinua complexion, nto one of
radiant whiteneaa; while on tho nocli hands nnd
arms it bostowa a delicacy and fairm is which Its
continued uae will happily protect, a d every ap
pearance of Youthful charm, to themlf* J
periods of lire.
For aale- Wholesale and Retail, by JULES
HAUEL, Practical Chomiat and Permner, No. 120
Cheanut-street, 4th door below Fourll South aide,
Philadelphia, and by
J. M. TURNER Sc BR( THER,-
Monum nt-squaro,
Ami THOS. RYKRSON.
A Premium awarded at the Franklia Institute,
mar 28 th ly
.8. JAMES BETTS* UTER
INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bourn,
iah, (Oa-)-l would beg to state,-that
you are hereby appointed my aole Agent Tor Sa
vannah, and that any othor person idling Sup-
porttrt aa mine are imposing on the publle. by
vending worthless and injurious eounterreita of my
Supporters. Sarah Betts.
Caution—Each Supporter will have written on
It the name of “Sarah Betti.”
Tho Subscriber would reapaptflilly inform tho
Physicians and Ladiea of Savannah, that Mrs Sarah
Betts has appointed him her aole Agent in this city,
for the aalo of her Supporters, and that any others
vended elaowhera in tbo city u her’a are counter
feits.
These Supporters are now very generally adopt
ed and recommended by Phvalciani, ■■ the moat
■ucceaafbl medium of relief for that distressing
malady for which they were invented, of any offer
ed to tho public. *
Mrs. Bella haa the testimony of Professor* O.
Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Pancoaat. J. K.
Mitchell, N. Chapman,and Wiltbank, Philadelphia,
and many others of the moat eminenbPhyaicians
in various parts or the United Statea, in their favor.
She haa recently introduced an entire new Sup
porter lor aurnmor uae} it ia made of open net work,
—\ty light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 oxs.
lost tbo same time posseeseeall the important
requisites.
For further particulars, aee her pamphlets, to bo
procured gratis st my store.
A. T. BOWNB, Druggist,
lUdibj
W HITE LEAD—10,000 pounds
Atlantic White L«Kf. warranted pure] 5,000
English do. do.; 5,000 No. 1 Union do. do. For
sale low by JNO. G. PALLIGANT.
The following warrsntvUeompahlfca each pack
age of rhe Atlantle White Lead;—
“The Atlantic White Lead omp4nt here
by inform the Painters and other ptirebpsera of
Whitt Lead, that, in accordance with a resolution
>aaaed by their Board of Trustee*, they raanufkc-
ure but one quality of White Lead, vis: n strictly
rare srtiele^nd hsvs resolved to conSne thamselvet
o the msnufaeturiog of Pure Lesd only, and that
of a vary superior qualiiy—making non# of the low
er qualitioe or adulterated Lead, such aa are usually
branded ‘Extra,’‘No. f,» ‘No. 2,» dec. See.
“No adulterating material ia admitted within their
works, and purchasers may always depend upon be-
“leawith a uniform article.” — *“
ingauppliw
P AINTS, OIL AND TURPEN
TINE.—SOOkege White Lead, pure, extra
and No. 1; Spanish Brown aud Black, in Oil; 80
boxes Chrome Yellow and Green, try; 28 Ibe. do
in cans; 20 lbs. PfRasia Bine and Verdigris in cans;
800 gallons Linseed Oil, and 5 barrels Spirits Tur
pentine. Juat recaived and fur aale by '
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 14 Gibbons’ Buildings.
may 8
Gibbons’ Buildinga.
E ffectual preparation
FOR EXTERMINATING RATS, MICE,
iko.—This Preparation possesses the singular prop
erty, that, without being actual poison, it will not
only kill the Rata. Mice, See., but will, in conae-
S ience of the amoke it produces, positively compel
oee that do not partake of it. precipitately to leave
the houao. The above for sale by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
may 12 Market-squire.
C ARRIAGE MOUNTING.— 30
aetts plated Concave Carriage Banda. 3j| to
a inches; 60 setts Brass Concentric Carriage
nda, 34 Ua4A inchea; 10 aetta Brass O. G. Car-
riaga Band!; 34 to 44 (belies; 10 pain Brass and
r plated Globe Lai J *
sii:., P E<jiob.i.. mpa: 3'dozen Whip Socket*}
3 dozen Curtain Frames, Brass and Silver plate;
15 pain Brass Coach Handlns; 5 pairs plated Coach
Haodlea; 12 setts Dash Frames j 24 setts Dash
Frames, Brass and Silver plate; 38 eetts Buggy
Axles, assorted,1J to 2 inches;28setts Buggy Axles,
with Brats Nutts, 14 to 1| inoh; 60 pair Eliptio
Springs,14 to 2(| inchea, Rom three to five leaf: 12
aetta Gig Bowsi 200 yards Coach Lace, 2£ inches}
ires Coach Lace, 3 inches} 400 yards Seaming
200yards Coach
F EVER AND AGUE.—Chill Fe
ver, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent
Fevers, and all the various forma of Bilious Diseases
speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood’s
India Cholagogue.
This invaluable medicine waa prepared from an
extensive practice of several years in a bilious cli
mate, and la nnver known to flail of curing Fever
and Ague, or any of the diseases above named.
Those who are suffering from affections ol thia
kind, aa alao thoao who have become invalids from
their effects upon the constitution, trill find the
Ipdia Cholagogue a most invaluable remedy for
purifyingthe mood, nnd thoroughly cleansing from
the system the morbid effects or a bilious complaint.
The wonderful opetation of tho Cholagogue in
eradicating bile from the human ayatem, can only
explain iu extraordinary agency in the speedy,
thorough and permanent euro or fever and ague,
and the various gradoa of intermittent and remittent
fevers.
It ia equally effectual for the cure br Liver Com-
alnt, Jaundice. Enlargement of tbo Liver: alao
Cake,
—--- - - move uafl usiscu. 1 u iubei uii caun m hu,
LaCe} 400 yards Binding Lace; 300 yards Fringe; W much wished for. lathe jpand and never-failing
ltgroaaTuffa; 28,000 UceTacka: 24 pairs Tasaela. 3ULES HAUEL’S VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR
aaaorted colors, 2,000 Carriage Bolt*, aaaprted.24 OYE. which the proprietor can withjuatico state
to flinches. Foraaleby N.B.&H. WEED. is far beyond any thing ol the kind over yet known
may * 1 in this or any other country. Its properties are very
tnough very innocent.
FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c.—
M. The Subscriber is constantly making exton-
aivo additiona to bia stock of FURNITURE, PI
ANOS, fiic. fico., and respectfully invites all those
in want of any article in his line, to call and ex-
amino his assortment before “going furthor and
faring woraC.” To say tho loaat, he haa aa large,
■■ woll as ono of tho most rich nnd splendid assort
ments of CABINET FURNITURE that can be
(jpund Uiia aide of New-York; and aa to pricea, he
cannot bo undersold, aa ho has advantages equal
to any in making hia purchases.
He would particularly invito dealers and other*
from the country, to give him a call, assuring them
that evory nrticlo aold by him may be depended on
aa boing what it ia represented. Those making
large purchases, will have liberal deduction made
from their bills.
Hiiji’ianos are from the factories ofChickeringand
Nunns fii Fisher, and are unsurpassed both for ele-
(••ca ur.w«r)iiaaii»lii|. M •• fn, nurit> -r
tone,to any tnado in thia country. They are ottered
at the same pricea charged by the manufacturers,
■0 that there is an actual saving of coats by pur
chasing here.
Among other things in hia assortment may ba
found—Anti Dyspeptic Chairs, large Serpentine
Sofas, do. Divans,do. Ottomans, Plain aud Spring-
seat Sofas,do. do. Divans, Ottomans and Couches,
Mnliogany Rocking Chairs, with red and green
pluah sooting, Mohair do, Mahogany setting fiill,
three-quarters, and half French Chair*} Curled Ms- aU ecesn, and to have it in bia power to offer to tho
pie, Black Walnut and Rosewood Chairs, Cane and —»-n—i.u —r_-t. -—ti.i. r*— 1 «
Wood seat Settees, Side Boards with Mahogany
plaint, Jaundice. Enlargem« u %«. ...« »•,
ilmlonr* in Enlargement ol tho Spleen, called Ague Cake,
ifuuency to RQ( j ^ vtr|oUB formi of bllioua Indigestion.—
These, with the.other varied affertions of such cli
mates, arising from a common miaamal cause, are
only modifications of the same disease, and equally
controlled by tho same remedy.
Tho operation of the Cholagogue, as ita name
imports, is upon tho liver—promoting the diachargo
of bile. The thousands who have used it need no
further evidence of iu value than iU happy resto
rative effecU. For sale by
may 10 THOMAS M. TURNER fit CO.
f 'RESH SEEDS.—The Subscri
ber* hnvo received a choice selection of
GARDEN SEE 7S, which have been raiscJ with
great care by a Seedsman of high repuUtion, and
are warranted as good aa any to bo found in thia
R OUSSEL’S LIQUID HAIR
DYE—For changing, iniUnUiieously, gray
or red hair, eyebrows and whisker*, to a beautiful
jet-black or brown colour, withoutinjury to the akin.
Although there are at present existing a largo
number of Hair Dyes, competing for public patron
age by loud and exaggerated reciUla of their pecu
liar and roapoctivo excellences, yet it la a fact well
known to many who are under the necessity of re
curring to their aid, that they are all uncertain and
which have been made oT the subscriber toraUjc
which he could recommend and .warrant for ccr-
Uinty of effect and harmloaaneas, have induced him
to beatow much time and application to the produc
tion of one which should posies* these qualities,
and be Dee from the objections which he haa so
frequently heard reiterated against them. A aeries
ofexperimenU haa enabled him to overcomo all
difficulties} and if ia a source of gratification to him
to find hia labours crowned with fiill and complnte
f iublic with perfect confidence, la Hair Dye based
n iu composition on chemical principles, possess
ing the advanUges ofbeiag easy of application, en
tirely harmless to tho hair and akin, certain and im
mediate in IU operation, «nd permanent in iu of-
fecU. I’crsona who have hitherto rejected the use
of aJt hair dyes, from an apprehension of their poa.
■easing qwifities deleterious to the health of tho
hair and akin, may avail theiuielvos of thia prepara
tion with a perfect confidence in tho innoxious
S jslitie* ofall the ingredienU used in iu compo-
tion. For aale by
THOMAS M. TURNER fit CO.,
may 26 181 Bay-atroet.
C rockery and house-
FURNISHING STORE.—Tho Subscribers
are now receiving a full assortment of CROCKERY
AND HOUSE-KEEPiNG ARTICLES, to which
they invito tbo attention of purchasors. Their
Goods are made of tho beat materials and in the
reoat aubaUntial manner, and will be aold at very
low pricea. Tho following arp among tho articloa
to bo found nt thoir Establishment:
CROCKERY GLASS AND STONE-WARE.
Consisting of W. G. Dinnef nnd Tea SetU, W.
G. and blue Toilet SetU, China Tea SetU, latest
patterns; China Muga. fancy China Vaaea, Mantel
OrnnmenU, Children’s Toa Sorts. Glass Lamps.
Tumblers. Wino Glasses, Butter Diahoa, Solar nnd
Astral Chitnnoya, Decanters, Bird Glaaaoa, Stono
Jugs, Jars, Butter PoU, Aic.
LAMPS, TIN-WARE, fitc.
Solar and Lard Lampa.Solar Lamp Heads. Side
and Hgll Lamps, Lattarna, Brittannia and Tin
Lamps, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlesticks,Tea
Traya, Bread and Knife Traya, Slop and Water
Pails, Toilots Paila, AVioa CoolaraJ-SpittOOns, Font
Baths, Cake and Spico Bozo*. Plato Covera, Coffee
Urns, Party Pans, Jelly Moulds, Peppor Boxes. Nut
meg Orators, Muffin Rings, Cullendora, Plato Host-
era, Gravy Strainers, BriUnnis Toa and Table
Spoons, Coffco Mills, together with a general as
sortment of bright Tin-Ware.
DOMESTIC 11ARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Iron PoU nnd Kottlea, Bako Pans, Potato Strain-
ora, Spidora, Shovola and Tonga. Sauco and Stow
Pan*, enamelled Stow Kottlea and Sauco Pana, Fry
Pan«j Furnaces, Wafer and Wafflo Irena, Coal Hoda
Coffco Roaatera, Egg Whips. EggCodlera, Chafing
Diahoa.Toa nnd Dlnnor Bella, Toaat Forks, Sod
Irons, Pnate Jaggors, Wire Dials Covora, Gridirons.
Basting Spoons. Rat and Monao Traps, Brass and
Steel Snuffers, Ivory Table Cutlory;together with
a fine assortment or Scissors and Pocket Cutlery.
WOODEN AND WILLOW-WARE.
Brooms, Buckots, Tubs, Siovea, Clothes Horses,
Waah Boards. NcsU Boxes, Waodon Spoons, Co
coa Dippers, Lemon Squoexers, fancy and com
mon Bellows, Knife Boxes, painted Koolcrs, Win
dow Blinds, Huttor PrinU, Faucets, Bird Cages,
... .. —- —"llr
T O THE PUBLIC,—Give my ar
• tides a trial and judge for yourselves—I war
rant them all aa represented or the money refunded.
MY EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Thia universally approved and admired article, free
fYom ardent spirits, pungent paaentisl oil, and other
destructive materials, cleans the bairexpeditiously,
renders it beautifully bright, and imparts to it the
delicate IVagrance of flowers. Hair washed with
thia Extract soon becomes pleasingly soft-and lux
uriant in iu growth; and it will positively bring in
new hair on bald heads by iU uae, and hair thathas
been made harsh, and ia turning grey or falling out,
by the u 0 of spirit* or other improper preparations,
will soon be restored to iU natural color and bril
liancy by a faw application! of tho Eau Luatral.
It is n preservative against Baldness, and an in
fallible cure in all affections of the Skin on the
Head, aa Dandruff, and for preventing the falling off
of tho hair, and turning grey.
Evidence—Nature ia an inexhaustible mino, in
which oxporionco and study always find room to
excavate} it ia thatsourco alone, which produces
all that man calls invention, and which bo would
do bettor, perhaps, to name adaptation*.
For sale, wholeaale and retail by JULES HAUEL,
Chomiat and Perfumor, 46 S. 3d-at, below Chosnut
and No. 120Chesnut-st., Philadelphia, nnd by
J. M. TURNER fit BROTHER,
Monument-square.
; And THOS. RYERSON.
And at tho principal druggists and fancy atoreain
the Union. m ly mar 22
country.
ASPARAGUS—Giant,
nnd Roots.
BEANS-f Kidney.Dwf.
Buah or Snap.) —Early
Mohawk, Early yellow,
■ix woeka, Early China
Dwarf or largo Kidney,
Refugee or 1000tel,Half
Moon (Pole or running,)
Large white Lima. White
Dutch runners, Scarlet
runnel, Red Cranborry.
BEET—Early blood
*" *fc 11U—IinMi*
French Sugar.
BROCOLI-Early whte,
Large purple Cape.
CABBAGE — Early
Tork, Large York, Green
lobe Savoy, Early Sugar
.oaf, Early Drutnboad,
Late Drumhead, Larae
late Batteraea, Lato flat
Dutch, Early fiat Dutch,
Green Glaxed
CAULIFLOWER-
Earley and late.
CELERY-White solid.
CRESS —Curled or
Peppergrass, Broad loaf.
CUCUMBER-Early
Frame,Early oluater, Ear
ly ahort green, Early long
groon.
CARROT—Early horn,
Long Orange.
CORN—Sweet or Su
gar, Early Canada, Toa-
carom. m
EGG PL A NT-Purple
KALE—Green curled
Scotch, Purple.
LEAK—Large Scotch,
London.
LF.TTUC E-Drum-
head,whiteCabbage,Curl
ed Silesia, Large green-
head. Imperial cabbage.
MELON-Graen L’it-
rop, Nutmeg, Cantolope,
** 16.
Clothes Hampers, Travelling Baskets, WUTow
Cradles nnd Chnirs, Wagons nnd Market Baskets,
Key and fancy Raskots}alao Door Mata and Brushes
of ovory description.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLE!
Chiidren’a Knives and Forks, Cigar Traya, fancy
Bpxos, different patterns, Dressing nnd Sido Combs,
Tooth Brushes, I. R. Lire Prosorvora ami Jit)Iowa,
Dressing Cases, Mustard Spoons, Raior^Btropa,
Spool Standa^luwa-harps, Marbles, Pocket Mirrors,
Paper Lamp Shade*, Lamp Wick, ail aisea, fitc.
Families about commencing Houie-keeping.
Planters nnd others, nro invited to call.
toLLlNS & UUI.KLKY,
nov 6 '108 Brynn-atrcot,
P RESERVE YOUR TEETH.
Tho CoiApund Chloride Tooth Waah, ia
aiiporaoded by rtCno other in tho market for purify
ing the Breath, whitening tho Teeth, and restoring
diseased and spongy Gums, tbo primary cauao of
Tooth Acho, and many nouralgic pain* of the jawa
and faco. For aalo hy
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
rear 10 • Gibbons' Building!.
J ULES H AUEL’S CELEBRATED
PERSIAN OR CHINESE POWDER—
Which is unequalled for the nursery, for restoring,
beautifying, preserving tho complexion, rendering
tho akin delicately whlto, amooth nnd aoR, prevent
ing cutaneous eruptions, chapping, and obviating
too copious perspiration. Travellers and residents
in warm climates will highly appreciate thie grate
ful appendage to the toilot. ....
Previous to tho fiiacovory of thia importantap-
pondage to the toilet, ladio* were compelled to re-
■ort to useless, and in some eases dangerous prepar
ations for whitening the akin, which failed in thou
sands of caaoa to produco the-desired effect. This
valuable cosmetic, ainco its introduction to tho
R ubllc, hns met with unbounded.success)onch now
-{at aervoa only tooxpound its high reputation.
How much tho boauty of a Sylph-like form la on-
Jianced by a clear and brilliant complexion, is only
r known tu thoso who are suffering fW>m freckle*,
pimples, blotches, morphew, amf other diafiguro-
monta of tho akin, occasioned by tho uso of pow
ders, docorated with sweet name*, such as Lily
White, Pearl Powder, fitc., too often made or a
deleterious substance. To thoso wo would aay,
raako a trial of this Cosmetic, and your complex
ion will be rendered beautifully clear, fair and
blooming. For aalo, wholesale and retail, by the
■olo proprietor, JULES HAUEL, Perfumer and
Chemist, 120 Chesnut-*t.,4lh door below 4th, aouth
sido, Philadelphia, (without whose signature on tho
label nono nro genuine,) and by
J. M. TURNER fit. BROTHER,
Monumont-aquaro.
mar22 m ly And THOS. RYERSON.
P ERFUMERY.— Tlie Subscriber
haa juat received porbrig. Auguata.a. very
fino assortment or Porfumery,Toilet Soapa, Comb*.
Brushes, Fancy Articles fitc., all of which are of
the beat quality, and will be sold at a small advance
above New-York priaca ^
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
—liidii
may 7
Gibbons’ Buildings.
L EAVITT’S EXTRACT OF
ROSE.—A few doxen of Leavitt’s pure Con
centrated Extract ofKoJO, Tor flavoring ico Crr
Jollies, Custards, Pastry. Ac. For sale by
may 15 A. T. BOWNE, Gibbon a Buildin|
Large Musk.
MUSTARD — Brown
or Black. White English.
MARJORAM—Sweet.
ONION-YellowDutch,
Largo rod, Silver akin,
Onion aorta.
OKRA.
PARSLEY—Curled.
P A RS NI P— Large
Dutch, Gurnaey.
PEPPER—Bell, Cay-
te.
PUMPKIN—Connec-
niammom.
PEAS —Early Wash-
ing ton,24 feet, early War
wick, 2 feet, early double
blossom frame, 3 feet,
early Charlton, #olden
Hotspur. 3A feet, Dwarf
Marrowfat, 34 feet, Billi
on’s dwarf prolific, 1 foot.
Matchless Marrowfat or
Tail, C feet
RADISH—White Fall,
hardy Long Scarlet,Long
Salmon. Scarlet Turnip,
YellowTurnip,(fine Sum-
merand Autumn variety, 1
black Fall or Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
8PINAGE. —Prickly
or Fall, Round Loaf or
Summer.
SQUASH.—Early
Summer buah, Early Sam-
mfir crook neck, Winter
crook nock. Cocoanutor
Porter’* Valparaiso, Veg
etable Marrow.
TURNIP.—Early
■hite Dutch, (Flat o;
firing,) Enrly red top,
iarlyUardenStone.Lave
innfish Norfolk.Hanover
r long Tankard, Purple
top Rutabaga.
TOM ATO.-Large red.
THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
1.6O kinds in each.
In pkga. J
do 100 do
Injikga. 12 kinds in each.
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, fitc.
Buckweat, Broom Corn, Blue Grass, Canary
Soc'd, Homp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye and
Oats.
Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit and Ornamental Trees
famished to order from one of the beat and most
extensivo Nursery* and Fluwor Gardena in thia
country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Garden
ing, Raising of Stock, Poultry, fitc., to which will
bo added too moat popular works issued on the
above subjects.
fob 10 DENSLOW fit WEBSTER.
U TLEY’S PATENT STRAW
CUTTER.-The undersigned offers the
Right for Making and Selling the above Machine
in the Counties of Chatham, Camden, Glynn, Ef
fingham, Liberty, Emanuel, Laurens, Lowndes,
McIntosh, Montgomery; Telfair, Wayne, Were,
“iryan, Bulloch and Appling.
The following certificate from gentlemen Who
enjoy high reputations for their agricultural man
agement, and especially for their success in feed
ing catllo, speaks of it aa an officiont improvement:
Auousta, April, 1846
We, tho undersigned, have examined and test
ed Utley’a Patent Straw Cutter, and pronounce
it (from tho simplicity of ita construction and the
easo and facility with which it works) to be supe
rior and bottor adapted to tho purpoaes of the
farmer than any othor machine which haa como
under our observation, and do hereby recommend
ita use to our friends and the public.
I. A. Hiblkr,
« E. L. Allmond,
H. Bowdke,
Geohqe.L. Twio.cs.
The Machines can bo examined, and pen
wishing to purebsso rights to make and soli in .
of tho nbnvo named counties, will please call on
the undoraigned. T. J. WALSH,
nov 23
I^ENTLEMENOFS
VX MY CELEBRATED AMBROSIA!
ALMOND SHAVING CREAMS defy a
Lon in America or Europe. Mo ptnon ioiU
other qfter tiling flits Et5lot ! f.rF.NT,PX8Ti
he beat, the very be4t Giya It ofit)
do not aak any more to convince
For aale, wholesale and retail,
JULES HAULE’S,
Philadelphia, 4th door balow '
And by J. M TURNER.
Ml
And THC
A Premium awarded at tbe Fi
mart! m ly
aug 15
T O THE LADIES IN PARTIC-
ULAR.—My DEPILATORY POWDER has
been found highly beneficial and or great tire to
ladiea who have'been afflicted with superfluous
hair, principally when its growth haa been conflnad
to tho upper lip and aide of the fact, giving a |T“
culine turn to the whole features. When 1
with proper care, and according to tho direc'
it will (m found to bo a great addition to the t
the iflb of any sharp Instrument ia entirely
and the hair la removed in five or ten ~
after ita application.
Thia composition ia infallible, and
remove superfluous hair. After nun
have received certificates of success wbl
not be contacted. For aale, wholeaale and retail, a*
JULES HAUEL’S DEPOT, 46 8. Third-at.boiow
Cbeanut fit No. 120 Chesnut-at., Philadelphia, and by'
J. M. TURNER fit BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THOS. RYERSON.
A Premium awarded at ths Franklin Institute,
mar 22 , m.ly... .. =:. 1
]\TO MORE WHITE, GREY OR
J\r‘ ** 1
- RED HAIR—A remedy which
considerably the beauty, and altera the appearance
ol the countenance from that which ia much dis
liked. It ia pleasing to have efficient meana to re
move these defects. To effect this ehaage of bate,
S TORY ON SALES.—A Treatise
on the Law of Sales of Persnnal Property,
with illuatrationa from the Foreign Law) by Wil
liam W. Story.
A Treatise on Wills; by Tlmmaa Jarman, Esq.,
first American edition, with notes and referencea
to American Decisions; by J.C. Perkins, Ksq.
Modern Probate of Wills, conUinimr an Analysis
of the Modern. Law of Prohite in England and
America, With numerous references to tho English
and American Casfs, and copious extracts from the
'-■ding cases.
A Treatise on the Rights and Duties of Merchant
Seamen, according to the General Maritime Law,
and tho Statutes of the United Statea; by George
Ticknor Curtis, of tho Boatnn Bar.
A Treatise ortho Law of Contracts not under
Seal} by William W. Story.
Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, as ad
ministered in England and America; by Joseph
Story, L. L. D.
A Treatise of tho Law relative to Merchant Ships
and Seamen, in five parts; by Charles Lord Ten-
terdan; seventh English edition, by William Shee,
with the notes of Mr. Justico Story and J. C. Per
kins, Esq. For'aale by
if 12 W.
T HE AMERICAN IN ENG
LAND—By Alexander Slidell Maokenxie.
The Rose of Persia, or Gialhr al Barmeki: a Tale
of tho East} by Samuol Spring.
Tho Writings of George Washington: being his
Correapomlpnce, Addresses, Messages and other
Papers, Official and Private, selected and published
from the original Manuscripts, with a Lite of the
Author: notoa and illustrations by Jatod Sparks—
vol. 1st containing Washington's Lite.
Tho History or the World, from the earliest pe
riod to the vear of oar Lord 1783, with particular ref-
reence to the affaire of Europe and her Colonies;
translated from the German of Baron John Vor
Muller— 1 ! vola. 12 mo., with notes by Alexander
H. Everett.
Lives of Eminent Individuate Celebrated in A-
merican History, containing the Lives of Stark,
Bratiferd, Fulton, John Smith, Ethan Allen, Sebas
tian Cabot, Henry Hudson, Joseph Warren, Israel
Putnam, Davld«Rlttenhogae, William Pinckney, Sir
Henry Vane, Anthony Wayne, William Ellery, and
Richard MunUromery.
Alice Gordon, or The Uses of Orphanage j by
Joseph Alden, D. D.
Pictorial History of England, No. 21
Tho Eclectic Magnzlne, for April.
The Child’* Friend : being selections from the
various works of Arnaud Berquin, adapted to the
uae of American Readers, with a sketch of his
Life and Writings.
Juat received b^r
powerful, though very innocent. This cbamieal
result is a wonder, it enable* persons to dy« In
stantaneously their hair, without the leaat inconve
nience. For changing red or gray hair, whiskers,
eyebrows, fitc., to a brown,blacFor eheannt color.
The alighteat evil conaequencee need not be feared
from iu use—ilia altogether harmless. This Com
position ia the only one sanctionad by tbe ecience
of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible manner^the
various gradations of colors, without danger ur In
convenience, and haa justified the liberal patronagh
and unlimited confidence of the public. If black
ie required, aak for box marked N.) if brown, box
marked B.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by JULES
HAUEL. Pertemer and Chemist, No 120 Cheanut-
street. 4tb door below Fourth, South side, Phila-.*-
delphia, and by
J. M. TURNER fit BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THOS. RYERSON.
OTP Beware of Covnterfeilt.—Ask far “JULES
HAUEL’S VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE,”
if you want the genuine article.
A Premium owarded at tbe Franklin Institute,
mar 2d th ly
P “reparations for tiie
HAIR.— Beal’s Hair Restorative. Jayne’e
Hair Tonic, Prentiss’ Rapbalia, Quirk’s Carnda
Oil, Guerlaln'a Eau Lustraie, Rowland’s Maccassar
Oil, Genuine Bear’s Oil, Garland’s Fluid do Geor-
ie, Diaaey and Fiver's Ox-Marrow, Antique Oil,
Jandoline, Cydonino, Oil Philocotnc, Pomatum in
jars, Black Suck Pomatum, fire.; for aalo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 20 Gibbon’s Buildinga.
A CHANCE —NOW’S YOUR
TJME.—1 have in my Store a large quantity
of remedies far Fever and Ague, such ae Kowand s
Tonic Mixture, do. Pills, and other remedies daily
advertised) these articles are generally ■ sold at
One Dollar per bottle, I oiler the genuine at tbe
reduced price of Fifty Cente pet bottle. The rea
son for selling ia, ldo not want any of them in my
■tore. W. HUMPHREYS, J».
may 19|
apr 30
JOHN M, cdoPER.
^yiLEY & PUTNAM’S LIBRA-
L umber,shingles, staves
AND WOOD. —Tho undersigned having
leased for n torm of yoara Lamar’*; Eastern Wharf,
lately occupied by P. K. Shelia, la now receiving
and will continuo ro receive, and keep on hand, a
carefallyselected supply of SAWED LUMBER,
TIMBER, SHINGLES, STAVES and WOOD,
all ol which he propose* to sell on tho moat ac
commodating torm*. Ho ia also ready tojnako
contract* for tho Shipment of Lumber or Timber,
cither coastwise or to foreign ports, and will give
stricl attention to all order* forwarded from abroad.
Purchasers will please call. Office on Bay-street,
below tho Exchange.
doc 10 ROBERT A. ALLEN.
S impson-s journey—An
Overland Journey Round the World, during
the years 1841 and 1842; by Sir Oeorgo Simpson,
Uovernor-in-Chiefofthe Hudson’s Bay Company’s
Territories.
A Dictionary of Poetical Quotation*, consisting
of olegant extracts on every subject, compiled from
various authors and aifjibgcd under appropriate
beads; by JohnT. Watson, M. D.
Small Books on Great Subjects, in 3 vol*.
History of tho Reformation in Germany; by
Leopold Ranko, author of “Hiatory of tho Pope*,”
part 3; translated by Sarah Austin.
Dmnbey fit Son, No. 7.
The Medical Students Vado Mecum, or Manual,
of Examinations upon Anatomy, Physiology, Chem
istry, Materia Mcdicn, Surgory, fitc. fitc.; second
edition, greatly enlarged; by George Monden-
hall, M. D.
M oment to the Hand-Book of Needlew. rk;
rs. Gaugain and Mrs Gore.
Snyill Books on Great Subjects, No. 12; tho
General Principlos of Grammar.
Just recoived by
may 13 ■ W;
N ew french reader.—
Cbefii d'Oovro Dramatiquca* do la langue
Francaisc, mi* on ordre progreaair, ot annotia pour
no facillter l’intuillgence. Tor A. G. Collott, Pro-
faaseur de lannuos et de litteraturo.
Histojy of tho Roman Republic; by J. Micholct,
translated from tho French by Wtn. Haslett. Kaq.
Poems of Amelia—second edition, enlarged.
Juat received by • -
apr 13 W. THORNE WTLLIAMS.
\JfcTRITING INKS.—250 dozen ol
v v various makers, Blue, Black, Red and
-oat received a new articlo, handsomely put up
in bottle* of improved atylo and shape, manufac
tured by A. W. Harrison, who claims for it superi
ority to all others. Merchants and Institutions
disposed to give this Ink a trial will be presented
with a small bottle free of charge, and thoae pur-
chasing are at liberty te return should it not give
,.t"r»ctio„.Fo,.alc b, jQHN m coo|>f . R
N. B. Country»MorchanUi jpupplied at much re
duced pricea. *?<■ 26
( "1HLOR1DE LIME—1 ensk Dry
J Chbuidc Lime, fast received and for aale by
* A T. BOWNE, Druggist,
ulffl’
Gibbon's Bui
lutings.
HY
11a Institute.
D R. GOURAND’8 MEDICATED
SO AP.—The fallowing, from among a host
of similar testimonials of the extraordinary virtues
of Gouraod’s Italian Medicated Soap, are selected
for their brevity:
Dr. Goursud.—Sir: For a aeries of yean my face
and forehead have been covered with unsightly
blotches and poatules—and to aggravate the matter,
my nose gradually assumed the redness of a piony.
In ahort, I became an object of disgust to myself,
and ridicule to others—inasmuch as my affliction
waa attributed to an undue use of etimutante. I
have proved tbe contrary, by using your invaluable
Medicated Soap—through the influence of which, I
am entirely freed from tho aforesaid nuisances, and
my akin haa become aa white and clear ea it was in
* -—• - public
the days of nr
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liood. I conceive thia 1
t you please.
Jho. Jxrr riks, Printer,.
Tree Sun Buildings:
aA.T. BOWNE,Druggist.
THORNE WILLIAMS.
V OL. 1 THE WRITINGS OF
GEORGE WASHINGTON—Being hia Cor
respondence, Addresses, Messages, and oilier Pa- the days of my boyli
nera, official nnd private, selected and published testimony to be eminently your due, and you aro
from tho Original Manuscripts 5 with a Life of the quite welcome to make what UN of it you please.
Author, Notea and Illuatrationa; by Jared Sparks.
Lives of Eminent Individuals, celebrated in A-
mcrican Hiatory.
Tho Hiatory of the World; from^Jhe earnest
period to the year of our Lord 1783, ^Ith particu
lar reference tothe affairs of Europe and her Col
onies: translated from tho German of the Baron
John Von Muller.
Family Government: A Treatiao on Conjugal,
Parontaf, and Filial Duties} by James O. Andrew,
D. D.
Alice Gordon, or The Uaea of Orphanage; by
Joseph Alden, D. D.
A Treatise on the Physical and Medical Trea
ment of Children) by William P. Deweos.M. D.
Tho American in England) by A. Slidell Mao
kentie.
Tbe Rose of Persia, or Giaffar Al Barmeki: A
Talo of the East} by Samuel Spring.
Noe. II and 12 Martin, the Foundling; by Eu
gene Sne. Recaived by
apr 30
D R. JACKSON’S PILE AND
TETTER EMBROCATION.—Thia medi
cine haa already proved itself to be ail that it haa
been recommended, by thoae who have given ita
fair trial in thia oountry, and tho demand for it in
creases daily. We have lust heard of an important
cure of Piles, which haa been effected by tne uae
of it in a neighbouring town. The case waa that of
a female who had for a f9hg time been under the
care of a physician, but had received no relief, and
her case waa considered hopeless. Aa a last resort
■he purchased a bottle of Dr. -Jackaon’a Embroca
tion, which rapidly restored her to health. We have
no hesitation in saying that thia preparation of Dr.
Jackaon, for the cure of Piles and the various
diseases of the-akin, ia the moat valuable medicine
ever offered to the American public. There ia no
quackery about it Dr. Jaclnon ia one of the most
skilful practising physicians, and whenever bia va
rious preparations have been thoroughly tested, he
is looked upon,as a great public benefactor,—Ga
zette. For sale by.
THOMAS M. TURNER fit. CO.,
Wboleaele Druggists, J81 Bay-at
C OL. HALLOWES* PURE AND
l
R V OF CHOICE READING—Handaomo-
ly bound in red cloth.
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte 1 by William
Haxlitt, in 3 volumes.
The Spaniards and their Country; by Richard
Ford, author of the Hand-Book of Spain. •
The Live* of Dr. John Doune. Sir Henry Wot-
i?"' M’Rioh.rd Hooke, Ooo'g- Ho r b« rt ,.nd \_y UNADULTERATED ARROW ROOT.-
Dr Robert Sindonon j by l«a,k W>[ oil, wM Sec the following .titem.nlof Dl. Chillon, th. itil-
.omo .cconnl of tho author end hi. -riling., b, ,i„ gui , hed Now-Vork,Uhemi.t:
^ i’.^ii.. Qn.iiha* **1 examlnod a sample of Arrow Root, manu-
SoliUry Hour., by Mr.. Caroline Snuthuy. r.ctured by Col. H.llunuu, of St. Mnyl, 0.o., uud
Protcrbul I h lo.ophy: . Book of I bought, and „, h|bu a , h „ F „, r lh „ , mUUi|0
Argument., originally treated, by Martin Furqu- by Mr. Stephen Burkh.ltor of thi. city. Tho .Ml-
"uppor, *£ ,l ly ™• A* z„ ,clo is of tho aery finest quality, and from the ex<
On Horoes, Hero-Worship and tbe Heroic in< m .d„ unnn it I find it to - — * 1
History: aix Lecture*, reported with emendationsTF^®®™ ““JPJLE",! 1 ? 1 ““ U l0 _
and additions; by Thomas Carlyle*
Sartor Resartua; Tho Llfo and (Opinions of Herr
Teutelsdrockh, in three books} by Thoa. Carlyle.
The French Revolution: a History j by Thomaa
C,rl {'o“i.ileby W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
may 13
a contain as largo
proportion or nutritious matter, and to be in every
tber respect fully equal (o, the beat quality of Ar-
ow Root obtained from Bermuda.
“It being of vital importance to invalids that such '
delicate articles of diet be pure, 1 feel glad of the
opportunity to apeak >0 favourably of the Georgia
Arrow Root.
“Now York, Auguat 14,1846.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M, D.”
A fresh supply received by
tob 12 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
A RROW ROOT—Col. Hallowea’
xi. pure and unadulterated Arrow Root—A most
delightful article for various culinary purposoa. Dr.
Leibeg, tho distinguished Chemist, places tbe pow-
era of Arrow Root as a nutriment to man in a re-
markable point of viow, when he atatea “that 15 '
Ibe. of fleali contain no more carbon far supplying
animal heat by ita combustion into carbonic acid in
the system than 4 Iba. of Arrow Root” For sale by
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
to Parsons.
feb 18
Successor t
X&TISTAR’S CORN PLASTER—
TT This Plaster l* now offered to thepuhtye
atrial of more than ten years, as affording
j relief in that painful complaint of CORNS,than
any other remedy now in use. It baa in a number
or instances entirely removed tho Corn; and in all
casoa relieves tho pain and Inflammation accompa
nying it. Persona after once trying it will be satis-
THORNE WILLIAMS. Bed of ita efficacy. Afresh supply juat received,
end for ..let., G. R. HENDRICKSON,
■prig Gibbon*’ Buildings.
W OLLASTON’S PATENT
GELATINE -20 iba of Wollaston’s Pat
ent Gelatine for immediately making Jellies or
Blanc Mango, being quickly dissolved in
water. It fa of equal flcength with the fin
■ian Isinglass, nnd perfectly free from any
ant taste or smell, requiring leu flavorir-
ptber preparation of Gelatine or lain) ’
perfectly pure colourless and aolub.
For wle by A. T. BOWNE,
apr 26 ■»
T ARRANT’S 1NDELI
univciially allowed to be tho
tion for maiking Linen, fitc. now in
„ G. R.HF.NDI
m.y 12 OM«