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SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY MORNING, MAY 31. 1847.
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THU SAVANNAH REl’UBLIOAN
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ZpTNA INSURANCE CO. OF
umlA HARTFORD, Connecticut.—'Tim uuder-
feigned, AgenU Tor the above named Company in
this city, continue to inaure againat loaa or damage
by fire on Buildings or Stocks of Goods. Thia la
one of the oldest Insurance Companies iu the unit*
'ed Stataa, end its loaaea have always been promptly
bald. •Application* for insurance willbe received by
1 oclSA COHEN, NORRIS & CO., Agents.
S HAMPOOING.—J. M. HAY*
WOOD informs the Gentlemen of Savannah,
that he is prepared to Shampoo in a very comfort*
able manner, by Shower*Bath.
Theprtce for Gentlemen will be 25 cents—Chil
dren cent*. ...
N. B. Parent* are respectfully, informed that
every oare ahall be taken with their children when
aent 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 75 cents,
apr 14
S HAVING MATERIALS—Wade
& Butcher's,Greaves & Son's, and Elliott’s
finest quality of Cast Steel Raaors) Chapman's,
Stout's, and Emeraon's Razor Straps) a great vari
ety of superior Saving Brushes j Guerlaln's Morpo-
Ins, Roussel’s, and Taylor’s Shaving Creams j Mili
tary, Ambrosial, and Walnut Oil Shaving Soapa In
squares) French, tingli«h,and American Shaving
Cakes) and a great varioty of Shaving Cases, Toi
let Mirrors, See., for tale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
* * may 13 Gibbona’ Buildings.
W EEDS & MORRELL—Are
now recoiving a lull assortment of the fol
lowing article*:
Solar,Side and Hall Limps) (»a: uo) !.ainp Shades,
Chimney* and Wtok,&c.
Also, plated Coffee and Tea Urna, Cake Baskets,
Candlesticks, Spoons, Forka, Castor*. dec.
Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots, Sugar Dishes,
Cream Puts, Slop Bowls, Spittoons, Muga, Pitch
ers, Ac.
Japanned Tea Traya, Waiters: Cheese, Bread.
Cake, Knife and Spoon Trays) Cake, Sugar and
Spice Bores, Tea Caddies, Sponge and Foot Batha,
Chamber Fails, Water Palls, Slop Jura, Ac.
Planished Tin Tea and Coffee Urns, Dish and
Plate Covers, Steak and Chafing Dishes, Coffoe and
« ea Pots, Kettles, Egg Coddlors, Water Boilers,
ursery Lamps, Ac.
. Also, Wooden Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Bellows,
Door and Table Malta, Market Baskets, Wire Plate
and Dish-Covers, Egg Whips and Ladles, Ac.,
with a varioty of other articles lathis lino, which
will bo sold low, at
net 14 NO. 102 PENFIELD'S RANGE.
lvrusic FOR PIANOS—The
-LYJL Aurora, Pairy Bell, Axslls,: .Sentimental,
Lattice, Adelaide, La Violejte, Lea fedes, La
Parritienno, Redown, Gleinnry, and other Waltzes,
together with a quantity of Songs,' Marchea, -Quick
Stops, Polkas, Ao. tea. L-
Also, Cramer’s, Here's and Hunter's Piano-Forte
Innrttetora) Callcott’s Musidil Grammar) Burrows's
Piano-Forto Primmer. Just received by
~~itr 9 » ; T. T. WILMQT. .
TTOL, 2, TJho Writings of Wagh*
▼ ington ) by Jared Sparks. *
Paley’s NsturalTbaology, with selections from
tho Illustrative Notes, and the Supplementary Dis
sertations of 8ir Charles Bell and Lord Brougham.
The whole nawly arranged, and edited by Elisha
Bartlett, M. D. .
A Familiar Exposition-of the Constitution of the
United Stataa, fibntaining a brief ooaalBthtary end
an appendix, Ac.: by Joseph Story, LDrv.
Scripture Illustrated by Interesting Facta. Inci
dents and Anecdotes j by Rev. Charles Field.
-Omoo,,a narrative-of adventures in the Sooth
Seas) by Herman Melville.
Arthur Martin, or The Mother’s Trialsi by Chat.
“ ’frq-
porta of the WeaL vyiM>-Legendary Talea
I Sketclias ) by the author of “Stories of
I Histbry of England.
- of Gen. Wiofiold Sod..
Receivecfby , JOHN M- CQOPER.
may 19
WASHINGTON AND HI8 GEN
VY ERALS-By J. T Headley, author or Na
poleon and hit Marshals.
Harpers' Illuminated Sbakspeare, in 3 volume#,
splendidly bound in Turkey Morocco and gilt) alao
half bound in library calf.
Featus, a Poem, by Philip James Bailey, barrister
at law—filth American edition.
Elementa of Geometry and Conic Sectlona ) by
Ellas Loomis. A.- M.
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined In the
irtaof Chancery ortho StatesofNew-York.be-
*r«H." “*
ilt.wh
■ale by
W. THORNE WILLIAMS
Burdett,
Wild _ r .
and Local
Waterloo.'
No. SlPletorial
Illustrated Life
GOODS.—75 cue* and bales
qualities Kerseys
. air wool Plains,
and while Flannels,
19-4 Duffil Twilled Blankets,
ucuraia oUon Osnaburgs,
34,7-8 and 4-4brown Sheeting A Shirt’g
5 caaea 34,7-8 and 44 bleached do do
60.eaaea fknoy and lurnlturo Prints,
10 eaaea au’td dualities and atylea KontuckyJeans
3 casoa fancy Cassimores,
23 bales300 Id. No* 6,7. 8.9, 10 and It Cotton
Yan, assorted in tho hale, manufactured at
Colombia, 8. C.
m i) white,black Jlate and mixed Cotton Hoee
n heavy wool knit Sodka,
600 doxen Plaid Handkerchiefs, assorted qualities,
tOO lbs. Turkey Rod Yarn,
800 doxen white and colored Spool Cotton,
600 lbs. white, brown and blue Patent Thread}
Together with many other fancy and staple ar
ticle* of Dry Goods generally sold In Dry Gooda
Stores, are now offered for sale at much reduced
S rices, and on the usual accommodating terms, at
loa.73and IM Gibbons’ Building, where purchas
er* are respectfully invited to call and examine the
artioles, by HIRAM ROBERTS,
■opt 22
Coui_ . ...
fore the Hon. Lewis H. Sandford, Vice-Chancellor
of tho First Circuit, while assistant Vice-Chancel
lor, vol. td. For solo bj
may 7
T MIE FARMER’S COMPANION,
or Essays on tne Principles and Practice of
American Husbandry, with sn Address and an Ap
pendix, Ao j by the Honorable Jesse Buel.
The Philosopfor of Magio, Prodigies, and a
rent Miracles, from the French^bf Eusebe
verte.
Memoirs of the moat eminent American Me
chanics) also Lives of distinguished European Me
chanics, together with Anecdotes, Ae. Ac., relat
ing to the Mechanic Artai by Homy Howe.
The Lives of Vasco Nunes de Balboa, the dis
coverer of the Pacific Ocean, Hernando Cortes, the
conqueror of Mexico, and Francisco Pixarro, the
conqueror of Peru.
Tno Huguenot: a Tale of tho French Protea-
tanls) by G. P. R. James. Esq.
Daniel Dennison, and tho Cumberland States
man) by the late Mrs. Holland.
Lives of the Lord Chancellors. Received
fob 21
JOHN M.COOP
P aper and twine.—ioo
reams strong single Wrapping Papsr, 190 do
do Crown de, 170 do do uueri double do, for cover
ing Cotton Yarn and for Grocer’s use, mq(lo to
order: 70 reams largo colored Wrapping Paper, Tor
Dry Goods; 40 do patent Hemp Paper, extra strong)
40 do Nows and Post Office Envelopo Paporj 40 do
blue and green Druggist's Paper) 150 do light
Wrapping and Shoe Paper: 40 do Tea Wrapping
Paper) 150 lbs. - coarse and fine Hemp Wrapping
Twine) 100 lbs coarse and fine. Cotton Wrapping
Twine. Just received and for tnlo by
nov 3 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
P AINTS, OIL, &c.—4(KPkegs 25
lb» oach pure No. l and S White Lead) 150
kegs and easks of pure, and No. 1 do, 50, 100,200
and COO Ihs each) 150 onnistors Chrono Groen,
5 round in Oil) 150 do Paris and Verdigris Green,
o do; 100 do Chrome Yellow and Prussian llluo.do
do: ISO kegs Red, Black *‘:d Brown, do doj 1,000
gallons best quality Linseed Oil) 10 bids Spirits
Turpentine; 6 do Furniture, Coach and Japan Var-
aiah. For sale by
apr 22 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
i\TEW SPRING GOODS-Per Brig
- v Philura.—Ladles' and gents’ Merino Shirts,
gents’ brown cotton nnd silk Under-shirts, cents’
and boys' brown nnd mixed cotton Half Hose,Berlin
Gloves. Lislo, silk and embroidered Gloves, black
and whito silk Hose, white thread Half Hose, fancy
Prints, Linen Shirting, brown and Grass Linen,
Corduroy, Tabby Velvet, Irish Linon, Satin Joans,
black Coasitnoro, Imperial Counterpanes,. blue
Gsmbroons. cotton Edgings, super Bnllinntes,
Brocade Hdkfa., Organdie Muslins. auper Parasols,
Sue Shades and Parasolettes: at wholesale and re
tail, by SNIDER, LATH HOP A NEVITT.
mar 10
H ouse furnishing goods.
11-4 Barnaley Sheeting, 54 to 124 Cotton do
64 to 124 Linen Damask, Damask Table Cloths
Coloured and white Cotton Doylies
44 Irish Linens, Linen and Cotton Table Covers
104 to 124 French Quilts, Musquitn Netting
Coloured and white Matting, Juto Mata
And a variety of other House Furnishing Goods
are offered at lowest prices, by
npr22 ^ BULL A ANDREWS,
|TOU8IM(GBPlNG DRY
Cl GOODS.—124 Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Pillow Case Linens, Table Diaper and Damasks,
Napkins and Doilies, Huckabuok and Scotch
Diamond Diaper. 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 fine low priced
b onchod and unuloached Cotton Sheetings, super
English Long Cloths. Bobinot Pavilion Gauze,
cruss-barred Jo, figured Damask and Moreens,whito
i-nd colored Marseilles Quilt* and Counterpaines,
«-lorod Table Cloths, 74 Fronoh plaid Diaper,
Russia Diaper and Crash. Dowlas* and Osnaburgs.
apr 6* SNIPER, 1.ATHROP A NEVITT:
ilAlCH DllESS GOODS.—The
■TV Subscribers have recoivod nor last trip of
mtonnor Southerner: Foulard, plain and othor
Spring Silks, Silk Muslins, French Printed Mus-
Jins and Cambrics, Plaid Tarleton Muslins, Oiled
'Silks, Embroidered Muslin Robes, Hemstitch and
Riviere Border Linen Cambric Handerohiefs, Em
broidered Muslin Collars and Cuffs, and a general
assortment of Parasols, Paraaolottos and Sun-
-Shades. For sale at lowest prices, In quantities to
suit purchasers, by
JAMES ANDERSON A CO,
mar 19 " No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-sta.
I DOMESTIC GOODS—3 4,7-8,
, 4-4,54 and 64 brown Shirtings and Sheet-
'»». 34. 7-B, 44,64 .nd 12-7 Uloiohod doj Tick,
ings: Marlboro Stripes; Shirting Stripes; Blue Drill-
and Mixed Donims: York Stripoa and
Danlm.i 6 4, 74, 8 4 Mid lfi-4 Tnblo Dim-ill
r^ uc h«bu°k and Scotch Maper) Huckabuok ant
Linen Towels: Damask and coloured Dnillies: A-
pron Checks. Domestic Plaids) Philadelphia Stripes.
C(Mt a and Mayflower Spool Thread) col’d Cotton
and Linen Thread) Buttons; Pin*) Noodle*) Tapes)
Ac. Ac. Just rooeived by
■Pr 3 BULL A ANDREWS.
TTOSIBRY.—Ladies’ white (Jfitton
Ladies’ brown, slate and mixed Hoso;
whlla open worked *Ho*ej Lndios’ Linon
Hose: Gent’a brown and white Linon hakir Hose:'
Gent • white, brown and mixed Cotton hair Hoso
Gent’s white and black Silk half Hose) Misses'
and Boys' mixed and white Hoae; Children’s long
armed Lisle Mitts) Children’s hair fingered Lisle
Mitt*) Misses' white and biiok Nett Gloves) Ladies'
white and black Nett Gloves: Ladies' oolored Lisle
Gloves: white aod black H.S. Gloves. For sale by
mar 27 HENRY II. PTOTESBURY.
LACK, BLUE AND RED [NK
gross Davlaa' A Blaok's superior Ink.
*o gross Daviaa’ A Black's superior Ink.
The first premium of the American Institute, has
winiwudsdto their Inks at four annual Fairs
hald In the city of Now-York. Alao, Maynard A
Noya'a anperior Writing Ink. For aalo by
* A. T. BOWNE,
may 15
Gibbons' Buildings.
(VTOTESON THE UPPER RIO
11 GRANDE-By Bryant P. Tildon, Jr. Ex*
plorod in the months of October and November,
1846, on bnnrd tho U. S. stoamor Major Brown,
by order of Major Gen’I. Patterson, U. S. A., Com
manding tho Second Division, Army of Occupation,
Mexico.
The Wator Cure, or Hydropathy; from the
British and Foreign Medical Kcvjow) by John
Forbes. M. D. F. R S.
The Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences,
being a practical and analytical digest of the con
tents of tho principal British and Continental
Modical Works, published during the preceding
six months; part 3, January to June, 1846) part 4,
July to -December, 1846.
Hand-Book of Human Anatomy, General. Spe
cial and Topographical; translated from the origi
nal German of Dr. Alfred Von Behn, and adapted
to the use of tho English Student; by John Birkett.
Juat received by
ar 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
P ROBABILITIES — An to
Faith) by Martin Farquhar Tapper.
Tho Lifo of Napnloan Bonaparto •, by William
llaslitt.
An Author’s Mind) “A Bookfol of Books,’’ or
'Thirty Books in One.” Edited by M. F.Tupper,
Esq., M. A.
Mnrgaret Perelval j by the author of “Amy Her
bert.” Edited by tho Rev. William Sewell, B. D,
Travels in Peru; by Dr. J. J. Von Tschudi.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 6
W INTER, SPRING AND SUM-
MRR CLOTHING.—The undersigned is
wojr receiving his supply of SPRING and SUM
MER CLOTHING, and a large assortment of
FANCY ARTICLES attached'to the same, which
he will offer at such prices aa he thinks will induce
those in want to give him seal) and convince them
selves of the fact, he being determined not to be
roverned by other’s prices, but by auch a* bo can
re by and let others live also. The following lx a
part of his assortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A fow Broad Cloth
Cloaks, Over-Coata and Mantlea) fine French black
and English Broad Cloth Frock and Dress Coats of
til qualities: fine blue and Invisible green do doj
fine figured and plain Beaver Frock Coats: fine
French Cassimer and Broad Cloth Pants; Uroa4
Cloth, Cssaimer, Velentia, Merino and Velvet V*ta.
N.B. The above being of Winter Artiefa, will
bs sold at very reduced prices.
, SPRING AND SUMMER.—Fresbsnd fashiona
ble Drap D’Ete and Camblet Frock and Dress Coats;
Tweed Cassimer Frock and Business Costa; check
Linen, Gingham and figured Cotton Frock and
Coatees; cream colored Grass Linen and brown do
do) Drap D’Ete, French ‘Drill, Gambroon, whito
! dnen Drills, lasting Merino, Tweed Cassimers,
i Jotton Jeans and Camblet Pants; Round Jackets,
of all kinds and qualities: fine white and figured
Marseilles, Bombasine, figured and black Satin,
twilled and fancy Jean Vesta; Merino. Silk and Cot-
ton-knit Under Shirts and Drawers) Linen., Muslin,
ctriped and fancy colored Shirts)* great variety of
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs) Cambric,
Italian and colored Cravata; figured and plain Satin
Stocks and Neck Tiea, a new article; blaek and
white Kid, blaek Silk, and brown Linen Gloves:
a very large assortment of Suspenders) Riding and
Money Bolts, Shoulder Braces, Cravat Stifle nor*,
Silk, uingham and Cotton Umbrellas; Tape Mea
sures, Night Caps, half Hose, Linen Collars and
Bosoms, Men and Boys’ Cloth Caps, Ao. Ao.
TAILORING.—Just received n small but choice
asaortment of French Cloths and Cassimers, Drap
D’Ete, and other piece Goods, which will be made
up to order by experienced Workmen, at the short
est notice, and in the lataatatyle. Cutting for Men
and Boya to bo made by others, will be attended to
witjrgreat care and aospatch, ot the Old Stand,
No. 114 Brynn-streot, by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mar 19
F urniture, pianos, &c.~
The Subscriber is constantly making exten
sive additions toliis stock of FURNITURE, PI-
N otes of a traveller, on
the Social and Political State of France,
Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and other parts of
Europe, during the preaeut century; by Samuel
Laing, Esq. «
History of tho Conquest of-Peru by the Spaniards)
by DonTolesforo do Truebn y Coair.
Lives of Men of Lottora and Scianco, who flour
ished in the time of George the HI) by Henry
Lord Boughsm. *
Tho Bschelpr’a Own Book, being twonty-four
mssoges in the Life of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.); by
leorge Cruikahank. Just received by
.» WILLI A
fob 10
W. THORNE W
AMS.
L AW DICTIONARY. —A new
Law Dietionary, containing explanations of
such fochnical forms nnd phrases ns occur in tho
works of legal authors, in tho Practice of tho
Courts, and in the Parliamentary Proceeding of th i
Houses of Lords, of Lords and Compons; to wbicl i
' added an outline of an Action at Law nnd of a
|t in Equity; by Henry James Hnlthnuse, Esq.
itod from the socond and enlarged odition, with
numerous additions: by Honry Pennington, of the
Philadelphia Bar. Juat recoivod by
apr 27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rpHE LAW OF CONTRACTS-
1 (ni course of Lectures delivered at tho Law
Institution; by John William Smith, Esq-, author
of “Leading Cases,” with notes and an appendix,
by Jelinger C. Symon, Esq.
A Digest of tho Conveyancing, Testamantary
and Uegiftry Laws or all tho States of the Union,
embracing references to tho lending decisions
upon these subjects in the most of the States, to
gether with tho forms; by James B. Thornton.
English Common Law Reports, vols. 49 and 50,
also, tho index W tho first 47 vols.
The Law Library for January, Fobruary and April,
Just received by •
mar 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
L ANMAN’S VOYAGE.—A Sum
mer in tho Wildornoss, embracing a ennno
voyogo up the Mississippi and around Lako Supe-
rior: by Charles Lanmnn.
History of the Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,
author of tho History of Franco) translated by
Willinm Haxlitt, Esq. Just received by
may 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
TT'ORTESCUE—A Novel-, by Jnl
-L Sheridan Knowles, Esq., part 2d.
Cinq-Mars; nr a Conspiracy under Louis XIII.,
nn historical romance) by (fount Alfred de Vigny,
Translated by William Haxlitt.
Questions in Geography, adapted for the use of
Morse’s, Worcester’s, Mitchell’s, Field’s, Malti-
Brun’s, Smith’s, Olnoy’a,yGoodrich’s, and other
Mops; by Richard Green Parker, A. M.
Tho Truo Believor, Ills character nnd privilege
elucidated in a series of discourses; by Rev. Ai
Mahan. Received b^r
mar 6
THORNE WILLIAMS.
J AW BOOKS.—Dunlap’s Paley
■—J on the Law of Principal and Agent. Third
American edition, with extensive additions, just
published
Edwards on Receivers in Chancery, with Prece
dents
Whoolor’s Reports of Criminal Law Casns, do-
ciilod at tho City Hall, Now-Vork, 3 vols.
City Hall Recorder, by Dan’l Rogers, 6 vols. in
Allen on the Duties jnd Liabilities of Sheriffs
Blydonburgh on Usury, with the Statutes df the
several States relating to Interest
Tllingh nst’s Ballnntyno on tho Statuto of Limi
tations, &c.) Adams on Ejectment
•Edward’s New- t York Chancery'Reports. 3 vols.
Smith's Selection of Leading Cases in all branch
es of the Law, with references to American Caaos,
2d odition,2 vn|s.
Koscoe’s Criminal Evidfincos) Roscoe’s Civil do
East’s Reports, 16 vols. In 8.
mar 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
r^EOGRAPHY—My Little Geog-
VY rsphy {’edited by Mr*. L. C. Tutliill.
Modern Chivalry, or The Adventure* of Capt.
Farrago and Teague O’Regan; by H. H. Bracken-
ridge, second edition ainco tho author’* death, with
luairauonafrom original design*, by
Rlaokwood’a Magasino for April.
1 ho Law Ropnrtor for May.
Just recoivod by
may 13
W.THORNE WILLIAMS,
ROCHET SAMPLER—By
is Lambert, lust received by
R. H- HOWELL, 157 (?ongresa-*t.
SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1847.
IVES, HORSEY 8c CO. are now receiving their
Fashionable HATS and CAPS, for the Summer
trade, embracing every variaty, style and quality.
Country Merchants, Planters and .the public gene
rally, are respectfolly invitod to call and examine
their Stock before purchasing, as their facilities
will enable them at all times to offer aa great in
ducements aa any other establishment can, North
or South. may 5
found alwaj/t at home, amply provided wj
ANOS.dtc.dtc., and respectfully invites all those ^ Tei
in want of any article in his line, to call and ex
amine hia asaortment before “going further and
faring worse.” Tossy the least, he has as large,
as woll aa one of tho most rich nnd splendid assort
ments of CABINET FURNITURE that can be
found this side of New-York) and As to prices, he
cannot be undersold, as he ha* advantages equal
to any in making hia purchases.
He would particularly invito dealers and others
from the Country, to give him a call, assuring them
that over/ article aolJ by him may be depended on
as being what it is represented. Those making
largo purchases, will have liberal deduction made
from their bills.
His(Pianoa are from the factories of Chickerlng and
-Nunns dt Fisher, and are unsurpassed both for ele
gance of workmanship as well as for purity of
one,to any made in thia country. They are ofiered
at the same prices charged by the manufacturers,
so that there is an actual saving of costa by pur
chasing hore.
Amonu other things in his assortment may be
found—Anti Dyspeptic Chairs, large Serpentine
Sofas, do. Divans,do. Ottomans, Plain sad Spring-
seat Sofas,Ho. do. Divans, Ottomans and Couches,
Mahogany Rocking Chairs, with red nnd groon
•lush seating, Mohair do, Mahogany setting frill,
hree-quarters.and half French Chairs) Curled Ma
ple, Black Walnut and Rosewood Chairs, Cane and
Wood seat Settees, Side Boards with Mahogany
and Marblo Tops, Dressing Bureaus with Marble
Tops, do Mahogany Tops, Sido Case Bureaus,
Writing Table and Book Cases. Cottago Bureaus
on castors, Scroll and Plain Chamber Bureaus,
Wardrobes, Lmfics’ Work Tables, Centre and Pier
Tables with Marblo Tops, Marble Top Wash
Stands, Painted do. Dressing Tables, Toa Tables,
Grecinn Clawfoot Dining Tablns, Extension Tables,
CardJTables with HarpeandOge Pillars, Mah<
tads, do French Patterns, Curled Maplo
steads, Plain do do.—also.
Curled Maple, Black Walnut and Rosewood
Chairs with Cane bottoms. Windsor Chairs, Chil
drens’ High do, Counting Room Deflls, Rovolv’nj
Chairs for Counting Rooms, Counter Stools, Foo
ids, “ “
ng
, . . x>;
Stools, Hat Stands, Bellows and Brush, Bird
Cages, Knife Trays, Safes, Mahogany and Cherry
(.'ribs, Hair Mattrassos, Moss do, Feather Beds.
Bolstors and Pillows, Green, Red, Black, Blue and
White (ford, with Tassels to match, Hair Cloth for
Sofas and Mahogany Chairs, Willow Wagons, do
(.’radios. also,
A great variety of Mantel andl’ierGlnsses, Toilet
and Dressing Glasses of *11 of the different kinds
now used. l7\V. MORRELL.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Young’s! Building, (opposite Hamilton 8t Symons’
Clothing Store,) Sign of the Golden
W. H. MAY <fc CO*.
Manufacturers of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, have on hand a good assortment of Sad
dle*, Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following
comprise a part: Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and
Shafton Saddles) Planter’s large and extra lar e
Saddles) Mens’ plain doj English do) Boys’ and
Race do) Ladiea’ Saddles of a variety of patterns;
Bridles and Martingales; Saddlebags, Trunks, dec.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche. Buggy and
Sulky Harnossca of all kinds.by the single set.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.--Saddle Trees,
Skirting and Hog Skin*) Pad do; Straining and
Worsted Web) Thread and 'Packs, assorted sixes.
CARRIAGE TRIMM1NGS.—Barouche, Buggy
and Sulky Springs and Axles: Dash Frames; Hobbs
and Bows, by the single set) Plated and Brssa Stump
Joints; plain do; patent Dsah Leather) Top and Cur
tain do; broad and narrow Laces, variety of pattorns;
Silk and Worsted Fringes; black and purple Coach
Roans) Buggy Lamps; plated and Brass Carriage
Bands; Brass nnd plated Knobs, Arc.
in* All of the abovo articles will bo sold low for
cash or npproved credit. Persons wishing to pur
chase nny of the above articles, would do well to
call and examine our goods, before purchasing else
where. fsm i-tuwth o jan 28
GOOD GOODS, AND LOW PRICESl
GENTEEL CLOTHING READY MADE,
CHEAP! CHEAP!! (.'HEAP!!
P RICE & VEADER tnke pleas
ure in informing tho public that they may bo
' 'nd alwaut at home, amply prdvided with any nnd
ry article pertaining to gentlemen’s Dress) and
do hereby confidently assure all thoso who may
favor them with patronage, that their end and aim
la to serve all faithfully.
Ono of the Firm boing constantly in tho New-
York market attending to the aeloction and manu
facturing of our Goods, enables us unretervedly to
declare thst wo do and will soil Goods as cheap or
cheaper than the like quality can bo purchased in
this city. Lot all thoso. who may be sceptical but
call and see.
We have a larger nnd better assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, than
can be found in thia city, which wo will make to
measure at lest than,Northern rates. And being as
sisted in our Cutting Department with the skill and
ability of Mr. RIPLEY, all thoso entrusting us with
orders may. rely on their being fashionably and
falthfolly executed, and no mistake, at
147 BAY-STREET,
nov 21 Next door to the Republican office,
mi
JAMES BETTS’ UTER
INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Bourne,
*aA, (Ga.)—I would beg to state, that
you are hereby appointed my aole Agent for Sa-
vannah, and that any other pejaon soiling Sup
porters as mine are imposing on the public, by
vending worthless and injurious counterfeits of my
Supporters. * Saltan Betts,
Caution—Each Supporter will have written on
it the name of “Sarah Botta.”
Tho Subscriber would respectfolly inform the
tiysiciana and Ladies of Savannah, that Mra Sarah
ettahaa appointed him her sola Agent in thia city,
for the silo of her Supporters, and that any others
vended elsewhere in the city as her’s are counter
foil*.
These Supporters are now very generally adopt
ed and recommended by Physicians, fs the moat
suOeessfal medium or roller for that distressing
maladyfor which they were invented, of any offer
ed to the public.
Mra. Botta has the testimony of Professors O.
Jackson, T. D. Mutler, Joseph Pancoast, J. K.
Mitchell, N. (-h»pinan,and Wiltbank, Philadelphia,
and many others of the moat eminent Physicians
in various parts of the United States, in their favor.
Shi haa recently introduced an entire new Sup
porter lor summer use) it is made of open net work,
;ry light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ozs.
id at tho same time possesses all the important
requisites.
For further particulars, see her pamphlets, to he
procured gratis at my Uoro.
A. T. BOWN ^Druggist,
may 8 Gibbon? Buildings.
*tY7HITE LEAD.—10,000 pounds
▼ V 'Atlantic White Lead, warranted pure) 5,000
Tv -Atlantic White Lead, warranted pure) 5,000
English do. do.: 5,000 No. 1 Union do. do. For
•ale low by JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
The following warranty accompanies each pack-
ge of rhe Atiantio White Lead:—
“Th* Atlantic Whit* Lead oxpant here
by inform the Painters and other purchasers of
White Lead, that, in accordance with a resolution
pasted by their Board of Trustee*, they monnfac-
ture bet one quality of White Lead, vis: a strictly
pore artiole^nd have resolved to confine themselves
to the manufacturing of Pure Lead only, and that
of a very superior ouality— making none of the low
er qualities or adufteratod Lead, auch as are usually
branded ‘Extra,’'No. 1/ ‘No. 2,’ Ate. Acc.
“No adulterating material la admitted within their
works, and purchaser* may always deptfnd upon bo-
Ing supplied with a uniform article.” aug 15
E ffectual preparation
FOR EXTERMINATING RATS, MICE,
Ai«.—'Thia IVeparoliun uiwmimm lint «inHuiur tm»t»-
**ty; that, without being actual poison, ft will not
ily kill the Rata. Mice, Axe., but will, in conse
quence of the smoke it produces, positively compel
tnoso that do not partake of it,precipitately to leavo
the house. The above for sale by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
may 12 Market-square.
F ever and ague.—chid f«-
ver, Dumb Ague intermittent and Remittent
Fevers, and all the variflpforms of Bilious Diseases
speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood’s
India Lholagogue.
This invaluable medicine was prepared from an
extensive practice of several years in a bilioua cli
mate, and is never known to fail ofeuring Fever
and Ague, or any of the diseases above named.
Those who are suffering from affections ol this
kind, as also those whoriiave become invalids from
their effects upon the constitution, will find the
India Cholsgogue a most invaluablo remedy for
puriiyingtho blood, nnd thoroughly cleansing from
the system the morbideffect*pf a bijious complaint.
The wonderful opetation or the Cholagogue in
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
explain its extraordinary agency in the speedy,
thorough and permanent cure of fever and ague,
and tho various grades of intermittent and remittent
fevers.
It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com-
ilaint, Jaqndice, Enlargement of the lAvaf: alao
Enlargement ol tho Spleen, called Ague Cake,
nnd the various forms of bilious Indigestion —
These, with the other varied affections of such cli
mates, arising from a common miosmal cause, are
only modifications of the same disease, and equally
controlled by the same reined'
Tho operation of tho Chniagoguo, aa its name
imports, is upon tho liver—promoting tho discharge
ofbilo. The thousands who have used it need no
further evidence of its value than its happy rest
rallve effects. For sale by
may 10 THOMAS M. TURNER Ac CO.
P AINTS, OIL AND TURPEN
TINE.—300 kegs White Lead, pure, extra
aod No. 1) Spanish Brown and Black, in Oil) 50
boxes Chrome Yellow »nd Green, dry; 25 lbs. do
in cans: 20 lb«. Prussia Blno and Verdigris in can*)
500 gallons Linseed Oil. and 5 barrels Spirits Tur-
inline. Just recaivod and for aalo by
G. K. HENDRICKSON,
apr 14 Gibbons’ Buildings.
C ARRIAGE MOUNTING.— 30
sett* pitted Concave Carriage Bands, Si to
4i inches { 60 setts Brass Concentric Carriage
Bands, 3^ to 41 inches: 10 sotts Brass O. G. Car
riage Bands, 3A to 44 inches*, 10 pairs Brass and
Silver plated Globe Lamps: 3 dozen Whip Sockets;
3 doxen Curtain Frames, Brats and SI ver plate;
15 pairs Brats Coach Handli*a:5 paira ptatad Conch
Handles; IS sotta Daah Frames} 24 setts Dash
Frames, Brats and Silver plate; 35 setts Buggy
Axles, assorted, 14 to2inchesj25setts Buggy Axles,
with Brssa Nutts, II to l£ inch; 60 pair Eliptic
Springs,1A to 2£ inches, from three to Are leaf; It
sella Gig Bows: 200 yards Coach Lace, 2£ inches)
’arrisCoach Lace.* '-- L - —*- — •-
200 yards Coach Lac'e. 3 inches; 400yards'Scaming’
Lace; 400 yards Binding Lsce; 300’ yards Fringe;
12 gross Tuffs; 25,000 Lace Tacks; 24 pairs Tassels,
assorted colors, 2,000 Carriage Bolts, assorted,24
For aaleby N. B. At H. WEED.
to 6 indict,
may II
S TORY ON HALES.—A Treatise
on the Law of Sales of Personal Property,
with illustrations from the Foreign Law; by Wil
liam VV. Story.
A Treatise on Wills; by Thomas Jsrman, Esq.,
first American edition, with notes and references
to American Deciaioaa: by J.C. Perkins, Ksq.
Modern Probate w Wills, containing an Analysis
of the Modern Law of Probite in England and
America, with numerous reforencM to the English
and American Cases, and copious extracts from the
leading caaea.
A Treatise on the Rights and Duties of Merchant
Seamen, according to tho General Maritime Law,
and the Statutes of the United States) by George
Ticknnr Curtis, or tho Boston Bar.
A Treatise of the 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 the Law relative to Merchant Ships
and Seamen, in five parts; by Charlea Lord Ten-
terden; seventh English edition, by William Sheo,
with the notes of Mr. Justice Story and J. C. Per
kins, Esq. For sale by
may 12
no ■
qlfr
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
I ^RESH SEEDS The Subscri
bers liavo received a choice selection of
GARDEN SEE >S, which have been raised with
great care by a Seedsman of high reputation, and
are warrauted as good as any to be found in thia
country
REWARD—To tho por-
son who will prove that JULES
JAUEL’S VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE
is not the best, the very best yet known in this
country or in Europe. This valuabto discovery
will onnble 0 person to dye instantaneously the Hair
or Whiskers, in a few ini iutes. without the least
inconvenience. This preparation is warranted not
to wash out, nor to injure tho health of the Hair,
and to retain all its softness and brilliancy.
Bo certain to ask for"JULES HAUEL’S LIQUID
HAIR DYE,” as all others are spurious. If you
wish for Black, ask for Box marked N; if for Brown,
ask for Box marked B.
Premiums kavo been awarded to the Subscriber
at tho Franklin Institute Exhibition. For aalo,
Wholesale and Retail, by tho proprietor, JULES
HAUEL, Perfumer and Chemist, No. 120 Chesnut-
street,4th door below Fourth, South side, Phila
delphia, and by
J. M. TURNER Ac BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THOS. RYERSON.
A8PAR AG US-Giant,
nnd Roots.
BEANS-fKidnoy,Dwf.
Bush or Snap.) —Early
Mohawk, Early yellow,
six. weeks, Early China
Dwarf or large Kidney,
Refugee or lOOOtol.Half
Moon (Polo or running,)
Large white Lima, Whito
Dutch runners, Scarlet
runner, Red Cranberry.
B E ET— Early blood
Turnip, Long blood,white
French Sugar.
BROCOLI-Early whte,
Lnrge purple Cape.
CABBAGE— Early
Tflrk, Large York, Green
olobo Savoy, Early Sugar
Loaf, Early Drumhead,
Lato Drumhead, Large
late Battersea, Late flat
Dutch, Early flat Dutch,
Green GUted
CAULIFLOWER-
Earley and late.
CELERY-White solid
CRESS —Curled tfr
mar 25 th ly
C ROCKERY AND IIOUSE-
FURNISHING STORE.—The Subscribers
are now receiving a full assortment of CROCKER Y
AND HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, to which
they invite the attention of purchasers. Their
Gooda are made of the best materials and in the
most substantial msnnor, and willbe sold at very
low prices. Tho following are among tho articles
to bo found at their Establishment:
CROCKERY GLASS AND STONE-WARB.
Consisting of \V. G. Dinner and Tea Setts, W.
G. and blue Toilet Setta, China Tea Setta, latest
latterni) China Muga. fancy China Vasea, Mantel
Ornaments, Children's Tea Sotta, Glass Lamps.
Tumblers, Wlno Glasses, Butter Dishes, Solar and
Astral Chimneys, Decanters, Bird Glaasea, Stone
Jugs, Jars, Butter Pota, &c.
LAMPS, T1N-WARE, Ate.
Solar and Lard Lamps, Solar Lamp Heads. Side
and Hall Lamps, Latterns, Brittnnnia and Tin
Lamps, Britannia, Brass and Tin Cahdlesticks.Tea
Trays, Bread and Knife Traya, Slop and Water
Pails, Toilett Pails, Wine-Coolers,(Spittoons, Font
Baths, Cake and Spice Boxes, Plate Covers, Coffeo
Urns, Potty Pans, Jelly Moulds, Peppor Boxes. Nut
meg Graters, Muffin Kings, Cullenders, Plate Heat
ers, Gravy Strainers, Britannia Tea and Table
Spoons, Coffee Mills, togother with a general as
aortment of bright Tin-Ware.
DOMESTICTiARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Iron Pota nnd Kettles, Bako Pans, Potato Strain
ers, Spiders, Shovels and Tonga, Sauce and Stew
Pans, enamelled Stew Kettles and Sauce Pans, Fry
Pans, Furnaces, Wafer and Waffle Ir6ns,Coal Hods
Coffee Routers, Egg Whips. Egg Codlers, Chafing
Dishes,Tea and Dinner Bolls. Toast Forks, Sad
Irons, Paste Jaggera, Wire Dish Covers, Gridirons.
Basting Spoons, Rat and Mouse Traps, Brass and
Steel Snuffers, Ivory Table Cutlery; together with
a fine usortment orSciuor* and Pocket Cutlery.
WOODEN AND W1LLOW-WARE.
Brooms, Bhckota, Tubs, Sieves, Clothes Horses,
Wash Boards, Nest* Boxes, Wooden Spoons, Co
coa Dippers, Lemon Squeezers, fancy and com
mon Bellows, Knife Roxes, painted Keolcrs, Win
dow Blinds, Buttnr Prints, Faucets, Bird Cages,
Clothes Hampers, Travolling^Baskota, Willow
Cradles nnd Chairs, Wagons and Mnrkot Baskets,
Key and fancy Baskota)also Door Mata and Brushes
of every description.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES,
Children’s Knives and Forka, Cigar Traya, fancy
Boxes, different patterns. Dressing and Sido Combs,
Tooth Urushos, 1. R. Lifo Preservers nnd Pillows,
Dressing Cases, Mustard Spoons, Razor Strops,
T O THE BEAUTIFIERS OF
THE COMPLEXION—Surprising Efficacy!
MY EAU DIVINE DE VENUS AND NYMPH
SOAP, composed of nn Eastern Botanical discov
ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin
soft and kair, aa welt as imparting a delicate
hoseate hue t6 the complexion.
A* a creator and conservator of that most distin
guishing charm of fomale lovolinoss. n transparent
fair skin, JULES HAUEL’S NYMPH SOAP, or
EAU DIVINE DE VENUS, may bo said to exert
an almost magical power. Composed for the most
part of Oriental Balsamic plants, to tho uttor exclu
sion of all mineral admixture, it is distinguished
medicinally for its oxtromoly bland, purifying and
soothing action on tho skin; and. by acting on the
pores and minute secretory vessels, expels *11 im-
mritlcs from the aurface, allays every tendency to
nflainmation, and, by this method alone, effectually
d,ssipatcs oil redness, tan, pimples, freckles, sun
burn, and other unsightly cutanoous visitations,
so inimical to female loveliness. Its use will
change the roost bilious complexion, into one of
radiant whiteness) while on the neck, hands and
arms it bestow* a delicacy nnd fairness which its
continued uso will hanpily protoct, and ovory ap
pearance ofynuthfol charm, to tho most advanced
periods of life.
For sate, Wholesale and Retail, by JULES
HAUEL, Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. 120
Clicanut-streot, 4th door below Fourth, South side,
F„ll.d.lphl.,.„db^ iiNER&BR0THKRi
Monument-square.
And THOS. RYKRSON.
A Premium awarded at tho Franklin Institute,
mar 25 th ly
Dressing Cases, Mustard Spoons, Razor Strops,
Spool Stands^lews-harpa, Marbles, Pocket Mirrors,
Paper Lnmp Shades, Lamp Wick, all sixes, die.
Families about commencing Hburo-keeping,
Plnntorsnnd other*, are invited to call.
, COLLINS 8c BULKLEY,
nov 5 ' 108 Bryan-atrent.
P RESERVE YOUR TEETH
The Compound Chloride Tooth Wash, is
superseded by none othatin the market for purify
ing the Breath, whitening the Teeth, and restoring
diseased and spongy Gums, the primary cause o
Tooth Ache, and many neuralgic pains of the jaws
and face. Foraalifhy
A. T. -BOWNE, Druggist,
mar 10 Gibbons’ Buildings.
R OUSSEL’S LIQUID HAIR
DVE—For changing, instantaneously,, grey
or red hair, eyebrows and whiskers, to a beautiful
jet-black or brown colour, withoutinjury to tho skin.
Although there arc ot present existing n largo
number or Hair Dyes, competing for public patron
age by loud and exaggerated recitals of their pecu
liar and respective excellences; yet it is a fact well
known to many who are under the necoiaity of re
curring to their aid, that thoy are all uncertain and
irregular in their results. The frequent inquirier
which have been made of the aubacriber lor a Dye
which ho could recommend and warrant for cer
tainty of effect and harmlctsneis, have induced him
to bestow much timo and application to tho pr due-
tion of ono which should possess these qualities,
and bo froo from tho objections which ho haa so
frequently heard reiterated against them. Aperies
of experiments haa enabled him to overcome all
difficulties) and it is a sourco of gratification to him
to find Ins labours crowned with full and complnto
bueccsa, and to have it in hi* power to offer to tho
f iublio with perfect confidence, ta Hair Dyo based
n it* composition on chemical principles, possess
ing tho advantages orhoing easy of application, en
tirely harmless to tho hair nnd skin, certain nnd im
mediate in its operation, and permanent in its ef
fects. i’ersons who hove hithorlo rejected the uso
of all hair dyes, from an npprehension of their pos-
■easing qualities deleterious to tho health of the
hair and skin, may avail themselvos of this prepara
tion with a perfect‘confidence in tho innoxious
qualities nfail the ingredients used in its compn.
■ition. ° r »rf|olJfAS M. TURNER Sc CO.,
may 26 161 Bay-street.
MUSTARD —Brown
or Black, White English.
MARJORAM—Sweet.
ONION-YellowDetch,
Large red, Silver skin,
Onion setts. *
OKRA.
PARSLEY—Curled.
PARSNIP— Large
Dutch, Uurnsey.
PEPPER—Rell, Cay-
ono.
PUMPKIN—Connec
ticut. Mammoth.
PEAS —Early Wash-
•gton,2A foot, early War-
ick,2 reel, early double
blossom frame, 3 feet,
early Charlton, Golden
Hotspur, 3iJ feet, Dwarf
Marrowfat, 3A feet, Biah-
(’sd:vnrf prolific, 1 foot,
atchless Marrowfat or
Tall, 6 feet.
RADISH—White Fall,
hardy Long Scarlet,Long
Salmon. Scarlet Turnjp,
YollowTurnip,(fino Sum
mer and Autumn variety,)
aniah *
Scotch, Purple.
LEAK—Large Scotch,
London.
L BT'mPC E—Drum
head,whiteCabbage,Curl
ed Sileiia, Large green-
head, I inporial cabbage.
MELON—Green Cit
ron, Nutmeg, Cantelopo,
IK.
FLOW El
Large Musk.
Inpkgs, 1
do • 25 do
Peppergrass. Broad leaf, black Fall or Spanish.
CUCUMBER—Early RHUBARB ROOTS.
Frame,Early cluster, Ear
ly short greon, Baily long
groen.
CARROT—Early horn,
Long Orange.
CORN—Sweet or Su
gar, Early Canada, Tus-
Oarora. mm Uiuun noun, u iiihi
EGG PLANT-I’urplo. crook neck. Cocnanutor
KALE— Green curled Porter’s Valparaiso, Veg-
SALSIFY.
SAUE.
SPIN AGE. —Prickly
nr Fall, Round Leaf
Summer.
SQUASH.—
Summer bu*h,EarlyS
VVii
EKG-
ikentle.
HE AMERICAN IN
LAND—By Alexander Slidell Macki
The Rose of Persia, or Giafar al Uarmeki: a Tale
oftheEaat) by Samuel Spring.
The Writings of George Washington: being his
Correspondence, Addresses, Messages and other
Papers, Official and Private, selected and published
from the original Manuscripts, with a Lire of the
Author; notea nnd Illustrations by Jared Sparks—
vol. 1st containing Washington’s Lifo.
The History of the World, from the earliest pe
riod to tha year of our Lord 1783, with particular ref-
reence to the affairs of Europe and her Colonies)
translated from the German of Baron Johq Von
Muller-r4 vols. 12 mo., with notes by Alexander
H. Everett
Lives of Eminent Individuals Celebrated in A-
merican History, containing the i.ives of Stark,
Bralnerd, Fulton, John Smith, Ethan Alien, Sebas
tian Cabot, Henry Hudson, Joseph Warren, Israel
Putnam, David Rittenhnuio, William Pincknoy, Sir
Henry Vane, Anthony Wayne, William Ellery, and
Richard Montgomery.
Alice Gordon, nr The Uses of Orphanage ; by
Joseph Aide*, D. D.
Pictorial Historv of England, No. 21.
Tho Eclectic Msgnxlne, for April.
The Child’s Friend : being selections from the
various works of Arnaud Berquin, adapted to the
use of American Readers, with a sketch of his
Life and Writing*.
Just received by .
apr 30 W.
prising in part the following, vix: , . •
Amputating,TrepanninganuObatetricci Instruments
Calarnr-I nn>l Kinhl.tnn. n.ul Ili...,.In
Cataract and Strabismus and Dissecting do
Copping Casas, with Horn and
Searificatore, plain and revkraa
Tooth Keys, Foreepa, all atylei
Dental Instruments iheasfea
Pocket Setts Surgical Instruments . , .. •• ,
Thumb nnd Gum Lancets, Ivory and Shell Handles
Spring Lancets, Silver and Brats
Stomach Tube*, Catheters, Silver and Gum F.las-
Uo Bougeea, Metal nnd Q. K., all of which aro
offered low. THOS. M. TURNER & CO.,
way 20 181 Bay-atra’et.
N il MORE WHITE, GREY Oft
RED HAIR—A remedy which cnhancn#
considerably tho beauty, and altera tho nppearanc*
ol the countenance from that which is much dis
liked. It la pleasing to have efficient
move these defects. To effect thia c‘
so much wished for. la the grand and
JULES HAUEL’S VEGETABLE l
DYE. which Uie proprietor can wlt_
la far beyond Jinv thing ol the kind.ever ;
in thia or any other country. Itap
powerful, though very innocent,
result is n wonder, aa it enables persons to
atantaneously their hair, without the least ir
nience. For changing red or grey hair, ‘
eyebrows, «tc., to a brown,black or ches
The slightest evil consequences need not be fi
from ita uae—it la altogether harmless. This Com*
position is the only one sanctioned by the science
of Chemistry to dye, in zn Indelible manner, thi^,
various gradations ofcolore, without danger or in
convenience, and has juslifiad the liberal patronage
and unlimited confidence of the public. If black
I* required, ask for box marked N.) if brown, box
marked B.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, b
HAUEL, Perfomer and Chemist, No 15
street. 4th door below Fourth, South T
delphta, and by
J. M. TURNER 8c BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THOS. RYERSON.
ET Beware of Counterfeits—\sk for “JULES
HAUEL’S VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYF.,»
if you want the genuine article.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin InaUtute.
mar 29 th ly
P reparations for the
HAIR.-Beal’s Hair Reatn’rative. Jayne’s
Hair Tonic, Prentiss’ Kepbatia, Quirk’s Cawada
Oil, Guerlaln’s Eau Lustrsle, Rowland’s Maccasaar
Oil. Genuine Bear’s Oil, Garland’* Fluid de Geor-
S e, Dissey and Fiver's Ox-Marrow, AnUque Oil,
sndoline, Cjdonine, Oil Philocome, Pomatum in
“*"■* “tick Pomatum, 6rc.) for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbon’s Buildings.
jar*, Black Sti
may 20
T IQUID HAIR DYE.—Rouuell’s
A-d Liquid Hair Dye, lor changing instantaneous
ly Grey or Red Hair, Eye brows and Whiskers to
a bcautifol Black or Brown color, without injury to
the skin. Thia preparation stands unrivalled for
ita superiority over every other Hair Dye. For
aaleby A. T. BOWNE.
may 21
A CHANCE —NOW’S YOUR
TIME.—1 have in my Store e largo quantity
of remedies for Fever and Ague, auch aa Rowand s
Tonio Mixture, do. Pills, and other remedies daily
advertised) these articles are generally sold at
One Dollar per bottle, I offer the genuine ntt the
reduced pries of Fifty Cents per bottle. The rea
son for selling la, I do not want any of them in my
•tore. W. HUMPHREYS, J*.
may 19
D r. gourand’s medicated
SO \P.—Tho following, from amoog a host
of similar testimonials of the extraordinary virtues
of Goorand’a Italian Medicated Bcap, are selected
for their brevity 1
Dr. Gouraud.—Sir: For a series of years my face
and forehead have been covered with unsightly
blotches and pnatules—and to aggravate the matter,
my nose gradually assumed the redness of a jrfony.
In short, I became an object of disgust to myaelr.
Ad ridicule to others—inasmuch aa my affliction
was attributed to an undno use of stimulants. I
hnvo proved the contrary, by using your invaluable
Medicated Soap—through the influence ot which. 1
am eptiraly freed from the aforesard nuisances, and
my akin ba* become as while and clear aa ft was in
the days of my boyhood. I conceive this pdblid
testimony to bo eminently yo&r dQ6, and yon ari
t uito welcome to make what use of i( you (least,
espcctfully yours, Jito. Jcrmiis, Printer,'.
True Sun Buildings.
For sale by A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
apr 28
‘.THORNE WILLIAMS.
mor crook neck,
etable Marrow.
TURNIP.— Early
white Dutch, (Flat or
Spring.) Early red top,
KarlyuardenStone,Large
English Norfolk,Hanover
nr long Tankard, Purplo
top Rutabaga.
TOM ATO.-Lnrge red.
AITILEY &. PUTNAM’S LIBRA-
v T R Y OF CHOICE READING—Handsome
ly bound in red cloth.
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte; by William
Haxlitt, in 3 volumes.
Tho Sparinrds and their Country; by Richard
Ford, author of the Hand-Rook of Spain,
Tho Lives of Dr. John Doune. Sir Henry Wot-
ton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert,nnd
Dr Robert Sanderson; by Izaak Walton, with
ime account or the author and hia writioga) by
homaa Zauch, D. D., F. L. S,
Solitary Honrs; by Mrs.Caroline Southey.
Proverbial Philosophy: a Book of Thought* nnd
Arguments, originnlly treated; by Martin Farqu
har Tupper, Esq., M. A.
On Heroes, Hero-Worship nnd the Heroic in
History : six Lectures, reported with emendations
■nd additions) by 'Thomas Carlyle.
Sartor Roaartus: 'Tho Lifo and .Opinions of Herr
Teufolsdrockh, in threo books; by Thos. Carlyle.
The French Revolution: a History; by 'Thomas
Carlyle.
For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
may 13
THYME.
SEEDS.
12 kinds in each. In pkgs. 50 kinds in etch.
25 do do 100 do
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, 8cc.
Buck wont, Broom Corn, Blue Grass, Canary
Soed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye and
Oats.
Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit and Ornamental Trees
furnished to order from one of tha best and most
extensive Nursery* and Flower Gardens in this
country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Garden
ing, Raising of Stock, Poultry, dtc., to which will
be added the moat popular works issued on the
above subjects.
fob 10 DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER.
U TLEY’S PATENT STRAW
CUTTER.—The undersigned offers tho
Right for Mnking and Selling tho abovo Machine
in tho Counties of Chatham, Camden, Glynn, Ef
fingham, Liberty, Emanunl, Laurens, Lowndos,
McIntosh, Montgomery, Telfair, Wayne, Ware,
Biyan, Bulloch and Appling.
The following certificate from gentlemen who
enjoy high reputations for their agricultural man
agement, and especially for thoir success in feed
ing cattle, speaks of it as an efficient improvement:
Augusta, April, 1846.
We, tho undersigned, luve examined and test
ed Utley’s Patent Straw Cuttor, *nd pronounce
it (from tho simplicity of ita construction and tho
case nnd facility with which it works) to be supe
rior end better adapted to the purposes of the
farmer than any other machine which haa enrao
under our observation, and do'hereby recommend
ita uaeto our friends and the public.
I. A. IIlBI.KR,
E. L. Ali.mord,
H. Bowdke,
Gkorok L. Twiggs.
The Machines can bo examined, and oersons
wishing to purctuso right* to make and sell in any
of tho abovo named counties, will please call on
the undersigned. T. J. WALSH,
nov 23
D U. JACItSON'S PILE Atiti
TETTER EMBROCATION.—'Thia roedl'-
cine has already proved itaalf to be all that it baa, •
been recommended, by those who have given ite'
fair trial in this country, and the demand for it in
creases daily. We have lust heard of an important
cure of Piles, which has been affected by the u#*.
or it in a neighbouring town. The case was that or
a female who had for a long timo been ttiuter the.
•care of a physician, but had received no relief, amt
her case was considered hopeless.. As a last renor:
ahe purchased a bottle or Dr. Jackson’* Embroca
tion, which rapidly restored her to health. We have
no hesitation (n saying that thia preparation of Dr.
Jackson, for the cure of Piles and the various
diseases of the skin, is the most valuable medicine
ever offered to the American public. 'There is no
quackery aboat ft. Dr. Jackson is one of the moat
skilful practising phyaicjML and whenever his va-
rinus preparations have Sen thoroughly tested, he
is looked upon ■■ a great public benefactor.—Ga-
S IMPSON’S JOURNEY.—An
Overland Journey Round the World, during
the years 1841 and 18)2) by Sir Gearge Simpson,
Govornor-in-Chiefofthe Hudson’s Bay Company’s
Territories.
A Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, consisting
of elegnnt extracts on every subject, compiled from
various authors and arranged under appropriate
heads; by John T. Watson, M.D.
Small Book* on Great Subjects, in 3 vols.
History of the Roformntinn in Germanv) by
Leopold Kanko, author of“Hiatory of the Popes,”
part 3; translated by Sarah Austin.
The Medical Students Vade Mecum, or Manual
of Examinations upon Anatomy, Physiology, Chem
istry, Materia Mcdica, Surgery, Ate. Ac; second
odition, ureatly enlarged) by George Menden
hall, M. D.
Supplement to the Hand-Book of Necdlow*rk;
from Airs. Gaugain and Mrs Gure.
Small Books on Great Subjects, No. 12; the
General Principles of Grammar.
Just received by
may 13 W.THORNE WILLIAMS,
S TEEL PENS.—160 ^ross S^cel
Pens in boxes nnd on cards, consisting of tail-
lotts Victoria, Queen’s Own, Fountain. Poruvian
Eagle, Magnum Uonum, nnd Croton Pens; boxes
containing one, three and twelve dozen each, at all
S rices ; also Herzog’s celebrated Engle Pen, and
osewood Pen-holders; for sale at wholesale 01
retail, by G II. HENDRICKSON,
mar 14 * Gibbons’ Buildings.
L umber,shingles, staves
AND WOOD. —The undersigned having
leased for a term of years Lamar’s, Eastern Wharf,
lately occupiod by P. K. Sheils, is now reoeifing
and will continue rn receive, and keep on hand, a
carefully soleclod supply of SAWED LUMBER,
TIMBER. SHINGLES, STAVES and WOOD,
all ol whimnio proposes to soil on tho most ac-
commodatihg term*. He is alao ready to mako
contracts for the Shipment of Lumber or Timber,
either coastwiao or to foreign porta, and will glvo
nllon to all orders forwarded from abroad.
all. Ofllcoon liny-street.
W RITING INKS.—250 dozemot
various maker*, Blue, Black, Red and
Copying.
Juat received a new nrticlo, hamtaomoly put up
in battles of improved stylo and shape, manufac
tured by A. W. Harrison, who claims for it superi
ority to all others. Merchants and Institution*
disposed to give this Ink a trial will be presented
with a small bnttlo froo of charge, and those pur
chasing nro at liberty lo return should it not glvo
satisfaction. For sale by
JOHN M. COOPER.
N. B. Country Merchant* aupplied at much re
duced prices^ apr 26
P ERFUMERY.—TI10 Subscriber
has just received per brig Augusta, a
fine assortment of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, C<
Brushes, Fancy Articles &o., all of which 1
tho host quality, and will he sold Jta small advance
above New-York price*.
^ A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
may 7 Gibbons’ Buildings,
, - very
Combs,
are of
strict nttenl
Purchasers will pleaso cal
holow the Kxcliango.
dec 10
M
ROBERT A. ALLEI
xette.
, For snle by.
THOMAS M. TURNEI
R 8c CO.,
•,181 E
may 3 Wholesale Druggists, 181 Bay-at.
rpo THF, PLANTERS OF
I GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.—
DR. ANDERSON'S CELEBRATED WORM DE
STROYING SYRUP.—Having obtained the recipe
of the above celebrated Worm Syrup, (from a
grand son of Dr. Anderson) I have prepared 12
doxen bottles expressly , to present to the planters
ofthisandtho adjoining States, for the purpose
that they may satisfy themselves of the superior
effects of tide Syrup. From the well known
anthelmintic properties and the many testimonials
that accompany this recipe, I am fully able to say
it Is far superior to any Vermifuge now before the
public. This Syrup positively contains uo mercu
rial or Mineral Preparation. Prepared and (old
only by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr..
Savannah, Ga.
My written signature accompanies each bottle,
and none aro genuine without it. H,
may 10
C OL. HALLOWES* PURE AND
UNADULTERATED ARROW ROOT—
Seethe following statement of Dr. Chilton, the dia*
tinguished New-York. Chemist:
“I have examined a sample of Arrow Ront.manu.
factured by CoS. Hallowes, of St. Maiys, Geo., and
exhibited at tho last Fair of the American Institute
by Mr. Stephen Burkhalter of this city. The arti
cle is of tho very finest quality, and from the «•
porimonta made upon it, I find It to contain as larg*
a proportion of nutritious matter, npd to he in every
other respect fully equal to, the heat quality of Ar
row Root obtained from Bermuda.
“It being of vital importance to invalids that such
deliento articles of diet be pure, I feel glad or tho
opportunity to apeak ao favourably or the Georgia
Arrow Root
“New York, August 14,18J6.
JAMES R. CHILTON. M. D.”
.A fresh supply received by
fob 12 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
•^yiSTAlt’S CORN PLASTER—
after
more
N EW FRENCH READER
Chefs d'Oevre Drnmntiquea do la languo
Fraricaise, mis on ordre proprossif, ot nnnntis pour
no jscillter (’intelligence. Par A. G. Collott, Fro-
fesfeur de Innguca at de litteraturo.
Histojy of the Roman Reffiib1ic) by J. Michalot,
translated from tho French by Wm. Ilnxlctt. Esq.
Poems of Amelia—second odition, enlarged.
Just received by “ ..
apr 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
AYNARD & NOYES’celabrnted
Black Writing INK for the quill ortteel
Savannah, June 24th, 184
The undersigned having for several years used in
their respective olficos tho Black Writing Ink of
Messrs Maynard 8c Noyes, of Boston, cortify that
they have uniformly found it to bo superior to any
other, particularly in the unchangeable character of
Us blackness. - n n ,
R. R. Ci'Yi.ER, Cashier R. R. 8c B g. Co.
J. Huntkr, Cashier Ins. Bk. of Columbus.
S, C. HOUSE, Sec. Sav’h. Ins- & Trust Co.
A. PORTER, Cashier Bank State Georgia.
I. K TxrrT, Teller Bank State Georgia.
, This Ink has stood the test of more than thirty
years’ trial, and during this time haa boon constant
ly increasing in publicTuYoUr nnd patronage, and is
now the lending article in tho country. It flows
with frecdom^bccomes permanently black, nnd ;
will not mould under any circumstances. This Ink
is ip all sited bottles, from one ounce to one quart.
Dealers supplied on liberal tnrmii ft
mar 19 THOMAS M TURNER 8c CO.
This Platter is now offered to the public
a trial of more thari ten yoart, as affording
reliof in that painful complaint ofCORNSdhan
any other remedy now in uso. It has in a number
of instances entirely removed the Corn; and in all
cases relievos the pain and inflammation accompa
nying it. Persona nfter onco trying it will bo satis
fied of its efficacy. Afresh supply just received,
and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 12 Gibbons’I
W OLLASTON’S
GELATINE.—20 lbs of Wollaston’s PaC
out Gelatine for immediately making
Blanc Mango, being quickly dissolved!
water. It is of equal strJIgth with the II...
sian Isinglass, and perfectly free from any unpleas
ant taste or smell, requiring loss fiavorinp * L
other preparation of Gelatine or Isitj ‘
perfectly pure colourless and solid
For *«1o by A. T. P''*”" 1
spr26
I EG AL BIBLIOG
A-d Thesaurus of American
Scotch Law Kboka;
Treatise*, interspersed
upon their various edit*
is prefixed a copious I
Marvin. Counsellor at
maytfO •