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XLV.
SAVANNAH, GA„ TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1, 1847.
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Psrrisianne, Hedowa. Glemary, and other Wallses,
together with a quantity or Hongs, Marches, Quick
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nslructorsj Callcott's Musical Grammar; U
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mar 9 T. T. WIl
Writing, of
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Paley’s Natural Thedtayr with select
the Illustrative Notes. andlhe Huppleme
sertatTons of Sir Charles Rail and Lord Brougham.
Tho whole :newly arranged, and edited by Elisha
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A Familiar Exposition oT tho Constitution or the
‘ inlitg a brier commentary and
Joseph Story, LL. D.
— r ._._ «.id by Interesting Facta, Inci
dents and^noedotes) bv Rev. Charles Fluid.
Omoo, a narrative of adventures in the South
Seas I by Herman -Melville.
Arthur Martin, or Th toMother’aTrlals r by Chas.
Burdett, Esq.
Wild Sports or the West, with Legendary Talos
and Looal Sketches j by the author or “Stories or
Waterloo."
No. 2* Pictorial History of England.
llluatrated Lire or Gen. Winfield Scott.
Received by JOHN-M. COOPER.
may 19
•ZC^TNA INSURANCE CO. OF
.i Ci HARTFORD, Connecticut.—Tho under
signed, Agents Cor the above named-Company in
4his city, conUnue to insure’ against lose or damage
by fire on Buildings or 8tocks of Goods. This is
oae or the oldest Insurance Companies in the Unit.
State*, and ita losaea have alwaya been promptly
■paid. Applications for insurance willbo received by
r oct»5 COHEN, NORRIS ft CO., Agents.
S HAMPOOING.—J. M. HAY-
WOOD inrorms the Gentleman of Savannah,
that ho ia prepared to Shampoo in a very comfort-
able manner, by Shower-Bath. ,
Tho prioo lor Gentleman will bo 25 conta—Chil
dren 124 cents.
N. B. Parents aro respectfully informed that
every care shall be taken with their children when
, aent to my Saloon to be shampooed. hair out, or
any other operation* performed on them. Ladiee
and Gentlemen who wiih to be waited on at their
ewn houses, the price will bn invariably 75 cents,
apr 14
S IIAVINQ MATERIAL!?—Wade
to Butcher’s, Greavos St Son’s, and Eiliott’a
finest quality oftJaat Steel Razors; Chapman’s,
tout’s, and Emerson’a Rasor Strap* ; e great vari
ety of auperior Saving Bruahea | Gucrlain’s Morpe-
laa, Roussel's,%nd Taylor’s Shaving Crenma j Mili
tary, Ambroaial, and Walnut Oil Shaving Soapa in
squares | French, English, and American Shaving
Cakes} and a great variety of ShaviemCsses, Toi
let Mirrors, die., for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 13 Gibbons’ Buildings.
r|7HE FARMER’S COMPANION,
J. or Essays on th% Principles and Practice of
American Husbandry, with an Addreas and an Ap-
pendis, Ac.} by tho Honorable Jeaso Buel.
The Philosophy of Magio, Prodigies, and appa
rent Miracles, from the French of Eu isebe as I-
verte.
Memoirs of the moat eminent American Me
chanics) also Lives of distinguished European Me
chanics. tngethor with Anecdote*, Ac. Ac., relat
ing to the Mechanic Art*} by Henry Howe.
The Lives of Vasco Nunes do Balboa, the dis
coverer of the Pacific Qcean, Hernando Cortes, the
conqueromf Moaico, and Francisco Pixarro, the
conuuefbr of Peru.
The Huguenot: a Tale of the French Protes
tants; by G. P. R. James. Esq.
Daniel Dennison, ana the Cumberland States
man) by the late Mr*. Holland.
Livea of tho Lord Chancellors. Roceived by
fob *4 a* JOHN M. COOPER.
MTEEPS & MORRELL —Aro
v v now receiving • full assortment of the fol
lowing articles:
Solar,Side and Hall Lamps; (**.: -m; ’.amp Shades,
Chimnoys and Wick, Ac. M
Also, plated Coflbo and Tea Urns, Cake Baskefl)
Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, Castors, Ac.
Britannia Tea snd Cofine Pots, Sugar Dishes,
Cream Pots, Stop Bowls, Spittoons, Mugs, Pitch
ers, Ac.
Japanned Tea Trays, Woitersi Choose, Bread.
Cake, Knife and Spoon Trays; Cake, Sugar and
Spice Boros, Tes Caddies, Sponge and Font Bilhs,
Chamber Pails, Water Pails, Slop Jar*, Ac.
Planished Tin Tea and Colfoo Urns, Dish and
Plato Covors, Steak and Chafing Dishea, Colfoo and
Tea Pots. Kettles, Egg Coddlers, Water Boilers,
Nursery Lamps; Ae.
Also, Wooden Ware, Broom*. Brushes, Bellows,
Dour and Table Malts, Market Baskets, Wire Piste
and Dish-Coven, Egg Whips *and Ladles, Ac ,
with a varloty of other articles in this line, which
will bo sold low, %t
octll NO. 102 PENFIF.LD S RANGE.
P A l» IS a AND TWINE.—100
roams strong aingtfl Wrapping Papar, 130 do
da Crown do, 170 do do blued double do, for cover
ing Cotton Yarn and for Grocer’s use, tnado to
order; 70 reams large colored Wrapping Paper, for
Dry Goods; 40 do patent Hemp Paper, extra strong;
40 do News and Post Office Envelope Paper) 40 do
blue and green Druggist's Papor) 150 do light
Wrapping and Shoe Paper: 40 do Tee Wrapping
Paper) 150 lbs. coarse ana fino Hemp Wrapping
Twine) 100 Iba. ooarse and fine Cotton Wrapping
Twine. Just received and for sale by
nov 3 DENSLOW A WEBSTEI
P AINTS, OIL, &c.—400 25
lbs each pure No. I and 2 White Lead) 150
ken and cask; of pure, snd No. ! do, 50, 100,200
and 600 lbs each) 150 canistars Chrons Green,
8 round in Oil) 150 do Paris and Verdigris Green,
o do; 100 do Chrome Yellow nnd Prussian Blue.dn
do: 120 kegs Red, Black aid Brown, do do) 1,000
gallons best quality Linseed Oil) 10 bhls Spirits
Turpentine) 6 do Furniture, Coach snd Japan Var-
'urpontinej 6 _ _
idah. For sale by
apr 22
Japan \
DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
iVTUW SPRING GOODS—Per Brig
i v Philur*.— Ladies’ and gents’ Merino Shirts,
gents’ brown cotton and ailk Under-shirts, senU’
nnd boys’ brown and mixed cotton Half Hone,Berlin
Gloves. Lisle, silk snd ombroidored Gloves, blnck
snd white silk Hose, white thread Half Hoae, fancy
Prints, Linen Shirting, brown and Grass Linen,
Corduroy, Tabby Velvet, Irish Linu, Satin Jems,
black Casslmero, Imperial Countorpnnos, blue
Gambroons, ootton Edgings, super Brillinntes,
Rroeade Hdkfo., Organdie Muslins, super Parasols,
Sue Shades and Paraaolettes) at wholesale and ro
tail,by SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
mar 10
H ouse furnishing goods.
11-I Barnsley Sheeting, 5-4 to 12-4 Oottcmdo
6-4 to 12-4 Linen Damask, Damask Table Cloths
Coloured nnd whito Cotton Doylies
4-4 Irish Linens, Linon and Cotton Table Covers
10-4 to 124 French Quilts, Musquito Netting
Coloured end whito Matting, Jute Mats
And a variety of other House Furnishing Goods
are offered at lowest prices, by
apr 22 BULL A ANDREWS.
XT O U S E - K E E P I N G DRY
XX GOODS.—124 Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Pillow Caae Linens, Table Diaper and Damaska,
Napkins and Doilies, Hdckabuek and Scotch
Diamond Diaper. 34,7-8 and 4-4 fine low priced
b etchod and unbleached Cotton Sheetings, super
I'ng'ish Long Cloths, Bobinet Pavilion Gauxe,'
croia.bsrrod do, figured Damask and Moreena,white
• ml colored ManeUlee Guilts and Counts rnalnea,
n-loced Table Cloths, 74 French (Raid Diaper,
Russia Diaper nnd Crash. Dowlsss and Osnaburgs,
apr 6 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITTr
131011 DRESS GOODS The
Subscribers have receivod per last trip of
tnanior Southerner: Foulard, plain and other
S -ring Silks, Silk Muslins, French Printod Mus
lins and Cambrics, Plaid Tarloton Muslins, Oiled
Silks, Embroidered Muslin Robes, Hemstitch and
Riviere Border Linen Cambric Hinderchiefs, Em
broidered Muslin Collars and CufTs, and a general
assortment of Parasols, Parnsolettos and Sun-
Shades. For aalo nt lowest prices, Id quantities to
suit purchasers, by
_ JAMES ANDERSON A CO,
tnar 19 No.70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-sta.
1TOME8TIC GOODS 3 4,7-8,
44,54 and 64 brown Shirtings and Sheet-
ISSi M, 7-8, 44,6-4 and 12-7 Bleaehed do) Tiok-
Str lposj Shirting Stripes) Blue Drill-
l"g»B In* and Mixed Denims: York Stripes snd
H*! 6 4, 74, 8 4 and 104 Table Damask;
Huoksbuok ond Scotch Diapor; lluakabuok and
°T el U U'mask and coloured Doilliest A*
P^^^'l^tio Plaids: Philadelphia Stripos;
.- 1 ? • nt, M«yfl° We r Spool Thread; col’d Cotton
sod Linen Thread; Buttons; Pins; Needles; Tapes;
«c. Ao. Just raeeivod by
°P r3 BULL A ANDREWS.
TpTOSILRY.—Ladies' white Cotton
i Ladjes’ brown, alate end mixed IIoso;
Hn. L "P° n wor ^®‘ 1 Horn; Ladies' Linen
■ hrown and wldto Linon half Ho«o;
Gents whito, brown and jnl«ed Cotton hair Hoae;
GenPs white and black Silk half Hose; Mieses*
mixed and white Hoso; Children’a long
Eg* hislo Mitts; Children’s half fingered Lisle
Mitts; Miiica’ whito nnd black NottGlovca; Lndlea*
Whito and black Nett Glovos; Lndlea’ onlorod Lisle
Gloyeijwhlte nud black H.S. Gloves. For sale by
mar27 HENRY H. P’i’OTKSBURY.
Rlacr, BLUE and red ink.
-*0 Brow Davlas’ A Black's auporlor Ink.
jpo first premium of the Amerlean Instltnto.has
^ .warded to their Inks at four annual Fair*
held In the city of New-York. Alao, Maynard A
Nnyt a enperior Writing Ink. For sale bj
may |fi
Gjbbona’ Buildings.
Burrowe’s
1LMOT.
X\TASIUNGTON AND HIS GEN.
▼ Y ERALS-By J. T Headley, author of Na-
poison and 4ila Manuals. > - , • .
. Harpera’ Illuminated Hhakaneare, In 3 volnmes,
splendidly bound in Turkey Morocco and gilt; also
ball bound in library calf.
Festna, a Poem, by Philip James Bailey, barrister
at law—fifth American edition.
Elements of Geometry and Conic Sectiona ; by
Ellas Loomis, A. M.
Reports of Cases Argued «nd Determined in tho
Count of Chancery ofthe States of New-York, be
fore the Hon. Lewis H. Sandford, Vice-Chancellor
of the First Circuit, while araietsnt Vice-Chancel
lor, vot. 2d. For aale by
may 7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
jVTOTESON THE UPPER IUO
LI* GRANDE—By Bryant P. Tilden, Jr.^Ex-
plored in the months of October and November,
1846, on board the U. S. atonmer Major Brown,
by onler of Major Gen’I. l’attcrion, U. S. A., Com
manding tho Second Division, Army of Occupation,
Mexico.' v
The Water Cure, or Hydropathy; from the
British and Foreign Medical Koviow; by John
Forbes. M. D. F. K 8.
Tho Half-Yearly Abstract ofthe Medical Sciences,
being a practical and analytical digest of the con
tents of the principal British and Continental
Medical Works, published during the preceding
six months;pert 3, January to June, 18*6; part 4,
July to Decembor, 1816.
Hana-Book of Human Anatomy, General. Spe
cial and Topographical; translated from the origi
nal German or Dr. Alfred Von Behn, and adapted
to the use of the English Student; by John Birkett.
Juat received by
mar 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
P ROBABILITIES —An Aid to
Faith; by Martin Farquhar Topper.
The Lifo or Napolean Bonaparte; by William
HaxIUt.
An Author's Mind; “A Book fill of Books,” or
'Thirty Books in One.” Edited by M. F. Tapper,
Esq., M. A.
Margaret Percival; by the author of “Amy Her
bert.” Edited by tho Rev. William Sowell, B. D.
Travels in Peru; by Dr. J. J. Von Tschudi. •
Received by JOHN M. COOPER:
N otes of a traveller; on
the Social nnd Political Stato of Fraftce,
Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and olbor parts of
Europe, during the present century; by Samuel
Laing, Esq.
History of the Conquest of Peru by the Spaniards;
by Don ’relesforo do Trueba y Coair.
Livos of Men of Lottera and Science, who flour
ished in the time of George the III; by Henry
Lord Boqgham.
The llschelor’s Own Book, being twenty-four
passages in theX.ifo of Mr. Lamhkio, (Gent.); by
George Cruikshank. Juat received by
fob 10 W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
D RY GOODS.—75 coaei and bale*
assorted qualities Keraeva
Shirt’s
do
J4 bale, red end while llinnele,
10 b«lee 0 and 0.4 Dullll Twilled Blanket.,
75 bales Geordlk otton Osnaburgs,
150 bales 34,7*8 and 4-4brown Sheeting St
6 case. 34,7* and 44 bleached *
60 eases Taney and furniture Print*, «
10 caaeaasa’cd qualities and styles KontuckyJeii
5 cases fhnoy Caasimerea,
25 balea 2001b. Nos 6,7, 8,9, 10 »nd*12 Cotton
Yarn, assorted in the bale, manufactured at
Columbia, S. C.
U)00 dox; white,black Jilato and mlftd Cotton Hoae
200 doxon heavy wool knit Socks, • u
600 dozen Plaid Handkorchlofs, assorted quilitiMi
200Ibe.*Turkey Red Yarn, . ' *
800 dozen white and colored Spool Cotton,
600 lbs. white, brown and bluo Patent Thread;
1 ogether with many other fancy and staple ar-
lidos of Dry Goods generally sold in Dry Goods
Storos, aro now offered for sale at much reduced
S rices, and on the usual accommodating terms, at
los.73and 151 Gibbon*’ Building, where porch as-
era are respectfolly invited to eall and examine the
■Rides, by - HIRAM ROBERTS.
YITINTER, SPRING ANp SUM-
▼ v ’ MER C LOTH I NO.— 1 Tho undersigned is
now receivina his supply of SPRING and SUM-
MER.CLOTHING, and a large assortment of
FANCY ARTICLES attached to the same, which
ho will offer at such prices as he thinks will induce
those in went to five him eeell end convince them-
selves of the fact, he being determined not to be
«overaodby other’s prices, but irv such as he esn
live bv and let othnrn live aW Thh foil
part of his assortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A few Broad Cloth
Cloaka, Over-Coats and Mantles; fine French black
and English Broad Cloth Frock and Dress Coats of
all qualities; fine bluo and invisible green do do;
fino figurou and plain' Bcavor Frock Coats; fine
French Cassimcr end Broad Cloth Pants; Broad
Cloth, Cassimcr, Velentia, Merino and Velvet Vests.
N. B. The above being of Winter Article, will
be sold it very reduced prices. •
SPRINO AND SUMMER—Fresh snd foshiona-
bio Prap D’Ete and Cambist Frock and DreasCoata;
Tweed Caaeimer Frock and Buaineas Coats; check
Linen, Gingham and figured Co’toa. Frock and
Coatees; cream colored Grass Linen Md brown do
Drep D’Ete, French Drill, Gombroon, whito
Linen Drills, lasting Merino, TwemFCssiimors,
Cotton Jeans an<L£amblet Pants; Round Jackets,
of all kinds and^uslities; fine white and figured
Marseilles, Bombatioe, figured and black Satin,
twilled and fancy Jean Vests; Merino, Silk and Crt-
ton-knit Under Shirt* and Drawers; Linen, Muahn,
■t/ipod *nd faney colored Shirts;* great variety of
S.lk and Linen Pocket Handkerchief*; CamSric,
Italian and colored Cravats; figured and plain Satin
Stocks and Neck Ties, a new article; black and
white Kid, black Silk, and b>own Linen (Roves:
- vory Inrgo a*«ortn\ent oT Suspcndkrs; Riding
*■*” * ,J " ’’ * '’-'fiei
GOOD GOODS, AND LOU PRICES I
GENTEEL CLOTHING RADLUAIIE,
CHEAP! CHEAP!! VfEAPH
P RICE & VEAD!5»fee plom-
uro in informing tho public kat they may be
found atony* at home, amply provided with any snd
every article pertaining to gkntlenJn’a Dress; and
do hereby confidently assure allkhoeo who may
favor them with patronage, that tllir e.id and aim
ia toserve all folthfolly. I
■ One of the Firm being constajtly in the New-
Yolk morket attending to the seldtion and menu-
featuring of our Good*, enable* us unreservedly to
dehlare that we do end will sell Gbda as cheap or
chonper than tho like quality canto purchased in
this city. Let all those who may hi sceptical but
call and aee.
We have a larger nnd better /assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES nnd VOTINGS, than
Can be fouqd in this city, which we will make to
measure at less than,Northtr*taU. And being as
sisted in our Cutting Departmentwitli the sklirand
ability of Mr. RIPLEY, all thosqcntrustingua with
orders may rely on their beinJ fashionably end
feithfolly executed, and no mistie. at
147 SV-STREET,
nov 21 Next door to the Republican office.
REWARD—To tho per
•on 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. Tiiis valuable discovery
will enable a person to dye instantaneously the Hair
or Whiskers, in a fow miuutos, without tho least
Boys' UloUT Caps,
TAILORING.—Just received n small 6t«l choice
assortment of Fronch Cloths and Cassimera, Drop
D’Ete, and other pieco Goods, which will bo made
np to order by experienced Workmen, at the short
est notice, and in the lateststyle. Cutting for Men
and Boye to bo rosdo by others, will bo attended to
with grent rare and despatch, at the Old Stand,
No. 114 Bryan stroot, by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mar 19
L AW DICTIONARY A new
Law Dictionary, containing explanations of
such technical term* and phrases as occur In tlio
works of legal authors, in the Practice of the
Courts, ulhnn tho Parliamentary Proceeding ofthe
Houses of Lords, or Lords and Commons; to which
is added an outline ofaii Action at Law and of a
Suit in Equity; by Henry Jamea Halthouse, Esq.
Edited from the second and enlarged oilition, with
numerous additions: by Henry Pennington, of tho
‘’bilsdelpbia Bar. Just received by
apr 27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rpiIE LAW OF CONTRACTS—
X In n enurso of Lootures delivered nt tho Law
Institution; by John William Smith, Esq., author
of 11 Leading Cssos,” with notes and an eppendis,
by Jelinger C. Syroon, Esq.
A Digest ef tho Conveyancing, Testamentary
and Registry Laws of all tho' States ofthe Union,
embracing references to the loading decisions
upon these subjMtain the most of the States, to
gether with the forms; by James41.Thornton.
English Common Law Reports, vols. 49 and 50,
also, the index to the first 47 vols.
Tho Law Library for January, February and April.
Just received by
mar 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
F URNITURE, PIANOS, Ate.—
Tho Subscriber is constantly making oxton-
sivo additions to his stock of FURNITURE, PI
ANOS, dtc.&c., and respectfully invites all those
in want of any article in his line, to call and ex
amine his assortment before “going further and
faring worse.” Tooay the least, he has as large,
ae well as ono ofthe most rich nnd splendid assort
ments of CABINET FURNITURE that can bo
found this side of New-York; and ae to prices, he
cannot be undersold, as he has advantages equal
to any in making his purchases.
He would particularly invite dealers and otliora
from the country, to nivo him a call, assuring them
that evory article sold by him may be depended on
ae being what it is represented. Those making
Urge purchases, will have liberal deduction made
from their billa.
His;Pinnn* nro from the factories of Chickering and
Nunns & Fisher, and are unsurpassed both for ele
gance of workmanship as well as for purity of
tone,to any made in this country. They ere offered
at the asms prices charged by the manufacturers,
so that thero is an actual saving of coats by pur<
chasing hoto.
Among other things in Ills ascortment may |;e
found—Anti Dyspeptic Chairs, Urge Serpentine
Sofas, do. Divkhs,do. Ottomans, Plain aud Spring-
seat Sofas,do. do. Divans, Ottomans and Couches,
Mahogany Rocking Chairs, with red and green
plush seating, Mohair do, Mnhogany setting fiill,
three-quarters,and half French Chairs; Curled Ma
ple, Black Walnut and Rosewood Chairs, Cane and
Wood seat Settees, Side Boards with Mahogany
and Marble Tops, Drosaing Bureaus with Marble
Tops,, do Mahogany Tops, Side Case Bureaus,
Writing Table and Book Cases, Cotlago Bureaus
on castors, Scroll and Plain Chamber Bureaus,
Wardrobes. Ladies’ Work Tables, Centre end Pier
Tables with Marble Tops, Marble Top Wash
Stands, Painted do. Dressing Tables, Toa Tables,
Grecian Clawfent Dining Tom' 1 *, F.xtension Tables,
Card Tables with HarM and Ogo Pillars, Mahogany
Bedsteads, do French Patterns, Curled Maple Beef-
steads, Plain do do.—also.
Curled Maplo, Black Walnut and Rosewood
Chnirs with Cano bottoms, Windsor Chairs, Chil
drens’ Hjgh do. Counting Room Desks, Revolving
Chairs for Counting Rooms, Counter Stools, Foot
Stools, Ha| Stands, Hallows snd Brush, Bird
Cajies, Knife Trxya, Safes. Mahogany nnd Cherry
Cribs, llsir MattMiies, Moss do, Feather Beds.
Bolsters and.I’illows, Grcoit, Red, Black, Bluo and
White Cord, with Tassels to match, Hair Cloth for
Sofas and Mahogany Chairs, Willow Wagons, do
Cradles. also,
A ureat varioty of Mantel and Pior Glasses,Toilet
and Dressing Glasses of all of tho different kinds
now usod. I. W. MORRELL.
L ANMAN’S VOYAGE.—A Hum
mer in tho Wildomoss, embracing a canoo
voyago up the Mississippi and around Lako Supe
rior: by Charles Lanman. *
History ofthe Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,
author of the History of France; translated by
William Haxlitt, Esq. Juat received by
may 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
F ORTESCUE—A Novel; by Ja*.
Sheridan Knowles, Esq., part 2d.
Cinq-Mars; or a Conspiracy undar Louis XIII.,
an hiatoricsl romance; by Count Alfred do Vigny
Translated by William Haxlitt.
Queslionsln Geography, adapted for tho uso of
Morse’s, Worcester’s, Mitchell’s, Field’s, Malti- J
Brun’s, Smith’s, Olney’s, Goodrich’s, end other
Maps; by Richard Green Parker, A. M.
Tho True Bolievpr, his charsrtor nnd privileges,
elucidated in a aorios ol discourses; by Bov. Asa
Mahan. Received by
mar 6 W THORNE WILLIAMS.
I *AW Bd|KS.-Dunlap’s Paley
on tho Law of Principal nnd Agont. Third
American edition, with extensive additions, just
published
Edwards on Receivers in Chancory, with Prece
dents
Wheeler’s Reports of Criminal Law Cases, de
cided ot tho City Hall, Now-York, 3 vols.
City Hall Recorder, bVDnn’l Rogers, 6 vols. in 3
Allen on the Duties at.d Liabilities of Sheriffs
Blydonburgh on Usury, with the Statutes of the
aotoral States relating to Interest
< Tlllngh ait’s Ballaqtyirenn tho Statute of Limi
tations, &c.; Adams oh Ejqetmont
Edward’s New«York Chancery Reports,3 vols.
Sinitli’s Selection of L«M*pg Cases in all branch
es ortho Law, with reforqpcea to American Cases,
2d edition,2 vols. .
Unscoo’s Criminal Evidences; Roscoo’s Civil do
East's Reports, 16 vols. in 8.
mar 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
riEOGRAPIlY — My Liulo Geog-
AlT raphy t edited by Mre. L. C. Tuthill.
Modern Chivalry, or Tho Adventures of Cnpt.
Farrago and Teaguo O’Regan; by H. H. Bracken-
ridge, aefiond edition since the author’* death, with
iliuatratiunsfVom original designs, by Darley. ^
Bl.ckwood’sMiiMfoe for April.
’1 he Lew Ropnrtor fpr May. •
Just received by
n»y 15 W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
MY CROCHET SAMPLER—By
V 2^^’’ (longr.i. .1
17OR SHAVING.-ltounel’* Un-
X rivalled Shaving Cream, (new end splendid
article, is now universally ack«wlodged superior
to any Shaving Cream in the Dated Slates or Eu-
,0| nii. delightful preperatiotvis unequalled for
beauty, parity, and fragrance) though somewhat
analogous to Guerilla's Aahrosisl Cream, and
other similar compounds, A fir surpasses them all
by the emollient pasty consistency of it* Isthor,
which ao softens the leant as to reader absving
pleasant and easy; it possesses great advantages
oxer the imported ar»clo in being freshly prepared
from the best materkls, with the greatest skill, and
is not only tho bc»», but also the cheapest articlo
for shaving. It h elegantly put up in boxes, with
splendid laoels
The increasing ••to* of this article during the last
six years, an* the different gold and silver medils
awarded to the subscriber for it. strongly attest the
high estlw«tion in which it ia held by tho -commu-
munity. For sale by
7 THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.,
may28 181 Bay-street.
ur uiii»bi.| ill o iun ■■iinuiua, miuuui uiu isirk -i
Inconvenience. This preparation is warranted not >»he ay stemthe morbid effeci
to wash out, nor to injure the health of the Hair,
and to retain all ita aoflness and brilliancy.
Be certain to aak for “JULES H AU EL’S LIQUID
HAIR DYE,” aa all others are spurious. If you
wish for Blnck, oak for Box marked N; if for Brown,
ask for Box marked B.
Premiums have been-awarded to the Subscriber
at the Franklie Institute Exhibitioo. For sale,
Wholesale snd Retail, by the proprietor, JULES
HAUKL. Perfumer nnd Chemilt, No. 120 Chosnut-
street,4th door below Fourth, South sido, Phila
delphia, and by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER.
Monument-square.
mar 25 th ly And THOS. RVERSON.
JAMES BETTS' UTER
INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Dotenr.
bavannaM, (Ga J—l would beg to state, that
you are hereby appointed my sole Agent for Sa
vannah, and that any othor person selling Bup*
porlert as mine are imposing on the public, by
vending worthless and injurious counterfeits of my
Suoportera. Sarah Betts.
Cautior—Each Supporter will have written on
it the name of “SanMBait*.”
The Subscriber'would respectfully inform the.
Physicians and Ladies of Savannah, that Mri Sarah
Betts has appointed him her tola Agent in this city,
for the sale of her Supporter*, and that eny others
vended elsewhere In the city as bur’s are counter
feits.
These Supporters are now very generally adopt
ed and recommanded by Phyaiciana, aa the moat
successful medium of relief fur that .distressing
malady for which they were ioraoted, of any offer
ed to Use publio.
Mrs. Betts has the testimony of Professors O.
Jackson, T. D. Mutler. Joseph J’aacosst. J. K.
Mitchell, N. Chapman,and Wiltbank,'Philadelphia,
and many others of the most eminent Physicians
in various parts of the United Statea, in their ftvor.
She has recently introduced an entire new Sup
porter lor summer use; it is made of open neLwora,
~iry light and cool, weight only from 2to\Sozs.
id at the same rime possesses all the impotVant
requisites.
For further partiiolara, see her pamphlets, to be
procured gratis at my Ltore.
ATT. BOWNE, Druggist,
msy 8 Gibbons’ Buildings.
\\7 HITE
v v Atlantic I
LEAD.—1
10,00a pound* CURGICAL INS
tad. warranted pare; 5,000 O The Subscribers have „ .
•/ 1 Unton do. do. Foe supply uCSorgical end Dental It
prising In pari the following, tix:
Ampuutipg,Trepanning andObktei
Whito Load.
English do. do.; 5,000 No.* 1
■ale low b* JNO.
The following warranty aei
age of rhe Atlantie White L) ^
“The Atlartic White £ead ompart ten* I Soarifi"
bv inform the Painters and other PurdrajMfWM Tooth
White L4id, that, in accordance with a resolution Dental
passed by their Board of Trustees, they maeufee- “
lure but ono quality of White Load, dp strictly
pure article^npiavo resolved toconfieWtomralves
to the manufacturing of Pare Lew only, and that
of a very superior esmU/jf—making none of tho low
er qualities or adulterated Lead, au
er qualities or adulterated Lead, auch'aa ate usually
branded ’Extra,’ ’No. I,’ ’No. 2,’ dca dee.
“No adulterating material ia Admitted within their
work*, end purchasers may always depend upon be-
Ing supplied wjtlre uniform article.” aug 15
P AINTS, OIL AND TURPEN-
TINE.—300kegs White Lead, pure, extra
and No.-Ij Spanish Brown and Black, in Oil; 50
boxes Chrome Yellow and Green, dry; 25 Ibe. do
in cans: 20 lb*. Prussia Blue and Verdigrlfln cans;
500 gallons Linseed Oil, and 6 barrels Spirits Tur-
ittne. Jest rocsived nnd for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
•pr!4 Gibbons’ Buildings.
ponl
E ffectual preparation
FOR EXTERMINATING RATS, MICE,
dec.—This Preparation possesses the singular prop-*
®rt/» that, without being actual poison, it will not
only kin the Rata. Mice, dec., b.ut will. In conse-
S ence of the smoke it produces, positively compel
asp that do not partake of it,precipitately to leave
tho bouse. The above for sale by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
may 12 Market-square.
X^EVERAND AGUE.—Cfiill Fe-
X xer, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent
Fovors, and all the various forma of Bilious Diseases
speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Oagood’e
India Chotagogue. *
This invaluable medicine waa prepared from an
eztensive practice of several years in a bilious cli
mate, and ia nevor known to fail of curing Fever
and Ague, nr any ofthe disease! above named.
Thoae who are suffering from affections ol this
kind, as also those who have become invalids from
their effects upon the constitetloR.-wijl find the
India Cholagogue a*moat iavaleable remedy for
purifyingtho blood, nnd tho; . . -
/CARRIAGE MOUNTING. —30
setts plated Concave Carriage Bands. 31 to
4A inches; 60 setts Brats Cuncontrid Carnage
Bands, 3| to 44 inches; 10 setts Brass O. G. - Car
riage Bands, 34 to 44 inches) 10 pairs Brass and
Silver plated Globe Lamps: 3 dozen Whip Sockets)
3 doxen Curtain Frames, Brats and Silver plate)
15 pairs Buss Coach Handles; 5 pairs plated Coach
landles; 12 setts Dash Frames; 24 setts Desk
Frames, Brass.and Silver plstep 35 setts Buggy
Axles, assorted,Ift6 2 inches;25setts Boggy Aales,
with Brass Nutts, II to inch; 60 pair Eliptic
Springs, IA to 2£ inches, IVom three to fi/o leaf: 12
setts Gig Bows: 200 yards Coach Lace, 2£ inches;
200yvpsCoecnLece.3 inches; 400yards Seaming
L*ce)40Uyards Binding Lscej 300*yards Fnnge;
12 grots Tuffs; 25,000 Lace Tacks; 24 Bairs Tassels,
assorted colors, 2,000 Carriage Bolts, assorted,2A
to 6 inches. . For aale by N. B. Sc H. WEED,
may II
lorpeghly eloanfing from
feta or a bilious complaint.
T O TUB HEAUTIF1ERS OF
THE COMPLEXION—Furpruing Efficacy!
MY EAU DIVINE DE VENUS AND NYMFH
SOAP, composed of an Eastern Botanical discov
ery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin
soft and TAiff, aa well na imparting a delicate
ROSEATE HUE to tlio comploxion.
As a creator and conservator of that most distin
guishing charm of femsle loveliness, a transparent
fair akin, JULES HAUKL’S NYMPH SOAP, or
EAU DIVINE DE VENUS, may boiaid to exert
•n almost magical power. Composed for the moat
part of Oriental Balsamic plants, to the utter exclu
sion of all mineral admixture, it is distinguished
medicinally for its extremely bland,' purifying and
toothing action on the akin; -And. by acting on the
pore* nml minute secretory teasels, expels all Im
purities from tho aurfacc, allays every tendency to
inflammation, and, by this method alone, effectually
d^sipates all redness, tan, pimptee, freckles, sun
burn, and other unsightly eutanopus visitations,
so inimical to femsle loveliness. Its Use will
change the most bilious complexion, info ono of
radiant whiteness; while on the neck, bands snd
arms it bestows a delicacy and fairness which ita
continued use will happily protect, and every ap
pearance ofyouthfol charm, to tho most advanced
poriodsof lire.
For aalo, Wholesale and Rotail, by JULES
HAUEL, Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. 120
Chesnut-atrect, 4th door below Fourth, South aide,
Philadelphia, and by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
_ Monument-square.
And THOS. RYKRSON.
A PremiutA awarded at tho Franklin Institute,
mar 25 th ly
The wonderful operation of the Cholagogue In
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
explain ita extranrdinsnL. agency in the epeedy,
thorough and permannlTburo of fever nnd ague,
2nd the various grades of intermittent and remittent
fovera. .
It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver: alao
Enlargement ol the Spleen, called Ague Cato,
and tho various forma of bilious Indigestion —
Thoso.with the other varied affertions of such cli
mates, arising from a common miaamil cause, are
only modifications of the same disease, and equally
controlled by the anine remedy.
Tho operation of tho Cholagogue, na ita namo
imnorta, is upon tho liver—promoting tlio dischargo
... -He. The thousands who have used it need no - ...
further evidence of iu value than ita happy resto- ril |J E AMERICAN #N ENG-
X LAND—By
S TORY ON SALES—A,Tre»ti«o
on tho Law of Sales of Personal Property,
with illustration* from the Foreign Law; by Wil
liam W. Story.
A Treatise on Wills; by Thomas Jarman, Egg.,
first American edition, with note* and references
to American Decisions} by J. C. Perkins, Esq-
Modern Probate of Wills, containing an Analysis
ofthe Modern Law tif Prohitu-in England and
America, with numerous references to the English
aid American Canto, jind copious extracts from the
leadiog cases. .
A Treatise on tbn'Righta and Duties of Merchant
Seamen, accqrding to ;hn General Maritime Law,
nnd tho Statutexqfthe United States; by George
Tick nor Curtis, ofthe Boston Bar. « &
A Treatise ofthe Law of Contacts not under
Stal; by William W. Story. ^
Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, ss ad
ministered in England and America; by Joseph
Story, L. L. D.
A Treatise ofthe Law relative to Merchant Ships
and Seamen, in five parts; by Charles Lord Ten-
terden; seventh English edition, by William Shee,
with the notes of Mr. Justice Utrnj end J. G. Per-
kies, Esq. Forjale by
•2 ♦ w:
ratlve effects. For sale by
may 10 THOMAS M. TURNER St CO.
^RESII SEEDS.—Tho Subacri-
bers have received e choico selection of
GARDEN SEE >S, which have been raised with
great care by e Seedsman of high reputation, and
are wnrrantod •• good as any to be found in thia
country.
ASPARAGIJS-Giant,
C rockery and iiouse-
FURNISHING STORE.—The Subscriber*
are now rocoivitfh a full assortment of CROCKERY
AND HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, to which
they InvitA the attention of purchasers. Their
Goode are made of the best materials and in the
moat substantial manner, and will be sold at very
low prices, liio following are among t^e articles
to bo found nt thoir Establishment:
CROCKERY GLASS AND STONE-WARE.
Consisting of W. G. Dinner end Tee Setts, W.
G. and bine Toilet Setts, China Tee Sett*, latest
patterns; China Mugs, fancy China 1 Vases, Mantel
Ornnmenta, Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps,
Tumblers. Wino Glasses, Butter Dishes, Solar nnd
Aatral Chimneys, Decanters, Bird Glasses, Stone
Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, Slc.
LAMPS, TIN-WARE, &c.
Solar and Lard Lamps, Solar Lamp Heads. Side
ond Hall Lamps, Latlorns, Brittannio and Tin
Lamps, Britaiuiln, Brass and Tin Candlesticks, Tus
Trays, Bread and Knife Trays, Slop and 1 Water
Pails, Toilett Pails, Wine-Coolers,(Spittoons, Foot
Baths, Cake and Spico Boxes. Piste Covers, Coffee
Urns, Pafl^Pans, Jelly Moulds, Popper Boxes. Nut-
mog Graters, Muffin Kings, Cullenders, Plato Hor.t-
ora, Gravy Strainers, Britannia Tea and Table
Spoons, Coffee Mills, togother with a general as
sortment of bright Tin-Ware.
DOMESTICTlARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Iron Pots nnd Kettloa, Bake Pons, Potato Strain-
era, Spiders, Shovels and Tongs, Sauco and Stow
Pans, enamelled Stew Kettles and Sauce Pans, Fry
Pant, Furnaces, Wpfor and Waffie Irons,Coal Hoda
Coffee Roaster*, Egg Whips, RggCodlers, Chafing
Diahea,Tea and Dinner Bells, Toast Forks, Sad
Irons, Paste Jaggart, Wire Dish Covors, Griditons,
Basting Spoons. Bat and Mouso Trank Brass and
Steel Snuffers, Ivory Table Cutlery;ingether with
a fine assortment of Scissors and Pocket Cutlery.
WOODEN AND WILLOW-WARE.
Mhnins, Buckets, Tubs. Moves, Clothos Horses,
Waih Boards, Neats Bozos, Woodon Spoons, Co
coa Dippors, Lemon Squeezers, fancy and com
mon Bellows, Knife Boxes, paintod Keelers, Win
dow Blinds, Butter Prints, Faucets, Bird ('ages,
Clothes liuuipora, Travelling Baskets, Willi
Cradles and ’ " * -•** *
Hoy and foncy
of every descri
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES
Children’a Knives sad Forks, Cigar Traya, fancy
Roxos, different patterns. Dressing and Sido Combs,
Topfo Brushes, I. R. Life Preservers nnd Pillows,
Dressing Cases, Mustard Spoons, Razor Strops,
Spool Stands,Jews-harns, Marblos,Pocket Mirrors,
Paper Lamp Shades, Lamp Wick, all aisea. dec.
, Families about commencing House-keeping.
Planters and others, nro Invited to call.
COLLINS St BULKLEY,
nov 5 -108 Bryan-atreet.
ROUSSEL'S LIQUID IIA1R
XV DYE—For changing, instantaneoualy. grey
nr red hair, eyebrows and whiskers, to a beautiful
jet-black or brown colour, without injury to the akin.
Although there aro at present ezisting a large
number of Hair Dyoa, competing for public patron
age by loud nnd exaggerated recitals of thoir pecu
liar and respective excellences, yet it is a fact well
known to many who ere under the necessity of re
curring to their nid, that they are all uncertain and
irregular in their results. Tho frequent inquiries
which havo been made ofthe aubicribor lor a Dyo
which he could recommend and warrant for cer
tainty of effect and harmlcssnets, have induced him
to beatow much tlmo and application to the pr due-
tion of ono which should possess these qualities,
and be Don from tho objections which he has so
frequently hoard reiterated ogninit thorn. A aorios
of experiments has enabled him to overcome all
difficulties; and it is a source of gratification to him
to find his labours crowned with full and cdmplete
success, and to have it in his power to offer to the
publio with perfect confidence, ta Hair Dyo based
in its composition on chemical principles, possess
ing (he ad vantages of being easy of application, en
tirely harmless to the hair and skin, certain ana im
mediate in ita operation, and permanent in its ef
fects. Persons who have hitherto rejected the use
of all linirdycs, from nn apprehension or thoir pos
sessing qualities dolotoiinus to the health of the
hair and akin, may avail theniaclves of thia prepara
tion with a perfect confidence in the innoxious
S jalitlca ofall the ingredients used in its compn.
tion. For safe by
. THOMAS M, TURNER St CO.,
may 26 181 Bay-street.
and Roots.
BKANS-fKidney.Dwf.
Bush or Snap.) —Early
Mohawk, Early yellow,
six weeks, Early Chins
Dwarf or largo Kidney,
Refugee or lUOOto I,Half
Moon (Pole hr running.)
Large white Lima, White
Dutch runners, Scarlet
runnor, Red Cranberry.
B E ET— Early blood
Turnip, Long blood,white
French Sugar.
BROCOLI-Early whte,
Largo purple Capo.
("ABB AGE— Early
Turk, Large York, Green
K ‘ be Savoy, Early Sugar
af, Early Drumhead,
Late Drumhead, Large
late Balteraea, Lato flat
Dutch, Early flat Dutch,
Green Glased
CAULIFLOWER-
Earley nwd late.
CEI.ER Y-White solid.
CRESS —Curled or
Peppergrasa. Broad leaf.
CUCUMBER—Early
Frame,Early cluater, Ear
ly abort green, Eaily long
groon.
CARROT»-Early horn,
Long Orange.
CORN—Sweet or Sn-
gar, Early Canada, Tus-
carom.
EGG PL A NT-Purple.
KALE—Green curled
Scotch,^Purple.
London.
LBTTUC E-Drum-
head,whitcCitbbige,Curl
ed Silesia, Large green-
uinpors, travelling itnsKoia, willow
I Chairs, Wagons and Morkot Baskets,
icy Baskats;also Door Mall and Bruahea
■cription.
P RESERVE YOUR TEETH
Tho Compound Chloride Tooth Wash, is
■uperaoded by none othor in the inarkot for purify
ing the Breath, whitening the Teeth, and restoring
diseased and 'spongy Guma, the primary cause of
Tooth Aobe, end many neuralgic paina of the jawa
and ftce. For sale by
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
mar 10 Gibbons’ Buildings.
P ERFUMERY Tlio Subscriber
has just received per brig Augusta, a very
fino assortment of Perfumery,Toilet Soaps, Combs,
Brashes, Fancy Articles &c., all of which are of
the best quality, and will be sold at a small advance
above New-York prices. *
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
may 7 Gibbons’ Buildings.
P ATENT MEDICATED INDIA
RUBBER POROUS STRENGTHENING
PLASTERS.—'Those Piasters have been lately in
troduced, and will supercede evory other ndhosive
Piaster on account of their auperior advantages.
They are more adhesive tlnn most of Plasters, and
from their elaatic and yielding properties cause no
uneasiness or pain from mntiona of the body; an
other very important ndvantago they have over
othor Plasters, ami that is, on nccount of thoir po
rosity,which allows the esenpo of tho porspiration
and other morbid mattery secreted by the skin.
The common Phaters in ura retaining those mor
bid secretions, there being no escapo, are absor!»ed
and carriad back into tho circulation, proving more
or less detrimental lohoalth. FojMloby
A. T. BOWNE,
may 59 Gibbon’s Buildings.
F ever and ague cured in
TWELVE HOURS.—Remember mu Ttrmtj
I/it dott not Curt I refund Ihe amount paid for it —
This valuable Medicine is now found in all parts
of Georgia, where it is truly successful in the
moat sovero cases of Fever anil Ague, and will cer
tainly drivo all humbugs ortho day boforo it. It ia
a simple and a harmless medicine, warranted not
to injure tho youngest child in tlio least. It is also
fasftirss, nnd mare thau all, a warranted cure. 1
will in a short timo give n column of certificates
from tospectsblo citizens of Georgia, end who arc
well known. The only way to pruvo is to try; you
can do aoby calling on
j \v. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
By whom it is only prepared and sold by in Savan
nah; My aignaturo accompanies each box of Pills,
may 20
L e’aVITT’S extract of
ROSE —A few dozen of Leavitt’s pure Con
centrated Extract or Rose, for flavoring Ice Creom,
Jellies, Custards. Paatry, too. For sale by
ma y |fl A. T. BOWNE, Gibbon's Buildings.
rpAURANT’S INDELIBLE INK.
X universally allowed to be the best Prepara
tion for marking Linen, &c. now Ip oee: for aale by
n for marking
<r
may 12
—jetforaal
O. B. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbon’s Buildings.
-Large Scotch,
MUSTARD-Brown
or Black, White English.
MARJORAM—Sweet.
ONION-YcllowDutcb,
Large red, Silver skin,
Union setts.
OKRA.
PARSLEY—Curled.
K S N I P— Urge
Dutch, Gurnsey.
PEPPER—Bell, Cay-
cue.
PUMPKIN—Connec-
ticut, Mammoth.
PEAS —Early Wash*
gton,2A feet,early War
wick, 2 reel, early double
blossom framo, 3 feet,
early Charlton, Golden
Hotspur. 3£ feet, Dwarf
Marrowfat, 3A feet, Bish
op’s dwarf prolific, I foot,
Matchless Marrowfat nr
Tall, 6 feet.
RADISH—White Fall,
hardy Loeg Scarlet,Long
Salmon. Scarlet Turnip,
YellowTurnip,(fine Sum
mer and Autumn varioty,)
bUck Fall or Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
SIHNAGE. —Prickly
hr Fell, Round Leaf or
Summer.
SQUASH.— Early
Summer bush,Early Sum
mer crook neck, Wintar
crook nock, Cocoanutdf
Porter’s Valparaiso, Veg
etable Marrow.
TURNIP.— Early
whito Dutch, (Flat or
Spring.) Early red f top,
KarlyltardenStone, Large
English Norfolk,Hanover
long Tankard, Purple
head. Imperial cabbage.
MELON—Green C’it- top Rutabaga,
ron, Nutmeg, Canto!ope, TON| ATO.-Lprge red.
FI.OWEt
I n pkgt. 12 kinds in each,
do H
do *
Large Musk.
MAJIVKX
kinds in each,
do
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS^&c.
Burk wont, Broom Corn, Blue Grass, Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Bed Clover, Rye and
Oats.
Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit and Ornamental Trees ,
furnished to order from one of the best and must
extensive Nursery* er.d Flower Gardens in thib
country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture. Garden,
ing, Raising of Stock, Poultry, dec., to which will
bo added the most popular works issued on the
above subjects.
fob 10 DEN#LOW St WEBSTER
U T LEY’S PATENT STRAW
CUTTER.—The undersigned offers tho
Right for Making and Selling the above Machine
in tho L'otin ties of Chatham. Camden, Glynn, Ef
fingham, Liberty, Emnnunl. Laurens, Lowndos,
McIntosh, Montgomery, Telfair, Wayne, Ware,
Bryan, Bulloch and Appling.
The following certificate from gentlemen who
enjoy high reputatinna for their agricultural man
agement, and especially for their success in feed
ing cattlo, speaks of it as an efficient improvement:
Augusta, April, 1816.
Wc, the undersigned, have examined and test
ed Utley’s Patent Straw Cutter, and pronounce
it (from the simplicity of its construction nnd Ihe
enso nnd facility with which it works) to be supe
rior and hotter adapted to tho purposes of the
fermor than any other mschino winch has come
under our observation, and do. hereby recommend
its use to our friends and the public.
I. A. HiRLKn,
E. L. Ali.monp,
H. BowdrK,
Gkoror L. Twinns.
The Machines can be examined, and person*
wishing to purchaio rights to piake:pnd sell in any
of tho above named counties,' will nlonso call on
the undersigned. 1 >T. \j. WALSH,
nov 23
L umber, shingles, staves
AND WOOD. —Tho undersigned... bavins
leased for a torn: of years Lamar’s, EaatoritlWhari,
lardy occupied by P. K. Shells, is now receiving
and will continue ro receive, end keep on hand, a
carefully selected supply of SAWED LUMBER,
TIMBER, SHINGLES, STAVES and WOOD,
contracts for the Sjhipment of Lumbor or Timber,
either coastwise or to foreign ports, qod will give
strict attention to all order* forwardedTrom abroad.
Purchasers will pleaso call. Office on Bay.atreot,
below the Exolrango. _ •
doe 10 ROBERT .A-ALLEN.
may I!
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
, Alexander Slidell Mackenzie.
The Bose of Persia, or Giafar al Barmeki: a Tale
ofthe East; by Samuel Spriiftr.
~ !< - g hie
r other
Papers, Official and Private, selected end published
from the original Manuscripts, with a Lire ofthe
Author; notes and illustrations by Jared Sparks—
vol. 1st containing Washington’s Life.
The'llistory of the World, from the earliest pe
riod to tha year of our Lord 1783, with particular ref-
reence to the affairs of Europe end her Colonies;
translated from the German of .Baron John Von
Muller—4 vols. 12 mo., with notes by Alexander
H. Everett
Lives of Eminent Individasls Celebrated in A*
merican History, conUining the Livea of Stark,
Bratncrd, Fulton, John Smith, Ethan Allen, Sebas
tian Cabot. Henry Hudson, Joseph Warren, Israel
Putnam. Divld Rittunhnuso, William Pinckney, Sir
Henry Vane, Anthony Wayne, William Kllcry,*»<l
Richard Montgomery.
Alice Gordon, or The Uses of Orphanage ; by
Joseph AJdcn, D. D.
Pictorial History of England, No. 21.
The Eclectic Magazine, for April.
The Child’s Friend : being selections from the
various works of Arnaud Berquiu, adapted to the
use of American Readers, with a sketch of his
Life and Writings. .
Just received b^r.
(panning am
ibiimua and L._
ith Horn and G
Jr and ravers*
Keys, Forceps, all styles
jntal Instruments Incases
Pocket Setts Surgical Instruments /. ,,
Thumb and Gum Lancets, Ivory and Shell Handle*
Spring Lancets, Silver and Brass
—ALSO— *
Stomach Tubes, Catheters, Silver and Gum Elsa-
may 20 181 Bay.atreet.
O MORE WHITE, GREY OR
RED HAIR—A remedy which enhances!
considerably the beauty, and alt—
ol the countenance from that '
liked. It is pleasing to have ell
move these defects. To effect t]
so much wished for, i> the grand
JULES (JAUEL’S VEGETABL
DYE. which the proprietor can
ia far beyood any thing of the kin _
in this or any other country, (tap
powerful, though^try innocent,
result ta a wffnder.Ya It enablea p
atantancouily their hair, without t
nience. For changing rad or grey h
eyebrows, toe., to a brown,black e~
The slightest evil consequences m
from ita use—It la altogether harmless,
position Is the only one sanctioned by (he science
of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible manner, tb4
various gradations of colors, without danger or la*
convenience, and has justified the liberal petroesge
and unlimited confidence of the peblie. If black
is required, ssk for box marked N.; if'brown, box
rn.rked B.
For sale. Wholesale and Retail, by JULES
HAUEL. Perfomer and Chemist, No H
street,4th door below Fourth, South a
' stphia, and by
J. M, TURNER to BR
Manual
And THOS. R
ITT Dnoart of CountrrfHh —Kxk
HAUKL’S VKGETABLE LIQUID I
if you went the genuine article.
A Premium awarded at tha Franklin Institute,
mar 2d th ly
PREPARATIONS for thk
X HAIR.-Beal’s Hair Restorative. Jayne’i
Hair Tonie, Prentiss’ Rephalia, Quirk’s Catsarfa
Oil, Guerlain’a Kau Lustrsfe, Rowland’s Maeeaaaar
Oil. Genuine Bear’s Oil, Garland’s Fluid de Geor-
trie, Dissey end fiver's Os-Marrow, Antique Oil,
Bandoline, Cydonjne, Oil Philocome, Pomatum la
jars, Black StickfMmatum, toe.) for sale by
^ G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 20 Gibbon’s Buildings.
T IQUID HAIR DYE—Rouweir*
X-J Liquid Hair Dye, for changing instantaneous
ly Qrey or Red Hair, Eye brows and Whiskers to
n beautiful Black or Brown color, without Injury to
the skin. This preparation stands unrivalled for
K* superiority over every other Hair Dye. Poe
■ale by « A. T. BOWNE.
may 21
CHANCE —NOW'S YOUR
TIME.—1 have In my Store a large quantity
of remedies for Fever end Ague, ouch ae RowandV
Tonic Mixture, do. Pills, and*other remedies daily
advertised) these articles are generally sold at
One Dollar pet bottle, I oiler the genuine at the
reduced prter of Fifty Cmltptt bottle. The rea
son for selling ia, I do not want any of them in my
■tore. W. HUMPHREYS, J*. .
may 19
apr 30
r. THORNE WILLIAMS.
WILEY & PUTNAM’S LIBRA*
TV RY OF CHOICE READING-lIsndsome-
ly bound in red cloth.
Tho Lifo of Napoleon Buennpatte; by William
Hnzlitt, in 3 volumes.
The Spaniards and their Country; by Richard
Ford, author ofthe Hand-Book of Spain.
The Lives of Dr. John Dnunn. Sir Henry W<
ton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Hcrbort,
Dr Robort Sanderson; by Isaak Walton, 1
some account of (he author and his writing*) by
Thomas Zauch, D. D., F. L. S. .
Solitary Hours; by Mrs.Caroline Southey.
Proverbial Philosophy: a'Book of Thoughts nnd
.rgumcntafpriginnlly treated; by Martin Farqu<
arTuppcr. Esq., M. A.
On I (crocs, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in
History: six Lectures, reported with emendations
and additions; by Thomas Carfylo.
■ Sartor lleiartus: The Life 1 and Opinions.of Herr
Teufolnirockh, in throo books; by Thoa. Carlyle.
The French Revolution: a History; by Thomas
CarlyleP
For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
may 13
JOURNEY.
S
MPSON’S
r .—An
Overland Journey Round the World, during
the years 1841 and 1842; by Sir Gearge Simpson,
Goveynor-in-Chiefofthe Hudson’s Bay Company’s
Territories,- ■
A -Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, consisting
of elegant extracts on every subject, compiled from
various authors and arranged under appropriate
heads; by John T. Watson. M. D.
Small Bunks on Great Subjects, in 3 vols.
History of tho Reformation in Germany) by
Leopold Ranke, author of*’ History of the Popes,’’
part 3} translated by Sarah Austin.
The Medical StudenU Vade Meeum, or Manual
of Examinations upon Anatomy, Physiology, Cbem-
istry, Materia Medico, Surgery, &c. toe; second
edition, greatly enlarged; by George Mendon<
hall, M. D.
Supplement to the Hand-Book of Needlework)
from Mrs. Gaugain and Mrs Gore.
Small Books on Great Subjects, No. 12; tho
General Principle* of Grammar.
Juat received by
may 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S TEEL PENS.—150 ^roas Stool
Pens in boxes and on cards, coniiiting of Gil-
foils Victoria, Queen’s Own, Fountain, Peruvian
Eagle, Magnum Uonum. and Croton Pens; boxes
containing one, three and tnplve doxen each, at all
R rices; also Herzog’s celebrated Eagle Pen, and
osewood I’oii-liolders; for salo at wholesale or
rotail, by G R. -HENDRICKSON,
mar 24 Gibbons’ BuiJdinga.
YlTRlTlNG INKS.—250 dozen ol
v T various makers, Blue, Black, Red and
Copying.
Just received.* new article,, hundsoinoly put up
in bottles of improved style and shape, manufac
tured by A. W. Harrison, oho claims for it superi'
ority to all others. Merchants snd Institutions
disposed to givo this Ink n trial will be presented
with n small bottlo free of charge, nnd those pur
chasing are at liberty lo return should it not give
satisfaction. For sale by
JOHN M. COOPER.
N. B. Country Merchants supplied at much te•
duetd prices. - apr 26
|\/| AYNARD& NOYES' celebrated
Jv-I Black Writing INK for the quill or steel pen.
Savmirmi, June 24th, 1846.
TIMBER, SHINGLES, STAVES and WOOD, The undersigned having for several yonra used in
nil ol which ho proposes to soli on tho most nc- .thoir respootlvo offices tho Black Writing Ink ol
coinmodnting terms. He is also ready to mnko Messrs. May nnrd to Noyes, of Boston, Certify tbit
... ... .. i .... f ..... i..... 'i':.il.it. I.,,. i r...... I w r.tiitwl I ft ft n (in an tii-rl ftp lo onv
D ll. GOUKAND’S MEDICATED
SOAP.—The following, from among a host
__ ... following, i r
of similar testimonials of the extraordinary virtues
of Gouraud’e Italian Medicated Soap, are selected
for their brevity i
Dr. Gouraud.—Sir: For a aeries of years my face
and forehead have been covered with unsightly
blotches and pustules—and to aggravate the matter,
my nose gradually aaantned the rednese of e fiony.
lo short, I became an object of disgest to myself,
end ridicule to others—inasmuch as my affliction
waa attributed to en undue use of tUnulantt. I
have proved the contrary, by using your invaluablo
Medicated Soap—through the influence of which, I
■m entirely freed from to# aforesaid anlMncee, end
my ekin has become ae white and clear as it waa in
the days of my boyhood. I conceive this pnblie
testimony to be eminently your due, and yon ere
S uite welcome to make what use of it yon please,
espectfully yours, Jno.JnrrniM, Printer,
True Sun Building*.
For aalo by A. T. BOWNE, DregfTat.
apr.28
D r.
TE
JACKSON’S PILE AND
TETTER EMBROCATION.—Thia medi
cine has already proved itself to be all* that it has
been recommended, by thoee who have given He
fair trisl in this country, and the demand for it in
creases daily. We have just hoard of an important
cure of Piles, which has been effected by the tee
of it in e neighbouring town. The case was that of
a female who had for a long time been under the
care of a physician, but diad received no relief, and
her base waa considered hopeless. Aa a last resort
■lie purchased a bottle of Ur. Jackson’s Embroca
tion, which rapidly restored her to health. We have
no hesitation to saying that this preparation of Dr.
Jackson, for the cure of Piles end the various
diseases o( the skin, is the most valuable medidnq
ever offered to the American publio. There la ptx
quackery about it Dr. Jackson ia one ofthe )
skilful practising physicians, and whenever b
rinus preparations here been thoroughly te
ia looked upon.ss a great publio bepefecto
zrttc. For salo by. , .. , ,
THOMAS M. TUIlNF.il A t
may 3 A Wholesale Druggists. 181 I
rpo THE PLANTERS OP
X GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.—
DR. ANDERSON’S CELEBRATED WORM DE-
STROYJNG SYRUP.—Having obtained ll
of the above celebrated Worm Syrop, (
5 rand aoq of Dr. Anderson) 1 have prep
ogen bottles expressly to present to the
adjoining St
he well known
J now before th«
ofthisendthe adjoining States, for the
that they may satisfy themselves of the superior
effects of this Syrup. From the well known
anthelmintic properties and the many
that accompany this recipe, I am f
it is far superior tu any Verm’**
public. This Syrup poaitivcl. .
rial or Mineral Preparation. Prepared end sold
only by W. HUMPHREYS, J*.,
Savannah, Ga.
My written signature accompanies each bottle,
and nono are genuine without it. ’H.
may 10
C OL. HALLOWES’ PURE AND
UNADULTERATED ARROW ROOT.—
Seethe following statement of Dr. Chilton, the die-
tlngulriied New-York. Chcmiati
“I have examined a sapiplo of Arrow Root, tnanu-.
fictured by Col. Hallnwee, of St. Maiys, Geo., and'
exhibited at the last Fair of the American Institute’
by Mr. Stephen Burkhalter of this city. Tho artl-'
clo is or tho very finest quality, and trom the ex
periments made upon it, I find It to contain as large
a proportion of nutritious matter, and to be in ovary
other respect folly equal to, the best quality of Ar
row Root obtained from Bermuda.
“It being of vital importance to invalids that anch
delicato articles of diet be pure, I feel glad of the
opportunity tospeak ao favourably of the Georgia
Arrow Boot.
“New York, Aeguat 14,1816.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.”
A fresh supply received by
feb 12 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
W ISTAK’S CORN PLASTER—
This Plaster ia now offered to the publio
after a trial of more than ten -yoara, aa affording
more relief in that painful complaint ofCORNS.than
any other remedy now in uae. It has inaoumbez
of instances entirely removed the Corn; and in all
cases relieves the pain and inflammation accompa
nying it. Persons after once trying it will be satis
fied of its efficacy. Afresh supply juat receivad,
and for sale by • G. R. HENDRICKSON,
•pr!2 Gibbons’ Buildings.
]\1EW FRENCH READER.—
LY Chefs d’Oovre Dramatiques do la langue
Frnneaise, ml* on ordre progresaif, ot niinntis per-
no faciliter I’intelligenoe. Par A. G, C'ollott, Pri
fessour de languoa el de-litterature.
Hiatojy ofthe Roman Ranub!lo}by J. Michetat,
translated from the French ny Wm. Ilazlott. Esq.
Poems of Amelia—second oditinn, enlarged.
Just received by
•spr 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
they haTe uniformly found it to be superior to any
other, particularly in the unchangeable character of
itt blackneu. • n
R. R. Cuvi.kr, Cashier R. R. to B’g. Lo,
J.lluimcrt, Cashier Ins. Bk. of Columbus,
8,C. HOUSE, Sec. Sav’h. Ins. to Trust'
A. PORTER, Cashier Rank Stale GW
I. K- Tnrrr, TeHerDaiik-Stwwttsnngi
This Ink has stood tho test of more than thirty
years' trial, and during thia time has been constant-,
ly inqAtasing in public favour and patronsgo, and la
now (lie loading article in the country. It flows
with freedom, becomes permanently black, and
will not mould under any circumstances. This Ink
ia in all aixed buttle*, from one ounce to one quart.
Dealers eupplidd on liberal terms
msr 19 THOMAS M TURNER to CO.
W OLLASTON'S PATENT
GEI.ATINE.-20 lbs of Wol}*sfonyPal.
ent Gelatine for immediately making Jellies or
Blanc Mange, being quickly dissolved in boiling
water. I) is of equal strength with t)ie finest RpSr'
•Un Isinglass,end perfectly free from any D
ant taste or smell, requiring less flavoring U
*ier preparation or Gelatine of liinglssi
'“nelly pure colourless and soluble i
•ale by A. T. BOWNE, U
upon theft^’various editions and null
is prefixed a copious list of Obaer
Marvin. Counsellor at Law. Just.
may 19 W. THORNF.