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OLUME XLV.
SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNtSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1847.
NO, 130.
THE SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN
II PUBtIBUKD
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY,
LOCKE D DAVIS,
Ultr AND COUNTY PRtNTKRB,
lUitv Fapbb,
WCKRLT,
.110 per annum,
..5 do.
.. 3
A 0 '
ier lie i
lEJ* In no Ciuo will an order Tor tlio paper lie al
tended to, nnleu accompanied with the money, c
a aatlafaetory city reference.
AdvertiaemenU inierted at tho following rate*:
One aquare or It linos or leaa, lat Inaertion, JO,7ft
Bach continuance,.. ••••••• ••• 60
For on* month or a longer time, a liberal diaconnt
will be rnsdo.
AdvertiaemenU publiahod every other day, and tlioae
Imertcd once or twice a woek, are charged 7ft cU.
per aquare for each inanition.
Legal advertisements inaerted at the uaual ratea,and
atrict care taken that they be published according
to Ipw. , *
07 All AdvertiaemenU aont to thia office without
direction* aa to tho number of inaertiona, will bo
publiahod daily, until ordered to be diacontinued,
and charged accordingly.
Nntva and New AuvEirriaxNKNrs appear in both
papora. •
’* ». All Letter* directed to thia nfflceor the Kditora,
mutt be poet paid, to entitle them to attention.
2E1TNA INSURANCE CO. OF
.iTU HARTFORD, Conjvegticnt—The under-
signed, Agent* for the above named Company in
thia city, continue to inanre againat loae or damage
by Are on Buildlnga or Stocks of Qoode. Thia la
tmo of tho oldeat insurance Companion in tho Unit,
lad Sutea, and Ita loaaoa have alwaya been promptly
paid. Application! for inaurance willbo received by
oettft COHEN, NORRIS it CO., Ageota.
S HAMPOOING.—J. M. HAY-
WOOD informa the Gentlemen of Savannah,
that he la prepared to Shampoo in a very comfort
able manner, by Shower-Bath.
The price for Gentlemon will bo M ccnU—Chil
dren 114 cenjf.
N. B. ParVnta are reapectfully informed that
every care ahalibe taken with their children when
eent to my Saloon to be shampooed, haircut, or
any other operations performed on them. Ladies
end Gentlemen who wiah to be waited on at their
ewn houaea, the price will bn invariably 7ft cenU.
epr 14
S HAVING MATERIALS.—Wade
it Butcher’*, Greavea it Son’a, and Elliott's
flnost quality of Cast Steel Raiors j Chapman’*,
Stout’*, and Emerson’* Rator Straps | a great vari
ety of auperior Saving Brushes 5 Uuerlain’s Morpo-
Im, Rousael'a, and Taylor’s Shaving Creams j Mili
tary. Ambrosial, and Walnut Oil Shaving Soaps in
squares) French, Kngliah,and American Shaving
Cakes; and a great variety of Shaving Cases, Toi
let Mirrors, die., for sale by
0. R/IIBWDRICKSON,
may 13 Gibbons’ Bulldioga.
VlfEEDS & MORRELL — Are
V V now receiving a full assortment of tho fol
lowing articles:
Solar,Sidoand Hall Lamps; Ga^.,o;’,amp Shades,
Chimneys and Wick, die.
Alan, plated Coffee nnd Toa Urna, Cake BaakeU,
Candlesticks. Spoons, Forks, Castors, Ate.
BriUnnia Tea and Coffee FoU, Sugar Dishea,
Cream PoU, Slop Bowls, Spittoons,* Mug*, Pitch-
era. &c.
Japanned Tea Tray*, Waiter*: Cheese, Bread.
Cake, Knife and Spoon Tray*) Cake, Sugar and
Spice Boros, Tea Caddies, Sponge and Foot Baths,
Chamber Pail*, Water Pails, Slop Jar*, itc.
Planished Tin Tea and Cbffea Urns, Dish and
Plate Covors, Steak and Chafing Dishes, Coffee and
Tea Pots, Kettle*, Egg Coddler*, Water Boilers,
Nursery Lamps, die.
Also, Wooden Ware, Brooma, Brushes, Bellows,
Door and Tab)* Matts, Market Baskots, Wire Plate
and Dish-Covera, Egg Whips and Ladles, dto.,
with a variety of otlier articles in this line, which
will be sold Imv, at
oct 14 NO. 102. PKNFIELD'S RANGE.
P Al'BR AND TWINE.—100
ream* strong single Wrapping Paper, ISO do
do Crown do, 170 do do blued double do, ft»r cover-
lag Cotton Yarn and for Grocer** use, made to
ordeit70 reams large colored Wrapping Paper, for
Dry Goods; 40 do patent Hemp Paper, nstra strong)
40 do New* and Post Olfico Envelope Papor; 40 do
blue and green Druggist’* Paper) IfiO do iluht
Wrapping and Shoo Papon 40 dr Tea Wrapping
Paper; 160 lb*, coarse and fine Hemp Wrapping
Twine; 100 Iba. coarse and fine Cotton Wrapping
Twine. Juat received ami for sale by
’ ftt WE
nov3
DF.NSLOW i
vRBSTKR.
P AINTS, OIL, &c.—400 keg* 25
lbs each pure No. I and S Whito Lead) IftO
keg* and oaaks of pure, nnd No. 1 do, ftO, 100,200
and fiOQ Iba each; IftO canisters Chrone Green,
5 round in Oil; IftO do Psrio and Verdigris Green,
o dot 100 do Chrome Yellow and Prussian Blue.do
do: IV)kegs Red, Black aid Brown, dodo; 1,000
. Ballons best quality Linseed Oil; 10 bhls Spirits
Turpentine; 6 do Furnituro, Coach and Japan Var
nish. For sale by
■pr22 DENSLOW it WEBSTER.
|\TBW 8PRIHG OOOQS—Per Brig
i Y Philura—Ladies’ and gents’ Morino Shirts,
gents’ brown cotton and silk Uridor-shirt*, gents’
and boys’ brown and mixed cotton Half Hose,Berlin
/Hove*. Lisle, silk and ombroidered Gloves, black
and white silk Hose, whito thread Half Hose, fancy
Prints, Linen Shirting, brown and Grass Linen,
Corduroy, Tabby Volvet, Irish Linen, Satin Jeans,
black Cassimoro, Imperial Counterpanes, blue
Gambrnons. cotton Edgings, super Brilliantes,
Brocade Hitkf*., Organdie Muslins, super Parasols,
Sun Shades and Parasolettes; at wholesale and re
tail,by SNIDER, LATHROP it NEVITT.
mar 10
OUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
11- 4 Barnsley Sheeting, ft-4to 12-4Cotton do
12- 4 Linen Damask, Damask Table Cloths
H
6-4 V* 12-1 Linen Damask, Damask Table Clot
Coloured and white Cotton Doylies
44 Irish Linens. Linen and Cotton Table Covers
104 to 114 Fronch Quilts, Musquito Netting
Coloured and white Matting, Jute Mats
And a variety of othor House Furnishing Goods
are offered at lowest prices, by
^prW BULL fe jfclDRBWS.
H ouse-keeping dry
GOODS.—124 Linen and Cotton Shootings,
Pillow Case Linens, Table Diaper and Damasks,
Napkins and Doilies, Huckaback and Scotch
Diamond Diaper. 3.4,7-8 and 4-4 fino low priced
b cached and unbloached Cotton Shootings, supor
I ngiish Long Cloths, Bobinet Pavilion Cause,
•crass.bsrred do, figured Damask and Moreens,white
• nd colored Marseilles Quilts and Countorpainea,
colored Table Cloths, 74 Fronch plaid Diapor,
Russia Dlapar and Crash. Dowlas* and Osnaburga.
aprti SNIPER, LATtlrtor et m.rrrrr
t (>IGIf DRESS GOODS.—The
: *.V Subacribera have received per lost trip of
-teamor Southerner: Foulard, plain and othor
Spring Silks, Silk Muslina, French Prlntod Mus
lins and Cambrics, Plaid Tarloton Muslins, Oiled
-Silks, Embroidered Mnslin Robes, Hemstitch and
Riviere Bonier Linen Cambrio H inderehiefs, Km-
bfoldared Muslin Collars nnd CufTs, and a genera)
assortment of Parasols, Parasolettos and Sun-
Shades. For sale at loweat prices, In quantities to
suit purchasers, by
JAMES ANDERSON it CO,
m,r 10 No.70 St. Julian nnd 103 Bryan-sts.
DOMESTIC GOODS. —3 4, 7-8,
44» 64 and C-4 brown Shirtings and Sheet-
ft* ?.‘ 8 » **» c ‘* •"«! «*7 Bleached do) Tick-
«X?k M . wlbor,, . Slri P e, J-Shirting Stripes; Blue Drill-
nfiiL U# « and Mixed Donims; York Stripes and
SHIES 74 U 4 and 104 Table Damask j
11A.V »nd nootoh Dlspor; lluckibuck and
°T e ®tm*ak and coloured Doillles: A-
OomcaUc Plaids) Philadelphia Stripes;
^ ,n d MsyflowBr Spool Throi.l; col'd Cotton
Thread) Buttons; Pina) Needle*) Tapoa;
«o. dre. Just received by
JP r 3 BULL it ANDREWS.
WOSiBRY.—Ladies’ white Cotton
f nAu , °i*, 0 i hadlea’ brown, alate and mixed Hoae;
open worked Hose; Ladles’ Linen
■ i 1 ! '^ * nd White Linen hair Hose;
Gent • white, brown and mixed Cotton hair Hoae;
SffS* »Mt* nnd black Silk half Hoso; Misses’
jM*«* and white Hose; Children’s long
{SPf* Wal* Mitts; Children's half fingored Lisle
Miaaea’ whito and black Nott Gloves) Ladies’
whit* and black Nett Gloves: Ladies’ colored Lisle
Glovei|white and black H.S. Glove*. For sale by
«»r *7 HENRY H. PTOTE3BURY.
f?LAOR, BLUE AND RED I
Jr* *0 groa* Davlas’ dc Black'* auperior
1 no first premium or the American Institute, nu
r*??, 1 '!f rd ® dto *tolr Inka at Tour annual Fair*
told In the city of New-York. Also. Maynard it
Noye’t uepeiior Writing Ink- For vale by
- A. T. BOWNK,
m, 3 1® . Gibbons’ Buildings.
M USIC FOR PIANO S.—Tho
Aurora, Pairv Bell, Asalia, Sentimental,
Lattice, Adelaide, La c VipleUe,\Lca Perles. La
Parrisienne, Hcdawa.GInmnry, and othor Waltxes,
together with a quantity of Song*, Marche*, Quick
Slftkb, Polkas, die. &c.
Also, Cramer’s, Hera’s and Hunter’s Piano-Forte
Instructors) Callcott’aMusical Grammar; Burrows’
Pit no-Forte Primmer.. Juat received hy
mar 9 T. T. 7VILMOT.
V OL ’ The Writing* of Wash
▼ Ington ; by Jared Spark*.
Paley’a Natural Theology, with snlooliona from
fho Illustrative Notes, and the Supplementary Dis
sertations of Sir Charles Bell and Lord Brougham.
The whole newly arranged, and edited by Elisha
Bartlett, M. D. \ J
A Familiar Exposition of tlm Constitution of the
United State*, containing a brief commentary and
a° appendix, ate.) by Joaeph Story, LL. D.
Scripture illustrated by Interesting Facta, Incl-
by llev. Charles Field.
Jptur*
dent* and Anecdote*;
Omoo, a narrative or adventures in the South
>«e) by Herman Melville.
Arthur Martin,orTnh Mother’* Trial*) by Cha*.
Burdett, Esq.
Wild Sport* of the West, with Legendary Tale*
and Locat Sketches; by (ho author of “Storiee or
Waterloo.”
No. 22 Pictorial History of England.
Illustrated Life of Gen. Winfield Soott.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
may 19
TXrASmNQTON'AND lift GEN-
▼ Y ERALS— By J. T Headley, author of Na
poleon and his Marshal*. *
Harpers’ Illuminated Sbakspoaro, In’3 Vulutne*,
splendidly bound in Turkey Morocco and gilt) also
hall bound in library oalf.
Pastas, a Poem, by Philip Jamas-Bailey, barrister
at law—fifth American edition.
Rlementrof Geometry and Conic Section! ) by
Elias Looml*. A. M.
Reports of Cases Amied and Determined in the
Courts of Chancery of the States of New. York, be
fore the Hon. Lewis H. Sandford, Vice-Chancellor
of the Firat Circuit, while assistant Vico-Chancel-
lor, vol. 2d. For sale by
may 7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
r |7HE FARMER'S COMPANION,
X or Essaya on tho Principles and Practice or
American Husbandry, with an Address and an Ap
pendix, die.) by tho Honorable Jesso Buol.
The Philosophy of Magic, Prodigies, and appa
rent Miracles, from the French of Euaebe Sal*
vert*.
Memoirs of the most eminent American Me
chanics) also Lives of distinguished European Me
chanics. together with Anecdotes, die. die., relat
ing to the Mechanic Arts; by Henry Howe.
The Lives of Vasco Nunes de Balboa, the dia-
coverer of the Pacific Ocean, Hernando Cortes, the
conqueror of Mexico, and Francisco Pixarro, the
conqueror of Poru.
The Huguenot: u Talo of the French Prote*-.
tints) by G. P. II. James. Esq.
Daniel Dennison, and the Cumberland States
man) by the late Mr*. Holland.
Lives of the Lord Chancellor*. Received by
feb 21 JOHN M. COOPER.
N otes on the upper rio
GRANDE—By Bryant P. Tilden, Jr. Ex-
plored in tho month* of October and Novembor,
1846, on board tho U. S. steamer Major Brown,
by order of Major Gen’I. Patterson, U. S. A., Com
manding the Second Division, Army of Occupation,
Mexico.
The Water Cure, nr Hydropathy) from tho
British and Foroign Medical Rcviow) by John
Forbea.nl. D. F. 11 S.
The Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences,
being a practical and analytical digest of the cod-
tent* or the principal British and Continental
Medical Works, published during tho preceding
al* months; part 3, January to June, 18iG;part4,
July to December, 1816.
Hand-Book of Human Anatomy, Genoral. Spe
cial and Topographical; translated from the origi
nal Gorman of Dr. Alfred Von Behn, and ndapted
to the use of tho English Student) by John Birkelt.
Just received by
arC W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
P ROBABILITIES —An Aid to
Faith 1 by Martin Farguhar Topper.
Tho Life of Napolean Bonaparte \ by William
Haxlitt.
An Author’s Mind) "A Buoklbl of Rooks,” or
^Thirtjr Book* in One.’I Edited by M. F. Tupper,
Aargarot Percival) by the author of “Amy Her
bert.” Edited by the Rev. William Sewell, B. D.
Travels In Poru; by Dr. J. J. Von Tschudi.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 6
N otes of a traveller, on
the Social and Political State of France,
Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, sod other parts of
Europe, during the present century) by Samuel
Laing, Esq.
History of tho Conquest of Peru by the Spaniards;
by Don Tolosforo do Trucha y Cosir.
Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flour
ished in the time of George tho HI) by Henry
Lord Bouglum.
The Bachelor’s Own Book, being twenty-four
passages in tho Life'of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.); by
George Cruikshank. Just received by
feb 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
L AW DICTIONARY—A now
Law Dictionary, containing explanations of
such tcchnicnl torms and phrasos as occur in tho
works of legal author*, in tho Practice of the
Court*, and in the Parliamentary Proceeding of the
Houses of Lords, of Lords and Commons; to which
is added an outline of on Action at Law nnd of a
Suit in Equity j by Henry James Hnlthnuso, Esq.
Edited from tho second and enlarged edition, with
numerous addition* 1 by Henry Pennington, of the
Philadelphia Bar. Ju*t received hy
apr 27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
T HE LAW OF CONTRACTS—
In a courso of Lecturea delivered at the Law
Institution) by John William Smith, Esq., author
of “Leading Cases,” with notca and an appendix,
by Jelinger C. Symon, Esq.
A Digest of tho Conveyancing, Testamentary
and Registry Law* of all the State* of tho Union,
embracing reference* to tho loading decision*
upon these subjects in the most of tho States, to
gether with tho forms j by Jama* B. Thornton.
English Common Law Reports, vol*. 49 and 60,
also, tho indox to tho first 47 vol*.
The Lnw Library forJajut|r;,February and April.
Just received by *
marfi W. THORNF. WILLIAMS.
L ANMAN’S VOYAGE A Sum
mer in the Wilderness, embracing a canoe
voyage up the Mississippi and around Lake Supe
rior t by Charles Lanman.
History of tho Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,
author of the History of France) translated by
William Haxlitt, Esq. Just received by
may 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
F OttTKSCUE—A Novell liy Jaa.
Sheridan Knowles, Esq., part 2d.
Cinq-Mars; or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII.,
an historical /omnnee; hy Count AlfVed do Vigny,
Translated by William Haxlitt.
. Questions in Geography, adapted for the use of
Morse’*, Worcester’*, Mitchell’*, Field’*, Malti-
Bran’*. Smith’*, Olnoy’s, Goodrich’*, and other
Maps; by Hichnrd Green Parker, A. M.
Tho True Believer, hi* character and privileges,
elucidated in a aerie* ol discourse*; by F" "
Mahan. Received by
W ’
mar 6
THORNE WILLIA
L AW BOOKS.—Dunlap’s
on the Law of Principal nnd Agent.
American edition, with extensive additions, just
published
Edward* oh Receiver* in Chancery, with Prece
dents
Wheeler’* Report* of Criminnl Law Case*, de
cided at the City Hall, New-York, 3 vol*.
City Hall Recorder, by Dan’l Rogers, C vol*. in 3
Allen on the Duties and Liabilities of ShorifT*
Blydenburgh on Usury, with tho Statutes of the
seteral States relating to Interest
Tllingh a si’s Ballantyno on tho Statute of Lirnl-
taUon*,<SiQ.) Adams on Ejectment
Edward’s Nnw-York Chancery Reports,3 vol*.
smith’* Selection of Leading Case* in all branch
es of the Law, with reference* to American Cato*,
2d edition,2 vol*.
Roscoo’a Criminnl Evidences; Roacoe’* Civil do
Eaat’s Reports, 16 vol*. in’8.
mar 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
r^EOGRAPHY— My Little Geog-
vF raphy t edited by Mr*. L. C. Tutliill.
Modern Chivalry, or Tho Adventure* of C«pt.
Farrago and Teaguo O’Regan) by H. H. Bracken-
ridge, second edition alnce the author’s death, with
illustrations f>om original design*,-bjkParley.
Blackwood’* Msgssine for April.
The Lew Reporter for Miy.
Ju*t received by 7
1° W, THORNE WlLL1AMS.
|V«Y CROCHET SAMPLER—
LlA- Ml.. t.imbflrt.ju.t reo.ivod by
»pr !0 H. II. HOWELL, 147 Jongmi .t
TV RY GOODS.—75 caie, and bale.
XJ i.Hrt.d anilltlM K.n.,1
20 bales heavy alfwool Plains,
2ft bale* red and white Flannel*, .
10 b* es 8 and 94 DufBUTwilled Blanket*,
7fl bales Georgia otten Osnaburga,
IftO bale* 34,7.8 and 44brown Sheeting it Shirt’s
A cues 34,7-8 and 44 bleached do do
GO cue* fancy and torniture Print*.
10 oaae* ass’td qualities andatylea KontuckyJoans
ft oases fknoy Castimnros, »
26 bale* 2001b. Nos 6,7, 8.9. 10 and ft Cfitton
Yarn, assorted in tho bafe, manufactured at
' Columbia, S. C.
1,000 dot) white,black.slato and mixed Cotton Hoae
tOOdoxen heavy wool knit Socks,
600 doxen Plaid Handkerchiefs, assorted qualitlu,
200 Iba. Turkey Red Yarn, l
800 doxen white and colored Spool Cotton, L
GOO ibe. white, brown and blue Patent Thread ;* *
Together with many other fknoy and sUple'.ar*
tides of Dry Goods generally sold in Dry Goods
Stores, aro now offered for sale at much reduced
prices, and on the usual accommodating terms, at
Nos.73 and IA4Gibbous’ Building, where purchas
ers aro respectfully invited to call and examine the
wttollMgy IHRAM ROBERTS.
w
inter, spring and sum-
MER CLOTHING.—The nnderaigned ia
now receiving his supply o? SPRING and SUM
MER CLOTHING,. and**a largo assortment of
FANCY ARTICLES attached to tho same, whieh
he will offer at aueb price* aa he thinks will induce
those in want to givo him a call and convince them
selves of tho fact, he being determined not to b«
governed by other’s prices, but by such aa he can
k Jlro by un«l Ltlulhera live also. The following Is a
part of hisauortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A few Broad Clotb
Cloaks, Over-Coat* and Mthlies; fine French btack
and English Broad Cloth Frock and Dress Coats of
ail qualities: fine blue and invisible green do do;
fine figured and plain Bcaror Frock Coats: fine
French Cauimcr and Broad Cloth Pants; Broad
CloUvCassimar, Velentia, Merino and Velvet Vest*.
N. B. Tho above being of Winter Articlo, will
be aold at very reduced prices.
SPRING AND SUMMER.—Froth and fuhiona-
bio Drip D’Ete and Camblet Frock and DrvsaCoats;
Tweed Castimcr Frock and Business Coat*) check
Linen, Gingham and figured Cotton Frock and
Coatees; cream colored Graa* Linoh and brown do
do; Drap D’Ete, French Drill. Gambronn, whito
Linen Drills, lasting Merino, Tweed Cassimera,
Cotton Jean*and Camblet Pant^ Round Jackets,
of all kinds and qualities: fine white and figured
Marseilles. Bombatine, figured and black Satin,
twilled and fancy Joan Vesta; Morino, Silk and Cot-
ton-knit Under shirts and Drawers; Linen. Mualin,
striped and fancy colored Shirt*) a great variety of
Silk and Linon Pocket Handkerchiefs; Gamoric,
Italian and colored Cravats; figured and plain Satin
Stocks and Neck Ties, a now article) black and
white Kid, black Silk, and brown Linon Ulovea;
a very Inrgo assortment of Suspenders) Riding and
Money Bolts, Shoulder Braces, Cravat Stiffeners,
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas) Tape Mea
sure*, Night Capa, half llote, Linen Collars and
Bosom*, Mon nnd Boy*’ Cloth Cap*, die. dto.
TAILORING.—Just rohoived n small 6uf choico
assortment of French Cloth* and Cntsimer*, Drap
D’Ete, and other piece Goods, which will be made
up to order by experienced Workmen, at the short
est notice, and in tho lateststyle. Cutting for Men
and Boya to be mado by others, will bo attended to
with great earo and dospatch, nt tbs Old Stand,
No. Il l Bryaqjstrcet, by GEO. S. NICHOLS.
mar 19 .
FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c—
1. Tho Subscriber is constantly mnking eaten-
sivo addition* to hi* stock of FURNITURE, PI
ANOS, die. die., and respectfully invite* all those
in want orany article in hi* line, to call and ex
amine hi* assortment before “going further and
faring worse.” To say the loaat, he ha* aa large,
a* well a* one of the most rich nnd splendid assort
ments of CABINET FURNITURE that can be
found thia side of New-York) and a* to price*, he
cannot be undersold, a* ho ha* advantage* equal
to any in making hi* purchases.
Ho would particularly invito dealers and other*
front tho country, to givo him a call, assuring them
that evory article *o|J by him may be depended on
a* being what it is represented. Those making
large purchases, will havo liberal deduction made
front their billa.
HlslPianos are from the factories of Cblekering and
Nuuas.dt Fiahpr. and aro upaurpused both for ele
gance uf workmanship aa well as for ~ r
tune,to any made in thia country. They are offered
at tho same prices charged by the manufacturers,
ao that there is an actual saving of costa by pur
chasing here.
Anions other things in his assortment may be
found—Anti Dyspeptic Chairs, large Serpentine
Sofas,do. Divans,do. Ottomans, Plain aud Spring-
seat Sofas,do. do. Divans, Ottomans and Couches,
Mahogany Rocking Chair*, with red and green
pluah seating, Mohair do, Mahogany setting full,
three-quarters,and half French Chairs; Curled Ma
ple, Black Walnut and Rosewood Chair*, Cane and
Wood seat Settees, Sido Boards with Mahogany
and Marblo Tops, Dressing Bureau* with Marble
Top*, do Mahogany Tops, Sido Case Bureaus,
Writing Table and Book Case*, Cottage Bureau*
on castors, Scroll and Plain Chambor Bureaus,
Wardrobes, Ladies’. Work Tablet, Centre and Pier
Table* with Marblo Tops, Marble Top Wash
Stand*, Painted do. Dressing Tables, Toa Table*,
Grecian Clnwfoot Dining Tsui'’*, Extension Table*,
Card Tables with Harpo and Oge Pillar*, Mahogany
Bedsteads, do French Patterns, Curled Maple iLa-
itends. Plain do do.—also.
Curled Mnplo, Black Walnut and Rnsowood
Chairs with Cano bottoms, Windsor Chairs, Chil
drens’ High do. Counting Room Desks, Revolving
Chairs for Counting Rooms, Counter Stools, Foot
Stools, Hat Stands, Bellows and Brush, Bird
Cngcs, Knife Tray a, Safes. Mahogany and Cherry
Cribs, Hair Mattrasies, Moss do, Feather Beds.
Bolsters and Pillows, Green, Bod, Black, Bluo ana
White Cord, with Tassels to match, Hair Cloth for
Sofas and Mahogany Chairs, Willow Wagons, do
Cradles. also,
and PiorGlassot, Toilet
tho ditfornnt kinds
A great variety of Mantel and
td Dressing Glnsaoa of all of
and _
now used.
W. MORRELL*
c
ItOCK^RY AND IIOUSE-
FURNISHING STORE.—Tho Subscribers
aro now receiving a full siaortmont of CROCKERY
AND HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, to which
they invite tho attention of purchasers. Their
Goods are made of tho best materiala and in the
most substantial manner, and will be sold at vory
low pricos. Tho following nro among the articles
to bo found at their Establishment:
CROCKERY GLASS AND STONE-WARE.
Consisting of W. G. Dinner and Tea Setts, W.
G. and bluo Toilet Sells, China Tea Setts, latest
E attorna; China Mugs, fancy China Vasea, Mantel
irnnments, Children’s Toa Soil*, Glass Lamps.
Tumblers. Wino Glasses, Butter Dishes, Solar and
Astral Chimneys, Decanters, Bird Glasses, Stpne
Jugs, Jars, Butter Pott, fee.
LAMPS, TIN-WARE, ftie.
Solar and Lard Lamps, Solar Lamp Heads. Side
and Hall Lamps, Latterns, Brittannls and Tin
te an■. Britannia. Brass and Tin Candlesticks, Tea
ys, Bread and Knire Tray*, t*lop anti Water
Psila, Toilett Paila, Wine-Coolers, 1 {Spittoons, Font
Baths, Cake nnd Spice Boxes. Plate Covers, Coffee
Urns, Patty Pana, Jelly Moulds, Pepper Boxes. Nut-
mog Gratora, Muffin Rings,Cullenders, Plate Heat
ers, Gravy Strainers, BriUnnia Tea and Table
Spoon*, Coffee Mills, together with a general as
sortment of bright Tin-Ware.
DOMEBTIC HARDWARE AND- CUTLERY.
Iron Pots and Kettles, Bake Pans, Potato Strain
ers, Spiders, Shovels and Tongs, Sauco and Stow
Pans, enamelled Stew Kettles and Sauce Pans, Fry
Pans, Furnaces, Wafer and Waffle Irons,Coal Hods
Coffee Roasters, Egg Whip*. KggCndlcra, Chafing
Dishes,Tea and Dinnor Bell*, Toast Fork*, Sad
Iron*, P.Mte Jigger*, Wire Dish Cover*, Gridiron*.
Baiting Spoon*, Rat and Mouse Traps, Brats and
Steel Snuffers, Ivory Table Cutlery;together with
s fine assortment of Scissor* and Pocket Cutlery.
WOODEN AND WILLOW-WARE.
Brooms, BuckeU, Tubs, Sieves, Clothes Horses,
Wash Boards, NqsU Boxes, Wooden Spopns, Co
coa Dippers, Lemon Squecxcrs, fancy and com
mon Bellows, Knife Boxes, painted Keelers, Win
dow Blinds, Butter PrinU, Faucets, Bird Cages,
Clothes Hampers, Travelling BaskoU, Willow
Cradles and Chairs, Wagons and Market BaskeU.
Key and fancy BaakoU)aUo Door MaUand Brushes
of every description.
FANCY AND MISCELLANKOUS ARTICLES.
Children’s Knives and Forks, Cigar Trays, fancy
Roxob\ different pattorns, Dressing and Sido Combs,
Tooth Brushes,!. R. Life Preservers and Pillows,
Dressing Cues, Mustard Spoons, Raxor Strop*,
Spool Stands,Jews-harns, Marbles, Pocket Mirrors,
Paper Lamp Shades, Lamp Wick, all sisos, die.
Families about commencing Houxo-koeping.
Planters and others,are invited to call.
COLLINS it BULKLRY,
novft 108 Bryan-alreet.
P RESERVE YOUR TEETH..
The Compound Chloride Tooth Wsah, is
superseded by none other in the market for purify
ing the Breath, whitening tho Teeth, and reatoring
diseased and spongy Gums, the primary cause of
Tooth Ache, and many neuralgic pains of the jaws
and face. For snlo by
*. T. BOWNK, Druggist,
1 mar 10 Gibbons' Buildings.
GOOM, AND LOV PRICES!
CLOTHING READY MADE,
lAPl CHEAP!! CJEAPH
i: & VEADERtake pleas-
informing the public bat they may be
" ihomt, amply provied with any and
.irtaleingtogentlemn’s Dress) and
, infidently assure alt hoso who may
favor thetiKpith patronage, that tbir e;id and slut
is to serve all felthfelly-
Ono of.ths -Flrm being coosUttly in the New-
York tnsYhtt attending to thn suction and manu
facturing of our Goods, enables a unreiervi
declaro that we do and will sell -loods as cl
, r — Jlfeap
ike quality cp be purchased in
Soso who umba sceptical but
ir and beltr * assortment of
RRES andVESTlNGS, than
city, whin we will mako to
'IVomtrn sirs. And being as-
DepartmSt with the skiirand
' V, all thle entrusting us with
their bfng fashionably and
no intake, at
14* BAY-STREET,
to tk Republican office. '
FOR S11AflNai-Roussel's Un-
■- rivalled Shaving Creiu, a now and splendid
article, is now universally rknowledgod superior
to any Shaving Cream in thiUnited States or Eu-
MkM| pvepmtm is unequalled for
beauty, purity, and fesgrane) though anmewhat
analogous to GuerUinj. Atbrotinl Cream, and
ether similar compOUM#^.Cur suipatscs them all
by the emollient pasty mnJstency of ita lather,
which so softens the bead n to ronder shaving
pleasant ami easy;'it possess* great advantages
over tho importod article in bekg freshly prepared
from the boat materials, with til groatest skill, and
is not only tho best, but also tip cheapest srtiole
for shaving, it is elegantly punp in boxes, with
splendid labels.
The increasing sales of this aijclo during the last
six years, and the different gold md silver medals
swarded to tho subscriber for itklrongly attest the
high estimation in which it ia hid by the comma-
munity. For sale by !
THOMAS M. TUUNF.R it CO.,
may 28 / . 181 Bay-streot.
ert;
c.— ints ^reparation possesses the singular prop-
ly, that, without being actual poison, it will not
ily kill the Rats. Mice, itc., but will, in conse
quence of tho smoke it produces, positively compel
those that do not partake of it,precipitately to leave
tho bouse. Tho above for sale by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
way 12 Market-square.
) per
son who willprove that JULES
AUEL’S VEGETABLE HQUID HAIR DYE
is not the best, tho very bef ' “
country or in Europe. Th|
will enablo a person to dye ii
or Whiskers, tn a few mini 1
inconvenience. This prcpai
to wash out, nor to injure tl
and to retain all ita softness
Be certain tn ask fur " JULl
HAIR DYE,” as nil others
wish for Black, ask for Box m
ask for Box marked B. j
Premiums have been awaiicd to tho Subscriber
yet known in this
\ valuable discovery
tantanopusly tho Hair
i, without the least
jtion is warranted not
i health of the Hair,
id brilliancy.
IH AUEL’S LIQUID
ro spurious. If you
ipkea N;if fur Brown,
at the Franklin Institute
Wholesale and Retail, by tlh
IIAUF.L, Perfiimer and t’hc ii», .nu, • w lhchui-
street.4tn door below Four i, South side, Phila
delphia, ami by
J. M. TURNF.
hibition. For tale,
n riotor, JULES
o. 120 Chesnut-
mar 2ft th ly And
it BRQTHER,
Monument-square.
1IOS. RYERSON.
T O THE BEAllTIFIERS OF
THE COMPLEXION-*Surprising Efficacy!
MY F.AU DIVINE DB VBlUS AND NYMPH
SOAP, comnosod of an Eastd-n Botanical discov
ery of surprising efficacy fnj rendering the iki*
soft and rsm, as well as inparting a ukucatk
koskatk nee to the compltsion.
Asa creator and conservator of that moat distin
guishing chirm of female loveliness, n transparent
fair akin, JULES HAUEL’S NYMPH SOAP, or
EAU DIVINE DE VENUS, may be said to exert
an almost magical power. Composed for the most
part of Oriental Balsamic plants, to the utter exclu
sion of all mineral admixture. | is distinguished
medicinally for its extremely blind, purifying and
soothing action on tho skin; andL by acting on the
pores and minute secretory vessel*, expels all im
purities from the surface, allays every tendency to
inflammation, and, by tbit incthoj alone, effectually
d.saipatea all redness, tan, pimples, freckles, sun
burn, and other unsightly cutaneous visitations,
so inimical to female loveliness. Its use will
change the most bilious complexion, into ono of
• ■Ulnut -lilicutn, nlillO OR COfl ■.«•«., in«l> ami
arms it bestows a delicacy and fairness which its
continued mo will happily protect, and every sp-
poaranco •ifyouthfulcharm, tn themoit advanced
period* of life.
For sale, Whnleialo and Retail, by JULES
H AUEL, Practical Chemist and Perfumer, No. 120
Chesnut-strcet. 4th door below Fourth, South aide,
Philadelphia, and by
J. M. TURNER it BROTHER,
Monument-aquaro.
And THOS. RYERSON.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
fhnr2ft th ly
IVl^
JAMES BETTS' UTER
INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Downt,
bawmnah, fOa.J—1 would beg to state, that
you are hereby appointed my sols Agent for Sa
vannah, and that any othor peraon soiling Sup-
porltrt as mins are imposing on the public, by
vending worthless snd injurious counterfeits of my
Supporters. Sarah Betts.
Caution—Each Supporter will have written on
it tho name of “Sarah Belts.”
The Subscriber would respectfully inform the
Physicians and Ladies of Savannah, that Mrs Sarah
Betts has appointed him her sole Agent in this city,
for the sale of her Supporters, and that any others
vended elsewhere in the city as her’s are counter
feits.
These Supporters are now very generally adopt
ed and recommended by Physicians, as the most
successful medium of relief for that distressing
mtUdyfor whjch they svero invontod, of any offer
ed To the public.
.Mr*. Betts hat the testimony ol Professors O.
Jackson, T. D. Mutter, Joseph Psncosst, J. K.
Mitchell, N.tfespman.and tViltbank, Philadelphia,
and many others of the most eminent Physicians
in various parts of the United States, in their favor.
She has recently introduced oo entire new Sup
porter lor summer use; if is made of open net work,
~>ry light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ota.
id at tho same time possesses all the important
requisites.
For further particulars, see hor pamphlets, to be
procured gratis at my itore.
A. T. BOWNK, Druggist,
“itloini
W HITE LEAD.—10,000 pounds
Atlantic White Lead, warranted pure; 6800
English do. dft.t 6,000 No. 1 Union .do. do. For
sale low by JNO. O. FALL1GANT.
age
“The Atlantic White Leah our ant here
by inform the Paioters snd other purchasers of
Whito Lead, that, in accordance with a resolution
passed by their Board of Trustees, they manufac
ture but one quality of Whito Lead, vis: a strictly
pure article,and have resolved to confine themselves
to the manufacturing of Pore Lead only, and that
of a very $up«rior Quality— making nono of the low
er qualitica or adulterated Lead, auch at are usually
branded ‘Extra,’‘No. 1,’ 'No. 2,’ itc. itc.
“No adulterating material is admitted within their
works, snd purchasers may always depend upon bo-
Ing supplied with t uniform%rticle.” tug 16
boxes Chrome Yellow and Green, dm 2ft lbs. do
in cans: 20 lb*. Prussia Blue and Verdigris in cant;
AOO gallons Linseed Oil, and 6 barrels Spirits Tur
pentine. Just received and for sale bf
spr 14
may 8
Gibbons’ Buildings.
E ffectual preparation
FOR EXTERMINATING HATs. MICK,
Are.—This Preparation possesses the sin;
FEVER AND AGUE.—Chill Fa-
•L ver, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent
Fevers, snd all the various forms of Bilious Diseases
vpeedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood’s
India Cholagogue. ” ■.
Thia invaluable medicine was prepared from an
extensive practice of several years in a bilious cli-
mate, and ia never known to fail of curing Fever
and Ague, or any of the diseases above named.
Those who are suffering from affections of this
kind, as alto those who have become invalid* from
their effect* upon the constitution, will find the
Indin Cholagogue a most invaluable remedy for
purifyingtho blood, and thoroughly cleansing from
the system the morbid effect* of a bilious complaint.
The wonderful opetation of the Cholagogue io
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
explain its extraordinary agency in the speedy,
thorough and permanent cure of fever and ague,
and the various grades of intermittent and remittent
fever*.
It l* equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com-
E laint, Jaundice, Knlargenfmt of the Liver: alto
inlargement of the Spleen, called Ague Cake,
and the various form* of bilious Indigestion —
These, with tho other varied affertions of such cli
mate*, arising from a common miaaunl cause, are
only m-uiiticaiinnsnf tho same disease, and equally
controlled by the same remedy.
Tho operation of tho Cholagogue, as iu^namo
imports, is upon tho liver—promoting llie discharge
of bile. The thousands who have used it need no
furtlidY evidence of its value than its hippy resto
rative effects. For sale by
may 10 THOMAS M. TURNER it CO.
C ARRIAGE MOUNTING. — 30
setts plated Concave Carriage Bands, 3S to
a inches; 60 setts Bras* Concentric Carriage
nd*. 34 to 4A inches: IO setts Brass O. G. Car
riage Bands, 3a to 4k inches; 10 pair* Brat* and
Sliver plated Globe Lamps: 3 doxen Whip Socket*;
3 doxen Curtain Frame?, Brcca and Sliver plate;
Ift pair* Brat* Coach Handles; ft pairs plated Coach
Handle*) 12 sett* Daah Frame*) 24 aett* Dish
Frame*, Brass and Silver plate; 35 setts Buggy
Axle*, assorted, 11 to 2 inche*;2ftsetta Buggv Axle*,
with Bra** Nutt*, II to inch; 60 psir Eliptlc
Springs, 1A to 2£ inches. Dorn three tn five leaf: 12
aett* Gig Rowe: 200 yarJ* Coach Lace, 2^ inches;
200yard* Coach Lace, 3 inches; 400yards Seaming
Lace; 400 yards Binding Lace; 300 yard* Fringe;
l2groa*Tuff*;23,000 Lace Tack*: 24 pair* Tasseia.
assorted color*, 2,000 Carriage llolta, assorted,2A
to G inches. For sale by N. B.AH. WEED,
may 11
I ^REHII SEEDS.—Tho. Subicri-
hers have received a choice selection of
GARDEN SEE >S, which have been raised with
great care by a Seedsman of high reputation, and
nro warrautud nt good as any to be found in this
country
lunlrv.
ASPARAOUS-
and Roots.
■Giant,
R OUSSEL’S LIQUID HAIR
DYE—For changing, instantaneously, grey
nr red hair, eyebrow* and whiskers, to a beautiful
jet-black or brown colour, without injury to the akin.
Although thoro nro at present existing a large
number of Hair Dye*, competing for public patron
age by Iqud and exaggerated recitals of their pecu
liar and respective excellences, yet it i* a fact well
known to many who are under the necessity of re
curring tn their aid, that they ate all uncertain and
irregular in tlioir results, Tho frequent Inquiries
which liavo been made of the subscriber fur n Dye
which he could recommend and warrant for cer
tainty of effect and harmlesineis, have induced him
to bestow much time and application to thepr due-
tion of one which should posiots those qualities,
and bo free from tho objections which ho has so
frequently heard roiteratod against them. A sories
of experiments hat enabled him to overcome all
difficulties; and it is a aourco of gratification to Aim
to find hit labour* crowned with full and complete
■ucccss, nnd tn have it in his power to offer to tho
public with perfect confidence, 'a Hair Dye based
in Us composition on chemical principles, possess
ing the advantage* of being easy of application, en
tirely harmless to the hair and skin, certain and im
mediate in its operation, and permanent in its ef
fects. I'qranna who have hitherto rejected the uso
of all hair dyes, from an npprehension of their pos
sessing qualities deleteiious to the.health of the
hair nnd skin, may avail themselves or thia prepara
tion with a perfect confidence in tho innoxioua
qualities of ail tho ingredients used in its compn.
■itinn. For sale by •
THOMAS M. TURNER it CO,
may 26 181 Bay-street.
BKANS-fKidney.Dwf.
Bush or Snap.) —Early
Mohawk, Early yellow,
six weeks, Early Chins
Dwarf or large Kldnoy,
Refugee nr lOUOtol.llsll
Moon (Polo nr running.)
Largo white Lima, White
Dutch runuert. Scarlet
runner. Red Cranberry.
m R K K T— E-rly hi™-.
Turnip, Longblood,white
French Sugar.
BROCOLI-Karly whto,
Largcpurple Capo.
CABBAGE-Early
Tork, Large York, Green
globe Savoy, Early Sugar
Loaf, Early Drumhead.
Lato Drumhead, Largo
late Battersea. Late flat
Dutch, Early flat Dutch,
GrronGUxed
CAULIFLOWER-
arley nnd late.
CELERY-Whito solid,
CRESS —Curled or
Peppergrass. Broad leaf.
CUCUMBER—Early
Framo.Early clustor, Enr
ly short green, Early long
green.
CARROT—Early horn,
Long Orange.
CORN—Sweet or Su-
gar, Early Canada, Tut-
carorn.
EGG PLANT-Purple,
KALE—Green curled
Scotch. Purple.
LEAK—Large Scotch,
Luridon.
LETTUC E-Drum-
head,whiteCabbage,Curl
ed Silesia, Large green-
head. Imperial cabbage.
MELON—Greon Cit
ron, Nutmeg, Cantelopo,
** i.
* FLOW Bl
1. It kinds in each.
P ERFUMERY.—The Subscriber
has juat received per brig Augusta, a very
fino assortment of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Combs,
Brushes, Fancy Articles Ac., all of which aro of
the best quality, and will be aold at a small advance
above New-York prices.
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
r "‘- L —"illd'
may 7
Gibbons’ Building*.
P ATENT MEDICATED INDIA
RUBBER POROUS STRENGTHENING
PLASTERS.—These Plasters havo bcon lately in
troduced, and will supercede evory other ndhesive
Plaster on account of their auporior advantages.
They are moro adhesive than most of Plastors, and
from their clastic and yielding properties cause no
unentlncst or pain from motions of the body; an
other very important ndvantngo tboy havo ovor
other Plasters, and that is, on account of their po
rosity,which allows tho escape of tho perspira(|nn
and other morbid matters secreted by the *kin.
Tho common Plasters in uso retaining those mor
bid secretions, thoro being no cscapo, aro absorbed
and carried back into tho circulation, proving moro
or less detrimental to health. For sale by
A. T. BOWNE,
may 29 Gibbon’* Building*.
F ever and arue cured in
TWELVE HOURS.—Rttntmber mu Ttrmt;
If it dot* not Cure / refund the amount paid for it —
Thl* vnluablo Medicine is now found in all parts
of Georgia, whero it is truly successful in the
most sovero case* of Fover nntl Ague, nnd will cor-
tninly drive nil humbugs ofthe day before it. U is
a simple and a harmless medicine, warranted not
to injure the youngest child in tho least. Hit also
tastrlen, nnd more than all, a warranted cure. 1
will In a abort time givo a column of certificates
from respectable cllitons of Georgia, and who are
well known. Tho only way to prove ia to try; you
c,nJ..ob,c.l". B ». ., IUMP H RISV8f „.,
By whom itia only prepared and sold by in Savan
nah. My signature nccompaniea each bo* of Pill*,
may 20
L EAVITT’S EXTRACT OF
ROSE.—A few doxen olLoavitt’* porn Con
centrated Extract of Rose, for flavoring ico Cream,
Jellies, Custard*, hwtijr.««• * jfw ««!eby
may Ift A.T. BOWNE, Gibbon’* Buildings.
qPARRANT’S INDELIBLE INK
1 universally allowed to be the best Prepare
’i”!,*, W,k "" '•'t/P°'HTNDVlcksON!" ^
may 12 Gibbon’s Buildings,
MUSTARD-Brown
or Black. White English.
MARJORAM—Sweet.
ONION-YellowDutch,
Large rod, Silver skin,
Onion setts.
OKRA.
PARSLEY—Curled.
PARSNIP— Urge
Dutch, Uurnsey.
PEPPER—Bell, Cay-
one.
PUMPKIN—Connec
ticut, Mammoth.
PEAS —Early Wash-
1 ngton.SA feet,early War
wick, 2 leel, early doublo
blossom frame, 3 feet,
early Charlton, Goldon
Hotspur, 3£ feet, Dwarf
Mnrrowfot, 3Hout> Bith-
op’ad-varf prolific, I foot,
Matchless Marrowfat or
Tall, 6 feet.
RADISH—White Fall,
hardy Long Scarlet,Long
Salmon. Scarlet Turnip,
YellowTurnip,(fine Sum
mer and Autumn variety,)
black Fall or Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
SPINAGE. — Prickly
nr Fall, Round Leaf or
Summer.
SQUASH.—Enrly
Summor bunh.F.arlySum-
mer crook neck, winter
crook neck. Cocoanutor
Porter’s Valparaiso, Veg
etable Marrow.
TURNIP.—Early
white Dutch, (Flat or
Spring.) Early red top,
KarlyGardenStnno, Large
English Norfolk,Hanover
or long Tankard, Purple
top Rutabnga.
TOM ATI
THYME.
SEEDS.
1.6O kinds in each
Tho following warranty accompanies each pack-
[e of rhe Atlantic White Lead:—
P AINTS, Oil. AND TURPEN-
TINE.—300kega White Lead, pure, extra
and No. I; Spanish Brown and Black, in Oil; 60
ived and Tor aale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons’ Building*.
^JTORYON SALES.—A Treatise
on the Law or Salca of Perannal Property,
with illuatratinna from tho Foreign Law t by WU.
Ham W. Story. ‘ J
A Treatise on Wills; by Thoma* Jarman, Esq.,
first American edition, with notes and references
to American Decisions; by J.C. Perkins, Esq.
Modern Probato of Wills, contninin/ no Analysis
of tho Modern Law of Prohife in England and
America, with numerous references tn the Y’nglish
and American Calcs, and copious extracts from the
leading cases.
A Treatise on the Rights and Dotiea of Merchant
Sonmen, according tn tho General Maritime Law,
and tho Statute* of the United State*) by George
Ticknnr Curtis, of the Boston Bar.
A Treatise ofthe Law of Contracts not under
Seal; by William W. Story.
Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, a* ad
ministered in England and America) by ■ Joseph
Story, L. L. D.
A Treatise of the Law relative to Merchant Ship*
nnd Seamen, in five part*; by Charles Lord Ten-
torden; seventh English edition, by William Shee,
with the notes of Mr. Justice Story afid J. C, Per
kins, Esq, For aale hy
may 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
The Rose of Persia, or Giafar *1 Barineki: 1 Talo
of tho East) by Samuel Spring.
The Writings of George Washington: being his
Corrotponifcnce, Addrexrs, Messages and other
Papers, Official and Private, selected and published
from the original Manuscript*, with a Live of tho
Author; notes and illustration* by Jaicd Sparks—
vol. 1st containing Washington’* Life.
The Hi*tnry ot the World, from the earliest pe
riod to the vear of our Lord 1783, with particular ref-
reence to the affairs of Europe and her Colonies)
translated firom the German of Baron John Von
Muller—4 vol*. 12 mn., with note* by Alexander
H. Everett
Lives of Eminent Individual* Celebrated in A-
tnerlcan History, containing the Lives of Stark,
Brainerd, Fulton, John Smith, Ethan Allen, Sehas-
tinn Cabot. Henry Hudson, Joseph Warren, Israel
Putnam, David Rtttenhouae, William Pinckney, Sir
Henry Vane, Anthony Wayne, William Ellery, and
Richard Montgomery.
Alico Gordon, or The Use* of Orphanage ; by
Joseph Alden, D. D.
Pictorial History of England, No. 21.
The Eclectic Magaalne, 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 bi*
Life nnd Writings
Just received by
apr30 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
-Large red.
Yin LEY & PUTNAM’S LIBRA-
YY RY OF CHOICE READING-Handsome-
Jy bound in red cloth.
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte; by William
Haxlitt, in 3 volumes.
The Spaniards and their Country} by Richard
Foftl, author of the Hand-Book of Spain.
TI10 Lives of I)r. John Doune. Sir Henry Wot-
ton, Mr. Richard .Honker, Mr. George Herbert,and
Dr- Robert Sanderson; by link Waltou, with
tome account of the author and his writings; by
Thomas Enoch, D. D., F. L. S. -
Solitary Hours; by Mn.Caroline Southey.
Proverbial Philosophy: n Rook of Thought* and
Arguments,originally treated; by Martin Farqu-
liar Tupper, Esq., M. A.
On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic ■ in
History : six Lectures, reported with emondations
and additions; by Thomas Carlyle.
Sartor Resartus: The Life ami .Opinions of Herr
Teufelsdrockh, in three books; by Tho*. Carlyle.
The French Revolution: • History; by Thomas
Carlyle.
For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
may 13 -
Inpkgt.l
do 100 do
Large Musk.
Injikgt. ^
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, itc.
Buckwoat, Broom Corn, Blue Gras*, Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, RedClovor, Rye and
Oat*.
Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit and Ornamental Tree*
furnished to order from one of* the best and most
extensive Nurserya and Flower Gardens in this
country.
An assortment of Book* on Agriculture, Garden
ing, Raisins of Stock, Poultry, itc., to which will
be added ine most popular worka issued on the
above subject*.
feb 10 DENSLOW it WEBSTER*
U TLEY’S PATENT STRAW
GUTTER.—The undersigned offer* the
Right for Making and Selling the above Machine
in tho Counties of Chatham, Camden, Glynn, Ef
fingham, Liberty, Emanuel, Laurens, Lowndes,
McIntosh, Montgomery, Telfair, Wayne, Ware,
Bryan, Bulloch and Apnling.
Tho following certificate from gentlemen who
enjoy high reputations for their Agricultural man'
ogeincnt, and especially for their success in feed
ing cattlo, speaks or it as an efficient improvement:
Augusta, April, 1846.
Wc, the undersigned, havo examined and test
ed Utley’* Patent Syaw Cutter, and pronounce
it (from tho simplicity of its construction and tho
ease and facility with whidh it works) to be supe
rior and better .adapted to the purposes of the
farmer than any other machine which has. copio
un’dor our observation, nnd do hereby recommend
it* use to our friends and the public.
I. A. Hiri.kr,
K. L. AllmoxP,
II. Bowniic,
Gkorok L. Twice*.
Tho Machine* can be examined, and persons
wishing tn purchase rights to make nnd soli in any
of tho above named counties, will please call c
the undersigned. T. J. WALSH,
nnv 23
L umber, shingles, staves
AND WOOD. —The undorslgnod having
leased for a torm of yoara Lamar’s, Eastern Wharf,
lately occupied by P. K. Shell*, is now receiving
and will continue ro receive, and keep on hand, a
carefullysolorted supply or SAWED LUMBER,
TIMBER, SHINGLES, STAVES nnd WOOD,
all oi which he propose* to sell on the moat ac
commodating term*. He i* also ready to mako
contracts for the Shipment of Lumber or Timber,
either coastwise or io foreign porta, and will give
atrict attention to nil orders forwarded from nbrondi
Purchaser* will plocse call. Ofiico on . Bay-streot,
below the Exchange.
dee 10 ROBERT A. ALLEN.
TVEW FRENCH READER.—
I 1 Chefs d'Oevro Dromatiquea dp la languo
Francaite, mis en ordre progresaif, et annoti* pour
no faciliter (’intelligence. Par A. G. Collott, Pro-
fosseur de langue* et de litteraturp.
Hlstojy ofthe Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,
translated fYom the French by Wm. Haalett. E*q.
Poems of Amelin-second edition, enlarged.
Just received hy
apr 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS!-
O The Subscribers have Juat received a further
aunply of Surgical and Dental' Instrument*, com
prising in part the following, vig: .
Amputating,Trepanning andObetetricsl Instrument*
(■attract and Strabismus and Dissecting do
Cupping Cate*, with Horn and Glat* Cope
Scarificator*, plain and reverse
Tooth Keys, Forceps, all *|ylea
Dental Instruments incases
Pocket Setts Surgical Instruments
Thumb and Gum Lancets, Ivory and Shell Handle*
Spring Lancets, Sitter and Brass .
F.R it CO., .
Stomach Tube*, Catheter*, Silver am
tio Bougees, Metal and G. K„ all c
offered low. THOS. M. TURNER it CO.;
may 20 181 Bay-straet.
N O MORE WHITE, GREY OR
RED HAIR—A remedy whieh enhance*
considerably the beeuty, end alters the appearance
ol the countenance from that which ia much die-
liked. It ia pleating to have efflei*
move these defects. To effect this
so much wished for, i> the grand am
JULES HAUEL’S VEGETABLE l
DYE. whieh the proprietor can with Jet, __
is far beyond any thing ol tho kind ever yet known
in thia or any other country. Itspropertieaare very
powerful, though venr innocent This chemical
result ise wonder, a* ft enables poraona to dye In*
stnntaiienualy their hair, without the least inconye*
nience. For changing red or grey hair, whisker*,
eyebrows, dto., to a brown,black or cheannt color.
The alighteat evil consequence* need not be feared
from it* use—it l* al together harmless. Thia Com
position i* the only one sanctioned by the aeience
of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible manaer, the
various gradation* of colors, witboat danger or in
convenience, and has jnatitled tbe liberal patronage
and unlimited confidence of the public. If buck
ia requirod, ask for boa marked N.) if brown, box
marked B.
For sale. Wholesale and Retell, by JULES
HAUEL, Perfumer and Chemist, No I2u Chesnut-
street.4th door below Fourth, South aide, Phila
delphia, and by
J. M. TURNER dt BR
Monum
And THOS. RYER
(ET Ut\cart of Counterfeit*.—Ask fer “
HAUEL’S VKOETABLE LIQUID HAIR
If you want tbe genuine article.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute,
mar 2ft th ly
PREPARATIONS FOR THE
■- HAIR.—Beal’s Hair Restorative, Jayne’s
Hair Tonic, Prentiss’ Rephalia, Quirk’s Caiasd*
Oil, Guerlain’s Eau Lustrale, Rowland’* Mtccawar
Oil. Genuine Rear’s Oil, Garland’s Fluid de Geor.
trie, Distey and Piver’s Ox-Marrow, Antique Oil,
Bandoline, Cydonine, Oil Pbilocome, Pomatum in
jars, Black Stick Pomatum, dee.) for aale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 20 Gibbon’* Buildings.
T IQUID HAIR DYE.—Roux.ell’d
JL-J Liquid Hair Dye, (or changing instantaneous
ly Grey or Red Hair, Eye browi and Whiskers to
a beautiful Black or Brown color, without Injury to
theajcio. This prepsration stands uarivtlled for
its superiority over every other Hair Dye. For
•ale by A. T. BOWNE.
may 21
A GHAN£E —NOW'S YOUR
TIME.—1 hm In my Store a large qAniity
of remedies for Fever and Ague, such as Rowande
T» E K n A ,?' F f tt [°l" f" G - SKSWKri'Sli!
M. LAND—By Alexander biiilell Mackentin. advertised ; these article* are generally sold et
J; these artimes are generally l
One Dollar pei bottle, I offer the genuine at the
reduced price qf Fifty CenU ptt bottle. The rea
son for selling is, Ido not want any of them in my
store. W. HUMPHREYS, J«..
may 19'
D U. GOURAND’S MEDICATED
SO\P.—The following, from among a host
of similar testimonial* or the estraordinary virtues
of Gouraud’e Italian Medicated Soap, are selected
for their brevity 1
Dr. Gouraud.—Sir; For aaeriee ofjreara my face
and forehead have been covered with unsightly
blotches and pntlulei—and to aggravate.the matter,
my nose gradually assumed the redneee of a piano. •
In short, I became an object of diaguat to myself,
and ridicule to others—inasmuch aa my affliction
was attributed to an undue use of •timulant*. I
have proved the contrary, by using-your invaluable
Medicated Soap—through the influence of which, I
am entirely freed from the aforesaid nuisances, end
my skin has become as white and*clear as it wae in
the days of my boyhood. I conceive this publlo
testimony to be eminently your due, and you ere
I uito welcome to make what use of it ton plea**.,
lespectfully yours, Jho. JnrritiKS, Printer,
True Snn Buildings.
For sale by A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
apr 28
JACKSON’S PILE AND
TETTER EMBROCATION.—Tble medi
cine has already proved itself to be all that it hae
been recommended, by thoae who have given ita
fair trial in this country, and the demand for it in-
creasea daily. We have iu*t beard of an important
cure of Piles, which ha* been effected by the use
of it in • neighbouring town. The case was that of
n female who had for a long time been under the
care of a physician, but had received no relief, and
her case waa considered hopeless. As * last resort
she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jackson’s Embroo*-
tion, which rapidly restored her to health. We have
no hesitation (n saying that this preparation of Dr.
Jackson, for the cure of Piles and th* various
diseases of the skin, is the most valuable medicine
ever offered to the American public. There is no
quackery about it. Dr. Jackaon is one of tbe most
skilful practising physicians, and whenever his va
rious preparations have been thoroughly tested, be
is looked upon ■■ a great public benefechnv— Ga
zette. For sale by. 4 >$**0 *
THOMAS M. TURNER * CO„
may 3 Wholesale Druggist*. 181 B*?-*t.
S IMPSON’S JOURNEY.—An
Overland Journey Round the World, during
the years 1841 and 1812; by Sir George Simpson,
Governor-in-Chiefcrtho Hudson's Bay Company’*
Territories,
A Dictionary of Poetical Quotation*, consisting
or elegant extracts on every subject, compiled from
various author* and arranged uuder appropriate
head*; by JohnT. Watson, M. D.
Small Books no Great Subjects, in 3 vol*.
HiV'ry of the Reformation in Germany; by
Leopold Ranke, author of “History of tho Pope*,’’
part 3; translated by Sarah Austin.
The Medical Student* Vade Mccum, or Monual
of Examinations upon Anatomy, Physiology, Chem
istry, Materia Medicn, Surgery, Ate. &c ; second
edition^, greatly enlarged; by George Meriden-
Supplement to the Hand-Book of Needlew. rk;
from Mrs. Gaugain and Mrs Gore.
Small Books 00 Great Subjects, No. 12; the
General Principle* of Grammar.
. Just received by
may 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S TEEL PENS.—160 arose Steel
Pena in boxes and on card*, consisting of Gil-
lotts Victoria, Queen’s Own, Fountain, Peruvian
Eagle. Magnum Ronum, and Croton Pen*; boxes
containing one, three and twelve dozen each, at nil
price*; also Herzog'* celebrated Eagle Pen, and
Rosewood PeiT-hoidnr* 5 for talo at whnb-snle or
retail, by G R. HENDRICKSON,
mar 24 Gibbons’ Building*.
W RITING INKS.—250 dozen ol
various maker*, Blue, Black, Reil and
Copying.
Just received a new article, handsomely put up
in bottles of improved stylo and shape, manufac
tured by A. W. Harrison, who claims for it superi
ority to all other*. Merchant* and Institution*
disposed to givo this Ink n trial will be presented
with a small bottle frea of charge, nnd those pur
chasing -ara at liberty to teluru should it nut givo
satisfaction. For sale by
JOHN M. COOPER.
N. B. Country Merchants supplied at much re
duced prices. . apr 26
D r:
TEH
TO THE'PLANTERS OF’
A GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.—
DR. ANDERSON’S CELEBRATED WORM DE
STROYING SYRUP.—Having obtained tbe recipe
or the above celebrated Worm Syrup, (from *
5 rand son of Dr. Andcraon) 1 have prepared 12
oxen bottle* expressly to present to the planters
of thia and the adjoining States, for the purpose
that they may satisfy themselves of the superior
effe..t* of tfiit Syrup. From- the well known
anthelmintic properties and the many testimonial*
that accompany this recipe, I am fully able to *ay
it it far superior to any Vermifuge now before tbe
public. This Syrup positively contain* no Mercu
rial or Mineral Preparation. Prepared end aold
only by W. HUMPHREYS, Jit.,
Savannah.Ga.
My written signature accompanies eaoh bottle,
and none are genuine without it. H.
may 10 m
C OL. HALLOWED PURE AND
UNADULTERATED ARROW ROOT.-
Seo the following statement of Dr. Chilton, the dis
tinguished New-York. Chemist:
“I have examined a sample of Arrow Root, maae-
factured by Col. Hallnwes, of St. Maty*, Geo., and
exhibited at the la*t Fair ol the American InaRlato
by Mr. Stephen Burkhalter of thia city. The arti
cle I* of the very finest quality, and from th* ex
periment* made upon it, I find It to contain a* large
a proportion of nutritious matter, and to be io every
othor respect fully equal to, the best quality of Ar-‘
row Root obtained from Bermuda.
“it being of vital importance to invalids that auch
delicate articiee of diet be pure, I feel glad of the
opportunity to speak to favourably of the Georgia
Arrow Jtnnt.
“New York, August 14,1846.
JAMES R. CHILTON. M.'D/'
A fresh supply received by
feb IS A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, ■
•y^ISTAR’S CORN PLASTER.—
(VI AYNARD & NOYES’ celebrnted
-4 YJL Black WritingINKfnrthequillorateolpen.
Savannah, Juno 24th, 1846.
The undersigned having for several years used in
their respective nffleos tbe Black Writing life of
Messrs. MaVnani it Noyes, of Boston, certify that
they have uniformly found it to be superior to any
other, particularly in the unchangeable character of
it* blackntn. . , ..... ..
R. R. Cuvi.ch, Ca*hier R. R. & B g. (.0.
J. HtiNTtK, Cashier In*. Ilk. of Columbus.
S. C. HOUSE, Sec. Ssv'h. Ins. & Trust Co.
A. PORTER, Cashier Baith State Georgia.
I. K TxrrT» Toller Bank State Georgia.
This Ink has stood tho test of more than thirty
years’ trial, and during thia time ha* been constant
ly increasing in public favour and patronage, and ia
now the loading article in the country. It flow*
with freedom, become* permanently blank, and
will not mould under any circumstance*. Thl* Ink
is in all sixoil bottles; from one ounce to one quart.
Dealer* supplied on liberal terms
mar 19^ . THOMAS M. TURNER fc CO.
This Plaster is now offered to the jiublip
after a trial of more than ten years, as afford'
moro relief in that painful complaint of CORNS,t|
any other remedy now in uso. It has in a numl _
of instances entirely removed the Corn) and in ail
cates relieves thtf pain and inflammation accompa
nying it. Persons offer once .trying it will be satis
fied of Us efficacy. A fresh supply just received,
and for sale by O. R. HENDRICKSON,
apr 12 Gibbon*’ Buildings.
W OLLASTON’S PATENT
GELATINE.—20 lbs or Wollaaton’* Pat
ent Gelatine for immediately making Jellies or
Blanc Mange, being quickly disxolveu in f •**
water. It is of equal strength with the (Ini
tisn Isinglass, and perfectly IWJ from *nj
ant tnsto or smell, requiring loss flatfa-'--
othor preparation or Gelatine or lain:
-erfectly pure colourless and snlubl
'or tale by A- T. BOWNE
apr 28 .
L egal ijibliograpi
Thesaurus of Aroorican, F
Scotch Law Book*: together
Treatises, interspersed with cri
upon their various edition* and an .
is prefixed a enpiou* list or observations
Marvin, f’omwelinr »t Law. Just rec*iv<
may 19 W. THORNE Wfl