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TNA INSURANCE CO. OP
HARTFORD, Connecticut—The under-
S ad, Agents. Ibr the abpve named Company in
city, continue to Inauro against loss or damage
Ire on Baildings or. Stocks of Goods. Thiels
one of tho oldoat Insurance Companies in tho unit*
cd States, and ita losses hive always been promptly
paid. Applications fbr inaorance wlllbo received by
oottt COHEN, NORRIS St CO., Agents.
S HAMPOOING.—J. M. HAY
WOOD infbrms the Gentlemen of Savannah,
that he is prepared to Shampoo in a very comfort
able manner, by Shower-Bath.
The price for Gentlemen will be 25 cents—Chil
dren IS4 cents.
N. B; Parents are respectfully informed that
every care shall be taken with their children when
■enttomy Saloon to be shampooed, hair cut, or
any other operations perfonnod on them. Ladies
and Gsntlemen who wish to be waited on at their
own houaea, the price will be invariably 75 cents,
apr 14
Ills UUIIUItUig OCMD UUOI.
he Philoaoplnr of Magic, Prodigies, and appa-
; Miracles, from tho French of Euaobe Sal-
CjfTAVING MATERIALS.—Wado
O Sc Batcher’s, Greaves 5c Son’s, and Elliott’s
finest quality of Cast Steel Raiora; Chapman’s,
Stout's, and Emorson’a Raior Strap*; a great vari
ety of auperior Saving Brushes) Guerlain’s Morpe-
las, Roussel’s, and Taylor’s Shaving CreamsMili
tary, Ambrosial, and Walnut Oil Shaving Soaps in
squares) French, English,and American Shaving
Cakes 1 and a great variety of Shaving Casea, Toi-
iat Mirrors, 5tc., for sale by
o. r.Hendrickson,
may IS * Gibbons’ Buildings.
rSIHE FARMER'S COMPANION,
-»• or Essays on the Principles and l’raotico of
American Husbandry, with an Addreaa and an Ap-
pendii, dtc ; by the Honorable Jeaae Buel.
The""" * * “ ■’
rqnt
verte.
Memoire of the most eminent American Me
chanics; also Lives of distinguished European Me
chanics. together with Anecdotes, dtc. Ate., relat
ing to the Mechanic Arta;by llennr Howe.
Tho Lives of Vasco Nune* do Balboa, the dis
coverer of tho Pacific Ocean, Hernando Cortes, the
conqueror of Moiico, and Francisco Pisarro, the
conqueror of Peru.
The Huguenot: 4 Tale of the French Protes
tants; by O. P. R. J linos, Esq. ,-|m| *
Daniel Denniaon, and the Cumberland States
man! by the late Mrs. Holland. •’
Lives orthe Lord Chancellor*. Received by
fob 21 JOHN M. COOPER.
\V7EEDS &. MORRELL —Are
Tf now receiving a full assortment of the fol
lowing articles:
Solar,Side and Hall Lamps; La; .10; Lamp Shades,
Chimneys and Wiek, dec.
Also, plated ColTee and Tea Urns, Cake Baskets,
Candlesticks. Sppona, Forkl, Castors, dto.
Britannia Tea and Coffee Pole, Sugar Dishes,
Cream Pots, Slop Bowls, Spittoons, Mugs, Pitch
ers. die.
Japanned Tea Traya, Waiter*} Cheese, Bread.
Cake, Knife and Spoon Traya; Cake, Sugpr and
Spice Bores, Tea Caddies, Sponge and Foot Baths,
Chamber Pails, Water Paila, Slop Jar*, dto.
Planished Tin Tea and Coffee Urna, Dish and
Plate Covera, Steak and Chafing Diahes,-Coffee and
Tea Pots. Kettles, Egg Coddlers, Water Boilera,
Nursery Lamps, die.
Also, Wooden Ware, Brooms, Bruahoa, Bdlowa,
Door and Table Matts, Market Baskets, Wire Plate
Vd Dish-Covers, Egg Whips and Ladlea, dec.,
with a variety of other artioles in this line, which
will bo sold low, at
oct 14 NO. 10* PENFIELO’S RANGE.
IVOTEsW^rTlE^JPPERTuO
11 GRANDE-By Bryant P. Tilden, Jr. Ex-
plofed in the months of October and November,
1846, on board the U. 8. ateamer Major Brown,
by order or Major Gen’I. Patterson, U. S. A., Com
manding the Second Division, Army of Occupation,
Mexico.
Tho Water Curo, or Hydropathy; from the
British and Foreign Medical Review; by John
Forbes. M. D. F. R S.
The Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences,
being a practical and analytical digest of tho con
tents of the principal British and Continental
Medical Worka, published during the preceding
tlx months;part 3, January to June, 1846; part 4,
July to December, 1846.
Hand-Book of Human Anatomy, General. Spe
cial and Topographical; translated from tho origi
nal German of Dr. Alfred Von Behn, and adapted
to the use of the Engliah Student; by John Uirkott
Just received b^r
P aper and twine 100
reams strong aingle Wrapping Paper, 130 do
do Crown do, 170 do do blued double do, for cover
ing Cotton Yarn and for Grocer’s use, made to
order! 70 reams large colored Wrapping Paper, for
Dry Goods; 40 do patent Hemp Paper, extra strong;
40 do News aniLPost Office Envelope Paper; 40 do
blue and green Druggist’* Paper; ISO do light
Wrapping and Shoo Paper} 40 do Tea Wrapping
Paper; 150 lbs. coarse and Ann Hemp Wrapping
Twine; 100 lbs. coarse and fine Cotton Wrapping
Twine. Juat received and for salo by
. WE
nov3
DF.NSLOW dt WEBSTER.
P AINTS, OIL, dtc.—400 kegs 25
lbs each pure No. I and* White Load; 150
Vest and casks of pure, and No. 1 do, 50, 100, *00
and 600 Iba each; 150 caniatera Chrone Green,
r and in Oil; 150 do Paria and Verdigris Gregn,
do; 100 do Chrome Yellow and Prussian Blue.do
do; 120 kegs Red, Black and Brown, dodo; 1,000
uillona best quality Llnsead Oil; 10 bbla Spirits
Turpentine} 6 do Furniture, Coach and Japan Var-
•nlib. For sale by
apr** DBN8LOW dt WEBSTER.
IVEW SPRING GOODS-Por Brig
1-1 Philura.—Ladlea’and gents’ Merino Shirts,
ganls’ brnwn cotton and silk Under-shirts, Rants’
-and boys’ brown and mixed cotton Half Hose,Berlin
'Gloves. Lisle, silk and embroidered Gloves, black
and white silk Hose, white thread Half Hose, fancy
Frinu, Linen Shirting, brown and Grass Linon,
Corduroy, Tabby Velvet, Irish Linen, Satin Joana,
Wick Cassimero, Imperial Counterpanes, blue
Gambtonns, cotton Edgings, super Bnlliantes,
Brocade Hdkfs., Organdie Muslins, super Parasols,
Sun Shades and Parasolettes; at wholesale and re
tail,by SNIDER, LATHROP da NEVITT.
mar 10
H ouse furnishing goods.
11-4 Barnsley Sheeting, 6-4 to 1S-4 Cotton ’do
64 to 1*4 Linen Damask, Damaak Table Cloths ’
Coloured and whito Cotton Doylies
44 Irish Linens, Linen and Cutton Table Cbvers
104 to 1*4 French Quilts, Mosquito Netting
Coloured and white Matting, Jnte Mats
And a variety of othnr House Furnishing Goods
are offered at lowest prices, by -
sprtt ‘ BULL dt ANDREWS.
H O U 8 E^K R E P I N G #DRY
GOODS.—IT-1 Llfken and Cotton Sheetings,
Pillow Caae Linens,, Table Diaper and Damasks,
Napkins and Doiliss, Huokabuok and Scotch
Diamond Diaper, 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 fine low priced
b eached and unbleached Cotton Sheeting*, super
f-oglish Lons Cloths. Bobinet Pavilion Ganao,
<-roi«.barred do, figured Damask and Moreen*,white
and colored Marseilles Quilt* and Counterpsinea,
-colored Table Clothe, 7-4 French plaid Diaper,
Russia Diaper and Crash. Dowlas* and Osnaburgs.
apr 6 SNIDER, LATHROP da NEVITT*
OICII DRESS GOODS.—The
LV Subscribers havo rocoivod per last trip of
teamer Southerner: Foulard, plain and otlier
Bpring Silks. Silk Muslins, French Printed Mas-
Hno and Cambric*, Plaid Tarleton Muslins, Oiled
Silk*, Embroidered Muslin Hobos, Hemstitch and
Riviere Border Linen Cambric llanderchiefa, Em-,
brnidered Muslin Collar* and Cuff*, and a general
assortment or PaTasola, Parasolettes and Sun-
Shade*. For sale at loweat prices, in quantities to
■nit purchasers, by n
_ J AM ES ANDERSON Sc CO,
mar *3 . No.70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-ata.
rjOMESTIO GOODS ILi, 7 8,
in7a^t’^ >nd B-* brown Shirting* add Shoct-
6 * ,nd W-7 Bleached do; Tick-
ni. 1-ki.T ft D,niMk ,,ul eolaarod DoilNe.i A-
Ac 4o fctuM h"S SSsfe 3T"
3 BULL, ii ANDREWS.
PTOStERY—Ladies’ whito CoUon
lThu.- Lu! 1 Lldio1 ’ brown, iltln .nil mixed Ilnici
J-MIm-white open worked Ho.o, Lotllo.- I.lnon
« brown white Unon h«W Ho..,
teTki. . won* ween nut nose;
TrJf* 1 »brown and mixed Cntton hplf Hoae;
SW 1 ? »nd black Silk hair Hose; MW
, rai .*. e , d ,nd whit® Hoae; Children’* long
armed Lisle Mills: Childrnn’a half llnanrnd Lisin
AND RED ..
Tbf Bro,, r D>vi ”’ & Bitch’* auperior Ihl
pr®miom of the American Institute, hi
ffirVTSW 10 . the,r Ink*, el four annual Fall
!w-£ bc ^?f. N * w ’ York ' Also. Maynard i
NeyVa wparior Wilting Ink. For sale by
m.. in A. T. BOWNE,
• Gibbons' Buildings.
lVTUSlC FOR PIANOS.—The
1YX Aurora, Palnr Bell, Asalia,'Sentimental,
Lattice, Adelaide, La Vlolette, Lea Perlea, La
ParriaienM, Redowa. Glomary, and other Wallses,
together with a quantity of Songs, Marches, Quick
Slept, Polkas, £0. dtol
Also, Cramer’s, Hera’s and Hunter’s Piano-Forte
Instructors; Calloott’a Music*I Grammar; Burrowo’i
Piano-Forte Primmer. Juat received hy
n»»r? T. T. WILMOT.
3. The Writings of Wash-
•n I by Jared Sparks-
Natural Theology, with selections H-om
traUve Notes, and tho Supplementary Dla-
of Sir Charles Bell and Lord Brougham.
!e newly arranged, and edited by Elisha
Familiar Exposition or the Constitution of the
United Slates, containing a brief commentary and
an appendix, &c.| by Joseph Story, LL. D.
are illustrated by liftqreating Facta,
i Anecdotes; by Rev. Charles Field.
Omoo, a narrative of adventnres in the Sooth
Sese; by Herman Melville.
Arthur Martin, or The Mother’s Trial*; by Chaa.
Burdctt, Esq.
Wild Sports of the West, with Legsndary Tale
and Local Sketches; by the anthor or <, Bt'mea 0
Waterloo.’’
No. SI Notorial History of England.
Illustrated Life of Gen. Winfield 800U.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER:
may 19 •
\1TASIUNGTON AND HIS G^N-
▼ Y ERALS-ByJ.T Headlev, authordf Na-
poleon and his Marshals.
Hsieeia* illuminated Shakspeare, in 3 volumes,
splendidly bound in Turkey Morocco and gilt; also
hall bound in library calf.
Featus, a Poem Jra Philip James Bailey, barrister
at law—flf\h American edition.
Elements of Geometry and Conte Sections ; by
Ella* Loomis, A. M.
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the
Courts of Chancery ortho States of New-York, be
fore the Hon. Lewis H. Sandford, Vice-Chancellor
of tho First Circuit, while assistant Vice-Chancel
lor, vol. Sd. For sale by
may 7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
\inNTER, Spring and.sum-
MER CLOTHING.—Tho undersigned is
now roeeivinn his supply of SPRING and SUM-
MLR CU0THING, 10l | j ar go assortment of
»**u attached to the earn*, which
Ifiie^a he thinks will induce
mar 6
. THORNE WILLIAM?.
P ROBABILITIES — An Aid to
Faith; by Martin Farqahar Tapper.
.The Life or Napulesn Bonaparte; by William
Haxlitt •
An Anthor’a Mind; "A Bookfiil of Hooka,” or
■Thirty Hooka in Ono.” Edited by M. F.Tupper,
Esq., M. A.
Margaret Pereival; by the author of “Amy Her
bert.” Edited by the Rev. William Sewell, B. D.
Travel* In' Peru; by Dr. J. J. Von Tachudi.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 6
IVTOTES OF A TRAVELLER, on
-LI the Social and Political State of France,
Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and other parts of
Europe, during the present century; by Samuel
Laing, Esq.
History of the Conquest of Peru by the Spaniards;
by Don Teleaforo do Trueba y Cosir.
Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flour
ished in the timo of George the III; by Henry
Lord Bougham.
Tho Bachelor’s Own Book, being twonty-four
passages in the Life of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent.); by
George Cruikshank. Juat received by
feb 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
L aw dictionary . — A new
•Xaw Dictionary, containing explanations of
such technical terms and phrases aj. occur in tho
worka of legal author*, in the I'ractico of the
Courts, and in the Parliamentary Proceeding of the
Houaea of Lords, of Lords and Commons; to which
ia added an outline of an Action at Law and of a
Suit in K.quity; by Henry James Halthouse, Esq.
Edited from the second and enlarged edition, with
oumeroua additions} by Henry Pennington, of the
Philadelphia Bar. Just received by
apr *7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
ELAW OF CONTRACTS—
n a course of Lectures delivered at tho Law
Institution; by John William Smith, Esq., author
of *'Loading Casoa,” with notes and an appendix,
by Jelingur C. Symon, Esq.
A Digoat of the Conveyancing, Testamentary
and Registry Laws of all the States of the Unioh,
embracing references to the leading decisions
upon these subjects in the most of the States, to-
gother with tho forma; by Jamea B. Thornton.
Engliah Common Law Reports, vola. 49 and 50,
also, the index to the first 47 vola.
The Law Library for January, February and April.
Juatreceived by
mar 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
L ANMAN’S VOYAGE A Sum
mcr in the Wilderness, embracing a canoe
voyage op the Miuiasippi and around Lake Supe
rior} by Charles-Lanman.
History of the Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,
author of tho History of France; translated by
William Haxlitt, Esq. Juat received by
may I* W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
l^ORTESCUE—A Novel; Jas.
M. Shoridan Knowles, Esq., part Sd.
Cinq-Mars; or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII.,
an historical romance; by Connt Alfred de Vigny,
Translated by William Haxlitt.
Questions in Geography, adapted for the uao of
Morae’a, Worceater’s, Mitchell's, Field’s, Malti-
Urun's, Smith’s, Olnoy’a, Goodrich’s, and other
Maps; py,Richard Green Parker, A. M.
The True Believer, hia character and privileges,
elucidated in a aeries ol discourses; by Rev. Asa
Mahan. Received by
mar6 „ W THORNE WILLIAMS.
I AW BOOKS.—Dunlap's Pnloy
-I_d on tho'
icjpal and Agont. Third
tensive additions, just
In Chancery, with Preco-
Law of Pj
American edition,
published
Edwards on Reci
dents,
Wheeler's Reports of Criminal Law Cams, de
cided it the Cit) Hall, Naw-York, 3 vola.
City Hall Recorder, by Dtn’l Rogers, 6 vola. in 3
Allen on the Duties and Liabilities of Sheriffs
• Blydnnburgh on Usury, with tho Statutes of the
ae voral States relating to Interest
Tllingh ast’a Ballantyne on the Statute of Limi
tations, drc.; Adams on Ejectment
Edward’* New-York Chancery Reports,3 volt.
Smith’s Selection of Lending Cases in all branch
es or Uio Law, with references to American Casoa,
*d edition.* vola.
Roacoe'e Criminal Evidences;, Uoscoe’a Civil d<
East's Reports, 16 vola. in 8.
mar 16 W. THORN ^WILLIAMS.
/•.lEOQRAPHY —My I.iUlo Goo'
N? tapby { edited by Mr*. L. C. Tuthlll.
Modern Chivalry,*or Tho Adventures of Ci.pt.
Farrago and Teague O’Regan; by 0. H. Bracken-
ridge, second edition ainco tho author’* death, with
The Law Reporter for May.
Juat received by
_mayJ5 W.THORNE WILLIAMS
D RY GOODS.—76 oases and bales
assorted qualities Kersega 4
«J bales heavy air wool Plain*?*
ba «• red and while Flannels,
10 bales 8 and 94 Doffil Twilled Blankets,
.15 ®«®n Oanibdrgs,
150 bales 34,7-8 and 44brown Sheeting da Sbirt’g
6 cuea 34,7*8 and 44 bleached do do
60 oaaea fancy and furniture Prlnta.
10 eaaeaaaa td qualities and atylea KentuekyJeana
5 eases fancy Caasimeres,
*5 bale* *00 lb. No* 6,7, 8.9, 10 nnd 1* Cotton
Yarn, assorted in the bale, manufactured at
Columbia, 8. C.
IflOO dox; white,black Jilate and mixed Cotton Hoae
JOOdoaen heavy wool knit Socks,
600 doxen Plaid Handkerchiefs, assorted qualilh
*00 Hit. Tutkoy Red Yarn,
800 doxen whito and colored Spool CoUon,
c ‘ J “ Stent Threa- ,
:y and ataplo ar
id in Dry Goods
10 lba. white, brown and bluo Patent Thread;
.. T°8 B i h « r w i u ' m * D 7 olhor flinc T ,nd «t«plo
tides of Dry Goods generally sold in Dry Gc
Stores, are now offered for spleatmnch reduced
«aa*
in the usuahiocommodating terms, at
iMGibbona’ Building, where purchas
ers aro respectfully invited to call and examine tb*
“SptittV HIRAM ROBERTS..
FANCY
he will oL^--^—,.
thoae In want to give him a call and convince them-
aelvea of the fkm, bo tming rlefermined not to be
governed by other’a prices, bat by sueb as be can
live by and letothora live alio. The following la a
part of his assortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A Tew Broad Cloth
Uoaka, Over-Coats and Mantles; fine French black
*. n . d Ewi'h Broad Cloth Frock and Dresa Costa of
all qualities; fine blue and invisible green do do;
fine figured and plain Beaver Frock Coata; fine
French Caaaimer and Broad Cloth Pants; Broad
Cloth. Caaaimor, Vclontia, Merino and Vel vot Vest*.
N. B. Thoabovo being of Wintor Article, will
be sold at very reducedj>rices.
SPRING AND SUMMER.—Fresh and fashions-
ble Drap D Eta and Cflffihlet Frock and Dresa Coats;
Tweed Caaaimer Frock and Buaincaa Coata; check
Linen, Gingham and figured Cotton Frock and
Coatooaj cream colored Urais Linon nnd brown do
dqj Drap D’Ete, French Drill, Gambroon, white
Linen Drills, lasting Merino, Tweed. Caasimera,
Cotton Jeana and Camblet Pants; Round Jackets,
of all kinds and qualities] fino white and figured
Marseilles. Bombasine, figured and black Satin,
SADDLERY
Young’s Building,
Clothing Store,)
idle* aq^ ll
• a partr
Shafton Saddles; Plnnti
Saddles; Mens’ plain d
Race do; Ladles’Saddli
Bridles and Martingales;
HARN ESSES.—C’oacL..
Sulky Harnesses of all kind!
aw hiATERl^o-. 0 . U uin ■(■•■.
Sorting and Hog Skins; Pi; Jo; Straining nnd
\\ orated Web; Ptaread and 'ftcls. assorted sites.
cjrriaoetrimminJSS^
and Sulky Spring* and AxIcsiJuh Framsa; llohha
and Rowa, by theamgleaet; fttedand Bnua Stomp
Jointa; plain do; patent Duh leather; Tspand Cur-
l ,? do »A r 2 ,d ??? ow Uoe«, varlettof patterns;
5 lk ,wd Woroted lringe.}bl»4 and phrpfe Coach
Roana; Buggy Lamps; plate I md B ass Carriage
Banda; Brass and platsd Kno«, kc.
O* All or the above articlts sold low for
cash or approved credit. IVsouvisbing to pur-
chaio any of tho above artieca, iould do well to
call and examine our good*, bfors purchasing else
where. fam i-tuwtlo jan 28
twilled and Taney Jean (’i
ton-knit Under Shirts and Drawer*;
striped and fancy colored Shirts;* great variety of
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs; “
I*.II... I.. in ... n ■ .1 1
esta; Merino, Silk and Cot-
I Drawers; Cinen. Muslin,
— — Cambric,
Italian nnd colored Cravats; figurod and plain Satin
Stocks and Nock Ties, a new article; black and
whito Kid, black Silk, and brown Linon Gloves;
a very large assortment of Suspenders; Riding and
Monoy Bolts, Shoulder Braces, Cravat Stiflcnem,
Silk, Gingham and Cotton Umbrellas; Tapo Mea
sure!, Niuht Caps, hair Hose, Linen Collars and
Bosoms, Men and Boya’ Cloth Capa, dtc. dec.
. TAILORING.—Just received a small but choice
assortment of French Cloths and Caasimera, Drap
D’Ete, and other piece Goods, which will be made
up to ordor by exporionced Workmon, at tho short
est notice, and in tho latestatyle. Cutting for Mon
and Boya to be made by others, will bo attended to
with great care and despatch, at tho Old Stand.
No. 114 Bryan-street, by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mar 19
F URNITURE, PIANOS, &c.—
The Subscriber is constantly making exten
sive additions to his stock of FURNITURE, PI
ANOS, dec. &c., and respectfully invites all those
in want of any articlo in hia line, to call and ex
amine hia assortment before "going further and
faring worse.” To say the loaat, be Ma aa large,
as well aa one of the moat rich and aplendid assort,
menta or CABINET FURNITURE that can be
found tliia aide of New-York; and as to prices, ho
cannot bo undersold, na ho has advantages equal
10 any in making hia purchases.
He would particularly invite dealers and others
from the country, to give hhna call, assuring them
that every article sold by him may be depended on
as being what it ia represented. Those making
large purchase*, will have liberal deduction made
from their bills.
Hisjl’ianos are from the factories ofCbickeringand
Moolis A. rtsner, and are unsurpassed both for ele
gance uf workmanship as well aa for purity of
tone,to any made in thia country. They are offered
at the same prices charged by tho manufacturers,
ao that thero ia an actual saving of coata by pur
chasing here.
Among other things in hi* assortment may he
lound—Anti Dyspeptic Chairs, large Scrpcntino
Sofas.do. Divans,do. Ottomans, Plain nud Spring-
seat Sofas,do. do. Divans, Ottomans nnd Couches,
Mahogany Rocking Chairs, with red and green
plush sesting, Mohair do, Mahogany aetting Hill,
three-quarters.and half Fronch Chairs; Curled Ms-
[ !*, Black Walnut nnd Rosewood Chnira, Cane and
Vnod aeat Settees, Sido Boards with Mahogany
md Marble Tope, Dressing Bureaus with Marble
Tops, do Mahogany Topa, Side Caae Bureaus,
Writing Table and Book Cases, Cottage Bureaus
on castors, Scroll nnd Plain Chamber Buroaus,
Wardrobes, Ladies’ Work Tables, Contro and Pier
Tablea with Marble Toni, Marble Tojl Wash
Stands, Painted do. Droasing Tables, Ton Tables,
Grecian Clawfoot Dining Tablfs, Extension Tables,
Card Tables with Harpe and Oge Pillars, Mahogany
Dedstends, do French Patterns, Curled Maple Bed-
tads, Plain do do.—also, •
I’urlcd Mnplo, Black Walnut and Rosewood
Chain with Cano bottoms, Windsor Chairs, Chil
dren*’ High do. Counting Room Desks, Revolving
Chairs for Counting Rooms, Counter Stools, Foot
Stools, Hat Stands, Hollows and Brqah. Bird
Cages, Knifo Traya, Safos, Mahogany ami Cherry
Cribs, Hair Mattra.se., Moss do, Fara®r*Bcda,
Holsters anil Pillows, Uroen, Red* Black, Blue and
While Cord, with Tassels to match, Hair Cloth for
Sofas and Mahorany Chairs, Willow Wagona, do
Cradle*. ai.u,
A groat variety of Mnntornnd Pier Glaaaev, Toilet
and Dressing Glasses of all of the different kinds
now used. - I. W. MORRELL.
GOOD GOODS, AND LOW PRICES!
GENTEEL CLOTHING HEADY MADE,
CHEAP! CHEAP!! ClffSAPH
P RICE’& VEADER Hike plons-
j ore in informing the public that thejr may be
found alwayi at homt, amply provided with any and
every article pertaining to geitlemoi’a Dress; and
do hereby confidently nssurs all tkoso who may
favor them with patronage, that thrir end and aim
is to serve all faithftlly.
One of the Firm being constantly '* tho New-
York market attending to the selectlon-md manu
facturing of our Goods, ensblss ua unreiuvedly to
declare that we do and will sell Goods aa cheap or
cheaper than the like quality can be purchised in
this city. Let all those whs may be scoptic<| but
call and aee.
We have e larger nnd bettor assortment of
CLOTHS, CASS1MERES and VESTINGS, thin
can be found in thia city, which we will make to
measure at leu than,Northern rates. And being a^ ^jjjewhite Lima
C rockery and uouse-
FURNISHING STORE.—Tho Subscribers
are now receiving a Hill assortment of CROCKER Y
AND HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, to which
they invite the attention of purchasers. Their
Goods are made of the beat materials nnd in tho
most substantial manhWtnd will bo sold at vory
low prices. The follpgriM.'.are among tho articles
to bo found at ibeir ES^Hument: *
CROCKERY ULASrXND STONE-WARE.
Consisting of W. G. Dinner and Tea Setta, W.
G. and Ulue Toilet Setta, UJHna Tea Setts, latest
patterns; China Mugs, fancy China Vases, Mantel
Ornaments, Children’s Tea Sous, Glass Lamps,
Tumblers, Wino Glasses, Butter Dishes, Solar gnd
Astral Chimney*, Decanters, Bird Glasses, Stone
Jngs, Jars, Butter Pots, dto.
LAMPS, TIN-WARE, dtc.
Solar and Lard Lampa, Solar Lamp lloada, Side
and Hall Lamp*, Lattema, Brittannia and .Tin
Lamps, Britannia, Braaa and Tin Candleaticka.Toa
Spoon*. Bat and MouaeTrapa, Brass and
lUtTora, Ivory Table Cutlery; together with
■ortment of Scissors and Pockot Cutlery.
rrtnntfM *wn iviiimv.ivint'
Baths, Cakoand Spico Boxos. Plato Covors, Coffee
Urns, Patty Pans, Jolly Moulds, Pcppor Boxes, Nut
meg Graters, Muffin Rings,Cullendets, Plato Heat
ers, Gravy Strainers, Britannia Tea and Tablo
Spoon*, Coffco Mill*, together with a general a.
aortmont of bright Tin-Ware.
DOMESTIC TIARDYVARE AND CUTLERY.
Iron Pots and. Kettles, Bake Pans, Potato Strain-
era,-Spiders, Shovela and Tongs. Sauco and Stow
Pans, enamelled SteWiKettlos and Sauco Pans, Fry
Pans, Furnaces, Wafijr and Waffle Irons,Coal Hod*
Coffco Routers, Egg Whips, Egg Codlers, Chafing
Dishea,Tea and Dinner Bells, Toast Forks, Sad
Irons, Paste J aggers, Wire DishTCovera, Gridirons.
Basting Spoon*! Rat * ** —
Stool Snuffers, lv
a fino assortment
. WOODEN AND WILLOW-WARE.
Brooms, Uuckots, Tubs, Sieves, Clothes Horses,
Wash Boards, Nesta Boxes, Wpoden Spoons, Co
coa Dippers, Lemon Squoexcrs, fancy and com
mon Bellows, Knifo Roxea, painted Keolort, Win
dow Blinds, Butter Prints, Faucets, Bird Cages,
Clothe* Hampers, Travelling Baskets, Willow
Cradle* and Chairs, Wagons and Market Buketa,
Key and fanoy Baskotajalso Door Mata and Brushes
of every description.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Children's Knives and Fork*, Clfikr Tray#, fancy
Boxes, different patterns. Dressing and 8ldo Combs,
Tooth Brushes, 1. R. Live Preserver* and Pillows,
Dressing Cases, Mustard. Spoons, Razor Strops,
Spool Stands^ews-haros, Marblea, Pocket Mirror*,
■—?i jPnpcr Lamp Shade*, Lamp Wick, all alio*, dtc.
)g- Families about commepcing House-keeping,
Planters and othera.are invited Ip call.
^ObLLINS dl BULKI.EY,
novd 108 Bryan-street.
IY CROCHET SAMPLER-By
1 Mis* Lambert, lust received by
k *8 R. H. HOWELL, 157 Congrea*-*!.
P RESERVE YOUR TEETH
The Compound Chloride Tooth Wash, ia
■uporaoded by none other in the market for purify
ing tho Breath, whitening tho Tooth, and restoring
diseased and spongy Gams, tho primary cause of
Tooth Aohb. and many neuralgic pains of the jaws
and fkco. For salo by
A T. ROWNE, Druggist,
mar 10 Gihbona' Building*
assortment of Safi-
which tho following
tilted, Overlaid and
large and extra lar.e
English' do; Boys’ and
if a variety of patterns;
‘ llebsgs, Trunk*, dee.
osfhe, Buggy and
, the single set.
,S.-Saddle Tree*.
, |VI R-S. JAMlis BETTS’ UTER-
JTJL INK'SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Downs,
bavannah, t (Ga )—l would beg to state, that
yon arq hereby appointed my sole Agont.for Sa
vannah, aqfi that any other person selling Sire-
porters as mine are imposing on tho public, by
—*«-jg worthless and injurious counterfeits of my
, rters. Saiuii Betts,
action—Each Supporter will havo written on
, 1* namo of "Sarah llotta.”
The Subscriber would respectfully inform tho
Physicians and Ladias of Savannah, tnat Mrs Sarah
Bettahaa appointed him her sole Agont in thia oity,
for the sale of her Supporter*, and that any others
vended elsewhere in tho city as ber’a are counter
hit*.
These Supporters are now very generally adopt
ed and recommended by Physicians, as the most
•uceessfiil medium of relief for that distresaing
malady for which they were invented, of any offer
ed to the public.
Mrs. Bette has the testimony of Fro&asora O.
Jackson. T. D. Mailer, Joseph PsncoMt. J. K,
Mitchell, N. Chapman,and YViltbnnk, Philadelphia,
and many others of tho most eminent Physicians
in various parts of the United Statea, in their favor.
She has recently introduced an entire new Sup
porter lor summer use; it ie made ofopen net wora,
very light and oool,.weight only from 2 to 3 ozs.
and at tho aamo time possesses all the important
requisites.
For further particulars, aee her pamphlets, to be
procured gratis at my Lio«a.
A. TTbOWNE, Druggist,
* ’* illdini
SUMMER FASH 10(8 FOR 1847.
may 8
Gibbons’ Buildings.
IVES, HORSEY dt CO. are pw/eceivmg their
Faihionnblo HATS and CAPq for tho Summer
trado, embracing every varietyetyle and quality.
Country Merchants, Planters an4 tlic public gene-
"By, are respectfully invited b calUnd examine
u! r St ?f* 6eforo purchailng, as their facilities
will enable them at all Units to offer aa great ill-
ducomenta as any other eatatliaUnent can, North
or South. may 5
E ffectual preparation
FOR EXTERMINATING RATS. MICE,
dec.—This Preparation possesses the singular prop
erty, that, without being actual poison, it will not
only kill the Rata. Mice, dec., but will,-in eonse-
3 ucnco of the amoke it produces, positively compel
lose that do not partake of it,precipitately to leave
the house. The above for aalo by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
may 12 Market-square.
EVER AND AGUE.—dliill Fe-
ver, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent
Fevera, and all the various forma of Bilious Diseases
speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood's
India Cholanogue.
Thia invaluaulo medicine waa prepared from an
extensive practice of several years in a bilious cli
mate, and is never known to fail of curing Fever
and Ague, or any of the diseases above named.
Thoae who are suffering from affeotions ol this
kind, as also those who have become invalids from
tbeir effects upon the constitution, will find the
India Cholagoguo a most invaluable remedy for
puriiyiogthe nlood, and thoroughly cleansing from
the system the morbid effects or a bilious complaint.
The wonderful operation of the Cholagoguo in
eradicating bile from the human aystem, can only
explain ita extraordinary agency in the speedy,
thorough and permanent cure of fever and ague,
and the various grades of intermittent and remittent
fevera.
It ia equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com-
E laint, Jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liver: also
'.nlargemont ol the Spleen, called Ague Cake,
and the various forms of bilious Indigestion—
These, with tho other varied affertions of such cli
mates, arising from a common minimal cause, are
only modifications of the samo disease, and equally
controlled by the same remedy.
Tho operation of the Cholagoguo, as ita name
imports, is upon the liver—promoting the discharge
of bile. The thousands who havo used it need no
further evidence of its value than ita happy resto
rative effects. For sale by
may 10 THOMAS M. TURNER Sc CO.
F MIES1I SEEDS.—Tho Subacri
hers havo received a clioico aolection of
GARDEN SEE ‘'S, which havo boon raised with
groat caro by a SeeJsman of high reputation, and
aro warranted aa good aa any to bo found in this
country.
ASPARAGUS-Giant,
aimtmt in n«r Cutting Department with the el
ability of Mr. RlPLr-Y.all those entnutingua with
orders may rely on their being fashiinably and
fkithfully oxocutcd, and no mistake, at
* 147 BAY-SWEET,
nov 21 Next door to the Republican office.
with runner, Red Cranberry.
BEET—Early blood
Turnip, Longblood,white
French Sugar'.
BROCOLI-Early whte,
Large purple Cape.
(TABU AGE —Early
Tork, Large York, Green
globe Savoy, Early Sugar
Loaf, Early Drumhead,
Late Drumhead, Large
late Batteraei. Late flat
Dutch, Early flat Uutclu
Green Glased
C AU L IF LOW ER-
Earley and late.
CELERY-Whiteaolid.
CRESS —Curled or
Peppergrasa, Broad leaf.
CUCUMBER—Early
Frame,Early cluster, Ear
ly ahortgreen, Early long
green.
CARROT—Early horn,
Long Orange.
CORN—Sweet or Su
gar, Early Canada, Tus-
carora.
EGG PLANT-Purn|
KALE—Green curb
sotch, Purple.
LEAK—Large Scotch,
London. *
LF.TTUC E-Drum-
head ,whiteCabbage,Cu rl-
cd Sileaia, Large green-
head, I inporial cabbage.
MELON-Gmen Cit-
ron, Nutmeg, Caatelope,
F OR SHAVING Uoutfel’s Un
rivalled Shaving Cream, a now ind aplendid
article, is now universally acknowledged auperior
to any Shaving Cream in the United nates or En-
^This delightful preparation ia mequalled for
beauty, purity, and fragrance; thoujh somewhat
analogous to Guerlain’s AmbrnsUI Cream, and
other similar compounds, it far surpasses them all
by the emollient patty consistency of its lather,
which so softens tho beard as to rcider shaving
pleasant nnd easy; it possesses greit advantages
over the imported article in beingTreihly prepared
from tho bostmstorinls, with tho grutost skill, and
is not only the belt, but also the cheapest article
for (having. It ia elegantly put up ?n boxes, willi
aplendid labels.
Tho increasing sales of this article during tho last
six years, oud the different gold and ail ver medala
awarded to tho aubseribor for it. strongly attoat the
high estimation in which it it*held by tho cotnmu-
munity. ForMjpbjr^ ^
may 28
THOM
TURNER Sc CO.,
181 Ray-street.
R OUSSEL’S LIQUID IIAIR
DYE—For changing,, instantaneously, grey
or red hair, eyebrows and whiskers, to a beautiful
jet-black or brown colour, without injury to tho skirt.
Although there nro at present existing a largo
number of Hair Dyes, cnmpetiag fur public patron
age by loud and exaggerated recitals of their pecu
liar and respective excellence*, yet it ia a fact well
known to many who ore under the necessity of re
curring tir their nid, that they (re all uncertain and
irregular in their results. The frequent inquiries
which have bcon mado of the iubscriber (or a Dyo
which he could recommend wid warrant for cor-
tainty of effect and lurmlessneis, have induced him
to bestow much time and application to tho pr due-
tinn of ono which should possess theso qualities,
and bo IVce from the objections which ho haa so
frequently heard reiterated against them. A series
of experiments has enabled him to overcome nil
difficulties; and it ia a source of gratification to him
to find hia labours crownod with full and completo
success, nnd to have it in his power to offer to the
public with perfect confidence, hi Hair Dyo based
in its composition on chemical principles, possess
ing Uie advantages ofbeing easy of application, en
tirely harmless to the hair and skin, certain and im
mediate in its operation, and permanent in ita ef
fects. I’ersnna who bare hitherto rejected the uao
ol aU hair dyes, from an apprehension of their pos.
aessing qualities deleterious to the health of the
_— r „ — T __ hair and skin, may avail theuiselvel of thia prepare-
Traya, Bread and Knife Trays, Slop and Water tlon with a perfect confidence in tho innoxious
Pails, Toilott Pails, Wino-L'oolera,(Spittoons, Foot “ r ■ ’ ‘ - -
lllthi f anil Kninn Itnvna Plain Cn.nr, 1 ’nflan
qualities of all the ingredients usod in ita compo.
sition. For anle by
THOMAS M. TURNER dt CO.,
may 26 181 Bay-atrcet.
P ATENT MEDICATED INDIA
RUBBER POROUS STRENGTHENING
PLASTERS.—Theso Plasters have boon lately in-
troduced, and will supercede every other adhesive
Plaster on account of thoir superior advantages.
They nro morondhesivo than most of Plasters, and
from thoir elastic nnd yielding properties cause no
uneasiness or pain from motions of the body; an
other very important advantage they have over
Other Plasters, and that is, on account of their po-
rosily, which allows the escape of the perspiration
and othor morbid mattor* secreted by tire skin.
The common Plaster* in mo retaining theso mor
bid secretions, thoro being no cscapo, are absorbed
and carried back into tho circulation, proving more
or leaa detrimental to health, tor sale by
A. T. BOWNE,
may 29 Gibbon’* Building*.
F ever and ague cured in
TWELVE HOURS.—Remember mu Term*;
If it doe* not Cure / refund the amount paid for it —
Thia vnltiabln Medicino is now (bund in nil pnrta
or Georgia, where it is truly sueecsslul in tho.
moat anvore eases of Fever nnd Ague, and will cer
tainly drive aU humbug* ofthe day before it. It is
a simple and a harmless medicine, warranted not
to injuro tho youngeat child in the least. It is also
tasteless, and more than all, » warranted euro. 1
will in a short time givo a column or certificate!
Rom respectable citizens of Georgia, and who are
well known. The*ortly way to provo ia to try; you
can do aoby calling on ■ .
W.’HCIMRHRfl’fYS, Jr.,
By whom ill*only prcparedamUold by.jn Savan
nah. My signature accompanies each box of Pills,
may 2D •
L EAVITT’8 extract of
ROSE A few dman of Leavitt’s pure Con
centrated Extract of Rose, rorflsvoring Ico Cre*m,
Jellies, Custards. Pastry, wc. For sale by
may 15 A, T. BOWNF., Gibbon’s fluildioga.
nnd Roots.
UEANS-fKIdney.Dwf.
Bush or Snap.) —Early
Mohawk, Early yellow,
sis weeks, Early China
Dwarf or Urge Kidney,
Refugee or 1000 to 1,Hal
Moon (Polo or runninj;,)
Scarlet
MUSTARD —Brown
or Black, White English.
MARJORAM—Sweot.
ONlON-YollowDutcb,
Large red, Silver akin,
Onion setta.
OKRA.
to 1,Half) PARSLEY-Curlnd.
PARSNIP — Large
Dutch, Gurnsev.
PEPPER—Udi, Cay-
one.
PUMPKIN—Connec-
ticut, Mammoth.
PEAS — Early Wash-
Ington^J feet, early War
wick,! feet, early donblo
blossom IVame, 3 feet,
early Charlton, Golden
Hotspur. 3h feet, Dwarf
Marrowfat, 3£ foot, Uiah-
op’a dwarf prolific, I foot,
Matchless Marrowfat or
Tall, 6 foot.
RADISH—Whito Fall,,
hardy Long Scarlet,Long
Salmon. Scarlet Turnip,
YcllowTurnip,(finc Sum
mer and Autumn variety,)
black Fall or Spaniah. -
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
SP1NAGE. —Prickly
or Fall, Round Leaf or
Sommer.
SQUASH— Early
Summer bush.F.arlySum-
or crook neek, Winter
rook neck. Cocoanutor
r orter’« Valparaiso, Veg
etable Marrow.
TURNIP.— Early
white Dutch, (Flat or
Spring.) Early red top,
KarlyGardenStoffo, Large
English Norfolk.Hanover
or long Tankard, Purple
F T!
OF FRANCE-By Mr*. r _„
Taylor and bis Generals: a Biography of Major
General Zachary Taylor, aad Sketches of the Lives
of Generals WMlh, Wool arfd Twiggs} together
with a History ortho Bombardment or Vera Crus,
“ J ‘ “ * “ r Major General Win
with portrait* and en
field Scott, embellished
graving*.
Prevention Better than Curo, or Moral Wants
ofthe World we Live in; by Mrs. Ellia, author of
‘•The Women of Englandr Stc. Ste.
Lives of British Dramatists, in S vola.
The Youth of Shakspeare t by T. William*, Esq.
The Tourist’s Guide, or Pencilling* le England
and on tho Continent t by Henry Sherburne.
Will JM* end Border Sketches, with Legends of
the Cb^vyp|L«nd the Lammermnlr; by \Y. It.
The Countess of Saint Goran; tranalaled from
the French of Alexandre Dumas.
. The Scourge of the Ocean: a Story ofthn At
lantic 1 hy an Officer ofthe U. S.Navy.
Journal of Travels over tho Rocky Mountain! to
the Mfietfi ofthe Columbia River, made during the
yearn 1815 and 1016; hy Joel Palmer
The Count of Morion, nr Woman’s Revenge;
translated from the French of Fredoriek Snulie.
Notes of a Traveller on the Soelal and Political
State of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy and
other parte of Europe; by Samuel Laing, Esq.
The Historical Essaya published under the title
of <a Disans Deludes Hfstnriques,” and Narratives ol
tho Merovingian Era,or Scenes of the Sixth Cen
tury, with en autobiographical preface; by M.
Augustin Thierry.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
may 22
UEENnnP 0 THE PUBLIC
uth. ■*- tides a trial and judge fl
"®t them all aa represented e t \
MY EAU LUSTRAL HAIR ..
This universally approved and adn
from ardent aplrio, pungent msmi
destructive materials, cfesrii the K
render* it beautifully bright, and imp:
delicate fragrance of flowers. Hair \
thia Extract soon becomes pleasingly at
driantIn it* growth; and it willposltlvi
naw hair on bald heads by ita uae, and h
boon msde harsh, and is turning g
by the uie of spirits or otharimpi
will soon be restored to its natur .
liancy by a few applications ofthe E
It fa a preservative against Baldn*
fallible core in all affoetlona of the !
Head, ha Dandruff, and for preventing tl
of the hair, and taming grey.
Evidence— Nature is an ineabatfstlbl* mine,
which experience and study always find
excavate; It ia that source alone, which’ j
all that man call* invention, and which h
do better, perhaps, to name adaptations.
For sale, wholesale and retail by J ULE8 H,
Chemist and Perfumer, 46 S. Sd-et, below C
and No. IfOChesnut-at. Philadelphia, and L
J. M. TURNER «t BROTHE
Monumenti
AndTHOS. RYE
S TOIIYON SALES—A TreatLe
on the Law or Sales of Personal Property,
with illuatrationa from the Foreign Law; by Wil
liam W. Story.
A Treatise on Will*; by Thomas Jarman, Eaq.,
first American edition, with notea and references
to American Decisions: by J.C. Perkins, Esq.
Modern Probate of Wills, containing an Analysis
ofthe Modern Law of Probite in England and
America, with numeroua references to the English
andJtmeriean Case*, and copious extracts from the
Itfhilfnfi eaaea.
A Treatise on the Rights nnd Duties or Merchant
Seamen, according to the General Maritime Law,
and the Statutes ofthe United State*; by George
Ticknnr Curtis, of the Boston Bar.
A Treatise of the Law of Cnptraets not nnder
Seal; by William W. Story. ^
Commentaries oug Equity Jurisprudence, ad
ministered in England and America; by Joaepb
Story. L.L.D. r
A Treatise of the Law relative to Merehant Ships
and Seamen, tn five narta; by Charles l,ord Ten-
torden; seventh English edition, hy William Shoe,
with Hie notes of Mr. Justice Story and J. C. Per
kins, Esq. E'or sale by
may 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rpiIE AMERICAN IN ENG-
JL LAND—By Alexander Slidell Maekentie.
The Rose of Persia, or Giafar al Uarmeki: a Tale
of the East; by Samuel Spring.
Tho Writings of George Washington: being his
Correspond nee, Addresses, Messages and other
Papers, Official and Private, (elected and published
from the origins). Manuscript-', with a Lire of the
Author; notes and illustrations by Jsied Sparks—
vol. 1st containing Washington’s Life.
Tho History of the World, from the earliest pe
riod tothe year of our Lord 1783, with particular ref-
reence to the affairs of Europe and ner Colonies}
translated from the German of Baron John Von
Muller—4 vola. 12 mo., with notea by Alexander
H. Everett
Lives of Eminent Individuals Celobratcd in A-
merican History, containing the Live* of Stark,
tian Cabot, Henry Hudion, Jusep*h Warren, Israel
Putnam, Divid RiUenhouae, William Pinckney, Sir
Henry Vane, Anthony Wayne, William Ellery, and
Richard Montgomery.
Alice Gordon, or The Uses of Orphanage 5 by
Joseph Alden, D. D.
Pictorial Hiatonr of England, No. 21.
The Eclectic Magnsiae, for April.
The Child’s Friend : being selection* from the
virions works of Arnnnd Berquin, adapted to the
uso of American Readers, with 1 sketcll of his
Life and Writings.
Just received b^r
apr 30
’.THORNE WILLIAMS.
fin LEY & PUTNAM’S LI IJIt A-
TT R Y OF CHOICE READING—Handsome
ly bound in red cloth.
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte; by William
Haxlitt, in 3 volumes.
The Spaciards and their Country : by Richard
Ford, outhor of tha Hand-Book of Spain.
The Lives of Dr. John Doun*. Sir Henry Wot*
ton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert, and
Dr Robert Sanderson; by Isaak Walton, with
some account or the author and hia writings; by
Thomas Zauch, D. D., F. L. S.
Solitary Ilnurs; by Mrs.Caroline Southey.
Proveroial Philosophy: a Book «>fThought* and
Arguments,originally treated; by Martin Farqu-
bar Tupper, Esq., M. A.
On Heroes, llero-Worship and tho Heroie in
History : six Lectnres, reported with emendations
and additions; by Thomas Carlyle.
Sartor Resartus: The Life and .Opinions of Herr
Teufoisdrockh, in threo books; by Tho*. Carlyle.
Tho French Revolution: a History; by Thomas
Carlyle.
For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
may 13
And at the principal druggists and fancy al
the Union. m ly *
nENTUEMEN OF SAVANNAH-
'J MY CELEBRATED AMBROSIAL AND
ALMOND SHAVING CREAMS defy a compar
ison in America or Europe. Jto person tout use any
other qfter using this Kmolmkrt Paste. It if
the heat, the very beat. Give it only a aingle trial.
I do not aak any more to convince you. I warrant it.
For tale, wholesale and retail, at
JULES HAULE’S. ISO Cheanut-aL.
Philadelphia, 4th door below Fourth, South side.
And by J. M TURNER St BROT“ ea
Monument
And THOS. RYKI
A Premium awarded at the Franklin ti
martt m ly
T O THE LADIES IN PARTIC-
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been found highly beneficial and of great uae to
ladies who have been afflicted with superfluous,
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to the upper lip end side ofthe dice, giving a mas
culine tarn to the whole fostures- When used
with proper esre, and according to the directions,
it will be found to be a great addition to the toilet,'
as the use of any sharp Instrument is entirely avoid
ed, and the hair is removed in five or ten mlnatea
after ita application.
This composition is Infallible, and warranted to
remove superfluous hair. After numerous trials’
I have received certificates ofauccegs which can
not be contested- Forealo.wbolettle and rttail, at
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Chesnutdc No. ItOChesnut-st.,Philadelphia, and by
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Monument-square.
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mar 22
J ULES HAUEL’S CELEBRATE
PERSIAN OR CHINESE POWDER
Which is unequalled for the nursery, for restoris]
beautifying, preserving the complexion, rer ‘ *
the skin delicately white, smooth and soft, p
ing cutaneous eruptions, chapping, and ot _
too copious perspiration. Travellers and residents
in warm climates will highly appreciate this grate
ful appendage to the toilet.
Previous to tha discovery of this important ap
pendage to the toilet, ladiee were compelled to r#-
merican History, containing the Lives or Stark, sort to useless, and in some cases d*ngr——-“—
Brainerd, Fulton, John Smith, Ethan Allen. Sehas-
ationa for whitening the akin, which
sands of cases tn produce the desired effect
valuable cosmetic, since its introductloa <0 the
public, haa merwHh unbounded success; each ue '
trial serves onljf to expound ita high reputation.
How much the beauty of a Sylph-like form I* en
hanced by a clear and brilliant complexion, ia 00)/
known to tboee who are Buffering from freckles,
pimples, blotches, morphew, and other disfigure
ments of the skin, occasioned by the useofpow-
ders, decorated with sweet names, such as Lily
White, Pearl Powder, Ac., too often made of a 1
deleterious substance. To tboee we would eay,'
make a trial of this Cosmetic, aed your complex
ion will be rendered beantilblly clqar, lair and
blooming. For sale, wholesale an.< retail, by the’
sole proprietor, JULES HAUEL, Perfumer and
Chemist, 120 Chesnut-sL,4th door below 4th, south
side. Philadelphia, (without whose signature on the
label none are genuine,) and by
J.7U. TURNER dt BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THOS. RYERSON.
Large l
In pkga. 12 kinds in each,
do 25 do
top Rutabaga.
TOMATO.-La reared.
THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
In pkga. 50 kinds in each,
do 100 do
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, dec.
Buckweat, Broom Corn, Blue Grate, Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover; Rye and
Oati.
Flowor Seeds, Roots, Fruit and Ornamental Trees
furnished to order from one of tho best and most
extensive Nursery* Bed Flower Gardena in this
country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Garden
ing, Raising of Stock, Poultry, dtc., to which will
be added tho most popular worka issued on the
above subjects.
fob 10 DENSLOW dt WEBSTER
S IMPSON’S JOURNEY.—An
Overland Journey Round the Worid, during
tho years 1841 and 1812; by Sir Gearge Simpson,
Governor-in-Chiefofthe Hudson’s Bay Company’s
Territories,
A Dictionary of Poetical Quotation*, consisting
of elegant extracts on every subject, compiled from
various authors and arranged iinder appropriate
heads; by John T. Watson, M **
Small Books on Great Subjc
History of the, Reformntioi
Leopold Ranke, author of‘‘Hi«tory of the Pope*,’,
part 3 -, translated by Sarah Austin.
The Medical Students Vade Mocutn, nr Maniinl
of Examinations upon Anatomy, Pbj
istry, Materia Meuicn, Surgery, d;
edition, greatly enlarged; hy Geori
hall, M. 5.'
Supplement to the Ilnnd-Rnok of Needlework;
from Mrs. Gaugain and Mrs Gore.
Small Hooka on Great Subjects, No. 12; the
General Principle* of Grammar.
Juat received by
may 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
U TLEY’S PATENT STRAW
CUTTER. —Tho undersigned offer* the
Right for Making and Selling tho above Machine
in the Counties of Chatham, Camden, Glynn, Ef
fingham, Liberty, Emanuel, Laurens, Lowndee,
McIntosh, Montgomery. Telfair, Wayne, Ware,
Bryan, Bulloch and Appling.
The following certificate from gentlemen who
enjoy high .reputations for their agricultural man
agement, and especially for tbeir aucceas in feed
ing cattlo, speaks of it aa an efficient improvement:
Auousts, Avail, 1846.
We, tho undorsigned, have examined and test
ed Utley’s Patent Straw Cutter, and pronounco
it (from the simplicity of its construction and the
ease and facility with which it works) to be supe
rior and better adapted to the purposes of the
farmer than any other machino which ha* como
under our observation, and do hereby recommend
ita uso to our friends and the publio.
1. A. Hiblaa,
E. L. Allmokd,
H. Bowdkk,
„ Geokcie L. IVioea.
The Machines can be examined,’and persons
wishing to purchase right* to make and sell in any
ofthe above named counties, will please call on
theonderaigned. T. J. WALSH.
QURGICAL INSTRUMENTS!—
k? The Subscribers have just received a further
supply*bf Surgical and Dental Instruments, com'
prising In part the following, vis.:
Amputating,Trepanning nnaO 1 —-
Cataract and Strabismus and
Cupping Cases, with ”
Scarificators, plain
Tooth Keys, Fore
Dental Inslrumeni
Pockot Setta Sur(
Thumb and Gum
Spring Lancets, £
—ALSO-
Stomach Tubes, Catheters, Silver and Gum Elas
tic Rnugeos, Metal and G. E., all of which are
offered low. . THOS. M. TURNER Sc CO.,
i^m»y.*0. 18(Bjiy.-atfcet
Iry and Shell Handle*
I MPROVES) DOMESTIC IN-
STRUMENT—By which Coativeneas may be
instantly removed, and its eonsequentiea prevented
h* the application or water onlv. Juat recalvad and
for sale by THOS. M. TURNER dt CO.,
may 20 |8|Bay-street.
D R. GOURAND’S MEDICATED
SOAP.—The following, from among a boat
of similar testimonials of the extraordinary virtues
of Uouraud’s Italian Medicated Soap, are aeieeted'
for their, brevity 1
Dr. Gouraud.—Sir: For a series of years my face
and forehead have been covered with unsightly
blotches and poatoles—tnAto aggravate the matter,
my nose gradually assumed the redness of a pique.
In abort, I became an object of disgust to myself,
and ridicule'to other*—inasmuch as my affliction
was attributed to an undue use of stimulants. 1
have proved the contrary, by using your invaluable
Medicatod Soap—through the influence or which, 1
am entirely freed from the aforesaid nuisances, and
my akin haa become aa white and dear as it was in'
the days of my boyhood. I conceive thia public
testimony to be eminently your due, and you are
quite welcome to make what use of it you pleas#.
Respectfully yours, Jgo. Jeffrie*, Printe
True Sun Bui* “
For sale by A. T. BOWNE, C
apr 28
N ew french reader.—
Chef* d’Oevre Dramatiques de la langue
Francaian, mis en ordre progressif, et annotis pour
no faciliter I’intelligence. Par A. G. Collott, Pro-
fessour de langues et de liUerature.
Histoxy ofthe Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,
translated from the French ey Wm. Haxlett. Esq.
Poems of Amclta—second edition, enlarged.
Just received by *
apr 13 W, THORNE WILLIAMS.
S TEEL PENS.—160 K ro 88 Steel
Pens in boxes and on cards, consisting of Gil-
lotts Victoria, Queen’s Own, Fountain, Peruvian.
Eagle, Magnum ilonum, and Croton Pena; boxes
containing ono, three ami twelve dozen each, at all
prices; atop Horxog’s celebrated Eagle Pen, and
Rosewood Pen-holders; for salo at wholesale or
retail,by G 11. HENDRICKSON,
mar 24 Gibbona* Buildings.
RITING INKS.—250 dozen ot
various maker*, Bluo, Black, Red and
w
(; 7r?,c,w.d a new article, handsomely put up
in bottles of improved style and ahapo, manufac
tured by A. W. Harrison, who claims for it superi
ority to all otliera. Merchant* and lnatitutions
diaposed to givo thia Ink a trial will tap presented
with a small bottio free of charge, - and thoae pur
chasing are at liberty to return should it not giro
satisfaction. For sale by
JOH
N. B. Country Merchants i
duced prices.
mar 22
m ly
C OL. HALLOWE8* PURE AND
UNADULTERATED ARROW ROOT.—
Seethe following statement of Dr. Chilton, the dis
tinguished New-York. Chemist:
,; I havo examined a sample of Arrow Root,manu«
factured by Col. Ilallnwea, of St. Matys, Geo., aod
exhibited at the last Fair ol the American Institute
by Mr. Stephen Bufkhalter of thia city.’ Thearti-
uo ia of the very lineal quality, and from the ex-
>erimenu mado upon it, I find it to contain as large^
•portion of nutritious matter, and to be in every
r respect fully equal to, the beat quality of Ar
row Root obtained from Bermuda.
"It being of vital importance to invalids that such
delicate articles of diet be pure, l feel glad of tho
opportunity to speak so favourably of the Georgia
Arrow Root.
"New York, Augext 14,1846.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D.”
A froth supply received by
fob It r ‘ A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
C ARRIAGE MOUNTING. —30
setta plated Concave Carriage Banda, 81 to'
4d, inches; 60 setts Brass Concentric Csrnag#
Bands, 3J to 4A inchest 10 setts Braaa O. G. Car
riage Banda, 3l to 44 inches; 10 pair* Bras* aed
Silver plated Globe Lamp*; 3 doxen Whip Sockets;
3 dozen Curtain Frames, Brasa and Silver plate;
15 pain Brats Coach Handles; 5 pairs plated C oach
Handles; 12 setts Dash Frames; 24 setta. Daatr
Frames, Braaa and Silver plato; 85 aelts Buggy
Axles, assorted,Q to 2 iDchea-,25setts Buggy Axles, •
with Braaa Nutts. II to l£ inch; 60 pair Eliptic.
Spring*, IA to S£ inches, IVoni three to five leaf} IS
aeUaGia Bows; *200 yards Conch Lnce,2£ inches;
200 yards Coach Lace, 3 inches; 400yards Seaming
Lace; 400 yards Binding Lace; 300 yards Fringe;
12 gross Tuffs; 25,000 Lace Tacks; 24 pair* Tassels,
assorted colors, 2,000 Carriage Bolts, assorted,Si'
to 6 inches. For sale by N. B. dt H. WEED,
may 11
M AYNAHD& NOYES’ celebrated
Black Writing INK (nr the' quill or steel pen.
Savannaji, Juno 24th, 1846.
The undersigned having lor several year* uaed in
their respective offices the Black Writing Ink of
Messrs Maynard fie Noyes, of Boston,.certify that
they have uniformly found it to be auperior to any
other, particularly in thejmcAongraftlr character of
its blackness.
R. R. Cuyleh, Cashier R. R. Sc B g. Co.
J. Humtf.k , Cashior Ina. Bk. of Columbus.
S,C. HOUSE, See. Sav’h. ins. A: Trust Co.
A. PORTER, Cashier Bank Mate Georgia.
I. K.TuFrr, Teller Bank State Georgia.
Thia Ink has stood the test of more than thirty
yenrt’ trial, and during this time has been constant
ly in’ereasing in public favour and patronage, and is
now the leading article in the country. It flows
with freedom, becomes permanently black, and
will pot mould under any circumstances. This Ink
is in all sized bottles, from one ounre to ope quart.
Dealera supplied on liberal terms
mar 19 THOMAS M TURNER dc CO.
W HITE LEAD.—10,000 pounds
Atlantic Whito Lead, warranted pure: 6JJOO’
Engliah do. do.; 5,000 No. I Union do. do* For
■ale low by JNO. G. FALLIGANT. •
Tho following warranty accompanies each pack
age of rhe Atlantic Whito Lead:—
"The Atlastic White Leai> omfamt here
by inform tho Painter* and other purchaser* ol
Whito Lead, that, in accordance with a roaolution
passed by thoir Board of Trustees, they manufac
ture but ono quality ot White Leaa, vlt: a strictly
f mre article,and have resolved to confine themselves *
0 the manufactyring of Pure Lead only, and that
of a very• superior mrnlity—making none or the low
er qualitica ur adulterated Lead, auch aa are uaually
brnndod ‘Extra,’‘No. 1,’ ‘No. 2,’ See.See.
"No adulterating material ia admitted within their
works, and purchasers may alwaya depend upon be-'
ing supplied with a uniform article.” aog 15
TJAINTS, OIL ANj) TUBPEi
JL TINE.—JOOkega White Lead, pure, ti
and N,o. I; Spaniah Brown and Black, in Oi‘
boxes Chrome Yollow and Green, dry; 25 jb
in uana: 20 lb«. Prussia Bine and Vordigria in 1
" na Linseed Oil, agd 5 barrels Spirits
Just recsivod and for aale by
B RIISilES—Whiiewa»b,
1
. . . . Du»ti«
and Scrub Brushes; Crumb and Shoe Bni *
Office Blinds, Wire Dish ('over*. Leman Squei
Cresm Piphrn, Sec. For sale by •
COLLINS ti BULKLEY, '
apr 17 108 Bryan-ftrett-