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Volume xlv
SAVANNAH, GA,, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1847.*
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W ASHINGTON AND HIS GEN
ERALS—By J. T Headley, author of Na*
poleon and hie Morahala.
Harpeis’ Illuminated Shakapeare, in 3 volume*
splendidly bound in Turkey Morocco and gilt; alao
hall bound in library calf.
Featua, a Poem, by Philip Jamea Bailey, barriatar
at law—fifth American edition.
Elemcnta of Geometry and Conic Sectione ; by
Elina Loomis, A. M.
Reporta of Caaea Argued and Determined In tho
Courta of Chancery of tho Slates of Now* York, be*
fore the Hon. Lowia H. Sandford, Vice*Chancellor
O WOOD infurma the Gentlemen of Savannah, of tho Firat Circuit, whilo aaaiatant Vice-Chancel*
'that he If prepared to Shampoo In e very comfort* lor, vol. 2d. For vale by
*ble manner, by Shower*Bath. • may 7 W. TUORNF. WILLIAMS.
Theprieefor Gentlemen will be 23 centa—Chll* ~r^r- ..—
dren IQ
N. B. Pgrenta are rospectftritf informed that
every care shall bo tnkon with their children when
sent to my Saloon to be shampooed, hair cut, or
any other operations performed onothem. Ladies
ana Gentleman who wish to be wnitad on at their
own houses, the price will bo invariably 75 centa.
apt 14
SHAMPOOING.—J. M. II A V-
IVTUSIC FOR PIANOS.—!
1YA Aurora, Palry Bell, Aaalie, Sentimoi
Lattico, Adoleide, La -Violetta, Lee Paries, u*
Parriaienne, Kedowa. Glemary, and other WalUes,
together with a quantity of Songs, Marches, Quick
Steps, Polkaa, Ate. Ate.
Alao, Cramor'a, Hera's end Hunter’a Piano-Forto
Instructors) Calloott’a Musical Grammar) Burrows'
Piano-Forte Primmer. J uat received by
mar <J . T. T. WILMOT.
V OL. 2. Tho Writing, of Wtuh-
Injton | bj Jarful Spark.,,
• . 1 W.tur.1 Thonlupjr, with .nlaolloni from
the lllaatretive Notes, and the Supplementary Dia*
snrtatlons of Sir Charles Bell and Lord Brougham.
The whole newly arranged, and edited by Elisha
BaHlett, M. D 1
„ A Familiar Eipoaition or Uio Constitution of the
United States, containing e brief commentary and
an, appendix, Atc,)by Joseph Story, LL. D.
Scripture illustrated by Interesting Facta, Inoi*
dents and Anecdotea) by Rev. Charles Field.
Omon, k narrative of ndventurca in the South
Seas) by Herman Melville.
Arthur Martin, or The Mother's Trials) byChaa.
Burdelt. Esq.
Wild Sports of the Weat, with Legendary Tales
end Local Sketobea) by the author of "Stories of
Waterloo."
No. ft Pictorial History of England.
Illustrated Life of Gen. Winfield Scott.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER;
may 19
S HAVING MATERIALS—Wndo
Si, Butcher's, Greaves Si Son's, and Elliott’s
finest quality of Cast Steel Raaora j Chapman's,
Stout's, and Emerson's Rator Straps j a great vari
ety of superior Saving Brushes; Guerlain’a Mnrpe*
laa, Rousael’a, sod Taylor’s Shaving Creams; Mill*
tary. Ambrosial, and Walnut Oil Shaving Soaps in
aquafe*) French, F.ngliah,and American Shaving
Cakea) end e great vanoty of Shaving Caaea, Tol*
let Mirrora, Ate., for eale by
(^.HENDRICKSON,
may 13
Gihbona’ Buildinga.
fllHE FARMER’S COMPANION, -
A or Kaiaya on tho Principles and Practice of
American Husbindry, with an Address and an Ap-
pendis, Ate ; by the Honorable Jesao Buel.
The Philosophy of Magic, Prodigies, and appi*
rent Miracles, from tbo French of Eusebo s*al-
verto.
Memoirs of tho most eminent American Mo*
chanies)alao Lives of distinguished European Me
chanics, together with Anecdote*. Ate. Bto., relat
ing to the Mechanic Arts) by Henry Howe.
Tho Live* of Vaacn Nunoa do Balboa, tho dia*
enverer of the Pacific Ocean,Hernando Cortes, tho
conqueror of Meiico,end Francisco PisarrO, the
conqueror of Peru.
The Huguenot: e Tale of the French Protes
tants) by G. P. R. James, Esq.
Daniel Dennison, and the Cumberland States
man) by the lato Mrs. Holland.
Lives orthe Lord Chancellors. Received by
fob St JOHN M.'COOPER.
• Arc
t of the fnl*
VITEEDS &. MORRELL
TV now receiving a full assortment o
tnwing articles:
Solar,Sidtnnd flail Lamps) La; *.«•)!.amp Shades,
Chimneya and Wick, Ate.
Also, plated Coffpe and Tea Urns, Cake Baskets,
Csndlcatirka, Sponna, Forks, Castors, Ate.
Britannia Tea end Coffee Pot*, Sugar DUhee,
Cream PoU, Slop Bowls, Spittoons, Mugs, Pitch*
, era, Ac.. kt*T.
Japanned Toe Trtya, Waiter*: Cheese, Bread
Cako, Knife and Spoon Traya) Cake, Sugar and
Spico Bores, Tea (laddies, Sponge and Foot Bath*.
Chamber Pall*, Wator Pella.' Slop Jar*, Ate.
Planished Tin Tee and Cdnee Urns, Dish and
Plate Covers, Steak and Chafing Dishes, Cnffeo and
Tea Pnta, Kettles, Egg Coddlera, Water Uoilert,
Nursery Lamp*, Ate. ^
Also, Wooden Ware, Brootna. Brushes, Bellows,
Door end Table Malta, Market lias Wets, Wire Plate
end Dieh-Covera, Egg Whip* and Led lea, Ate.,
with 4 variety of other articles in this line, which
will be eotd low, at
oet 14 NO. I0S PKNFIELD'S RANGE.
Ai'BIt ANL)‘ TWINE.— 10(1
ream* strong aingle Wrapping Papar.. ISO do
do Crown do, 170 do do blued double do, for cover*
lot Cotton Yarn and for Grocer’s use, qindo to
order) 70 reams large colored Wrapping Paper, for
Dry Uffeds) 40 do patent Hemp Paper, eitra strong)
40 do Nawa and Poat Office Envelope Paper) 40 do
blue and green Druggiat’a Paper) l«rdo light
Wrapping and Shoo Paper: <10 do Tea Wrapping
Paper) 130 lbs. cnarao and lino Hemp Wrapping
Twine) 100 lbs. coarso and fine Cotton Wrapping
Twine- Just received and for ssto by
nov 3 DENSLOW At WEBSTER.
OTESON THE UPPER RIO
GRANDE—By Bryant P. Titden, Jr. Et*
ilnred in the months of October and November,
046, on hoard tho U. 8. ateamer Major Brown,
by order of .Major Gen’I. Patterson, U. S. A., Com
manding tho Second Division, Army of Occupation,
Mexico.
The Water Cure, or Hydropathy) from the
Britiah amUJforcign Medical Review: by John
Forbes, M. K. It S.
Tho Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical Sclonces,
nd being a practical and analytical digest of the con-
hr, tents of the principal British ntul Continental
Medical Works, published during tho preceding
md six months; part 3, January to June, 18)6) part 4,
—* July to December, IRI6.
Hand-Book of Human Anatomy, Goneral. Spe
cial and Topographical; translated from the origi
nal German of Dr. Alfred Von Behn, and adapted
in the u«e of the English Student) hy John Blrkett.
Juat received by
(v.
P ROBABILITIES — Ar, AM to
Fatth) by Martin roioohir Topper.
The Life of Napolean Bonaparte ;by William
llatBU.
An Author’* Mind ) "A Bookful of Bonk*," or
"Thirty Book* in One." Edited by M. F. Tapper,
E*q., M. A.
Margaret Percival j hy tho author of "Amy Her
bert." Edited by tho Rev. William Sewell, B. D.
Travel* in Peru) by Dr. J. J. Von Tachudl.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
P AINTS, OIL, &c,—400 kegs 25
|ba each puro No. I and 2 Whito Lead; 150
kegs and cask* of pure, and No. 1 do, 50. 100,200
and 600 lbs each; 150 canisters Chrono Green,
> ground in Oil) 150 do Paria and Verdigris Green,
dodo; 100 do Chrome Yellow nnd Prussian Blue.do
do; ISO kegs Red, Blaek nd Brown, do do; 1.000
’ gallon* beat quality Llnaeed Oil; 10 bhis Spirits
Turpentine; 6 do Furniture, Coach and Japan Var*
"'ip', I! 0 ' ** l ° b)l DKNSLpW fc.WKBSTK.H.
IVTOTES
a the Soi
Prussia, Swil
iVW STRING GOODS—Tor Brig
' v PhilurT—Ladies'and gents' Merino Shirt*.
* gtata’ brown cotton and ailk Under-shirt*, Rents 1
and boy*’brown and mixed cotton Half Hoao,Berlin
Gloves, Lisle, ailk and embroidered Gloves, black
and white ailk Hose, white thread Half Hose, fancy
Prints, Linen Shirting, brown and Grass Linen,
Corduroy, Tabby Velvet, Irish Linen, Satin Joans,
black Cassimere, Imperial Counterpanes, blue
Gatnbronns, cotton Edgings, auper Bnlliantcs,
Brocade Hdkfs., Organdie Muslins, auaer Parasols,
Sun Shades and Parasolettea; at wholesale and ro
tail,by SNIDER, LATIIROP At.NEVITT.
mar 10
H ouse furnishing uoobs.
114 Barnsloy Sheoting. 5-4 to 1J-4 Cotton do
64 to 124 Linen Damaak, Damnak Table Cloths
Coloured and white Cotton Doylies
44 Irish Linens, Linen and Cotton Tablo Cover*
104 to 124 French Quilts, Musquito Netting
Coloured and whito Matting, Jute Mats
And a variety of other Hnuso Furnishing Goods
art offered at lowest prices, by
>pr22 BULL At ANDREWS,
O* o u S E - K E B P I N G DRY
XX GOODS.—124 Linen and Cotton Sheeting*,
Pillow Caan Linens, Table Diapor and Damaska,
Napkins and OmlUa, Huokabuok and Scutch
Diamond Diaper. 3-4.7-8 and 4-4 fine low priced
. b eachad and unbleached Cotton Sheetings, super
English Long Cloths. Uobinet Pavilion Giuxo.
crojs-birre I do, figured Damask and Moreen*,whito
and colored Marseilles Quilt* and Countermines,
colored Table Cloths, 74 French plaid Diaper,
Ruasia'Diaper and Crash. Dowlaaa and Osnahurgs.
apr 6 SNIDER, LATHROP At NEYITT;
DRESS SSOODS Tlio
Subaeribora Invo recolvod per last trip of
temnor Southerner: Foulard, plain and other
Spring Silka. Silk Mualins, Fronch Printed Mua-
I ns and Cambrics, Plaid Tarleton Mualins, Oiled
Silka, Embroidered Muslin Robes, Hemstitch nnd
R siero Border Linon Cambric llinderchiofa, Em
broidered Muslin Collars and Cuffa, and n general
usnrtment of Parasols, Parnsolettos and Sun-
Snadaa. For sale at lowest prices, In quantities to
■nit purchuors, by
JAMES ANDERSON Ati’O,
mar 19 No.70 St. Julian nnd 103 Brfan-ata.
a io «
I^OMESTIC GOODS 3 4,7-8,
»nd 6-4 brown Shirting* nnd Sheet
ing, 34.7-8,44,6-4 and 12-7 Bleached do; Tick'
lUgai Marlboro Stripes; Shirting Stripos; Bluo Drill
IngjB luai and Mixod Denims; York Stripe* and
Daniroa; 6 4, 74, 8 4 and 104 Table Damaak
Huckabuck and Scotch Diaper) Huckabuck am
Linen rowel« Damaak and cnloured Doillies; A*-
C on Check*. Dnmostic Plaida; Philadelphia Strfpea
ont a and Mayflower Spool Thread; col’d Cottoi.
•nd Linen Thread; Uuttona; Pint; Needle*; Tnpe|j
etc. Arc, Just received by
BULL At ANDREWS.
[OSIERY.—Latlios white Cotton
Ho*rt Ladies' brown, alate and mixod Hose)
• white open worked Hoae; Ladles’ Linen
') (1 «l’a brqwn and whito Linon half Hoae;
> • w nlte, brown and mixed Cotton half Hoae:
> -.- J W white ahd black Silk half Hoeej Mlaaea*
- . mi,8d ,nd white Hobo; Children’* long
•rend Lisin Mittat Children's half fingerod Lisle
MilU; Mines’ white and btaok NnttGlovoi) Ladiea’
White and black Nott Gloves; Ladies’ colored Lisle
Qlovaa; white and blaek H.S. Glove*. For sale by
war AT. HENRY H. y TOTES BURY.
RJ-ACK, BLUE AND RED INK
W> Rroaa Davlaa’ Ac Black’* superior Ink.
fne Drat premium of tbo American institute, has
inir^ at lour ennhai fair*
held In the city of Now York. A)»o. Maynard fit
"°J* • wperfoy tVriting Ink. fforeale^b^^^
jjKbnoa' Building*.
mar 6
. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SOFA TRAVELLER, on
Social and Political State of France,
Switzerland, Italy, and other part* of
Europe, during the present Century j by Samuel
Lain?, Esq.
lliatory of the Conquest nf Peru by the Spaniards)
hy Don Telnsfuro de Trueha y Cosir.
Lives of Men of Letters and Science, who flour-
Wheel in the time of George the 111} by Henr.v
Lord Bougham.
The Bachelor’* Own Book, being twenty-four
isasages in the Life of Mr. Lambkin, (Gent); by
Jeorge Cruikahank. Just received by
feb lO W. THOKNE WILLIAMS.
Georgia otton Osnabu..., „
34.7- 8 and 44brown Sheeting Ac Shirt’g
34.7- 8 and 4-4 bleached do do
• flue}
D RY GOODS.—7H euei and balai
ail*,Usd qualltl.. K error.
JO bale, heavy airwcul I’l.lo,'
Ub. e> rod and while FUnbili,
10 bale. 8 .nd 9-4 Du dll T.ille! UlanlroU,
75 bales (Jr*®- 1 - —-
150 balto.
5 cases
W Hhcy and turnlture Printa,.
10 oases asa’td qualities and atylea KontuckyJeana
b cases fancy Caaaimeraa,
S3 bales200lb.N«a6,7. 8.9. 10 and.I* Cotton
Y?rn, assorted in the bale, manufactured at
Columbia, S. C.
lot; white,black.alate and mixed Cotton Hoao
doxen heavy wool knit Socka,
25 do,e ” FMd Handkerchiefs, assorted qualities,
2001b* Turkey Hod Yarn, -
800 doxen whilo and colored Spool Cotton,
600 lbs. white, brown and blue Patant Thread)
I ogother with many other fancy and tuple ar*
tides of Dry Goods generally sold in Dry Gooda
Stores, are now offered for sale at much redared
S rioas, and on the usual accommodating terms, at
loa.?3and l54Glbbona’ Building, whore purchas
ers are respeotAilly invited to call and examine tha
articles, by * *
sept 22
HIRAM ROBERTS.
W INTER, SPRING AND SUM-
MER CLOTHING.—Tho undersigned ia
now receiving hia supply of SPRING and SUM*
MKRiCLOTHING, and a large assortment of
FANCY ARTICLES attached to the same, which
he will offer at sain prices as he thinks will induce
those in want to give him a call find convince thoui-
selves ortho fret, ho being determined not to be
K verned by other’s prices, but bv auch as be can
e by and let others live also. The followinf ia a
part of his assortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A fow Broad Cloth
Cloaks, Over-Coats and Mantles) fine French black
and English Broad Cloth Fyock and Dress Coats of
all qualities; fine bice and invisible green do do;
flno figured and plain Beaver Frock CoaU: fine
r ranch Cnsslmor nnd Broad Cloth Pants; Broad
Cloth, Casairaer, Velontia, Merino and Velvet VeaU.
N. B. Tho above being of Winter Article, will
be sold at very reduced prices.
SPRING AND SUMMER—Freah and fashion*,
ble Drap D’Eto and Camblct Frock and DrvsaCoaU;
Tweed Caasimor Frock and Business CoaU) check
Linen, Ginghntn nnd figured Cotton Frock and
Contcos; cream colored Graaa Linen and brown do
do; Drap D’Ete, French Drill, Gamhroon, white
Linen Drill*, luting Merino, Tweed Cauimers,
Cotton Jeans and Cambist Pants; Round Jackets,
of all kinds and qualities] fino white and figured
Marseilles. Bombasine, figured and black Satin, 1
twilled and fancy Jean Vesta; Merino, Silk and Cot-
ton-koit Undor Shirt* and Drawer*) Linen. Muslin,
■triped and fancy colored Shirts;a great variety of
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs; Cambric,
Italian and colored Cravats; figured nnd plain Satin
Stooka and Neck Tie*, a now article; black and
whito Kid, black Silk, and brown Linen Gloves;
a very large aasorUnent of Suspenders; Hiding ami
Money Belt*, Shoulder Braces, Cravat Stiflenera,
Silk, Gingham ahd Cotton Umbrellas; Tapo Mea
sures, Night Caps, half How, Linen Collars anil
Bosoms. Men nnd Boy*’ Cloth Capa, &c. Arc.
TAILORING.—Just received a small but choice
assortment nf French Cloths ami Cassimers, Drap
D’Eto, and other pieco Goods, which will be mado
up to order by experienced Workmen, nt tho short
est notice, and in tho lateststyle. Cutting for Men
and Boys to be made by othere, will bo attended to
with great rare and despatch, nt tha Old Stand,
No. 114 Bryan-atreet, by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
msr 19 - ’
T O THE PUBLIC,—Givo my ar
ticles a trial and judge for yourselves—I war
rant them all aa represented or the money refunded
MY EAU LUSTKAL HAIR RESTORATIVE.
This universally approved and admired article, free
from ardent apirila. pungent u«entla| nil, nnd other
destructive mAterialfrcreans tho bairespediliouvly,
rtnder* it beautiflilly bright, and Impart* to it the
delicate fragrance of flowers. Hair .washed with
this Extract soon becomes pleasingly soft and lox-
uriant in its growth; and it will positively bring in
new hair on bald heads by ita use, and hair that has
been mado harsh, and is turning grey or falling out,
by the u*e of apirila or other Improper preparations,
will soon bffestored to iu natural color and bril
liancy by Mw applications of the Eau Lustra!.
It is a pqpservative against Baldness, /nd an in
fallible cure in all nflbcilnna of tho Skin on the
Head, aa Dandrpff, and for preventing the falling off
of the hair, and turning grey.
Etidtnct—Nature ia an inexhaustible mine, in
which experience and study always find room to
excavate) it is that source alono, which produces
all that man calls invention, and which he would
do better, perhaps, to name adaptations.
For sale, wholesale and retoil by JULES HAUKL,
Chemist and Perfumer, 46 S. 3d-at, below Cheanut
and No. l20Cheanut-at, Philadelphia, and by
J M. TURNER At UBOTHER, 1
Monument-square.
And THOS. KYKKSON.
And at tho principal druggists and ftney stores in
the Union. inly mar 22
L AW DICTIONARY. —A new
'Law Dictlofcqry, containing explanations
such technical terms and phrases as occur in tho
works of legal authors, in the Practice of the
Courta, and in the Parli imontarv Proceeding of tho
House* of Lords, or Lord* and Commons; to which
is added nn outline of an Action at Law and nf a
Suit in Equity ; by Henry James Halthouae, Eaq.
Edited from the second and enlarged edition, with
numerous additions: by Henry Pennington, of the
Philadelphia Bar. Juat received hy
apr 27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rtiHE LAW OF CONTRACTS—
X In a course of Lectures delivered at the Law
Institution; by John William Smith. Esq., author
of "Leading Caaos," with note* and nn appendix,
by Jelinger C. Symon. Esq.
A Digoat of tho .Conveyancing, Testamentary
and Registry Laws of all the States of tho Union,
embracing reference* to tho loading decisions
upon tbeao subjects in the moat of tho States, to-
guthor with tho forma; by James B.Thornton.
English Common Law Reports, vola. 49 nnd 50,
also, the index to tho first 47 vola.
T(m) Law Libr try for January, February and April,
justrecoived by ,
mar 6 W; THORNE WILLIAMS.
F urniture, pianos, & 0 .—
The Subscriber ia constantly making exten
sive additions to his atock of .FURNITURK, PI-
ANOS, &c. Are., and respectfully invites all those
in want of any article in hi* lino, to call nnd ex-
amino his assortment before "going furthor and
faring worse." To say the least, he has at large,
as well aa one of the most rich nnd splendid assort
ments of CABINET FURNITURE that can be
found thia aide of New-York; and as to prices, he
cannot bo undersold, as he ha* advantages equal
to any in making his purchases.
He would particularly Invite dealers and others
from the country, to give him a call, assuring them
that every article sold by him may be depended on
aa b»l»« "hat It la represented-, Those making
targ* purchase*, «ut liberal denlici,.*. niadb
from their bills.
HialPhmos are from the fsetories of Chickerinc«»ti
Nunns Ac Fisher, and are unsurpassed both for ele
gance of workmanship aa well a* for purity of
tone,to any made in this country. They are ofiored
at tho aamo pricea charged by the manufacturers,
so that there ia an actual saving of coats by pur
chasing here.
Among nthor things in bis assortment may be
lound—Anti Dyspeptic Chairs, large Serpentine
Sofas, do. Divans,do. Ottomans, Plain aud Spring-
seat Sofas,do. do. Divans, Ottomans nnd Couches,
Mahogany Rocking Chairs, with red and green
pluah seating, Mohair do. Mahogany setting Hill,
three-quarters,and half French Chnirs; Curled -Mm
? le, Black Walnut and Rosewood Chairs, Cano nnd
Vond seat Settees, Side Boards with Mnhogdny
and Marble Tops, Dressing Bureaus with Marble
Top*, do Mahogany "Topa, Side Case Bureaus,
Writing Table and Book Cases, Cottage Bureaus
on castors, Scroll and Plain Chamber Bureaus,
Wardrobe*, Ladies’ Work Tables, Centre and Pier
Tables with Mnrblo Tops,, Marble Top Wash
Stands, Painted do. Dressing Tables. Taa Tables,
Grecian ClawfontDiningTabl^a, Extension Tables,
Card Table* with Hnrno and Oge Pillars, Mahogany
Bedsteads, do French Patterns, Curled Maple Bed
steads, Plain do do.—Al.so,
Curled Mnplo, Black Walnut and Rosowood
Chairs with Cano bottoms, Windsor Chairs, Chil
drens’High do. Counting Room Desks, Revolving
Chairs for Counting Rooms, Counter Stools, Foot
Stools, Hat Stands, Rnllowa and. Bruah, Bird
Cage*, Knifo Trays, Safes. Mahogany and Cherry
Cribs. Hair Mattnssea, Mots do, kcaUicr Beds,
Bolsters and Pillows, Greei, Bed, Black, Bluo and
Whito Cord, with Tassels to match, Hair Cloth for
Sofa* and Mahogany Chairs, Willow Wagons, do
Cradles. . also, •
A great variety of Mantel and Pier Glasses, Toilet
and Dressing Glnes of all nf the different kinds
now used. I. W. MORRELL.
L ANftfcAN’S VOYAGE.r
ij
A Sunt
mer In thn Wilderness, embracing V canno
voyage up the Mississippi and around Lako Supe
rior ; by Charles Lanman.
History of tho Homan Republic) by J. Michelet,
author of the History of Franco) translated by
William Haxlitt, Eaq. Juat received by
may 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
F ORTESCUE—a Novel; by Jus.
Sheridan Knowloa, Esq., part 2d.
Cinq-Mara; or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII.,
an historical *romance; by Count Alfred do Vigny,
Translated by William Haxlitt.
Quoations in Geography, adapted for the nae or
Moran’s, Worcester's,.Mitchell’*, Field'*, Mnlti-
Brun's. Smith'*, Olney’a, Goodrich’*, and other
Maps; by Bichard Green Parker, A. M.
Tho True Believer, his character andprlvilegea,
elucidated in a sorios ol discourses; by Rev. Asa
ft.c.lrod bj TuoRNR VV(LUAM5
C rockery and house-
KUBN1SH1NU STORE.—Tho Sub.criljcr.
are now receiving a fullassortinent of CROCKERY
AND HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, to which
thoy invite the attention of purchasers. Their
Good*nro made of the best materials and in tho
moat substantial manner. And will bo sold at very
low pricoa. The following are among the articles
to be found at their Establishment:
CROCKERY GLASS AND STONE-WARE.
Consisting of W. G. Dinner and Tea Setta, W.
G. ond bluo Toilet Setts, China Ton Setts, latest
lattorns) China Muga, fancy China Vaaes, Mantol
Jrnaments, Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps,
Tumblers, Wino Glastoa, Butter Dishes, Solar and
Astral Chimneys, Decanters, Bird Glasses, Stone
Jugs, Jars, Butter Pota, Ate
LAMPS, TIN-WAKE, Sic.
Solar and Lard Lamps, Solar Lamp Heads, Side
and Hall Lamps, Lattorns, Brittannia and Tin
Lamps, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlesticks,Tea
Trays, Bread nnd Knife Trays, Slop and Water
Pails, Tollott Paila, Wino-CoolerajSpittoona, Foot
Baths, Cako nnd Spico Boxoa, Plato Cover*, Coffee
Urns, l’atty Pans, Jelly Moulds, Pepper Boxes. Nut- 4;
mog Grater*. Muffin Rings,Cullenders, Plato Heat-
| AW BOOKS.—Dunlap’s Pnley
■ -i on the Law of Principal and Agent. Third
American edition, with extenaive additions, just
PU Edwnrd* on Receivers in Chancery, with Prccc
Wheeler’s Report* of Criminal Law Case*, de
cided at tho City Hall, New-York, 3 vola.
City Hall Recorder, by Dan’l Rogers, 6 vol*. In 3
Allen on the Dutios and Liabilities or Shorifls
Blydnnburgh on Usury, with the Statutes of the
se«oral States relating to Interest . '
Tllingh aat’a Ballantyne on the Statute of Limi
tations, Ate.) Adams on Ejectment
Edward's Now-York Chnncory Reports,3 vola.
Smith’s Selection or Leading Carasln nil brand
os of tho Law, with references to American Cases,
7deilltlon.2 vola.
Rnacoo’s Criminal Evidence*; Roscoe a Civil do
East’s Reports, 1C vola. in 8.
mar 16 P W. THORNE W1LLIA1
f 2 EOGRAPHY —My Little Goo'g.
VT raphy: edited by Mrs. L. C. Tutliill.
Modern Chivalry, or The Adventure* of Capt.
Farrago and Tenguo O’Rcgnn) by H. II. Hracken-
ridge,.second edition since tho author's death, with
illustrations from original dfaiopf, by Parley.
Blackwood’* Magazine for April.
The Law Reporter for May.
_l._Jmtxecalwul by
may 13 W.THOftNfe WILLIAMS.
GOOD GOODS, AND LOW PRICES I
GENTEEL CLOTHING READY A1ADE.
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP™ ^
P RICE & VEADER take pleas
ure in informing the public that they may be
round alwayi at homt, amply provided with any and
every article pertaining to gentlemen’* Dress) and
do hereby confidently iwure all thoso who may
favor them with patronage, that their e.id and aim
is to <erve all raithftilly. *
One of tho Firm being constantly in thn New-
J ork market attending to the actuation and manu
facturing of our Goods, enables us unreservedly to
declare that we do and Will sell Goods as cheap or
cheaper than the like quality can be purchased in
this city. Let all those who may be sceptical but
call and aee. '
We havo a laraer and bolter assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS and VESTINGS, than
can be found in this city, which we will make to
meaaure at leu tkan,Northtm rates. And being as-
■iated in oorCutting Department with the akiirand
ability of Mr. RIPLEY, all thoae entreating ua with
r8, 7 oiWn«lr boing fashionably and
faithfully executed, A no mittake, at •
147 BAY-STREET,
nov 21 Next door to the Republican office.
T O THE LADIES IN PARTIC
ULAR-My DEPILATORY POWDER ha-
been found highly beneficial and of great uie to
ladiea who have been afflicted with superfluous
hair, principally when its growth has been confined
to tho upper lip and side nf tho face, giving a ina»-
culine turn to the whole features. When uied
with proper care, and according to the direction*,
it will be found to be a great addition to the toilet,
aa the u*o of any sharp instrument is entirely avoid-
ed, ond tho hair is removed in five or ten minutes
after its application.
, This composition is infalliblo, and warranted to
remove superfluous hair. After numerous trials
I have received certificates of success which can
not be contested. Forsale,wholesale and retail, at
.JULES HAOEL’S DEPOT,46S. Third-at.bolow
Chesnut&Nn. I200hn*nut-st.,Philadelphia, nnd by
J. M. TURNER At RROTHKR,
Monument-square. .
And THO*. KYERSON.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute,
mar 22 m ly
G entlemen of savannaii-
MY CELEBRATED AMBROSIAL AND
ALMOND SHAVING CREAMS defy a cow par.
ison in A mtrica or Europe. Mo person will tut any
other it/ter using this Emollikkt Pastk. It ia
the best, the very best. Give it only a tingle trial.
I do not stk any more to convince you. I warrant it.
For sale, wholesale rttod retail, at
JULES HAULE’S, 120 Cheanut at..
Phlladcn*■'*(.. ah, door below Fourth. South aide.
1. h ro- BROTHER, .
And THo¥.' , RrKRSON.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
tnnr22 m ly
(VIR8. JAMBS BETTSf UO^R-
IM. INK SUPPORTERS.—Dr.5. T. Bourn.
SnumiuA, (Ua)-t would Iron ro .uro, dnt
you are hereby appointed my aole Agent for Sa
vannah, and that any other pereon selling Sup.
porters as mine ar* imposing on the public, by
vendingworthtoaa and injurious countarieits of my
Supporters. Saiiaii Butt*.
Caution—r
-'AUTtON —Eaeh Supporter will have written on
It the mm* of “Sarah tfelta."
The Subscriber would respectfully inform the
Physicians and Ladies ofiMavannxh. that Mrs Sarah
Bella has appointed hidVr sole Agent In this city,
for the sale of her Supporters, and that any others
vended elsewhere in the city as her'* are counter
feits.
dies of,Savannah, that A
id hingir sole Agent in
Supporters, and that an
in the city as bar's are
These Supporters are now very generally adopt
ed and roeomtnonded by Physicians, as tho moat
succeasftil medium of relief for that diatreaaing
malady lor which they were invented, of any offer
ed to the public.
Mr*. Betts has the testimony ol Professors O.
Jackson. T. D. Mutler. Joseph Pancoast, J. K.
Mitchell, N. Chapman,and Wiltbank, Philadelphia,
and many others of the most eminent Physicians
i®*eriooe parts of the United States, in their favor.
She baa recently introduced an entire new Sup
porter tor summer uso) it is made of open net work,
very light and cool, weight only from 2 to 3 ox*,
andat the aamostime possesses all tho important
requisites. , #
For further particulars, *ee her pamphlets, to be
procured gratis at my ttore.
A. T. BOWNE. Druoffist,
■ “ lira
(VTEMOIRS OF -THE QUEEN
1YX OF FRANCE-By Mr*. Forbes Rush.
Taylor and bis Generals: a Biography of Major
General Zachary Taylor, and Sketch** of Urn Lives
of Generals Worth, Wool and Twiggs; together
with a History ol the Bombardment of Vera Crux,
and a Sketoh orthe Life or MgloFGoneral Win
field Scott, embellished with portrait* and en
gravings.
Prevention Better than Care, or Moral Wenta
ofthe-World we Live in; by Mr*. Ellia, author of
."The Women or England, 1 Stc. Sec.
Mves of British Dramatists, in 2 vola. *
The Youth of Sbakapeare; by T. Williams, Esq.
The Tonritt’rOoide, nr Pencilling* in England
and on the Continent ;*bv Henry Sherborne.
Will Side and Border Sketches, with Legends of
the Cheviots and the Lvmmermnir) by W. H,
Maxwell.
The Countess of Saint Geran; translated from
the French of Alexandre Dumas
The Scourge of the Ocean: a Story of thn At
lantic ; by an Officer of the U. S. Navy.
Journal of Travels over the Rocky Mount tins to
the Month of the t-olnmbia River, made daring the
years 1815 and 1816; hy Joel I'alumr.
Tha Count nf hlnrinn n, IVnm.n'i
nijr?
Gibbons’ Buildings.
E ffectual preparation
FOR EXTERMINATING RATS, MICE,
dzc.—This Preparation possesses the singular prop.
“V’! 1 "Mow*being ■'ctiaal poison, it will not
ily kill the Rats. Mine, dec., but will, In conse
quence of the smoke It produces, positively compel
thoae that do not partake of it,precipitately to leave
the house. The above for sate by •
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
»2 Market-square.
F EVKIl AND AGUE.—Chill Fe
ver, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent
Fevers, and all the various forma of Bilious Diseases
apeedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood's
India Cholagftffuo.
Thia invaluable medicine waa prepared from an
extenaive practice of several year* in a bilious cli
mate, and is never known to-fail of curing Fever
and Ague, or any of the diseases above named.
Those who are suffering from affection* ol thia
kind, aa alao those who have become invalids from
their effects upon tho constitution, will find the
India Cholsgogue a most invaluable remedy for
purifyingthe blood, and thoroughly cleansing from
the system the morbid effects nf a billous complaint.
The wonderful opetation of tho (Jholagopuo in
eradicating bile from tho human system, can only
explain its extraordinary agency in the speedy,
thorough and permanent cure of /ever and ague,
and the various grades of intermittent and remittent
fevers.
It ia equally effectual for,tho cure of Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver: alao
Enlargement of the Spleen, called Ague Cake,
and the various lorma of bilious Indigestion —
These, with the other varied affections of such cli
mates, arising from n common minimal cauae, are
only modifications nf the same dixeate, and equally
controlled by tho same remedy.
The operation of tho Cholagou-ue, ax it* name
imports, i> upon the liver—promoting tho discharge
of bile. The thousaitds who have uied It need no
further evidonen of It* value than ita happy resto
rative effects. For sale by
may iO THOMAS M. TURNER St CO.
^TORY ON HALES.—A Treatise
on the Lkw of Sales of Personal Property,
with IIlustrations from the Foreign Law; by Wil
liam W. Story. * ^
A Treatise on Willi; by Thomas Jarman, Eaq.,
first American edition, with notes and references
to American Decisions; by J.C. Perkins, Eaq.
Modern Probate of Wills, containing an Analysis
of the Modern Law of Probite in England and
America, with cnmeronareferences to the English
nnd American Cates,.aW copious extracts from the
leading ensos. .
A Treitiso on the Rights and Duties of Merchant
Seamen, according to tho Goneral Maritime Law,
and the Statutes of the United States; by George
Ticknor Curtis, of the Boston Bar.
A Treatise of the Law of Contracts not under
Seal) by WilUara W. Story.
Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, aa ad
ministered in England and America; by Joseph
Story, L. L. D.
A Treatise nf the LMuelatlvn to Merchant Ships
and Seamen, in five peH|) hy Charles Lord Ton-
terden) seventh English edition, by William Shce,
with the notes or Mr. Justice Story and J. C. Per
kins, Esq. For sale by
may 12^ W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
RESII SEEDS,—Tho Subscri
ber* have recolvod a choice aoloclinn of
GARDEN SEE ’S, which havo been raised with
great care by a Seedsman of high reputation, and
are warranted aa good as any to be Inund in this
country
ASPARAGUS—Giant,
nnd Root*.
BE\NS-f Kidney, Dwf.
Bush or Snap.) —Early
Mohawk, Early yellow,
six weeks, Early China
Dwarf or large Kidney,
Refugee nr lOUOtot.Hall
Mono 4liW«KfmXnVlnl^ 1
Dutch runners, Scarlet
runner. Red Cranberry, ene.
_ . l) |' rMx] pumpkIN—Connoc-
J ULES HAUEL’H CELEBRATED
PERSIAN OR CHISF.SE POWDER—
Which js unequalled for the nirsery. for restoring,
beautifying preserving the cumplexion, rendering
the akin delicatoly white, amostn and soft, prevent
ing cutaneous eruptions, chopping, ond obviating
too copious perspiration. Travellers and residents
in warm climates will highly tppreciUA thia grate
ful appendage to the toilet. ^
; Previous to the discovery cf thia important ap-
pendngo to the toilet, ladiea were compelled to re
sort to useless, and in some cases dangerous prepar
ations for whitening the akin, which failed in thou
sand* of cases to produce the le»ired effect. This
valuable cosmetic, since its introduction to the
public, hat met with unboundtd success; each new
trial serves only to expound its high reputation.
How much the beauty of* Sylph-like form is en
hanced by a clear and brilliant complexion, is only
known to thoae who nro auffrring from freckles,
pimples, blotches, morphew, and other disfigure
ments of the akin, occasioned by tho uso of pow
ders, decorated with sweet name*, auch aa Lily
White, Pearl Powder, Ac., too often mado of a
deleterious substance. To those we would say,
make a trial of Uiia ("usmetlc, and your complex
ion will be rendered beautifully clear, lair nnd
blooming. Foraalo, wholesale nnd retail, by tho
solo proprietor, JULES HAUKL, Perfumer nnd
Chemist, 120 Cheanut-st., 4th door below 4th, south
aido, Philadelphia, (without whose signature on Uie
label none nro genuine.) and hy
J. M. TURNER A BROTHER,
Mnnuinnnt-iqunre.
mar22 m ly And THOS RYERgQN.
Turnip, Long blood,whito
French Sugar.
BROCOLI-Early whte v
Largepurple Cape.
IfABB AGE —Early
Tork, Large York, Green
lobe Savoy, Early Sugar
.oaf, Early Drumhead.
Late Drumhead, Large
lato Battersea, Late flat
Dutch, Early flat Dutch,
Green Glased
CAULIFLOWKR-
Earley nnd late.
CELERY-White solid,
CREKS —Curled or
PepperaiVL Broad leaf.
CUCUMBER—Early
Frame.Early cluster. Ear
ly chart green*, Eaily long
green.
CARROT—Early horn,
Long Orange.
CORN—Sweet or Su
gar, Early Canada, Tua-
carom.
F OR SHAVING Kouwel’s Un
rivalled Shaving Cream, a now and splendid
article, is now univcranlly acknowledged superior
to any Shaving Cream in tho United States or Eu-
Thi. delightful preparation i« unequalled for
beauty, purity, and fragrance; though somewhat
analogous to Guorlain’s Ambrosial Crr’nm, and
nthor similar compounds, it fur surpasses them ail
by thn emollient pasty consistency of ita lather,
which ao softens tho beard aa to render shaving
pleasant and easy) it possesses great advantages
over the imported article in being freshly prepared
from thn best materials, with tho greateat skill, and
is not only tho boat, but also the cheapest article
for shaving. It is elegantly put up in boxes, with
splendid labels.
Tho Increasing sales of this article during the last
alx year*, nnd the different gold and silver medals
nwarded to tho subscriber for it. atrongly attest the
high estimation in which it ia hold by tho cotnrai
munitr. Forsale by
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO.,
may 28 181 Bay-atrcet
£1ARRIAGE MOUNTING. — 30
aett* plated Concave Corriago Banda, 31
inches; 60 setta Brasa Concentric Carriage
nd*. 34 to 4k inches: 10 setta Bras* O. G. Car
riage Banda, 3A to 4J inches; 10 pair* Brass and
Silver plated Globe Lamps: 3 dozen Whin Socket*;
3 dozen Curtain Frames, Brass nnd Silver plate;
15 pairs Brass Coach Handles; 5 pairs plated C oach
Handle*; 12 setta Da»h Frame*) 24 aett* Daah
Frames, Brass and Silver plate; 35 setts Buggy
Axloa.nssorted.14 to2lnche*$23ictte Buggy Axlqa,
with Brnss Nutts, 11 to l£ inch; 60 pa(r Kliptic
Springs, IA to incncs.rrnm thrpoto fivo leaf: 12
aetu Gig Bows; 200 yards Coach Lace, 2^ inches;
irda*' * ’ * 1 ** *—
200 y/irda Coach Lace.3 inches;400yards Seaming
|\|Y CROCHET SAMPLER—By
l.TJL Mias Lambert, just received by
apr 28 R. II. HOWELL, 157 Congreai-at.
P ltESERVE YOUR TEETH.—
The Compound Chloride Tooth Wash, is
superseded by none other in the market for purify-
i.-.gdba^rtfht&rwbifenthg the Teetli, aim reitonng
Biseaseihand spongy Gums, 4ho primary cause of
Tooth Acho. nnd many neuralgic pnina of the jaws
and face. For sale hy
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
msr 10 Gibbon*’ Building)
to 6 inches,
may II
For sale by
Gravy Strainors, Britannia Tea and Tablo
Spoon*, Coffeo Mills, together with a general as
sortment or bright Tin-Ware. -
DOMESTIC HARDWAKE AND CUTLERY. 15 pairs Brass Coach Handles;5 pairs pi
Iron Pota and Kettlea, Bake Pane, I'oteto Strain- Handles; 12 setts Dash Frame*) 24
ora, Spiders, Shovel*.nnd Tonga, Sauco and Stow -
Pans, enamelled Stow Kettles nnd Sauce Pane, Fry
Pons, Furnncoa, Wafer nnd Waffle Irons,Coal Hods
Cnffeo Rnnstcrs, Egg Whips, Egg Cbdlers, Chafing
Diahea.Teaand Dinner Bells, Toast Forks, Sad
Irons. Paatu Jnggers, Wire Diah Covers, Gridirona.
Batting Spoons, Rat ami Mouso Traps, Brat* and
Steel Snuffer*, Ivofy Tablo Cutlery; together with
a fine assortment bfScinor* and I’ockot Cutlery.
WOODEN AND WILLOW-WARE.
Brooms, Buckets, Tuba, Sieves, Clothes Horaea,
Waah Boards, Neat* Boxes, Woodon Spoons, Co-
00a Dippers, Lamnn Squacxersr fancy and com
mon Bollnwa, Knife Boxes, painted Kcolers, Win
dow Blinds, Butter Prints, Faucets, Bird Cage*,
Clothes Hampers, Travelling Baskets, Willow
Cradlpa and Chairs. Wagona and Market Baskets.
Key and fancy Uasketajalao Door Mta and Brushes
of everyoleacriplinn.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Children'! Knives nnd Fork*, Cigar Traya, fancy
Boxes, different patterna. Dressing and Side Combs,
Tooth Brushes, I. R. Lite Preservers and Pillows,
Dressing Cases, Mustard Spoons, Itnxor Strops,
Spool Stands,Jowa-harna, Marbles, Pocket Mirrora,
Paper Lamp Shades, Lamp Wlek. nil fitca, Ao.
Families about commencing Houiq-keeplng.
Planters and others, nro invited to call.
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
nov 5 108 Rryan-alreot.
B.& H. WEED.
MUSTARD —Brown
or Black, White English.
MARJORAM—Sweet.
ONION-YcllnwDutch,
Large red, -Silver akin,
Onion aetu.
OKRA.
PARSLKV-o-.J«i ;
DufchfQurhiey.
PEPPER—Bell, Cay-
tlcut, Mammoth.
PEAS —Early Wash
ington^ feet, early War
wick, 2 feet, early double
blnsaom frame, 3 feet,
early Charlton, Golden
tloupur. 3A feet, Dwarf
Marrowfat, 3A feet, Bish-
•’a dwarf prolific, I foot,
. .atchlesa Marrowfat or
Tall, 6 feet.
RADISH—White Fall,
hardy Long Scarlet,Long
Salmon. Scarlet Turnip,
YellowTurnip,(fine Sum
mer nnd Autumn variety,)
black Fall of Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY. *
SAGE.
SPINAGE. — Prickly
or Fall, Round Leif or
Summer.
^QUASH.— Early
Summer busli.KarlySum-
mer crook neck, Winter
EGG PL A NT-Purple, crook neck. Cocoanulor
KALE—Green curledj'orter’a Valparaiso, Veg-
‘ ” * btahle Marrow.
TURNIP.— Early
white Dutch, (Flat or
Spring.) Early red top.
KarlylinrdenStone.Large
English Nnrfulk.Hanover
Scotch, Purple.
LEAK—Largo Scotch,
London.
LRTTUC E-Brum-
head.whitcCabbagc, Curl
ed Silesia, Lnrgo green* English Norioik.ttdnover
head. Imperial cabbage, or long Tankard, Purple
MELON—Green Cit- top Rutabaga,
ron. Nutmeg, Cantolope, TOMATO.—Largered.
Large Musk. THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
Inpkg*. 12 kind* in each. In pkg*. 50 kinds in each
do 25 do an 100 do
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, Ac.
Buckweat, Broom Corn, Blue Grass, Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye and
Oata.
Flower Seeds, RnoU, Fruit and OrnamenUl Trees
furnished to order from one of tho beat and moat
extensive Nursery* and Flower Garden* in Uiia
country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Garden
ing, Raising of Stock, Poultry, Ac., to which will
be added tho most popular works issued on the
above subjecU.
feb 10 DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
The Count of Morion, or Woman'* Revenger AIY EAU DIVINE DE VENUl
translated from the French of Frederick Soulie. =OAP, composed of an Eastern
Notes of* Traveller on the Social and Political * ' ”
State of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy end
other parts of Europe; by Samuel Laing, f
The Historical Essays published under the tiUe
of “Dixans Deludes lliatorlques," and Narratives pi
th* Merovingian Era, or Scene* of the sixth Cen
tury, with an autobiographical preface; hy M.
Augustin Thierry. r 1
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
may 22
r|MIE AMERICAN IN ENG
-2- LAND—By Alexander Slidell Mackenzie. ^
The Rose of Persia, or Giafsral Uarmeki; a Tale ji
of the East; bf Samuel Spring. “
The Writings of George Washington: boing his
Correspondence, Addresses, Messages and other
Papers, Official and Private, selected and published
from tbo original Manuscript*, with a Life of the
Author) notes and illustrations by Jaied Sparks—
vol. 1st containing Washington’s Life.
The History of the World, from the earliest pe
riod to the year of our Lord 1783, with particular ref-
reence to tho affair* of Europe and her Colonies;
translated from the German of lUron- John Von
Muller—4 vole. 12 mo., with notes by Alexander
H. Everett
Live* of Eminent Individuals Celebrated in A* and or
merican History, containing the Live* of Stark, Je>eqi
Bnincrd, Fulton, John Smith, Ethan Allen. Sehas-
tian Cabot. Henry Hudson, Joseph Warren, Israel
Putnam, David Rittenhonso, William Pinckney, Vir
Henry Vane, Anthony Wayne, William Ellery, and
Richard Montgomery.
Alice Gordon, or Tho Uaca of Orphanage; by
Joseph Alden, D. D. * .
Pictorial History of England, No. 21.
The Eclectic Magaxinc, for April.
The Child’s Friend •• being selections from, the
Tarimj* .—u. -r dr Hi!
Lire and Writings
Just received by
W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
apr30
«riI.EY & I»UTNA]it’8
YT RY OF CHOICE READINQ-
ly bound in red cloth..
JfcBRA-
- Handsome-
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte: by William
Haxlitt. in 3 volumes.
The Spaniards and their Country; by Richard
Ford, author of the Hand-Book of Spam.
The Lives of Dr. John Doune, Sir Henry Wot-
ton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert,end
Dr Robert Sanderson; by Itaak Walton, wfth
some account or thn author and his'writings; by
Thomas Zauch, D. D., F. L. S.
Solitary Hours) by Mrs.Caroline Southey.
Proverbial Philosophy: a Book of Thoughts and
Arguments,originally treated; by Martin Farqu-
har Topper, Eaq., M. A.
On Heroes. .Hero-Worship and tho Heroio in
History : six Lectures, reported with emendations
and additions; by Thomas Carlyle.
Sartor Resartus: The Life and .Opinion* of Herr
Teufelsdrockh, inthreo books; by Tho*. Carlyle.
The French Revolution: a History; by Thomas
Carlyle.
For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
may 13
$900K
ItAUEL’S VEGETABLE *
ia not the beat, 'the very
c °l , . n i rJr .? r ,n Europe,
will enable a person tod
or Whiskers, in a f
inconveniance. T
to waah out, nor to injure tho .,
and to retain alMta aoftnesa and
Be cortain to aak for "JULES I.
HAIR DYE,"is all others are
wish for Black, ask for Box mark)
aak for Box marked B. •
Premiums have been awarded to
at the Franklin Institute Exhibit!
Wholesale and Retail, by .the
IIAUF.L, Perfumer and C&tmli
street, 4 th door below Fi
dclphis, and by * _ •
J. M. TURNER *
T o the beautif;
THE COMPLEXION-!
ery ol surprising efficacy for 1
aorT and rent, aa well as impartim
hoik at k iiue to the complexion.
Asa creator and conservator of that n
gaalahlng charm of female Invellueaa.* teanawareni . .
Air akin, JULES HAUKL’S NYMPH SOAP, or •
EAU DIVINE DE VENUS, m.y b. Hid U orort
an almost magical nowar. Composed for the 1
part of Oriental Balsamic plants. f‘ —
aion of all mineral admixture.
medicinally for ita axtremely L , .
soothing action on thq akin) and. by 1
pnrea and minute secretory vessels, ei
F iuritics from the suriHe, allays every
nflammation, and, by this method ale
d^aipatea all redoes*, tan. pimples,
burn, and olher unsightly cutaner
an inimical to female loveliness,
change the moat bilious complexloi
radiant whiteness) while on the - '
arms it bestows a delicacy and f
continued uae will happily protet
pearanceofynuthful charm, to tl
periods of life.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail,
HAUEL, Practical Chemist and Perlbi
Cheannt-street, 4th doef. below Fourth.
Philadelphia, and by
J. M. TURNER & BROTI
Monument
And THOS. RYE
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Ini
mar 25 . th ly
N O MORE WHITE, GREY OR
RED HAIR—A remedy which enhances
considerably the beauty, and a*
ol the countenance from th '
liked. It ia pleasing to havi
move these defect*. To eff
ao much wished for, Is tho grand nnd n
JULES HAUEL’S VEGETABLE LIQ
•DYE. which thn proprietor can v ‘
ia far beyond any thing of the kind
in thia or any.other country. Itap
powerful, though very innocent,
result is a wonder na ft enables p
stnntanconsly their hair, without t
nienco. For changing red c
eyebrows, Ac., to a brown,I
Tho slightest evil conaequei
from it* use—it ia altogether
portion is the only one sand
* of Chemistry to dje, in ar
r various gradation* ofcolou,
convenience, and haajustifiei
* -"unlimited conflJeqgeof the public.' ir block
priced, aak for bog marked N.; if *rpuw, bo*
marked B.
For sale. Wholesale and Retail, by JULES'
HAUEL, Perftimcr and Chemist, No 120 Cheanut-
street,4th door below Fourth, South aide, Phil*'
dolphin, and by
J, M. TURNER & BROTHER,
Monumenl-squ—
And THOS. RYERS
ffJP Hrwore. of Counttrftits^btV.fhill
1 A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute,
mar 25 th ly .
R OUSSEL'S LIQUID HAIR
DYE—For changing, instantaneously, grey
or red hair, eyebrows and whiskers, to 1 I “ ‘
S IMPSON’S JOURNEY.—An
Overlnnd Journey Reund the World, during
theyonra 1811 and 1812) by Sir George Simpson,
Governor-in-Chieforthe Hudson’s Bay Company’s
Territories.’
A Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, conaiating
of elegant extracts on every subject, compiled from
various authors and arranged under appropriate
heads; by JohnT. Watson, M. D.
Small Books on Great Subject*, in 3 vola'.
History of tho Reformation in Germany; hr
Lfiopold Bsnke, author of "History of the Popea,"
part 3; translated by Sarah Austin.
The Medical Students Vade Mccutn, or Manual
of Examinations upon Anatomy, Physiology, Chom-
istry, Materia Mcdica, Surgery, fire. &c : second
edition, greatly enlarged; by George Menden
hall, M. D.
a lenient to the Hand-Book of Needlework;
r*. Gaugain and Mrs Gore.
Small Bonks on Great Subjects, No It; the
General Principles of Grammar.
Just received by
may 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
jet-black or brown colour, without injury to the akin.
Although there are et present existing e large
number of Hair Dyea, competing for public patron-
by loud and exaggerate rectula of their peeu-
id reapective excellences, yet it is n feet well
1 to many who are under Urn necessity of re
in to their aid, that they ere all onoerUin end
irregular in their results. Tbo frequent Inquiries
which have been made of the subember lor a Dye
which lie could recommend-and warrant for cer
tainty of effect and harmleeancsa, have induced him
to bestow much time and application to thopr -due'
tion of one which ahonld puttees these qualities,
and be free from the objections which be bee so
frequently heard reiterated agalnat them. A acriea
of experiments haa enabled him to overcome all
difficulties) and it ia a aource of gratification to him
to find his labours crowned with full and complete
success, and to have it in hia power to offer to the
tublic with perfect confidence. r s Hair Dye based
n its composition on ohemical principles, possess
ing the advantages of being easy of application, en
tirely harmless to the hair and akin, certain and im
mediate in ita operation, and permanent in its ef
fects. Persons Who have hitherto rejected the me
of all hair dyes, from an apprehension of their poe*
sealing qualities deleterious to the health of the
hair and akin, m*y avail’themaelves of this prepara
tion with a perfect confidence in the mnoxioue
qualities of ail the ingredients naed in ita compo
sition. For sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.,
may 26 181 Bay-atreet.
W HITE LEAD.—10,000 pounds
Atlantic Whito Load, warranted pure) 5,000
English do. do.; 5,000 No. 1 Union do. do. For
sale low by JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
The following warranty accompanlea each pack-
age of rho Atlantic White Load:—
"Tint Atlantic Whitk Lrau onr ant here-
bv Inform tho Painter* and other purchaser* of
White Lead, that,in accordance with a resolution
passed by their. Board-Pf Trustees, they manufac
ture but ono quality «#Whitd Lead, viz: a strictly
pure article,and havo resolved to confine themselves
to tho manufacturing of Pure Lead only, nnd that
or n very superior quality—making none of tho low-
er qualities or adulterated Lead, auch aa
U TLEY’S PATENT STRAW
CUTTER. —The undersigned offer* tho
Right for Making and Selling tho nbovo Machine
in the Counties of Chatham, Camden, Glynn, Ef
fingham, Liberty, Emanuel, Laurens, Lowndes,
McIntosh, Montgomery, Telfeir, Wayne, Ware.
Brynn, Bulloch and Appling.
Tho following certificate from gentlemen who
enjoy high reputations for their agricultural man
agement, and especially for their aucccaa in feed
ing cattlo, spooks of it as an efficient improvement:
Auodsta, April, 1846.
We, tho undersigned, havo examined and test
ed Utley’a Patont Straw Cutter, and pronounce
it (from the simplicity of jta conatruction and the
ease and facility with which it works) to be supe
rior and better adapted to tho purposoa of the
farmer than any other mnehine which has como
under our observation, nnd do hereby recommend
ita use to our friends and the public.
I. A. HiBtun,
E. L. Allmoko,
II. Bowdrk.
Gkorok L. Twiggs.
The Machines can bo examined, and person*
wishing to purchaso rights to make and sell in any
of the above named counties, will please call on
the undersigned. T. J. WALSH.
nov 23
S URGICAL INSTRUMENTS!—
The Subscribers have just received a further
supply or Surgical and Dental Instruments, com
prising in part tho following, viz:
Amputating,Trepanning andObatelrical tnatrumont*
Cataract and Strnbismus and Dissecting do
Cupping Cases, with Horn and Glass Cops
Scarificator*, plain and reverse ^
Tooth Keys, Forceps, all style^p
Dental Instruments incases •
Pocket Setts Surgical Instrument*
a are usually
br.mlnl-Bilro.-No.l,’-No. VIIO.&C.
‘ of Jo adulterating material ia admitted within their
worka. and purchaser* may always dopond upon bo-
Ing supplied with k uniform article." aug 15
ERFUMkRY.—"rile Subscriber
haa juat received per brig August*, e very,
one asaort men tof Perfumery ;Votm^3oap»r. combs.
Brushes»Fancy Article* &c„ ell of which are or
the beat quality, aod will bo sold at a small advance
above New-York prices.
‘AT. BOWNE, Druggist,
ma y 7 Gibbons’ Buildinga.
N ew french reader.
Chefs d’Oevre Dramatiquca de l.a l-angne
Francaiso, mis en ordre progressif, et annotis pour
ne fJcilitcr (’intelligence. Par A. G. Collott, Pro-
fcaseur de Ungues et de lilteraturo.
History of the Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,
translated from the French bjo Wm. H izlett. Esq.
Poem* of Amelia—second edition, onlarged.
Just received by
apr 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
5JTEEL PENS.—150 gross Steel
Pena in boxes nnd nn cards, consisting of Gil-
lotts Victoria, Queen’s Own, FounUin, Peruvian
Eagle, Magnum Bonuin, and Croton Pena; boxes
containing one, three and twelvu doxen each, at all
6 rices; also Herzog's celebrated Eagle Pen, and
osewnod Pen-holders; for salo at wholesale or
retail, by G R. HENDRICKSON,
mar V * Gibbons' Buifdinga.
RIT1NG INKS.—250 dozen ol
various makers, Blue, niock, Red and
Coding.
Just received a new article, handsomely put up
in bottle* of improved alylo and shapo, manufac
tured by A. W. Harrison, who claims for it superi
ority to all others. Merchants and Institutions
disposed to givo this Ink a trial will be presented
with a amall bottle free of charge, and those pur-
chasing are at liberty to return should it not gin
satisfaction. For sale by
’ JOHN M. COOPER.
N. B. Country Merchant* supplied at much re-
rlueed price*. apr 26
C OLUMBIAN EMBROCATION.
A remedy for Sea-Sickness — It ia an indis
putable fact that thousands of persona, whom bad
ness or pleasure calls to foreign countries, are
deterred from attempting e voyage on account
of the violent attacks nf Sea • aickneas to
which some persona are alwaye liable in roogh
wosther, and from which few are exomnt for many
"■ r the commencement of their first paauge
It cannot be denied that numberless fndi-
by aoa. ..
viduals, In this and overy other country, would be
glad to seek another climate for the restoration of
impaired health, In pursuit of wealth, or Irom other
causes, were it not from the dread of subjecting
themselves to an illnmis which hie oftenjarovod fa
tal to lifo. Thia illness howevermay be alleviated,
and in * few hour* all symptoms of It driven away
by the use of tho Colombian Embrocation,—a
preparation which ia lobe applied externally, and
■nny in any case whatever bo used with the utmost
safely. For sale by A. T. BOWNE,
june 7 -Gihbona’ Buildings.
P atent medicated india
RUBBER POROUS STRENGTHENING
PLASTERS.—These Plasters hate been lately in
troduced, and will auporcede evory other adhesive
Plaster on account of their superior advantages.
They are more adhesive than moat of Plasters, and
from their elastic and yielding properties cauae no
uneasiness or pnin from motion* or tbo body) in-
nthor very important advantage they have over
other Plasters, and that is, on account of their po
rosity, which allows tho escape of the perspiration
and other morbid matters secreted by the akin.
The common Plasters in uie retaining thoiajr**
bid accretions, there being no escape, are abaoi. _
anil carried back into (ho circulation, proving more
or less detrimental to health.
may 29 Gibbbn'e C
M AYNARD iV-NOYES’celehrnted
Black Writing IN K for the quill or steel pen.
Savannaii^uiio 21th, 1846...
Tho undersigned having for s#eral years used in
their respective offices the Black Writing Ink of
Messrs Maynard Ac Noyus r of Boston, certify that
they havo uniformly found it to he superior to any
other, particularly In the unchangeable character of
Pocket Sett* Surgical Initrumenia its blackness.
Thumband Gum Lancets; Ivory and Shell Handles k. R. CJctlbr, Cashier R- R. Sc B’g. Co.
J. Hunter, Csshierln*. Ilk.of Columbus.
S, C. HOUSE, Seo. Sav'h. Tn*. At Trust Co.
A. PORTER, ('ashler Bank State Georgia.
I. K. Tkfft, Toller Bank State Georgia.
Thia Ink haa stood tho test of more than thirty
ye'are’tHal. and during thia time has been constant-
Jy •"jy’riojln-pobUc.f'ivmw.**;} pJtrcr^ga.-fca.l 5.
■flowTim leading Article In the country. • It flow*
with freedom, becomes permanently black, and
will not mould under any circumstances. Thia Ink
it in all sized bottles, from one ounce to one quart.
Dealers supplied on liberal term*,
atreot ’ mar 19 THOMAS M. TURNER At- CO.
Spring Lancet*, Silver and Brass
—also—
Stomach Tubes, Catheters, Silverand Gum Elas
tic Bounces, Metal nnd G. F.. all of which are
offered low. THOS. M. TURNER At CO.,
may 20* 181 Ray-atroct.
f it:PROVKB DOSIKSflti IN-
STRUMENT— By which Costlveiieen may he
instantly removed,and ita conaequpncea prevented
brthesmlf
for aale by
ma/fO
NFR At C<
IBlUpy-at
D ll. (SOURAND'S MEDICATED"
SOtP.— Tho following, from among a boat
of similar testimonials of the extraordinary virtues
of Gnuraud’a Italian Medicated Soap, are selected
for their brevity: -1.
Dr. GouraudAT-Sir: For a aerie* of yean my face
and forehead have-been covered with unaigbtiy
blotches and poatulos—nnd to aggravate the matter,
my nose gradually assumed the redness of a piouy.
In short, I bccamo an object nf d|sgoat to myself,
and ridicule to oilier*—inasmuch aa my affliction
was attributed tu an-undue uae of slimula ‘
havo proved the contrary, by uaffig your Inn
Medicated Soap—through the influence of whi
am ontirolyfreed from the aforesaid uuisancti
my akin has become as white and clear aa It u
the days or my boyhood, ; I conceive this p
testimony to bo eminently your due, .oiy*
J trite welcojpe to make what use of it yor
cspeotfully youra, J*o. JerrRiBi.Prii
True Son B] “
For«»loby A.T. BOWNE, l:
apr 28
P AINTS,, OH* AND
TlfeR—JOOkeg.JVhto I
rtild *io. T; Spain sit orowii eric
hoxns Chrome Yellow and Gre_
in cans: 20 lb*. Prussia Blue and
500 gallon* Linseed Oil; and 5 bni
oentina. Juat received a«<| *
0, R. I
apr I t