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VOLUME XLV.
.SAVANNAH, GA., THURSDAY MORNING, JIJNE 10, 1847.
THE SAVAPiNAll RF.PUULICAN
l> PUBLISHED
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY^.
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vertiaementa inserted at the usual rattr,an0
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?T> TNAItNSURANCECO.. OP-
JTU HARTFORD, Connecticut.—The under
signed, Agents for the above named Company in
tnts city, continue to insure against loss or damage
6y fire on Buildings or Stocks or Goods. This is
. «onn of the oldest Insurance Companies in the Unit*
wl States, and Its losses have always been promptly
naid. Applications for insurance willbe received by
net*) COHEN, NORRIS k CO., Agents.
MATERIALS,
V OL. id, Tha Wratings • of
tagtnn ; by Jared Spark*. f .
Haley’s Natural Theolinry, with eeleetions from
the Illustrative Notes, and the Supplementary Dis
sertations of Sir (Jliarjea.Boll and Lord Urmiahim-
Ttl6 whote-nnwijnirrangeilT Ilid oalled by Elisha
Bartlett, M.D •
S HAVING MATERIALS.—Wade
k Butchor’a, Greaves dr Son’s, and Elliott’s
finest quality of Cast Steel Ratora) Chapman’s,
it’s, and Ei " “*
Stout’s
Emerson’s Raxor Straps; s great vari-
ety of superior Saving Brushes) Guerlain's Morpe-
las, Roussel’*. and Taylor’s Shaving Creams ; Mill-
* • ‘ Walnut Oil Shr ‘ *
tary, Ambrosial, and Walnut Oil Shaving Snapa in
aquareai French, English, and American Shaving
Cake*) and a great variety or Shaving Cases, Toi
let Mirrors, die., for sale by
G It. HENDRICKSON,
may 13 Gibbons’ Buildings.
A Fsiniliar Exposition or the Constitution of the
United-States, containing a brier commentary and
an appendix, dto.) by Joseph Story, LL. D.
Scripture illustrated by Intereating Facta, -Inci
dent! and Anecdotes} by Rev. Charles Field.
Omoo, u narrative or adventures in the South
Seas} by Herman Melville.
Arthur Martin,or The Mother’s Trials} by Chas.
Burdett. Eiq.
Wild Sport* or the West, with Legendary Tales
and Local Sketches} by the author of “Stories or
Waterloo.”
No. II Pictorial lllatnry or England.
Illustrated LifoorGen. WinHeTd Seott.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
may 19
Vf7*EBDS & MORRELL—Are
Tv now rooeiving a hill assortment or the fol
lowing articles:
Solar,Side and Hall Lamp*} Ga: .ioj '.amp Shades,
Chimneys and Wiek,dtc.
Also, plated CofToe nnd Tea Urns, Cako Baskets,
Candlesticks, Spoons, Forks, Castors, die.
Britannia Tea and Coffeo I’ota, Sugar Dishes,
Cream Puts, Slop Bowla, Spittoons, Mugs, Pitch
ers, ko.
Japanned Tea Traya, Walters;Cheese, Broad,
Cake, Knife and Spoon Trays} Cake, Sugar and
Spice Bores, Tea (’addles, Sponge and Foot Baths,
Chamber Palls, Water Pslls, Slop Jars, die.
Planished Tin Tea and Coffoe Urns, Diah and
Plate Covers, Steak and Chafing Diahes, Cofleo and
W ASHINGTON AND HIS GEN-
ERALS-By J. T Headley, author of Na
poleon and hia Marshal*.
Harnois’ Illuminated Shakspeare, in 3 volumes,
splendidly bound in Turkey Morocco and gilt} also
hall bound in library-calf.
Festus. a Poem, by Philip James Bailey, barrister
at l*w—fifth American edition.
Elements of Geometry and Conic Section! j by
Elias Loomla, A. M.
Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the
Courts of Chancery of the States of New-York, be
fore the Hon. Lewia H. Sandford, Vice-Chancellor
of the First Circuit, while assistant Vice-Chancel
lor, vul. 2d. For aaloby
may 7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Tea Pots, Kettles, Egg CoddleVs, Water Uoilors,
Nursery Lamps, die.
Alan, Wooden Ware, Brooms. Brushes, Bellows,
Door and Table Matts, Market Baskets, Wire Plate
and Diah-Covers, Egg Whips and Ladlgs, die.,
with a variety of other articles in this line, which
will be sold low, at
net 14 NO. 10* PENFIELD'S RANGE.
P aper and
i
TWINE. — 100
ream* strong single Wrapping Paper, 130 do
do Crown do, 170 do do blued double do, for cover
ing Cotton Yarn and for Grocor’a use, made to
ordert 70 reams Urge colored Wrapping Paper, for
Dry Good*} 40 do patent Hemp Paper, estra strong}
40 do News and Poat Office Envelope Paper} 40 do
blue and green Druggiat’a Paper} 150 do light
Wrapping and Shoe Paper} 40 do Tea Wrapping
Paper} 160 lbs. coarse and fine Hemp Wrapping
Twine} 100 lbs. coarse and fine Cotton Wrapping
Twine. Juat received and for sale by
, & ^
novS
P AINTS, OIL, See.-
!b« each pure No. I and 2
* * —a hr
DEN8LOW k WEBSTER.
400 Itogs 25
kegs awl easts hr pure, and No. 1 Ho. 60.
and 600 lha each; 160 canisters Cqrono
! White Lead; 160
1 Ho.60. inn.too
ra Cqrone Green
J round in Gil} 160 do Paris and Verdigris Green,
n do; 100 do Chrome Yellow and Prussian Uluo.dn
do; 1*0 kegs Red, Black aid Browq, dodo; 1,000
•nllone best quality Linseed Oil; 10 bhia Spirits
Turpentine; 6 do Furniture, Coach and Japan Var
nish. For sale by
apr*l
DENSLOW k WEBSTER.
|^BW SPRING GOODS—PerJBrig
. I Phllura.— Ladies’ and gents’ Merino Shirts,
gents’ brown cotton and ailk Under-shirts, sent*’
and boys’brown and mixed cotton Hair Hose,Berlin
Gloves, Lisle, ailk and embroidered Gloves, blnck
and while silk.Hose, white thread Half Hose, fancy
Prints, Linen Shirting, brown and Grass Linen,
Corduroy, Tabby Velvet, Irish Linen, Satin Jeana,
black uaasitnere. Imperial Counterpane*, bine
Gambroona, cotton Edgings, attper Rrilliantea,
Brocade Hdkfs.. Organdie Muslins, super Parasol*,
Sun Shades and Parasnlettea; at wholesale and re
tail,by SNIDER, LATHROP k NEVITT.
mar 10
JJOU8E BURNISHING GOODS,
11-4 Barnsley Sheeting, 5-4 to 12-4 Cotton do
Da ‘
6-4 to 12-4 Linen Damask, Damask Table Cloths
Coloured and white Cotton Doylies
4-4 Irish Linens, Linen and Cotton Table Covert.
104 to 12-4 French Quilts, Musquitn Netting
Coloured and white Matting, Juto Mats
And a variety of other House Furnishing Goods
are offered at lowest prices, by
■pr« BULL & ANDREWS.
O USE- K B E P I N G DRY
• GOODS.—12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Pillow Case Linens, Table Diaper and Damasks,
Napkins and Doilies, Huckabuck and Scotch
Diamond Diaper, 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 fine low priced
b cached and unbleached Cotton Sheetinga, super
Kng'-Ub Long Cloths. Uobinot Pavilion Gauto,
• roas-barrod do, figured Damask and Moreens,white
and colored Marseille* Quilts and Countenrainea,
colored Table Clnlha, 7-4 French plaid Diaper,
Kuasia Diaper and Craah, Dnwlaas and Osnahurga.
aprfl SNIDER, LATHROP k NEVITT.
I^IOII DRESS GOODS.—The
• Suhaeribers have received per last trip of
leaner Southerner: Foulard, plain and other
Spring Silka. Silk Muslins, French Printed M us-
line and (.ambries. Plaid Tarlatan Muslins, OlloH
u , ’ Embroidered Muslin Robes, Hemstitch and
R vtare Border Linen Cambric H indorchiefa, .Em
broidered Muslin Collars and CulTs, and a general
assortment or Parasols, Parasnlettea and Sun
shades. h or sale at lowest prices, In quantities to
suit purchasers, by
JAMBS ANDERSON k CO,
m * r No. 70 St. Julian and I03 Bryan-sts.
lyrusic
1YJL Aurora,
FOR PIANOS.—The
, Pairy Bell, Asalig, Sentimental,
Lattice, Adelaide, La Violette, Lea Pfcries, La
Pnrrisionnn, Rodowa. Glomary, and other Waltxes,
together with a quantity IT Songs; Marche*, Qulek
Steps, Polkas, 6ec. Ate.
Also, Cramer’s, Hera’s and Hunter’s Piano-Forte
Instructors} Callcott’s Musical Grammar) Uurrowo’s
Piano-Forte Primmer. Juat received hy
T. T. WILMOT.
mar 9
O MOO — A Narrative of Adven
ture* in the South Seat) by Herman Mel
ville, author of “Typee.”
Scripttfre illustrated by Interesting Facts, Inci
dents and Anecdotes) by Rev. Chester Field, with
an introduction by Rov. John ToHd, D. D.
Paley’e Natural Theology, with aelectioni
the illuatrative notes, and tho supplemontar.
aertations of Sir Charles Bell and Lord Brouj
the whole newly arranged and edited
Bartlett, M»D.
A Familiar Exposition of tho Constitution of the
United States, containing a brief commentary on
pause) by-Joseph Story, L. L. D.
I Sports ortjte Woat, with Legondary Tales
>o6al Sketches} by Mi author of “Stories of
Waterloo.” .
Arthur Martin, or The Mother’s Triala} by
Charles Burdolt# Just received by
may I9 W. THORflE WILLIAMS.
u.
ictionifrom
iontarjk*dis-
•of Wn»h-
» » wan i.uu t mnu>— • no uniicriigiv
now receiving his supply of SPRING and Si
MER CLOTHING, and a largo nssortmen
FANCY ARTICLES attached to the same, w
N otes on the upper kio
GRANDE—By Bryant P. Tilden, Jr. Ex
plored in the montha of October and November,
1846, on board tho U. S. steamer Major Brown,
by order of Major llen’I. Patterson, U. S. A., Com
manding the Second Division, Army of Occupation,
Mexico.
The Water Cure, or-Hydropathy} from the
British nnd Foreign Medical Heviow) by John
Forbes, M. D. K. IV S.
Tho Half-Yearly Abstractorthe Medical Sciences,
being a practical and analytical digest of the con
tents or the,principal British nnd Continental
Medical Works, published during the preceding
six monthsjpnrt 3, January to Juno, 1816) part 4,
July to December. 1816.
Hand-Book op Human Anatomy, General. Safe
cial and Topographical) translated from the nrigw
nal German or Dr. Alfred Von Bolin, nnd adapted
to the use of tho English Student) by John Uirkctt.
Just received b^r
mar 6
. THORNF. WILLIAMS.
P ROBABILITIES —An Aid to
Faith) by Martin Fnrquhnr Topper.
The Life or Napnlean Bonspnrto; by William
Haslitt. * •
An Author’s Mind ; “A Bookfol at Books,” or
“Thirty Books in One.” Edited bj ltf. F. Tuddct. psney of workmanship
Pcrcival) by the author of “Amy Her
bert.’’ Edited by the Rev. Willintn Sowell, B. D.
Travels in Peru} by Dr. J. J. Von Tachudi.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 6
I1CCIOLA—The PrisoneiCof.Fen*
estrelln, or Captivity Coptivo.) by X. B. Sain-
i with ’ll —
m. BiiiBiin, ill v.*|i
tine* a now edition with Mluatratinna.
A Dictionary of Gardening; by George Williai
Johnson. Esq., with one hundred and eighty
cuts; edited with numerous additions, by
Lnndreth of Philadelphia.
Tho Lady’s Book for Juno
A Grammar of the English Language, adapted to
the use of the Schools of America; by Joseph R.
Chandler, editor ol tho United States Garotte.
Just received by W.THORNE WILLIAMS,
junc 4
^Jltr
L aw Xjictio.naky—a new
Law Dictionary, containing^esplnmtwna of
1 ph
work* or legal authors, in tho Practico of the
Courts, nnd in the Parliamentary Proceeding of tho
Houses of Lords, ofJ.ords and Commons; to which
is added an outline nfnn Action at Law nnd of a
Suit in Equity) by Henry James Ilalthnuse, Esc.
* -* J *Hh
RY GOODS.—76 coses and bales
assorted qualities Kersey*
20 bales heavy alf wool Plains,
26 bales red and whilo Flannels,
10 bales 8 and 9-4 Duffll Twilled Blankets,
75 bales Georgia otton Cans burgs,
160 bales 34, f-8 and 4-4brnwn Sheeting 4c Shirt’g
6 eases 34,7-8 and 4-4 bloached do J_
60 onaea fancy and lurnlturo Prints,
— Jk fancy an., luimturo ■ iiuw.
10 cates au’td qualities and stylet KontnckyJeana
6 cases Taney Casaimercs,
S^bales 200 lb. Nos 6,7, 8.9. 10 and 12 Cotton
i, o.7. ill nnu 12 Cotton
Yarn,ataorted in tho halo, manufactured at
Columbia, S. C.
K) dox; white,black,state and mixed Cotton Hoxa
doxen heavy wool knit Sooka,
600 doxen Plaid Handkerchiefs, aaaorted qualities,
SOO lb. Turk., lied V.rn,
800 doxen white and colored Spool Cotton,
COO lbs. whito, brown and blue Patent Thread j
'I ogethor with many other fancy and stapto ar
ticles of Dry Goods generally told in Dry Goods
Stores, are how offered for sale at much redured
S rices, and on the usual accommodating terms; at
lo*.73and 151 Gibbons’ Building, where purchas
ers arc reapectfolly invited to call and examine tho
article*, by HIRAM ROBERTS.
sept 22
YjtTlNTER, SPRING AND SUM-
▼ v MKR CLOTHING.—The undersigned is
aUM-
assortment of
- —. iv.i4c.iz •iucucu iu uie same, .which
he will o(I*r.at auch prices as he thinks will induce
lake*.
_‘he following
part oT his assortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A fow Broad Cloth
Clonks, Over-Coats nnd Mantles; fine French black
and English Broad Cloth Frock and Dreaa Coat* of
all qualifies; fine bluo and inviaiblo green do do;
line figured and plain Beaver Frock Coatat fine
French Catsimer nnd Broad Cloth Pants) Broad
Cloth, Casslmer, Vclentla, Merino and Velvet Vesta.
N. B. The above being or Winter Article, will
bo sold at vory reduced prices.
SPRING AND SUMMER.—Fresh and fashions-
ble Drap D’Ete and Camblet Frock and DresaCoats;
Tweed Casalmcr Frock and Buaineaa Coats; check
Lin^n, Gingham and figured Cotton Frock and
Coatees; cream colored Grass Linen and brown do
do; Drap D’Ete, French Drill. Gambroon. white
Linen Drills, lasting Merino, Tweed Caaaimert,
Cotton Jeana and Camblet Pants; Round Jackets,
of all kindaand qualities; fine white and figured
Maraoilloa, Bombasine, figured and black Satin,
twilled ond fancy Jean Voflu;Morinn. Silk and Cot-
ton-knit Under Shlrta and Drawers; Linen. Muslin,
striped and fancy colored Shirts;a great variety of
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs; Cambric,
Italian and colored Cravat*} figured and plain Satin
Stocks nnd Neck Ties, a now article) blnck ond
white'Kid, black Silk, and brown Linen Glovest
a very largo assortment of Suspenders; Riding and
Money Bolls, Shnuider Braces, Cravat Stiffeners,
Silk, uinghim and Cotton Uubrellst; Tape Mea
sures, Night Caps, half Hose, Linen Collate and
Bosoms, Men nnd Boys’ Cloth Caps, ten. ko.
TAILORING.—Just received a stnall but choice
assortmentor French Cloths and Casaimers, Drap
D’Ete, and other pieco Goods, which will be made
up to order by experienced Workmen, at the short
est notice, nnd in tho lateststyle. Cutting for Men
nnd Boys to bo made by others, will bo nttendod to
with great care and dospatoh. at the Old Stand,
No. 114 Brysn-atrect, by GEO. S. NICHOLS.
mar 19
F urniture, pianos, &c.—
The Subscriber is constantly making eaten-
elvo additions to his stock or FURNITURE, PI-
ANOS, &c. kc., and respectfully invites all those
in waatxifany article Iil his line, to call and ex
amine) ma assortment before “going further and
faring worse.” To say the lenit, he has as large,
as well aa ond of the most rich nnd splendid assort
ments of CABINET FURNITURE that can be
found this side of New-York; nnd as to prices, he
cannot be undersold, as ho has advantages equal
to any in making his purchases.
He would particularly invito dealers and others
from the country, to give him a call, assuring them
that every articlo sold by him may be depended on
aa being what it is represented. Those making
large purchases, will havo liberal deduction made
iYnm their bills.
HislPianos are from the factories of Chiekering and
Nnnns k Fishfer, and are unsurpassed both for ele-
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE A RETAIL
JAMES BETTS’ UTER-
INK SUHPORTKKS.—0.. A. T. Bourn.,
Savannah, (Ga )—I would beg to state, that
* * sole *
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
Young’s Building, (opposite Hamilton k Symons’
Clothing Stored) Sign of the GoUUn Saddle.
W* H* MAY Ac (k)
M.nur.oturorsnr !MUDLK3,SADl>L*KSand tIAR*
NESSES, have on hand a good nii>rtmentnf Sad
dles, Bridles and Harnesses, of whfch tho following
comprise a part: Spanish Quiltrf, Ovr/taid and
Shalton Saddles) Planter’* large and «(tra lar o
Saddles) Mens’ plain do; English dot Boys’ and
Race do) Ladies'Saddles of a vsriciy/of patterns;
Bridles and Martingale*) Saddlebagi/Trunks, kc.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barnucii, Buggy and
Sulky Harnesses of all kind*.by thr Single set.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.-Saddle Trees,
Skirting-and Hog Kk»n-| Pad rf/; Slnlitlng and
um.mnuu a nunninU9.4BirOtt|iilt, Boggy
and Sulky Springs and Attest Dash Frame*; Hobbs
and Rows, by Ihesingkaet; Plated and Brass Stomp
Joints} plain do} patenADash Leather; TOp and Cur
tain doj-broad and narrtV Lace*, variety of patterns}
Silk and Worsted Fringe*; black sod purple Coach
Roans; Buggy Lamps; plated and Brass Carriage
Bands; Brass and plated Knob*, Ac.
O* AW of the above articles mil be sold low for
cash or approved credit. Perslna wishing to pur
chase any of the'above nrtmlrs, would do well tf
call and examine our goods, be Are purchasing else-
—*■— fsm i-tuwth ol jan 28
S ience of the smoke it produces, positively compel
ose that do not partake of it.precipitately to leave
the house. The above for aale by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
may 12 Market-sqoare.
pleas-
GOOD GOODS, AND LOW PRICES!
GENTEEL CLOTHING READY MADE,
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP!!
P RICE &, VEADkW take .
ure in informing the pubic that they may be
found 0/trays at home, amply provided with any and
every article pertaining to gontllmen’a Dress; nnd
do hereby confidently assure kll thoso who may
favor them with patmnago, that their end and aim
to »erve all faithfully. '
One of the Firm being coiitantly in the New-
York market attending to the kalectton nnd manu
facturing of our Goods, onablei us unreiorvedly to
declare that we do and will sej Goods as cheap or
cheaper than the like qualiljlcan be purchased in
Uiis city. Let all those who nfy be sceptical but
call and tee.
We hnvo a larger nmUbflter assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSlMEREf*ajd VF.STINOS, than
can bo found in this city, wl^ch wo will make to
measure at leu than Northern tutu. And being as
sisted in our Cutting Departmsst with the skill and
ability of Mr. RIPLEY, all these entrusting ua with
orders may rely on their being fashionably and
faithfully executed, and no miitaxe, nt
147 BAY-STREET,
nov 21 Next door to the jtapublican office.
T O THE PUBLIC,-Give my ar-
tides n trial and judgo fol yourselves—I war
rant them all »» represented nt the money refunded
MY EAU LUSTKAL HAIR RESTORATIVE.
This universally approved and idmired article, freo
from anient spirits, pungent eisential qU, nnd other
destructive materials, cleans the hairefpcditinurly,
renders it beautifolly bright, and imparts to it thu
delicate fragrance of flowers Hair washed with
thia Extract soon becomes pleasingly soft and lux
uriant in ita ffVowth) and it will positively bring in
new hairon bald heads by its ose, and hair that haa
been made liarali, and is turning grey nr falling nut,
by the u e of spirits or other imprnpor preparations,
wiUsoon be restored to iu natural color and bril
liancy by a fow application* of the Eau Lustra!.
It ia a preaerv»tiv%ag*in«t Baldness, and an in-
fallible cure in alpafior.iions of the Skin on the
Head, as DanjMff, and for preventing the filling off
of the hsijyfnd turning grey,
Evidence—Natui ’
well aa for purity of which experience and atudy always find room to
.. snyniauu in ,iu> •••»*/.- offered excavate) it ia that source aione, which produces
slthseatn* prices charged by tho manufacturersT] all that man call* invention, nnd which ho would
Edited from tho second and enlarged edition, wj
numerous additions t by Henry Pennington, of the
Philadelphia Bar. Just rccoivod by
tpr 27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
■o that there ia an actual saving of coats by pur-
chasing hore.
Among other things in his assortment-may be
found—Anti Dyspeptic Chairs, large Serpentine
Sofas,do Divans,do. Ottomans, Plain sud Spring-
soat Sofas,do. do. Divans, Ottomans nnd Couchos,
Mahogany Rocking Chairs, with red ond greon
plush seating, Mohair do. Mahogany setting foil,
‘hree-qturtors.and half French Chairs) Curled Ma
de, Black Walnut and Rosewood Chairs, Cane and
Wood seat Sotteea, Side Boards with Mahogany
nnd Murillo Tops, Dressing Bureaus with Marble
Tops, do Mnhognny Tops, Side Case Bureaus,
Writing Table and Bonk Cases, Cottage Bureaus
on castors, Scroll nnd Plain Chamber Bureaus,
Wardrobe*. Ladies’ Work Tables, Centre and Pier
Table* with Mnrblo Topa, Mnrblo Top Wash
Stands, Painted do. Dressing Tallies, Ton Tables,
Grecian ClawfootDiiiingTabl-e, Extension Tables,
Card Tables with llarpe and Ogc Pillars. Mahogany
Bedsteads, do French Patterns, Curled Maple Bl-c-
steads, Plain do do.—also,
’Curled Mnplo, Black Walnut nnd Rosewood
Chairs with Cane bottoms, Windsor Chairs, Chil
drens’High do. Counting Room Desks, Revolving
Chairs fbrifounting Rooma,’ Counter Stool*, Foot
Stoola, flat Stands, Bellows and Brush, Bird
Cngos, KnifeTraya, Safe*. Mahogany nnd Cherry
(.'rilia. Hair Mattraasea, Moss do, Foathor Beds,
Bolsters and Pillows, Greo-i, Red. Black, Blue and
-rr s t
rpHELAW OF CONTRACTS
X In a courso of Lectures delivered at tho Law*
Institution; by John William Smith, Esq., anthor
of “Leading Cases,” with notes and an appendis,
by Jelinger C. Symon, Esq.
A Digest ef the Conveyancing, Testamentary
and Registry Lnws of all the States of the Union,
embracing references to the lending decisions
upon these subjects in the most of the States, to
gether with the forms; by James B.Thornton.
English Common Law Reports, vols. 49 and 60,
also, the index to the first 47 sols.
The Law Library for January, Fobruary and April.
Juat received by
roar 6 WT THORNE WILLIAMS.
Sofas and Mahogany Chairs, Willow Wagons, do
'Jradles. also,
A great variety of Mantel nnd PiorGInsses, Toilet
and Dressing Glasses of all of-tho different kinds
now used. I. W. MORRELL.
j^ANMAN’S VOYAGE.—A Sum
mer in tho Wilderness, embracing a canoe
voyngo op the Mississippi and around Lake Supe
rior; by Char lea t,unman.
History of the Konpn Republic) by J. Michelet,
author of the History of France) translated by
William Haxlitt, E*q. Juat received by •
W. THORNE WILLIAM
,l'|OMBSTIO GOODS. — 3-4, 7-8.
. 44,64 and 6-4 brown Shirtings nnd Shoei
ng, 34; 7-8, 4-4,64 and 12-7 Bfonchad do; Tick-
ingstMsrlboro Stripes; Shirting Stripes; Blue Drill-
ing;B lue and Mixed Denims; York Stripes and
Denims; 6 4, 74, 8 4 nnd 10-4 Table Damask)
Huckabuck and Scotch Dinpor; Huckabuck and
Linen rowels; Damask nnd coloured Dailliost A-
proni Chocks,, Domestic Plaids; Philadelphia Stripes)
Lott s and Mayflower Spool Thread} col’d Cotton
and Linen Thread; Buttons; Pins; Needles; Tapes;
Ac. <re. Juat received by •
*P r3 BULL 8c ANDRF.WS.
F ORTESCUE—A Novel; by Jas.
Sheridan Knowles; Esq., part 2d.
Cinq-Mars; or a Conspiracy under Louis XIII.,
• historical romance; by Count Alfred de Vigny,
Translated by William hTnxIItt.
Questions in Geography, adapted for the uso of
Morse’s, Worcester’*, Mitchell’s, Field’e, Malti-
Bran’s, Smith’*, Olney’s, Goodrich’s, and ot^er
Maps; by Richard Green Parker, A. M.
The True Believer, hia character nnd privileges,
elucidated in n sorlca ol discourses; by Rev. Asa
Mahan. Received b^r
KJTOSIE RY.—-Ladies’ white Cotton
tlii .“W Ladle*’ brown, slate and mixed Hose;
uadiM white open worked Hoso; Ladies’ Linon
rsfUilL u. l . ,brown nml white Linon half Hose;
• white, brown and mixed Cotton halfHoso)
w ,Mfo and blnok Silk half Hose; Missoa*
and Boys mixed and white Hoso; Children’a long
altu? d ° MBs; Children’* half fingered Lisle
Milts; IM lini’ uklt* I.I.nL Nnlt flln.Hi, T.aiii.al
■«i7. v.nnnron ■ nan iiuuoinu u»io
Mitts; Misies’ white and black Nett Gloves; Ladies’
whito and black Nett Gloves; Ladies’ colored Lisle
Gloves; white aud blnck H. S. Gloves. For sale by
W” *7 HENRY H. PTOTESBURY.
RLACK, Bl.UK, AND RED INK.
•mT « . ® r0M D »Yiw* k Rlaok’a superior Ink.
i he first premium of tho American Institute, f
^•J 1 ^ •Warded to tholi Inks at four anntinl F«
M * u *hm »» i»«i ■■muni r'airs
In tho city of New-York. Also. Maynard &
noye s snperior Writing Ink. For aale by
.. A. T. BOVVNE,
may 15
Gibbons' Buildings.
PANCY SOAPS & PERFUME-
*!r , RY.—Soaps for the toiletJind lor shaving, of
hi 51. f n d..flavors. Also Psrfomery of various
I I ' II4VUIS. mill rwiium.il/ ui V4IIUU4
••inctsd from th« beat manufactories In the
ctntaUy, THOMAS M. TURNER k CO.,
" ‘ 181 Bay-atreet.
June 9
RUCHAN-S HUNGARIAN UAL-
rrf OF LIFE—For tbo cure of Consump
tion, Colds, Coagha, Asthma, Spitting of Bfood,and
■iLothcr puIntonarydiseasna; for saio by
A- A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
may y U " L -*
♦ m 1
Market-square.
may 12
US.
C rockery* and iiouse-
FURNISHING STORE.—Tho Subscribora
are now receiving n full aasortmont of CROCKERY
AND HOUSE-KEEPINU ARTICLES, to which
they invite tbo attention o^Hrchascrs. Their
Gooda arc made of tho best materials and in the
mo*t substantial mannor. and will bp sold it very
low pricoa. Tho following are among (ho articles
to be found at their Establishment:
CROCKERY GLASS AND STONE-WARE. .
Consisting of W. U. Dinner and Ton Setts, W.
G. nnd bluo Toilet Setts, China Tea Setts, lateat
patterns; China Mugs, Taney China Vases, Mantel
Ornaments, Children’s Tea Setts, Glass Lamps,
Tumblers, Wino Glasses, Butter Disites, Solar and
Aatral Chimneys, Decanters, Bird Glasses, Stone
Jugs, Jars, Butter Pots, kc.
LAMPS, TIN-WARE, kc.
Solar and Lard Lamps, Solar Lnmp Heads. Sido
and *Hall Lamps, Lalterns, Brittannia and Tin
Lamps, Britannia, Brass aud Tin Candlesticks, Tea
Traya, Bread nnd Knife Trays, Slop and Water
Pall*, Toilet! Palls, Wine-Coolers,(Spittoons, Font
Bnttia. Cako nnd Spice Bnxos. Plato Covora, Coffee
Urns, Patty Pans, Jolly Moulds.Pepper Boxes. Nut-
—* *' *- **«*/'•' * ***—- •
Bri
roar 6
THORNE WILLIAMS.
|^AW BOOKS.—Dunlap V Pa ley
on the Law of Principal and Agent. Third
American edition, with oxtonslve additions, jdat
published •
Edwards on Receivers in Chancery, with Prece
dents
Wheelor’s Reports of Criminal Law Cases, de
cided nt tho City Hull, New-York, 3 vols.
City Hall Recorder, by Dnn'l Rogers, G vols. in 3
Allen on the Duties and Liabilities of Sheriff*
Ulydenburgh on Usury, with tho - Statute! of the
aetoral State* relating to intorcit *
Tllingh nat'a Ballantyno on tho Statute of Limi
tations, dto.) Adams on Ejectment
F.dwnrd’s New-York Chancery Reports,3 vols.
Smith's Selection of Leading Cases in all branch
es or the Law, with references to American Caaes,
?d edition,2 vols.
Roscoo’s Crimltfa|‘Evidence*) Roscoo’s Civil do
East’s Reports, lo vols. in 8.
mar 16 . W. THOHNK WILLIAMS.
( . EOGKAPHy —Hfy Little Geog-
vX raphy; odited by Mrs. L. C. Tuthill.
Modern Chivalry, or Tho Advonturos of Capt.
Farrago and Teaguo O’Rfcgnn; by H. H. Bracken-
ridge, second edition since tho author’* death, with
illustrations from original designs, by Dariey. .
Blaek'vood’a Magaxine for April.
Tho Law Ropnrtorfor May. —
Just rocelvod by
may 16 W.THORNE WILLIAM?.
rp ALLeqCK & GO’S. Patent
Medicated Indin Rubber Porous Strength
ening Piaster—Just received iihd for sale by .
W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
. . Iv hit,uit».rop|>or uuiu.nui-
meg Graters. Muffin Kings, Cullenders, Plate Heat-
Nature ia an isfilllMUbtl
you are hereby appointed my sole Agent for Sa
vannah, and that any other person selling Rirp-
Porfm as mine are imposing on the public, by
vending worthless sod injurious counterfeits of my
Supporters. Sarah Bktts.
Caution—Each Supporter will have written on
It jhe name of “Sarah Betts ”
The Subscriber would respectfully inform the
Physicians and Ladies of Savantitb, that Mrs Ssrah
BetU has appointed him her sole Agent in this city,
for the sale of her Supporters, and that sny others
vended elsewhere in the city as her’* are counter-
foits. - #
These Supporters are now very generally adopt
ed and recommended by Physicians, aa the most
supcessfol medium or relief for that diatreaaing
malady for which they were invented, of any offer
ed to the public.
Mr*. Betts has the testimony ol Professors O.
Jackson, T. D. Matter. Joseph Pancoast. J. K.
Mitchell, N. Chapman,nnd Wiltbank, Philadelphia,
and many others of tho most eminent Physicians
’ ‘ ‘ sir ‘
in various parts of the United States, in their favor.
.Shn has recently introduced an entire new Sup
porter tor summer use; it is made of open net work,
—ry light and cool, weight only from 2 to Sots.
idSt the same time possesses all-the important
requisites.
For further particulars, see her pamphlets, to be
procured gratia at my Ltore.
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist,
tniyO . Gibbons’ Buildings. -
- c . r kwtk at id n
M r. MO ms OF THE QUEEN
OK FRANCE—By Mn. Porba. Huih.
Tsylor and his Generaldfljai Biography of Major
“ ana Sketches of the Live*
General Zachary Taylor,
of Generals Worth, Wool and Twiggs; together
with a History ol the Bombardment ot Vert Crus,
and a Sketch of the Life of Major General Win-
field Scott, embellishod with portraits ond on
graving*.
Prevention Better than Core, or Moral Wants
of the World we Live in; by Mrs. Ellis, author of
“The Women of England,” &c. Ore.
Lives of British Dramatists, in 2 vols.
The Youth of Shakspeare ; by T. Williams, Esq.
The Tourist’s Guide, or Pencilling* in England
and on the Continent; bv Henry Sherburne.
Will Side and Border Sketches, with Legends of
the Cheviote and the Lainmermuir; by W. H.
Maxwell.
The Countess of Saint Gena; translated from
the French of Alexandre Dumas
The Scourge of the Ocean: a Story of the At
lantic ; by an Officer of the tl. £. Navy.
Journal or Travels over the Rocky Mountain! to
the Mouth of tho (’olumhia River, made during the
years 1816 and 1816; by Joel Palmer.
The Count of Morion, or Woman’* Revenge;
translated from the French of Frederick S«ulle. *
Notes of a Traveller On the Social and Political
State of France, Prussia, Switxerland, Italy and
other parla of Europe; by Samuel Laing, Esq.
Tho Historical Essays published under the title
of“Dixans Deludes Hutoriques.” and Narratives ol
the Merovingian Era, or Scenes ol thb Sixth Cen
tury, with an autobiographical preface; by'M.
p Augnktln Thierry.
Recelvod by JOHN M. COOPER.
n*a>22 ‘
tLTORYON SALES.—A Trenti.e
FEVER AND AGUE.—Chill Fe-
X ver, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Remittent
Fovenr, and all the various forms of Bilious Diseases
speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood’s
India Cholagogue
Thia invaluable
medicino was prepired from an
extensive practice of several years in a bilious cli-
•- J - ifer * ‘ -
mate, and is neVer known to fail of curing Fever
and Ague, nr any of the diseases above named.
Those who are suffering from affections ol this
rind, as also those who have become invalids from
ihMr effects upon the conutitution, will find tho
India Cholagngue a mo*t Invaluable remedy for
purifyingthe blood, and thoroughly cleansing from
the system tho morbid effects or a bilious complaint.
Tho wonderful npetation of the Cholagngue iq
eradicating bile from the human system, ean only
explain its extraordinary agency in the speedy,
thorough and permanent cure or fever and ague,
and the vsriootgradea of intermittent and remittent
fever*.
It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver Com
plaint, Jaundico, Enlargement of the Liver: also
Enlargement ot the Spleen, called Ague Cake,
and the various forms of bilious Indigestion—
These, with the other varied affections of such cli
mates, arising Truro a common miasmal cause, are
only modificarionsof the same disease, and equally
controlled by tho aame remedy.
Tho operation of tho Cholagngue, as its namo
imports, is upon the liver—promoting the discharge
nfbilr '" L *’ J ' * J ’* - J -
kX* on the Law of Sales of Personal Property,
with illustrations from the Foreign Law; by Wil
liam W;_Stnry.
A Treatise on Wilts; by Thomas Jarman, Esq.,
first American edition, with note* and references
to American Decisionst by J.C. Perkins, F.tq.
Modern Probate of Wills, containing an Analysis
of the .Modern Law of Probate in England and
America, with numerous references to the English
and American Cases, and enpfout extracts from the
leading cases.
A Treatise on the Rights nnd Duties of Merchant
Seamen, according to the General Maritime Law,
and the Statutes of the United States) by George
Tirknor Curtis, of the Boston Bar.
A Treatise of the Law of Contracts not under
Seal; by William W. Story.
Commentaries on Equity Jurisprudence, as ad
ministered in England and America) by Joseph
Story. L.L.D.
A Treatise of the Law relative to Merchant Ships
and Seamen, in five parts; by Charles Lord Ten-
terden; seventh English edition, by William Shee,
with Hie notes of Mr. Justice Story and J. C. Per
kins, Esc. For sale by
may 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rile. The thousands who ht*e used it need no
further evidence of its value than ita happy resto
rative effecta. For sale by
may 10 THOMAS M. TURNER 6c CO.
F
RE8H SEEDS The Subucri-
bers have received a choice selection
GARDEN SEE 'S, which havo been raised with
great care by n Seedsman of high reputation, and
are wnrrauted as good as any to be found in thia
country
LAND—By Alexander Slidell Mnckenxie.
The Rose of Persia, nr Ginfarol Barcneki: a Tale
of the East; by Samuel Spring.
Tho Writings of George Washington: being his
Correspnnitpnce, Addresses, Messages and other
Papers, Official and Private, selected and published
from the original Manuscript*, with a Life of"the
Author; notes nnd illustrations by Jated Sparks—
vol. 1st containing Waahingtnn’s'Life.
The History of the World, from the earliest pe
riod to tho year of our Lord 1703, with particular ref-
reence to the affairs of Europe and her Colonies;
translated from tho German of Baron John Von
Muller—4 vols. 12 mo., with note* by Alexander
H. Everett
Lives of Eminent Individuals Celebrated in A-
Inerican History, containing the Lives of Stark,
Rrainerd, Fulton, John Smith, Ethan Allen, Sehas-
do better, porhnps, to namq idaptmio....
’ i,wlM»|«ar , “—‘ 1 “L ,,, “
For sale, wholesale and r*tsil by J ULKS H AU F.L,
Chemist and Perfumer, 46 H. Sd-at, below Chesnut
and No. I20Cheanut-at., Philadelphia, and by
J. M. TURNER k BROTHER,
Monunent-squarn.
AndTHOS. RYERSON.
And at the principal druggists and fancy stores in
the Union. m ly mar 22
J ULES HAUEL’SCE/zEBItATED
PERSIAN OR CHINESE POWDER—
Which ia unequalled for the nueery. for restoring,
beautifying, preserving the coftplesfon,. rendering
the skin delicately white, smooth and soft, prevent
ing cutaneous eruptions, chsfping, and obviating
too copious perspiration. Travellers nnd residents
in warm climates will highly ippreciato this grata-
fol appendage to the toilet
. Previous to the discovery «f this important ap
pendage to the toilet, ladiea sere compelled to re
sort to useless, and in anme cites dangerous prepar
ations fur whitening the skin, which failed in thou
sands of cases to produce thodesired effect This
valuable cosmetic, since ill introduction to the
public, has met with unbounded success; each new
trial serves only to expound its high reputation.
1 . ’^.r- '-— , -
ASPARAGUS—Giant,
nnd Root*.
UK ANS-f Kidney,Dwf.
Bush or Snap.)—Early
Mnliawk, Early yellow,
six weeks, Early Chins
Dwarf or Urge Kidney,
Refugee or lUOOto 1 .Hall'
Moon (Polo or running.)
Large white Lima, Whito
Dutch.runners, Scirlet
TiiTcfoRed Cranberry, ene.
B E ET— Early blood
Turnip, Loitgblood.white
Large purple C.ipe.
("ABIIAUE-Etrly
Turk, Large York, Green
;lobe Snvoy, Early Sugar
4onf, Early Drumhead,
Lato Drumhead, Large
late Battersea, Late flat
Dutch, Early fiat Dutch,
Green Glased
C A U L IF LOW E R-
Enrley nnd Into.
CKLKKY-White solid,
CRESS —Curled or
P«ppergrsss. Broad leaf
CUCUMBER —Early
Frame.Early cluster, Ear
lyshortgreen, Early long
green
MUSTARD —Brown
or Black, White English.
MARJORAM—Sweet.
ONION-YellowDutch,
Large red, Silver skin,
Onion tells.
OKRA.
PARSLEY—Curled.
PARSNIP— Largo
Dutch, Uurnsey.
PEPPER—Bell, Cay-
Up
[—Sweet or Su
gar, Early Canada, Tua-
corora
How much the bonuly of a Sylph-like fotm is en
hanced by n clear and brilliant complexion, is only
.. ,. . . .... known to thoao who ar* suffering from freckles.
White Cord, with Tassela to match, Hair Cloth for pimples, blotches, morphew, and other disfigure-
uimciiL-*, iiiurpuen, »uu >>11101 uisnguic-
ments of the skin, occasioned by the uso of pow
ders, decorated with street names, such 04 Lily
White, Ponrl Powder, fee., too often made of a
deletcriouk substance. To thoso we would say,
mako atrial of this Cosmetic, and your complex
ion will be rendered beautifully clear, fair and
blooming. For sale, wholesale and retail, by the
sole proprietor, JULE6 HAUEL, Perfumer nnd
Chemist, 110 Chcsnut-sf.,4th door below 4th, south
side. Philadelphia, (wilkout whose signature on the
label none nrr gnnuinej and by
J. M. TURNER « BROTHER.
Monument-square.
RSON.
Scotch, Purple.
LEAK—Large Scotch,
London.
LF.TTUC E-Dram-
head.wliileCabbige, Curl
ed Silesia, Large green-
head. I mpnrial cabbage.
MELON-Green Cit
ron, Nutmeg, Cantelope,
' —- **■“it.
Large Musk.
marf2 mly (AndTHOS RYER
rpo THE LABI BS IN JPARTIO
Gravy Strainers, Britannia‘Tea and Table
Spoons, Coffee M ilia, together with a general as
sortment of bright Tin-Ware.
DOMESTIC HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Iron Pota nnd Kettles, Bako Pans, Potato Strain-
era, Spiders, Shovels and Tonga. Sauce and Stow
Pana, enamelled Stew Kettles and Sauco Pana, Fry
Pans', Furnaces, Wofernnd Waffle Irons,Coal Hods
Cnfloo Roasters, Egg Whips, Egg Codlera, Chafing
Dishes,Tea and Dinner Bells, Toast Forks, Sad
Irons, Pasta Jnggers, Wire Dish Covert, .Gridirons.
Baiting Spoons, Rat and Mouse Traps, Brass and
Steel Snuffers, ivory Table Cutlery)together wilh
ir lino assortment of Scissors and Pocket Cutlory.
WOODEN AND W1LLOW-WARE.,.
Brooms, Buckets, Tubs,Staves, Clothe* Horses,
Wash Boards, Neat* Uoxos, Wooden Spoons. Co-
coa Dippers, Lemon Squeexers,' fancy and com
mon Bellows, Knife Rox^aainted Keelers, Win
dow Blinds. Butter PrlriffljKKnucota. Bird Cages,
Clothes Hampers, Travelling Baskets, Willow
Cradles and Chnirt, Wagons and Market Baskets,
Key and fancy Basket*)also Door Mats and Brushea
of every description.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Children’s Knives and Forks, Cigar Traya, fancy
Boxes, different nattorns, Oressing and Sido Combs,
Tooth Brushes, 1. R. Life Preservers and Pillows,
Dressing Cases, Mustard Spoons, Raxor Strops,
Spool Stand*,Jewa-harpa, Marblea, Pocket Mirrors,
Paper Lnmp Shades, Lnmp Wick., all sixes, 610.
Families about commencing Hnuse-k«bpin|
Planters and others, are invited to call.
COLLINS k BULKLEY,
nov 5 • 108 Ifryan-streot.
_ ULAR —My DHPILATORY POWDER ha-
been found highly bexeficial snd of greatjsse to
ladies who, have bees afflicted with superfluous
hnir. principally when Its growth has been confined
to the upper Up and aids of tho face, giving a -mas
culine turn to tho whole fontures. When used
with proper care, and according to the directions,
it will be found to bo a great addition to the toilet,
aa tho use of any sharp Instrument is entirely avoid
ed, and the hair is removed in five or ten minutes
after its application. -
This composition is infallible, and warranted to
remove superfluous hair. After numerous trials
I havo received certificates of success which can
not be contested. Fnrsale,wholesale and retail, at
JULES HAUKL’S DEPOT, 46 S. Third-st.below
Chesnut & No. ltOChesnut-st..Philndalntiia,andby
J. M. TURNER k BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THO4. RYERSON.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
mar 22 tn ly
etable Marrow.
TURNIP .— Early
white Dutch, (Flat or
Spring.) Early red top,
KarlyGardenStone.Largo
English Norfolk,Hanover
or long Tankard, Purple
top Rutabaga.
TOM A’rO.-Large red.
THYME.
FLOW El SEEDS.
In pkgs. 60 kinds in each
do 100 do
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, kc.
Buckweat, Broom Corn, Blue Grets, Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye and
Oata.
Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit and Ornamental Trees
furnished to order from one of the best and most
extensive Nurserys and Flower GardenaJn this
country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture. Garden
ing, Raising of Stock, Poultry, &c., to which will
bn added the moat popular worka issued on the
above subjects.
Teb 10 . DENSLOW &. WEBSTER.
In pkg*. 12 kinds in each,
do 25 do
P RESERVE YOUR TEETH,
Tho Compound Chloride Tooth Wash, ia
supersede}) by none other in the market for purify
ing the Brenth. whitening the Teeth, and-restoring
may 29 Corner of Bay and Draylon-strsets. 1 mar 10
diseased and spongy Gums, the primary cauae of
Tooth Ache, and many neuralgic pains of the jaws
sndTsce.* For saln by- - * ?
A; T. BOWNE, Druggist,
' * ' “ lildf
G entlkmen ofsavannah-
MY CELEBRATED AMBROSIAL AND
ALMOND SHAVING CRlflNMS d</y a compar-
Don in A mtrica Or Europe. Mo perton will ute any
other a/ter tuing this Emollient Paste. It is
the best, the very best. Give it only a single trial.
* do not ask any more to convince you. 1 warrant it.
For aalr, wholesale and retail, at
JULES HAULE’S, lSftChevnut-sl..
Philadelphia. 4th door below Fourth. Sonin side.
And by J. M TURNER k BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THOS. RYERSON.
A Premium awarded at tho Franklin Institute,
mar 22 m ly•
-yy HITE LEAD.—10,000 pounds
T V Atlantic White Lead, warranted pure; 5,000
English do. do.; 5,000 No. I Union do. do. For
aalo low by JNO. G. FALLIGANT.
Tho following warranty accompanies each pack
age of rhe Atlantic White Lead:—
“Tiie Atlantic White Lead ompant here,
bv inform tho Painter* nnd other pm jhasers of
White Load, that, in accordance with a resolution
~ns*ed ,,,, ""l of , l’n | il**l lh*« mnnilfnr*.
passed by thoir Board or Truste*s. they manufac
ture but one quality of White Lead, via: a atrictly
lurtfkrticle,and have resolved toconfine themselves
thfc manufacturing of Pure Lead only, and that
of a very euperioraualUy— making none of tho low*
or qualities or adulterated Lead, such aa arc uaually
branded ‘Extra,"No. I'No. 2,’ kc. kc
“No adulterating material ia admitted within their
works, andjiurdhasers may always depend upon be
ing aupplied with a uniform article.” aug 15
Gibbons’ Buildings.
|Y|Y CKOOIIET SAMJ’LEU-JJy
apr 28
Lambert, juat received by
R. H. HOWELL, 157 Ce
ongress-st.
’—Early horn.
PUMPKIN—Connec-
ticut, Mammoth.
PEAS— Karly -Wnah-
igtonjtyreet.oirly War
wick, 2 leet, early double
blossom frame, 3 feet,
early Charlton, Golden
Hotspur. 3A feet, Dwarf
Marrowfat, 3k feet, Bish
op’s dwarf prolific, 1 foot,
Matchless Marrowfat or
Tall, 6 feet.
RADISH—White Fall,
hardy Long Scarlet,Long
Salmon. Scarlet Turnip,
YellowTurnip,(fine Sum
mer and Autumn variety,)
black Fall or Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
SPIN AGE. —Prickly
or Fall, Round Leaf or
Summer.
SQUASH.— Early
Summer buah.KarlySum-
mer crook neck, Winter
EGG PLANT-Purpie. crook neck, Cocoanutor
KALE—Green curled'Porter’s Valparaiso, Veg-
U TLEY’S PATENT STRAW
CUTTER. —Tho undersigned offers the
Right for Making end Selling the above Machine
in the Counties ofChatham, Camden, Glynn, Ef
fingham, Liberty, Emanuel, Laurens, Lowndes,
McIntosh, Montgomery, Telfslr, Wayne, Ware,
Bryan, Bulloch and Appling.
Tho following certificate from gentlemen who
onjoy high reputations for their agricultural man
agement, and especially for their success in feed-
tag cattle, apeak* df it aa an efficient improvement:
Augusta, Arril, 1846.
W»i, the undersigned, have examined and test
ed Utley’* Pntont Straw Cutter, and pronounce
it (from the aimfdtaity of its construction and the
easo and facility with which it worka) to be supe
rior and better adapted tn the purpoaes of the
farmer than any other machine which lias como
under our observation, nnd do hereby recommend
ita usuto our friends and tho public.
I. A. lIlBLEIt,
E. L. Allmond,
H. Bowdrk,
Georoe L. Twiogs,
The Machines can be examined, nnd persons
wishing to purchase rights to make and sell in any
of the above named counties, will please call 011
the undersigned. T. J. WALSH,
nov 23
gURGICAL INSTRUMENTS!—
R OU88EL’S LIQUID
DYE—For changing, In
or red hair, eyebrow! and whWU.
jet-black or brown colour, without
Although there are at present
number or llair Dyes, competing I
loud and exaggerated reel*
liar and respective excellence*.!
I respective excellences,
known tb many who are undar t..
curring to their aid, that they are
ila ' *' ‘
irregular in their result*. 'Ao fri
which have been made of the aob
which he could recommend and
tainty of effect ahd harmlessnrsa,
to bestow much time and applicatii
tion of one which should poeser~
and be free from the objections
frequently heard reiterated again
of experiments has enabled Tiiit
difficulties; and it ia a.iou’rce 0“
to find hit labours crowned wil
success, and tn have it in fat*
public with perfect confidence,
in its composition on chemical
tag the advantages of being e«»)r of appiii
Jy harmless to the hair and akin, certain
ntadiate id ita oMration, and permanent I
Wets. Persons who b*v* hitherto rejected ...»
ot al! hair dyes, from pn apprehension of their |
seising qualities deleterious to the health of
hoir'and skin, may avail themielves of this
tlon with a perfect confidence in the
qualities of all the ingredients used'In ita 1
sitlon. Fur sate by
THOMAS M. TURNER 6c. C
may 26 181 Bay-a
fCOLUMBIAN EMBROCATION.
putable
ness or pleasure calls to foreigt
deterred from attempting n voyi
of the violent attacks of Si
which iome persons are always liable .
woatber, and from which few are exempt ft.
days after the commencement of their Bratp
by sea- It cannot be denied that number!*)
viduals, In thia and every other country, w
glad to seek another climate for the reator
impaired health, in poraoit of wealth, or fra
causes, were it not from the dread of si
themselves to an illness which‘has often p
tal to life. This illness however may be alleviated,
and In a few hnura all aymptnma or it driven away
by the uae of the Colombian Embrocation,—a
preparation which ia to be applied externally, atu
may in any ceae whatever be used with the
safety. For aale by A. T. BOWN
june 7 Gibbons’ F
HP HE AMERICAN IN ENG-
X LA
tian Cabot. Henry Hudson, Joreph Warren, Israel
Putnam. Divid Rittenhouse. William Pinckney, Sir
Henry Vane, Anthony Wayne, William Ellery, and
Richard Montgomery.
Alice Gordon, or'The Uses of Orphanage; by
Joseph Alden, 0. D.
Pictorial History of England, No. 21.
The Eclectic Magaxine, for April.
The Child's Friend : being selections from the
various works of Arnatid Berquin, adapted to the
usn of American Reader*, with a sketch of his
Life nnd Writings.
Just received by
V
' apr 30
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
VITILEY & PUTNAM’S LIBRA-
H It Y OF CHOICE REAPING—Handaomo-
ly bound in red cloth.
The Lifo of Napoleon Buonapaites by William
Haxlitt, in 3 volumes.
The Spariards and their Country; by Richard
Ford, author of the Hand-Book of Spain.
Tho Lives of Dr. John Douno. Sir Henry Wot-
ton, Mr. Richard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert,and
Dr Robert Sanderson; by Isaak Walton, with
some account or the 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-
bar Tupper, Esq., M. A.
On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in
History : six Lectures, reported with emendations
nnd additions) by Thomas Carlyle.
Sartor Kesartus: The Lifo and .Opinions of Herr
Teufelsdrockh, in threo bonks; by Thn«. Carlyle.
The French Revolution: a History; by Thomas
Carlyle.
For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
may 13
P ATENT MEDICATED j'l
r
RUBBER POROUS STRENGTHS
PLASTERS.—These Plasters have been lat
traduced, and will supercede every other adl _
Plaster on account of their superior advanta„__.
They are more adhesive than most of Plasters, and
from their elastic and 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
rosity,which allows the escape of the perepiratlori
and other morbid matters secreted by the skin.
The common Plasters in use retaining these mor-.
bid secretions, there being no escape, a>e absorbed
and carried back into the circulation, proving more
or leas detrimental to health. For sale by
A. T. BOWNE,
may 29 • Gibbon's Buildings.
It. GOURAND'S MEDICATED
SO\P.—The following, from among* host
of similar fratimoniahi of the extraordinary virtues
or Gouraud’a Italian Medicated Soap, ere selected
for their brevity 1
Dr. Gouraud.—Sir: For a serlee of yeare mr face
and forehead have been covered with unalgbtly
blotches and posttiles—nnd to aggravate the matter, -
my nose gradually assumed the redness of a pinny.
In short, I became an object of disgust to myself,
and ridicule lo others—inasmuch as my affliction
was attributed to an undue use of ilimulante. I
have proved the contrary, by uaing your invaluable
Medicated Soap—through the influence of which, 1
am entirely freed from the aforesaid nuisance*, and
my skin haa becomn as white and clear sa it wai in
the days of my boyhood. I conceive this public
*“ ‘ beeminentl. ■*"* — A —
testimony to be eminently your due, and you are
unite welcome to make what uae of it you pleaae.
Respectfully yours, ** Jno. Jewries, Printer,
True Sun Buildings.
For sale by A. T. BOVVNE, Druggist.
■Pr»
IODIDE OF SARSA-
S A
l
ANUS’ _ ,
PARILLA.—This new chemical preparation,
as the name implies, is n combination of the moil
valuable remedies known, for the speedy removal
and permanent cure of diseases arising from an im
pure state of the blood, or general derangement of
the system. Its operation ta mild and pleasant—
; r et efficient and powerfol—being that of an altera-
Ive, directly—indirectly proving a lasting tonic,
prepared by A. B. k D. Sands. New-York—for
tale by A. A SOLOMONS, Agent,
june 8 Market-aqaru.
W ORMS! WORMS!!—Are de
stroyed effectually by tbu following medi
cines: Jtyne’e Tonic Vormiluge; The'Dead Shot)
Fahnestock’* Vermifuge; Hull’* Worm Lozenges.
A largo supply of the above medicines are constant
ly an hand, and for tale, wholesale or retail, by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.,
june 9 181 Bay-street
glMPSON’S JOURNEY—An
_ jy 1 .... —. - .
the yeam 1811 and 1812; by Sir George Simpson,
Gorernor-in-Chtafnftho Hudson's Bay Company's
Territories. ^
A Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, consisting
of elegant extracts on every subject, compiled from
various authors and arranged under appropriate
heads; by John T. Watson, M.D.
Smnll Books on Great Subjects, in 3 vols.
History of the Reformation in Germany; by
Leopold Ranke, author oP'Histnry of the Popes,”
part 3; translated by Sarah Austin.
The Medical Students Vade Mecum, or Msnnal
of Examinations upon Anatomy, Physiology, Chem
istry, Materia Mcdica, Surgery, kc. kc ; second
edition, greatly enlarged; by George Menden
hall, M. D.
Supplement to the !Und*Bnok of Needlework;
from Mrs. Uaugain and Airs Gore.
Small Books on Great Subjects, No 12} the
General Principles of Grammar.
Just received by
may 13 W THORNE WILLIAMS.
REWARD.—To the sufferers of Rheumatism 1
now address the above, tbe Liniment I offer for
four relief is now used with astonishing success,and
s recommended by many i^Savanuah to be supe
rior to any thing of the kimThnw before the publio.
For your own benefit I kindly ask you to try
HUMPHREY’S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT, and
you will be relieved. Prepared and sold only oy
VV. HUMPHREYS,. Jr., -
may 22 Corner Bay and Dray ton-streets
JVEW FRENCH READER
La Chef* d'Oevre Drnnutiqucs de h langue
Fnncaisn. mis en ordre progressif, ol annotis pour
no faciliter (’intelligence. Par A. G. Collott, Pro-
fesseur de langues ct de lilterature.
Histnjy ofthe Rnman Republic; by J. Michelet,
translated from the French by IVm. Haxlctt, Esq.
Poems of Amelia—second edition, enlarged.
Just received by
spr 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
S TEEL PENS.—160 ^ross Stoe!
Pens in boxes and on card*, constating of Gil-
lotts Victoria, Queen’s Own, Fountain, Peruvian
Eagle, Magnum Bonum, and Croton Pens; boxes
containing one, three and twelve doxen each, at all
t irices; also Herzog’s celebrated F.nglo Pen, nnd
tosewood Pen-hnhtara; for solo nt wholnanlo or
retail,by G R. HENDRICKSON. .
msr 24 Gibbona’ Buildings.
^•RITING INKS.—260 dozen ol
D ON’T GIVE UP! TRY ONCE
MORE AND SUCCESS WILL BE YOUR
P ATE DE NAFB D’ARABIE—
The I
The Nafe is a Fruit, the name of which sig
nifies in Oriental language toholtsome/or the Lungs.
Tiie reputation which it haa established in the Le
vant, has induced M. Delangrenier to compose a
Paste, which unites in a small enmpasa all the
pectoral and toothing qualities of that FrnlL It
will be found an elegant aa well as most effectual
and agreeable curative for Coughs, Catarrh, and all
irritations of the Lungs, &c. For aale hy
U. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 6 Gibbons'Buildings.
■EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING.
XJ Meakins' concentrated Extracts for flavoring
Icea, Jellies. Custards, Pastry, Syrups, kc., com’
prising Vanilla, Rcre. Lemon, Bitter Aim “ '
PP „ .Jmonds.Nut-
meg, and other Aromatics. Juat received, and for
sale by THOMAS M. TURNER k CO.,
june 9 181 Bay-etreet.
HALLO WES* PURE AND
C OL.
I
_ The Subscribers have juat received a further
aupply of Surgical and Dental Inatraments, com
prising in part the following, vtx:
Amputating,Trepanning nnaObstefrical Inatraments
Cataract nnd Strabismus and Dissecting jta
Cupping Cases, with Horn and GlaqgCups
Scarificators, plain and reverse
Tooth Keys, Forcepa, all atyle*
Dental Inatraments in cases
Pocket Betts Surgical Instruments
Thumb and GumLnncets, Ivory nnd Shell Handles
Spring Lancets, Silver and Brass
• — ALSO—
Stomach Tubes, Catheters, Silver and Gum Elas
tic Bnugces, Metal nnd G. F., all of which are
offered low. THOS. M. TURNER k CO,,
181 Bay-atrcot.
various makers, Blue, Black, Red and
Copying. .
Just received n new article, handsomely put up
in bottles of improved style and shape, manufac
tured by A. W.-Harrison, who claims for it superi
ority to all others. Merchants and Institutions
disposed to give this Ink n trial will be presented
with a small bnttle freo of charge, and thoso pur
chasing are at liberty tn return should it not give
satisfaction. For safe by
JOHN M. COOPER.
N. B. Country Merchant** supplied at much re
duced prices. apr26
_ UNADULTERATED ARROW ROOT.-
See the following statement of Dr. Chilton, the dis
tinguished New-York. Chemist:
“I nave examined a sample of Arrow Root, manu
factured by Col. Hallnwes, of St. Matys, Geo., and
exhibited nt the Inst Fair of tho American Institute
by Mr. Stephen Burkhaltor of this city. The arti
cle is of tl e very finest quality, sod from the ex
periments made upon U, l find it tn contain aa large
a proportion of nutritioua.matter, and to be in every
other respect fully cqunl to, the best quality of Ar
row Root obtained from Bermuda.
“It being or vital importance to invalids that such
delicate articles of diet be pure, I feel glad of the
opportunity to speak so favourably of the Georgia
Arrow Root.
“New York, August 14,18_,
JAMES R.£
D DOMESTrpy.lN-
( MW*
•STRUMENT—By which CoaUvenesk/Ray be
instantly removed,nnd Us consequences prevented
by the application ofwater-tfjfc^-Just recelvcdJind
for solo by THOS. M; TURNER fir CO..
> may 20 181 Bay-atreet:
M AYNARD tV, NOYES’celebrated
Black Writing INK for the quill or steel pen.
*r§AVAKNAti, June 24th, 1846.
Tho undersigned having lor aeveral yeare used in
their respective offices tho Black Writing Ink of
Messrs. Maynard k Noyes, of Boston, certify that
they have uniformly found it to ho superior ta any
other, particularly^ the unchangeable character of
its blackness.
• R. R. Cutler, Cashier R. R. k B g. Lo.
J. Hdktkr. Cashier Ins. Bk.of Columbus.
»,C HOUSE, Sec. Sav’b. Ina. k Trust Co.
' A. 1‘OWER, Cashier Bank State Georgia.
I. K. Tefft, Teller Bank State Georgia.
/This Ink has stood the test of more than thirty.
S ara' trial, and during thia time has boon constant.
Increasing in publio favour nod patronage, and h:
«r tiie leading article in the country. It flows
th freedom, becomes permanently blnck, and'
' will not mou’dunder any circumstances. This Ink'
ta In *lL*iwiriJinUlA«,.Crnm nne.niuiee.^o.one.quirt -
Dealers supplied no liberal term*,
mar 19 THOMAS M. TURNER k CO.
JHILTONfM. D.”
A fresh supply received by
fob 12 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
jpoft SHAVING RousseVs Un
rivalled Shnving Cream, a new and splendid
article, is now universally acknowledged superb ,
to any Shaving Cream in the United Statee or Eu<
[nailed for
rope.
This delightful preparation is unequal
beauty, purity, and fragrance ; though somewhat
analogous to Guerlaln’a Ambrosial Cream, and
other similar compounds, it far surpasses them all
by the emollient psaty consistency or ita lather,
which so softens the oeard as to re
1 render shaving
pleasant and easy; it pnasesses great advantage*
over the imported article In being freshly prepared
from tho beat materials, with the greatest skill, and
is'not only the best, but also the cheapest artlelo-
for shaving. It la elegantly put up In boxee, with
•plendid labels. . #
The increnaing sale* of this article c
six yonra, and the different gold and \
awarded to the subscriber for it. strong!
high estimation in which it is bsld bj
M.TUPNRR
may5» >»
P ERFUMERY—The Subscriber
has just received per brig Auj—
fino assortment of Perfumery,TmletS.
Brushes, Fancy Articles 61c., all of which
... . 1 4 ...J H.I11 k. .«lrl .)a MM
ihft best qqgllty; and wUI.be<sold *tw small <i4*«to'tf
•bore N«»-Ynrli prices,
rosy 7 A. T. BOWNE, Dfuggist
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