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VOLUME;
SAVANNAH, GA., FRIDAY. MORNING, JUNE 11, 1847.
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S HAVING MATBIUALS.—Wade
&
Mnut’a, and Emeraon'a Razor Strapa ; a groat a
ety of auperior Saving Brnahea ; Ouorlatn’rMoi
laa, Rouaael'a, and Taylor’a Shaving Creams ; ti
Butcher's, Oreavea fie Son’s, and Elliott's
fiaeat quality of Caat Steel Rstort) Chapman's,
1 “ '“lit ml-
Vlorpe*
tary, Ambrosial, and Walnut Oil Slaving Soaps. in
aquareai French, Kngliah, and American Shaving J*.;
Cakea; and a great variety of Shaving Cases, Toi- —
let Mirrora, fco., for aale hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may IS Gibbona’ Buildinga.
Paley’a Natural Theology, with aolecticns from
tiiu llluUrulivo Notea, and the Supplementary Dia-
aertationa of Sir Chariea Bell and Lord Brougham.
The whole newly arranged, and edited hy EUaha
-Bartlett, At. D
A Familiar Ezpoaition of the Conatitution of the
United Statea, containing a brief commentary and
an appendix, &o.{ by Joseph Story, LL. D.
Scripture Illustrated by Interesting Facta, Inci
dents and Anecdotes) by Rev. Charles Field.
Omoo, a narrative of adventures in the South
Seas 5 by Herman Melville.
Arthur Martin, or The Mother's Trials) by Chaa.
Burdett, Eaq.
Wild Sports of the West, with Legendary Tales
and Local Sketches) by the author of "Stories of
Waterloo."
No. 22 Pictorial History of England.
llluatratod Life of Gen. WinfleTd Soott.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
may 19
OTEEDS do MORRELL — Are
Tv now receiving a'nil anortinofU of the fol
lowing articles:
Solar,Sidennd Hall Lamps) Ga. .m; !,amp Shndea,
Chimneys and Wick, fitc.
Ala**, plated Coffee and Tea Urns, Cake Baskets,
Candleatirks. Spoons, Forks, Caators, fitc.
Britannia Tea and CofTre Pots, Sugar Dlahea,
Cream Pots, Slop Bowls, SpiUoona, Muga, Pitch-
era, fitc.
Japanned Tea Trays, WalteratCheeae, Broad,
Cake, Knife nnd Spoon Trays) Cake, Sugar and
Spies Borea, Tea Caddies, Sponge and Font Baths,
Chamber Palis, Water Paila, Slop Jars, fitc.
Planiahed Tin Tea and Coifoe Urns, Dull nnd
Plate Covers, Stoakand Chafing Dishea, Coflee and
Tea Pota, Kettles, Egg Codllert, Water Boilers,
Nursery Lamps, fitc.
Alto, Wooden Ware, Rrooma, Bruahet, Bcllovra,
Door nnd Table Matts, Mnrket Basket*, Wire Plato
and Diah-Covors, Egg Whips nnd Ladlea, fitc.,
with « variety of other articles in this line, which
will be sold low, at
net 14 NO. 10* PBNFIELD'S RANGE.
P A 1* 12It AND TWINE. — 100
reams strong tingle Wrapping Paper, 130 do
do Crown do, 170 do do bliied double do, for cover
ing'Cotton Yarn and for Grocor'a use, made to
order: 70 reams Urge colored Wrapping Paper, for
Dry Goods) 40 do patent Hemp Paper, extra strong;
40 do Nows and Post Office Envolnpq Papor; 40 do
blue and green Druggist's Paper) 130 do light
Wrapping and Slioq Papor: 40 do Tea Wrapping
Paper) 130 lbs. course ana fine Hemp Wrapping
Twine) ICO lbs. onarae and fine Cotton Wrapping
Twine. Just reoeived and fbr aalo Wy ^
nnv 3 DENSLOW St WEBSTER.
P AINTS, OIL, &o.—400 keg* 25
lbs each pure No. I and 2 White Lead; 130
kegs nnd casks of puro, and No. I do, 30, 100,200
and C00 lha each; 130 canisters Chrono Green,
5 round in Oil) 130 do Paria and Vordigria Green,
o do; 100 do Chromo Yellow and Prussian Hlue.dn
do: 120 kegs Red, Black aid Brown, do do;-1,000
gallons best quality Linseed Oil; 10'bhla Spirits
Turpentino) 6 do Furniture, Coach and Japan Var
nish. For aalo by
apr 22 DENSLOW St WEBSTER.
i\TE\V SPIUNU GOODS -Per Brig
l.v I’hilurv— Ladies' an3 gents' Merino Shirts,
gents' brown eottou nnd silk Undnr-ahirts, gents'
and boja’ brown and mixed cotton Half Hose,Berlin
Glovos, Lisle, silk and embroidered Gloves, black
and white ailk Hoae, white thread Half Hone, fancy
Prints, Linen Shirting, brown nnd Grass Linen,
Corduroy, Tabby Velvet, Irish Linen, Satin Juans,
black Caaalmere,- Imperial Counterpanes, bine
Gaulbrunns. cotton Edgings, super Brilllantea
Brocade Hdkfs., Organdio Muslins, auaer Parasols,
Sun Shades and Parasolettea; at wholosnlo and ro
tail,by SNIDER, LATHROP St NEV1TT.
mar 10 A
OUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
11-4 Barnsley Sheeting, 5-4to 11-4Cotton do
64 to 124 Linen liamnsk. Damask Table Clotha
Coloured nnJ white Cotton Doylies
44 Irish Linona, Linen and Cotton Table Covers
104 to 124 French Quilts, Musquito Netting
Coloured and white Matting, Jute Mata
And a variety of other Hnuso Furnishing Goods
are offered at lowest prices, by
apr 11 BULL St ANDREWS,
H ouse-keeping dry
GOODS.—124 Linen and Cotton Sheetings,
Pillow Caso Linens, Table Diaper and Djinnsks,
Nipkins and Doilies, lluokahuck and Scotch
Diamond Diaper, 3-4,7-8 nnd 4-4 lino low priced
h eachod and unbloaoliod Cotton 'Sheetings, super
Kng'iali Loug Cloths, Hoblnct Pavilion Gauze,
• r.i,» lnrro l do, figured Damask nnd Moreens,white
and colored Marseille* Quilts and Counterpaines,
entered Table Cloths, 7-4 French plaid Diaper,
Ituaila Diaper nnd Crash, Dowlass mid Osmlhurgi
»pr6 SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT.
I^ICII DRESS GOODS The
■•O' Subscribers' have roeeived per last trip of
tea nor Southerner: Foulard, plnin and -othor
Spring Silks. Silk Muslins, French Printed Mua-
Cambrics, Plnld Tarleton Muslins, Oiled
Sj'ks, Embroidered Muslin Robes, Hemstitch and
tv vinre Bordor Linen Cambrio Handorehiefs, Em
broidered Muslin Collara and Cuffs, and a general
assortment of Parasols, Parasolettas and Sun
shades. I* or aalo at loweat price*, in quantities to
ault purchasers,'by^
mu 19
JAMES ANDERSON St CO ,
No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-ats.
JVOMESTIO GOODS 3-4,7 8,
. 44»fi*4 *nd 6-4 brown Shirtings and Shoot-
in*, 34.7-8,44,64 and 12-7 Bleached do; Tick-
ngatMariboro Stripe.; Shirting Stripes; Bluo Drill.
tng;tt lue and Mixed Denims; York Stripes and
Denlmiij 6 4, 74 84 " nd 10-4 Tablo Dama.k
Huokabiiok and Scotch Diaper) Huckabuck an:
Linen Tbwaln Damask and coloured Doilliea) A-
pron Cheeks. Domestic Plaids: Philadelphia Stripes;
*nd Mayflower Spool Thread) onl’d Cotton
and Linen 1 bread) Buttons) Pina) Noodles; Tapos;
Ac. fire. Just rooeivod by *
.5! 8 BULL fit ANDREWS.
XTOSIBRY.—Ladies* white Cotton
r .Ji..i 0 u. i Ladies’ brown, slnto and mixed Hoso)
blto open worked Hose; Ladies’ Linon
*'^ rowri nnd white Linen half Hose;
Gant,a white, brown and mixed Cotton hair Hose:
“W w , bU ? *" d black Silk hair Hoso; Miasoa*
^7* railed and white Hoae; Children's long
X7*? d ii 1 ' 1 ® Mittf} Childrnn’a half fingered Lislo
Miltaj MJases' white and black Nolt Gloves; Ladiea’
* ob N® tl Glovoy Ladies' colorod Lialo
Gloves: white aud black H.S. Gloves. For aale by
rfl HENRY H. HTOTESBURY.
MUSIC FOR PI A NO S.-
1TX Aurora, Palrv Bell, Asalia, 8enllt„.
Lattice, Adolaido, La Violette, Lea Perles, La
Paryiaionne, Kedows, Glemary, and other Wallses,
togethar with a quantity of Songs, Marches, Quick
Steps, Polkas, Ate. fico. -
Also, Cramor'a, Herx’a and Hunter’s Piano-Forte
Instructors) Calloott's Musical Grammar) Burrows’s
Piano-Forte Primmer. Juat received hy
mar 9 • T. T. WILMOT.
O MOO —A Narrative of Adven
tures in tho South Seaa j by Herman Mel
ville, author of "Typee."
Scripture illustrated by Interesting Faets, Inci
dents and Anecdotes) by Rev. Chester Field, with
an introduSUon by Rov. John Todd, D. D.
♦ Paley’a Natural Thdology, with stloctlona from
the illustrative notea, and the supplementary 'dis
sertations of Sir Charles Beil and Lord Brougham)
the whole nowly arranged and edited by Eliaha
Bartiett, M.D.
A Familiar Ezpoaition of the Constitution of the
United State*, containing a brief commentary on
every clause) by Joseph Story, L. L. D.
Wild Sports.of the West, with Legendary Tales
and Local Sketches) by the author of "Stories of
Waterloo." • 1
Arthur Martfb, of Tha .Mother’s Trials) by
Charles Burdett. Juat received by
may 19 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Columbia, S. C.
L000 dos; white,black.slate and mixed Cotton Hoae
200 dozen heavy wool knit Socks,
600 doxen Plaid Handkerchiefs, assorted qualities,
JOO lbs Turkey Red Yarn,
BUO dozen white and colored Spool Cotton,
600 lbs. white, brown and blue Patent Thread)
Together with many other fancy and staple ar
ticles of Dry tiooda generally sold in Dry Goods
Stores, are now offored for sale at much reducod
pricea, and op tho usual accommodating terms, at
Nos.73 and 154 Gibbon*’ Building, whero^iurcnaa-
era are respectfully invited to call and examine the
articles, by HIRAM ROBERTS,
sept 22
W ASHINGTON AND HIS GEN
ERALS— By J.T Headley, author of Na
poleon and hie Marshals. ...
Harpers’ Illuminated Shakspeare, in 3 volumes/
splendidly bound in Turkey Morocco and gilt; also
half bound in library calf.
Testus, a Poem, by Philip James Bailey, barrister'
at law—fifth American edition.
Eloments of Geometry and Conic'Sections ; by
Elias Loomis, A. M.
Reports of Casea Argued and Determined in the
Courts of Chancery of tho Statea of New-York, be
fore the Hon. Lewia H. Sandford, Vice-Chancellor
of the First Circuit, white assistant Vice-Chancel
lor, vol. 2d. For aale by
may 7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
iVTOTES ON THE UPPER RIO
11 GRANDP.-By Bryant P. Tilden, Jr. Ex-
plorcd in the months of Octnber and November,
18467on hoard the 11/ S. steamer Major Brown,
by order of Major Gen'I. Patterson, U. S. A., Com
manding the Second Division, Army of Occupation,
Mexico"
Tho Water Curo, nr Hydropathy) from tho
British and Foreign Medical Review) by John
Forbes. M. D. F. U S.
Tho Half-Yearly Abstract oftho Medical Sciences,
being a practical and analytical digest of tho con
tents of the principal UritUh and Continental
Medical Works, published during the preceding
six months;part 3, January to June, 1846; part 4,
July to December, 1846.
Hand-Book of Human Anatomy, Goneral. Spe
cial and Topographical; translated from tho origi
nal Gorman of Dr. Alfred Von Bohn, nnd ndapted
to the uso of the English Student) by John BirketL
Just received by
mar 6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
pRonARlI,mES —An Aid t»
JL 4 aith; by Martin 4 arquhar Tnpper.
luhar Tnpper,
ionapsrte; by Willianf
.by Mi...
The Life of Napolean
Haslitt
An Author’s Mind ) "A Bookfbl of Books," or
"Thirty Hooka in One." Edited by M. F. Tuppcr,
Esq., M. A.
Margnrot Porcival; by the author of "Amy Her
bert." Edited by the Rev. William Sewell, B. D.
Travels in Peru) by Dr. J. J. Vnn Tschudi.
Recoived by JOHN M. COOPER.
m«r 6
P ICCIOLA—Tl>e Prisoner of Fen
estrella, or Captivity Captive; by X. B. Sain-
tine* a now edition with Illustrations.
A Dictionary of Gardening; by George William
Johnson. Ksq„ with ono hundred and eighty wood
cuts; edited with numerous additions, by, David
Landreth of Philndcljihia.
The Lady’s Book for Juno
A Grammar of the English Language, adapted to
tho uso of tho Schools of Ainorica; by Jn«eph R.
Chandler, editor ol the United States Gnrctto.
Just received by W.THORNE WILLIAMS,
june 4 .
L AW DICTIONAllY. — A new
Law Dictionary, containing explanations of
such technical term* and phrases ns occur in the
works of legal authors, in the Practico of the
Courts, nnd In the Parliamentary Proceeding of,the
Houses of Lords, of Lords and Commons; to which-
is ndded an outlino of an Action at Law nnd iff n
Suit in Equity ; by Henry James llnlthnuso, E*a.
Edited from tho second and enlnrgud edition, with
oumernua additions: by Henry Pennington, of the
Philadelphia Bar. Just received hy
apr 27 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
D RY GOODS.—76 caaes and bales
assorted qualities Kerseys
20 bales heavy alfwool Plains,
23 bales red and white Flannels,
10 bales 8 and 94 Duffil Twilled Blankets,
73 bales Uoorgia otton Osnaburgs,
130 bales 34, f-8 and 44brown Sheeting fit Shlrt’g
3 cues 34,7-8 and 44 bleached do do
60 eases fancy and lurnlture Prints.
10 caaes aas’td qualities and styles KontuckyJeans
3 cases fanoy Cassimeres, v-
23 bales 200 lb. Nos G,7, 8.9. 10 and It Cotton Ono of tho Firm i/olng’ oonatailly in tho NAv-
Vnrn, aasorfod in tho balo, mnnufocturod at York market attending to tho seleition and manu-
TITINTER^ 8PUUVG AND SUM-
vv MER CLOTHING.—Tho underalgnod is
now receiving his auftply or SPRING and SUM-
MER.CLOTHING.-ami a largo assortment of
FANCY AflTICLgS attached to tho same, which
fie will offer at auoh pridoa ns ho thinks will induce
thoso in want to give him a call and convince them
selves of the fact, he being determined not to bo
B iverned by other’s prices, but bv such as he can
ve by and lotothora livo alscv The following is a
part of hia assortment:
WINTER CLOTHING.—A few Broad Cloth
Cloaks, Over-Coats and Mantles; fine French black
and Engliaji Broad Cloth Frock and Dress Coats of
all qaalTtiea: fine blue and invisible green do do;
fine figured and plain Beaver Frock Coata: fino
French Cnssimer nnd Broad Cloth Pmts; Broad
Cloth, Casairaer.Velentia, Merino and Velvet Vesta.
•-N. B. The above being or Winter Artjple, will
be sold at very reduced prices.
SPRING AND SUMMER.—Fresh and fashions-
ble Drap D’Ete and Camblot Frock and Dress Coats;
Tweed Cacaimer Frock and Buainoss Coats; chock
Linen, Gingham and figured Cotton Frock and
Coatees; cream colored Grass Linen and brown do
do; Drap D’Ete, French Drill, Gambrnon. white
Linen Drills, lasting.Merino, Tweed Cassimers,
Cotton Jcana nnd Cambist Panta; Round Jackets,
oPnil kinds nnc> qualities: fino white and figured
Marseilles, Bombasine.' figured and black Satin,
twilled and fancy Jean Vests; Merino. Silk and Cot
ton-knit Under Shirts and Drawers; Linen. Muslin,
striped and fancy colored Shirts; a great variety of
Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchief) Cambric,
Italian and colored Cravats; figured and plain Satin
Stocka and Neck Ties, a now article) black and
white Kid, black Silk, and brown Linen Gloves:
a very large assortment of Suspenders; Riding and
Money Bolts, Shoulder Bracos, Cravat Stiffeners,
Silk, Gingham nod Cotton Umbrellas; Tapo Mon*
■urea, Night Caps, half Ho*o, Linen Collars and
** Men nnd Boy*’ Cloth Caps, fitc. fitc.
. 9RING.—Just received a small but choice
lentof French Cloths nnd Cassimers, Drap
D’Ete, and olhor ploco Goods which will be mado
up to ordor by experienced Workmen, at tho short
est notice, and in the lateststyle.' Cutting for Men
and Boya to be made by others, will be attended, to
with great care and despatch, at the Old Stand,
No. 144 Bryan atrcnt,by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mar 19
Bosi
GOOD GOODS, AND LOW PRICES!
GENTEEL CLOTHING READY MADE,
CHEAP ICHHAI’I! CHEAP ft
P RIOR & VKADKR take pleas-
ure in informing the (lublip t)at they may bo
found ulwayt at home, amply prqvidbd with any and
every article pertainiug to geutlatmn’s Dress; and
do hereby confidently assure all thoso who mat
favor them with patronage, thal'thtir e id and aim
is to lerve all faithfully.
market attending to tliu aeleition and manu*
Tacturfog of our Goods, enables u« unreservedly to
declare that we do and wdl sell Gcoda aa cheap or
cheaper than the like quality can be purchased in
thia city. Let all thoso who may b» sceptical but
call nnd aoo.
We have a larger nnd batter aaaortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ind VtSTINGS. than
can be found in this city, which ve will make to
measure at leee than t Norlker» rates. And being
■fated in our Cutting!) *
ability of Mr. R1PL/EY, mi miui* euruaungua wun
order* may rely on their being ftshionably and
ikithfully executed, and no mlstake,at
147 BAY-STREET, *
no? 21 Next door to the Repiblican office.
—To the per-
irove that JULES
IUID HAIR DYE
yet known in this
valuable discovery
ineouily tha Hair
HEW Alt
aon who w)1
... EL’S VEGETABLE
is not tho best, the very
country or In Europe.
will enable a person to dye ihi.
or Whiskers, in a few rai.iutes. vitbout the least
inconvonience. This preparation'll warranted not
to waah out, nor to injure the heath of the Hair,
and to retain all its soilness and brilisney.
Be certain to ask for"JULES HAlKL’S LIQUID
HAIR DYE," as all others areaplrioua. If you
wish for Black, ask for Box marked N; if for Brown,
ask for Box marked B.
Premiums have been awarded to the Subscriber
at the Frar.klin Inatituto Exhibition. For sale,
Wholesale and Retail, by the propfetor, JULES
HAUEL, I’crfumer.and Chemist, N(. 120 Chesnut-
street,4th door below Fourth, Soum aide, Phila
delphia, and by
J. M. TURNER St BROTHER,
Monunont-squnre.
mar 23 th ly And THOs![llYERSON.
mt wth tho skiirnnd Jackaon, T. D. Mutter,. Joieuh Panconat. J. K.
iose entrusting ua with Mitchell, N. Chapman,and Wiltbank, Philadelphia,
and many others of the most eminent Physicians
in various part* oftho United SUtea. in their favor.
Sho has recently introduced ao entire new Sup
porter for summer use; it is made ofopen net wore,
very light and oool, weight only from 2 to Sou.
and at the same time pnaseuesall the important
requisites.
For forther particulars, see her pamphleU, to be
procured gratia at my (.tore.
„ ' A. T. BOWNB, Druggist,
iy8 • UiMtok* foitWingf.
rjUIELAW OF CONTRACTS—
.1 In a course of Lectures delivered at tho Law
Institution; hy John William Smith, K»q , author
of "Leading Cases," with notes and an appei
by Jolingor C. Syinon, E*q.
H;
ontnry
F urniture, pianos, &c—
The Subscriber is constantly making exten
sive additions to his stock of FURNITURE, PI-
ANOS, fitc. fitc., nnd.roipoctfully invites all thoso
in want of any article in his lino, to call nnd ex
amine Ida assortment before "going further and
faring worse." Tossy tho least, ho has as large,
as well aa one of the most rich nnd splendid assort
ment. of CABINET FURNITURE that can bo
found thiasido of Now-York; nnd aa toprico*. ho
cannot bo undersold, as ho has advantages equal
to any in making hia purchases.
He would particularly invite dealers and others
from the country, to give him a call, assuring them
that every article aold by him may be depended on
bftlnu. what it i* r«n>-a*<»ti»d Tboaa making
large purohsses, will have-liberal deduction made
from their billf.
Hi»;Piano« arc from the factories of Chickeringand
Nunns fii Fisher, and nro unsurpassed botfr for ele
gance uf workmanship aa well oa for parity of
tone,to any made in this country. They are offered
at tho same prices charged by the manufacturers,
ao that there is an actual saving of coats by pur
chasing here.
Among other things in hia assortment may be
found—Anti Dyspeptic Chairs, largo Serpentine
Sofas,do. Divans,do. Ottomans, Plain aud Spring-
seat Sofas,Ho. do. Divans, Ottomans and Coucbea,
Mahogany Rocking Chair*, with rod and greon
plush soating, Mohair do, Mahogany setting full,
thrco-qtiartors,nnd half French Chairs; Curled 31a-
plo, Black Wninut nnd Rosowood Chairs, Cone and
Wood soat Settees, Side Boards'with Mahogany
and Marble Tops, Dressing Bureaus with Marble
Tops, do Mnhogany Tops, Sido Caso Bureaus,
Writing Table nnd Bonk t.'nses, Cottogo Bureau*
on castors, Scroll nnd Plain Chntnber Bureau*,
Wnrdrobes, Ladles' Work Tables, Centre and Pier
Tables with Mnrblo s Tops, Marble Top Wash
Stands, Pointed do. Dressing Tables, Tsa Tables,
Grecian Clawfont Dining Tabl-a, Extension Tables,
Card Tnblci with Horpo and Ogo Pillar*, Mahogany
Bedsteads, do French Patterns, Curlod Maple Bi'd-
■tends. Plain do do.—also.
Curled Maple, Black Walnut and Roaowood
Chair* with Cano bottoms. Windsor. Chairs, Chil
drens’ fliuh do. Counting Room DesksTRovolring
Chnirs for Counting Rooms, Counter Stools, Foot
Stools, Hot Stands. Bellows and Brush, Bird
Cage*, Knifo Trays, Safe*. Mahogany and Cherry
'Crii's. Hair Mattraises, Mnss do, Feather Beds,
Bolsters and Pillows, Grce i, Bed, Black, Blue nnd
White Cord, with Tassels to match, Hoir (’loth for
Sofns and Mahojnny Chairs, Willow Wagons,* do
(.’radios. also,
A great variety of Mantel and Pior Glasses,Toilet
and Dressing Glasses of nil of tho different kinds
now uied. I. W. MORKtXL.
T O THE PUBLIC.—Give ray »r-
tides a trial and judge for youiselves—I war
rant them all as repreiunted or the njnney refunded
MY EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE.
This universally approved and idmiled article, free
from ardent spirits, pungent ciientill oil, and other
destructive materials, cleans tho hay expeditiously,
renders it beautifully bright, aid ihparla to it tho
delicate fragrance of flowers. Har washed with
this Extract soon becomes plenindy soft and lux
uriant in its growth) olid it will poiitively bring in
new hair on bald heads by its uie, (nd hair that naa
been made harsh, and is turning grnr or falling out,
by the u-o of spirits or other iumofor preparations,
will soon be restored to its nattrali color and bril
liancy by a few applications of tie Knu Lustral.
It is a preservative against Rddness, and an in
fallible cure in all affections oi the Skin on the
Head, as Dandruff, and for prevmting the falling off
of tho hair, and turning grey.
Evidence—Nature it nn inethnuitibie mine, in
which experience and study dwsys find room to
excavate) it is that source nlonj, which produces
all that man calls invention, aid which ne would
do better, perhaps, to name adiptstiona.
For sale, wbolotnle and retail >y JULES HAUEL,
Chemist and Perfumer, 46 S. 33*t, below Chesnut
and No. !20Cheinut-st, I’hiladilphia. and hy
J. M. TURNER A BROTHER,
N!onoment-»quare.
And THOS. RYERSON.
And at tho principal druggists nnd fancy atoms in
the Union. inly mar 22
J ULES HAUF/L'SCELEBRATED
PERSIAN OR CHINESE POWDER—
Whicli is unequalled for the ntnery. for restoring,
beautifying, preserving the coxinloxian, rendering
the *kin delicately white, smooth and sort, prevent
ing cutaneous eruptions, chapping, and obviating
too copious perspiration. Travellers and resident*
in warm climates will highly appreciate this grate
ful appendage to the toilet.
- Previous to the discovery of this important op-
Pondage to the toilet. laHUa war* -‘ompelUd to re
sort to uaeleas, andlnaome cu.rschngoron* prepar
ation* for whitening tho akin, whidi failed in thou
sand* of caaes to produce the desied effect. Thia
valuable cosmetic, since its intpduction to the
lublie, has met with unbounded siccgsa) each new
.rial serves only to expound its hidi reputation.
How much tho beauty of a Sylpl-like form ia en
hanced by a clear and brilliant coqplexinn, ia only
known to those who are Buffering from freckles,
pimpjea, blotches, mnrphew, amfothor disfigure-
moots of the skin, occasioned by .he uso of pow
ders, decorated with sweet nam*. such aa Lily
White, Pcnrl Powder, fitc., too often madnofa
deleterious substanco. To thoae wo would say,
make atrial of this Cosmetic, and your complex
ion will be rendered beautifully clear, fair and
Brooming. For sale, wholesale nml retail, by the
sole proprietor, JULES HAUEL Perfumer and
Chemist. 120 Chesnut-st.,4th doorl*h»w 4th, south
side, Philadelphia, (without whoso itgnature oq the
label nono nro gonuino,) and by
J. M. TURNER fit BROTHER,
Mnnixnnnt-square.
m«r22 m ly And THOS. RYERSON.
__ Digest of tho. Conveyancing, Tostnniontnry g~\ |>
and Reghtry Laws of all the Stntos of tho Union/ I > ...
.nf..nn..i f n ttlA Inn.linrT *
embracing references to tho leading declaiona
upon these subjects In the most of the States, to
gether with the forms; by Jamos B.Thornton.
English Common Law Report*, vols. 49 nnd 30,
also, tho indox to the first 47 vo|a.
The Law Library for January, February and April.
Justrecoived by
mar6 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
L ANMAN’S VOYAGE.—a Hum
mer in tho Wildorneas, embracing a canoo
voyago up the Mississippi and around Lake Supe
rior; by Charles Lnnman.
History oftho Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,
anthor of the History of Franco; translated by
are now receiving a foil assortment or (;1UJL Hr.KY
•AND HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, to which
they invito tho attention of purchasers. Their
Goods nremndo of the bast materials nnd in the
moat substantial manner, and willbe sold at vory
low pricea. Tho following are among the articles
to bo found at their Establishment:
CROCKERY GLASS AND STONE-WARE.
Consisting or W. G. Dinner and Tea Setts, W.
G. and bluo Toilet Setts, China Tea Setts, latest
patterns; China Mugs, fancy China Vases, Mantel
Ornaments, Children’* Tea Setts, Glass Lamps.
William Haslitt, Esq.
may 12 W.
Just received hy.
THORNE WILLIAMS.
F ORTESCUE—A Novel; by Jus.
Sheridan Knowles, Esq., part 2d.
Cinq-Mars; or a Conspiracy undor Louis XIII.,
nn historical romance; hy Count Alfred do Vigny,
Translated by William Haslitt.
Questions to Geography, adapted for the uso of
Morse’s, Worcester’s, Mitchell’s, Field’*, Malti-
Urun’a, Smith’s, Olney’s, Goodrich's, and other
Maps; hy Richard Green I’nrkor, A. M.
Tho True Believer, hia character and privileges,
elucidated in a series oi discourses; by Rev. Asa
Mahan. Received by
mnr6 \V THORNE WILLIAMS.
ROCKERY AND 1IOUSE-
URNISHING STORE.—The Subacribera
are now receiving a full assortment of CROCKERY
Tumblers. Wine Glasses, Butter Dishes, Solar nnn
Aatral Chimnoys, Decanters, Bird Glasses, Stouo
Jugs, Jars. Buttor Pots. fipc.
LAMPS, TIN-WARE, fitc
Solar and Lard Lamps, Solar Lamp Heads. Side
and Hall Lamps, Latterns, BritUnnia and Tin
Lamps, Britannia, Brass and Tin Candlesticks,Ten
'Prays, Bread nnd Knife Trays, Slop and Water
Paila, ToiloU Pnila, Wino-Coolers.lSpittoona, Knot
Baths. Cake and Spice Boxes. Plate Covers, Coffeo
Urns, Patty Pans, Jelly Moulds, Pepper Boxes. Nut
meg Graters. Muffin Rings,Cullenders, Plate Heat
ers, Gravy Strainer*, Britannia Tea and Table
Spoons, Coffoo Mills, tngothor with* a general as
sortment of bright Tin-Ware.
domestic Hardware and cutlery.
Iron Pota and Kettlos, Bako Pans, Potato Strain-
era, Spiders, Shovels and Tonga. Sauco and Stow
: ^ Pans, enamelled Stow Kottlea nnd Sauce Pan*. Fry
■ AAY BOOKS.—Dunlap’s pa ley Tana, Furnaces. Waferand 1 AVafflo^Irqna.Coa^ Hoda
.Li onTho Law of Principal and Agent. Third "* "
181 Bay-atreet.
IIUCHAN’S HUNGARIAN UAL
V SIM OF UFF—s-i-.-i • ■■mi,-...
A.lhraa, SpSSng of Blood,an^
** rther iwlmonarydiseaaeat for sale by
A- A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
"V 7 Market-sonar*
Market-square.
_ Principal
lerican edition, with extensive additions,Just
published
Edwards on Receivers in Chancery; with Prece<
Whoolor’a Reports of Cdminal Lai* Cains, do-
cidedret tfio City Hall, New-York, 3 vola.
City Hall Recorder, by Dan’l Rogers, 6 vola. in 3
Allen on the Duties nnd Liabilities of Sheriffs
Blydenburgh on Usury, with tho Statutes of the
sotornl States rotating to Interest
Tllingh ast’s Ballsntyno on the Statute dPLimi-
tations, Ac.; Adams on Ejectment
Edward’s New-York (.’liancery Reports,3 vola. -
Smith's Selection of Leading Cases in all branch
es of the Law, with references to American Casea,
2d edition,2 vola.
Roaeoo’a Criminal Evidences) Roscoo’a Civil do
East’* Reports, 16 vols. in 8.
mar 16 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
ft UACK, BLUE AND RED INK
M gre,, Dw,«» St Blaok’a superlor^nk.
° rthn Amorlcnn Instltuto/ila
tho,r ,n,,, Bt r ° ur nnn«al.V«iH
held In the city or Naw-York. Also, Maynard St
Noye’a superior Writingl^k. Por aale by
A. T. BOWNE, TJJ.EOGRAPHY —My Littlo Geog-
Glhbona’ Buildinga. \JT r , p h y , edited by Mrs. L. C. Tuthlll.
^ANDY SOAPS At npiipiiill'v „ Modern Chivalry, or Tho Advontorea of Capt.
•T nv . I, , PERFUME- Farrago and Teaguo O'Regan ) by H. H. Braqken-
Si Un£Llr? pB fop tol l? t A nd ,or ridge, second edition since tho author’* death/with
kind* a.tS.J'r ort< ° r , fa . r u •llustratlpqafrqm-orlglnlf designs, by Darley,
Coffeo Roosters, Egg Whips, Egg Codlert, (.’hafing
Dishes, Tea and Dtiiner Bells, Toast Forks, Sad
Irons, Paste Jaggors, Wire Diah Covers, Gridirons.
Basting Spoons. Rat and Mouso Traps, Brass and
Stool Snuffer*, Ivory Table Cutlery;together with
a fino assortment ofacissora nnd Pocket Cutlery.
WOODEN AND W1LLOW-WARE.
Brooms, Buckots, Tubs, Sieves, Clothes Horses,
Wash' Boards, Nest* Boxes, Wooden Spoons, Co
coa Dippers, Lemon Squeezers, fancy and com
mon Hollows, Knife Boxes, painted Keolers, Win
dow Blinds, Butter Prints, Faucets, Bird Cages,
Clothes Hampers, Travelling Baskots, Willow
Crndifa and Chairs. Wagons and Markol Baskets,
Hoy andfancy Uasketa;also DoorMatsWd Brushes
of GvarjrUcsoription.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.
Children’s Knives and Forks, Cigar Traya. fancy
Boxes, different patterns. Dressing and Side Combs,
Tooth Brushes, I. R. Life Preservers and Pillows,
Dressing Cases, Mustard Spoons, Raxor Strops,
Spool Stnnda,Juwa-harna, Marbles, Pocket Mirrora,
Paper Lamp Shades, Lamp Wiek, all sixes, fitc.
Families about commencing Houae-koeping,
Planters nnd other*, are invited to call.
* COLLINS fit BULKLEY,
noy A - 108 Bryan-street.
Tho Law Ke|fbrtarfar May.
Juat received by
may IS VV.THORNE WILLIAMS;
. |i>- ALI.COOIU at (JO’S. 1’nTont
-L • Medicated India Rubber Porous Strength
ening Plastor—Just recoived and Tor »ale by
W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
may 29 Corner of Ray nnd Drayton-atreela.
PRESERVE YOUR TEETH—
IT Tho Compound Chlorido Tooth Wash, ia
■uporaeded by none other in the market for purify-
ip/r th* Kr/>nth.. whitqninjj .the.Teeth* and /estorine
disoated and spongy Gums, tho primary cause of
Tooth Ache, nnd many neuralgic palna or thn jaws
and f*ct>- For aale by
A. T. BOWNE, Druggist.
m»r 10 GiblKina’ BuTldings.
T O THE BEAUTIFIERH O*
THE COMPLEXION—Surrriting EJJlcacuf
MY EAU DIVINE PH VENUS AND NYMPH
SOAP, composed of on Eastern Botanical discov
ery ol tuipntiog efficacy for reniering the skik
sokt nnd kair, ns well ns impnrtiig a uki.ilatk
hoskatk iiuk to the complexion.
Asn creator and conservator of tjat most diatin-
tuishing charm of fom ilo Involinoia. a transpnreot
’airskin,JULES IIAUEL’S NYMPH SOAP, or
EAU DIVINE DE VENUS, nny be said to exert
nn almost magical power. Compracd for the moat
part of Oriental Balsamic plants, to the utter exclu
sion of all mineral admixture, it it distinguished
medicinally fur its extreinoly bland, purifying nnd
soothing action on tho akin; and. fy acting on the
pores and minute secretory vesrel* expels all ini-
f mritics from the surface, nllays every tendency to
nflammatinn. nnd, by this method done, effectually
d,ssipntcs all redness, tan, pimples, freckles, sun-
pure, and other unsightly cutaneous visitations,
so inimical to femalo loveliness. Its use will
chango tha moat bilious complexion, into one of
rndinnl whiteness; while on tho nnck, hand* nnd
arm* ft bestows a delicacy nnd fairness which its
continued use will happily protect, and every ap-
pcaranco ofyouthfuicharm, to themost advanced
periods of life.
For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by JULES
HAUEL, Practical Chomist and Perfumer, No. 120
Chcanut-strcet. 4th door below Fourth, South side,
Philadelphia, and by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
Monument-square.
. And THOS. RYERSON.
A Premium awarded St the Franklin Inatituto.
mar 23 th ly
MRS. JAMES BETTS’ UTER-
JTJL INE SUPPORTERS.—Dr. A. T. Downs,
bavannah, (Ga)-1 would beg to state, that
you are hereby appointed my sole Agent for Sa
vannah, and that any other person selling Sup
porters aa mine are imposing on the public, by
vending worthless and injurious counterfeits of my
Supporters. Sa ua it. Bett*.
Caution—Each Supporter will have written on
it the name of "Sarah Betts.”
The Subscriber Would respectfully inform the
Physicians and Ladiea of Savannah, that Mrs Sarah
Betts has appointed him her sole Agent in this city,
for the sale of her Supporters, and that any others
vended elsewhere in the city as ber’s are counter
feits. •
These Supporters are now very generally adopt
ed and reconnnended by Physicians, aa the moat
successful medium of relief for that distressing
malady lor which they were invented, of any offer
ed to the public.
Mrs. Qetta haa the testimony ot Professors O.
Jackson, “ “ “ ' * “ *
E ffectual preparation
FOR EXTERMINATING RATS. MICE,
fitc.—This Preparation possesses thesingularprnp-
ly, that, without being actual poison, it will not
ly kill the Rata. Mice, fitc.Jmt will, in conse-
S uence of the amoke it produces, positively compel
iose that do not partake of it, precipitately to leave
the house. The above fur aale by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
tnay l« Market-square.
X^EVER AND AGUE—Chill Fc-
-L vtrr, Dumb Ague* Intermittent and Remittent
Fevers, and all the variant forma of Bilious Diseases
speedily and thoroughly cured by Dr. Osgood’s
India Cholsgogue.
This invaluable medicine was prepared from an
extensive practice of several years in a bilious cli
mate. and is never known to fail of curing Fever
and Agne, nr any of the diseases above named.
Those who nro suffering from affections ol this
kind, as also those who have become invalids from
their effects upon tho constitution, will find the
India Cholsgogue s'most invaluable remedy for
purifyingthe blood, nnd thoroughly cleansing from
the system the morbid effects of a bilious complaint.
Tho wuiulorful opotation of the Cholngogue in
It is equally effectual for the cure or l
plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement or the L
Enlargement ot the Spleen, called Agm Cake,
- • ,(fiction —
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
explain its extraordinary agency in tho speedy,
thorough and permanent cure of fever and ague,
nnd the various grades of intermittent and remittent
fevers.
Liver Corn-
Liver: also
. . . . Agu& Cake,
and the various forma of bilious IndigHtion —
These, with the other varied affections of such cli
mates, arising from n common miasmnl causo, are
only modifications of the same diseaso, nnd equally
controlled by the same remedy.
The operation «r 11,0 U.nf.joguo, uib ntmo g”*?!? 1 .”".“T
imports, is upon tho liver—promoting the discharge q n i it . r ? hSmJJ7
of bile. The thousands who base used it need bo SollUnf Hour * 1 bv Mr< L ,r ‘
further evidence or its value Ulan its hippy resto-
ratlve effects. For sale br
may 10 THOM AS M. TU P. N EB fit CO.
jJUtESII
SEEDS The Subscri-
hers hava received a choice selection of
GARDEN SEE ‘S, which have boon raised with
great care by a Seedsman of high reputation, and
are warranted as good as any to be found in this
enuntrv.
— . MUSTARD —Brown
or Black. White English.
MARJORAM—Sweet.
ONlON-YellowDutch,
Lsrge red, Silver akin,
Onion aetta.
OKRA.
PARSLEY—Curled.
PARSNIP- Large
Dutch, Gurnsey.
PEPPER—Bell, Cay-
ASPARAGUS—Oiant,
nnd Root*.
BKANS-f Kidney.Dwf.
Bush or Snap.) —Early
Mohawk. Early yellow,
six weeks, Early China
Dwarf or large Kidney,
Kefogoo or I0U0 to I,Half
.Moon (Pulo or running,)
Largo white Lima, White
Dutch runners, Scarlet
runner. Red Cranberry.
BEET—Early blood
Turnip, Lohgblood,white
French Sugar.
HHOCOLI-Enrly whto,
Large purple Cape.
C; A BB AG E —Early
Tork, Large York, Green
globe Savoy, Early Sugar r _„ -
Loaf, Early Drumhead, Marrowfat, feet, Biah-
Late Drumhead, Large op’utwarf prolific, I loot,
PUMPKIN—Conroe,
ticut, Mammoth.
PEAS —Early Waah-
ngton,24 feet, early War
wick, 2 leet, early double
bloaaom frame, 3 feet,
early Charlton, Golden
Hotspur. 3£ feet, Dwarf
J, L/«rua
late Batteries, Late flit
Dutch, Early flat Dutch,
Greon Glased
CAULIFLOWER-
Earley and late.
CELERY-White solid.
CRESS —Curled or
Pepporgrass. Broad lonf.
CUCUMBER—Early
Fra mo,Early cluster, Ear
ly short green, Eatly long
^CARROT—Early horn,
Long Orangq.
CORN—Sweet or Su
gar, Early Canada, Tua-
carora.
KUO PLA NT-Purple
K<VLE—Greon curlod
Sootob. Purple.
LEAK—Largo Scotch,
London.
TUCE-1
IVfEMOIItS OP -THE QUEEN /COLUMBIAN EMBROCATION.
iTJ. OF FRANCE— By Mrs. Forbes Huah. A remedy for Sea-Slckneaa.-It ia an Ifidia-'
Taylor and hia General*: a Biography of Major ~* —*'—*
General Zachary Taylor, and Sketches of the Lives
of Generals Worth, Wool and Twiggat together
with a History ol the Bombardment ol Vera Crux,
and a Sketch of tho Life of Major General Win
field Scott, embellished with portraits and en
graving*.
Prevention Better than Cure, or Moral Wants
of tha World we Live in) by Mrs. Ellis, author of
"Tho Women of England,' r Ste. Sec.
Livoa of British Dramatists, in 2 vols.
The Youth of Shakspeare; by T. Williams, Esq.
The Tourist’* Guide, or Pencilling* in England
and on the Continent) br Henry Sherburne.
Will Side and Border Sketches, with Legends of
the Cheviots and the Lammermuir; by W. H.
Maxwell. • '
The Scourge of the Ocean: a Story oftho At
lantic ) hy an Officer of the U. S. Navy.
Journal orT/avela over the Rocky Mountains to
the Mouth oftho Columbia River, made during the
year* 1843 and 1816) l»y Joel Palmer
The Count of Morion, or Woman’s Revenge)
translated from the French of Frederick Soulie.
Notes of« Traveller on the Social and Political
State of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy and
other parts of Europe) by Samuel Lalng, Esq.
The Historical Essays published under the titie
of'Dixans Deludes Hfstnriqoes," and Narratives ol
the Merovingian Era, or Scenes of the Sixth Cen
tury. with an autobiographical preface; by M.
Augustin Thierry.
Received by
may 22
JOHN M. COOPER.
S TORY ON SALES.—Treatise
on the Law of Sales of Personal'Property,
with illustrations from the Foreign Law) by Wil
liam W. Story.
A Treatise on Wills) by Thomaa Jarman, Eaq.,
first American edition, with notes and references
to American Decisions) by J. C. Perkins. Esq.
Modern Probate of Wills, containing an Analysis
of the Modern Law of Probite in England and
America, with numerous references to the English
and American Casea»and copious extracts from the
leading cases.
A Treatise on the Rights nnd Duties of Merchant
Seamon, according to the Goneral Maritime Law,
and the Statutes of the United Statea) by George
Ticknor Curtis, of the Boston Bar.
A Treatise ofthe Law of Contracts not under
Seal) by Willilh W. Story.
Coirimentarins on Equity Jurisprudence, aa ad
ministered in England and America; by Joseph
Story. L.L.D.
A Treatise of the Law relative to Merchant Ships
nnd Seamenjrraifive parts; by Charles Lord Ten-
terden; seventh English edition, by William Shoe,
with 'he notes of Mr. Justice Story and J. C. Per
kins, Eaq. For sale by
may It W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
W ILEY & PUTNAM’S LIBRA
RY OF CHOICE READINQ-llsndsome-
ly bound in red cloth.
The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte; by William
Haxlitt, in 3 volumes.
The Spaciards and their Country) by Richard
FotSI/Milhor or the Hand-Book of Spain.
Tnd Livoa of Dr. John Doune Sir Henry Wot-
ton, Mr. Klchard Hooker, Mr. George Herbert,and
Dr Robert Sanderson; by Izaik Walton, with
some account of the author and hia writings; by
"’homaa Znuch, D. D., F. L. S.
Solitary Hour*; by Mrs.Caroline Southey.
Provorbial P*-"—-* ' - “ - 1 *-
Philosophy: n Book •£y'houghts and
Arguments, originally treated; by martin Farqu-
har Tupper, Eaq., M. A.
.On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in
History : six Lectures, reported with emendations
nnd additions) hy Thonins Carlylo.
Sartor Heaartus: Tho Life and .Opinions of llcrr
Teufelsdrockh, in three bonks; by Thn*. Carlyle.
The French Revolution: a History} by Thomaa
Carlyle;
For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
may 13
Matchless Marrowfat or
Tall, tifeot.
RADISH—White Fall,
hardy Long Scarlet,Long
Salmon. Scarlet Turnip,
YellowTurnip,(fine Sum-
merand Autumn variety,)
black Fall or Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAUK.
SPIN AGE. —Prickly
or Fall, Round Loaf or
Summer.
SQUASH.— Early
Summer huih.KsrlySum-
mer crook neck, Winter
crook neck. Cocoanutor
Porter’* Valparaiso, Veg
etable Marrow.
TURNIPEarly
white Dutch, (Flat or
Drum- Spring.) Early red top.
F.ariy(JardenStone,Large
English Norfolk,Hanover
or long Tankard, Purple
'ip Rutabaga.
TOM ATu.—Large red.
THYME.
SEEDS.
In pkgs. 60 kinds in each
do 100 do
S IMPSON’S JOURNEY.—An
Overland Journey Round the World, during
the years 1841 and 1842) by Sir Oearge Simpson,
Govetnor-lu-Chiefoflhe Hudson’* Bay Company’s
Territories.
A Dictionary of Poetical Quotations, consisting
of olegant extracts on every subject, compiled from
various authors and arranged under appropriate
head*) by JohnT. Watson, M.D.
Small Hooka on Great Sulijocta, in 3 vola.
History of the Reformation in Germany; by
Leopold Ranke, author of" History ofthe Popes,”
part 3) translated by Sarah Austin.
The Medical Students Vade Mecum, or Manual
of Examinations upon Anatomy, Physiology, Cl em-
istry, Materia Medics, Surgery, Sic. &c; second
edition, greatly enlarged; by George Menden
hall, M. U.
Supplement to the Hand-Book of Needlework;
from Mrs. Gaugain and Mra Gore.
Small Books nn Great Subjects, No. 12; the
General Principles of Grammar.
P Just received by
may 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
LR.TTU
head,whitet’ahbige,Curl
ed Silesia, Largo green-
liend. Imperial enhbagn.
MELON—Green Cit
ron, Nutmeg, Cantelope,
Large Musk.
FLOW El
Injikga. tfikinda^in each,
° FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, fitc.
Buckwcat, Broom Corn, Bluo Grass. Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Millet, Red Clover, Rye and
Oats.
Flower Seeds, Runts, Fruit and Ornamental Trees
fornished to order IVoin one of the beat and most
extensive Nursery* and Flower Gardena in thia
country.
An aaaortment of Books on Agriculture, Garden'
ing, Raising of Stock, Poultry, fitc., to which will
be added the moat popular works issued on the
above subjects.
feb 10 DENSLOW fit WEBSTER.
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T O THE LADIES IN PARTIC®
HJLAR My DEPILATORY POWDER ha-
boon found highly beneficial and of great uso to
ladies who have been afflicted with superfluous
hair, principally when its growth haa been confined
to tho upper lip and side'ofthe face, giving « mas-
culine turn to the whole features. When used
with proper care, nnd according to the directiona,
it will bo found to he a great addition to tho toilot,
aa the use of any sharp Instrument ia entirely avoid
ed, nnd thewair ia renmved in fife or tun minutes
after its application.'
Thia composition is infallible, and warranted to
remove superfluous hair. After numerous trials
I have rooeivod certificates of succoss which can
not be contested. For tale, wholesale antLroUll,at
JULES IIAUEL’S DEPOT,46S.’ Third-at.helow
Chesnut & No. 120 Chesnut-st., Philadelphia: and by
J. M. TURNER fit BROTHER,
. Mnnuinont-squnro.
And THOS. RYERSON.
A Premium awarded st the Franklin Institute,
mnr 22 m ly
II1TE LEAD.—10,000 pounds
* v Atlantio White Lead, warranted pure) 3.000
English do. do.; 5,000 No. 1 Union do. do. For
•aid low by JNO. G. FALLlGANT.
The following warranty accompanies each pack
age of rhe Atlantic White Lead:—
"Tit* Atlantic Whit* Lkad ompant here
by inform the Painters and othor purchasers ol
Whito Lead, that, in acconlance with a resolution
passed by their Board of Trustees, they manufac
ture but one quality of White Leia. vis: a strictly
pure article,nnd have resolved toconflno themselves
to the manufacturing of Pure Lead only, and that
“ * *"■' —*■’— none of the low-
t as are usually
, . fitc.
No adulterating materiaHa admitted within their
work*, nnd purchasers may a’lwaya depond upon bo
ing supplied with a uniform article." nug 15
G entlemen or savann ah-
MY CELEBRATED AMBROSIAL AND
ALMOND SHAVING CREAMS dtfy a compar
ison in A mtrica or Europe. Mo person will use any
other n/ter using this Emolukiit Past*. It ia
tho beat, the very best. Give it only a single trial.
1 do not ask any more to convince you. I warrant it.
Foi aalp, wholesale and retail, at
JULES HAULE'S, 120 Cheanut-at.
Philadelphia. 4th door below Fourth, South aide.
And by P J. M TURNER St BROTHER,
Monument-square.
And THOS. RYERSON.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute.
tnar22 • nr ly
JJAY’8 LINIMENT FOR THE
- CURE OF PILES.—This Liniment stands
ftiyalled for the curo or Piles of any hitherto in-
ftluced into tho market. A few doyen juat recelv-
l and for sale hy A. T. BOWNE. Druggist
may 12
Tit H O It N > S (lOSieyUl’iO^EX-
to mo manuiaciunng oi ruru ueuu un
of a very superior quality— making nnm
or qualities or adulterated Lead, such a
branded ‘Extra,’‘No. I,’ 'No. 2,’ fitc. fi:
C ARRIAGE MOUNTING.— 30
setts plated Concave Carriage Bands, 31 to
4A inches; 60 aetta Brass Concentric Carriage
Bunds, 3.J to.4A inchest 10 setts Brass O. G. Car
riage Bands, 3A to 4* inches; 10 pairs Brass nnd
Silvor plated Globe Lamps; 3 doxen Whip Sockets;
3 doxen Curtain Frames, Brass and Silver plate;
15 pfira Brass Coach Handlos)5 pairs plated Coach
Handles; 12 aotts Dash Frames; 24 aetta Dash
Frames, Brass nnd Sliver plate; 33 aetta Buggy
Axles. itsa'erted.U tr 2inches;23setta Buggy Axles,
with Brass Nutts, U to l£ inch) 60 pair Eliptie
Springs, 1A to 2<| inches, ftrom threo to fivo leaf: 12
sett* Gig Bowa; 200 yards Conch Lace, 24 inches;
200 yarns Coach Lace, 3 inches; 400yards Souming
Lace; 400 yards Binding Laco; 300 yards Fringe;
1° gmfflnttl **i nnft Lace Tacks; 24 pairs Taasela,
assorted colors, 2,000 Carriage Bolts, assorted,2£
to6inches. Ffitaaleby N. B. fit II. WEED.
N ew french reader—
Chefs d’Oevre Drsmatiques tie .la langue
Francnise, mis on ordro progressif, et annotis pour
ne faciliter I’inteliigence. Par A. U. Col)oR,Vro-
fesseur dc langues et de litterature.
. Histojy ofthe Roman Republic; by J. Michelet,'
translated from the French oy Wm. Hazlett. Esq.
Poems of Amolia—second edition, enlarged.
Just received by
apr 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
putable fact that thousands of persons, whom b«ri.
ness or pleasure calls to foreign countries, f“
deterred from attempting a voyage on accot
of the violent .attacks of Sea - sickness
which some persona are always liable in M
weather, and Irom which few are exempt for n
days after the commencement of their first pae__
byaea. It cannot be denied that numberless lot
viduals, In this and every other country, would I
J ;lad to aeok another climate for the restoration
mpaired health, in pursuit of wealth, or from otii
causes, were It not from the dread of aobjet
themselves to an illneaa which haa often prove
tal to lifo. This illnau however may be alleviated,'
and in a few Hours ail symptom! of it drivpn away
by tho uie of the Colombian Embrocation,—a
preparation which ia to be applied externally, and
may in any case whatever be used with the utmost
safety. For aale by A. T. BOWNE
june 7 Gibbona’ Built
N O MORE WHITE, GREY '
RED HAIR—A remedy which enha
considerably the beanty, and altera the ap
ol the countenance from that which ia n_
liked. It ia pleasing toliave efficient meant .
move these defects. To effect thia change of h
ao much wished for, lathe grand and nevar-fa"
JULES HAUEL’S VEGETABLE LIQUID H„
DYE. which the proprietor can with justice at:
ia far beyond any thing oi the kind ever yet know
in this or nny other country. I ta properties are very
powerfa!, though very, innocent. ThU cUmical
result is a wonder, as ft enables persons to dye In
stantaneously their hair, without the least inconve
nience. For changing red dr grey hair, whiskers,
eyebrows, fico., to a brown,black or chesnut color.
The slightest evil consequences need not be ft
from iu use—ilia altogether harmless. This C
position is the only one sanctioned by the a *
of Chemistry to dye, in an indelible manat
various gradations of colors, without danger ur.iu-
convenience, ondJus justified the liberal patronage
and unlimited confidence of the public. If black
ia required, ask for box marked N.; if brown, hot’
marked B.
For aale, Wholesale and Retail, by JULES
HAUEL. Perfumer and Chemist, Nc 120 Cheanut-'
street, 4th door below Fourth, South aide, Plilla-’
dolphin, and by
J. M. TURNER fib BROTHER,
Monument-aquare.
And TIIOS. RYERSON.
IT Deware of Counterfeit*.—A.k for "JULES-
IIAUEL’S Vi GF.TABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE," „
if you want the genuine article.
A Premium awarded at the Franklin Institute:
mar 23 th ly
Patent medicated india"
X RUBBER POROUS STRENGTHENING
PLASTER A-Theae Plasters have been lately in
troduced, and will supercede every other adhesive
Plaster on account of their superior advantages.
They are more adheaive than most of Plasters, and
from their clastic and yielding properties cause no
uneasiness or pain from motions of the body) an
other very imporUnt advantage they have over
other Plasters, and that is, on account of tbelf po
rosity, which allows the escape of the perspiration
and other morbid matters secreted by tne skin.
The common Plasters in use retaining these n
bid secretions, there being no escape, are sbsor
and carried back into the circulation, proving a
or less detrimental to health. For aalo by
A. T. BOWNE.’ ..
nny 29 Gibbon’s Buildinga.
D r. gourand’s medicated
SO\P.—The following, from among*
of similar testimonials of the extraordinary virtu,
of Guuraud’s Italian Medicated Soap, aro selects
for their brevity i
Dr. Gouraud.—Sir: For a series ofyeara my face
and forehead have been covered with unsightly
blotches andpnitules—and to aggravate the matter,'
my nose gradually assumed the redness of a piony.
In short, I became an object of disgust to myself,
and ridicule to others—inasmuch *■ my sfflictloa
was attributed to an undue use of stimulants. I
have proved the contrary. by using your iuxaluablo.
Medicated Soap—through the influence or which, 1
hid entirely freed from the aforesaid nuisances, and (
my skin has become aa white and clear aa it was in'
the days of my boyhood. I conceive this public
testimony to be eminently your due, and you are'
S uite welcome to make what use of it you plr
espectfully yours, Jno. JjcrrniK*, Printer,
For sale by
apr 28
True Sun'Buildingt.
A.T: BOWNE, Druggist.
S ANDS’ IODIDE OF SARSA-
I’ARILLA.—This new chemical preparation,
aa the name implies, ia a .combination of the moat
valuable remedies known, for the speedy removal
and permanent ctire of diseases arising from an lm~
pure state of the blood, or general derangement of
t|te system. Its operation is mild and pleasant—
yet efficient nnd powerful-being that of an altera
tive, direotly—indirectly proving a lasting tonlo..
prepared by A. B. St D. Saniis, New-York—for
■sle by A. A SOLOMONS. Agent,
june 8 Market-aqare.
YITORMS! WORMS!!—Are de-
v V strayed effectually by the following medi
cines: Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge; The Dead Shot;
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge; Hull’s Worm Loxenges.
A largo supply of thas^ove medicines are constant
ly on band, and for alSUvhnIesala or retail, by
THOMfflra. TURNER fit CO.,
june 9 181 Bay-street.
S TEEL FENS—160 «ro*i Steel
Pena in box** and on cards, consisting of Oil-
intts Victoria, Queen’s Own, Fountain, Poruvian
Eagle, Magnum Uonutn. and Croton Pena; boxes
containing one, three and twelve doxen each, at all
f iricei) also Herzog’s celebrated Eagle Pen, and
tosettond Pen-holders; for salo at wholesale or
retail, by G R. HENDRICKSON,
mat 24 Gibbons’ Building*.
W RITING INKS.—250 dozen ot
various makers,' Blue, Black, Red and
Jopying.
Just received a now article, h imlsoincty put up
in bottles of improved alyle and ahapo, manufac
tured by A. W. Harrison, who claims for it superi
ority to all others. Merchants and Institutions
disposed to give this Ink a trial will bo presented
with a finali bottle free of chargo, and thoae pur
chasing are at liberty to return ahoqld it not give
satisfaction. For sale by
JOHN M. COOPER.
N. B. Country Merchants supplied at much re
duced prices. apr 26
D ON’T GIVE UP! TRY ONCE
MORE AND SUCCESS WILL BE YOUR
REWARD.—To the sufferers of Rheumatism 1
now address the above, tho Liniment I offer for
, rour relief if now used with astonishing success,and
■ recommended by many in Savsniiab 40 be supe
rior to any thing oftthe kind now before the public.
For vour own benefit I kindly aak you' to'try
HUMPHREY’S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT, and
you will bo relieved. I’repnred nnd sold only by ' -
W. HUMPHREYS, Jn.,
may 22 Corner Bay and Drayton-atreetf
[VI AYNA HD & NOYES’ celebrated
JXI Black Writing INK for the quill nr steel pen.
Savannah, June 24th, 1846.
Tho undersigned having for soveral years used in
their respective offices the Black Writing Ink of
Messrs Mavnard fit Noyes, of Boston, certify that
they have uniformly found it to be superior to any
other, particularly in the unchangeable character of
its blackness.
R. R. Cutler, Caahicr R. R. fit B’g. Co.
J.HUNT*R,CnshierIua Bk. of Columbus.
S, C. HOUSE, See. Snv’h. Ins fit Treat Co.
A. PORTER, Cashier Bank State Georgia.
I. K. Tkfft, Teller Bank Slate Georgia.
Thia Ink has stood the test of more than thirty
years’ trial, and during this time has been constant
ly increasing in public favour nnd patrsnnge. nnd is
now the leading article in the country. It flows
with freedom, becomes permanently black, nnd
will not mould under nny circumstances. This Ink
is in all sized bottlos, from ono ouifce to ono quart.
Dealers supplied nn liberal terms. - .
mar 19 THOMAS M. TURNER St CO.
IMPROVED DOMESTIC IN-
X STRUMENT— By which Costiveness maybe
instantly removed,and its consequences prevented
by tho application or water only. Just received ami
for aale by THOS. M. TURNER
may 20.
181Byy4tW)Bt.
AINTS, OH. AND TURPEN-
TINE.—300kegs White Lead, pure, extra
andJ'Jo. 1; Spanish Brown and Black, in Oil: 30
boxes Chromo Yellow nnd Greon, dry; 25 lha dlt
in can*: 20 lb*. Prutaia Blue nnd Verdictl* in c»i»)
600 gallons Linseed Oil, and 6 barrela*SpiriU Tur-
frequently beard reiterated againat them. A aeries
ofexperiments has enabled him to overcome all
difficulties; and it ia a source of gratification to him
to find his labours crowned with foil and complete
success, and to have it In hi* power to offer t- 5 * 1 --
public with perfect confidence, ’a Hair Dyo I
in its composition on chemical principles, ~~
in its operation,’* and permanent in its ef
fects. Persons who have hitherto rejected the use
P ATE DE NAFE D’AIIABIE.—*
The Nafe is a Fruit, the name of which sig
nifies in Oriental lauguago wholesome for the Lungs. .
Tho reputation which it haa established in the Le
vant, haa induced M. Delangrcnier to compose s
Pute, which unites in » small compass all the
pectoral and southing qualities of thntFruit It
will be found an elegant as well os most effectual
and ngreeablo curative for (.'ought, Catarrh, aud all
irritation* of the Lungs, fitc. For sale by
(?. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 5 Gibbons’Buildinga.
C1XTKACTS FOR FLAVORING.
X.J Meakins’ concentrated Extracts for flavoring
Ices, Jellies, Custards, Pastry, Syrups, fitc., com
prising Vanilla, Ro e, Lemon, Bitter Almonds,Nut
meg, and other Aromatics. Just received, and for
sale by THOMAS M. TURNER fit GO.,
june 9 181 Bey-ctreet.
C OL. HALLOWES* PURE AND
UNADULTERATED ARROW ROOT.—
See tho following statement of Dr. Chilton, the dis
tinguished New-York, Chomist:
"I have examined n samplo of Arrow Root, manu
factured by Col. Hallowes, of St. Matya, Geo., and
exhibited at the last Fair of tho American Institute
hy Mr. Stephen Burkhalter of thia city. The arti
cle is of tho vory finest quality, nnd from the ex
periments made upon it, 1 find it to contain as large
a proportion of nutritious matter, and to be io every
other respect fully equal to, the best quality of Ar
row Root obtained from Bermuda.
"It being or vital importance to invalids that auch
delicate articles of diet he puro, I feel glad of the
opportunity to speak ao favourably of the' Georgia'
Arrow Rout.
R OUSSEL’S LIQUID HAIR "New York. AuauM »M 8 g k i LTON M D »
DYE-Fur changing, instantaneously, prey . - . n|r
or red hair, eyebrows and whiskers, to a beautifol ran is” * U ^ • ^ A A SOLOMONS Aseut
jet-black o; brown colour,wi.houtinjurytotheskin, feb 12 A. A. SOLOMONS, AgMt. v
Although there are at present ’existing n large
number of Hair Dyea, competing for public patron
age hy loud and exaggerated recitals of their pecu
liar and rcspectivo excellences, yet it is a fact well
known to many who are under the nocessity or re-
rurrlng to their aid, that they aro all uncertain and
irregular in their results. The frequent inquiries
which have been made ofthe subscriber for a Dye
which he could recommend and warrant for cer
tainty of effect nnd harmlessneaa, have induced him
to bestow much time and application to thepr due-
tion of one which should possess these qualities,
and be free from the objections which he haa ao
F OR SHAVING—Rouggel’s l/n-
1
rivalled Shaving Cream, a new and apleodid
article, i* now universally acknowledged auperior
to any Shaving C*oam in the United State* or Eu-
^I'hi* delightful preparation ia nnequallei
beauty, purity, and fragrance) though 10m
analogous to Guorlain’a Ambrosial CrssmJ.
other similar compound*, it far surpasses them "all
by the emollient pasty consistency of ita lather,
whicli ao softena the board aa to render shaving
pleasant and easy; it MMnei great advantages
over the imported arii0NU| being freshly .prepare'
from the beat materials, With the greatest skill, an
is not only the boat, but also the cl
for shaving. It i* elegantly put up i
•piendid labels. '*
The increasing aale* of tbis article dm
■»* the different gold nmT
ing the ndvnntagea of being easy of application, en- awarded to tho aabacrllwr for it. atr
tirelr harmless to the hair and akin, cortnin nnd im- high estimation in which it is held
munity. For sale hy
may 28 THOMAS M. TURNI
of aM hair dyes, from an apprehenaion or their pos- V r Pl.»
sealing qualities deleterious to the health of thfc Jj-OERFIJMEU Y.— I HO
hnlr and akin, may avail theinselyM, of thia.p.rnpnr*- T-H. Ju-s , just :
TRACT OF COPAIBA AND SARSAPA-. i «...
RILLA—A certain, ssfo and moat effectual rorordy. i fiffi) gallons Ljnaeed Oil, and 5 barrela^pirits -.---.j
— .a ^ *tir 14 (J, R. HENT riflCKSON.^
thin With n perfect confidence'In the innoxious
may 12 w
Market-rquaro 1 apr 14
S tsiitiee of all the ingredient* used in it* eompo
tion. Foraaleby
THCPAS M TURNER fir CO. shore’
may. 26.
181 B*y-atrt'et.
fine afBortmontoiPfrlumory. Toilet
Brushes, Fancy Article* fito., all
the best quality, and Will be auld 1
ahovoTfew-Vork prices.
may 7
BOWNE,