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VOLUME L.
SAVANNAH, GA., THUBSDAY, APRIL 22, 1852.
NUMBER 98.
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dailyand tri-weekly
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must he published thirty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors
and Creditors to render In their accounts, must bo pub-
llshcd six waaxs.
Sales of Real Estalo and negroes, by Executors, Ad*
mlnlstrators, and Guardians, must bo published FORTY
DAYS before the day ofsalo. These sales must be mode
at tho Court House door of tho county lu which tho prop
erty Is nltuate, and on tho first Tuesday of Uie month,
botween tho hours of ten la tho morning and four In the
afternoon. No sale from dag to day Is valid, unless so
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Exocutors, Administrators and Guardi*
an* to the Court of Ordinary, for Icaro to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS.
Boles of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates, by Exocutors and Administrators,
must be advertised rORTY DAYS.
Applications by Exocutors and Administrators for Let
ters Dlsralssory, must bo published SIX MONTH8.
AppUcalloufor foreclosure of Mortgages on Real Estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS/
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land,
must bo advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's tales, under executions regularly grunted by
tho Courts, must bo adrortlsod THIRTY DAYS—under
. mnrtgngo executions, 81XTY DAYS—sales of perishable
nroDcrty, under order of Court, must bo advertised, gen*
crafty, TbN DAYS before tho day of sate.
(General EttrUcrtOacmcutK.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
PcnficlU, Orcono County, Georgia,
STUDIES.
T HE Studies In this University are:—A Theological
Course or three years, designed for those who are
pranaring for tho Gospel Ministry {
A Collegium Course of four years, equal to Hut of other
Colleges in the country t
A Scientific Course ofthroo-years, Including, with some
additions, all the studies of tho Collegiate Course oxcept
tho Ancient Languages;
An Academical Courao, Including whatever la necessa
ry to prepare for admission Into College.
ADMISSION.
The regular lime for the ndmlislon of Students, Is at the
ipcnliig of the Fall Term, tho last Wednesday In August.
Candidates for admission Into tho Collcglnto Course
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, C>ctar,
Virgil, Clcero’otSeloct Orations, and Jacob's Greek Read
er ; end mutt bo at least fourteen years of ago.
Candidates for admission Into tho Bclentlflc Course
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English Grummur, Simple Equations in
Algebra, and iwo books lu Geomelry: and must be at
least aixieen years of age.
EXCEBSES.
Tuition. > Spring Term. Fall TVm.
In Theological Seminary,....Nothing Nothing.
In Collkoe, 925 00. 915 90
Scientific Course, 23 00 15 00
In Academy—
Preparatory Class- 35 00 15 00
Second “ . 80 00 19 00
Third* “ 15 00 1) 00
Elomonlary “ 10 00 0 00
Room UenL...... 0 00 4 00
Contingent Expenses, 3 00 1 00
These expenses are required to be paid In advance.
From Students who lodge In tho College buildings, fitly
dollars will be received os foil payment for tho tuition
In the village la 910 per month; of
washing, room-rent, and fuel, 93.
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
Tho Commencement U held on tho last Wednesday In
July.
There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into two
terms, as followa:
First Torn—from last Wednesday In August to Decem
ber 15th. .
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Com
mencement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to Inst Wod
nesday In August. H. M. SANDERS,
Secretary of tho Hoard or Trusted.
* to Dr. J. L. DAGG, Presi-
recelvo a catalogue, contain-
* all other necessary Infor-
B. M, "
Bccroiary or i
Any friend, by application to I
dent of tho University, will rece
Ing tho course of studies, and uil
motion.
sept
18
lam—13 mo
Highly Interesting Statistics.
Wo are Indebted to the Superintendent of tho Census
for the opportunity of placing our readers in possession
of the following Table, exhibiting, lu a luminous arrange
ment, facts of great Interested In many instances really
summing, ana a rapidity of Increase of population the
like of which was probably never before scon upon earth.
Population of tho principal Citieo and Town* in the
United Statu, mill
fro m^3\i to IMP.
ciTiaa
ND TOWNS.
ilansor, Me^
Fort land,..
Manchester, N.IL,
notion, Mass......
Lowelll,
Salem,
Roxbury,
Charlestown,
Worcester,
Ncw-Hodford,....
Cambridge,.-....
Lynn,
Springfield,
Tuuntoiq.
Providence, R. I.
Now-Haven, Conn
Norwich,
Hartford,
N.Yofkclty^.Y.
Brooklyn,
Albany,
Buffalo,.......
Rochester,
Williamsburg,.
Ep::::::::
Ponnhkeepslo,...
Lockport,
, Oswego,....
Nowburgh,.
Kingston,
Newark,N, J....
Paterson,
New Urunswlok,-
Phlla’phta city,l*a 80,463
Philadelphia co'y
exclusive of city
Pittsburg,
Alleghany,
Reading,........
Lancaster,
Wilmington. Del.
Baltimore, Md...
Washington, D.O.
Richmond, Va...
NorfolkjTT.
Petersburg,
Wheeling,
Charleston, S.C..
Savannah, Ga....
Mobile, Ala.
New-Orleana,La.
Ufnyetto,
Mfe
Louisville, Ky...
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Columbus,
Cleveland,.
SXSfc!::::
Chicago, III
Detroit. Mich....
RLI A) ills, Mo....
Milwaukee, Wla.
2,807
13^98
3,080
3,™
877
01,393
6,474
13£95
5,947
8.783
4,173
7,599
6,079
6,138
6.784
6,049
10,833
10,078
5,161
7,074
197;iU
15,304
94,800
8,668
0,907
1,117
11,550
8^323
7J393
3,823
2,703
6,494
4,170
10,053
8,037
15,918
5,314
5,141
3,235
03,383
90,700
15,0*!
0,080
II, 481
7,497
12,087
8,400
0,307
III, 065
7,045
23,171
13,000
7,330
0,408
319,710
30,233
33,721
18,913
g£ioi
5,094
10,334
12^08
9B01
5BM
7,704
80^030
18,890
6,055
8,814
8,339
5,270
30,289
7,309
3,194
49,886
5,50(1
10,341
84^31
2,435
1,070
2,050
9£M
3,004
^939
4,977
12,782
io,m
0,125
4,005
8,933
5,894
17,290
7,500
8,003
93,005
101,372
91,115
10,069
8,410
8,417
8,307
109J13
23,3114
20,153
10 92(1
11,130
7,885
99,901
11,914
19,679
109,103
3,907
9^30
0,020
9L3I0
46,338
6,048
0,071
0,007
3,077
4,700
3,708
4.470
0,103
10,400
r,713
14,439
2U.815
8,925
8,090
13,939
136,871
33,383
20,964
18,304
17,910
17,040
10,443
15,915
14,257
11,700
10,441
41,513
20,345
10.205
13,55.5
515,507
00,838
50,763
49,201
30,403
30,780
28,785
23,371
17,565
13,044
12,323
12.205
11,415
10,333
38,804
11,338
131387
121^370
287,386
46,001
21,201
15,7 W
12,305
13,070
160,054
40JJ0I
27,482
14,320
14,010
11,301
42,985
10,060
20,513
110,401
14.190
8,839
10,478
43.190
115,430
17,883
17,034
10,077
7,100
21,010
77,800
20,001
it
m
200.0
20.70
33.51
30.95
W8BT
59.1
231.92
tL54
7352
30.75
70.03
59.9
38.48
52.0
II152
2(153
37.05
21.37
40.90
3354
58.04
3557
3959
110.11
1105
35054
075
7250
39.05
39.00
5755
51.72
08.
260.10
4351
055
209
24.1
23253
11.20
3351
40.45
5357
290.74
103.09
24.48
105.1
80.01
14857
40451
105.00
30.74
5454
ij
07.98
36.77
54.77
50.
330.07
4050
0052
3455
109.04
40.01
127.41
30.03
80.03
52.9
7.1
3057
79.15
50.08
415
43.14
37.41
3055
35.04
101.02
27.78
75.7
124.05
40.20
5453
2058
7453
120.7
110.73
87.25
40.9
07.07
05.93
715
30.30
31.10
255
44.40
40.0
43.21
0457
1050
342.40
330.27
51.21
103.05
140.11
195.08
18057
80.92
7852
0050
110.70
570.31
130.93
372.75
1071.78
JOHN POOLE.
.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL ST0BE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 Wliitaker-fttrcot*
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Not.
1 and 9 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Block. Yellow, Brown, Chromo Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Bluo,
DRY PAINTSt
Venetian Rod, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Rod Lend, Litharge, Paris end Chromo Green,
Prussian Blue,Chrome Yellow,”-**— "*— J * "*
Drop Black, and A VARIETY i
Linseed Oil,, Sperm do., Nealsfoot do. and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, Whlto-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var
nish, Graining, and Artists' do., Window nnd Picture
G LASS, of all qualities, from Gtiyfl to 32by40; Copal, Ja
pan, Light nnd Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
or nil kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Printaand
Borders.
tfST Tho abovo articles will bo sold on reasonable
terms.
House* Slgnnnd Ship Painting
Done In a workmau-llko manner, and at reasonable
prices. JnnSO
98 BEYAN STBEET.
FALL AND WINTElt GOODS.
TITHE Subscriber bas Just received his well-assorted
X slock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, constating
In part ot English. French and German Cloths; English,
French and Scotch fancy and black Caselmeres; also,'a
Inigo and splendid variety of Vestings, consisting orfuncy
Silks, Satins nnd Worsted, black nnd figured do- and
black embroidered do—which ho Is prepared to make to
order in tho most fashionable style, and on occommo-
dating terms.
He has also received a select assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, for men and boys. Together with
a largo and choice supply of HATS and CAPS, inado up
in the must thshlonable stylo, and to his own ordor.
oct 4 PHILIP KEAN, 08 Bryan street.
F 1
AVIDULATED FUUIl'-DHOPN,
iLAVORED with Bunano, Pino Apple, Strawberry,
Raspberry, Green Gage, Orange, Jargonel Pear, Vor-
cclved, iier steamer, aud for salo by
W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 18 Monument-square.
ATTENTION 1
THE NEWEST AND RICHEST
Winter and Early Spring Goods
FOR GENTLEMEN'S IPEARI
CHARLES aTTmITII Ac CO.
No.l Old Stoto House, Boston,
B EG Loavoto Invite genUomen visiting Hoston to
exnmtno their LARGE STOCK, most of which has
been selected by a gentleman of great experience A8 A
BUYER, from tho principal Manufacturers ofENGLANl^
GERMANY, nnd FRANCE, and
Imported to Our Order*
•Ratio of docroaso 359.
/br. Whitney's, duffel’s,
TORS, KOSSUTH REVERSIBLE—an entirely uow style
for Top Coals, for
DRESS AND FROCK COATS,
CLOTHS from the most celebrated maker* lu French,
German nnd English, or RARE AND BEAUTIFUL
COLORS, and rich nnd superior finish.
PANTALOONERY AND VESTINGS;
Over THREE HUNDRED different styles of each, ol
such variety and beauty that thoy,canuol full to plcaao the
most refluou ami oxqulalto taste.
Business ttarVs.
HAMILTOiT&HARDEaTaN^
Factor* and Commtulon merchants*
JVW. 63 Bey-Street.
Oil AS. r. HAMILTON. T1IOMAS HARDEMAN.
HARDWICK A COOKfc
Factor* and Commlulon It
JV>. 199 Ban-Strut.
[etchants*
x. s. nAxnwiox,
JOHN O. COOKE.
SWIFT. DENSLOW 4c CO M
Healer* in tlrocerlew* Provisions*
FOREIGN AJTD DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
CORNER NAY AND WUITAKKR-STRBKTS.
iroTOHET
at taylor’s buildimo—market whaby,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
Crockery-Ware* Groceries* dee* dec*
Jan I, >51 ly
L. ROBIDER, [rao* vabis]
Fashionable Hoot and Shoe-maker.
Importer of French Leather,
WIIITAKER-STBEET—orroSITE SMKTS* BUILDING.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot manufacturer,
NO-SEVENTEEN NULL-STREET, NEAR MONUMENT-SQUABS.
Cork-Sole, Wator-Proor, Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and I’ump-8olo Bools: Shoot
ing Busklus, Bootee*, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
4ml, made to order In the neatest and most foshlouablo
manner, of wnrranted materials, and by the most experi
enced and careful workmen.
WYLLY k WRIGHT,
General Agents nnd Brokers*
tor the Sale of
Real E* tale, Neproet, fcany detcription Personal Property.
onto*, CORNER BDLIHIT. AND NAY-LANN,
fob 93 Savannah, Georgia.
Susfncss (gams.
J. I1A8I1KOUCK k CO.
IMPORTERS AND WllOLKSAL* DEALERS IN
Earthon-Ware, Trench China, Looking 0lanes.
PHILIP KEAN,
AND DEALE J^INRETiryMADE Cl}>THING,
PNNriBLD'i RANOB—NO. 08 ■RTAK^ITEEET.
ROBERT V.
marble and Stone manufacturer*
■T. JAHEI-sq’R, SOUTH SIDE TRINITY OBDRCH, YORK-ST.
Grayo Stones, of Italian and DomeaUo Marble; Marble
Manllo Pieces, nnd Berlin Grates; Free Slone, for build
ing. Ornamental Iron Railings, 4ml, 4tc^ furnished to
! ADAM8HORT,
master Builder*
nasT door wist op «t. ANoaBw's mall.
Will lako contracta for Building and Work In Masonry
of every deyrlpllon.
R. 4c J7LACIILI86N; 1
Engineers and milltTrlghte*
IRONS- BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street—Near tho Canal Lock.
M. LACULISON. J. LACHHION.
A. N. mil:
Engineer l.
IRON AND J
EASTERN WHARP—BAY-ST.
I. N. MILLER,
• and millwright*
I’D BRASS FOUNDER.
ATponceT
r Importer d: manufacturer of Segars*
NO. 13 WUITAKBR-STBRNT, . ^
Keeps on hand n well selected stock or Imported Be-
gars; also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuli; Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept in his lino of business, which
he offers on tho most reasonable terms.nor 3 A
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
fTMIE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of Informing his friends and tho dtlrons of 8avat
1 opening THE.MOOT BPIJiNDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever otTered^n thls
, that he It now
_ .-..prices, In plain
figures, are marked u|>on each article, and no deviation, nnd at tho remnrkablo low prices that tb4 goods are marked,
the subscriber feels confident will bo appreciated by a generous public. In part are the followtag Goods he has in
store, to wit:
4Km$anttf;e.
Vf ACKEREL.—50 hbls. Nos. 1.9 and 3, In More.
LVl apr 9 McMAHON k DOYLE.
L INEN dr a WEBS.—Just received, 10 dozen pair Lin
en Drawers, (some extra large size,)—for sale by
apr 6 ROBINSON k CAMP.
AUZE MERINO 8H1RT8.-Ju*t received, a foft
dock of Gauze Marino Shirts—also Drawers, extra
o Drawers, extra
ROBINSON 4fc CAMP.
J UST RECEIVED per steamer Florida: Fine fresh
Italslns, Figs, Preserves, Olives, 4ml For sale by
apr I BRONSON k BEVELING E.
fjATES DE FOIES GRAS, 4ml—Just received, a freah
I supply of Pates Do Foies GrasJTruIfes, SauclaseaTruP
fees; Galantine De Pcnlrcaux auxTruffos; 3 boltes Prunes
D’Egcn 1st quality; Maccaronl and Vermicelli, No. 1.
For sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
apr I
W INES.—25 Qr. Cn«k8 superior Port Wino; 10 do. do,
Madeira Wine; 19 do. do. Brown Sherry; lOdo.do.
Pale Sherry—in store and for aale by
»prO W. M.
C AORN.—Prime White Corn—for aale by ~
J DAVID R. DILLON.
aprO
Foot of Weat-Broad Street.
n AY.—Priino Eastern Hay—for aale by
DAVID It DILLON.
apr 0 Foot of West-Broad Street
_ Brushes, amongst which are some extra hard,
Just received by W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 8 Monument-square.
B RANDY and GIN IN BOND.-10 half pipes Otard,
Dupuy 4c Co's Brandy, 5 do. and It) an. Rochelle
4c Bordeaux Brandy, and 0 pipes Imperial Eagle and
Swan Gin, In Bonded Warehouse; for sale by
mar 22 W. M. DAVIDSON.
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coals,
Olivo do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Bocks and Polka Backs,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Blind Drosa do
Black I)oo Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colorcn do do
Drab Ciuslmero Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed J
Green do
Brown do
Silk and Wool
^ OVERCOATS.
Black and Fancy Colored Iotbradoc Overcoats,
do do Politician do
do do Beaver do
do do Castor do
Gold Mixed do
DrahPal motto • do
Drab nnd Bluo Pilot do
Bluo Blanket Over Sacks,
Drub do do
Brown do do
Gold Mixed do
Dove Colored do
Black and Drab Mohair Sacks,
Colored Camel's Hair do
PANTALOONS.
Black Doo Skin Pants,
Plain Blnck Cnsslmcro Pants,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Itlbbcd do
Block and Colored Satinet Pants,
Prince Albert Riding Coni do
VESTS.
Black Batin Single and Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do • do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embroidered do
White and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and double breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Silk, Lamb’s Wool and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Silk. Thread, nnd Norl Hose,
Gentlemen's Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two and three ply.
GLOVES.
Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves.
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
Black, White aiulFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Superfine Black 811k and Fancy Crarats,
. do Fancy do, groat rnriety,
White Silk ana Satin Party Cravats,
Black and Fancy Bilk and Satlu Scarih,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen, Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand*
kerchieft.
Ilata and Caps, a large assortment.
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather, a large stock.
Valises. Curt>et Bags, 4te~ kc.
Youths’ ntul Children’s Clothing; the largest and finest
stock In tho State, at very low prices.
tjF*Don't forgot the new store, under the St. Andrew’s
Hall, on Broughtofrst^ second store West or Jefferson-st.
N, B. No abatement from prices first asked. oct 9
JAMES STRATTON* GAS-FITTEH,
- Of the late Firm of STRATTON 4c
DOBSON, formerly of No.72 St. Julian
street, begs to Inform tho Inhabitants of
Savannah that hts new nnd ipncious
Store Is No. 155 RroughtoiMtrect, first
'door West of Banuiru-atreet. where he
hns tho opportunity of keeping u largo
assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants.
Brackets Burners, Pipes, and every other article used
In Gaa-Flttlng. apr 22
Now Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper Mannfnctory,
or LOOK AT THIS I ^
STUVE8I STOVES 11 STOVEm l
Tho Subscribers have on hand at the corner
of Broughton nnd JcfTereon-atrcota, a aptondld
stock of STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON and
COPPER AVARE, which thoy otfor at whole*
solo nnd retail.
All kinds of Job Work In our line folth-
folly nnd promptly executed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
N. B.—Having had much experience In Roofing, wo
are prepared to execute nil Jobs in that line In the latest
and most approved manner,
oct 13 J. II. 4c T. BISHOP.
STOVES! 8TOVESII
THE subscriber has just received a Inn
number of COOKING k PARLOR STOVE
which ho will dlsnoM or on accommodating
forma. Among them may bo found the fol
lowing: Cooking Btovoa—Tho Republic; Lady
of tho Lake: Air Tight, Premium; Queen of
the West; Empire, Premium; Eastern, Pre
mium. Parlor nnd Office Stoves—Union; Cot
tage: Cylinder; Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and oval;
Six Plato nnd nox Stoves.
HOLLOW-WARE.—Pots, Kettles, Ovens, Spiders,
Bnuco Pans, 4ec. 4ml Plain nnd Jnpanncd Tin Ware,
for sale, and manufactured at abort notice.
Orders for Roofing, Gutters and leaders attended to
with punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE,
Jan 20 Nos. 10 k 12 Barnard-sL
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, 8EGAHN* Ac*
FEfEE*40 Bids. Stuart’s Crushed and Powdered Sugars
kgU'30 hhds Porto Rico and Now Orleans do
bB51ii25 bbla Clarified do
_ whole nnd half boxes Stuart’s refined Loaf do
100 bags prime Green Rio CofTeo
35 packets old Government Java Coffee
80 packages Black Tens, assorted; 70 do Ilyson do do
150 obis Baltimore Flour
00 do Genesee, lllram Smith’s, and other brands
85 do Sugar, Butter and Sodn Crackers; Pilot Bread
275 whole nnd half boxes Tobacco, direct from Virginia
2U0 boxes Family ami No. 1 Soap; 190 do Pearl Starch
L)0 boxes Adamantine nnd Tallow Candles, assorted
50 do Sperm Cundlcs, 4s Os; (best)
40 bales Gunny Bagging
00 coils Kontncky Rope, best Hemp
0 bblsGIn, Brandy, Ruin and Whiskey
25 do chnlco Monogaholn Whiskey
] 0 half pipes Otard,Dupuy 4c Co’s Brandy
10 half nnd quarter pipes Peach Brandy, various brands
20 eighth casks choice Jn. Louts, 1811, Brandy
0 pipes Holland Gin; 30 do cholco old Mndofra Wine
40 casks Port Wine, some very fine
50 bbls Malaga Wine, (sweet); 10 qr casks Sherry do
4 puncheons Jamaica and SL Croix Rum
15,000 Spnnlsh Sugars, various brands
Fine Cut and Smoklug Tobacco, Snuti; 4ml
Together with a foil assortment or articles In oitr line.
For aale by J. V. OONNEKAT 4c CO.
G DEPARTMENT.
rcrant Cutting Departments, t
, aro acknowledged by Tuousa
Wo have in - „ . ......
who, for skill and taste, are acknowledged by Thousands
to linvo no competitors.
Wo trust tho Inducements we shall ofibr to those who
favor us with a call, will secure a selection by thtra from
our Stock of Goods which ie not ourpatttd, or equalled,
In any similar establishment in tills or any other city in
THE UNION!
All of which wlU bo manufactured with our personal at
tention ns to
Fit. Style, Superior Workmanship, & Trimmings,
Which has secured for us tho largo and constantly In
creasing pntronago which wo now enjoy, and at prices
that cannot full to please.
CHAS. A. SMITH 4c CO,
feb 0 s—o3m No. 1 Old Stale House, Boston.
WATCHES, JEWELRY*
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
THF. Subscriber la now opening tho largest
stock and greatest variety or Watches, Jewel
lery, Sliver nnd Plated Ware, ever received
before. Fancy Articles of every description in
abundance. Also; Presentation Boxes, of the
richest klud, varying In price from 81525 to
8100. Ladles’ Watches, from $30 to $255:
.Gent’s do, from $40 to $200. Friends and
customers are Invited to call and exnmlue,and Hinton-
tlon to ploaso nnd attention to business will warrant, he
hones to receive a proportionate share of It.
Mb. NOLTEM1ER haa kindly consented to remain the
Winter—and If sufficiently encouraged will mnko It
hit permanent rcsMcuce. Ill* specimens on exhibition
at my store, I pronounce superior to any I have ever be
fore seen In tho line of Hair Work. Mr. N. will bo happy
to wait upon all who call, and give prices for Hie ditTerent
•tylea of work. «. M. G1UFFEN,
Successor to M. Eastman,
Second corner abovo Pulnaki House.
P. 8.—Watches repaired ns usual by tho best workmen
In tho United 8tatos.
AN ACT
rpO REQUIRE all Wills of personal property, to lie
A. oxeculod and proved In tho sumo manner ns Is now
prescribed by law, for the execution and proof of Dorises
or real estate.
Sac. 1. Re it enacted by the Senate aud Ilotue of Reprt
untativu of the Slate of Georgia in General Assembly
met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame,
Dint from and alter the first day of Juno next, all Wills
and testaments of personal property shall bo In wriUng
and signed by tho party so willing and bequeathing tho
same, or by some other person in his presence, and by
his express directions, aud shall bo attested and subscrib
ed In Qtonraaenoe of the said testator by threo or four
credible wltncesca, or else thoy shall bo utterly void and
or non oflbcL
Sec. 2. And ho it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid, That all laws and parts or laws now of forco In
this State, and applicable to tho Revocation of devises of
real estate, shall extend to Wills and tea laments of person
al property.
Sac. 3. And be it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid, That oil laws and parts of laws now of force In
this Stale, prescribing tho modo of proof of dovlsos of real
estate are hereby extended to Wllla and testaments of
personal property.
Bbc. 4. And be it further enacted by the authority
aforesaid, That this act shall not bo construed to extend
to nuncupative wills.
Sec. 5. And he it farther enacted by the authority
s/mtssU, That as soonV this act shall Iwpnsved, It ahull
bo the duly of the Governor to causo tho saino to hej*uls-
llshed in three or more of tho public Gazettes or this
state, at least onco In every week until tho first day of
June next, nnd that nil laws and parts of laws militating
against the provisions of this act, bo and tho aarao are
hereby repealed.
Approved 91«t January, 1859. Jel feb 0
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW ANB PLANING MILL.
rpUE Attention or Consumers or Lumber Is respectfully
X solicited to the following described qualities and
kinds of Lumber now on band and for solo by Uio sub
scribers, viz:
First and second quality Planed, Tonguod and Grooved
Boards,«, 1, IX, l>f, IX, and IX inch thick, from 0 to
14 inches wide.
Planed and Edged Weather Boards, X, X and l Inch
thick. 0 to 14 Inchoa wide; second quality Weather
Boards, X, X and 1 Inch thick, 0 to 14 Inches wide—
which Is sold at a low price, aud Is very desirable for
roofing where either tin or shingles ore used.
Shelving, planed and Jointed, X to IX inch thick.
1 to IX inch merchantable wide Boards.
1 to IX inch second quality do. do.
Ship Monk nnd oasortod Scantling.
A portion of the abovo described Lumber i* wcll-eca-
■onou, and suitable for Immediate use.
Bill Lumber furnished to order nt short notice.
Lumber, when purchased in lots of not lest than 5,000
feet, will bo delivered upon any wharf In tho city.
For engagement, apply at tho Mill, or at the office of
the subscribers, 94 Bay-street.
Jan 20 W. B. GILES k CO.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Bubatance Is sold In flno pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to tho conalitency
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a lew months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slalo or coat or jiinll, protecting what
ever la covered from tho acHon of tho weather and from
flre - . . .
There la nothing equal to It for steamboat nnd car decks,
for all kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly ns lutrd
os tho Iron Itsolf, and never cleaves off.
In some plnces, n spurious artlclo has been sold as tho
genuine, therefore purchasers should bo corefol to buy of
authorized Agents. *
Every Barrel Is marked BLAKE’S FIRE-PROOF
PAINT. Tho abovo Paint Is for salo In Savannah by
sop 18 C. A. L. LAMA1L
AN ACT to vendor valid all records made or other official
acts done In certain cases therein specified.
Wueeei* doubts bate been suggested of tho legality
or all recorda inado or.other official acts done by persons
who were Glories of the Court of Ordinary aluco the pass-
S J of an act “entitled an act to niter and amend tho
nstltnUon of the Stato of Georgia.”
Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of
Rtpruontatiees of the State of Georgia in General At-
SMIMyauL and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the
same. That aU records mado or other official acts none by
•my former clerks of tho Court of Ordinary since the fifth
? r ,"®f®mber. 1851, be and the samo are hereby mado
vai a to all Intents and purposes, and that any exempllfi-
-5; t D Sf rooortla. exoculed In due form, shall bo
this Bta/ , a M ® rWonco “ «dl courta of law aud equity In
„ Approved 82d January, 1859,
• OUDIITAKfOE.
'IB to protect the Public and Private
. City from defocemeut.
ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of
Savannah, and the Hamleta thereof in
—Jd, That It shall not bo Iawfot for any
or affix any paper or advertisement upon
5SLW9fc. WB, l of w ‘ u,ln u, « cI, D And fora
,,J® , *il2 n .? f lhla Ordinance, tho person affixing or causing
*o be affixed, or tho person for whoso two and
same may be done, thnll be fined for each of-
toUte Informer CXC0 ®^ n K Wre Dollars, one-half to go
a ' R- D. ARNOLD, Mayor.
Bwaanah, March 25.1859. mar 27
S f «• United 8tat«*-Tol 4.
SawSsssassssum
Old Bell of Independence.
o In *73.
Direct importation of .
OTARD, DUPUY & CO.’S BRAHDY,
QA HALF PIPES or Otard. Dupuy 4t Co.’a BRANDY,
J vintage ’40—In Custom IIouso Store: for —'
apr 7 W. M. DA
As many of tho dealers In Brandy labour under tho
Impression that the genuine artlclo can only be obtained
by “Direct Importationto moot their wishes, I made
arrangements uul full with tho house of Otard, Dupuy k
Co, or Cognac, for a regular supply of tholr Brandy,
and Imvo Just received the first shipment of 20 half pipes
of tho vintage of '49, which was shipped direct by them,
and through no other houso at Bordeaux, (as is otten
done for particular puri>o*ca,) By this arrangement I
will bo enabled to sell nt Now-York prices, adding tbo
difference of oxchango and other charges. Tills Brandy
Is now In tho United States Bonded Warehouse, where
I offer It for sale, subject to debenture. If sustained by
my friends in the enterprise, I will contlnuo.to Import for
them tho article direct. I annex a copy of tho cerilfl-
calo of “OtnrJ, Dupuy k Co,” which accompanies tho
bill of lading and Involco—tho original may bo seen at
roy store. VV. M. DAVIDSON
We, the undersigned. O-
TJ.ED, DuruY k Co, Mer
chants at Cognnc, do hereby
certify that twenty half pipes
Brandy, marked nnd num
bered ns In the margin with
our fire brand on tho bead,
and InlUaU (O. D.) at tbo
bung, havo been prepared
at our house for tho Ameri
can mnrkot, and forwarded
to Bordeaux,to bo shipped
onboard the “Shelter,” Cap
tain J. B. Hall, for Wiluim
M. DivinaoN.
In testimony thereof; wo
have signed the present and
affixed our seal hereto.
Done at Cognac, Decem
ber 6,1851.
OTARD, DUPUY 4t CO.
apr 7 "
W.M. D.l®20
* Jf pa-, *49.
OTARD, DUPUY k CO,
Cognaa.
P*. 8.]
NEW SPUING Sc SUMMER DRY GOODS
rpHE Subscribers are now receiving per steamers Florida
A and Alabama; tholr supply of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which thoy tnTlte the public generally to
call and examine before purehtulngcbowhcre.
DaWTrt k MORGAN,
fob 12 Rlbcro’a Uulkllng, CongresssL
China, CUass&EartlienWarc
J/C. IIASHROECK Ac CO.
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, Fine:
China Tea Rets; Saucers; Dinner Bets; GUM
'and Plain Pilchers; Candlesticks, high and
«viow; China Vases nnd other Mantel Ornaments;
Snvo-nlls; Toilet Bottles; Card Truvs; Mugs, gilt and cm-
bossed, various sizes; Granlto Dinner, Tea and Toilet
Sets; Lustre Bowls; together with a general assortment of
Granlto Wore; Decanters or new patients; Pilchers; Gob
lets; Wlno Tumblers, cut and pressed; Water nnd Wlno
Bottles; Astral, Solar and Globe Lamps; Candlesticks,
plntn nnd colored; Finger Ruins; Fruit Baskets; Dishes;
Bowls; Suit Cellars, various patterns: Ilnll Lanterns; Bo-
horolan Glass Toilet Bottles. Vases, 4ml; Silver, Gilt and
Bronzed Girandoles and Roebucks; Plaited Fruit Boskets,
Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons
Forks; CandtesUcks; Decanter Stoppers; Tea Strainers
Britannia Coffeo Biggins; Urns nnd Pols; Bent’s Paten
Coffeo Drawers; Tea Pots; Chocolate Pots; Lamps; Can-
touciui °"w wraffiSofc 1 * a *°-
Jan 20 Smcls’ new building, Broughton-strcet.
Groceries, Fruits, and Confeotionery.
JUST RECEIVED—10 sacks Rio Coffeo
10 socks Java Coffee: 10 do West India do
3 hhda Sugar; 16 bbla crush’d and pulveriz’d do
3 casks Wine; 10 bbla Gin
5 casks Brandy; 1 bbl French do
10 bbls Cider Vinegar; 5 do White Wine do
10 half bbls Fulton Market Beefr 5 boxes Teas
10 boxes Tobacco; 500 lbs Codfish; 5 bbls Lard
20 libls Baltimore Flour; 10 do Canal do
5 bbls and It) boxes Soda Biscuit; 5 bbls Sugar do
5 bbla Butter Biscuit; 5 coses assorted Pickles
10 boxes Starch; 10 do Candy: 10 do Raisins
1 case Box Prunos; 1 do Jar do; 10 do Soap
10 matts Cassia; 2 cases Snrdlucs; 2 hxs Ground Popper
5 boxes Allspice: 10 lira Nutmegs: 9 do Mace
5 do Capers; 5 do Catsup*; 10,000 Began
2 do Salmratus; 5 do Mustard; 9 do Chocolato
5 cases Canton Ginger, 5 do assorted Prunes
5 do Claret Wine; 20 gross Matches; 25 Beef Tongues
100 lbs Smoked Reef.
Also, Buckets, Brooms nnd Willow Ware, together
with an assortment of Writing nnd Wrapping Paper, and
many other articles too numerous to mention. For solo
by J. G. WATTS,
Jan 15 No. 4 Bam-ird-strceL
liquors. Wines and Fancy Groceries!"
THF. subscriber would Inform his friends and
he public generally, that ho hasjust opened, at
Jho corner of Bull and Bay-streets, oppostto tho
Custom House, n well-selected stock of FANCYGROCE-
R1ES, WINES and LIQUORS-auch as old Madeira,
Sherry, Port, Tenerlflb, Claret. Champagne and German
Wines; cholco otd Brandies, or various brands*. Jamaica
nnd St. Croix Rum; Scotch and Monongabela Whiskey; a
choice lot of Scgaw, of various bands; fresh Salmon; Sor
dines; Olives Caper*; Anchovle*; English Pickles; Ame
rican do.; English Sattcot; London Por 4 —
Judd’s Sperm nnd Patent Qat “
BEGS tolnformidie public (to whomho tsgruto-
(nl for tho patronage already bestowed,) that ho
still continues his business, and Is propnred to exo-
cute nil orders entrusted to him,with despatch. In
tho most fashionable style, and on reasonable terms; also,
thnt having opened a direct communication with thoflret
houses in ho same line In Now-York; ho will have tho
earliest reports offluhlona from that city aud from Europe.
N. B.—Cutting and Repairing done on Uio shortest
notice. ly may 23
OYSTERS.
Tho undersignod are prepared to furnish
their friends nnd the public with OYSTERS,
of Uio choicest quullUcs, either fresh, pickled,
or In tho shell, at tho lowest market prices.
Families and parties can always bo supplied with them
fresh every evening.
ry All orders from tho country promptly attend'
Apply to O. M. WILLET k CO-
Sinot’s now Building, opposite SL Andrew’s Hall,
dec 2 Brougldon-strecL
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
THE Undersigned haring perfected his nr-
Irangomonts with Ills friends In Germany, Is
,uow prepared to receive orders for all brands
of WINES, viz: . j
Moselle, Uueoundy, Muscat and Rhine WINES,
Annikette nnd other CORDI ALB. In glass or wood.
Wines will hnvo tho nnme of the party who ordered
them marked on them, who also may reoclvo thorn, dl-
«*> "““"tf 1 Uul cui "° nl l,0 " K ’ j. w . PIUU.IPS,
Jan 20 Congress-street, opposite the Market.
REMOVED. , , „ ,
Tho Subscriber having moved to Solomons,
building, 142 Broughton-strcet, begs leave to In
form Uio public that he U now prepared to fur-
families and all who may favor him with
tholr patronage, with every article in tho Grocery line, of
Uio best kind, at wholesale and retail. Orders from Plan-
* " u ‘"" 8 ™“ Td'SInd^Uen,
■ale by
JanJL
BAGGING, BALE ROPE aiul TWINB.-120
bales Gunny Cloth; 50 colls WeslomRnpo; 725
do. Dillon’s Rope; 19 bales Dillon’s Twine; for
COHEN k F08IIICK.
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER ALABAMA!
Plain and black Watered Grenadine*
Black Gro de Rhine, printed Bnrego DoLalnes
Plain colored Baergos, printed Bareges
Barege Robes, printed Grenadines, Dona Marla
Crape DcChamols, while Clialloy
Bowing SUk, Tissues, Pari* printed Jackonota
French Muillns, printed Lawns, 4ml
i a variety of oihor new style DRESS OOOI
With a variety of —
sale low by [fob 97]
style bRESS GOODS, for
LaRCH-HE, BOWNBfcOO.
K ELLXNGER’S LINIMENT.—This highly fragrant
awl truly wonderful embrocation haa been In uao fiu
upwards of thirty yoars,by tho best medical practitioners
In the world; It nover rails to cure Rheumatism, Burns,
Scalds, Fains in the Bade, and Affection* of too Spine,
lill’ai For “ l< ’ b1 ' MOORE fc IIENTRICKBONi
•fSOMESTIO HARDWARE.—Comprising Pots,"Ovens,
ssifftstA» a t£ ft
fo ' “'coIlIMB * BULLKEY, BrJU.I.
O ARS. SWEEPS ami 8CULLB.-A large asaortment
of all alzca, on baud and for salo by
mar 99 HONE <c CONNERY, Harris’ whart
QOU-opiON^or'Liquid Adhesive Plaster, Just re*
_ eelved, and for Bale l
aprl I
IOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
_ nnd 11. do^50 do. N. E. Rum,50 do.N. O. Wblskcy;
landing and for aale by
apr 2 8WIFT, DENSLOW 4c CO.
1 M.OUR.—100 bbla. Howard street, for aale by
1 apr 2 McMAHON 4c DOYLE.
jttmfianJifjc.
brands Flour, and 10 bags Green Rio Ooflbe, for aale cheap
for cash, by O. M. WILLETT k CO.
S ALT.—3,110 Backs, X Bleached and It to the ton
landing per ship Anna Dorothea, and for aale by
PADELFOIIP, FAY 4c CO.
general ^trbrvtCsemrnttf*
Y OF GKOIil
to traniport l’i
pUUA MOLASSES.—100 hhds^ 19 tierces and 17 bbls.
\j Molasses, balance of brig Enoch Pratt’s cargo from
Havana: landing and for sole by
COHENS 4c HERTZ.
/“tAOTOns, Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives and
\J Forks—all plated with pure silver, for sale by
JiUASimoucK 4tca,
apr 13 ”—*■*— 1 —*
Broughton-strcet.
Enoch Pratt,direct from Havana:
nanas, 25 dozen Pino Apples, 1000 PlanUn*; selected ex
pressly for tola market, and for aale at'
J. A. BROWN’S,
apr 19 No. 97 Whltakor-atrect
B DREING MACHINES, awT Drilling Machln'es-For
•nlo by F. W. CORNWELL,
sprit 13■102 Brynn-ttrect.
fJACON SHOULDEItS.—2Uhhds^ landing from brig
13 Waltstlll, and for sale by
aprll 12 WOOD, CLAGHORN 4c CO
YITHITE LINEN 8IIIRTS.—Robinson 4c Camp have
YY Just received a choice lot of flno Linen Shirts; for
sale, next door to Pulaski House. mar 22
T A DIES’COLORED OAlTEIUJ.—Another aupplyjust
Xj received. E. F. WOOD k CO,
mar 31 Gibbous’ Building.
flUBTAIN FIXTURES.—25 dozen Curtain Bnnds,
W 25 do Window Cornices, new styles;Juat received ana
for salo by [mar 99] I. W. MORRELL «c CO.
( \ INGHAMS.—1 cose, Auction I^>t, Glnghaina for solo
lJT very low, by LaROCHE, BOWNE 4c CO.
inar t»”
1 1NEN SHEETING, Pillow Case Linens Table Da-
JL) masks, Damask Napkins, Towels, Ilucknbucks, Dow
las. A largo nnd now supply or the above goods for sale
by [mar 94] DEWITT 4c MORGAN.
/~\U!NINK.—100ounces Farr’s pure Sulphate Quinine;
V/ J usi received, and for sale by \
upr 1 MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
rjACON SHOULDERS AND 11 AMR—16 hhdaShoul-
13 ders; 99 bbls Hams; lauding from sebr. Win. Hone,
and for salo by COHEN 4c FOSDICK.
apr 14
O ILK AND LINEN HOSIERY.-Just received, a targe
kj assortment of Ihncy colored Silk half Hose; also
Brown Llncn-for sole by ROBINSON 4c CAMP,
apr 0 At Gnudry’s Buildings.
13R1NTED JACONETS* Orgaudles, Bareges, Tissues,
I Foulard Silks, Silk Muslins, French Calicoes, BrU-
ants, and other styles of Ladles’Press Goods in great
arlety. For sale by DEWITT k MORGAN.
1.'LOUR.—100 bbls. llownnUt. Flour, landing from
X sebr. Woodbrldgo from Baltimore, nnd for sale by
mar 30 W. WOODBRIDGE.
T)LACK BAREGE,Tissue and Bewiug Silk, Bomba-
JL> tines, Mourning Jaconets, Mourning Gingham*, kc.
For tale by [npr 5] DEWITT 4c MORGAN.
IT AIR UROOMS, Dusting, Hearth, Whitewash, Hand,
JQ. Scrubbing, Crumb, Hair, Tooth, and Null Brutoea—
for salo by. F. W. CORNWELL.
■pr 5 109 Bryan street.
I3ARAS0L8.—Plain, watered and figured Parasols, In
1 every varioty of stylo, with and without fringe,
lined and unllued, for sale by
mar 29 LaROCHE, BOWNE 4c CO.
pHAMPAGNE WINTL-25 baskets Champagne. Dou-
ble Grape, Just received, and In store, for sale by
mnr 10 W. M.DAVIDSON.
rpoHACCO AND SEGAR8.-100 boxes Manufactured
X Tobacco, assorted sizes and quality, 50 AI. 8fgars;
a store and for sale by +■
apr 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW k CO.
TRON PUMPS, Lead Pipe, 4tc.; for sale by
X npr 1 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Brywwt-
P.IN, RUM, 4ic.-50 bbls. Ptolpt’ Gin, 95 barrels N. E.
UT Rum, 15 half Barrels No. 1 Mackerel; landing and
for sale by
mar 9 COHEN 4c FOSDICK.
U great article forchlldrenf it fe^Mdeb^* 1,D5 l ° P8 ' *
mar 13 COLLIN8 4c BULKLEY.
-pEFINED SUGARS, 4to-30 bbls. Crushed, 10 bbla.
11 Powdered, 15 boxes Ixmf, and 40 bbls. Stewart’s
CtarlOcd 8ugor, 2Q boxet Italian Maccaronl; 90 bbls. 95
percent. Alcohol; 150 boxes Colgate’s Soap and8tnrch;
[usl received by W. W GOODRICH.
T) ICE WIIIR—Just received an assortment of Rice
XX wire- For aale by F. W. CORN W ELL,
fob 97 102 Bryan-street.
TU8T RECEIVED, In store, 142 Broughton-strcet, a
fj cholco lot of Family Butter, RIo and l^igtiyra Coffeo,
Stuart’s Refined Sugars, A. U. k CL, and & fuw barrels
English Split Peas. EDMUND WAI.LEN,
fob 20 Two doors from Dixon's Confectionary.
rpoi LET SOAPS.—A targe assortment of Toilet 8oa;>£
X tn cakes; also. In pound sod half pound bang just
received, nnd for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
fbb 25 Alonuracnt-square.
SPANISH SEGARS.—150 If. of various brands—some
VO of very ehole* quality. For sale by
mar 4 A. MINIS.
^PLANTATION STUFFS, Light Cnsslmeres, Linen
X Drills, Union Linens, l)ran d’Ete, Coltenades, kc.
A foil aseorimeut, Just recelvca.
msr 12 LaROCHE, BOWNE 4c CO.
•JA8SENCE OF GINGER—Brown’s Essenco or Jamaica
JJJ Ginger, which possesses all the valuable properties
or the Jamaica Ginger In a concentrated form, lust re
ceived and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
npr 5 Monument-square.
"T Alt ESS GOODS.—Crape De Paree. In plain colors'
±J Rich and high colored French Organdie Muslins \
Jaconet and Cambria Muslins In every variety or style,
or salo by LaROCHE, BOWNE 4c CO.
QT. CROIX and JAMACA RUM.—3 puncheons very
0 flno old Vatnaca Rum and 3 puncheons 8L Croix
Rum, in stormuKi for sale by
mar 22 W. Af. DAVIDSON.
npEAS.—75 hnir cheats superior quality Black Tea, In
X 5 oz. papers, recently Imported. Also, 25 half chests
of flno quslUy Ilyson, and 20 Catties do. In storo, for sale,
mar® W. AI. DAVIDSON.
TJIGS FEET.—Put up Fulton Afarket; 10 quarter bbta^
r landing, for tale by HONE 4c CONNERY,
mar 29 Harri’a wharf.
O PIRIT GAS LAMPS.—Glass and Britannia FluB
0 Lamp# or various pattern*, lust received and for uie
by [mar 16] COLLINS 4c BULKLEY.
ri IN.—25 bbls. E. Phelps’, landing and for uie by
UT mnr 16 A. MINIS.
VT O. WHISKEY.—200 bbls. N. O. Whiskey, for sale
Lv • to arrive by
mar 11 COHENS 4c HERTZ.
11XOLA8SE8.—30 hhds. Aloiasses.—50 tierces N. O.
LYI Syntp, for uie by McMAHON 4c DOYLE.
J_T AVANA 8EGAR8.—Received by last trip of the
LX “Isabel,” 54 AI. Segars of superior quality, such as
“La Yndia,” “Abre los ojos,” “London Size,” kc. Also,
IOlOOO superior Plantation Segnra: for salo by
roar Itf J. V. CONNER AT k CO.
rrvEA8.—100 half cheats of superior Black Tea, In 4 oz^
X 5oz. nnd 8 oz. papers, 5 do. loose, also 20 half cheats
superior Hyson Tea, lor salo by
mnr 30 W.M. DAVIDSON.
T)READ.—30 bbls.Pilot Bread; 50dofliio Navy Bread;
X3 landing and for sale by
mar 30 HONE 4c CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
jgLACK TEA.—Superior quality, for sale bjr
/'i REEN PAINTS.—1.000 lbs. prime Green Paint; Juit
UT received nnd for sale, at 12# cts. per lb.
mnr 18 HOSE 1c CONNERY, Harris’whnrf.
IjACON HIDES.—50 casks; for sale by
X3 mar 22. WOOD, CLAGHORN 4c CO.
/'\RV1S' CORN STARCH.—A fresh supply, just recclv-
VJ ed and for sale by G. AI. WILLETT &. CO.
dar 11 Opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
TjUNG FLoggERS, Wood Faucets, Ac- for salo by
X) F. W. CORNWELL,
mnr 19 102 Bryan-street.
TTIUME and MESS BEEP.—Landing: 75 bbta.; for sale
X low, by WOOD, CLAGIIORNJc CO.
/SODPISH, fee.—000 lbs. of choice Fish, for fttmlly
V( use; also, Smoked Salmon, Pickled do; No. 1 Alacko-
rol, and Scaloa Herring; for salo bv
* G. AI. WILLETT 4c CO-
msr 11 Broughton-*t^ opposite 8t. Andrew’s tlaU.
"XT TOO DEN WARE, BROOAIS 4cc.-50 dozen Painted
YY handle Brooms.
30 doz. Painted 2 nnd 3 hoop Buckots.
15 nests Keelers; 15 do. Tubs
25 do Scaled Measures. .
In store, and for sale by HENRY k FI8KE,
aprll 9 Exchange Dock.
■\TtTINDOW 811ADEH.—Just received per steamer AU-
V Y bamn: n new and splendid assortment of Window
Shades, of tbta spring’s Style, and for uie by
mar 26 AIKIN 4c BURNS.
7JVRESH TEAS, Ac.—50 cheats choice Green and Black
X 1 Teas; 30 boxes Sperm, 10 do. Patent, 50 do. Ada
mantine, 30 cases Pearl’s (In 6 pound boxes) Candles; 20
boxes Italian Aluccnronl; 100 Ins. Nutmegs; 50 do. Alnco
SO E.D. Chase’s whole, naif awl quarter boxes Raisins
new Currants, Citrons, Figs, and Alataga Grapes; Just ro
ceived by
Jon 20 W. W. GOODRICH.
DUMF1UFAS EYE WATER,
T?OR Sore, Inflamed or weak eves. Persons who have
r used this Eye Water, havo found the most unexpect
ed relief, after everv oilier remedy resorted tn hnd failed,
Just received, and for sale by W.W. LINCOLN,
mar 15 Alonutncnt-equaro.
IRON STEAMBOAT C031
T 1IS COMPANY will continue to r —
and other .Merchandise, ou tho Savannah river, to
nd from Augusta, by their Iron 8leamers
[JOHN RANDOLPH, ..CapLPnii.roT. .
LAMAR, OapL Ckxbwkll.
—AND ALSO »T TUN STtAMIR—
AMORY SIBLEY, ,.OapL *
The latter 8teamcr being of less draught than any
other on the River, Insures-unprecedented despatch in
all stages of the wafer. The Company is also provided
with fiftesn Tow-Boata and two Lighters. ■ .
All Freight addressed to the care of too Company, of
its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free, or com
missions. A.
T. 1
oct 10 W.M
LIFE IN8URANOJ
Is now Issuing Policies for lift) as well as for shorter
periods. Annual.rates of Insurance on $100 or a single
life for any term of yoars.
Age. For 1 Year. Fbr 7 Years. For Life.
25 $1,00 $1,19........$2,04
35 1,30 1,53 2,75
50 l5fl 2,09 4,60
Only one-half of these amounts payable too first year*
Profits paid back annually. .
CuASLts E. Johnson, Jr, President.
Wm.D. Haywood, Vice President. -
Jamis F. Jonoaii, Secretary.
W. MABRY, Agent at'BrunswIck.
may S3 fOtn—6m 0
UFB
WM. II. McDONALD’8«
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE,
80 Broadway* near Waul-strecf,
NEW-YOEX.
mar 14[Established In 1843.]
cles, too nuntcroua to menUon.
Jan 20
.... jrter; Salad OU;
indies; and many other aril-
J. ROUSSEAU.
COHENS Ac HERTZ
Offer for sale on accommodating terms:
50 hhds. fhir to prime New-Orleans Sugar
100 hhds. choice Cuba Molasses; 200 boxes Star
Candles
500 colls Kentucky Bale Rope; 50 bales Gunny Ragging
20 hales Dundee do; 100 boxes manufactured Tobacco
100 bags Rio Coffeo; 30 do old Jars do
30 hhus. Bacon Sides; 30 bbls. choice Hams
300 bogs Maryland Oats; 40,000 Havana Segars
250 bogs prlmo while Corn; 200 bbls. N. O. Whlskoy
250 bbls. Baltimore Whlskoy;50 do. Northern Gin
20 bbls. N.O. Molasses; 30 do N.E. Rum. Jan 15
m arrivals) for sale on very liberal terms:
Collins’ heavy and light Axes and Hatchets,
Ames’ Spades and Shovels; long hsndlo and socket do.
Chisels, Angers, and Files, Hand-Saws, Wood-Saws and
Hammers
Pitch nnd Manure Forks; 8tool and Wooden Rake*
Steel Yards; Counter Scales nnd Balances
Cotton and Store Trucks, all alzca, several extra large,
with wldo wheels and lynch pint
Log and Traco Chains and Stretchers
Douglass’ Forco nnd Suction and Yard Pumps
Hydraulic Rams, Lead Pino to fit
Patent Leather and India Rubber Belting, various sizes
Colton Saw Gins and Sea Island Co tlon Gins
Bagging Twlno of superior quality, and cheap
Pure Sperm and Lamp OH
Garden and Wny Whocl Barrows
Burr MIB Stone, In tho rough or dressed for running, or
any required sizes
Mill Irons, nnd Bcrows to sulL „
For bargains, call on C. II. CAMPFIEI.D,
171 Bay-street
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken in trade, or paid for In
cash,at current prices. Apply ns above. 0 feb94
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
Tho undersigned resiwctfully Inform tho
citizens of Savannah,Georg!a, and Florida,
( # . that they havo on hand more than fifty PI*
os, tho largest stock ever on wlo in this city, and.mado
by tho most celebrated manufacturers In tho United Steles.
Nunn’s k Clark’s, J, Chlckerlng, Board man 4c Gray. Lut-
chot 4c Newton, Edwards 4c Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers or Music, have placo In their largo assortment.
These Pianos ore of rich tone, and beautifully flnlaned In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, nnd Mahogany, with Iron
frames mado in the most substantial ami workmanllko
mnnnor. Also tho Justly celebrated Atollnn Plano t ortes,
which, for tholr sweetness and tone, hnvo not keen equal,
od. All thoso Instruments havo mclnlie frame*, which
render them peculiarly aulted for this climate, preventing
too necessity of tuning for years. . . . .
Tho undersigned are agents for Henri Her* s celebrated
Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For power and beauty of
tone, they stand pre-eminent.
Cailiearf** ITlolofleons.
This beautiful toned wind Instrument, for v lingo pur-
C ia, Lodges, 8crenndlng Parties, and tho private prno-
or Orgnnlste, poseeaslng a sweet and powerAU tone,
they have also for salo. „ ....
All of thoso Instruments wllllw disposed of on too most
accomnUHtnlln^ terms. Tho prices of the l
e Pianos ranging
I. W. MORRELL 4c CO.
PIANO FORTES.
Tlio Subscribers, solo Agonte for A. Bto-
IFTH Wlfl Iml and Co.’s and J. B. Dunham’s Plano
FT # Tl "•■'ortes, sro always suppllwl with an as-
Bortmcntof these favorite and Justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability, thoy can bo folly warranted,
whilst their superiority or tone and touch U evident wd
acknowledged by tho most casual observer, as well as
too critical connoisseur. Tho Ioidtoa are respeclfolly In
vited to view these Instruments; and an arrangement
having been effected with ono of our most oralnont IM-
anlsts for too purpose, they can also bo enabled to Judge
of too tono. P. ZOGBAUM 4c CO, Market-square.
Sy* Second band Pianos taken In *“
tuned and repaired.
C HAMPAGNE.—25 baskets Holdstck Wine: landing
and for salo by HONE 4c CONNERY,
mar 30 Harris’ wharf.
M USTARD.—A fresh supply of English Mustard, In
quarter, half and one pound bottles and cans; also
Hudson’* superior American Mustard, In two, five and
ten pound cans; for salo by
Jan 10 MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
artlclo la for salo by
I. W. MORRELL 4c CO,
Jan 17 Solo ngent In this city for the lnrenter.__
M ONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—Landing per Brig
Thomas Walter: 10 barrels Extra Cholco old Mo-
nongahela Whiskey; also In store, 50 barrels various
qualities of Monongabela Whlskoy; for sale by
mar 10 J. V. CONNKKAT A CO.
L ORILLARD’S SNUFF and TOBACCO.—Maccaboy,
injurs, kegs aud bottles; Scotch, In Jars, bladders and
bottles; Rappee, In Jars, and Smoking Tobacco, in quar
ter size napera; also, *Mn. Rimer’s flno cut Chewing To
bacco; also, Roome’a Maccaboy and Scotch Snuff; In Jan
and bottles. For sale by
Jan 10 RIOORE k HENDRICKSON.
8. HI. PETTENG1LL
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND ~
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 Stalest..
8. M. PrrrxMaiLL k Co, Newspaper Adi
..gents, No. 10 State street, Boston, are Agent*—___
Savannah Republican, aud are authorized to recolvo Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions at the same rates sa sra.
required at this office. Their receipts are regarded sa
payments. ' jS 2 ;
THOMPSON* PECK Ac NIXON*
CASH TAIMKIJiO AND FURNISHING STORE
304 Broadway, New-York. . ,
AMUEL A. OLDS respeclfolly informs his Wends
I and patrons of his having made arrangement* to bo
located-ln foturo with the above firm, and solicits their -
patronage In the line of bis profession. Tho extensive
stock or tho above-named firm always embraces the tutor
ut Goode of every kind for Gentlemen’s wear, which will
enable him to meet the taste of his enstomen, and exe
cute all orders entrusted to his care with despatch and
atrict fidelity.
tT'SHUns mado to order, in the beat manner, and
warranted to ft. 3 mo—is Jan 14 ,
A. LELAND & CO.,
No. 171 Vcarlntnet* New-Ynbi
IMroETCRS, MARUrACTUaXES, AND DKALKKa IN
Panama) Leghorn and Palm-Leaf Hat>i Straw*
Silk and Lawn Bonnets j Artificial
Flowers, fee*
A L. 4c CO. call the attention of Halters, and dealaii
• generally, to their large and well-selected slock of "
NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS, at prices which Will
bear a* favorable comparison with any other house Ut to*
city.
Vew-York, Dec. 10,1851. 4m ddoll •
IMPORTANT AND UNRESERV1dTA1iE~
Intsolvencv. and Extonstlwe Failure .
AT THE NORTH.
SALE OF $25,870 WORTH OF SPLENDID GOODS,
AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE,
AT THE JLONDON HOUSE 8r
Under the JUartibaU Hotel.
of the richest stock or dress goods ever offered in this
Southern RlarkeL Wo also Invite Country Rlercbantsu
and all buyers ortho undermentioned class of goods, doc
to leave the city without Inspecting Ibis stock, being to
their advantage, whether buying for finally use, or re
tailers ot tho same. These splendid lota, or the nowest
spring goods, exported from the British and Partiiui
markets, at tho cost or Importing, amounted to upwards
ofS&yxx), hut owing to the firm suspending payment, tbo
tame was sold for the benefit of Uie creditors, and W*
KING, or tho LONDON HOU8E ESTABLISHMENT,
bccamo the purchaser, nt a discount 55 per cent, off tho
cost, the whole or which will therefore be open for publlo.
inspection and sale this day, consisting or:
Rich Foulard Silk*; Barege de I-elne?; Paris Chime
Barege; Ports Printed Lawns; Embroidered do; Pari*
Chintz Muslins, warranted fast colors; Brocbe figured 8 wire
Muslins; Paris Chintz Flno Cambrics, Ell wide; Rich Satlit
Plaid new stylo Printed Barege, of Koeklln Fa res’ Paris
celebrating printing; Paris Tissues du Bole; 2000 mstre*
Satin stripo Paris printed Organdie Muslins, 19Jfc. per
yard, cost 31&; Cashmere Travelling Dresses; Cholco
colors Paris Mantillas; Black do. richly trimmed; Paris
Kid Gloves; SaUnTurc Parasols; Rich Glace SUk do; Rich
Foulard do: Sea green bordered and figured do; Rich
Chone do; lllch boiled Camcleon do; 400U dozen Llnoa
Cambric Handkft; Gents. full size elegant quality do;
31 Uc; Ladles lUchty Embroidered do: Very Rich Works
1 In Habits; Chemisette; Collars:Cutfc; Ladles Gaps: Intents
' * “
do; Blch Taffeta Glaco
, Stripe ‘ ' "
(ck. L
:h Mot
Long Robes; IntenU Waists, ftq Damask Unen I
6Xq Embroidered Curtains, 18Vc. each; Rich 1
Bonnet Ribbons; Poult de Sole doj Rich Taffota
Facoune, all boiled Silk; Rroche Stripe do; Heavy Olace
Bmche do.ln while; Black, Lav. ami Black, Steel and
—White
« SMALL STOBES.n-1852-’3.
Navy DapaaTNCNT,
Bureau of Provisions aud Clothing, Mureh 37, 1852.
P ROPOSALS, sealed and endorsed “ Proposals „ for
mall stores,” wiU be received at thla Bureau until 3
o'clock P.RI. on Monday, the 20th day or April next, for
furnishing nnd delivering (on receiving ten days’notice)
at tho United Stales Navy Yards at Charlestown. Rlnssa-
chusetts, Brooklyn, Now York, and Gosport, Virginia,
such' quantities only of the following articles as may be
required or ordered from the contractor by the Chief of
this Bureau, or by the respective commanding officers of
tho said navy yards, during tho fiscal year ending Juno 30,
yard; do. yard wide plain self color Lewns, 8c. per 1__.
Einbrolderod Sleeves, 18Xc; Canton Crape 8hawl«: Rich
Cbcne do. kc. We cannot here describe each and every
style, quoting price kc. but will merely take some ot tha
leading Lots, and leave our friends and customers to
inspect and Judge for themselves, therefore, commencing
with Lot 51, we introduce to your notice our magnificent
stock of DRESS GOODS.
Lot 51. 200 pieces containing 6,000 yds. of Paris Printed
Lawns, all at Hjtfc. yard wide. Lot 52, 2/WO Metre*
splendid or—
stripes and...
our prlco wlU
Chenc pattern, very rich fast colon, from 15 to 18J
' '1. Elegant Rtournlng Dress Goods. Lot 55.
- - *• 18X cts. Lot 56. Very rich
ana cnecx.rar* ‘ ‘are “* “
Lot 57. r
at 37>s cents worth 75
contain rich Dress
C OLLETON BITTERS.—A purely vegetable prepara
tion, and sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. A few
-*— or “ —*— 1 —-* *—
fob a
. W. LINC ,
Rfonument-square.
_ Numbers—in store, aud for sale by
_feb 11 HONE 4^CONNERY.
L UBIN’S EXTRACTS^—An extenaivo assortment of
Lubln’s Perfoiaery; for aale by
Jan 19 MOORE 4t HENDRICKSON.
M olasses gates, faucets, butter and
Cheese Tryers, 4cc- for salo by
CORNWELL,
102 Bryan-street.
DaWlTT k MORGAN.
American aud Foreign publications.
F. ZOGBAURI k CO,
feb 14 Market-egnare.
Drawer Knobs!
Williams’ 8’s; for solo low by
W. M. DAVIDSON.
W INDOW SHADES.—Just opened: a huge nnd ele
gant assortment, comprising every variety oT
- • - for same, with nil colors of cords
scenery; also fixtures
and tassels; for sale by
Jan 94
JOHN 8. ROGERS,
No. 2 Shad’s Building.
B URNING FLUID.—RIanuftcturod from fresh mate
rials; a largo supply kept constantly, on hand, nnd
or sale by MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
B RASS ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs, Brass and
Wire Fenders, Bronze nnd Iron Fire Dogs, for salo at
Jim 3 J. HASUROUCK k CO.’S, Broughton-sL
C OD LIVER OIL.—Warranted fresh and genuine, luat
received from Rushton Clark 4t Co.; also. Cod Liver
Oil Caitsulcs; for solo by W. W. LINCOLN,
*-*- Monnment-equare..
^j_U.M _ ARABIC.—1 case superior picked, Just received
MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
H AVANA SEGARS.—Just received per steamer Isa
bel : 30,000 Havana Segars of various brands, some
of which are very choice, for sale by ...
mar 15 J. ROU88EAU,
B ROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—A largo supply
Just received and for salo by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 11 Monument Square.
B LAKE’S PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINT at 4 centa
per pound. For sale by C. A. to LAMAR,
fob 9 Agent for Patentee.
T ABLE CUTLERY.—Flno Ivory Tea and Table
Knives, with amt without Forks; Cocoa aud Horn
d Pocket Cutlery ; for sole by
an 18 COLLINS 4c BULKLEY.
and,..
Janl8
T EA WAITERS.—A large and elegant assortment nl
Wallers, comprising uolhlc, Oblong, nnd Routid,
single nnd in setts, Inlaid with Pearl and plain: Just open
ed and for sale by COLLINS 4c BULKLEY,
Jan o 100 Uryarestreet.
P ORK, BEEF, ilAM8,4ce.- „ „ ,
20 bbla. Prime Pork; 20 do Bless Beef
200 Uams (superior); 20 kegi Lard
0 bbls. Beans; 95 do Pilot Broad.
L«rfln, from brig. AmcHcn .ojl^oMpho^ ml.
mar 97 Exchange Dock.
yNDIA RUBBER IlOOTS.-lty late arrlvftla,w©JUutve
X reoolvnd a supply of India Bubbcr Boot*, suitable for
fishing and hunting. These aro really wateMiroofiandno
mistake. ** * Urrv ' n ** '*»
“E. F. WOOD k C
Jan 20 If No.71Glbbotu’B
S UPERIOR OLD PALE BRANDY.—5 qr. casks supe
rior old Cognac Rraudy. Also, In storo. 30 packagc-
“' ‘ “ “ * Godard, Snzcrao and other Brat
Gin, for tale by
J. V. OONNERAT 4c CO.
Otard, Dupuy 4c CoV
B RASS CURTAIN PINS, Rings, Hooks, sod Candle
■licks, for sale by F/W. CORNWELL,
mar26 109 Bryan-street.
jpiG HAMS^ Smoked Beef, do Tqngues, 4cc^ Just re-
_ celvod and for sale by
mar 11
O. M. WILLETT 4c CO,
C HAMPAGNE. --- - .
Champagne, of very superior quality. Also, lu si
a large lot of various othor brands, for «deb^^^
Comer Bay and Bnll-streeta.
Handkerchiefs, silk, fancy cols.
Looking glasses
•Mustard seed
Needles, sowing, assorted
•Pepper, black
•Pepper, red
Razors, in single cases
Razor strops
Riband, bat
Soap, shaving, In eaacs
Silk, sewing, blue black
Scissors
Spoons
Thread, black, white,and blue
Tape, black and white
Thlml
Lot 54.
1853, viz:
Boxes, sharing
Brushes, shaving
Brushes, scrubbing
Brushes, shoo
Brushes, clothes
Buttons, navy, vest
Buttons, navy, cout
Buttons, dead-eye
Blacking, boxes ot
Beeswax
Combs, coarse
Combs, flno
Cotton, spools of
Grass, for bate
Jacknlvca , .
Handkerchiefs, cotton Thimbles.
• .Mustard and popper will be required atNew York
nly, and In tbo raw state.
All tho articles must bo of good quality, equal to tho
best of thoso generally used In tbo service, and conforma
ble to the samples (ell of which Rare been recently selected
and new) deposited at said nary yards and in this Bureau,
and subject to such Inspection at the navy yard where de
livered as toe Chief of this Bureau may direct, and bo in
all respects satisfactory to the Inspecting officer, said offi
cer to bo appointed by the Navy Departinent. All tho
articles to bo delivered freo of all incidental expeuso to
the Government, lu proper vessels or packages, aud the
iricuofcach and every article must bo the same at the
respective places of delivery. Every separate package
ii which ono or more dozeu of the abovo artlclesaro pack
ed, and the boxes, bales, or barrels in which the same
may be delivered, shall do marked with their contents,
the name of the contractor, and the month and year when
put up; and, when desired, In good, substantial shipping
order.
Tho contractor must establish agencies at such station*
other tliau his residence, that no delay may arise In furnish
ing what may be required; mid when too contractor or
agent fldU promptly to comply with a requisition, tho
Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall bo
authorized to direct purchases to bo mode to supply tho de
ficiency, undertbe |>cnnlty lobe expressed in tho contract;
tho record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof at
tho Bureau of l’ro visions and clolhlug, or at cither of tho
navy yards aforesaid, shall bo evidence that such requi
sition has boon made and received.
Two or more approved sureties, In a sum equal to tho
estimated amount of the contract, will bo required, and
ton per centum In addition will bo withheld from the
amount of all payments on account theroor as collateral
socurlty, in addition, to secure its performance, and not
In any ever* *-*“ •* ---*■• ■ *• •
with; nlnel
madowtU
after bills <
to him.
Blank forms of proposals may l>o obtained ou appllcu-
tlon to tho Navy Agents at Portsmouth. Now Hampshire;
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk,
Pensacola, and nt this Bureau.
A record or duplicate or tho letter informing a bidder
of tlio acceptance of his proposal will bo doomed a no
tification thereof, within tlio meaning of too act of 1848,
and his bid wlU bo mode and accepted in conformity wilb
this understanding.
Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed In
thu act of Congress making anproprlaUaus for tho naval
service for 18W-’47, approved 10th August, 1840) by a
written guaranty, signed by ono or more responsible per
sons, to tho effect that ho or they underiuke that the bid
der or bidders will, If his or their bid bo accepted, enter
Into an obligation within flvo days, wlfo good nnd suffi
cient sureties, to fiirnlsh the supplies proposed. Tho Uu-
renu wlU not bo obligated to consider any proposal un
less accompanied by tho guaranty required by law: tho
competency of too guaranty to bo ccrtlflod by too Navy
Agoiit, District Attorney, or somo officer of the General
Government known to the Bureau.
Extract from theaet of Congress, approved Aug. 10.1846.
“Sec. 0. And be it further enacted. That, from and after
tho passage of this act, every proposal for naval r—"**
Invited by the Secretary or the Navy, under tho pr
tho goucral appropriation bill for tho navy, a]
Starch third, olghiecn hundred and forty-three, i
accompanied by a written guaranty, signed by
more responsible persona, to too effect that he or they uo?
dertako that the bidder or bidders wllMr biaor their bid
benucoptcd, enter Into an obligation In such time as may
boprcscrlbod by theSeerolarYQftbeNavy,wltogQOdaml
sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. No
proposal shall be considered unless accompanied bv such
irgnndlo Paris Chintz, yard wide, with satin.
I checks, (worth 31* to 37X cents tier yard)
viU be \»X to 15c. per yd. Lot 53, 2,000 yds.
lent, very rich fnit colon, *— "*“**
egant Mourning Dreaa G<
some printed Barege, 18J* cts. Lot -
Stripe and Check, Paris printed, at 31J4, worth ®# cts.
¥ “***7, Extra super Paris Tissue de8ole,aU brilliant 8Uk*
S75cts. Lots58, 59,GO,61,69and03,
Goods, of the richest styles, and only
to warrant a rapid sale. 35 8umtner
3# yards long, worth $5
Inch Damask, allLineu D
cts, or 75 cts. per dozen, worth 12# cts. ea
Paris Kid Gloves, venr best made, 62# cts.
dozen Ladles’black Lqce Mitts, at 0#_cts.
est made, fine stripe do. 18# eta
Book, India Book, tho jChea^esH
) splendid qualities richly watered,
jomo Damask bowers, sola regularly from $3# to-
*—■ — -j, ’
S; 400'
:urlty, in addition, to secure its performnuco, and not
any ovent to bo paid until It Is lu all respects compiled
lh; ninety per centum of tho amount or all deliveries
idowlU be paid by tho Navy Agent, within thirty days
r bills duly authenticated shall have been presented
ranis long, worth $5 each, all at
Damask, all Linen E-“- u "*
„.„h
_ .)# cts. per palr.-
Handsome embroidered Curtains, at half price. ’ .
WHITE DRESS GOODS.
Handsome Check Muslin, from 10c. per yd. lo toe rid)-'
fine 8wua Mull, Swiss
ever shown.
&1ANTILLAS.
Lot 201. 200 full size black Lace Mantillas all at 02)f
cts. each. Lot 202. 400 do. while richly trimmed, 87# to-
1.37#. Lota 203 to 207, rich black Silk, trimmed with
deep lace, at 1.87 to $4 each, worth three times thtf
money. Lot 208, 50 diangeablo Tore do. very rich,
at $4J!5. PARA8OL8.
Upwards of 1,000 a
handsome Damask hot
$0 each—our price for these superb j
from L25 to the richest goods made for 2.
Silk do. at 50 eta. each.
LINEN CAMBRIC HDK’P. DEPARTMENT.
Lota Extraordinary—4,000 doz. Linen Cam.Hdkft.war
ranted all flno Flax, and the best made goods at tho fol
iowing prices: No. 1—3 for 25c. or 90c. the doz. # size; -
No. 2 3 for 28c. or 100c. the dftx. # size, No. 3-3 for 31#.
or 1.12# the dozen, H size; No. 4—^3 for 37#, or L37#
tho dozen, very flno; other numbers running up to tlio
finest made, at equally astounding prices, 1,000 richly
emb’d do. French works at half price. . •
Lot 197 contains a perfect novelty. 400 richly embroi
dered Travelling Cachmero Robes, cost from 8 to $10 eacn,
containing 11# yds. In each pattern, worked over, for
$087 the foil dress; 900 Ladles’ MtrseHa Skirts, all at
87#c. each. Our splendid stock of Ribbons, wo com-
““"“WSnDmmm.
All the new spring Lace Bonnets, from $1 and upwards;
comprising upward* of 2,000 thshlonable shapes.
The above, with othor lots not here described, to which
wo Invito the attention or the public, will be found lo
surpass any cxpectallona,therefore we call on our custom
ers to inspect the same, now open for salo at the_
* LONDON HOUSE STORE,
Utvder toe Marshall Hotel.
Wait a* Kiko, Proprietor.
N. B.—All bills amounting abovo $50, a discount allow
ed of 2# per cent; under thnt amount, as usual, nett cash.
Country orders will havo Mr. King’s strict personal at
tendance, and any Press Goods left for his selection, will
be exchanged If required, as wo cannot, as usual, so
well send samples by mall,the thshlonable patterns gene
rally larger this season, and requiring at least quarter of
a yard to sco tho designs and colorings. »1»*‘
passage of this act, every proposal .. . ,
Itod by the Secretary of too Navy, under tho prov
for navnl supplies
vlso to
rty-throe, V
signed by
»ved
be
ono or
and a
guaranty. It; after the acceptance of a proposal _
notification thoroof to the bidder or bidders, be or they
shall fall to enter Into an obligation within the time pre
scribed by too Secretary of the Navy, with good nnd suffi
cient sureties for furnishing toe supplies, then the Secre
tary of toe Navy shall proceed to contract with some other
person or persons for furnishing toe said supplies; and
shall forthwith canso too difference between I to amount
contained in the proposal so guarantied and the amount
forwhlchhemay have contracted for furnishing the aald
supplies for tbo whole period of the proposal to be charged
up against said bidder or bidders, and his or ttolr guaran
tor or guarantor*? and the same may to Immediately, to-
covered by the United 8tales, for the
Department, In an action of debt ag
by joun”? topper & oo.
Thursday, April 6th.
rpHE KNICKERBOCKER, for April. ...
X Bleak House; by Charles Dlckoos-niustrated.
Fnlkcnbtirg: A Tate of the Rhine} by tho author Of
‘‘Mildred Vernon,” “Germania,” 4cc. •, • .
Tho Way to do Good; by Jucob Abbott. , , .
Tho Two Urldes: A Story of Real Life; byT.8. Arthur,
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Llfo among tbo Lowly; by Uir*
riet Beecher Stowe.
Tlio International Magazine, for April. . '*J-
Plctorial Field Book or the Revolution, No. HR
Isn: A Pilgrimage; by Carollno Cheotobbrb’;
Lectures nnd Miscellanies; by Henry James.
Madeline: A Talo or Auvergue, founded on fact; by
Julia Kavouagh, author of “NatnaHe.” ■
Homo Narratives, or Stories from “Household Words;”
by Charles Dickens—Putnam’s Semi-Monthly Library. .
Supplement to the “World’s Progress”: A Dictionary
of Dates and Statistics, 1850,1851; by G. P. Putnam.,
The Indian Tribes or Guiana; bylwv.W. U.Brott.
— Moauor —
Tho Yellowplusb Papers; by W.M. Thaclway.
Essays from the London Times, and Llfo'of Mary Pow-
ell. ~ »P‘°. 1 1
H UNGARY AND KOSSUTH, or the lato RevoluUon;
by B. F.Tefft,D. D. . , ■ SfiSEB
TlTlHfElmd BLACK LEAD.—3 ton* English WbUe
YY and Black Lead, in95,50 and 100 ft. keys; Just re-, rTeHV - . crr^rxit-^T.
FaUcepburg: „ ....
International and Eclowo,.
Iaa: a Pllgrimaga; by' OaroltoerCI
James’ Lectures and MlaooUanlea.
Physician andPoUant}
Bleak House, No. 1; *~
apr 8
TH E CUKE of
IV toms'of all kind*,
long been known, nnd h
passed by any. of the
^rltopecttlU
April.