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lished atx wakes.
Sales of RealEstate and negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators, .and Guardians, must be published FORTY
DAYS before the day of sale. Theeo Bales must be made
at the Court House door of the county In which the prop,
erty Is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours of ten In the raomlng and four In the
afternoon.• No aalu from day to day la valid, unless so
©Mural attnurtfomuntfl.
Pcnfl.ld, Urcoiwcountjri Georgia.
T HE Studies In this University ore:—A Theological
Course of threo yours, designed for those who ore
preparing for the Gospel Ministry;
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
A Scientific Course n/throo years, Including, with some
additions, all the studies of the Collegiate Course except
the Ancient Languages;
An Academical Course, Including whatever Is necessa
ry to prepare for admission Into College.
ADMISSION.
The regular Ume for the admission or Students, la at the
opening of tho Fall Term, tho last Wednesday In August.
Candidates for' admission Into tho Collcglato Course
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English, Latfn and Greek Grammar, CW
Virgil, CTeero’*Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Read-
or; and must be at least fourteen years of age.
Osndldalos for admission Into the SclenUflc Courae
must sustain a sallslhctory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations In
Algobra, and 4wo books in Geometry j and must be at
least sixteen yean of age.
„ . KXrENSKI.
TVftiek. Spring Term. Ml Tern.
In Tiirolooioal Seminary,. .. .Nothing Nothing.
lR i2? M *.S?V — Wf 815 &
Sdontlfle Course, 25 00 7 15 00
In Academy—
Preparatory Class, 25 00....... 15 00
Second m qooo 1200
Third “ 15 00 0 00
■ Elemonlary “ 10 00 0 00
Ropm Ben^ 0 00 4 00
snses,............ 800 1 QO
u «,nj.iscs are required to be paid in advance.
From Students who lodge In tho CoUege buildings, fifty
dollars will be received aa foil paymeuV for tho tuition
*®os, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price of Board In the vlllogo is 810 per month: of
washing, room-rent, and foel, 83.
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
jjh® Commencement it held on the last Wednesday In
’Aero are two Vocations, dividing the year Into two
terms, ns followi:
berlMh' Crm— f r ° m WednMd V to August to Decern-
Winter VacaUow-frem Deeember 15th to February 1st,
Second Term—from first day of February to Com
mencement.
Suramor Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
needay In August. ' B. M. SANDERS,
' -A, .. Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
Any Mend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG, Presi
dent of the University, will receive a catalogue, contain-
ng the course of studies, and all other necessary infor
mation. B. M, S.
»pt IS lam—18 mo .
ten DlsmtMory, must be published SIX M0NTH8.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on Real Estate,
murt bo advertised onco 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 be advertised three months at least.
WHO«E®AIL
FAINT AND OIL STORE,
SAVANNAH, QA.
■ 11 Wliitnkor-street.
rEEPS constantly for sale-WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chromo Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
>chre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
*russlan Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS
Ufnseed OIL. Sperm do, Nentsfoot do-and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, While-Wash BRUSHES, Point, Var-
and Artists’ do, Window and Picture
f all-- — i-- n. -
hist of Voters.
S EC. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority of the
tame. That from and after the passago or this act all
persona aboil be qualified to vote at elections for Mayor and
Aldermen or the city of Savannah and the hamlets there
of who are citizens or tho United States, have resided In
tbs State of Georgia for one year Immediately preceding
the election and within the corporalo limits of Savannah
for one month Immediately preceding their registration
and continue so to do up to tho Ume of election, who
have attained the age of iwenty-one years, have iudd all
c|iy taxes or have In their own rlfjb' “
visions of this act.—Extract from the Registry Law.
Adolph Abrahams.Robert Adams, Johns Achord, Geo
A Ash,F W Averfddt,G W Anderson,Mathlas Amorous.
n.
Borders.
03T The above articles will bo sold on reasonable
torms.
' House, Sign and Ship Painting:
Dono In a workman-lute manner, and at reasonable
prices. Jan 80
ACIDULATED FREIT-DBOI'S,
DLAVORED with Banana, Pino Apple, Strawberry,
F Raspberry, Green Gage, Orange, Jargon el Pear, Ver-
galout Pear, Ac, fee. These Drops have tho pure, rich
flavor of tlio fruit in the highest state or perfection, and
are entirely free from all noxious Ingredients. Just re
ceived, per steamer, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 18 Monument-square.
Conrad Bych, Richard Burke, Michael Boyhut, E W
Buker, John Brady, E J Blount, IVm M Blount, Patrick
Brady, Tbo* Bandy, Wm B Blount, DrW G Br"- *
Anthony Busier, Saul 8 Box, Jot If Bi ‘
.... _ Julloeb,
Jos II Baldwin, IsaaoBrun-
N K Bat
lanium, Wm
no, Belgian , ___ _ _ t _ .
T Brantley, Robt Bloke, Wm Burkes A T BennetL Wm
M Block. Felix Bouynon, Gilbert Butler, Thos Bourke.
Eugene M Boo, J P Bolfeulllet, L E Byclr, A Borchert,
Oi
Wm H Cuvier, John Cooper, C A Cloud, P L Constan
tine, David U Crab, M A Cohen, RR Cuylor, Geo A Cuv
ier. Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, W H Cooper. Edward
Cubbsjnv David Colton, John Cleary, Jos V Connerat,
Allen Cullen. Chas Cooper, Jas Cleary, Barnard Conston-
.. --•» JohnCarstens, FW
iotas Cruger, Wright
scrlbers, via
Unit and second quality Planed, Tonguod and Grooved
Boards, Hi L1X, ljd, IHi and 1J< inch Uilck, from 6 to
14 inches wide.
Planed and Edged Weather Boards, Jf and 1 inch
thick. 0 to 14 indies wide { second quality Weather
Boards, Kt X and 1 inch Ihlck, 0 to 14 Inches wide—
which Is sold ala low price,aud Is very doslrable for
' Inch thick.
tiac, Tho* W Cooper,/ohn
Cornwell, Jos 8 Carruthera, Nicholas Cruger,
Tho* Corley. R M Charlton, 8 J
Culpepper, Thos Corley. R 51 Charlton, 8 J Cassels,
RlohudCole, Thos CusackJno L Clark, Mlchoo I Cusack,
C H.Oampfldd, Francis XOole.
P#
IV Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm C
Michael Dally, Rle’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble,
tonpvwL. Albert L D’Lorze. Patrick • Downey,
J —My, Johr ^ " **•
Rle’d W Dolaiiej
Dawsoi “
Dshlel —
Iuic D’Lyon, Mlchnel Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson. Morty Dorgan, Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jas Dunn, (Lesley Dugger, Jas H Dcmund, Jos Dawson.
Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abrabam
1 to Ilf inch second quality do. do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scantling.
A portion of tho above described Lumber Is well-sea
soned, and suitable for immediate use.
Bill Lumber furnished to order at abort notice.
Lumber, when purchased In lots or not less than 5,000
feet, will be delivered upon any wharf In the city.
For engagement, apply at the Mill, oral the office of
the subscribers, 04 Bay-street.
Jan 80 W. B. GILES & CO.
8 Pulton,
John Gordtx, Fronds GrimbalL J F Gullmartln, Ben)
Geonovoly, Joshua Griffith, O L Gilbert, Jos George, sra
9 W Uanntny, J B Gallic, Joa T Gannon, Joa Geiger,
Michael Glasgow. Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbons, Pat
rick Garron, Jas Urady, Geo Glen, J F Grovenatuln, John
Garatnell, Jos Gallagher, Domingo GaUoo, John Griffin.
N L Harris, P D HolUhelra! John Haupt, 8r n O 8 Hen*
n, Christopher Hussey, J D Hitghes, C 8 Harris, Martin
Houlihan, Dennis Healy. Dennis Holland, L 8 Hart, Mb
«hsej Horan, John Hughes, David Harmon, M O Heald,
Wm L Haupt, Wm N Habersham, Jos Hunter, 8 N liar-
r**« J E Hernondex, 8 P Hamilton, Henry Ilnupt, Ed
mund Hefferen, Patrick HaU/Wm llaulan, Jonathan Hill-
L F Harris, Wm P Hunter, G W Hanlcastle. Wm Hunt,
Jolra HaSy 7 ’ D ** H * 1 * ejr » Patrick H,ul, ) r » J^hn Illggins,
George Jones, Jss O Jonej* Jas M Jones, B G James,
Alexander Johnson, Joa T Jones. J D Jesse.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
nriUIS Valuable Mineral 8ubatanoe Is sold In fine pow-
JL der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
of thick paint, and nppllod with a brush, and after oh ex
posure of a few months to tho atmosphere, this coaling
becomes a perfect slato or coal of mall, protecting what
ever Is covered from the action of the weather ana from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly os hard
os the Iron Itseir, and nevef cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious srtlclo has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carefol to buy ol
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel is marked B/^KPS FIRE-PROOF
PAINT. Tho abo vo Point is for sale in Savannah by
sep 18 a A. L. LAMAR.
O A L Umar, Thos E Lloyd.BenJ’n W Lloyd, Hugh
Ugan, Jos Llnpmon, John^Hjb LorelL B W Leach, B
LathropjMartJn Larkin, BY Levy, JTLatham, Peter
w ' fck
Atah.ni Utah, DuldUortK, Jacob Manses, John
Makln, Thoa McNIcholas, John Moaterson, Edward
Wuhan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John McHue, Wm MorrolL
JO H.hrlML RaM MMnltM. II Ci Mnllrlnn. Jnn n
r. Thos MoOollum, H Moree, Wm
UD Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O
nor, Owen G
A hU»nlo*^Ponee, E M Prendergnst,
Q«
ride, Jos
Quantock, Jos..
PM
David Rosenblatt. Jacob
Dennis Ryan, Wm Uo^eslcr,
D®,A o*, u J|{4 ,d t Wra BwolL John A Bchnffer, John
adBheftalVAndrew Bteafv
SOT’aRber^Rlf’ Spencer, Mordjy
'Andrew Btetfrater, John Borage, J 8 Solo-
iLs^StSt Bmeta,W RBymons, Thos
JnoOFexlon, if
d. Jonn Btoaaara, cpnraim
Anthony Begur, Jaa8hea, Fat'K
H Slroe *’ D ""’‘ Sl,ll ” vun ' ,M
SSafe Om Wntootmb, Wm
Slta Tjrdlnjfc, n.rrart O
w F
Chri.ll.n Ucb€lo. V \
M™«Tw , ado".' v "" e ' Jl
Pel " EdwtrdO ZUrmur.
MBggaiiB
•» ta.nto UlfcttA S'* «Ki>io.lod 10
Oerk Council,
VALE ROYAL
STEAMS A W AND PLANING MILL.
Direct Importation of
OTABD, DUPUY & CO.’S BRANDY.
QA HALF PIPE8 of Otard, Dupuy & Co.’s BRANDY,
vintage ’40—In Custom House Store: for sale bf
apr 7 VV. M. DAVIDSOl
As many of tho dealers In Brandy labour under the
1 raprculon that thosmiulne article can only bo obtained
by u Jjirtct Importation^’ to meet their withes, I mode
arrangements hut fall with the house of Otard, Dupuy A
Co- of Cognac, for a regular supply of their Brandy,
and have just received the first shipment of 20 halfpipes
of the vintage of ’40,.which was shipped direct by them,
and through no other homo at Bordeaux, (aa Is often
^ ... ihremeat I
adding the
—tux, (a:
done for particular purposes,) By this srrani
will be enabled to sell at New-Yorkpric
dlffcrcnco of exchange and other charges. ,
snow In the United 8tates BondedWurehouso, where
. otfor U for sale, subject to debenture. If sustained by
ray friends tn the enterprise, I will continue to Import for
.... llrec -^ lf ... ...
them the article din
annex a coovofthe certifi
cate of “Otard, Dupuy A Co.,” which accompanies the
bill of lading and Involoo—tho original maybe seen at
my store. VV. M. DAVIDSON.
Hr.M.D.l<B20
80^*49.
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.,
Cognac.
[L.8.]
qpr7
tard, Dorov «. tau- mer
chants at Cognac, do hereby
certify thst twenty halfpipes
Brandy, marked and num
bered as In the margin with
our fire brand on the head,
and Initials fO. D.) at the
bung, haVo been prepared
at our house for the Ameri
can market, and forwarded
to Bordeaux, to bo shipped
onboard the “Shelter,” Cap
tain J. U. Hall, for WtcLUM
M. Davidson.
In testimony thereof; we
have signed the present and
affixed our seal hereto.
Dono at Cognac, Decem
ber 6,1851,
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.
NEW SPRING tc SCmmER DRY GOODS
rpHE Subscribers are now receiving per steamers Florida
X and Alabama, their supply of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they Invllo the public generally to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
DsWlrr A MORGAN,
fob 18
Rlbcro’s Building, Congrcss-at.
SPRING GOODSc
W E Call tho attention of our frlonds, and the public
In general, to our large receipts or SPRING
GOODS by tho steamer Alabama mid other roconl ar
rivals, consisting of Muslins, Bareges, Lawns, Cambrics,
Barege de Lalnes,Poplins, Ginghams and Calicoes; also
embroidered CuOl Collars, Capes, Chemisettes, Linen
Cambrio and other Handkerchiefs; Irish Linen; black, col-
ircd. plaid and striped Bilks, of overy description, Ac.—all
if which will bo sold on tbo most reasonable terms, by
mar 18 B1N9TB1N A EOKMAN, 151 Qongrws-st.
Duntncsn ecatho.
HAMILTON A HARDEMAN,~
Factors and^CommUaion Merchants.
CHAS. r. HAMILTON^ 3 ^^TTUOMAS HARDEMAN.
SAVANNAH, GA., FBIDAY, MAY 14, 1852,
Factors and Ct
HARDWICK A COOKE,
IsslonMi
[erchantSf
I Commit
No. 198 Ban-Strut.
R. S, HARDWICK, V JOHN O. COOKE.
. BWire, DENSI.OW X CO,
FoW?SK l TATS$in?TSW&'$ K ..
CORKER RAT ARP WBVrAKKR-STEEETS.
• . - B. O’BYRNE, -
at taylor’s rdild:no—marrrt wbarv,
Keeps constantly on hand r supply or
^Crockery-Ware, Groceries, &c. &c.^
~~~ 77 ~ L. ROB1DER, [from farisI
Fashionable Boot and Shoe-Maker.
Importer of French Leather.
WH1TAKRR-STRRRT—QkroStTR SMRTS* SUILDINO,
J. L. OLfVER,
Fashionable Boot Mannfactnrcr.
WO»USRNT-««JOARt.
,' Vatc f- p «> 0 'i Huntiuft Military, Patent
jathcr, Walking, Drora, and PumfSole BoouV Shoot
ing Bulkina, Bootees, Oxford 8hoet Pumps, Sllppera,
A&, mode to order In the neatest, and most ftuhlonable
manner, of warranted materials, and by the most expert-
enced and careful workmen.
rur mo oaiu oi
Re*iEstate,NegreeM,4-uny description PersenalPreperty.
. OrriOR, CORNER RULL-ST. ARD RAY-LANE,
' fob 23 Savannah, Georgia.
DuntucBn mi.
1. HABDROUCK'fc CO,
IKrnKTKK. ARD WHOLKNALR Dl.LKR. |R
Eartheu-Wtre, FranAaiii^Looldi^OIum.
PHILIP KEAK, '
JUfD DlSl££miSiypSlui cfoTH/JTO,
rRNrtRLn’s ranoe—ho. 08 rryan-strrrt.
HOD CUT D. WALKER.
9 Manufi
Marble and Stone Manufacturer.
ST- SAMEI-SQ’R, SOOTH SUB TRINITY CBORCB, YORK-ST.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marble
Mantlo Pieces, and Berlin Grates) Flee Stone, for build
ing*. Ornamental Iron Railings, Ac^ A<l, furnished to
order.
adxm snow;
Master Builder*
FIRST DOOR WRST OF ST. ANDRRW’S NALL,
Will lake contract! for Building and Work In Masonry
or every description.
r i»:in;LxeBnB3M,-~
Engineers and Millwrlrhts*
IRON dr BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street-Near the Oonol I«ck.
R. LACItLISON. i. LACMLISON.
xnrj
Engineer and Millwright,
*- - ) BRASS FOUNDER.
ll ^RON AND BRASS FOUNDE
RARTRRjl WSARF—BAY-ST.
Importer & Manufactui
ufacturer ef Begin,
NO. 13 WHtTAKRR^TRRRT,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of Imported Be-
gars; also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all
other articles tonally kept In his line of business, which
he offore on the most raasonabls terms. nor 3
„ - 'If T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHINGr EMPORIUM.
SactWD ana Summer Jfaatjtowa.
fTtHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of informing his friends and the citizens of Savannah,
A. opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this dty. Tlfoi
figures, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at the remarkabte low prtoea that the
the subscriber-forts confident will be. appreciated' by a generous public. In pert ora tbe^“
now urstore, to wit: - — • -
GENTS* CLOTH COATS.
Genii. Black Goth Dress and Frock Coats,
Olivo do- do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Sacks and FoUut Sacks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do -
Olive do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Block Doe Bkln Polka Backs,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Casalraere Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
Silk and Wool do do do
„ . COATS.
Comblct,
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Faucy Alpacco,
Paris Lustre,
- Block Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do CsshmeretU,
Brown aud Yellow Linen,
Block Drop d’Ete,
Gross Liuen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom 8hlrts.
Sltk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Joans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Nort Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two and three ply.
„ . . . PANTALOONS,
Striped Oolton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drop d’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpseca,
Black Doe Skin Pants,
Plain Black Oasslmere Pants.
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed ' do
Block and Colored Satinet Panto,
. VESTS.
Block Satin Single and Double Breasted Vesta,
Fancy Satin ana Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Kmbrol’d Cafklmere do
do'
and double breasted,
do
do
White and Fancy Satin and Party
Plain Black 811k Velvet, single on
Fancy Cut do do
Fancy Cashmere do
OLOVE8.
Black, While, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and Castor Riding - do
Goth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
Black, While andFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Superfino Black 811k and Fancy Craroto,
Black and Fancy Silk and 8alin Scarfs,
., do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket-Hand-
kerchiefs.
Hals and Caps, of the latest styles.
Ladles’Riding Hats. ’
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather.
Valyaes, Carpet Bogs, Canes, Umbrellas, Ac, Ac.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
mP 1 * P*P*,£ rao , nl £ or Children’s Clothing Is fitted un In the most i costly stylo wllh every convenience for trying on,
SS?. B »j»'Ofl».• |«8» Thi, Udlc Will tad lffli5?8lSSI, JuSTfi&ta u
askod” ra#d ° up •‘J 10 and toe best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatement from the prioee Ant
Ky Don’t forget the new store on first floor of BL Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefferaon-sta. apr 88
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Thursday. April 15(1.
T he works of daniel Webster, o vois- 8 vo.
Recollections of a Journey through Tartary, Thibet,
and Chinn, during the yean 1844, 1815 and 1646: by M.
Hub, Missionary Priest of the Congregation of 8t. Laza
rus—being tho 4th and 5th vols. of Appleton’* Popular
Library.
Household Words, No. 100.
— ANOTHKRXUrrLY nr-4P
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli.
Fanny Dale, or a Year after Marriage; by T. 8. Arthur.
HE OLD BELL OF INDEPENDENCE, or Phllladel-
phla In 1770; by Henry C. Watson, author of “The
Camp Fires of tho Revolution.” HJluitrated.
Domestic Medicine, 8urgery, and Materia Medico; with
directions for tho diet, Ac, Ac.; by Fmncls G. Smith.
The American Receipt Book, or Completed Book of
reference—containing receipts for cookery, pastry, per
fumery, Ac^ by A. 8. Wright. ^
Philadelphia as It Is in 1052; being a correct guide to
all the publio buildings, placet of amusement. Ac.; with
UluslnAlont; by R. A. Smith.
* Rhyming, Spelling, and Pronouncing Dictionary of
English Language: by J. Walker.
io Yankee Tea Party, or Boston in 1773; by H. a
the Engl
Tho 1
Watson.
mar.31
1773; by H.
COOPER A CO.
RECEIVED BY JOHN J
rpHE KNICKEKUM&Llbr April.
X Bleak House! by Charles Dickens—Illustrated.
Fstoonburg; a Tale or the Rhino; by tho author of
“Mildred Vernon,” “Germania,” Ac.
The Way to do Good} by Jacob Abbott
TheTwo Brides: AStoryofReal Life; byT.8. Arthur.
rlcVBeochcrSt Cnb ^to, or Life among the Lowly; by Har-
Tho International Magazine, for April.
Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. No. 81.
1st: A Pilgrimage; by Caroline Cheeseboro*.
Lectures and Miscellanies ? by Henry James.
Madellue: A Talo of Aurergue, founded on fact: by
Julia Knvanagb. author or “Nathalie.”
Home Narratives, or 8lories from “Household Words;”
by Charles Dickens—Putnam’s Semi-Monthly Library.
Supplement to the “World’s Progress”: A Dictionary
or Dates aud Statistics, IBM, 1831; by G. P. Putnam.
The Indian Tribes of Guiana; by Rev.W. U. Brett
— morr or —
The Yellowplush Papers; by,W. M.Thackeray.
Essays from tho Loudon Times, and LUb or Mary Pow-
-*• «pr8
1 NEW BOOKS.
TirETHODIBTHYMNS-For tho Methodist Episcopal
1YX Church South, In the greatest variety.
_ and the Fine Arts; by Koxlitt Arvlne, A. M.—with
Ulnstratlons.
Footslepe of Our Ix>rd and bis Apostles In Syria.
Greece and Italy: a succession or visits to the scenes or
New Testament narrative; by W. II. Bartlett, author of
“Walks about Jerusalem,” Ac.
A Pilgrimage to Egypt: embracing a Diary of Explora
tions on theNllo; byJ. V. C. Smith.
God In Christ t threo Discourses delivered at New
Haven, Cambridge and Andover; by Horace Bushnell—
third edition.
A Commentary on tho Book of Proverbs; by Moses
Stuart.
Examinations of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Ac, os
to their Purity and Adulterations: by C. H. Peirce, M. D.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
qprafl
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ Magazine for May.
Queechy: by Elizabeth WethercU—author of the
Wide, Wide, World.
A Lexicon of Freemasonry, containing a definition of
all lta communicable terms, notices of Its history, tradi
tion, nnd Antiquities: by Albert G. Mackey, M. I).
Mutual Benefit, Building, aud Loan Association!, their
history,'principles, and plan of operations, together with
the benefits attending them.
A Commentary ou the original Text of the Acta of the
Apostles: by II. B. Racket!.
Claret A Olives, from the Caronne to tho Rhone; by
Augus U. Reach—being No. 7, Putnava’t Library.
GktUes and Gravities; by Horace Smith—being No. 5,
Appleton’s Pop. Library.
Woodreve Manor, or six months in Town—a tale-to
suit the merits and the follies of the times; by Anna Han
son Dorsey.
Hearts Unveiled, or I knew you would like blm) by
Sarah Emery Bnymore.
Falkland—a novel; by 8lr E. L. Bulwer.
Remorse, and other tales by G. P. R. Junes.
Leaves from tbe Note Book of a Naturalist; W.J.
Brtxleri Uj Esq, F. R. 8.
Wau-Nan-Gee, or tho Massacre of Chicago; by Mg).
HI chard sou.
Also new supplies of The Two Brides, Florence or too
Fatal Vow, Amy Lawrence. Reno, Ac.
Recelvedby J. B. CUBBEDGE.
apr 28 South side Market-square.
or which is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. All the necessary Irons furnished with the Stono
when wanted. '
Having a competent individual to dress and fit Mill
Slones, tho article can bo delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. H. OAMPF1ELD.
Jnn8Q■
ORDINARY’S BLANKS.
A LL tho different forms of 1?‘ ‘
tale law, for the Court o'
snlo by [mar 26]
NEW GOODS—Per Steamer Florida.
HUE Subscribers have received an assortment of rich
1 FANCY and 8TAPLE DRY GOODS, per steamer,
to which they luvlta tho attention of purchasers,
apr 14 NEVITT, LATHr6p A 8TEBB1NB.
W )ODEN WARE.—Brass flnnd Buckets, Iron do.
Tubs, Plgglns, Measures, Wash Boards. Cocoa Dip
pers, Trays, Knife Boxes, Hair nnd Wire Sieves, Flour
Palls^Towel Rollers, Cages, llutlor Prints, Btcnk Pound
ers, Clothes Pins, Potato Moshers, Rolling Pins, Bung
Ploggora, Ac.; for solo by
dec 10
COLL1NB A nULKLEY,
lUO Bryan-sircet.
"Tnbn gflBHISaiJifXSra mAi'EBS,*c.—
jj 8-4 lo 12-4 heavy Linen Bhecllnga
0-4 to KM Damask Tablo Linens
4-4 and M Pillow Case Linens
Iluckabuck, Scotch and Russia Diapers
Bird’s Eve and Sllecla Diapers
Hupcr iruh Llneiis.ln whole nnd halfpieces.
»pr 13 NEVITT, LATIIROP A 8TEBBINS.
G AKAt. FLOUjt, REFINED BURARS. k«.-Lu«l'
ln s I Hfnun Bmllh'. Flo.ir;
35 do PureGeaeMoo do;
85 do Stuart’* CnnhedBuRRr,
W do do Powdered do;
80 boxes do- Loaf do:
50 dozen Painted Palls: i . ’
50 do Brooms, and for sale by 1
*pr 30 SWIFT, DENBLOW
M UTUAL BENEFIT Building and Loan Associations:
their History, Principles, and plan of operation;
together with a statement or the benefits attending them.
A Lexicon of Free-Masonry: containing a definition of
all lta communicable terras, notices of Its history, tradi
tions and antiquities: by Albert G. Mackay,M. D.
Hungary In 1851, with an experience of the Austrian
Polico: by Charles L. Brace.
Tho.UouschoId of Sir Thomas Moore. Llbellus o' Mar-
gareta More.
America os I Found It: by tbe Mother of Mary Lundie
Duncan.
Christ Our Exnmplor: by Caroline FTy—to which Is
prefixed on autobiography of tbe author.
The English Family Robinson—'The Desert Home, or
the Adventures or a Lost Family In tbe Wilderness: by
Cspl. Maguo Reid—Illustrated.
The Revelation of 81. John, expounded for those who
scorch toeBolpluros; by E. W. Hcngsteubory.
— morr or—
Bancroft’s History of tho United States, vol. 4.
PATFJIT METALIO DAPENER-Superscdingtheuso
of tbo brush, wet-cloth, and btoltlng paper, saving all too
time and troublo incident to their use. With It a perfect
copy may always be secured. Con bo used with any
press.
PATENT MOVABLE BINDER.—A most valuable In
vention, and onothat should be found In every counting
room, for keeping in a book-like form, Letters, Original
Invoices, Music, Nowspapers, or any papers where easy
and ready reference Is desirable.
Parchment Paper LETTER COPYING-BOOKS, with
pages printed—got up In a superior manner, and mode
from the very best ofstock, with—'——* *
on parchment,
apr 20
^ - -h South, In the greatest variety.
Hungary: Its Talcs and Traditions; by Theresa
Tho Golden Legend; by Longfellow.
Bancroft's History of tho United States—vol 4.
The Yellow Plush Papers; by Thackeray,
Bnydell’s Illustrations of Shakspeare—Nob. 39 and 40.
Mncllso’s Surgical Anatomy—08 colored plates, 4to.
Gurney Smith’s Domestic Medico, Surgery nod Ma
teria Medico.
The Old BeU of Independence.
The Yankee Tea Party In Boston In *73.
Judge Itallburton’s Yankee Stories, plates.
5fterc1jant(f}e.
OHind tofaffi” 1 CM * ,aperior P lckftd ’i“ ,t received
fob 11 ° r “ 6 1 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
rjM re cdta^iS^b7'<v.w.'Li'm3oi5<? p1 '
mar 11 Monument Square.
Judge Hauburton’a Yankee Stories, plates.
Philadelphia In 1832, with maps and plates.
Lady Bulwor’s Beltool for Husbands,
apr 1 W. THORNE WII
WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS.
H UNGARY IN ISM, with on experience of the Aus
trian Police: by CharlesLoring Brace.
The Household of Sir Thomas Moore (a little Book): by
Mnrgsret More. Received by
apr 39
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
NEW BOOKS.
rpHE LORGNETTE, or Studies of tbe Town. By an
X Opera Goer.
. Madeline: a Tale of Auvergne, founded on focta. By
Julia Kavanagh.
Two Brides: a story of real life. By T 8 Arthur.
A supplement to the World’s Progress: a Dictionary
of dates and statistics. Edited by Geo P Putnam, 18M
and 1851.
Venetin Tretawney, or the Mysteries of the Court of
London, by G. M. Reynolds.
Home Narrative—being No 6 Putnam’s Lthrary.
International Magazlno for April. Rec’d tr
aprS J B CUI
G AIETIES and GRAVITIES: by tbe author of Re.
Jected Addresses.
Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases: by W. W. Hall,M.D.
The CAvallersof England: by Herbert.
The Lays or the Scottish Cavaliers.
Hugh Miller’s Legends of Scotland.
Horse Shoe Robinson—with plates.
Miller's Principles or Surgery: by Sargent—240 en
gravings.
Boucher on Horsemanship and Training Horses.
Year Book of Facta, for 1858.
Ida Pfeiffer's Journey to Iceland—Hood’s Own.
Hue’s Travels In Tartary and Thibet: Eaeaysfrom toe
Times:
Linda: by Mrs. Lee Hentz,and Rena, Mob Cap and
Marcus Wnrland, by the same author.
London Art Journal, for April.
Codec’s Lady’s Book and Sartali
may 5
W. THORNE WII
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Stk.
Wednesday. Man 5U
T HE KNICKERBOCKER, for May.
London Art Journal, for April.
Journey to lee’—* "=—
way, translated .
tho German of Ida Pfeiffer—Putuam’s
Library.
spring-backs, and sewed
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
r^L ARETT nnd OI1V E8, from the Garonne to the Rhine;
\J by A. B. Reach—being No. 7 PuUintu’s Library.—
Com piele seta of do. In 7 volt, cloth.
Brace’s Hungary in 1851, with an experience of the
Austrian Police, with a map and plates.
Mackey’s Lexicon or Freemasonry.
Mutual Benefit, Building and Loan Associations: their
History, Principles and Plan ofOpernllons.
Quoochy^by Elis. Wolherell, author of “Tho Wide,
The Household of Sir Thomas Moore.
Romanism at Home-addressed to Chief Justice Taney.
■ Barnes’ Notes on Kovetatlons.
Advanced-Guard and Out-Post Service of Troops; by
Mahou.
No. 2 Bleak House by Dickens.
Harpers’ Magazine for May.
IOUi Georgia 8upremo Court Reports.
apr 29 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
to Iceland, and Travels - In Sweden and Nor-
stated by Charlotte Fennlmore Cooper from
tan of Ida Pfeiffer—Putuam’s semi-monthly
Thorpe: a Quiet English Town and Human Life There
in; by william Mountiort.
Venetia Tretawney, yol.2: being the concluilon of The
Mysteries of the Court of Loudon; by G. W. M.Rey
nolds.
1B5I, or The Adventures of Mr. nnd Mrs. Sandboy* on
their first visit to the Great Exhibition; by Honry Mayhew
and George Crulkshnnk. . . ....
Hand-Book of Wines, Practical, Theoretical aud His.
torlcal, with a description of Foreign Wlnesnnd Liquors;
by Thomas MeMulIen.
HoraorShoe Robinson: a Tale of ;he Tory Ascendancy;
by John P. Kennedy, author of “Swallow Bara.”
The Cavaliers or England, ortho Times of tho Revo-
lutlons of 1643 and 1600; by Henry WllUam Herbert.
The Standard Speaker: containing Exercises In Prose
and Poetry for Dousmallon In Schools and Colleges; by
Epes Sargent.
morb or
Tho Book of Ballads: bjr Bon Gaultier. Illustrated.
Men and Women or toe Eighteenth Century; by Araeno
Houasaye.
Map of Florida—new edition.
noo it
mat; 27
V. S. Clothing emporium,
WHOLESALE WORKROOMS ....
AT THE WRED DOORS.”
T IIS New and Extensive READY-MADE OLOTHINO
Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers,
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN ana WESTERN buy
ers In regard to low prices and Immense variety of stock,’
rarely to bo mot with. The Increase of soles from a very
liberal patronage, boa been such aa to warrant their of
fering Clothing at unusual tow prices, and earning out
tbo aystom of “Large Salta and Small Pro/Us.”
Bjjr Orders from any part of the United States prompt
ly executed and with especial csro.
REED, BROTHERS A CO,
P, 8.—Facilities trill bo offered buyers to purchase on
tho regular credit. Usual discount- allowed to cash buy-
— ly doc 15
A CIDULATED FRUIT DROPS-Prepared by Rush-
jt\. ton, Clark A Co, N. Y.-con»!itlng of Banana, Pino
Apple, Lemon, Blrnwbetry, Raspberry, Green Gage,
Orange, Nectar, Sickle, Vergnlaus and Jargond Pear,
nt»r. Tl,.... nmn. him Ihn HUM
Ginger,' Vanilla Ac. These Drone have the pure
rich flavor or the Fruit In the highest stale of perfection,
and are entirely free from all deleterious Ingredients, and
are totally different from an Inferior article which Las
w— t.,L —j —gainst whloh the publio
steamer Atabft-
_ LINCOLN,
aprii 8" ' MonumtoUquare.
are louutyaitforeni from an mierior »ni«
been recently introduced and against whl
have boon cautioned. Just received per »
ma, and fer sale by W. W. L
GENTLEMEN’S and Boys’ Light SPRING CA8SI-
U MERES, plaid, striped, whlto snd «>lored Unen
Drills, btackand col’d silk Cravata plaid and sWpod
Muslin Cravats, plaid and striped Silk and Linen errata
KW^Sta^and'LWe'loioreN block French Cloths r
Cuslmfre tor iprlng Md lummer, Mwlno, wlk. Ltoto
•nd Colton Unuorre.1., Smpcnder. wid lulMlow of
overy dOKrtpUon, Bilk Md Unoo C"»brloJldkto. For
ulob, t*M 111) MKIN to BURKS.
TronSMIIOE ROBINSON I . TU« of too Tor, Ato
JJ. cend.ncvi by John P. Kennedy.
M jn» In SyrUj by George W. Cortli, kuthor of.
Vcnd'l'nTrelawney. or Tho My.lort« of the Ooorlof
London, being the mud conclusion of The Blyateries of
the Oonrt of London t Rose Foster and Caroline of Bruns
wick; byG.W.M.Reynolds. . _ .
Journey to Iceland, and Travels lo Sweden and Non
way, translated by aZariotte Fenlraoro Cooper-bdng voL
8 Putnam’s semi-monthly Library. _
Ufe of William Penn, wllh selections fromhi Oor-
. Autobiography; by Samuel M. Jaunpy.
piy of £Jfe of Lord Jeffrey; by Lord
cclvod by
TkLAKK’s Latent fire-proof paint at 4 cents
X> per pound. Forsale by O. A.L. LAMAR,
fobs Agent for Patentee.
rpAllLE OUTUERY.—Fin. 1m Tu ud T.U.
X Knives, wllh and without Forks; Cocoa and Horn
and Pocket Cutlery; for sale by
Jon 18 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
rpEA WAITERS.—A large and elegant assortment of
X Wallen, comprising Gothic, Oblong, and Round,
slnglo and In setts, taiaid with Pearl and ptalnt lost open
ed and for aalo by COLLINS A BULKLEY,
JanO 100 Bryan-street.
QUPERIOR Otb PALE BRANDY.—5 q r . casks supe-
0 rior old Cognac Brandy. Also, In store. 90 packages
Otard. Dupuy A Co’s- Godard, Sozerac and other Bran
dies, ipipes zupcrioril. Gin, forsale by
msrStf J.V. CONNERAT A CO.
TjfiAAa CURTAIN PINS, Rlnn, Hoob, S CUdlZ
Jj MldUtforMlaby FVW. OORNWEUU;
mMSO lMDrjrUMltil.
pio HAMS, 8mok«l l!«r, do Tonguu, Ac. Jiut re*
J oelred Md for Ml. bjr
nur n B. M. WILLETT t CO.
nor 15 Corner Bay and BuO-sbeeta.
II/UITE .nd UUAGK I.KAD'^3 lom
L", 25 ’ -
mar 18 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ whart
YAOMESTIO LIQUORS.—
lJ 800 bbto N. O. Rectified Whiskey
100 do E.Pbelp4’Gln;50do N ERurn
SO do Doraeatlo Brandy.
Just received, and for sole by
*pr 8 WEBSTER A PALMES.
-pvUCJC-100 bolts of Gotten oral Hemp Duck, various
JLJ Numbera-la store, aud rorsatahy
fob 11 HONE A CONNERY.
T UBIN’S EXTRACTS.—An extensive assortment of
JLt Lubln’s Perftunery: for sale by
Jon 10 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
TITO LASSES GATES, FAUCETB, BUTTER AllD
1TX Cheese Tryera, Ac- for sale bv
FRED. IV. OORNWEI.L,
mar 10 103 Bryan-street
maJ'5 8 ’ noolr * 1 “d for SSwilT A MORGAN.
YTEIV BtUHIQ—Just received a large collection of new
JLy American and Foreign publications.
v 1 F. ZOGBAUM A CO,
fob 14 Market-square.
-PORCELAIN, Mineral and Mahogany Drawer Knobs!
X forsale by F. W. CORNWELL,
mar 0 102 Bryan-street.
rpoBACCO.—85 boxes Manufactured Tobacco, Grant A
i Williams’8’t; for sale low by
fob 34 W. M. DAVIDSON.
TYTINDOW SHADES.—Just opened: a targe and ele-
TV gant assortment, comprising every variety of
scenery; also fixtures for same, with all colors of eonta
aud tassels; for sole by JOHN B. ROGERS,
Jan 24 No. 8 Shad's Building.
tVURNING FLUID.—Manufactured from fresh mate-
X> rials; a targe supply kept constantly on hand, and
or sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
"DRABS ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs, Brass nnd
X> Wire Fenders, Urouzonnd Iron Fire Dogs, for sole at
Jan 3 J. H A8BROIJCK A CO.’S, Broughton-*t.
ptOD LIVER OIL.—Warranted freehand genuine, just
\J received from Rush ton Clark A Coo also, Cod Liver
Oil Captulee; for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 13 Monument-square.
"D LACK BAREGE,^Tissue and Sewing 811k, Bomba-
JD zincs, Mourning Jaconets, Mourning Ginghams, Ac.
For sale by (apr 5] DEWITT A MORGAN.
T T AIR BROOMS, Dusting, Hearth, Whlto Wash, Hand,
XX Scrubbing, Crumb, Hair, Tooth, and Nall Brushes—
for sale by. F. W. CORN WELL,
apr 5 103 Bryan street.
DARA8OL8.—Plain, watered and figured Parasols, In
L every variety of style, with and without fringe,
lined and unllued, for snlo by
mar 89 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
/~tHAMPAGNE WINE—25 baskets Champagne,Don-
v ble Grape, Just received, and In atore, for sale by
mar 10 W. M. DAVIDSON.
rr\OBAGCO AND 8KGAR8.—100 boxes Manufactured
X Tobacco, assorted sizes and quality, 50 M. Began;
n store and for sole by
apr 8 SWIFT, DEN8LOW A OO.
TRON PUMPS, Lead Pipe, Ac.: for solo by
X apr 1 F. W. OORNWELL, 102 BryanwL
/"tHAMPAGNE.—23 boskets Holdslck WIijk tending
O and for sale by HONE A CONNERY,
mar 30 Harris’ wharf.
■VTUBTARD.—A fresh supply of English Mustard, In
lvJ. quarter, half and one pound bottles and cans; also
Hudson’s superior Americsn Mustard, In two, five and
ten pound cons; for sale by
Jan 16 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
-UMSK’B METALLIC BURIAL 0ABE8-Thta valuable
J? article Is for sale by
I. W. MORRELL A CO,
Jon 17 Sole agent In this dty for the Inrenter.
VTONONOAlIEtA WHISKEY Landing par Bri,
LvL Thomas Walter: 10 barrels Extra Choice old Mo-
nongahola Whiskey; also In store, 50 barrels various
qualities of MonougabeJa Whiskey: for sale by
mar 10 J. V. CONNERAT A OO.
X ORILLARD’S SNUFF and TOBACCO.—Maccaboy.
Ju injara, kegs aud bottles; Scotch, in Jars, bladder* and
bottles; Happoe, In Jar*, and Smoking Tobacco, In quar-
er size paper*; also, Bln. Miller's fine cut Chewing To
bacco; also, Uoomo’s Maccaboy and Scotch Snuff, In Jura
and bottles. For sole by
Jan 16 BIOORE A HENDRICKSON.
/COLLETON BITTERS.—A purely vegetablo prepare-
\J tlon. and sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. A fow
dozen of these celebrated Billers Just received, and for
solo by W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 25 Monument-square.
■pvOMESTIU LIQUORS.—100 bbls. E P. Gin, 50 do. P.
Lf and H. do, 50 do. N. E Runt,50 do.N. O. Whiskey;
landing and for sole by
apr 3 SWIFT, DEN8LOW A CO.
TJtLbUIL—100 bbls. Howard street, for sale by
JU apr 2 McMAHON A DOYLE
/"lASTORS, Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives and
\J Forks—all plated with pure silver; for sale by
J, HASBROUCK A CO,
apr 13 Broughton-street.
-lYTEST INDIA FRUIT landing this dsy from brig
V V Enoch Pratt, direct from Havana: 125 bunches Ba
nanas, 25 dozen Pine Apples, 1000 Plan tins; selected ex
pressly for this market, and for sole at
J. A. BROWN’S.
»pr W No. 37 Whltaker-street.
DORKING MACHINES, sod Drilling Machines—For
JD tale by F. W. CORNWELL,
sprit 13 103 Bryan-street.
DACON SHOULDERS.—20 hhdt, landing from brig
JD WoiUUll, and for sole by
aprii 18 WOOD, GLAGHORN A OO
TYTHITE LINEN 8HIRT8.—Robinson A Camp bate
VV just received a choice lot of lino Linen Shirt*: for
sale, next door to Pulaski House. mar 33
T ADIES’ COLORED GAITERE—Another aupplyjust
Lj received. E F. WOOD A CO,
mar 31 Gibbons* Building.
/CURTAIN FIXTURES.—85 dozen Curtain Bands.
\J 25 do Window Cornices, new styles; just received and
for snlo by [mar 29] I. W. MORRELL A CO.
INGHAMS.—1 cose, Auction Lot. Ginghams for sale
\JT very low, by LaROCHE, BO WNE A CO.
mar 29
X LNEN 8UEETING, Pillow Case Linens, Table Da-
JU masks, Damask Napkins, Towels, Iluckabucks, Dow
las. A targe and now supply of the above goods for sole
by [mar 34] DEWITT A MORGAN.
/QUININE—100 ounces Farr’s pure Sulphate Qulniue;
w just received, and forsale by
apr 1 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
C ILK AND LINEN HOSIERY.-Just received, a targe
0 assortment of fancy colored Silk half Hose; also
Brown Llnen-for sale by ROBINSON A CABIP.
apr 6 At Gsudry’s Buildings.
(t AUZE MERINO 8HIRTS.-Jusl received, a foil
VJT stock of Gauze Marino Shirts—also Drawers, extra
largo size—for sale by
mar 22 ROBIN80N A CAMP.
XUST RECEIVED per steamer Florida: Fine fresh
O Raisins, Figs, Preserves, Oliver Ac. Forsale by
apr 1 BRON80N A SEVELINGE
DATES DE FOIES GRA8, Ac.—Just received, a fresh
JL supply of Pates De Foies Gras/Truffes, SnucUsosTruS
fees; Galantine Do PerdrcauxauxTruffcs; 3 boltes Prunes
D’Egcn 1st quality; Maccaroni and Vermicelli, No. J.
For sole by J. ROUSSEAU.
•nr I
XY7INES.—85 Qr. Casks superior Port Wine; 10 do. do.
W Bladelra Wine; 10 do. do. Brown Sherry; 10 do. do.
Pile 8herry—In store and for sole by
■pr a W. M. DAVIDSON.
YfOLASSEB and WHI8KEY.-50 bbls. pureN. 6.
1VL Molasses, and 25 bbls. Old BIonoMahela Whiskey,
landing and for solo by GREINER A HOLLIS,
apr 9
rpOOTH BRUSHES.—A fino assortment or English
X Tooth Brushes, amongst which are some extra hard,
Just received by W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 8 » Monument-square.
DR ANDY and GIN IN BOND.—10 halfpipes Otard,
JD Dupuy A Go’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 qrs. Rochelle
A Bordeaux Brandy, and 0 pipes Imperial Eaglo and
Swan Gin, In Bonded Warehouse; for ujiob%y JDaoJJ
/"VARS, SWEEPS and' SCULL&—A targe assortment
U of all alzea, on hand and for sale by
mar 23 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ whorfi
/COLLODION, or Liquid Adheslvo Plaster; just re*
^ fc IIEIIDnlCKS0I(i
DEEF, TONGUES, Ac.—10 bsir bbto F. BI. Beef, 3
X) bbls smoked Beep, loo stnokedTongues; 100 Bologna
Sausages; 100 preserved Salmon; landed per Florida, nnd
for sale by [apr 17] WOOD, GLAGHORN A OO.
A. SUMS.
Y .-1ANCY Colored SHIRT8.-A IM1 mpplj on bond, of
l^gncmKro'^b, ROBINSON fc CAMP.
/QUICKSILVER—150 lb*;. Just received^ and lor rata
U low, by MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
x EECIIE&—This day received per steamer, one tub of
JU targe Swedish Lsoches. W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 35 Monument Square.
XJOLLAND GIN In Bond-6 pipes of “Swan” Gin; In
H to.™. I..«K sum/, fbr «.. v b, u dav]dsoh
, A MACKEREL.—50 bbto. NoO.1.3 and 8,In store.
LV1 apr 2 MoMAHON A DOYLE.
Itirfcfjmitifjc.
G REEN PAINTS^-1.000 lbs. prim6 Green P*lnt}Just
received and for sale, at 18if eta. per lb.
“TNB A CONNERY, Harris’ whart
TjAtXDN SlDES^-Mcoske for sale by :
X> mar 22 WOOD, CLAtiHORN A CO.
( \RV18’ CORN STARCH^-A fresh *upplj,Just recetv-
\J ed snd for sale by O. BI. WILLETT A CO.
dtr 11 Opposite 6L Andrew’s Hall.
mar 19 F. W. CO
DIUMK and MESS BEEF.—Landing: 75 bbta; for tuUe
X low, by WOOD, GLAGHORN A CO.
/"10DFI8H, Ac,—000 lbs. of eholce Flab, for fkmlty
Ja; zz ^
O. M. WILLETT A CO,
roar 11 Broughton*!., opposite Si. Andrew’* Hall.
TX700DEN WARE, BROOMS Ac.—fib dozen Pointed
T T handle llrooms.
30 doz. Painted 3 and 3 hoop BuckeU.
15 nestaKeelers; 15 do. Tubs
25 do Sealed Measures.
Instore, and for sale by HENRY A FI8KE,
aprii 9 Exchange Dock.
IN DOW SHADES.—Just received per steamer Als-
V V bams: a new and splendid assortment of Window
Shades, of thta spring’s Style, and for solo by
moral AIKIN A BURNS.
1QRE8S GOOD8L—Crape De Paree, In plain colors
xJ Rich and high colored French Organdie Bluallns;
Jaconet and OomDrie Muslins In every variety of stylo,
or sale by LaROCUjj, BOWNE A CO.
S fine okl Jaroaca Rum and ^punaheons^&L*Croix
Rum, In store aud for sale by
mar 33 W. BI. DAVIDSON.
(DBAS,—75 half chests superior quality Black Tea, In
X 5 oz. papers, recently Imported. Also, 25 hair cliesta
of fine quality Hyson, and 20 Cottles do. In store, for rale,
mar SB W. M. DAVIDSON,
■DIGS FEET.—Put up Fulton Blarket; 10 quarter bbls,
X landing, for sole by HONE A CONNERY, ”
roar S3 Horri’s wharf.
OPIRIT GAB LAMPS.—Glass and Britannia Fluid
0 Lamps of vartoua patterns, luat received and for sole
by [mar 10] COLLINS A BULKLEY.
^llN.—25 bbls. E. Phelps', landing and foraata
Vf - 67 WniSKEY^720bbb6rN767iVbUkejr7f«rMi«
In* to arrive by
mar 11 . COHENS A HERTZ.
Ayf OL A88ES,—30 hhds. Mo!asee*.-50 tierces N. O.
1.V1 8yrup, for sale by ^BfeMAHON A DOYLE.
IX AVAN A BEG ARS.—Received by last trip of tbe
LX “Issbd,” 54 BI. Segara or superior quality, such aa
“La Yndla,** “Abie to* ojos,” “London Sue,” Ac. Also,
10,000 supwlor Plantation Began; for sale by
mar ltf J. V. CONNEllAT A CO.
rjpEAS^-100 half chests of superior Black Tea, In 4 oz,
X 5 or. nnd 8 oz. papers, 5 do. loose, also 20 half chests
superior Hyson Tea, for sale by
mar 30 W. M. DAVIDSON.
DREAD,—30 bbls. Pilot Bread; 50 do fine Navy Bread;
X> landing and forsale by
mar 30 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
DL ACK TEA.—Superior quality, for isle by
IX mar 17 A. MINIS.
OlLVER PLATED, Table and Tea Spoon*, also Table
0 and Desrert Forks, Spectacles, Cases and Tobacco-
boxes; for sole by P. W. CORNWELL,
apr 17 102 Bryan-street.
DERCU8SION CAPS and Gun Flints; fer sale by
1 F. W. CORNWELL
apr 16 102 Brynn-strccL
p IN, RUM, Ac.—50 bbls. Phelps’ Gin, 33 barrels N. E.
VJT Rum, 15 half Barrels No. 1 Mackerel; landing and
for aale by
mar 9 COHEN A FOSD1CK.
/"CHILDREN’S CARRtAGES-WIth tailing tops; a
\J groat article for children. For sale by
mar 13 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
DEFINED SUGARS, Ac.—30 bbl*. Crushed, 10bbto.
XV Powdered, 15 boxes Lost; and 40 bbto. Stewart’s
Clarified 8ugar, 20 boxes Italian Maccaroni; 20 bbls. 95
percent. Alcohol; 150 boxes Colgate's Soap and8tarch;
Just received by W. W GOODRICH.
DICE WIRE.—Just received an assortment or Rico
JtV Wire- For sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
fob 27 102 Bryan-street.
XUST RECEIVED, in store, 142 Broughton-street, a
O choice lot of Family BuUer, Rio and Laguyra Coffee,
Btuart’s Refined Sugars, A. B. A C, and a few barrels
English Spilt Peas. EDMUND WALLEN,
fob 26 Two doors from Dixon's Confectionary.
rpoiLET SOAPS,—A targe assortment of Toilet Soaps.
X tn cakes; also, In pound and half pound bare; Just
received, and for sole by W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 25 - Monument-square.
QPAN18H SUGARS.—150 M. or varlod* brands-some
0 of very choice quality. For sale by
mar 4 A. MINIS.
DLANTATION STUFFS, Light Cassimeres, Idnen
JL Drills, Union Linens, Drop d’Ete, Cottonadea, Ac.
A foil assortment, Just received,
mar 13 LaROCHB, BOWNE A CO.
"IftSSENCE OF GINGER—Brown’s Essence of Jamaica
J2J Ginger, which possesses all the valuable properties
of the Jamaica Ginger In a concentrated form, just re
ceived and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 5 Monument-square.
XVRAWERS, DRAWERS.—A large, supply or White
U Unen and Twilled Jean Drawers, Jurt received and
for safe by WM.R.8YMON8.
*pr3 Draper and Tailor, 17 WhltakcMt.
XTESTS l VESTS!!—Fancy Marseilles and Unen Veits;
Y a supply Just received and for sale by
W. R. SYMONS*
apr 3 Draper and Tailor, 17 WhltakersL
DISH.—500 lbs. Codfish; 15 kltta No. 1 Mackerel; lOkltta
X 1 Salmon, for sale by
*pr 3 BRONSON A SEVELINGE.
DILLON’S ROPE.—200 colls landing nnd fbr sale by
Lf mar 29 COHEN AFOSDICK.
DRENCH MUSTARD.—Just received per steamer
JU Florida, a very superior article: for sale by
aprl BRONSON A 8BVEL1NGE.
TXT IRE DISH COVERS—In Belts j also, round do; for
T V covering Butter, Meat*. Ac. For a*le by
apr 8 COLLIN8 A BULKLEY.
rpARRANTS Compound Extract of CIJBEBS AND
X COPAIVA.—Thf* compound U superior to any pre
paration hitherto Invented, combining, In a very highly
concentrated state, the medical properties of the Cubebs
and Co pairs. For sole by
apr 15 BIOORE A HENDRICKSON.
i 4 AND 5-4 white and check MATTING, or the best
t"t quality; Musqulto Lace and Nett: for solo by
apr 15 DzWllT A MORGAN.
pilAM PAG N E.—11 eldaleck, Buche,Bouzy, and various
O 0U,„ b„»dK la «»r. wd fo, »1. % avs3EAVt
*pr 15 Corner Bull and Bay-sU.
■\TEW-ORLEANS WHISKEY AND BACON, landing
iN per schra.Barah Thorndike and VVmHonw—100bbto
old rectified Whtakev; 15 hbds Bacon Sides; 10 do. do.
Bhoulden—for sale by J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
C PERM CANDLES.—A few boxes tor sale low, to close
0 consignment, by 8EABORN GOODALL.
■\TEW-ORLEANS SUGAR AND LARD.—15 hhds fol*
ly fefr Sugar; 10 bbls Lard. Landing per Schr.
JVCONOT „ ATtco .
OUGAR.—23 hhds. N. O. Sugar, from fair to very
0 choice quality, landing from brig WaltatlU, and for
sale by [opr8] A. MINIS.
/CHAMPAGNE AND 8 EG ARB.—20 Boskets Chsm-
\J psgne; 8S0 thousand Segars of various Brands, some
very superior, in store and for sale by
aprO W. M. DAVIDSON.
■DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—25 barrels Dorn ratio Brandy:
Lf 85 do. do. Gin; 10 do. do. Boston Rum—In store and
forsale by [apr6] W. BI, DAVIDSON.
DHEESE.—Imitation “English Dairy” In boxes. smoU
V size—fbr sale by (apr 6] A. MINIS.
rpRAVELING TRUNKS.’— Robinson A Comp bare
X Just received a lot of fine Traveling Trunks—for sole
at [opr 6] Gsudry’s Building.
X ADIES’ Block Silk Net Mitts and GIotok Ladles’
Lj Long Arm BlUts; Ladles and Mioses Kid, Lisle and
Silk Gloves. For side by
spr i Laroche, bowne a co.
T/fONONGAIIELA WHISKEY.—75 bbls Blonongahcla
ivJL Whiskey, some eight yesra old, venr superior—In
store, trod tor sale by W?M. OAVlDSON.
X ONDON AND DUBLIN BOTTLED PORTER. —10
Lj casks and 10 cases of very superior London and
Dublin Porter, In quarts and pints: for sale by •
apr 10 W. BI. DAVIDSON.
o ACK BALT.—In store,for sale by
0 apr [apr 5] BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
DOFFEE.—200 bags prime Rio Coffee, 50 do. Govern-
\J nient Java do.; landing and for sale by
•pr” Swift, DENsLowk co.
DA STERN HAY.—300 boles prime Eastern Hoy, In
Jli store, and for sale by E. W. BUKER.
aprl
T,f OURNING GOODS.—Black Crape De Parle, Silk
IVJL Plaid Bareges, Plain Block do, Silk Tissues, Small
dotted Foulard Silks; 8Uk Grenadines, plain and water
ed; French Jaconets, plain and figured; French Muslins;
Just received and for sale by
Laroche, bowne a co,
mar 89 8hadd’s Buildings.
TXT W. GOODRICH has Just received and offers tor
YV • sole:
NEW BYRUP and HABIS.—Stuart’s, Georgia and N.
Orleans new crop Syrups, and new Ham*.
FLOUR.—75 bbto. lllram Smith’s and Pure Genesee,
100 hsir do, 50 bbto. Baltimore Hour.
SCOTCH ALE, fcc.-Tennont’s Scotch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants and Raisins.
XJICKT.ED DUTCH HERRING, 8almon and Mackerel.
Jl 5 kegs pickled Dutch Herring; 5 half kilts plokled
Salmon; 5 hOirkitts pickled Mackerel. In store and tor
sale by [apr 14] G. BL WILLETT A CO.
rjvAILORB’ IRONS,SmoothingIron^Ac^^tor sale by
apr 14 103 Bryan-street.
PICKLES.—In barrels and half barrels, just received
JL and for solo at tho Emporium. _ ___ _ _ T
apr 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
A LEI ALEII ALEIII—50bbla.celebrated ALBANY
iX CREABI ALE. brewed expressly for me, Just ar
rived, and landing this day from barque Exact; for sale
at the Albany Ale Depot
apr 10 W. M. DAVIDSON.
TX7H1TE 8ILK FRINGE—Very wide and handsome,
^i U “ rc “' ,Kl “ df0 £S5cV BOWNE k OO.
TiYLEOANTLY ENAMELLED WATCHES.-Snull
Hi Geneva Watches for Ladies, a very superior article.
Just received by 8/WILMOT.
Cgcntrat^tmttttflctnciitfl.
SAVMNAU Aim AUGUSTA
m0» STEAMBOAT OOMPAlf'
/THUS COMPANY Till continue L,
i and bther Merchandise, ou the Sav
and from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH,. ........Copt, Pirn
LAMAR, Cnpt. Cos
—AHD ALSO BY THB STKAMKR— . .
AMORY SIBLEY,. Cnpt. -
The latter Steamer being of less draught than any
other on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages or the wafer. The Company Is also provided
JAMES STHATTUfitWKA.BBj.., .
Of the tale Finn of STRATTON A
DOBSON, formerly of No. 72 St. Julian
street, begs to Inform the Inhabitants of
Savannah that bla new and spacious
Store la No. 155 Broughton-atrcet, first
|door West of Bamard-atreet, where ho
has the opportunity of k
assortment of Cntqr
Bracket*, Burners, Pipes, and every «
In Gas-Fitting.
New Tin, Sheet-Iron & Copper Mannruetory.
feY’sTOTEsii enrovfffti ,
The Subscribers have on hand at the corner
of Broughton and Jelferaon-olreeU, a splendid
stock of STOVES, TIN. SHK^TIRON and
COPPER WARE, which they offer at whole
sale and retaiL
All kinds of Job Work In our line faith
* ully and promptly executed. Orders re
spectfully solicited.
N, B.—Having had much experience In Roofing, wo
re prepared to execute all Jobe In toot line In the latest
J. U. Ac T. BISHOP. .
?;fR°s,ss5h«?Sfj^„ ril
number of COOKES O A PARLOR 8TOV
which bo will dispose of on accommodal
terms. Among them maybe found the fl
awing: Cooking Stoves— 1 The Republic; Lady
of the Lokm Air Tight, Premium; Queen of
tho West; Empire, Premium; Eastern, Pre
mium. Porior and Office stovea—Union! Cot-’
lagerCylinder: Sheet Iron, (sir tight) square and oval;
Six Plate and box Stoves.
HOLLOW-WARE.—Pots, Kettles, Ovens, BnMew,
iuco Puns, Ac. See. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware,
fer sale, and manufactured »t short notice.
Orders fer Roofing, Gutters and Leaders attended to
with punctuaUtyT^ JOHN J. MAURICE,
Jtn 20 Nos. 10 A12 Bantard-eL ,
WATCHES* JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE*
THE Subscriber now opening tho largest
stock snd greatest variety or Watches, Jewel
lery, Silver and listed Ware, ever received
before. Fancy Articles of every description In
abundance. Also*. Presentation Boxes, of the
richest kind, varying In price from fL3S_to
9100. Ladles’ watches, from $30 to 9255:
Gent’s do n from 940 to 9200. Friends and
customers are Invited to call and examine, and if Inten-
tVinter—nnd if sufficiently encouraged will make It'
his permanent residence. Ills specimens on exhibition
at my store, I pronounce superior to any I have ever be
fore seen lu the line of Hair Work. Mr. N. wtU be happy
to wait ujjonsll who call, and give prices fifrUiedlfferent
styles o o successor to M. Eastman, •
ebrner above Pulaski House. .
P. S.—Watches repaired ai usual by tbe best workmen
In the United 8tatos. Jan U'.. .
PIANO FORTE DEPOT.
Tbe
undersigned respectfully inform tho
eltlsens of SavonnabyCfeonria, and Florida, r
, .. that they have on hand more than fifty-Pi*'
mhos, the Hugest stock ever ou sale lathis dty. and made,
by tho most celebrated manufacturers In the United States. ■
Nunn’s A Clark’s, J. Chlckering, Boardtnan A Gray.Lqt- '
chet A Newton, Edwards A Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers 6f Music, have place In their targe assortment.
These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautifully fin lined tn
Rose Wood, Black Walnut.-and Mahogany, with iron
frames mode in tbe most substantial and workmanUko
manner. Also the Justly celebrated jEollan Piano Fortes,,
which, fer their sweetness and tone, bare not been equal-;
ed. All these instruments have metalie frames, which
render them peculiarly suited fer this climate, preventing
the necessity of tuning for years. • •
The undersigned are agenta for Henri Hers’* celebrated.
Grand Pianos, made In Paris.; For power and beauty of
tone, they stand pre-eminent.
Caibcart*s ITIelodeona.
they have also for sale.
All oftheee instruments will be dl
from 9175 to 9IC
Jan 20
llspoeedofon the most
i of the Pianos ranging
I. W. MORRELL A CO.
PIANO FORTES.
(Fortes, are always snppUed wlth an as
sortment of these favorite and justly celebrated instru
ments. For durability, they can be fully warranted,
whilst their superiority or tone and touch Is evident and
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as woll aa
the critical connoisseur. The Ladles ore rc'pcctfully In
vited to view these insfrmnenta! and an amngemant
haring been effected with one of our most eminent Pi
anists tor the purpose, they can also be enabled tojndgo
oflhe tone. F. ZOGBAUM A OO, Market-square.
E3T Second hand Pianos taken In exchange—also
toned and repaired. Jon 20 ,
China, Crlnss&EarlhcuWare
JVC. IMNDHOCCK Jk CO.
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, FlnefiGp*
Chin* Tea Seta; Saucer*; Dinner Seta; GillMIf,
'and Plain Pitchers; Candlesticks, high andwr
_ low; China Vases and other Mantel Ornaments;
Save-alls; Toilet Bottles; Csrd Trays; Mugs; gilt and em
bossed, various sixes; Granite Dinner,Tea and Toilet
Beta; Lustre Bowls; together with a general assortment of *
G rani to Ware; Decanter* of now patterns Pitchers; Gob
lets; Wine Tumblers, cut and prosed; Water and Wine
Bottles; Astral, Solar aud Globe Lem]
plain nnd colored; Finger Basina; Fruit
Bowl*; Salt Cellars, varioi ** "
JlBukM.;
Table Spoons;
lb* Strainers:
P _ _ /Benlk.'Patasit?;
Coffee Drawers; TeaPota; Chocolate Poti; Lamps; Con- .
.Mick.! Cu P*i MW p,to ks <to.,o 3; toe.
Jan 20 Smets* new building, Brough ton-street:
HARDWARE, COTTON GINS, Ac.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers tho feltowlng (present
arrivals) fer sale on very liberal terms:
Collins’ heavy and light Axes and Hatchets.
Archer A Co.’s heavy, medium and light Axes
ptwt Hatchets.
Amc*’Spades and Shovels; long handle and sodeeido. '
Chisels, Augers, and Files, Hana-Saws, Wood-Saws and
Hammers
Pitch and Manure Forks; Steel and Wooden Rakes
Steel Yards; Counter Seale* and Balances '
Cotton and Store Trucks, all alzea, aeveral extra Urge,
with wide wheels and lynch puta
Log and Trace Chains and Stretchers
Douglass’ Force nnd Suction and Yard Pump*
Hydraulic Rams, Lead Pipe to fit
Patent Leather and IndlaRubber Belting, various size*
Cotton Baw Gins and Sea Island Cotton Gins
Bagging Twine of superior quality, and cbtap
Pure Sperm and Lamp Oil
Garden and Way Wheel Barrow* . ■
Burr Mill Stone, In the rough or drefaed fer running,'of.
any required sizes
Mil! Irons, and Screws to suit. _ . , ,' .
For bargains, call on C. H. CAMPF1ELD,
171 BayetrtdL
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken In trade, or paid forfai .
cosh, at curreut prices. Apply,m above. 6 feb24
III. D. MURPHY* TAROB. ■
105 BRYAN-STBEET.
. Begs to lnferm 4 Uie public (to whom beta grstor-'
fnl for the patronage already bestowed,) that bo
•till continues his bu«lness,ond Is prepared to exe
cute all orders entrusted to h!m,with despatch. In
the most feshlonable style, and on reasonable terms; also,
that having opened a direct communication with the first -
houses in he same line In New-York; be will have the,
earliest reports of feihiona from that city and from Europe.,
N. B.—Cutting and Repairing done on the shortest;
notice. - ly may £3.
DTOECT IMPORTATION. •
w THE Undersigned having perfected hla nr*
;raugementi with bta friends In Germany, u
,uow prepared to receive orden for all brands
of WINES; viz: .
Moskllk, Buxoukdy, Muscax end Ruuz WINES,
Ankiskttb and other CORDIALS, In glass or wood. .
Wines will have the name of toe party who ordemL
them marked on them, who also may reedve them, dl-.
reel, through the custom house. * ^ pmLLIpfi r .
- ' - ‘hcMqfl&U T y
apr 7
DECEIVED PER STEAMER ALABAMA:
i Ptoln and block Watered Grenadines
Black Gro de Rhine, printed Barege DeLalnea
Crape DeCbamota; white Oballv, . t . .. ,
“ ^^^Po^prlntedJoclcoab^y
Jan 80
Congresselreet, opposite toe Mai
REMOVED* ,
The Subscriber having moved to Solomons^
building, 143 Brongtaton-street, begs leave to In
form too publio that he ta now prepared to for-;
—nlih families and all who may tavor him “•
their patronage, with every article In toe Grocery 11
the best kind, at wholesale and retail. 0~*— *—
tors will be put up with great core and d
Jan 20 EDMUN
Liquors. Wines and Fancy Groceries.
THE subscriber would Inform his friends and
, he public generally, that he has Just opened, at
, *i"7T(5^?^'Socl?rtF5!!io? l oHo^S
r 3 and LIQUORS—such as old Madeira,
Sherry, Port, Teneriffe, Ctaret.' Champagne and German,
Wines; choice did Brandies, of varlousbranda: Jamaica? '
and Si. Croix Rum; Scotch and Mobongsbela VVhlikl
choice lot of Segon, of various bands; fresh:
" ““ f&Wi*
dines; Olives; Capers; j
rican do4 English Sauces; London Fo
Judd’s Sperm and Patent Dandles; and
des, too numerous to mention;
J. ROUSSEAU.