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N.Ill—Each Citation by tbo Court of Ordinary, that
sputtcatiba haa been male for Letters of Administration,
must be published thirty days at least.
tfoileo by - Executors and Administrators for Debtor*
and Creditors to render in their accounts, must be pub*
Ushcd six wiBRs. ,
, gales of Reel Estate and negroes, by Executor*. Ad-
mlnlttratore, end Guardians, mutt be published FORTY
DAYS before the day of sale. Theao sales most be mndo
at the Court House door ortho county In which the prop*
erty Is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
between the hours or ten in the morning and four In the
afternoon. No sale from day to day la valid, unless so
expressed In the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi*
an« to the Court of Ordinary, for leave to tell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates, ■ by Executors and Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters Dtsmlssory, must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on Real Estate,
must bo advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy- of the bond of agreement) to make tttloe to land,
must be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff’s sales, under executions_rtgularly granted
AY8 before the day of tale.
PonUoli
T HE Studies In this University era:—A Theological
Course or three years, designed for those who are
preparing for the Gospel Ministry;
A Collegiate Course of four year*, equal to that of other
Colleges iu the country t
A Scientific Courso of three years. Including, with some,
additions, sll Uio studies of the Collegiate Course except
^AnAcodendcaTCourse, Including whatever la
ry to prepare for admission Into College.
ADMISSION.
d l ‘ur. , an^^untrt I <f»arcl|a.
must sustain a satlsfactoiy examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Gmst,
Virgil, Cicero’aBetect Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reed*
er: end must bo st less! fourteen years or age.
Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course
must sustain a satisfactory oxamlnation on Geography,
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations-u>
Algebra, and two booki In Geometry; and must be at
least sixteen years or age.
BXriKSB*.
7Yfci<ra. _ Spring Term. . Fall Ter*.
In Tubolooical Seminary,....Nothing Nothing,
lx Collbob, $35 00 $15 00
Scientific Course, 85 00 1ft 00
lx Academy—
Preparatory Class- 85 00....... IS 00
Socond “ 80 0Q W 00
Third “ 1ft 00 0 00
Elumenlary « 10 00 0 00
RooraRouL. 0 00 4 00
Contingent Expenses, '. 8 00 1 00
These expense* are required to bo paid In advance.
From Students who lodge in the College buildings, fifty
dollars will bo received as frill payment for the tuition
es. room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price or lk>*nl In the village la $10 per month: of
wkilling, room-rent, and fuel, $3.
_ COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
The Commencement is held on the lut Wednesday In
July."
There are two Vacations, dividing the year into two
terms, as follows: ■>
b^FlrstTenn—from last Wednesday In August to Docem*
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Com*
menoement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday In August. U. M. SANDERS,
Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
Any friend, by application to Dr. 3, L. DAGO, Presi
dent of the. University, will receive a catalogue, contain
ing the course ofsludlcs, and all other necessary Infor
mation. B. M. 8.
sept 18 lam—18 mo
wntH.r.'-AM^ANn ui’taii,
FAINT AND OIL STORE,
ifreet*
5 LEAD, Pure
Nos.
Jhist of Voters.
S EC. 8, Be it furthsr enacted by the authority of the
It me, That from and after the pa&ssgo of this act all
perrons shall be qualified to vote at elections for Mayor and
Aldermen or the city or Savannah and the hamlets there
of who are citlttns of (be United States, have resided In
the State of Georgia for one year Immediately preceding
the electlon and within the corporate limits of Savannah
SAVANNAH, OA<
No. II Whitnkcr-Bi
K EEPS constantly for sale-WUlTE
land8 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS t
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OP FANCY COLORS.
Linseed OIL, 8perm do- Neatafoot do- and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var
nish, Graining, and Artists 1 do n Window and Picture
GLASS, of all qualities, from 6bv8 to 33bv4fi; Copal, 4a-
a highland Dark Coach VARN1BH, MIXED PAINTS
kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
Borders.
V3T The nbovo articles will bo sold on reasonable
terms.
House, Sign anil Ship Fainting
Dono In a workmau-llko manner, and at reasonable
prices. Jan 20
city taxes or have in their own right sufficient real estate
to satisfy any tax executions which may be against them,
who hsvo made all returns required by the ordinances ol
the city, and have been registered according to the pro
visions Of this act.— Exlraclfro m the Registry Lam.
• Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John S Achord, Geo
A Ash,F W A verfeldtjG W Anderson,Mathias Amorous.
Conrad Bych, Richard Burke, Michael Boylan, E W
Buker, John Brady, E J Blount, Wm M BlounLPatrick
Brady, Thos Bandy, Wm B Blount, Dr W G Bulloch,
Anthony Hosier, Saul S Box, Jos U Baldwin, laaae Brim-
no, Belgamond Berg, Henry Demers, N K Baraum, Wm
T Brantley, Robt Blake, Wm Burke, AT Bennett, Wm
M Black. Felix Bouynon, Gilbert Butler. Thos Bourke.
Eugeno M Bee, J P BolrculltoL L E Dyck, A Borchcrt,
nr_ it ' n..ll J n u nil.- n.ii.!
ACIDULATED FRUIT-DROPS*
TtLAVORED with Banana, Pino Apple, 8trawbcrry,
Raspberry, Green Gage, Orange, Jsrgonel Pear, Ver-
galout Pear, die* Ice. These Drop* have the pure, rich
flavor of the fruit In the highest state or perfection, and
are entirely free from all noxious Ingredients. Justi
celved, per steamer, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 18 Monument-square.
Wm Bi
man, Tbo*
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILLc
rpHE Attention orConsumcrs or Lumber is respectfully
solicited to tho following described qualities and
kinds of Lumber now on hand and for side by the sub
scribers, vlxs
First and second quality Planed,Tongucd and Grooved
: loords, X, 1, IK, lKt 1 Kj end ljif Inch thick, from 0 to
14 Indie* wide.
Planed and Edged Weather Boards, K» X and 1 Inch
thick, 0 to 14 inches wldo; socond quality Weather
irda, Kt K and 1 Inch thick, 0 to 14 Inches wldo—
ich Is soldi" * * * ‘ * '
lossonger, Patrick BuikoyiPH BoluiI Henry Bcttol which fo'sohfata low prico,nud is very desirable for
[ho* W E Bcalle, Wm J Bulloch. roofin^whero either tin or shingjca are used.
Wm H Curler, John Cooper, C A Cloud, P L Constan
tine. David 0 Cash, M A Cohen, RR Cuyler, Geo A Cuy-
ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, W H Cooper, Edward
Cubbage, David Cohen, John Cleary, Joa V Connerat,
Allen Cullen, Cha* Cooper, Jos Cleary, Barnard Cons tan*
tine, Tho* W Cooper, John Clancy. John Cantons, F W
Cornwell, Joa B Carruthens Nicholas Cruger. Writ
ght
Cornwell, — ........
Culpepper, Thos Corley, R M Charlton, » J Cossets,
Richard Cole, T?n>s Cusack,Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack,
C H Camptleld, Francis T Cole.
P.
Rlc’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm O
Dawson, Michael Dally, Rlc’d iKmovan, Soml P Dibble,
Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorze, Patrick Downoy,
Issue D’Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Dnvidson,~Morty Dorgan, Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jas Dunn, (motley Dugger, Jas H Dcmund, Jos Dawson.
Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
_ug, planed aud jointed, K to IK Inch thick.
1 to IK >»ch merchantable wldo Boards.
1 to IK inch second quality do. do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scantling.
A portion orthe above described Lumber Is well-sea*
Boned, and suitable for Immediate use.
Bill Lumber frirnislicd to order at short notice.
Lumber, wheu purchased In lots of not less than 3,000
feet, will bo delivered upon any wharf In the city.
For engagement, apply attlio Mill, or at tho office of
tho subscribers, 04 Bay-street.
Jan 80 W. B. GILES A CO.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold In fine pow
der, then mixed with Llnseod Oil to the consistency
Joseph Fell, John Fbley, Thos Ford, Jos 8 Fay, Wm
FerrilL SewaU H Fisk, James Fountain. Dugtld Ferguson,
J B FalUgsnL Robert Ferrell, Jno G Fsll&ant, Jas Far.
roll, John FoIlenrcL Andrew Fnrry, John Fitzgerald, An
drew FUtiey.R R rclt, Michael Finney, Win F Feay, E
8 Fulton, G8 Frierson, Austin French.
John Gerdts, Francis GrlmbalL J F Gutlmartln, Req)
Geohovoly, Joshua Griffith, U L Gilbert, JosGoor
G W Garmany, J B Gallic, Jos T Gannon, Jos i
Michael Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, Wra A Gibbous, rov*
rick Gsrron, Jss Grady, Geo Glen, J F Grovcnstuln, John
Uamrae!!,' Joa Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, John Griffin.
N L-Harris. PD Hellxhelm, John IIanpt,8r- O 8 Uen*
rv, Christopher.Hussey, J D Hitches, C 9 Harris, Blartln
lloullhnn, Dennis HeMy, Dennis Holland, L 8 HarL Mi
chael Horan, John Hughes, David Harmon. MOHeold,
Wtn LHatipt, WraN Habersham, Jos Hunter, SN Hor
ns, J K Hernandez, 8 P Hamilton, Henry Haupt, Ed
mund HeMran, Patrick Hall, Wra Ifaulah, Jonathan Hill-
L P'Harris, Wm P Hunter, G W Hardcastle, Wm Hunt,
w, E D Hendry, D F Halsey,Patrick Haniy, John Higgins,
John Haniy.
George Jones, Jas O Jones, Jas M Jones, B G Junes,
Alexander Johnson, Jas T Jones, J D Jesse.
u' Harmon Knhlman, Wra II Kelly, Phillip
k Katteuhnm,l’ M Kollock, Ezra Kent, N B
ling, Johu Kennedy, Dr N KohUiouse.
CAL Lamar, Thos B Lloyd, Beqj’n W Lloyd, Hugh
1/OKan, Jos Llppmnn, John ftlll Lovell, B W Leach. B
LsUirop.Martiu Larkin, 8 Y Levy, JT Latham, Peter
Abraham MInlx David Morris, Jacob Manses, John
Msklh,-Thos - McNleholos, John Maatorson, Edward
Msahan, Jeremiah McCarthy, John MoHne, Wm Morrell,
J G Mehrtens, Robt McIntyre, 110 ftlehrtens, Jno D Mol*
lett, Jos Mordeati, Michael McGrall, Thos Murtaugh,
Lcander Moore, Mathias fl Myer, Peter McGulllleuday,
811 raster Manning, 111 Marsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Mnrchl-
son, Jno Montmollln, Thos Maher, Thos MeAullflV Jos
NcFoely, B W Miscall/, H W Mercer, O A Magill, Wm
Meredith, E T McGrall, Thoa McCollum, II More* Wm
J Mges, J;D Maltord, O D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O
. lor[ Wm Nungozer, JnsNunge-
ivood, Jno W Neavilt, D D Nlcnols.
John W Owens, Geo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor, Urn
O’Brien, Owen O’Rourke^ohn F O’Byrne, Davld*OM3on-
nori Owen O'RieUy, Humphrey O’Leary, o S Owens.
PhiiScMu Pout!
Quantoek, Jaa.
P M Russell, Waring Rumo'h, David Boaenblalt, Jocob
Roseaband, John Hassell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rocbealer,
ThoaJ Ryon, J B Ro^ John Reody, A
n Rochford, Christopher Russell, Wm P
Rooetu, John Ryan, J B Read?Jo*‘w Rohberts. Henry
Hoaef. Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, L S Russell.
j®. A" SonjliatL Wra SwolL John A Schaffer, John
wuaaer^fiieh*,; Smye, Henry Slorko. Abraham Simpson,
John A Sfaly, Rlch’d Scoalan,
Harman8»ber,RH Spencer, Morde-
ever Is covered from tho action of the weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to It fbr steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds of iron, os It forms a coating nearly os hard
os the iron Itself, and never cleaves oflV
In Mtno planes, a spurious article has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carefhl to buy ol
authorized Agents,
Every Barrel Is marked BMKPS FIRE-PROOf
"PALYT. Tho above Point is for salo in Savannah by
sop 18 C. A. L. LAMAR.
JV8hefraj\,J H Blroe *» Dan ' 1 s “UlTon, Jas
IISw 1 Vta, DeoWTllcolmb,Wra
J& ,rick '5’dlng^ Barnard G
CbHtilan Uebete. “•
cob Walter, Gregory Whll^ Michael Weldon.
; PMer Zarodoskl, Edward O Zetroner.
toratt» n * ‘‘"’^J.JltiallflcaHona of voters entitled
at A, . d ®ri?«n of (ho City of Savannah
nerwSiiftP election dn. December next, and a list of
anTrS^^^ 1 * 11 ^ or * h ® won tlj. 0 f April. If there are
notMinu?.^ 0 * 0 wo Roglitcfed, and who are
WmBBBtes**
t they mur
R. F. AKIN,
Clerk Council.
HAMU/TON k HARDEMAN,
Factor* tutdCommlsiion lUorcliontx,
CMS*. V. nsMlLTON. r TBOMka IIXKPIMXN.
kAlUlWlck A cooks, .
Factors and Commission Merebantsy
183 lit*-Strut.
». s. asanwicx.
JVSx. 1
JOHN O. COOKE.
SWIFT. DEN8LOW A OO-
Bealcrx in fJrooorles* Provisions) ,
FORBIOJfJUfD DOMESTIC LWUORl
OOOXlia BAY AND WHITAXaa-iTaXKTS. •
. "EToTOJrEr
AT TAVLOa’a BUILOIXn—XA*X*T WXAKP,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply or
^Crockerr-Ware, Clrocorlex, Ac.
L.ROBIDER, [raoK Paris]
Fasblonablo Boot and Slioo-ltlakor*
Impurltr of French /.rsMrr,
wniTAXxa-sTaKKT—orrosrn: smkts’ buildino.
j. l. Oliver;
Fashionable Boot Manufacturers
NO.aXVXNTXXX BULb-STXKrr, NEAR MONUMCNT-sqUAXC.
Cork-Sole, t WatefrPrftoi; Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, aud p\ra^ole Bools j Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shore, Pumps, Slipper*,
Ae^modo to order In the neatest and most fashionable
manner, of warranted materials, and by the most experi
enced and carefhl workmen.
WYllY'a Wright,
General j
RtalEitatCrXcfroci, it
orricz, eoom
fob 83 Savai
ntm and Brokers*
Jw Sale of
1 dctcriptin PtrinolPropiriy.
“IWTi AND BAY-LANE,
i, Georgia.
J. HASBROtJCK Jc l
IMrORTESS AND WttOCI«itSj)kALni IN
Earthen-Ware, Ereneh Chins* looking Glosses.
'EcZbrnwa,
1YAN-STXEET.
PHI
AMD DEAL^lFlMItEAl
FENfleld’s kaWok—no.
— ROBtehT D. WALgEiU
Marble and Stone Manufacturer*
IT. JAXES-SQ’B, SODTS XUS TBIXITT CSOXCH, TORK-ST.
.. Grave Stones, of Italian and JtomnHo Marble; Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Btone, for build
ings. Ornamental Iron Railings, A&, Ac, furnished to
fW."
kw’a HAtt,
Work In Masonry
nasT door wxst
Will take contracts for I
of every description,
Canal-Street-Near
R. LACIILHON.
mm
Englneer nnd Millwright,
7ROM AMD BRASS,FOOMDER.
RASTERN WHARV-TRAf-aT.
X'PtftfoiF'
Sc Manufacturer of Segars*
NO. 13 WlrtTAK*RETREAT,
ad a well selected 'slocit of Imported So.
Importer
Keep* on hand
gore; also Manufactured T<
other articles uaually keptte'
he otfon on the most reasonable
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
HE SUBSCRIBER takes Ibis t
SprCufl anti aununct?
inghta friends and the citizens of Sari
IIXJTHINO ever offered In this «
s method of lnlbnnli
t THE MOOT SPLENDID STOCK OF Cl
eeeh article, and no deviation, and atthe remarkable low prices
... A a generous public. In part are Uh
sin be appreciated by of
nvw In store, to wltt
GENTS* CLOTH COATS.
Gent*. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do'
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Backa and Polka Backs,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olive do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Block Doo Skin Polka 8acka,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Casslmero Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Block Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
Bilk and Wool do do do
i*h, that he la now
bo prices. In ptiln
e goods are marked,
win* Goods 1 have
Cnmblet,
~ ikod
COATS.
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Fancy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin, , -
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Uashmeretts,
Brown aud Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d’Ele,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Llnon and Linen Bosom Shirts.
811k, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino 8hlrt* and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Bilk, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Llnon Collars, two and three ply.
andLlnen,
Plain do do do
Black Alpacca,
Block Doe Skin Pants,
Plain Black Casslmere Pants,
Fancy Colored * do
Plain ind Ribbed do
Black and Colored Satinet Paata,
VESTS.
Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vesta,
Fancy Satin and Bilk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fanoy Barathea do do
do .do Etnbrol’d CafUmtre 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
GLOVES.
Black, White, and Colored Kkl Glorea,
Black mid Castor Riding do .
Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
Black, White andFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Supcrflno Black Silk and Fancy Gravrts,
w ss. 8 , 1 ®A 8 KS;ffl!A
Black and Fancy 811k and Satin Scarfh
do do Opera Tics.
Linen Cambric, China (ford and Pongee Pocket Hand
kerchiefs.
Hols aud Cop*, of the latest styles.
Ladles’ Riding Hols.
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather.
Volyses, Carpet Bags, Cones, Umbrella*, Ac, Ac.
OIIIIiBREN»8 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Department for Children's Clothing Is fitted up in the most costly style with every convenience for trying on,
fitting, AcL the stock erabracosovery article In tfmt fine, consisting In part of Coats anti Panta of every style, Over
coats, and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do- Over Sacks, Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest
f ’- , ‘ 1 n - • -■ * "" . .. ... — * iL.I. i. ._ti _ ' j * i . . t. _ _
AUM ARABIC.—1 o
9 superior picked, Just received
MJ Just received and for sole by W. W.L1NCOLN.
mar 11 Monument Square.
TJLAKEH PATENT FlRUfROOl' FAINT U4 M.U
JJ^porara. For—]® by
rpAULE, UUTLEUV^Hne I .or, Ta. ud SQEta
X Knives, with and without Forks; Cocoa and Horn
B ACON B1DEA-S0 caskK for sale by
mar 88 WOOD, CLAGUORN A CO.
Waiters,
wand In 1-,
ed and for tale by
janfl
SUPERIOR OLD PALE BRANDY^-5 qr. casks supe-
O rior old Cognac Brandy, Also, In store. 30 packages
Otard. Dupuy A Go’s- Godard, Sazerae and other Bran
dies, 5 pipes superior H. Gin, fbr sale by
raarSf J. V. CONNER AT A CO.
low, by .
C ODFISH, iLCr-WS lbs. of choice Fish, fbr fltmtty
use: also.Smokod Salmon, Plckloddo; No. 1 Mack
rel, and Scaled Herring; for side by
G. M. WILLETT A CO,
mar 11 Broughtoml, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall.
1)RA88 CURTAIN PINS, Rings, Hooks, sod Candle-
J3 ftticks,for sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
103 Bryan^treet.
1G HA1IS, Smoked Beef; do Tongues, Ac- just re
ceived and for sale by
mar 11 G. M. WILLETT A CO.
/SMaMpAgN K.» Just received: 10 baskets
\J Champagne, of very superior quality. Abo,
a largt lot of various other brandis for sale bv
... Bouxy
, Abo, In store
for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
mar IS Corner Bay and Bull-streets.
lltlllTE and HLaCK LkAD«—3 ton* “
YY and Black - * - -
ifogtlahyVbUe
Hack Lead, In 35, SO and 100 lb.' keys; just re
ceived and for sale to w by^
t\omestio LIQUORS,—
U 800 bbbN.O. Rectified V
HONE A CONNERY, Harris’whart
_ I Whiskey
100 do K.Phelps’uin;50do N BRum
SO do Domesuo Brandy.
Just received, and for sale by
WEBSTER " "
apr fi
NSW*---100 bottaofOotton and Hemp Duck, various
xJ Numbers—in store, and fbr sale by
fob 11 HONE A PONNBBY.
L UBIN’8 EXTRACTS.—An cxlcnslve assortment of
Lubln’s Perfrunery; for sale by
JanJ8 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
00imwE[ , Li
mar 16 103 Bryan-street.
N EW MUSIC—Just received a large collection or new
American and Foreign publications. _
F.ZOGBAUMAOO,
Mark ot-sq pare.
P ORCELAIN, Mineral and Mahogany Drawer Knobs*.
foraale by F. W. CORNWELL,
mar 0 102 Bryan-street.
rpOBAOCO.—25 boxes Manufketured Tobawo, Grant A
X Williams’ S’*; foraale low by
fob 34 W. M. DAVIDSON.
YTTINDOW 811 ADES.-Jort opened: a large and ele-
YY gant assortment, comprising every variety or
scenery; also fixtures for same, with all colors or cords
and tassels; for sale by JOHN 8. ROGERS,
Jan 34 No. 3 Shad’s Building.
B URNING FLUID.—Manufactured from fresh mate
rials; a large supply kept constantly on hand, and
oraaloby MOURE A HENDRICKSON. „
B RASS ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs, Brass and
Wire Fenders, Brotizennd Iron Fire Dogs, for solo at
Jan 3 J. H ABRROUCK A CO.’B, Rronghton-tU
C OD LIVER OIL.—Warranted freehand genuine, just
received from Rushton Clark A Co.; also, Cod Liver
Oil Capsules; for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 13 Monument-square^
w»», uBiuiwiw, Venn} uuiu ngcu, ruiiu> uu- wTcr oacKi, ivau, nrainou cuiis. i'inin, Mix vcivei. vesi
Suits, and Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. The Ladies will find It to their Interest to call and examine my stock, as
tlioyaro mndo up In the latest style and the best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatement from the prices first
63TDon’t forget the new store on first floor of 8t. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jetferson-st4 apr 88
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Tkartin. April 15t*.
T ub works op daniel weiiot ...
Recollections of a Journey through Tartary, Thibet,
Direct Importation of
OTARD, DUPUY & OO/B BRANDY.
OA HALF” PIPES of Otard, Dupuy A Co. r s BRANDY,
&\) vintage ’49—In Custom House Btoro: for sale by
apr 7 W; M. DAVIDSON.
As many of the dealers in Brandy labour under tho
tmpreulun thatthe geuulne article can only bo obtained
by M Direct Importation!' to meet their wlihea, I made
arrangements lost fall with the bouse of Otard, Dupuy A
Co-of Cognac, for a regular supply of their Brandy,
and have just received Iho first shipment of 20 half pipes
of tho vintage or ’49, which was shipped direct by them,
and through no other house at Bordeaux, (as is often
dono for particular purposes,) By this arrangement I
will be enabled to sell at New-York pricevaddlng Ihe
difference or exchange and other charges. This Brandy
is now In the United States Bondod Warehouse, where
I offer It for tale, subject to debenture. If sustained by
my friends In the enterprise, 1 will coutinuo to Import for
them Ihe article direct. 1 annex a copy of the certifi
cate of “Otard, Dupuy A Co,’’ which accompanies the
*-*'* —■* Invoice—tho orlgiunl may dc seen at
W. M. DAVIDSON
We, tho undersigned, O-
T*«n, Doror A Co- Mer-
chants at Cognac, do hereby
certify that twenty halfpipes
Brandy, marked and num
bered as in the margin with
our fire brand on tbo head,
and Initials (O. D.) at the
bung, have been prepared
at our house for the Ameri
can market, and forwarded
to Bordeaux,to bo ‘ u ' *
bill of lading and
my store.
W. M. D*1 ® 20
80 KPS’49.
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.,
Cognac.
CL, 8.]
apr 7
shipped
er, n Cap
on board tho “Bholtcr, ___
tain J.B. Hall, for Willuu
M. Davidson.
In testimony thereof, we
hsveslgnod the present and
affixed our seal hereto.
Done nt Cognac, Decem
ber 6,1851.
b OTARD, DUPUY A CO.
rus—being the 4th and 5th vols. of Appleton’s Popular
Library.
Household Wards, No. 100.
—AftoTuxa surrnv or —
Memoirs of klargaret Fuller Ostoll.
Fanny Dale, or a Year alter Marriage; by T. 8. Arthur.
rpilE OLD BELL OF INDEPENDENCE, or PhlUadel-
X phis In 1770; by Henry C. Watson, author of “The
Camp Fire* of tho Revolution.** Illlustrated.
Domestic Medicine, Surgery, and Materia Medlca: with
directions for the diet, Ac^Ar,; by Francis G. Smith.
The American Receipt Book, or Completed Book of
reference—containing receipts for cookery, pastry, per
fumer) 1 , Ac.-, by. A. 8. Wright.
Philadelphia as It Is in lB52;belnga correct guide to
all the publio buildings, places or amusomonl, Ac.; with
Illustrations; by R. A. Smith.
A Rhyming, Spelling, and Pronouncing Dictionary of
the English Language; by J. Walker.
Tiro Yankee Tea Party, or Boston In 1773; by H. a
Watson. Receivod by
• mar3t JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
rpHE CYCLOPAEDIA OF ANECDOTES, of Literature
X and the Fine Arts; by Koxlilt Arvine, A. M.—with
illustrations.
Footsteps of Our Lord and his Apostles In Syria.
Greece and Italy: a succession of visits to the scenes or
New Testament narrative: by W. H. Bartlett, author of
“Walks about Jerusalem,’’ Ac.
A Pllgrimago to Egypt: embracing a Diary of Explora
tions on the Nile: byJ. V. C. Smith.
God in Christ: throe Discourses delivered at New
Haven, Cambridge and Andover; by Horaoo Bushnell—
third edition.
A Commentary on the Rook of Proverbs; by Moses
Stuart.
Examinations of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Ac- as
to their Purity and Adulterations: by C. H. Peirce, M. D.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
apr 28
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Thursday. April 8th.
T HE KNICKERBOCKER, for April.
Bleak Honse: by Charles Dickens—Illustrated.
— of y
and Chins, during the yesrs 1844, 1845 and 1846; by M. Falkenbtirg: A Tale of the Rhine; by tbo author ol
Hue, Missionary Priest of the Congregation of 8L Loza- “Mildred Vernon,” “Germania,” Ac.
rus—being the 4th and 5th vols. of Appleton's Popular The Way to do Good; b" * *-
TheTwoBrides: Aston ,
Uncle Totn’aCabln,or Ufoamong the Lowly: by liar*
et Beecher Stowe. *
Tho International Magazine, for April.
Pictorial Field Book of tbe Revolution, No.31.
Isa: A Pilgrimage; by Caroline Cheese boro’.
Lectures and Miscellanies; by Henry James.
Madeline: A Tale of Anvcraue, founded on fact; by
Julia Kavanogb, author of “Nathalie.’*
Homo Narratlves,or8toriesfrom “Household Word*;”
by Charles Dickens—Putnam’s 8eml-Monthly Library.
Supplement to the “ World’s Progress”: A Dictionary
of Dates and Statistics, 1830,1851; by G. P. Putnam.
The IndlanTribea of Guiana; by llev.W. II. Brett.
— MOKB or —
The Yellowplush Papers t by W. M. Thackeray.
Essays from the London Times, and Lite or Mary Pow»
- - •— —- qpr8
ell.
BTHODIBT IlVMNS-ftS'hl^Sdhodl.l KnlBopal
ivi. Church South, In the greatest variety.
Hungary t its Talcs and Traditions; by Theresa Poltzky.
The Golden Legend; by Longfellow.
Bancroft’s History of the United Statos—vol 4.
The Yellow Plush Papers; by Thackeray.
Baydell’s Illustrations or Shakspcaro—Nos. 39 and 40.
Mncllse’s Surgical Anatomy—8d colored plates, 4to.
Gurney Smith’s Domestic Medico, Surgery sod Ma
teria Medlca.
The Old Bell of Independence.
The Yankee Tea Party In Boston In *73.
Judgo llaliburtou’s Yankee Stories, plates.
Philadelphia in 1832, with maps and plates.
Lady Bulwcr’s School for Husbands.
apr 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
B LACK BAREGE,Tissue nnd Sewing Silk, Bomba
zines, Mourning Jaconets, Mourning Ginghams, Ac.
Fof sale by (spr5] DEWITT A MORGAN.
[UIKUOU, LBjjruj liauin
AIR BROOMS, Dusting, Hearth, White Wash, Hand,
Scrubbing, Crumb, Holr, Toolb, nnd Noll Brashes—
’ v vv mnNWP.i.1.
for sale by.
apr 5
F. Wi CORNWELL.
102 Bryan street.
. JARAS0L8.—Plain, watered and figured Parasols, in
L every variety of style, with ana without friuge,
lined and unllned, for sale by
mar 20 LxROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
/"IHAMPAGNE WINE^-85 baskets Champagne. Dot
V ble Grape, Just received, and In store, for sale by
mar 10 W. M.DAVIDSON.
rpOBACCO AND SEGARS.—100 boxes Manufactured
X Tobacco, assorted sizes and quality, SO M. Began;
« store and for sale by
apr 2 SWIFT, DENSLOW A (XL
XRON PUMPS, Lead Pipe, Ac.: for sole by
X apr 1 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan-st-
ived and for si__
marlS HONE 7
JARVIS’ CORN STARCH.—A fresh aupnlyjttst reealv-
V/ed and for sale by G.M. WILLETT A CO.
dar II Oppoalto 8L Andrew’s Hall.
jgUNO ^Loggers, Wood Yaurels^k^^for aaie l
P RIME and MESS BEEF.—Landing: 75 bbl£; for side
low, by WOOD, CLAGUORN A CO.
W OODEN WARE, BROOMS Ac.-50 dozen Painted
handle Brooms.
30 dox. Painted 8 and 3 hoop Buckets.
15 nests Keelers: 15 do. Tubs
85 do Sealed Measures.
Instore, and for *a!o by HENRY A FISKE,
april 0 Exchange Dock.
XT7IND0W SHADES.—Just received per steamer Als-
Y Y bams: a new and splendid assortment or Window
Shades, of this apriag’s Style, and for sale by
_mar86 - A1KINA BURNS.
TARE8S GOODS.—Crape De Parce, In plain colon
XJ Rich and high colored French Organdie Muslins t
Jaeonet and Cambric Muslins In every variety of style*
LxROCHE, BOWNE a CO.
(ftencrai SIKbirtCscmcms.
=r~~L"
IRON STEAMBOAT COM
rpms COMPANY win coni...
X and other BferchandUe, on tho Savannah river, to
and from Augusta, by their iron Stcomcra
JOHN RANDOLPH, ,..Cnpt. Pxaror.
LAMAR, '.Capt. Caxswxi.i..
—AXD ALSO XT TUX STEAMER—
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. •
The latter Steamer being or less draught than any
other on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of the water. The Company Is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boat* and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care or tho Company, or
IU Agents, wlU be received and forwarded, free of com
missions. * Ai SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 10 W, M. HO WLANPy Agent, AngutU.
OT. CliblX and JAMACA RU»t.—3 puncheons very
O fine old Jamsca Rum and 3 puncheons St. Crof'
Rum, in store and for ule by
mar 83 W. M. DAVIDSON.
rpEAB^-75 half cherts superior quality Black Tea, ta
X 5 ox. papers, recently Imported. Also, 85 half chesU
of fine quality Ilyson, and SU Catties do. In store, for sale,
marts W. M. DAVIDSON,
P IGS FF.KT/—Put up Fulton Market; lOquarter bbls^
landing, for sale by HONE A CONNERY,
mar *3 Uarrl’a wharf.
S PIRIT GAS LAMPS.—HUm and Britannia Fluid
Lamps of various patterns, lust received and foraale
by [mar 16J OOLLIN8 A BULKLEY,
^lN<—25 bbls. E. Phelps’, landing and forsafo
WmSKEY^SOO bbSrNTor^VUakey,' for sale
COHENS A HERTZ.
M OLASSES.—30 hhds. Molasses.—5(i tierce* N. O.
Syrup, for sole by MeMAHON A DOY^E.
rr AVAN A BEgArs.—Receired by fist trip of tbo
LX “Isabel,” 54 M. Segars of superior quality, such as
“La Yndla,” “Abre lot ejoa,** “London Size,” Ac. Abo,
mar 10 J.V. CONNER
rpEA8-—i00 half chests of iraperlor Black Tea, in”
X Sox. and 8 oz. papers, ft do. loose, also 20half«
mperior Hymn Tea, foraale by w
ACO._
47Mb,
W. M. DAVIDSON.
T)READ^-30 bbls.Pilot Breed; SOdo fine Navy Bread;
XJ landing and for sale by
mar 30 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
jgL ACK TEA^-Superior quality, for sale bjr
MINIS.
i t 1LVER PLATED, Table nnd Tea Spoons, also Tablo
5 and Desrort Forks, Spec lades. Cases and Tobacco-
boxes; for sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
qpr 17 103 Bryan-street.
james ai-ns^rstgaTSs-fc
DOBSON, formerly of No. 72 St. Julian
street, begs to Inform the Inhabitants of
Savannah that his new and spacious
Store Is No. 155 Ilroughton-slrcct, first
(door West of Bnmnrd-street, where he
'has the opportunity of keeping a largo
assortment of Chondsllers, Pendan*,
“ ~ —- —--tide used
nprSe
Now Tin, Sheet-lion & Coppct Simula
81^si O 8MVMI| , CT0VFf?ll •
The Subscribers have on hand at tho corner
of Broughton and Jeflfrnon-afreetk a splendid
stock or STOVES, TIN, BHEET’iRON and
COPPER WARE, which they oflfer at whole
■•I* anil
sale and retail.
, All kinds of Job Work in • our lino fhll
• ully and promptly executed; .Orders i
ully and promptly ei
spectftiUy solicited. ,
N. n.—Having had much experienco in Roofing, wo
tire prepared to execute all Jobs In that line In tho latest
and most approved manner,
oct 13 J. H. A T. BISHOP.
STOVE8I STOVBftil &H
TIIE subscriber his Just received a largo
number of COOKING A PARLOR STOVES,
which.be will disposo of on accommodating
terms. Among them may be. found the foi> .
lowing: Cooking 8lnvee—'TbeRepubUe; Ladjr
nr the Lake: Air Tight, Premium; Queen of
the West; Empire, Premium; Eastern, Pre
mium. Parlor and Office Btovee-4Jnlon; Cote
tage; Cylinder; Sheet Iron, (air tight) square and ovals
Six Pinto and Box Stovea.
HOLLOW-WARE.—I’oto, Kettles, Ovens, Bplders,
Sauce Pans, Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned^Tin Ware,
for tale, and manufactured at abort notice..
Orders for Roofing, Gutters and Leaders -attended to
with punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE, ,
Jana) Nos. 10 A13 Bshuird-st. ■
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber is
, stock and greatest vi_
j lenr, Silver nnd Plated Ware,.
I before. Fancy Articles of every
I abundance. Also: Presentation
is now opening tho largest
variety or WaEtiief,. JewcL
lated Wsre, ever received,
P ERCUSSION CAP8 and Gun Flints; for sale by
F. W. CORNWELL
apr 16 102 Bryan-street.
G IN, RUM, Ac.—50 bbls. Phelps’ Gin, 85 barrels N. B.
Bum, 15 hair Barrels No. 1 Mackerel; landing and
for sole by
mar 0 COHEN A FOSDICK.
C HILDREN’S CARRIAGES—With foiling topr, a
great article for children. For salo by
mar 13 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
EF1NED 8UGAR8, Ac.—30 b Ws. j Crttfhed, j 10JibJfc
man 90
percent. Alcohol;
Just received by
R^Powdered, 15 boxes l^iaf, and 40 bbls. Stewart’s
Clarified Sugarj 20 boxea Ilnllan Muccaronl; 20 bbls. 95
bo ‘ , » c ”tvrV' i ”fi&oKmaK h;
; ICE WIRE*—Just received an assortment of Rloe
Iptlonlp
jffttiiiS
richest kind, varying in price from 9tRS io
$100. Ladles* Wstcbes, ntiin $30 to $SS5e
Gent’s do, from $40 to $900. Friends aixf
customers are Invited to call and examine, and If inten
tion to please and attention to btulness wiU warrant,' be -
hopes to recelvo a proportionate share of It.
Mx. NOLTEM1ER has kindly consented to remain iho
. ,-Iwmii
Wlnter^-tnd If sufflclenllr encouraged wltt make
his permanent residence. Ills specimens on exhibition
at my store, I pronounco superior to any I have over be-,
fore seen In tho lino of Hair work.- Sir. N. wlU be happy
to watt up<mMl whqcall, and give ^ricraforthedUferent
styles or wor Successor to M. Eastman,
Second corner above Pulaski House.
P. 8.—Watches repaired as usual by tbe beet workmen
In tho United Status. Jan 11
pTano forte depot. . ; . .'
The undersigned respectfully taform tho
citizens of Savannahfucorgia, and FTorids^
, , . . .. tiutt they have on hand more than fifty Pi
anos, tho largest stock ever on sole In this city, and tnadb
by ihe most celebrated manufacturers In the United States.
flnwfijHi** “ * ' ‘ ‘
feb 87
102 Brysn-rtrost
JUST RECEIVED, In store, 142 Broughton-*treet, n
eJ choice lot of Family Rutter, Rio and Lsguyra Coffee,
Stuart’s Refined Sugars, A.B.AC~ond a few barrels
English Split Peas. EDMUND WALLEN,
fob 98 Two doors from Dixon's Confectionary.
rpoiLET SOAPS.—A Urge assortment of Toilet Soaps,
X In cakes; also, In pound and half pound bars: Just
received, andforwleby W. W/LINCOLN,
feb 25 Monumoutrsquore.
C HAMPAGNE^-25 baskeU Heldslck Wine: landing
and for sole by HONE A CONNERY,
mar 30 Harris* wharf.
a'TUSTARD,—A fresh supply of English Mustard, In
IVI quarter,'half and one pound bottle* and cans; also
Hudson’s superior American Mustard, in two, five and
ten pound cons; for sale by
Jau 10 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
S PANISH 8EGAR&—ISO M. or various branda-aome
or very choice quality. For sole by M
mar 4 A. MIN 18.
F ISK’S METALLIC BURIAL CASES—This valuable
article ta for sale by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.
Jan 17 8o!e agent In this city (bribe Invenler.
M ONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—Landing per Brig
Thomas Walter: 10 barrel* Extra Choice old Mo-
nongaheta Whlskoy; also In store, 50 barrels various
qualities of Monongahcta Whiskey; for salo by
-TT 10 J. V. CONNERAT A OO.
ORILLAIUPS SNUFF and TOBACCO—Maeeaboy.
i In Jan, kegs aud bottles; Scotch, In Jars, bladders and
bottles; Rapper, In Jars, and Smoking Tobacco, In quar-
crslzo papers; also, Mrs. Miller’s flno cut Chewing To
bacco; also, Rootne’s Msecs troy and Scotch Snuli; in Jon
and bottles. For sale by
Jan 16 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
NEW HOOKS.
B ARTERS’ Magazine for May.
Qucechy; by Elisabeth Wetherdl—author of the
Wldo, Wldo, World.
A Lexicon of Freemasonry, containing a definition of
nil its communicable terms, notices or Its history, tradi
tion, and Antiquities: by AlbertG. Mackey, M. D.
Mutual Benodt, Building, and Loan Associations, their
history, principles, aud plan of operations, together with
tho benefits attending them.
A Commentary on the original Text of the Acta of the
Apostles; by H. B. HacketL
Clurots Olives, from the Caronne to the Rhone; by
Augus B. Reach—being No. 7, Putnam’s Library. „
Galtles nod Gravities; by Horace Smith—being No. 5,
Appleton’s Pop. Library.
vvoodrere Manor, or six months In Town—a talo to
snlt the moritaand the follies of the times; by Anna Han
son Dorsey.
Hearts Unveiled, or I knew you would like him; by
Sarah Emery Bayroore.
Falkland—a novel; by Sir E. L. Bnlwer.
Remorse, and other tales by G. P. 1L James.
Leave* from the Note Book of a Naturalist; W. J.
Brodorip. Esq, F. R. S.
Wau-Non-Goe, or the Massacre of Chicago; by MgJ.
Richardson. _ '
Alto new suppllee or Tho Two Brides, Florence or tho
Fatal Vow, Amy Lawrence. Rena, Ac.
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
qpr 38 Boulh side Morket-aquare.
NEW BOOKS.
TTUNGARY IN IBM, with an experience of tbe Aus*
XI Irian Police: by CharlesLoring Brace.
The Household of 81 rTbomalMoore (a little Book): by
Margaret More. Received by
apr 29 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
C OLLETON BITTERS.—A purely vegetablo prepara
tion. and sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. A few
dozen of theao celebrated Bitten Just received, and for
sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 85 Monument-square.
D omestic liquors.-ioo bbi*. b. p. Gin, »o do. p.
and H. do,50 do. N. E. Rum,50 do.N. O. Whiskey;
landing and for sale by
r 3
NEW SPRING dc SIJltUnER DRY GOODS
npHK Subscribers are now receiving per steamer* Florida
X and Alabama, their supply of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they invite tho publio generally to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. <
DaVVllT A MORGAN,
fob 13 Rlbcro’i Building, Congresut.
iiibllo
SPRING GOODS.
W E Call tho attention or our friends, and the
In genera), to our large receipts of SL
GOODS by the steamer Alabama and other recent ar
rivals, consisting of Muslins, Bareges, Lawns, Cambrics,
Barcgo de Lalnes, Poplins, GInglmms nnd Calicoes; also
embroidered Cufik, Collars, Copes, Chemisettes, Linen
Cambrio and other Handkerchlelr, Irish Linen; black, col
ored. plaid and striped Silks, of every description, Ac.—nil
of which wUI be sold on tbe most reasonable terms, by
mar 13 KIN8TEIN A ECKMAN, 151 CongresseU
GEORGIA BURR MILL 8TONE8.
T IE Undersigned has on.hand an assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inohes to 4K foot diameter, a portion
of which Is already dresiod for running, and of superior
quality. All the necessary irons ftirnlshcd with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent individual to dress ami fit Mill
Stones, tno article con be delivered at all times to suit
orders, mid on liberal terms. O. U. GAMPF1ELD.
Jan 90
"AffUTUALBENEFIT Building and Loon Ai
1VX their History, Principles, and plan of operation;
together with a statement of the benefits attending them.
A Lexicon of Free-Masonry: containing a deflnltli
all Its communicable terms, notices of Us history, l
tions and antiquities: by Albert G. Mscksy, M. D.
Hungary In 1B&1. with an experience of the Austrian
Police: by Charles L. Brace.
Tho.Household of Sir Thomas Moore. LI bell us a Mar*
gareta More.
America as I Found It: by the Mother of Mary Lundle
Duncan.
Christ Our Exatnpler: by Caroline Fry—to which ta
prefixed an autobiography of the author. .
Tho English Family Robinson—The Desert Horae, or
tho Adventures or a Lost Faintly in the Wilderness: by
Capt. Moguo Bold—Illustrated.
The Revelation of St. John, expounded for those who
soarch the Sclpturos j by E. w, Hengstenbery.
— moxk or—
Bancroft’s History of the Ulittod Slatee, vol. 4.
PATENT METALIO DAPENER-Supersedlngtheuse
of tho brush, wel-elolb, nnd blotting paper, saving all the
timo and troubto Incident to their use. With It a perfect
copy may always be secured. Can bo used with any
'''Stent movable bindee.-a mo.t tMo«w. in-
ventlon, and one that should be found In every counting
room, for keeping in a book-Uke form, Letters, Original
luvolces, Music, Newspapers, or any papers where easy
aud ready reference Is desirable.
Parchment Paper LETTER COPYING-BOOKS, with
pages printed—got up In a superior manner, and made
from Iho very best or stock, with spring-backs, and sewed
° n P JprS» en ** JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
. NEW BOOKS.
1 "*HE LORGNETTE, or Btudios of the Town. By an
. Opera Goer.
Madeline: a Tale of Auvergne, founded on facta. By
Julia Kavanagh.
Two Brides: a story of real lllb. By T 8 Arthur.
A supplement to the World’s Progress: a Dictionary
of dates and statistics. Edited by Geo P Putnam, 1650
-id 1851.
Venctia Tretawney, or the Mysteries of the Court of
London, by G. M. Reynolds.
Home Narrative—being No 6 Putnam’s Library.
International Magazine for April. • RccM by
apr 8 JO CUBBEDGE.
AIETIES AND GRAVITIES: by the author of
Jected Addresses.
- »P ra
1 CASTORS, Table and To* Spoons, Butter Knives ami
\J Forks—all plated with
W EST INDIA FRUIT landing this day from brig
Enoch Pratt, direct from Havnns: 125 bunches Ba
nanas, 25 dozen Pine Apple*. 1000 Plan tins; selected ex-
prcul, for thl. market, anil for m]o DR0W]JIS
apr 13 No. 37 Whllaker-strcot.
-yy-HlTE LINEN 8HIRT&—Iteblnson A Carap have
Jiut received a choice lot of fine Linen 8hlrtKfor
sale, next door to Pulaski House. mnr 23
BronchitlsandKindred Diseases: by W. W. H*U,M.D. Tl A *SPJJ ,,hd,
Hugh Miller’s Legends of Scotland.
Horse Shoo Robinson—with plates.
Miller’s Principles of Surgery: by Sargent—840 en-
^Bauciror on Horsemanship and Training Horses.
Year Book ol Farts, for 1853.
Ida Pfeiffer’s Journey to Inetand—Hood's Own.
Hue’s Travol* in Tartary and Thibet: Essays from tbe
Times.
Linda: by Mrs. Lee Hentc,and Reno, Mob Cap and
Morcus Warland, by the same author.
London Art Journal, for AprtL ■
C URTAIN FIXTURES.—25 dozen Curtain Banda,
35 do Window Cornices, new styles^ust received and
for sale by [inar 29] I. W. MORRELL A CO.
INGllAMS.-!
lx vi
ORDINARY’S BLANK8.
A LL the different forms or Blanks, according to the
late law, for tho Court or Ordinary, printed and for
sale by [mnr 86J “
rt or Ordlnnnr, printed aud foi
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
NEW GOODS—For Steamer Florida.
T IE Subscribers have receivod on assortment of rich
FANOY and 8TAPLF. DRY GOODS, por steamer,
to which they Invite tho attention or purchasers,
apr 14 NEVITT, LATHRfip A 8TEBBIN8.
_aprl;
* >
. . Tubs, PIl,--
pera, Trays, Knife
KdSTTowel- “
era, Clothes ,
Floggors, Ac.; for sale by
W OODEN WARE.—Bras* Band Buckets, Iron do^
Tubs, Plgglns, Measures, Wash lloanls, Cocoa Dip
's, Trays, Knlfo itoxcs, Hnlr and Wire Sieves, FIbur
ito/Towot Rollors, Cages. Butter Print*. Stenk Pound-
,_Clothcs Pina, Potato Mashors, Rolling Pins, Bung
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
100 Bryan-street.
dec 19
INKN BIIKETINOB, TABLE DIAPERS, Ac.
8-4 to 13-1 heavy Linen Sheetings
W to 10-4 Damask Tnblo Linens
4-4 and (k8 Pillow Cose Linens
Huckabuok, Scotch and Russia Diapers
Bird’s Eye and Slleela Diapers
Super Irish Linens, In whole and hslf pieces.
■pr» NEVlrt, LATHROP A 8TKBBIN8.
P ANAL FLOUR, REFINED SUGARS, Ac.-Land-
Ing: 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Floun
35 do Pure Genosseo do;
25 do Stuart’s Crushed Sugar;
90 do- do Powdered do;
do Loaf do;
C LARET and OLIVES, from the Garonne to theRhlno;
by A. B. Roach—being No. 7 Putnam’s Library.—
Complete sets of do. in 7 vok, cloth.
Brace’s Hungary In 1851, with an experience of the
Austrian Police, with a map and ptatea.
Mackey’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mutual Benefit, Building and Loan Associations: their
History, Principles and Ptan of Operations.
Qneccby: by Ells. Wetberell, author of “The Wide,
Wide World ”
The Household of Sir Thomas Moore.
Romanism at Home-addressed to Chief Justice Taney.
Barnes’Notes on Revelations. , . _
Advanced-Guard and Out-Post Servico of Troops; by
Blnhon. . ->
No. 2 Bleak House by Dickens.
Iforpcra’ Magazine for May,
10th Georgia Supremo Court Reports ..
apr 29 W. THORNE WILL1ABIB.
RECEIVED”BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
rpHE KNICKERBQCKS{’fOT»f»J^-
i London Art Journal, for Apri).
Journey to Iceland, ana Travels In Sweden and Nor
way, translated by Charlotte Fennlmoro Cooper from
the German of Ida Pfelflbr—Putnam’s semi-monthly
Library.
Thorpe: a Quiet English Town and Human Life There
in: by William Mount fort.
Venetln Tretawney, yol.2: being tho conclusion of The
Mysterlos of the Court of London; by U. W. M.Roy-
nolds.
1851, or Tbe Adventure# of Rr. nnd Mrs. Sandboys on
their first visit to the Great Exhibition; by Henry Maybew
and George Cruikshank. _ , . .
Hand-Book of Wines, Practical, Theoretical and Ills,
torical, with a description of Foreign W Inesond Liquors;
by Thomas McMullen. .. .
Horse-Shoe Robinson: a Tale of ;he Tory Ascendancy;
by John P. Kennedy, author or “Swallow Rani.”
The Carallers of England, or the Time* of the Revo
lution* of 1642 and HB8; by Henry William Herbert.
The Standard Speaker: containing Exercise* In Proae
and Poetry for DeclamaUon la Schools and Colleges; by
Epes Sargent.
. .. . moxb or
Tho Rook or Ballads; by Bon Gaultier. Rlustrated.
Men and Women of the Eighteenth Century; by Areeno
Houssay*.
Map of Florida—new edition.
L INEN SHEETING, Pillow Case Linens, Table Da
masks, Damask Napkin*, Towels, Huckabacks, Dow
las. A targe and new a&pply of the above
SO boxes " _
fiO down Painted Pall*
■ r— « *S5W> i--
80 • do Brooms, and for sale by
spr 90 . "SWIFT, DENSLOW A
•AeA . .
* 90 do III
>3@Bl
■tr
V. S. ClotUing emporium,
WHOLESALE WAREROOJIS
mins’|b hnfihti««lS W3 ADY^lSSPcLOni WG
X Establishment, roccnUy opened by theBubscribera,
otfore Inducements to 80UTHERN nnd' WESTEWf buy
ers In regard to low prices and Immense varioty or stock,
rarely to bo met with. The Increase of sales from a renr
liberal patronage, has been such as to warrant their of
fering Clothing nt unusual low vricu. and carrying out
tho system ot^I^rgs Sates and Small PrufU."
ry* Orders from any port of the United States prompt-
I, oxecuWl wd «IUi BROTHERS fc CO.
tod makers, A. Stoddard A Oo. and J. B.Dunham, oom.
A CIDULATED FRUIT DROPS-Propared by Rush-
tou, Clark A Co, N. Y.-consIstlng of Banana, Pine
Apple. Lemon. Strawberry, Raspberry, Green Gage,
X- tou, ciar - - -
Apple, Lemon, Strawberry, Rsijibeny,
age,
Jargond Pear,
Orange, Nectar, 8lckle, --o—— —c~--nr *
Ginger, Vanilla Ac, Ac. These Drop# have the pure
rich flavor of tho Fruit In the highest slate of perfection,
nnd are entirely free from all dereterloualngredlenta, and
are totally dUforent from an Inferior •rtlde which has
beeo recently introduced and against wbteh the publio
have been cautioned. Just received per steamwr Ataba-
ma,and foraale by W. W. LINCOLN,
april 8 Monument-square.
rjENTLEMBN*8 and Bova’ Light 8PRING 0A8SI.
VJT MERES, plaid, strii»od, white and colored Linen
- - P ^ - llTcravals, ptakland rtriped
7 MERES, plaid, strijx
i- ».« -- ini), cord
Drills, btaok and co'rd
Kid, Silk and LUlo Gloves, black French Cloths
CaMlmere for spring nnd summer, Merino, Silk, Lisle
and Cotton Umlervests, Suspendora and HrtfiHose oT
S? d^r 1 p.lon,^lj.^ lT... aayj’jlfRHR '
TTORSEJHOE ROBuStoN?.'^®"of th. Tw,'A»
Xi oendancy; by John P. Kennody.
Tho IlowadJo In Syria; by Oeorgo W. Curtta, author of
Venetia Tretawney, or Tbe Mysteries of thoj
London, being the final conclusion of Tbe Myatonea of
the Court of London: Rose Foster and Caroline of Bruno-
wick; by G. W.M.Roynokls,
8 UlfoTWmS!?pSm, I »i t th r ’3»eBom njm hH Cor-
A fturther supply of ute-efLoid Jelfrnyjihy Lord
Cockburtu Recelxed by
may 6
i. a-caBBEndi.
rial#by | (n i, D n ■ upunDinunAW
may 8
MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
8WIFT, DENSLOW A CO.
apr 13
BroughUiibetreet
B ORE1NG MACHINES, and Drilling Machlnes-For
sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
apriM2 109 Bryan-street.
ACON SHOULDERS.-20 lihds^ landing from brig
P LANTATION STUFFS, Light Cas»Imeres,_ Linen
Drills, Union Linens, Drep d’Ete, Coltonsdes, Ac.
A full assortment, just received.
full assortment, Just recelvc_.
mar 13 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO,
fjxsSENCE OF GINGER—Brown’s Essence of Jamaica
Jjj Ginger, wblcb possesses *U the valuable properties
of the Jamaica Ginger In a concentrated form, Ju»t re
ceived andforsaloby W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 5 Monument-square.
“ of White
D rawers, drawers.—a targe supply of wi
Linen and Twilled Jean Dmweru Juȣ recei ved j
for solo by WM. R. 81MONS.
—Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltaker-st.
75OTSI VESTSll—Fanoy MarseillesandLineiTVcst*;
. .uppl, j M1 r-ccived n >^«^ SVMONBi
apr 3 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whl takers*.
T7VI8H.—500 lbs. Codfish; 15 kltu No. 1 Mackerel; lOkitta
Salmon, for aale by
apr 3
BRON80N A SEVELINGE.
D".^ ROPR-aBc'U Ug..,,^
-yy-ffiE DISH COVERS^-InseUs^alsOjrounddo; for
apr 8
IttE UIOII wivwia-uncus: mso,ruuuu
covering Butter, Meats, Ac. For aale by
0 COLUN8 A BULK!
iARRANTS Compound Extract of CUBEB8 AND
I r—This oom:
—This compound 1s superior to any pro-
s Inyenlod^ combining, In a yery^Wghly
T .
COPAIVA _ , .. . . . „
pnratlon hitherto loventod. combining, In a very hi;
concentrated stale, the medical properties of tbo Cul
Por IfooirR fc HESDR1CKBOW.
j AND 5-4 while and check MATTING, of tho boat
-4 r*,,,; S,0K ‘ ul, ° ^ “Kan.
IHAMPAGNE.—Heldsleck, Buche, Bouxy, and various
J. ROUSSEAU,
apr 15 Corner Bull and Bay-ets.
EW-ORLEANS WHISKEY AND BACON, landing
per echra .Sarah Thorndike and Wm Hone—100 bbta
old rectified Whisker, 15 hhds Bacon Bides; 10 do. do.
Shoulders—for sale by J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
Nunn’s A Clark’s, J. Chlckering, Boirdmsn A Gray.Lut-
chet A Newton, Edwards A Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers of Music, have place in their targe assortment.
These Pianos are of rich tone, and beantlfoUy flnltned in
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with iron
frames msde In tho most substantial shd workmanlike
manner. Also the Justly celebrated Avolian Piano Fortes,.
which, for thdr sweetncaa and tone, have not heenequaL.
ed. All these Instruments have meUlic frames, which
render them peculiarly suited for this dinutie, preventing
tho necessity or tuning for years.
The undersigned ore agents for Henri Hen’s celebrated.
Grand Pianos, made In Paris. For power and beauty or
lone, they stand preeminent. . >
Catlicurt’M ITIelodeona.
This beautiful toned wind instrnment, for vtitace pon>
poaea, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private nfco-
lice or Organists, possessing a sweet and powsrfol tone,
Xlt of theeMmrtnimcnta wlU be dtapoaed of on tbe n
accommodating term*. The prices of tbe Pianos rer-
from $175 to $1000.
Jan'80 LW. MORRELL AGO. >
; PIANO FORTES.
^H%XBn i The Subscribers, sole Agents for A. Sto-
Nz _ i- n r'-rt and Co.’s and J. B.Dunham’s Plano
ff f | | f Fortes, are always supplied with to as
sortment of there favorite and Justly celebrated instrti-
menu. For durability, they can be folly warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone and touch ta evident and
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as woU as
the critical connoisseur. Tbe Ladles are respectfully In
vited to view there Instruments; and to arrangement
having been effected with one of our most eminent Pi
anists for the purpose, they eaaalso be enabled to Jndgb
ortho tone. F. ZOGIIAUM A CO n Market-square. J
or Second hand Pianos taken in exchange—also
tuned and repaired. Jon 80 .
China, Glass&Eartlicii Ware
JVC. IIASRROUCK Sc CO. •
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, Flnegrj
China Tea Sets; Saucers: Dinner Sets; GtitmUf 1
land Plain Pitchers; Ctodlesticks, hlto andHf.,
(S fowl China Vases and other Mantel Ornaments;
Sare-fllhq Toilet Bottles; Cord Trays; Mugs, gUt-and-e~
bosacd, various sizes; Granite Dinner,Tea and Tol
Seta; Lustre Bowls; together with a general assortment <
Granite Ware; Decanters of new patterns: Pile*-—
lets; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed; Water
Bottles; Astral, Solar and Globe Lamp--
K ' in and colored; Finger Basins; Frttitl—.
wls; Balt Cellars, vzrloua paUerpz: UallL
hemtan Glass Toilet Bottle*. Vases, Ac^ Silver. GUI
Bronzed Glrandoloj and Roebucks; Plaited Fruit Bai
Forks; Ci
Britannia (
Coffee Drawers; 1^.. — —>
Jon SO Bmets* new building, Broughton-streeL
>P;CLAGnORN A CO
A DIES’ COLORED GAITERS.—Another supplyjus
E. F. WOOD A Co.,
Gibbons* Building.
low, by
LxROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
S ' PERM CANDLES.—A few boxes for sale tow. to close
consignment, by SEABORN GOODALL.
TVfEW-ORLRANS SUGAR AND LARD.—15 hhds fol-
lN Jr fair Sugar, 10 bbls Lard. Landing per Scbr.
Tlionrolko, and for ssie by ' . „
apr 17 . J.V. CONNERAT A OO.
QUGA1L—83 hhds. N. O. Sugar, (torn fair to very
O choice quality, landing from brig WaltatiU, and for
aale by [apr 8] A. minis.
C HAMPAGNE AND 8EGARS.-20 Baskets.Cham
pagne; 8S0 thousand Segars of various Brands, some
U. DAVID30S ,
5sfEOTlu"LIQUORS^—85 barrels Domestic Unui3yt
^8do.do.OL^IOdo.do,mwnRiim^jn «ore«i»l
[mar $4]
ye goods ft.
DEWITT A MORGAN.
C \U1N1NE.—100 ounces Farr’s pure 8ulphato Quinine;
Ur t HEKDR.CKSON.
ILK AND LINEN IlOSIERV.-Just received, a targe
assortment of Taney colored Silk half How; also
Brown Linen—for sale by ROBIN80N A CAMP.
aprO At Gaudry’a Building*.
G 1AUZE MERINO 8HIUTS.-^Juat received, a foil
JT stock or Gauze Marino Shlrta-also Drawers, extra
largo size—for solo by
mar 23 ROBINSON A CAMP.
J UST RECEIVED per steamer Florida: Fine fresh
Raisins, Figs, Preserves, Olives, Ac. For sale by
l»r 1 BRONSON A BEVELINGE.
rpRAVELING TRUNKS.— Roblnsou A Camp have
X Just received a lot of fine Traveling Trunks-for sole
at [opr 6] Gaudry’* Building.
L ADIES’ Black Silk Net Mitts and Glovem Ladles’
Long Arm Mitts; Ladles and Misses Kid, Lisle and
811k Gloves. For sale by
opr 1 LxROCHE, BOWNE A OO.
RTONONG AHELA WilI&KEY.-75^bl# Monomahrta
ONDON AND DUBLIN BOTTLED PORTER.—10
• casks and 10 cases of very superior Irondon nnd
P ATES DE FOIES GRAS, Ac.—Just received, a fresh
supply or Pates De Foies Gras,Truffes, SnucIssesTruf-
foes; Galantine De Perdreaux auxTruffes; 3 bolte# Prune#
D’Egcn 1st quality; Maccaront and Vermicelli, No. 1.
, ter sale by J. ROUSSEAU.
»pr *
•TXT INE8.—95 Qr. Cask* superior Port Wine; 10 do. do.
YY Madeira Wine; 10 do. do. Brown Sherry; 10 do. do.
Pale Sherry—In store and for sale by
apr 0 W 1 . 51. PAV1D8QN.
jyj-OLA8SES «»d_ WHISKEY.y-50 bbta. pure N L O.
iandlnj
opr.
Molasses, and 25 bbls. OMMoirongahcta Whlskoy,
ng smj for eale by GREINER A HOLLIS.
rpOOTH BRUSHES.—A fine assortment of English
X Tooth Brushes, amongst which are sooae extra hard,
Just received by W. W. LINCOLN,
opr 8 Monument-square.
B RANDY and GIN IN BOND.—10 half pipe* Otard,
Dupuy A Co’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 qrs. Rochelle
A Bordeaux Brandy, and 0 pipe* Imperial Kagto and
AjHk-SWEtPa tad SCULL3.—A Urjo KWruoml
J of ail sizes, on band and for sale by
mar 93 ^ HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wharfi
C OLLODION, or Liquid Adhesive Plaster; just
^ fc 11Et)BMCKa0!ii
B EEF, TONGUES, Ai^—lo half bbls F. M. Beeft 3
bbls smoked Beeft 100 emoked Tongues; 100 Bologna
Hsusages; 100 preserved Salmon; landed per Florida, and
for ante by [tpr 17] WOOD, CLAGHORN A OO.
s ^1i4EGAR.—In barrels—tor aide by
aprO
f^ANCY Colored 8H1RTS.—A foil supply on hand,‘.of
^ ROPP.SON fc CAMP.
■*«sftuueaeRBmfiak'
arrival!) foraale on very liberal terms:
Collins’ heavy and light Axes and Hatchets. • •
Archer A Co.’* heavy, medium and light Axes
mil Hatchets. r '
Ames’ Spades and 8hoveta; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Augers, and Files, Hand-Sawa,. Wood-Sawa awt
Hammers
Pitch and Manure Fork*; Steel and Wooden Rakes ■
Steel Yards; Counter Scale* and Balances .
Cotton and Store Trucks, all sizes, several extra targe*
with wide wheels tod lynch pins .
Log and Trace Chains and Stretchers
Douglass' Force and Suction and Yard Pumps
Hydraulic Bams, Lead Pipe to fit
Patent Leather and India Rubber Belting, various sizes :
Cotton Saw Gins and Sea Istand Cotton Gins
Bagging Twine of superior quality, and cheap
Pure Sperm and Lamp Oil
Gardenand Way Wheel Barrow*, * - . • v
Burr Mill Btone, In the rough or dressed for running, of
any required sixes
Mitt Irons, and Screws to suit.
For bargains, call on C. II. OAMPnEL^^
Woo), Hide*, and Skins taken In trade, or pdd for Iu
cash.nt current prices. Apply as above. 6 • fob24 ;
apr [apr 5] BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
C OFFEE.—200 bags primo Rio Coffee, 50 do. Govern
ment Java do.; landing.: ' *"
apr 3
ding and for sale by
SWIFT, DENSLOW k
I EASTERN HAY.—300 bales prime Eastern Hay, In
•j store, and for side by E. W. BUKER.
apr 1
M OURNING GOODS.—Block Crape D© Parle, Silk
Plaid Barges, Ptaln Black do, Silk Tissues, Small
dotted Foulard Silks; 811k Grenadines, ptaln and water
ed; French Jaconet*, ptaln and figured; French Muslins;
J “ re “ ,, “ Undr< " "»OCHE, BOWNE . OO.
mar 29 Bhadd’s Buildings.
Begs to lnform 4 tbe public (to whom be 1* grale-
.ful for the patronage already bestowed^that be
'still continues btabusIneia^Hl is premuedtoexet
cute alt order* entrusted to btm,with despatch. In
the most faahloftable styte, and on rttomabte terms; also,
that having opened adUwtteommunlcatio*with the.first
houses in he same line In New-Yorkt he wUl havetbo
earliest reports offkahtona from that etty and from Europe.
N. B.—Cutting and Repairing done on the^gak
pibect inponTAttioN. : •
THE Undersigned having perfected hta ar-
.Jtngemcnu with bta friends, in Germany, ta
^uow prepared to receive ordera.for all,brands
of WINES, viz: . „
Moarott, Bukoumpt. Muscat and Ruixk WINES,
Akkiiettk and other CORDIAIA In gtaaaor wood*
Wince will have the name of the party who wjdered
them marked on them, who also may reedve them, di
rect, through the custom house.
W W. GOODRICH has Just received and offers for
• sale:
NEW SYRUP end IIAM8.—Stuart’s, Georgia and N,
Orleans new crop Syrups, and new Hams.
FLOUR.—75 bbta. Hiram Smith’s and Pure Genesee,
100 hairdo., 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALE, Ac.—Tennenl’s Scotch Ate, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currant* and Raisins.
P ICKLED DUTCH HERRING, 8almon and Mackerel.
5 kegs pickled Dutch Herring; 5 half kttta pickled
Salmon; 3 hair kilts
sale by
air kilts pickled Mackerel, In store and for
fqpr 14] G. M. WILLETT A OO.
tpAlLORS’IRONS,SmoothingIron^A^^forsete by
ipr 14 *103 Bryan-street.
P ICKLES.—In barrels and half barrels, Just received
and for sole at the Emporium,
apr 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
A LEI A LEI I ALEI1I—50 bbta. celebrated ALBANY
CREAM ALE. brewed expressly for me, Just ar
rived, and landing tots day from barque Exact; foraale
at the Albany Ale Depot. ... ..
apr 10 W. M. DAVIDSON.
TX7HITE SILK FRINGE—Very wide end ; hand*omei
o’j^^’fefegaaassa*.
:>er steamer, one tub of
iV. W. LINCOLN,
ftlonumeut Square.
BOWNE * CO,
H OLLAND GIN in Bond—6 plpeaof ^Bw*n” Gin, In
Jan 20
Congresestreet, oppoalto
REKIOVEDt
The Subscriber having moved to Solomons, -
building; 143 Broughtonatreet, begs leave to liw
form too public that he ta now prepared to fur-
nlsh families and aU who may fovor him with
their patronage, with every article to the Grocery line, of
the best kind, at wholesale and null. Orders from Plan-
tors wiU be put up with great care and drapatch.
Jan 20 EDMUND WALLEN.
Llquoia. Wines and Fanoy Groceries.
THE subscriber would Inform his friends and
RIE*V WINEk*and UQUOR&^sucb ns old Madeira,^
Sherry, Port, Teneriffe, Claret. .Chsmpagno nnd Gei
Wines; choice old Brandies, of various branda; Jap
dines; Olives; Capem Am._
rican do.; English Sauces; 1
Judd’s Sperm and Patent Candle*} and many other arti
cles: too numerous to mention.
Jan 20
COHENS
Offer for tale on
. 50hbda.foirtoprimo
100 hhds. choice Cuba
500 ooita Kentucky BMo Rope;:
90 bates Dundee <to;100boxe*
M ‘