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STUDIES, »
IE Btudlos In this University are:—A Theological
_ Course or threo years, designed for those who are
preparing for the Gospel Ministry:
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges In the country:
A Scientific Course of three year*, Including, with some
additions, all the studio* of the Collegiate Course except
the Ancient T ■-«»«— •
The regular time for the admission of Students, Is at the
iponlng of the Fall Term, the lost Wednesday In August.
Candidates for admission Into tho Collegiate Course
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Omar,
v lrgU, Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Read*
r: and must be at least fourteen roars of age.
Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Blmpte Equations In
Algebra, and two books In Geometry; and must be at
least sixteen yean of age.
Tuition. Spring Torn. Fail Torn.
k Thsolooioal Skmihary,....Nothing Nothing.
InCollkor, §89 00 §15 oo
. Scientific Course, 85 00 15 00
lx Aoadkxy—
Preparatory Class,. 85 00 15 00
Second “ . 80 00 18 00
Third “ 15 00 0 no
Elementary u 10 00 0 00
Room Rent. 0 00 4 00
Contingent Expenses, 8 00 1 00
These expenses are required to be paid In odrance.
From Btiidonta who lodge In the College buildings, fifty
dollar* will be rccolvodns full payment for the tuition
foes, room rent, and contingent expenses or the year.
The price of Board in tho village Is §10 per month; of
washing, room-rent, and fuel, §3.
COMMBNCKMKKT AND VAOATIOXS.
The Commencement Is held on the last Wednesday In
July.
There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into two
terms, as follow*:
-Each Citation by the Court of Ordinary, that
jn has been made for Letters of Administration,
__ published thirty DAYS at least. ,
Notice by Exeeuton and Administrators for Debtor* nit
and Creditor* to render In tbelr accounts, must be pub* i
Fi rst Term—ftom last Wednesday In August to Decern*
ber 15th.
—j of Real Estate and negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrator*, and jJuardjaus, must be publishod FORTV
DA Y8 before the day of sale. These sales must be made
at the Court House door of the county in which tho prop
erty Is situate, and on the first Tuesday of the month,
botweeh tho hours of ton In tho morning and four In the
— — j morning and
^pressedliv thoadvcrtUcmcnt.* 0 **"*' nM > «*«*»
AppUcattons by Exeeuton, Admlnlstreton and Guardi
ans to tbO Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must be published TWO MONTHS.
. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and In testate pitateAby Executor* anf Administrator*,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Exeeuton and Admlnlstnton for Let
ters Dlsmtasory, must be published 8IX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on Real Estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of tho Court of Ordinary (occompanlod with a
copy of tho bond of agreement) to make titles to hind,
must be advertised three months at least.
isnoament.
Bummer Vacation—from Commencement to lost Wed
needay In August. 0. M. BANDERS,
Secretory of the Board of Trustees.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, Presi
dent of the Unlveralty, will receive a catalogue, contain
ing tho course of studies, and all other necessary Infor
mation. B. M. 8.
sept 18 lam—18 mo
Sheriff's sties, under executions regularly granted by
the Courts, must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions, BIXT Y DAYS—sales of perishable
FAINT AND Oil STOBE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
11 Wtallaiker-etreet.
TTEEPfl constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pur* Nos.
8 GROUND paints:
Prussian B°u ° W> Brown ’ Cbrome 0recn > P«ria Green, and
DRY PAINTS!
Vcnollan Rod, Spanish Browu, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Rod Lead, Litharge, Part* and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber. Terra do Bienne,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed OIL, Sperm do, Neatsfoot do, and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, Whlto-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var-
hist of Voters.
of who are citizens of the United Slates, have resided In
the Blate of Georgia for one year Immediately preceding
the election and within tho corporate Iftnlu of Savannah
for ene month Immediately preceding their registration
and contlhuo oo to do up to the Umc of election, who
bare attained the age of twenty-one years, have paid all
city taxes or have In tholr own right sufficient real estate
Adolph Abrahams. Robert Adams, John 8 Achord, Geo
A AahjF W AvcrfcldtjG W Anderson,Mathias Amorous.
M Block, Felix IJouywon, Gilbert Butler, Thos Bourkc.
Eugeno M Ueo, J P Bolfoutllct, L E Byclt, A Ilorchert,
Win Bassenge it Patrick Bulkoy, P H Bohn, Henry Bctte-
raon, Thos W E Bealle, Win J Bulloch.
lor. Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullon, W H Cooper, Edwnrt
Cubbage. David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V Connerat,
Allen Cullen. Ghaa Cooper, Jaa Cleary, Barnard Constan
tine, Thos W Cooper, John Clancy, John Caralens^ F W
C H Campfiold, Francis T Cole.
Blo’d W Delaney, Martini*
i, Wm C
iael Dally, Rlo'd Sonoran, Sami P Dibble,
T „Juv Albert L D'Lorze, Patrick Downoy,
Isaac D’Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson, MoTty Dorgau, Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jss Dunn, Chealey Dugger, Jas 11 Demand, Jos Dawson.
Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan,'Richard Eimls, Abraham
P.
Joseph Fell, John Foley, Thos Ford, Jos 8 Fay, Wm
Jlgwtt.-Robcrt Ferrell, Jno G PaUjgant, Jm Far
rell. John Fofleard, Andrew Patty, John Fitzgerald, An
drew Halley, II B Fell, Michael Finney, Wm FFoay, E
S Fulton, Go Frierson, Aurtln French. ’
John Gerdt*, Francis GrlmbnU, J F Gullmartln, Berd
Geonovoly, Joshua Griffith, O L Gilbert, Jos George, sr,
O W G arm any, J B Gallic, Jos T Gannon, Jos Geiger!
Michael Glasgow, Geo AGordon, Wm A Gibbons, Pat.
. _ , Jlasgow, Geo.
rick Garron, Jaa Grady, Geo Glen, J F Grovensteln, John
” —" GriT
Gammdi, Jos Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, John Griffin.
N L Harris, P D Heilzheim, John Uanpt, Sr, C 8 Hen
ry, Christopher Hussey, J D Hitches, C 8 Ilkrris, Martin
Houlihan,Dennis Healy. DennlsHolland, L 8 Hart, Mi
chael Horan, John Hughes, David Harmon, M C Heold.
WmLHaupVWmN Habersham, Jos Hunter, BNIIsr-
E Hernandez, 8 P Hamilton, Henry Haupt, Ed.
d Hefferen, Patrick UaU^Wm fiaulan. j(—
r*K§U. ■ B
round Hefferen, Patrick UaU, Wra Ilaulon, Jonathan Hill-
L P Harris, Wm P Hunter, G W Hardcaslle, Wm Hunt,
iDHendry, D.F Halsey,Patrick Hanly, John Higgins,
Wm
jr.
. George Jones, Jas O Jones, Jos M Jones, BG James,
Alexander Johnson, Jaa T Jones, JD Jesse.
. Prod Kretc, Harmon Kuhli
Kolb, Dedrica Kattenhorn, P ....
Knapp, Jaa King, John Kennedy,
Hannon Kuhlman, Wm II Kelly, Phillip
: Kattenhorn, P B! Kollock, Ezra Kent, N fi
log, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouse.
O A L Lamar, Thoa E Lloyd, BeqJ’n W Lloyd, Hugh
ik.Lee,
Larken, Patrick Lenahon,
kVldM
J U Mehrtens, Robt McIntyre, IIO Mebrtens, Jno D Rial-
ktt, Jos Mordecal, Michael McGrnlL Tho! Mnrtaugb,
loaoder.Moore, Mathias II Myer, Peter Mcaullllcuddy,
SllyeiRr Manning, M Marsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Murchl-
Mn, Jno Montmoflln, Thos Maher, Thos McAulin; Jaa
NcPedy, B W Miscall/, H W Mercer, C A MogUl/Wm
Meredith, E T.McGrali, Tho* McCollum, H Morc^ Wm
J Moore. J” * »«-- z
[ Moore, J D Mallard, O D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C
v\ Wm Nungozer, JasNungo-
' DDNlcnols.
nr, GNorwood, Jno'W Koavlit,
_ John W Owens, Geo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor, Tim
O’Brien, Owen O’Rourke,John FO’flyrnc, Davld’o’con-
nor, Owen O’RIelly, Humphrey O'Leary, 0 S Owens.
Jos v Prentice, Jno F Posey, F
Phllbrlck, Jas M PrenUce, S M Pond.
Quanlock, Jas.
n.
.. Harmon Bllber, RH Spencer, Morde-
Anarew SteofYater, JohnSarago, JSSolo-
'k Scherff, A A Sraota, W R Symons, Thos
, A y 0 8htW| J(l .
8am'l Solomons,
® a UlranjQeoSnalthofi^ JnoO Poxton, A
cobShafibr, MShefitaU, tr n O J Spencer.St
iv^^nn.John Spellman. D ir BtewnrWohn Sullivan,
8 <nlth, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud-
der, Sami S Sibley, Anthony Sogur, Jaa 8hea, Pat’k
tk;:i. , AD" 8 B B k a. j H a ‘ ro “- um,> jm
.Wm H Tarver. John V1
H Tyson, John Thompson,
Tarver, Goo W Tilcolmb, Wm
‘ Pflrlck Tydlnga, Barnard G
Christian Uebolo.
M Wkldburgh, Wm Thorno Williams! Wm Wllsom \V
Hiram Waller. John Williamson. Jos Wh?tc, J
«»b Walter, Gregory White, Michael Weldon. ’
Peter Zorodoakl, Edward G* Zolrouer.
It ^ of **» dl/oTsavannS
g are tho ^qualifications of voters entitled.
Clerk Council,
f T M [ p 'UndersIgnedwSl? Sp^tfoily call tho attention
sSawmgMJttgBge
Hjjjund a choice assortment of
Jaa 86
MMtif’
je Ancient Languages; .
An Academical Course, Including whatever Is
ry to prepare for admission Into College.
ADMISSION.
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February ltC
Second Term—from first-day-of February to Corn-
JO
*OOIi
’AIL
pan, Lights
of all kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
Borders.
oy Tho aboro articles will bo sold on reasonsble
terms.
House, Slgn nnd Ship Painting
Done In a worktnan-Uko manner, and at reasonable
prices. Jan 80
AClDtlLiAXEB FUUlT-DItOl'H,
TTHiAVORED with Banana, Pino Apple, Strawberry,
I Raspberry, Greon Gage, Orange, Jargonel Pear, Vor-
mdout Pear, Ac, There Drops havo the pure, rich
flavor nf the fruit In the highest uato or perfection, and
are entirely free from all noxious Ingredients. Just re
ceived, per steamer, and for sole by
W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 18 Mouument-sqnaro.
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PEANING MIJLL.
rpUE Attention of Consumers of Lumber is respoctfully
JL solicited to the following doscribod qualities and
kinds of Lumber uow on hand and for sale by the sub
scribers, viz:
First and second quality Planed, Tongued and Grooved
Boards,«, 1, IK, ljf, IK, and IK Inch f
14 Inches wide.
i thick, from 0 to
Planed juid^ Edgod Wealher Boards, K, ^ ond l Inch
tnlck. 0 to 14 Inches wide; eooond quality Weather
Boorac, K, K mid 1 inch thick, 6 lo 14 inches wide—
which is sold at a low price, aud Is very desirable for
roofing where either tin or shlnglca are used.
Shelving, planed and Jointed, K to IK Inch thick.
1 to IK inch merchantable wide Boards.
1 to IK Inch second quality do. do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scantling.
A portion of the above deecrlbod Lumber la well-sea-
II portion of the above described
ted, and aultablo for immediate
Bill Lumber furnished to order at short notice.
Lumber, when purchased In lots of not less than 5,000
feet, will be delivered upon any wharf In thu city.
For engagement, apply at the Mill, oral the office of
the subscribers, 04 Bay-street.
Jan 80 W. B. GILES A CO.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO*
'THUS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold In fine pow-
JL der, then mixed with Linseod Oil to the consistency
or thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slate or coat of moll, protecting what
ever is covered from the action of the weather and from
fire.
There is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds or iron, ns It forms a coating nearly os hard
as the iron Itself, and novor cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious ortlclo has been sold ns the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carofol to buy oi
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked BIKE'S FIRE-PROOF
PAINT. The abore Paint la for salo in Savannah by
sep 18 O. A. L. LAMAR.
Direct Importation of
OTABD, DUPUY & CO.'S BKAHDY.
OA HALF PIPES or Otard, Dupuy A Co.’a BRANDY,
*i\J vintage '40—In Custom House Store: for sale by
apr7 W. M. DAVIDSOI
As many of the dealers In Brandy labour under the
Impression that the geuulne article can only be obtainod
by “Direct Importation.” to meet their wishes, I made
mwnls last fail with the house of Otard, Dupuy A
arrangements last fail wlih the house or Otard, Dupuy A
Co- or Cognac, for a regular supply of Utolr Brandy,
and have Just received tho first shipment of 20 hair pipes
of tho vintage of ’40, which was shipped direct by thorn,
and through no other house at Bordeaux, (na Is often
done for particular purposes^ By this arrangement 1
will he enabled to sell at New-York prices, adding the
difference of exchange and other chargos. This Brandy
Is now In the United States Bonded Yvnrehouse, where
I offlir It for sale, subject lo debenture. If sustained by
my frionds In the enterprise, I will continue to Import for
them the article direct. I annex a copyoftbe certifi
cate of “Otard, Dupuy A Co.,” which accompanies the
bill or lading and invoice—the original maybe seen at
my store. W. M. DAVIDSON
W.M. D.I-S20
»KP^’40.
OTARD, DUPUY A CO,
Cognac.
[L.S.]
apr7
. Wo, tho underslgnod. O-
tasd, Durov A Co- Mer
chants at Cognac, do hereby
ceitiry that twenty halfpipes
Brandy, marked and num
bered its In the margin with
our fire brand on the head,
aud initials (O. D.) at the
bung, have been prepared
at our house for tho Ameri
can markot, and forwarded
to Bordeaux, to be shipped
onboard tho “Shelter,” Cap
tain J. B. Hall, for Willum
M. Davidson.
In testlinouy thereof, we
have signed the present and
affixed our seal hereto. .
Done at Cognac, Decem
ber 8,1851.
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.
NEW SPRING A HUMMER DRY GOODS
rpiIE Subscribers are now receiving per steamers Florida
A and Alabama, tholr supply of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they Invite tho publlo generally lo
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
DaWnT A MORGAN,
Rlbcro’s Building, Congrosa-at.
SPRING GOODS,
TYPE Call the attention of our friends, and the public
VV In geuornl, lo our largo receipts of SPRING
GOODS by tho steamer Alabama and other recent ar
rivals, consisting of Muslins, Bareges, Lawns, Cambrics,
Barege de Luinos, Poplins, Ginghams and Coilcocs; also
embroidered Cuffls Collars, Capes, Chemisettes, Linen
Cambric and other Handkerchiefs; Irish Linen; black, col
ored. plaid and striped Bilks, or every description, Ac.—all
of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms, by
marlS K1N8TE1N A ECKMAN, 151 Congreant.
GEORGIA BURR MILL STONES.
rpiIE Underslgnod has on hand an assortment of Burr
JL Stone, from 18 inches to 4K foot diameter, a portion
or which is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. All tho necessary Irons furnished with the Stone
when wantod.
Having a competent individual to dross and fit Mill
Stones, tho ortlclo con be delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. It. CAMPFTELD.
Jnn80
ORDINARY’S RUANK8.
A LL tho different forms of Blanks, according to the
late law. for the Court of Ordln*7, printed and for
sale by (mar 86] JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
NEW GOODS—Per Steamer Florida.
T IE Subscribers havo received an assortment of rich
FANOV and STAPLE DRY GOODB, per steamer,
to which they Invite the attention of purchaser*,
opr 14 NEVITT, LATHROP A BTEBBIN8.
W OODEN WARE.—Bras* Band Buckets, Iron do.,
_Tubs, Pigging, ftleniure*,VVnshBoarda| CocoaDIp-
VV Tubs, Plggtns, Measures,
pew, Trays, Knife Boxes, Hair and Wire Sieves, Flour
PaitaTowcl Rollers, Cages. Butter Prints, Bleak Poi
. - jund-
ing Pins, Bung
HAMILTON A HARDEMAN,
Factor, and CIommlMlon Merchant..
JVV, 83 BnvStrut.
cnAs.r. Hamilton. r thomas hakdkman.
. ...vna. ..ai
"HAitbWick A"£obkE,
Factors and Commission Merchants)
AV. 103 Ban-Strut.
K. f. HARDWICK. JOHN O. COOK*.
SWIFT, DENBIXlW fc CO, • ■
FoUvrsv atesii ?, r ? v y. , n?ss«*.
„ . coaNK* bay AKP wnn-AKaa-sTKaaTs.
. 'Eo’ijVrNE,
at taylor’s auiLWHo—markkt WHAtr,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
CrpcIccrf-AVarc, Groceries, Ac. Ac*
Jsn 1, ’51 ly
~~ L. ROBIDER,. fraoM parIs]
Fashionable Boot and Shoe-Maker.
Importer of French Leather.
WHtTAKta-STaHT—OffOS1TK SMBT*' BUILDINO.
J. L. OLIVER, • ' ; •
Fashionable Boot Manufaott
MbmbimMmusmnm bias monumbi
Ing Baskin*, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Alppers:
A<l, mado to order In the neatest and most fashionable
as3w« ib ’ h “ , “^
WMI? E WRIGHT,
General' A^enta^nid Xlrcker..
RtalEstatCfNtgreUySranp description PertenalPrepcrtp.
orncB, corneb sull-st. and bat-lamb,
feb83 Savannah, Georgia.
J. HABBROUCK A CO n
_ . IMPORT*RS ABO WIOUUU DIALER! IB
Earthen-Ware, French Chinn, Looking Glasses.
Brought—
PHUJP.
Draper an 4M Tall or,
AND DEALER IN READY MADE CLOTHING,
PINnaLD’l RANOB—NO. 08 BRVAN-STRBBT.
alio
ROBERT D. 1
Marble and Stone
ST. jambs-sq'r, sooth side T_
. Grave Stones, or Italian and 1
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grah
Inn. Ornamental Iron I*
order.
ADlffl
nestle Marble: IL
, Freestone, for build-
, Ac^ Ac^ furnished to
MasterBttlider,
PIRST DOOR WEST OP STf ANDREW'S nALt,
WiU take contracts for BuUdljg and Work In Mi
of every description. F .
tv R. A J. LACraJBON7
'Engineers and _
IRON d- BRASS i
• a LAonusoM.
livrlfhts.
fNDKRS, ’
aonal IakIc.
J. LACMUSON.
EASTERN WHARI
•XpSHcC
lonufaetnrer «
Importer A Manufacturer of Began,
NO. 13 wnrrARBR-eTRRRT,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock or Imported Be.
^natoo*' - ^ —
gars; aSo Manufactured Tobacco, Hiuff, Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept In his Hne of business, which
he oflfara on the most reasonable terms. nov3
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING E
BITJM.
Sj>rlnu n«a aumwee jpangtona
T HE SUBSCRIBER takes this method or Informing hit friends and the citizens of Savannah, that he la now
opening THE MOOT SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this dtr. The price*, In plain
figures, ore marked upon ea dt article, and no deviation, and at the remarkable low prices that the goods are marked,
the subscriber feels confident will be appreciated by a generous public. In part are the following Goods 1 have
now Instore, to wit: • 4-
GENTS'CLOTH COATS. PANTALOONS.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Costa,
Olive do do do jdo
Brown do do do • do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Socks and Polks Socks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Black Doe Skin Polka Socks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Cassimere Backs and Polks Socks,
Block Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
Bilk and*Wool do do do
COATS.
Camblet,
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Faucy Alpaect,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do CashmeretU,
Brown and Yellow Linen,
~ Black Drop d’Ete,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Silk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawer*,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Nnri Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two and three ply.
Nankeen, Drop d’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpaeco,
Black Doe Skin Pants,
Plain Block Gnsalmere Pont*,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Black and Colored Satinet Panto,
VESTS.
Black Satin Slngto and Double Breasted Veata,
Fancy Satin ana8llk do do
- Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embrol’d Cafirimere do
White and Fancy 8at!n and Party do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and double breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVE8.
Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Block and Castor Riding do
doth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
Block, White ondFancy 811k do
CRAVATS.
Superflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravata,
do Fancy do, great Tariety,
White SUk and Satin Party Cravats,
Block and Fancy Silk and Satin 8cartk,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand-
kerchleb.
Hals and Caps, of tbo latest styles.
Ladles’ Riding Hat*.
Trunks, Patent and 8ole Leather.
Valysca, Carpet Bags, Cones, Umbrellas, A<%, Ac.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
coats, and Under Garment*, Jenny Lind Socks, Polks do- Over Sacks, Vesta, Braided Suita. Plain, 811k Velvet, Vest
Suita, and Boys’ Caps, a targe assortment. The Ladles will find It to their Interest to call and examine my stock, as
they are made up In the latest style and the host manner and at tho lowcat prices. No abatement from thepriceafirst
ty Don’t forget the new store on first floor of SL Andrew’a Hall, corner of Broughton and Jefferson-tta. apr28
NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED I1Y JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Thursday, April 15(4.
T he Worksop daniel weboter,8vo1*-8vo.
Recollections of a Journey through Tartary, Thibet,
and Chius, during the yean 1844, 1S15 and 1646; by M.
Hue, Missionary Priest or tho Congregation of 8L Laza
rus—belug the 4th and 5th vola. or Appleton’s Popular
Library.
Household Words, No. 100,
— another surrhT or—
Moinolrs of Margaret-Fullor Ossotl.
Fanny Dale, or a Year after Marriage; by T.8. Arthur.
rpHE OLD BELL OF INDEPENDENCE, or Philladeb
JL phla In 1776; by Henry C. Watson, author of “The
Camp Fires of the Itevdlution.” I‘"
~.. r I Illustrated.
Domestic Medicine, Surgery, and Materia Medico: with
directions for the diet, &c n Ac.; by Francis G. 8mlth.
Tbo American Rocolpt Book, or Completed Book of
referenco—containing receipts for cookery, pastry, per-
fomery, Ac.; by A.R Wright. *»*—/>*'
Philadelphia as it Is in 1653; being a correct guide to
all tho public buildings, places of amusement, Ac.; with
Illustrations; by R. A. Smith.
A Rhyming, Spelling, and Pronouncing Dictionary of
the English Language: by J. Walker.
The Yankee Tea Party, or Boston in 1773;byH.O.
Watson. Received by
JOHN M;<
mar 31 JOHN M.CO OPERA CO.
rpHE CYCLOPEDIA OF'ANECDOTES, of Literature
X and the Fine Art*; by Kazlltt Arrine, A. Bl.—with
Illustrations.
Footsteps of Our Lord end his Apostles In Syria.
Greece and Italy: a succession of visits to the scenes of
New Testament narrative: byW. H. Bartlett, author of
“Walks about Jerusalem,” Ac.
A Pilgrimage to Egypt: embracing a Diary of Explore-
Uonion the Nile: byJ.V. C. Smith.
God In Christ: threo Discourses delivered at New
Haven, Cambridge and Andover; by Horace Bushnell—
third edition.
A Commentary on tho Book of Proverbs; by Bloses
Stuart.
Examination* or Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Ac- as
to their Purity and Adulterations: by G. II. Peirce, 51. D.
Received by JOHN 51. COOPER A CO.
qpr 86
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ Magazine for Slav.
Quecchy: by Elizabeth Wetherell—author of the
Wide, Wide, World.
A Lexicon of Freemasonry, containing a definition of
all iu communicable terms, notices of Its blstonr,
tlon, and Antiquities: by Albert G. Blackey, 51. D.
Blutual Benefit, Building, and Loun Associations, tbelr
history, principles, and plan of operations, together with
tbo benefits attending them.
A Commentary ou the original Text of the Acta of the
Apostles: by H. B. Racket:.
Claret A Olives, from the Caronne to tho Rhone; by
Augus B. Reach—being No. 7, Putnam’s Library.
Gallic* and Gravities; by Iloraco Smith—being No. 5,
Appleton’s Pop. Library.
Woodrevo Blanor.oralx months In Town—a tale to
anil the merits and the foUle* of the times; by Anna Han
son Dorsey.
Hearts Unvcllod, or I knew you would like him; by
Sarah Emery Baymoro.
Falkland—a novel; by 8!r E. L. Bulwer.
Remorse, and other tales by G. P. R. June*.
Leaves from t l ‘ ” “ " ' -
i the Note Book of a Naturalist; W.J.
Brodcrin, Esq^F. R. S.
_ Wau-Nnn-Gco, or the fifossacre of Chicago; by 51*].
Richard sou.
Also new supplies of Tho Two Brides, Florence or tbo
Fatal Vow, Amy Lawrence, Reus, Ac. •
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
npr 28 South aide Blarket-squar
Blarket-square.
era, Qothea Pins, Potato Mashers,
Floggere, Ac.; for sale by „ . ...
COLLINS A BltLKLEY,
dec 10 100 Brynn-street.
INliN SHEETINGS, TABLE DIAPERS,Ac.-
8-4 to 13-4 heavy Linen Sheetings
6-4 to 10-4 Damask Tablo Linens
4-4 and 9-8 Pillow Case Linens
Huckaback, Scotch and Russia Diapers
Bird’s Eye and Sllecla Diapers
Super Irish Linens, In whole and half piece*.
■Pf 13 NEVITT, LATHROP A BTEBB1NB,
: RBFINKD'bUGARS, Ao.—Land-
ingt 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour,
g do Pure •
Pure Gonesace do;
Stuart’s Crashed Sugar;
do Powdered an;
80 boxes do Loiif
50dozen Painted*' "
50 do Brooms,
. «pr8Q SWIFT, Dl
A CO.
AMI
*6 bbls. Bcans;25 _.
« from brigs American^^Jpeephu^for sole
TVf UTUAL BENEFIT Building and Loon Associations:
IU their History, Principles, and plan or operation;
togother with a statement or the benefits attending them.
A Lexicon of Free-Mavtnry: containing a definition of
all Its communicable terms, notices of Its history, tradi
tions and antiquities:.by Albert O. Mackay, 51. D.
Hungary In 1651, with an oxpericnco of the Austrian
Police: by Charles L. Brace.
Tho Household of Sir Thomas Moore. Llbellua a Mar
garets' More.
America as 1 Found It: by the Mother of Mary Lundle
Duncan.
Christ Our Exnmplor: by Caroline Fry—to which Is
prefixed an autobiography or the author.
Tho English Family Robinson—Tho Desert Home, or
the Adventure* of a Lost Family In tho Wilderness: by
Capt. Blague Held—111uatrated.
Tho Revelation of SU John, expounded for those who
March theScIptures; by E. W. liengsteubcry.
—moor or—
Bancroft’s History of tho United Stales, vol. 4.
PATENT MET ALIO DAPENKR-Superaedlngtheuso
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time and trouble Incident to their use. With It a perfect
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pr pATENT MOVABLE BINDER.—A most valuable In
vention, and ono that should bo found In every counting
room, for keeping In a book-like form, Letters, Original
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Parchment Paper LETTER C0PYING-n00K8, with
pages printed—got up In a superior manner, and made
from the very best of stock, with spring-backs, and sewed
0n P ap?5» enl * JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
wui/umuu ui ,uiu, «i. wufijiv m. w.
Thureday, April 8th.
T HE KNICKERBOCKER, for April.
Bleak House: by Charles Dickens—Illustrated.
Falkenburg: A Tale or the Rhine; by tbo author of
“Jllldrcd Vernon,” “Germania,” Ac.
The Way to do Good} by Jacob Abbott.
The Two Brides: ABloryorRealLlfo; by T. 8. Arthur.
Uncle Tom’s Cabin, or Llfo among the Lowly; by Har
riet Beecher Stowe.
Tho International Btagazlne, for April,
a...--.-. Revolution, Z
Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, No. 31,
Isa: A Pilgrimage; by Caroline Ch bom boro’.
Lecture* and Miscellanies} by Henry James.
. Madeline: A Tale of Auvergue, founded on Tactt by
Jnlla Kavanagh, author of “Nathalie.”
Homo Narratt vea, or Btorios from “Household Worda;”
by Charles Dickens—Putnam’s8em!-Monthly Library.
Supplement to the “World’s Progress”: A Dictionary
or Dates and Statistics. 1850,1851; by G. P. Putnam.
The Indian Tribes of Guiana; by Rev. W. H.Brett.
Moaa or—
The Yellowplush Papers: by W. M.Thackeray.
Essays from tho London Times, and Lire of Mary Pow
ell. apt 8
NEW BOOKS.
Yf ETIIODIST HYMNS—For the Methodist Episcopal
jLtX Church South, In the greatest variety.
Hungary: Its Tales and Traditions; by Theresa Pulsiky.
The Golden Legend; by Longfclf—
Bancroft's History of tho United
illow.
J fllatos rol f.
The Yellow Plush Papers; by Thackeray.
Baydcll's Illustrations of Shnkapeate—Nos. 39 and 40.
Maclisc’s Surgical Anatomy—68 colored plates, 4to.
Gurney Smith’s Domestic Medico, Surgery and Ma
teria Medics.
The Old Bell of Independence.
The Yankee Tea Party In Boston In *73.
Judge Hallburtou’a Yankee 8lories, plates.
Philadelphia in 1833, with map* ana plates.
Lady Bulwer’s School for Husbands.
npr 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS.
H UNGARY IN IBM, with an experience of the Aus
trian Police: by CharlesLoring Brace.
.JL man Police: by CharicaLoring Brace.
The HouMhotd or Sir Thomas Moore (a little Book): by
BInrgnret Biore. Received by
qpr 30 J. D. CUBBEDGE.
NEW BOOKS.
T HE LORGNETTE, or Studies of tbe Town. By an
Oner* Goer.
Bfaaellne: a Tale of Auvergne, founded on tacts. By
Julia Kavanagh.
Two Bridos: a story of real llfo. By T 8 Arthur.
A supplement to the World’s Progreso: a Dictionary
of dates and statistics. Edited by Geo P Putnam, 1850
and 1851.
Venetla Trelawney, or tho Mysteries of tbe Court of
London, by 0.51. Reynolds.
Homo Narrative—being No 6 Putnam’s Library.
International Magazine for April. Roc’d by
* " "UBI
npr 8
J B CUBBEDGE.
(y AIET1ES AND GRAVITIES: by tbe author of R>
VJ Jected Addresses.
Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases: by W. W. Hsll,MJ>.
The Cavaliers of England: by Herbert.
Tho Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers.
•• • M1U ‘ ' -----
Hugh Bllller’s Legends of Scotland,
Horse Shoo Robinson—with plates.
BUller's Principles of8urgery; by Sargent—340 en
graving*.
Baucheron Horsemanship and Training Horses.
Year Book of Facts, for 1853.
Ida Pfeiffer’s Journey to locland—Hood’s Own.
Hue’s Travels In Tortary and Thibet: Essays from the
Times.
Linda: by Mrs. Leo Henlz, and Rena, Mob Cap and
Marcus Wariand, by the aame author.
London Art Journal, for April.
Godcy’a Lady’s Book aud Sartaln’s, for Bfay, Ac. Ac.
— 5 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
may 5
C L ARETand OLIVES, from tho Garonne to the Rhine;
by A. B. Bench—being No. 7 Putnam’s Library.—
Complete seta ordo. Iri7 voli., doth.
Brace’s Hungary In 1851, with an experience of the
Austrian Police, with * map and plates.
MutuafBenefit^BuUdlngaudLoan Associations: tbelr
History, Principles and Plan of Operations.
Qucecby; by Ells. Wetherell, author of “The Wide,
Wide World.” .
The Household ofSlrThoraos Moore.
Romanism at Home—addressed to Chler Justice Toney.
Barnes* Notes on Revelations.
Advanced-Guard and Out-Post Service of Troops; by
Mahon.
No. 3 Bleak House by Dickens.
Harpers’ Magazine for Blay.
10th Georgia Supremo Court Reports.
qpr 30 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
1). S. Clothing Emporium,
WHOLESALE WAREHOOMS
X Establishment. reoenUjr ojjened by tho Bubjeribert,
offers Inducement* to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy.
era In regard to low prices and Immense variety of stock,
rarely to be met wltn. The Increase of tale* from a very
llbemlpatronage, has been such aa to warrant their of-
' * clothing at
firing"(JtothTngal aanioailew pricu, and earning out
iho system of “Largs Salts and Small ~
,_ m Profile.”'
vjr Orders from any port of tho United 8tato* prompt
ly cxocuted and with espocld care.
REED, BROTHERS A CO.
P. 8.—FodlUlo* will be offered buyer* to purchase on
the regular credit. Usual discount allowed lo cash buy-
- ^ ly dec 15
IANO FORTES.—F.Zogbaiim A Co. have on hand
a fine assortment of Plano Fortes, by those celebra
ted makers. A. Stoddard A Oo. and J. B. Dunham, com.
NEW BOOKS. _
RECEIVED BY JOHN BL COOPER A CO.
Wednesday. May 5(A,
T HE KNICKERBOCKER, for Blay.
London Art Journal, for April.
Journey to Iceland, and Travel* In Swoden and Nor
way, translated by Charlotte Fcnnlmoro Cooper from
tbe German or Ida Pfolffer—Putuam’s semi-monthly
Library.
Thorpe: a Qulot English Town and Human Life There-
in; by William BlountforL
Venetla Trelawney, yol.2; being tbe conclusion of The
Blysterica of tho Court of London; by G. W.M. Rey
nolds.
1851, or The Adventures of BIr. and BIrs. 8andboys on
thdr first visit to the Great Exhibition; by Henry Blaybew
and George Crulkshank. • ,
Hand-lfook of Wines, Practical, Theoretical aud Ills,
torical, with a description of Foreign Wlnesand Liquors;
by Thomas BleMullen. • „
Horso-Shoe Robinson: a Tale of tho Tory AsMndaney;
by John P. Kennedy, author or “Swallow Bara."
Tho Cavalier* or England, or tll0 „T. , 1 M M °/. R ® T0 *
Iutlona of 1043 and 1(&; by Henry Wllllnm Herbert.
Tbe Standard Speaker: containing Exercise* In Prooe
and Poetry for Declamation in School* and College*; by
Epos Sargent.
Tho Book or Ballads; by Bon Gaultier. Illustrated.
Blen and Women or Uio Eighteenth Century; by Arsene
Houaaoye.
Blapof Florida—new edition.
A CIDULATED FRUIT DROPS-Prepared by Rush-
r, Vanilla &(%, Ac. These Drops have the pure
ivor of tho Fruit In the highest Mate of perfection,
re entirely free from all deleterious Inaredlenta, and
are totally different from an inferior article which has
been recently Introduced and against which tho publlo
havo been cautioned. Just received per ateamor Alaba
ma, and for solo by W. W. LINCOLN,
° Monument-aqua re.
sprll 8
ENTLEHEirs atKl Bo,.’ UgM SPRING OASSI-
Vx MERES, plaid, Uripid, wWlo and apteral Unon
Drills black and col'd .Ilk CtavalJ plaid mad MHped
Mualla Cravalo, plaid aad Wiped Bilk and Llnnn ftuirau
far Mimmcr, elite and Mlln blocks and TIM, Idnan Collar*.
Kid, Bilk And Lilia (Hovel, black Fkeach QoUawd
Coaslmere for spring and summer, Merino, SUk, Lisle
and (teuon Undervwl., bp.pcndcrt and IlalMloao of
every description, Silk and Linen J or
tale by V fapr 10] ’ A1KIN A BURNS.
Jk rv micih, wan.
single and In setts,
ed and f '* K “
Jan 6
"□TORSE-SHOE ROBINSON: • Tale of the Tory A»-
JLl eendancy; by John P. Kennedy.
The HowadJe In Syrio; by George W. Curtis, author of
Nile* Notes. '1 . ,
Venetla Trelawney, or Tbe Mysterlea of U»e Court of
London, belug the final conclusion of The Mysteries of
the Court of London: Rose Foster and Caroline or Bruns
wick; by G. W. M. Reynolds. . _ .
Journey to Iceland, and Travels Sweden and Nor
way, translated by Charlotte Fenlmore Cooper—being vol.
8 Pulliam’s semi-monthly Library. . ., _
Llfo or William Ponn,wlth rejections from hi* Cor
respondence and Autobiography; by Samuel BL Jauney.
A' ftuthcr ‘ouppiy 0 o? Ufo of Lord Jeffrey; by Lord
Cockburn. Rebel red by* , ^
may fl J. p. CUBBEDGE.
and for aide by
fob 11 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
ROWN’S ESSENCE OF G1NGER.—A largTatippiy
Just received and for sole by W.W.LWOOLN.
II Monument Square.
TBLAK1FS PATENT FIRE-PROOP PAINT at 4 cents
a A. L, LAMAR,
Agent for Patentee.
rriABLB CUTLERY^-Flne Ivory Tea and Table
X Knivc «, with and without Forks; Cocoa and Horn
and pocketCutlery; for sale by
Jon 18 COLLINS A. BULKLEY.
M WArfER£=X
f i^KA WAlTEiifl,—A large and elegant iuwoilmcnt ol
X Wallen, comprising Gothic, Oblong, and Round,
|- 1 *- Inlaid with Pearl and main: lualoDen*
.Inlaid with Pbarl and plain: luatopen-
for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY,
I 100 Bryan-strect.
S UPERIOR OLD PALE BRANDY.—5 qr. corks supe
rior old Cognae Brandy. Also, In store. 30packages
Otard, Dupuy A Co’s- Godard, Sazeroe and other Bran-
dire, 5 jfipre superior II. G|n, for sale ‘
J.V. CONNERAT A CO.
calTBd aad for uteby „ ^
may 0 ,
B RASS CUHTAIN PINS, Rings, Hooka, ami Candle-
•ticks, for sale by fTw. CORNWELL,
102 Bryan-street.
IG HAM8, Smoked Beer, do Tongues, Ac^ Just re-
cclved and for sale by
mar II G. M. WILLETT A CO.
Y^lHAMPAG^E.—Just received: 10 baskets Bouxy
VJ Champagne, of very superior quality. Also, in store
a large lot of various other brands, for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
mar 15 Comer Bay and BuUatreets.
yyHITE and BLACK LEAD.—3 tons English White
.. and Black Lead, In 35,50 and 100 lb. keys; Just re
ceived and for aalo low by
~Z A
-TVOMKSTIO LIQUORS.—
U 800 bbls N. O. Rectified
HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wbart
Whiskey
90 do Domestic Brandy.
Just received, and for sale bj*
vife
D UCIL—lOO bolu of Cotton and Hemp Dude, various
Number*—In store, and for sale by
fob 11 HONE A CONNERY.
L UBDFS EXTRACTS.—An extensive assortment of
Lubln’s Perfumery; for sale by
Jan 10 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
M OLASSES GATES, FAUCETS, BUTTER AND
Cheese Tryen, Ac^ for sale by
FRED. W. CORNWELL,
Xif ATT1NO: 4-t, 5-4,and 6-4 Checked and
lvl. ting, Just received and for solo by
mar 9 DaWnT AI
.L,
103 Bryan-atreet.
White Blot-
A MORGAN.
N EW BIU8ia—Just received a huge collection or new
American and Foreign publications,
F. ZOGBAUM A CO„ .
fob 14 •Market-square.
P ORCELAIN, Mineral and Mahogany Drawer Knobs!
for sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
mar 6 103 Bryan-atreet.
rpoBACCO.—35 boxes Manufactured Tobacco, Grant A
X Williams’ tfs; for sole low by
fob 34 W. M. DAVIDSON.
W INDOW SHADES.—Just opened: a large and ele
gant aoaortmeut, comprising every variety or
scenory; also fixtures for some, with all colon of cords
and tassels; for sale by JOHN 8. ROGERS,
Jan 84 No. 3 Shad’s Building.
B URNING FLUID.—Manufactured from fresh mate
rials; a large aupply kept constantly on hand, and
tie by MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
B RASS ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs, Brass and
Wire Fenders, Bronze and Iron Fire Dogs, for solo at
Jnn3 J. HABBROUCK A CO.’S, Broughton-et.
C OD LIVER OIIm—Warranted fresh and gunuine,Jui
received from Rushton Clark A C04 also. Cod Live
OU CajMUler, for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square.
B LACK BAREGE,Tluue and 8ewlug SUk, Bomba
zines, Mourning Jaconets, Mourning Ginghams, *~
For sale by [aprS] DEWITT A MORGAN.
TJ AIR BROOMS, Dusting, Hearth, White Wash, Hand,
XX Scrubbing, Crumb, Hair, Tooth, and Nall Brushes—
for aalo by. F. W. CORNWELL.
opr 5 102 Bryan street.
TJARA80LS.—Plain, watered and figured Parasols, in
L every variety of style, with and without fringe,
lined and unllned, for aole by
LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
HAM^AGNE WlNEr-33 baskets Champagne, Dou
ble Grape, Just received, and In alort^fonude
rpoBACCO AND 8EUARS.—100 boxes Manufactured
X Tobacco, assorted sizes and quaBty,50 M. Began;
a store and for sale by
qpr 8 SWIFT. DEN8LOW A CO.
TRON PUBIP8, Lead Pipe, Ac.; for sale by
1 opr 1 F. W, COnNWELL, 103 Bryan-st-
/-IHAMPAGNE.—85 baskets Holdslck Wine; landing
1 •* * L “ ' V *'INBRY,
lj and for sale by HONE A CONN!
mar 30 . Harris’ wharf.
USTAllD.—A fresh aupply of English Mustard, in
Mi
quarter, half and one pound bottles and cans; also
Hudson’s superior American Mustard, In-two, five and
ten pound cans; for sole by
Jan 16 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
I JMBK’S METALLIC BURIALCABES-Thl* valuable
: article Is for tale by
I. W. MORRELL A OO,
Jon 17 Sole agent In thla city for the Inventor.
M ONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—Lauding per Brig
Thomas Walter: 10 barrels Extra Choice old Mo-
nongahela Whiskey; also In store, 50 barrels various
qualltlM or Bfonongshela Whiskey; for sale by
roar 10 J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
L ORILLARD’S SNUFF and TOBACCO.—Maccoboy,
In Jars, keg* aad bottles; Scotch, In Jars, bladders and
bottles; Rappee, In Jars, onQ Smoking-Tobacco, In quar
ter site paper*; also. Biro. BUUera fine cut Cuewing To
bacco; also, Koome’a Maccaboy and Scotch Snuffy In Jan
and bottles. For aale by
Jan 16 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
fob 8
\ Just received, a—
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square.
D omestic liquorb.-ioo bbis. e. p. cin, so do. p.
and II. do,50 do. N. E. Rum,50 do.N. O. Whiskey;
landing and for sole by
npr 2 BW1FT, DEN8LOW A OO.
T?LOUR.—100 bbls. Howard street, for aale by
Jb apr 3 BlcMAHON A DOYLE.
ptAOTORS, Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives and
V/ Forks—all plated with |urerilver^foruleb|^
apr 13
Broughton-* tract.
W EST INDIA FRUIT landing this day from brig
Enoch Pratt,direct from Havana: 185 bunches Ba
nanas, 35 dozen Pine Apples, 1000 Han tins; selected ex-
pnral, for IU. m«k.^ and te, »to ,0^
apr 13 No. 37 WhltakcMtrcet,
B obbing MACHINES, and Drilling Machines—For
sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
april 13 102 Bryait-street.
T>ACON SHOULDERS.—20 hbds, landing from brig
aprili3 atllI<amlfl)r “ l0 vVoQD, CLAGHORN A CO
W HITE LINEN SHIRTS.—Robinson A Camp have
Just received a choice lot of fine Linen BhIrU; for
sale, next doorto Pulaski House.mar 83
X AD1E8* COLORED GAITERS.—Another wgilyJust
E. F. WOOD A l.
Gibbons’ Building.
/CURTAIN FIXTURES.—25 dozen Curtain 1
\j 25 do Window Cornices, new styles; just recelvi
for sale by [mar 89] 1. W. MORRELL A
....... Bands.
received and
•— CO.
G INGHAMS.—1 cose, Auction Lot, Ginghams for solo
very low, by LaROCHE, BOWNE *-
ari®
EACO.
L INEN SHEETING, Pillow Cose Linens, Table Da
masks, Damask Napkins, Towels, llucknbucks, Dow-
la. A I.hm ntul .vam. .nnnlv nf Ihn .linv. im/vl. fur .ll.
s j maSKS, nsnuw napRins, luwna, iiiisuiuiici^iww-
las. A large and new aupply or the above goods for sale
by [mar 24] DEWITT A MORGAN.
C \U1NINE.—lOOouncos Farr’s pure 8ulphate Quinine;
/ Just received, and for aale by
,,nr 1 BIOORE A HENDRICKSON.
OILK AND LINEN HOSIERY .-Just received, a targe
O assortment of fancy colored 811k half Hom; also
Brown Llnon—for salo by ROBINSON A CAMP,
apr 6 At Gaudry’s Buildings.
G AUZE MERINO SHIRTS.—Just received, a fUU
•lock of Gauze Marino 8hlrts—also Drawers, extra
ta maraJ~ r ° r 111,0 ^ ROBIN8ON A CAMP.
TUOT RIXJE1VED per staamcr Florida: Fine fresh
~ " —- Olivet, Ac. Foraalely
opr ' “
pATESDEFOHMGRAS,£c.-^Justrecclvcd,a fresh
_ upply or Pates Do Folea Grasjruffos, Sauclsses Truf
foes; Galantine De PerdreauxauxTruffce; 3boltea Prunes
D’Kgon 1st quality; Maccaronl and Vermicelli. No. 1.
For sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
qpr 1
W INKS.—25Qr.Casks superior Port Wltw; 10 do.do.
Blodclra Wine; 10 do. do. Brown Sherry; 10 do. do.
Palo Sherry—In store and for sole by
tpr 6 W. M. DAVIDSON.
M olasses and whiskey.-50 bbu.- pure n. o.
Molasses, and 25 bbls. Old Mouom^eta Whiskey,
landing and for sale by GREINER A HOLLIS,
nprfi
T ooth BRUSHES.—A flno assortment or English
Tooth Brushes, amongst which are some extra hard,
Just received by ^ W.W. LINCOLN,
apr 8 - Monument-square.
iRANDY and GIN IN BOND.—10 half pipes Otard,
Dupuy A Co’s Brandy, 5 do. and 16 ari. Rochelle
A Bordeaux Brandy, and 0 pipes Imperial Eagle and
B.M r0 ^taB^W^,»ite,-teb iviMoNi
ir\AR8, SWEEPS aud SCULLS.—A Urge assortment
U of all sizes, on hand and for aale by
mar 83 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’wharf
lOLLODlON, or Llquiu Adhesive Ptaater; Just re
ceived, and for sale R ^ OORE henDR IC K80N.
bT
aprl
-p^EEF, TONGUES,^Aftr-10 Jwl^bbta F. M. BeeR^3
■JAor, lUi'UK MM., u
JD bbls smoked Beef, 100 smoked Tongues; 100 Bologn
Sausages; 100 preserved Salmon; landed per Florida, an<
for salo by [apr 17] WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
-yiNEGAlL
.—In barrels—for sale by
X 1 all
roar
S for sole by
S 11 '™'ROBINSON te CAMP*
/^U10K8ILVER--1501bs 9 Just received, and for sale
U low, by MOORE A HENDRICKSON.*
MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
T EECIIES.—This day received per steamer, due tul
JL/ targe Swedish Leeches. W. W. LINCOLN,
roar!» Monument Bquare.
TOLLAND GIN In
of “Swan” Gin, In
ter^ DAv[DioN>
/"l REEN PAINTS.—1,000 lbs. prime Green Point; Just
VJT received and for sale, at 191/eta. per lb.
mar 18 HONE A CONNERY, If arris’ wharf.
TBAUON SIDES.—50 caakm for solo by
X) roar 23 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
JARVIS’ CORN STARCH.—A fresh supplrjust reoelr-
Vr ed and for sole by Q. M. WILLETT A CO.
dor 11 Opposite 8U Andrew’s Hall.
^mar 19 W * ^^OS^nJstreet.'
TJRIBIEand MESS BEKF^-I.andlng: 75bblj.; forsale 0
X low, by WOOD, CLAOHORNA CO. *
JAODPI8II, Ac.—600 lbs. of choice Flab, for family
\J use: also,Smoked Salmon, Plcklod do; No. 1 Mack©- ,
rel, and Scaled Herring; for aale by *
G. Bl. WILLETT A CO, * “
mar 11 Broughton*t n opposite 8t. Andrew’s IlalL
TX7-OODEN WARE, BROOB1S Ac.-5(l dozen Painted -
Tv handle Brooms.
30 doz. Painted 8 and 3 hoop BuckoU.
15 nests Keelers; 15 do. Tubs
95 do Sealed Measures.
In store, and for sale by HENRY A FISKE,
april 0 Exchange Dock.
NIT IN DOW 811ADES.—Just received per steamer AU-
V V bams: a now and splendid assortment or Window
8h«dcfcof Uds spring’s 8tyta, and for aale by
marSO AIK1N A BURNS. [
TNRE8S GOODS.—Crape De Puree, In plain colon
XJ Rich nnd high colored French Organdie Muslins;
Jaconet and Cambrie Blusllni In every variety of style,
or aale by LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
S floe old Jamoea^lunFand 3 panǤieoas 8U CrolJ
Rum, In store and for aale by
mar 91 W. Bl. DAVIDSON.
rvvEAS.—75 half chests superior quality Black Tea, in
X 5 ox. papers, recently Imported. Also, 85 hair chests
of fine quality Hyson, and SU Cattles do. In store, for sole,
mar 22 W. M. DAVIDSON.
X>IG8 FEET.—Put up Fulton Market; 10 quarter bbta. S
JT landing, for aale by HONE A CONN ERY,
mar 83 Harri’a wharf.
OPtnrr GAB LAMPS.—GIsm and Britannia Fluid
O Lamps of various patterns, Just received and forsale
by [mar I6J COLLINS A BULKLEY.
/A IN.—25 bbta. K. Phelps’, landing and for salo by
UT mar 16 A. MINIS.
VT O. WHISKEY.—200 bbte. N. O. Whl.kij, for tete
Lis to arrive by
mar 11 COHENS A HERTZ.
IT OL ASSES.—30 hhds. Mohuses.-50 tierce* N. O.
LVL Syrup, for sale by BlcMAHON A DOYLE.
IT AVAN A BEG ARS.—Received by tost trip of the
tl “Isabel,” 54 M. Began “f aupdrlor quality, ouch a*
“La Yndla,” “Abre los ojos,” “London 8Ue, rf Ac. Also,
10,000 superior Plantation Began: for salo by
roar 10 • J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
rpEA8.—100 half cllesti of superior Black Ten, In 4 ozi,
X Sox. and 8 oz. papers, 5 do. loose, also 90half chests
superior Hyson Tea, for sale by
mar 30 W. Bl. DAVIDSON.
X>READ.—30 bbla. Pilot Bread; 50 do fine Navy Bread;
Jj landing and for aale by
mar 30 8 HONE k CONNERY, llarria’ wharf.
j^LACK TEA^-Superior quality, for sale bjr
Q1LVER PLATED, Table nnd Tea Spoons alao Tablo
O and Dessert Forks, Spectacles Cases and Tobacco-
boxes; for sale by F. W. CORN WELL,
apr 17 103 Bryan-street.
PERCUSSION CAPS and Gan Flints: for sale by
L F. W. CORNWELL "
apr 10 103 Bryan-street. r
rilN, RUM, Ac.—50 bbls. Phelps’ Gin, 85 barreta N. E. U
U Rum, 15 half Barrels No. 1 Mackerel; landing and a
for sale by
mar 9 COHEN A FOSDICK.
ptlllLDREN’S CARRIAGES—With falling topq * .
\J great article for children. For aale by
mar 13 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
p EF1NKD SUGARS, Ac.—30 bbls. Crushed, 10 bbta. I
X\j Powdered, 15 boxes Loai; and 40 bbta. Stewart’s '
Clarified Sugar; 20 boxes Italian Maccaronl; 20 bbta. 95
percent. Alcohol; 150 boxes Colgate’s Soap and Starch;
jute received by VV. W GOODRICH.
x> ICE WIRE.—Just received an assortmeiii or IUce
XV Wire- For sal© by F. W. CORN WELL,
feb 27 102 Bryan-street.
TUOT RECEIVED, in store, 143 Broughtonstreet, *
t) choice lot of Family Butter, Rio and Laguyra Coffee,
Stuart’s Refined Sugars, A. B. A CX, and a few barreta
English Sifilt Peas. EDMUND WALLEN,
fob 20 Two doors from Dixon’s Confectionary.
rpoiLET SOAPS.—A largo assortment of Toilet Soaps,
X In cokes: also, in pound and hair pound bare Just
received, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 25 Blonument-square.
'CPANI8H SKUARS.—150 Bl. of various brands—some
0 of very choice quality. For sale by
mar 4 A. MIN 18. .
X)LANTATION STUFFS, Light Casslmeres, Linen
X Drills, Union Linens, Drop d’Ete, Oottonades, Ac.
A fUU assortment, just received,
mar 12 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
XrtSSENGE OF GINGER—Brown’s Essence of Jamaica
Jll Ginger, which possesses aU the valuable properties
or the Jamaica Ginger In * concentrated form, just re
ceived and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 5 Monument-square.
XXRAWEHS, DRAWERS.—A large aupply or White
±J Linen and Twilled Jean Drawers, Just received and
for sale by WBI. R. SYMONS,
apr 3 Draper and Tailor, 17 Wbltakes-sb
Y TESTS | VESTS!!—Fancy Marseilles and Linen Veils;
V .. 0 ppi,j 0 . Ire «iv« lu »ir.r«te i b, gvMoNgj
apr 3 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whitaker*!.
TftlSH.—500 lbs. Codfish; 15 kltts No. 1 Mackerel; lOklUa
X Salmon, for sale by t
apr 3 BRONSON A SEVEL1NGE.
pvILLON’8 ROPE.—200colls landing and for aale by
U mar 29 COHEN A FOSDICK.
TftRENCH MUSTARD.—Just received per ateamer
Vl 0 ^ *"” -V^SaSSi i'S!”v^,NGE.
XYriRE DISH COVERS—In setts *, also, round do; for 8
W covering Butler, Meat* Ac. For sole by b
apr 8. COLLINS A BULKLEY. S
rpARRANTS Compound Extract of CUBEBS AND . C
X OOPAIVA.—Ttafa compound U superior to any pro- ,
poratlon hitherto Invented, combining In a very highly
concentrated statet the medical properties of the Cubebs 1
and Copatvo. For Bale by
apr 15 BIOORE A HENDRICKSON.
J J AND W while and check MATTING, of tbe best
quality; Musqulto Lace and NeU; for sale by
apr 15 DzWITT A MORGAN.
/CHAMPAGNE.—Heldsieck, Huche,Bouzy, and various, S
U other brands; in store and for sata ^ )U g 8EAU
npr 15 Corner Bull and Bay-ats.
■VrEW-ORLEANS WHISKEY AND BACON, landing
1 > per sebra 8orah Thorndike and Wmllonu—100bbls
old rectified Whiskey; 15 hhds Bacon 8ides; 10 do. do.
Shoulder*—for sale by J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
O PERBI CANDLES.—A few boxes for sale low, to close
0 consignment, by SEABORN GOODALL.
IVTEW-ORLEAN8 SUGAR AND LARD.—15 hhds fol-
ll ly fair 8ugar; JO bbls Lard. Landing per Schr.
J.V. CONNERAT & CO.
CJ UGAIL—83 hhds. N. O. Sugar, from fair to very
0 choice quality, landing from brig WaiUtlll. and for 1
aale by [apr 8] A. MINIS.
/"1HAMPAGNE AND SUGARS.—20 Baskets Cham-
\J pagne; 25(1 thousand Began or various Brands, some
, 7p,T* ft0r ft“ 0re DAVIDSON.
XXOMESTlC LIQUORS.—25 beriels Domestic Brandy:
U 25 do. do. Gin; 10 do. do. Boston Rum—In sloro and
for sale by [npr 6] W. M, DAVID80N.
/CHEESE.—Imitation “English Dairy” In boxes, amoll
V^/ size—for sale by [npr 6] A. MINIS.
rpRAVELING TRUNK8.—Roblnsou A Canrt> have
X Just received a lot of flue Traveling Trunks—for sale
at [apr 6] Gaudry’s Building.
X ADIES’ Block Silk Net MltU and Gloves; Ladles’
Jj Long Arm Mitts; Ladies and Blisses Kid, Lisle and
Silk Gloves. For sale by
tpr 1 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
TIT ONONGAHELA WHI8KE Y.—75 bbls Blonongabela
1VJ. Whiskey, some eight years old, very superior—in
store, and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON.
X ONDON AND DUBLIN BOTTLED PORTER.—10
casks and 10 cam of very superior Irandon and
Dublin non.', te^ P" , '^r»“'S^ IDS0N ,
O AUK SALT.—In store, for snle by
0 apr [apr 5) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
/COFFEE.—200 bags primo Rio Coffee, 50 do. Govern-
L J.,. do. k co .
XpASTERN HAY.—300 bales prime Btastem Hay, in
Jti/ store, and for aale by E. W. BUKER.
aprl
OURN1NG GOODS.—Black Crape De Porte, Silk
1V1 Plaid Bareges, Plain Block do, Silk Tissues, Small
dotted Foulard Silks; Silk Grenadines, plain and water-
ed; French Jaconets, plain and figured; French Muslins;
Just received and for sole by
LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO,
roar 29 Shadd’a Buildings.
W.^ GOODRICH has Just received and offer* for
NEW SYRUP and HAMR-Sluarl’a, Geomte and N.
Orleans now crop Syrups, and now Hams.
FLOUR.—75 bbls. Hlrain 8mlth’a and Pure Genesee,
100 hairdo, 50 bbta. Baltimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALE, Ac.—Tennent’a 8colch Ale, Whit*
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currant* and Raisins.
1YICKLED DUTCH HERRING, Salmon and Mackerel.
JL 5 kegs pickled Dutch Herring; 5 half kills pickled
8almon; 5 half kills pickled Mackerel, In atom and for
•ale by [apr 14] G. M. WILLETT A CO.
rj^AlLORS’IRONS,SmoothingIron^Bre^^foraalo by
•pr 14 . ' 102 Bryan-atreet.
PICKLES.—In barrels and hair barrels, Just received
JL and forsale at tbe Emporium,
apr 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
A LEI ALEI! ALE MI-50 bbla. celebrated ALBANY
A. CREAM ALE. brewed expressly for roe, Just ar
rived, and landing this day from barque Exact; for aale
at the Albany Ale Depot.
apr 10 W. M. DAVIDSON.
YYTHITE SILK FRINGE—Very wldo and handsome,
YY Just received and for sale by
•pr 1 LaROCHE, BOWNE A OO.
TftLEGANTLY ENAMELLED ^WATCHES.—Small
JLIJ Geneva Watches for Ladles,* very superior article.
Just received by 8.WILMOT.
TITORTIC1NG MACHINES-Por saleby
1VX apr7 F.W. CORNWELL, 109Bryan-street.
ggcntcat aabccttanurntfl.
SAVANNAH ANDAcisSr*
UOW 8TKABB0AT COWI’A.VY OF 0E0R0M.
pHIS COMPANY will continue to transport Produce
X and other Merchandise, on tho Savannah river, to
JOHN RANDOLPH^...
LAMAR,
—AND ALIO BY T0B BTKAMKR—
AMORY SIBLEY,...Cnpt.
Tbe tatter Steamer being of less J
.Capt. Pmi.roT.
.Cnpt. Csbswsi.l.
AMUR—
ver, injures unprco
water. The.Oompi
Ight addressed to tbo core of tho Company, of
will bo receircd and forwarded, free of com-
A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. BULLS, Agent, Savannah.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
JAMES STRATXOIY, GA8-FITTER,
JL Of the lato Firm of STRATTON <_
“ DOBSON, formerly of No. 72 St. Julian
street, begs lu Info* m Ute InliaWtanu of
Savannah that hta near and spacious
Store la No. 155 Broughton-strcct, first
'door West of Bsrnard-strcet, where ho
"has tho opportunity of keeping a largo
nt of Chandelfora, Pendsfo,
1 Gas-Fitting.
STOVES 11 OTOVlffl!
Tho 8ubscribera have on hand at the comer
of Broughton and Jeffmon-strecta, a splendid '
stock of STOVES, TIN, SHEET/raoiTjind
COPPER WARE, whieh they offerat whole*
sole and retail.
All kinds or Job Work In our Une folth
oily and promptly execufod. Orden re
spectfully solicited.
N. B.—Having had much experience 1n Roofing, wo
re prepared to Execute aU Jobs In that line In the latest
J. H. A T. BISHOP.
snr —
fiAise
■MIMHHMIlPPnMmimodattiut l
terms. Among them maybe found tho foi.
lowing: Cooking Stores—Tlie Republic; Lady
, of the Lake: Air Tlght^ Premium; Queen of .
.... iket Air Tlgbt^ Premium; Qoeen of .
I tbe West; Empire, Premium; Eastern, Pro- v
mlum. Parlor and Office 8tovee-UnlonUCot*
ix nils ana oox moves.
HOLLOW-WAIU1—Pots, Kettles, Ovens, Spiders,
lance Pons, Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin ware,
jr sale, ana monnfactnred at abort notice.
No*. 10 A13 Bamard-ft.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARfi.
THE Subscriber is now opening tbe largest
i stock and greatest variety of Watches, JeweL
| lery, Silver and Plated Ware, ever received
1 before. Fancy Articles of every deecrip)ion in
1 abundance. Also: Presentation Boxes, of the
1 richest kind, varying in price from §1.33.to
I §100. Ladles' Watches, from §30 to §855}
1 Gent’s do, from §40 to §800. Friends and
It apedmens on exhibition
m. —re, I pronounce superior to any I havo over be
fore seen In the line of Hair Work. Mr. N. will be happy
to wait upon all who caU, and give prices for the different
■lylea of work. G. m. GRtFFEN,
AuewmorlO'M, Raaihiini t
Second comer above Futaiki House.
P. 8.—Watches repaired aa usual by the beat workmen
Jan 11 '
PIANO FORTE DEPOTTHP*
The undersigned respectfully Inform Ibo
citizens of Bnvanii*h,Gcorgin, and Florida,
h that they have on hand more than fifty Pl-
1 nr --—
Ulllti-
tbelr large a
J beautifully
yflnlancd In
> frames, w
Tbe undersigned are agents for Henri Hen’s celebrated
!rond llanos, made In Paris. For power and beauty of
This beautiful tuned wind Instrument, for village
rases. Lodges, Serenading Parties, and tbo private 1
hey have also for sale.
AU of these Instruments wiU be disposed of on the dost
tocommodstlng terms. The prices of tho Pianos ranging;
torn §175 to §1000.
Jan 80
Uio Pianos ranging;
t.W. MORRELL A OO.
PIANOFORTES. 6
The Subscribers, solo Agents for A. 8to-
‘ and Co.’s and J. B. Dunham’s Ptano
Fortes, ore always suppUed with mu-
— —.. a jmUy celebrated Inst ru
be ftiUy warranted.
uivtng been effeciod with one of our most eminent Pi?
nlsts for the purpose, they can also be enabled to judge
f tbe lone. F. ZOGBAUM A CO, Market-square,
ty Second hand Pianos taken In exchange—also-
mod and repaired. Jan 90
J. C. HASnROVJCK & co. m
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent anivata, FImH
Chin* Tea Seta; Saucers; Dinner Sets; Glltll
land Plain Pitchers; Candlesticks, high and!
low; China Vases and other Mantd^HB
..... m.M.i ... I m .... 11.. — i
a» low; China Vases and other Mantel Ornament*;
Lve-alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs, glU and om-
issed, various size*; Granite Dinner,tm and Toilet
lotUes. Vases, AC4 Silver. Gilt, and
Iggjns; Urns and *Pots; Beqt’s Pa(en£
• Polo; (*•—
Jan 80
; Chocolate Pots; Lamps;
■i oiuKSi cunp Boxes; Pitchers; Cos tore
J. O. HABBROUCK A OO.
Bmeta’ new building, Broughton-aired.
, COTTON
THE SUBSCRIBER offers the folk.. _
arrivals) forsale on very liberal terms:
Collins’ heavy and light Axes and Hatchets. .
Archer A Co.’a heavy, medium and light Axed
V GINS, Ac.
e following (present
terms:
Llher and India Rubber Belting, various size*
v Gins and 80a Island Cotton ulna * -
any required sizes
For bargains, call on O. H. CAMPF1ELD,
171 Bay*tweL<
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken In trade, or paid for I*
ash.at current prices. Apply as above. 0 feb24 ■
Begs to Inform.the public (to whom bo Is grate-
. nogs already bestowed,) that b6
,fnl for the patronage 1 ^ .
'■1111 continues hlsbuslneos^uidta prepared to exe
cute all orders entrusted to hlm,with despatch, in
hionnbio style, and on reasonable terms; also,
opened a direct communication will: the first
•riiest reports offashlons from that elty and from
N. B.—Cutting and-Ropairing done on tho
lotlce. ly • t
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
THE Undersigned having perieetedhls ar-
rangemenu with hta Menus In Germany, l*
>w prepared to receive orden for all brand*
Mosbllb, Buboundv, Muscat and RatNB WINES,
tNMtsKTTB nnd other CORDIALS, In gloss * wood.
Wines wUl h*ve Ujo name of the party who ordered
J. W. PHILLIPS, '
Congress*tract, opposite tho Market./
REMOVED.
The Subscriber having moved to 8olotnons ( „
building, 143 Broughton-strect, bega leave to In
form the public that he la now prepared to fur
nish families and alt who may favor him with
m
the best kind,at’
retail. Orden from Plan-
_ r —„ are nd d6qj(IIMi?8Plr»»
Jan SO EDMUND WALLEN.
Liquors. Wines and Fancy Groceries.
THE subscriber would Inform hta Mends and
he public generally, that ho has Just opened, at
’ and LIQUORS—such os old Bladslra,
TTS'' 1 * 1 “B*kay^°A .hut
j^Xck|nEn- M
x INEN DRAWERS.—Just recelr
Xj en Drawfcrs, 1
apr 8
• GOHEN8 A
Offer for sale on accommodating terms:
50 hhds; fldr to prime New-Orieana Sugar
■ " * iiCubaM-’
:%
100 hhds. choice C
500 cotla Kentucky Bale Rope; ty) boles Gi
30 hhds. Bacon Sides; 30 bbls. choice Hama
-ran k.(i. Mf.rvii.ml o.t-. in nrra iinv.n.
250 bbltellnltlmnm WhUkej;50 d„. Nonh.ru OIu
20 bhte M.O.MoU—j00 Sq N. E. Rum. J.u 15
BAoomo.BALEio om: »nd twine.-i»
bole. Gunn, Cloth; 50 coll. WMIeroRope; 725
^SaH.00. DIUon’. Rope; 12 bole. Dillon’. Twin -