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SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1852.
NUMBER 136.
13 pilflLlSUEO ,
DAILY AND TBI" WEEKLY
J. L. LOOKE & A. K. MOORE,
CUy and Comity Pflntew.
» TERMS: .
Dally Papor 98, Tri-Weekly $5, Per Annum.
ry In no caso will an order for the paper be attended
to, union accompanied with the money, or a satisfactory
reference. ... — ■
ADVERTISING RATES!
Advertisements Inserted at the following rates t—
rOK ONB SQtlARK Or TRK LINKS,
One insertion....OOcta. One Month 90 00
Two ** 9100 Two “ 10 00
Three “ ....185 Threo" 13 00
.Four “ .... 1W Four 15 00
Five “ .... 1 75 Six « 80 00
One Week . 8 00 OnoYear 30 00
For advertisements not exceeding five lines, throe*
fourths of the abdve rates will be charged, I. e,
« ono week. 91,50, Ac* Ac.
Legal advertisements Inserted at the usual rates, and
strict care taken that thojr be published according to law.
. All advertisements from transient persona or strangers,
to be paid fbr In advance.
The privileges of yearly advertisers will bo confined
rigidly to tbclr regular business, and all other advertise
ments, not pertaining to their regular business, aa agreed
fbr, to be paid extra.
Yearly advertisers exceeding In,their advertisements
the avenge number or lines agreed for, will be charged
at proportional rate*.
No ADvaaTisakBHTa will aa inserted oratiti-
. advertisements for eharilable Institutions and re*
is socteUos, will be charged half price,
r All advertisements sent to this office without di
ms os to the uumber of Insertions, will be published
, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged no-
"V? All lotlen directed to this offloe, or the Editors,
must be poet paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. D.—Each Citation by the Court of Onllnary, that
application has boon made for Letten of Administration,
must be published thirty days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debton
and Creditors to render In their accounts, must be pub*
« of Real Estalo and negroes, by Executors, Ad-
store, oud Guardians, must be published FORTY
DAYS before the day of sale. There tales must be made
at the Court Uouao door of the county In which the prop
erty IS situate, and on the first Tuesday or the month,
between Urn hours of ten In the morning and four in the
afternoon. No sale from day to day la valid, unleaa ao
expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi*
Ena to the Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must be published TWO MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testmto
and Intestate estates, by Executors ana Administrators,
fnait bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let*
tors Dlimlssory, must bo publlihod SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on Real Estate,
must be advertised once a month for TOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to maketllloa to land,
must bo advertised throe months at least.
’ Sheriff’s sales, under oxoeutlons regularly granted by
tho Courts, must be advortliod THIRTY DAYS—undor
mortgage executions, SIXTY DAYS—soles of perlshablo
property, under order of Court, must bo advertised, gen-
erafly, TEN DAY8 before the day of sale.
Ponfletu. uraunuvouutrl Georgia.
T^i^isyssp* Unl S". |t V ""’-A TheolotfMl
J- Course of three years, designed for those who are
preparing for the Gospel Mlutot?; wno
* Oita. or tour yean, eqiul to lint of other
Colleges In the country t
the Ancient Languages ;
An Academical Course, Including whatever la necessa
ry to prepare for admission Into Oolloge.
^ •• ADMISSION.
u “efor (he odmlaslon of Students, la at the
jEtaassrs
Virgil, ClcerotaBelect Orations, and Jaoob’s Greek Road*
mlutaiislol 03 u «“"'
“-’““v'V ““ ■» u
leMt RxraNixa.
Ttm.'. 0 *’ „ Spring Term, Fill Term.
IN Thsolooidal Seminarr,... .Nothing Nothing.
1,f Co | ‘ l ;*«>«i 985 Off 915 5»
Scientific Course, 25 00 15 00
In Academy—
Preparatory Class, 85 00 15 00
gjoond *»- 80 00....... 18 00
Third “ - 15 00 9 00 .
Elementary « 10 00 0 00
Room Rent. 0 00 4 00
Contingent Expenses, a 00 1 00
There expensei are required to be paid In advance.
From Students who.lodge ln the College buildings, fifty
dollars will be received as frill payment for tho tuition
foes room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The prlco of Board in the village la 910 per month : of
washing, room-rent, and foci, 93.
• „ COMMRNOBMRNT AND VAOATIONS.
Tho Commencement la held on the last Wednesday In
There are , two Vacations, dividing she year Into two
terms, as followa t
First Term—from last Wednesday In August to Decem
ber 15th.
Wlnlor Vocation—from December 15th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Com
mencement.
Bummer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
neaday in August. 11. 51. SANDERS,
Secretary of the Iloard of Trustees.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, Presi
dent of the university, will receive a catalogue, contain
ing the course of studies, and all other necessary Infer-
B. 51. 8.
List of Voters,
S EC. 2. lit it further enacted by the uuthority of the
««im. That from and after tbo passage of this act all
persons shall bo qualified to vote at elections for 51ayor and
Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and the hamlets there
of who are citizens of the Unltod Slates, hnve resided In
the State of Georgia for ono year Immediately prccedli
the election and within tho corporate limits of Bavnnm
for ono month Immediately preceding their registration
and continue so to do up to the time of electron, who
have attained the age of twenly-ono years, have paid all
city taxes or have in their own right aufllrlcnt real estate
to satisfy any tax executions which may bo against them,
who have made all returns required by the ordinances ol
the dty, and have been registered according to the pro
visions of this act—Extract from the Registry Lam.
■ Adolph Abrahatns.Robert Adams, Johns Achord,Geo
A Aeh.V W AverfeldLG W Anderson,Mathias Amorous.
D»
Conrad Bych, Richard Burke, Michael Boytan, E W
Bukcr, John Brady, E J Blount, Wm 51 Illount. Patrick
Brady, Tho# Bandy, Wm B Blount, Dr W G Bulloch,
Anthony Busier, Baul 8 Box, Jos H Baldwin, Isaac Bmn-
no, Selgimond Berg, Henry Homers, N K Barnum, Wm
T Brantley. Robt Blake, Wm Burke. A T Bennett, Wm
51-Blsck.rellx Bduyason, Gilbert Butter, ThosBourko.
Eugene M Beo, J P Uolfeulllct, LEByck, A Itorchurt,
1 Wm Basaenger, Patrick Bulkcy, PII Bobn, Henry Betlo-
mao, Tho* W EBealle, Wm J Bulloch.
C.
Wm H Cuylor, John Cooper, O A Cloud, P L Constan
tine, David O Cash, 51A Cohen, RR Cuylor, Geo A Cuy-
ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullbn, W U Cooper, Edward
Cubbage. David Cohen, John Cleary, Joa V Connernt,
Allen Cullen. Chas Cooper, Jos Cleary. Barnard Conston-
due, Thoa W Cooper, John Clancy, John Caralei
Cornwell, Jos S Carruthere, Nicholas Cruger, wngnt
Culpepper, Thoa Corley, R 51 Charlton, 8 J Gassofa,
Iticnard Cole, Thos CusackJno L Clark, Michael Cusack,
O H Caropfiold, Francis T Cole.
John Doyle. Wm C
incivnu, Sami P Dibble,
one. Patrick Downuy,
Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
Daniel Donovam AlbartL D’Lorze.
Isaac D’Lyon, Jllchncl Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
51 Davidson, 51orty Dorgan, Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jaa Dunn, Cnesley Dugger, Jos U Dcmund, Joa Dawaon.
Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
Cftimml saratoErtiflemtntfl.
motion,
sept 18
lam—18 mo
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL ST0BE,
■ AVANXAll, OA.
nn ^No. 11 WDItakor-alreot.
EEP8 KmstanUjir for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Noe.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Parle and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umbor. Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARTOTrOF FANCY
Linseed Oily Sperm do- Ncatsfoot do* a
J, Llghtand fiark Coach VAldJ?SH,^l^?DP?Hi<ra
illkm J - nlnDn " .umuna DtJn • . . >
qualities,
Inds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board'PrinufJmd
V" The above articles will bo sold on reasonable
Houie» Sign and Ship Painting
Done In a workman-like manner, and at reasonable
• prices. Jan 80
F ACniVLATED FBUIT-DROPS,
.AVORED with Banana, Pine Apple, Strawberry,
Raspberry, Green Gage, Orange, Jorgonel Pear, Ver-
gnlout Pear, tec* fee. These Drops have the pure, rich
liavor of the fruit In the highest stale of perfection, and
are ontlrely free from all noxious lugredlotua. Just re
ceived, per steamer, aud for solo by
W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 18 51otiument-square.
, Jltlos and
s by Uiosub-
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
rpHE Atteullon of Consumers of Lumber Is re
X. solicited to tho following descrlbod qui
kinds of Lumber now on band and for sale b
aeribers, via:
First and second quality Planed, Tongued and Grooved
Boards, ft, 1, IK, IK, IK, wid IK inch thick, from 0 to
14 Inches wide.
Planed and Edgod Weather Boards, K, K and 1 Inch
thick. 0 to 14 inches wldo} second quality Weather
Boards. K» K and 1 Inch thick. 0 to 14 inches wide—
which Is sold at a low price, and Is very desirable for
roofing where either tin or ablnglea are used.
Shelving, planed and Jointed, K to IK inch thick.
1 to IK Inch merchontabto wldo Boards.
1 to IK Inch second quality do. do.
Bhlp l’lank and assorted Scantling.
A portion of the above described Lumber la woll-sca-
soned, and suitable for Immediato use.
BIU Lumber furnished to ordor at short
Lumber, when purchased In lots of not less than 5,000
foot, will bo delivered upon any wharf lu the city.
For engagement, apply at the 51111, or at the office <
the subscribers, 84 Bay-street.
Jan 20 W. B. GILES fc CO.
Joseph Felt, John Foley, Thos Ford. Joa 8 Fay, Wm
FerrilLSewaU H Flak, Jamoa Fountain, Ditgald Ferguson,
J E PaUtganL Robert Ferrell, Jno G Fallhrant, Jas Far
rell. John Folleard, Andrew Farry, John lltzgcrald, An
drew Flatley. R B Fell, 5Ilchacl Finney, Wm FFeay, E
S Fulton, Go Frierson, Aualln French.
O*
John Gerdtz, Francis GrimbalL J F Gullmartln, BenJ
Geonovoly, Joshua Griflllh, C L Gilbert, Joa George, sr*
G W Gann&ny, J B Gallic, Jos T Gannon, Jot Gelser,
Michael Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbons, Pat
rick Gnrron, Jas Grady, Geo Glen, J F Grovonsteln, Johu
Gnramell, Joa Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, John Grlflln.
M,
N L Harris, P D Hcllxhelm, John Haupt. Sr* O 8 Hen-
“ iatopher Hussey, J D Httgbes, C 8 Hr
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
rpIHS Valuable 5llnera! Substance Is sold in fine pow-
A tier, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slato or coat of mail, protecting what
ever Is covered from the action of the weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing eqnal to It for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds or Iron, as it forma a coating nearly oa born
as tho Iron Itsolf, anil never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be corefol to buy ol
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked BLAKE'S FIRE-PROOF
AWT. The above Point Is for tale In Savannah b;
sep 18 O. A. L. LAMAl
rsa,J E Hernandez, 8 P Hamilton. Heurv
rnund Hefferen, Patrick Hall, Wm Haulan, Jonathon Hill-
L F Harris, Wm P Hunter, G W Hard castle, Wm Hunt,
or. E D Hendry, D F Halsey,Patrick Hanly, John Higgins,
John Hanly.
George Jones, Jos O Jones,* Jas 51 Jones, BG James,
Alexander Johnson, JaaT Jones, J D Jesse.
Fred Kreto Harmon KuMman. Wmll Kelly, Phillip
Kolb, Dedrlck KaUenhorn,P M Kollock, Ezra Kent, N B
Knapp, Jaa King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouao.
O A L Lamar, Thos B Ltoyd, BonJ’n W Lloyd, Hugh
’ hn M B LovolL BW Liaeh, B
BY Levy, JTLatham, Peter
tgh Larken, Patrick Loimhnn,
ipban.
M,
Abraham Mlnl% David hlorris, Jacob Monies, John
Mtklu, Thoa McNicholas, John MaatersonT Kdward
Maaban, Jeremiah McCarthy, John 5lcIIuo, Wm 5lorroll,
J G Mehrtena, Robt McIntyre, 11° — T — ^ **-•
lett, Jos Mordecal, 1 “*
Lcander Moore, *'•
Silvester MtnnL
son. Jno kloutmomn, Thoa Maher, Thoa MoAuIlfl; Jaa
NeFeely, B W Mlscally, H W Merw, O A MagllCwm
Meredith, E T McGrnll, Thos 5lcCollum, 11 5Iorce! Wm
J^Moore, J D Mallard, 0 D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N 0
Joseph Neill, Thos Naylorfwm Nungozcr, JosNunge-
*er,.WG Norwood, Jno W Neavltt, D D Nicnols.
John W Owena, Geo W Owens, Danlol O’Connor, Tim
O’Brien, Owen O’Rourkcyfohn F a’Bymc, DavId'O'Con-
nor, Owen O’RleUy, Humphrey O’Loary, G 8 Owens.
OTAED^ifoTtrY ^*c6!’S BRAND'S
OA HALF PIPES of Otnrd, Dupuy 4c Co.’s BRANDY,
£t\j vintage ’49—In Custom llouso Sloret for salo by
apr 7 W. M. DAVIDSON.
As manyof the dealers In Brandy labour under the
Impression Hurt the guuuino artlclo can only be obtained
by “Lireet ImportatienJ’ to meet tholr wishes, 1 made
arrangements fast fall with tho liouso of Otard, Dupuy &
Co- or Cognac, for a regular supply of tholr Brandy,
and have Just received the first shipment or 20 half pipes
or tho vlntngo or ’49, which was shipped direct by them,
and through no other house at Bordeaux, (as la often
done for particular purposes,) By this nrrangoment 1
will be enabled to sell at New-York prices, adding tho
dlffereuoo of exchange and other charges. Tills Brandy
is now In the United 8tates Bonded Warehouse, where
I oflbr It for sale, subject to debenture. If sustained by
my friends In the enterprise,-1 will continue to Import for
them the article direct. 1 annex a copy of the certifi
cate of “Otard, Dupuy 4c Co.,” which accompanies the
bill of lading and lnvolco—the original may bo soon at
my store. W. Mi DAVIDSON
We, the undersigned, Q.
ard, Dupur 5c Co, Mer
lonis at Cognac, do hereby
srtlfy that twenty halfpipes
randy, marked and num
bered os in the margin with
our fire brand on tho bead,
and Initials (O. D.) at the
g, have been prepared
ur house for tho Ameri-
market, and forwarded
to Bordeaux,to bo shipped
on board tho ‘“Shelter,” Cap
tain J. B. Hall, for William
51. Davidson.
In testimony thereof, we
have signed tho present and
affixed our seal hereto.
[LjS.l Done at Cognac, Decem
bers, 1851.
OTARD, DUPUY 5c CO.
Phllbrlck, Jas MPrentloc^S AlPond*.
Quantook, Jas. *^
R.
P M BureelL Waring Russell, David Rosonblatt. Jacob
Ro sen band, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rodiealer,
James Russell, ThosJ Ryon, J B Ross, John Reedy, a’
t Rochford, Ghristophor Russell, Wra P
„E A Soul—
8cudder, Rlch’d
^Uafd. Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John
acuuaer, nich’d Smye, Honry Starko. Abraham 8impson,
vi rUtop . h 2l 5? ,'. no .. er ’ ,ohl1 A 8total Klch’d Scanfan,
^“w^hefUJVHannan Sllber.R fl’spencer, Mordol
Btoddard, Ephraim Scud-
Antony Sogur, Vs Shea, Pal’k
BSSll«,D?B 8ta!£il. D “ ‘ J “
llS2.? V w Tlteolmb, Wm
I I ..Ty«Jit 1 John'ntompwn 1 ^pmrjck Burnint o
Chrl.tl.ti Uebdc.
P«tcr ZArorlolkt, Edtnid a Zotrouor.
d lb,
S persons Ileglstored for tho month or April. If there are
whoso names are Regtstored, and who are
may 0 - , -1 m.-v. n.;.. , ..tt
Clerk Council.
RtiaaSSr*
SB
d«mm94.Uo n or pr-ll- u
attention
their removal to
iww. Andrew’s Hall, Brough-
found a tholco RMortmoutof
Susftusa Cacao.
HAMILTON fc HARDEMAN,
Factors and CommlMlou Merchants.
. . Afe. 83 Bay-Street.
OHAS. p. UAMILTON. THOMAS OARDSMAV.
_ HARDWICK fc COOKE.
Factors and Commission Merchants.
ffo. 193 Ben-Street.
R.8, niRnwiox. jonw s. cooxt.
SWIFT. DENSLOW 4c OO*
FO
dw ir », DanBiAJw sc. w*
?S?o™ AXi^Doji^i tic'lwuBrs.
CORNER BAT ANO WIIITAKER-STRBKTS.
ET5TOQTE;—
AT TAVLOR’i BVILBIND—MARKET WHARF,
Keeps constantly on hatod a supply of
Creckery-Wart, Groceries. Ac. Ac.
Jan I, *51 ly
L.Hoblt)M, -CriSSrAaiaj
Fashionable Boot and Shoe-Maker.
Inporter of French Leather,
WHlTAKER-STatET— OFFOSITS SMETS* BUILDINO.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot Mannfaetarer.
HO.ESVsrrSEN BULL-STREET, NEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE,
Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress,and PiimpSoleBoots; Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Sb<*«, Pumps, Kippers,
4c&, made to order In the neatest and raostfi’
mmnrmsam
- General Agents and Brokers*
„ For the Sale of
Real Eetatt,*TegmtiSf any description Personal Property.
. _ omen, corner bull-st. and eat-lane,
feb83 Savannah, Georgia.
Suatneso ffincSn.
J. HA8BROUCK Jc CO*
IMPORTERS A
Earthen-Ware, T
PHILIP K^AN,
Draper >and Tailor.
AMD DF.ALF.R IM READY MADE CLOTHIJfQ.
pekpield’s ranok—NO. 08 ERVAN-STREET,
r ROBERT D. WALKER,
Marble and Stone Manufacturer.
st. jamei-sq'r, SOUTH SIDB TRINITT CHURCH, TORK-ST.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble; Marblo
S anile Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone, for build-
^s. Ornamental Iren Bailing 4tc* 4tc* furnished to
~ ADAM SHORT, “
Master Builder,
FIRST DOOR WEST OF ST. ANDREW’* HALL,
Will tako contracts for Building and Work In Mai
Engineers and Millwrights.
!ROM dr BRASS FOUNDERS? 1
Canal • Street—Near the Canal Lock.
R. LACHLUQK.i. LACHL1I0N.
ht,
RAITBRH WHARF—BAY-ST.
“ATroNdET “
he otfora on the most reasonable terms.
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Surfitfl affi» atttnwev jfnafltann.
figures, ore marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at the remarkable low prices tl
the subscriber foots confident will be appreciated by a generous nubile. In port are the
now in store, to wit t
-i, that be Is now
j prices, in plain
„ie goods are marked,
lowing Goods 1 have
Shad Dress
Black Doo Skin Polka Books,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Coasltnere Backs aud Poll
Black Tweed do do
Green do
Brown do
Silk and Wool
l %
COATS.
■Gamble!,
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Faucy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Black 5Iorin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do C'ashmeretts,
Brown and Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d’Ete,
Grass Lineu.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Silk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Nor! Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two and threo ply.
tmptfW
t LOONS.
Linen,
Pi-
Striped Cotton
Plain do
Nankeen, Drap-
Fancy Linen, ,
Black Alpacca, [
Black Doo Skin Panto,
Plain Black Cn&sraero Panto,
Fancy Colored 1 do
Plain and Ribbed do
Black and Colored Satinet Pants,
VESTS.
Black Satin 8inglo and Double Breasted Vesta,
Fancy Satin ana Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do
do do Embrol'd Cafslraere
White and Fancy Satin ant Party
Plain Block Silk Velvet, stigle and double breasted,
Fancy Cut do to do
FRnoy Cashmere to do
GLOVES.
White, and Colored Kid Gloves,
and Castor Riding do
Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
White andFancy Sik do
CRAVATS.
— . Ilk and Finey Cravats,
Fancy do, great variety,
i Silk and 8ntln Party Oa vats,
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Bcsrik,
do do Opera Tics,
en Cambric, •
do
i° 0
Whites
Hats
Ladles’
Trui'
Vnlj
Is and Caps, of the latest!
lies’ Riding Hats,
inks, Patent and Sole Leal
lyses, Carpet Bags, Canoe,
Cord aid Pongee Pocket Hind-
the latest styles.
Leather.
Umbrellas, 4cc* See.
gon,
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Department for Children’s Clothing fa fitted up In the most costly style with every convenience for trying
fitting, Itc-the stock embraces every article In that line, consisting In part or Coats snd Pants or every styfa, Ovor-
ootfa, and Under Garments, Jenny Lind 8acks, Polka do- Over Sacks, Vests, Braided Bulls, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest
8ulto, and Boys’ Capa, a largo assortment. Tho Ladles will find It to their interest to call and examine. my stock, as
theyaro made up In the latest style and the best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatement from the prices first
ty Don’t forget the new store on first floor of Bt. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Bronghton and Jeffereon-sts. apr 28
NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN 51. COOPER 4c CO.
Thursday. April 15U.
T HE WORKS OF DANIEL WEBSTER,fl vols* 8 VO.
Recollections of a Journey through Tart ary, Thibet,
and China, during the years 1844, 1845 and 1045; by M.
Hue, Missionary Priest of the Congregation of St. Laza
rus—being tho 4Ut aud 5lh vols. or Appleton’s Popular
Library.
Household Words, No. 100.
— ANOTHER SUPM.Y OF —
5!emo!ra of 5Iargaret Fuller Ossoll.
Fanny Dato, or a Year after Marriage; by T. S. Arthur.
rpHE OLD BELL OF INDEPENDENCE, or PhlUadel-
X pbla In 1776', by Henry C. Wutoon, mithor of “The
Camp Fires of the Revolution.” Illlustrated.
Domestic 5!cdlcino, 8urgery, and Materia Medlca: with
directions for tho diet, 4tc* 4tc.; by Francis G. Smith.
The American Kocelpt Book, or Completed Book'of
reference—containing receipts for conkerv, nutty, per
fumery, 4cc.t by A. 8. Wright,
Philadelphia as It fa in 1852; being a correct guide to
all the public buildings, places of amusement, &.C.; with
Illustrations; by R. A. Smith.
A Rhyming, Spelling, and Pronouncing Dictionary of
the English Language; by J. Wal ker.
Tlio Ynnkeo Tea Party, or Boston in 1773; by II. O.
Wotoou. Received by
mar 31 JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
W.M.D.1©20
a»Kp^’«.
OTARD, DUPUY 4c CO*
Cognac.
.V SPRING Sc SUMMER DRY GOODS
E Subscribers aronow receiving perstearaere Florida
nd Alabama, their supply of Foreign and Domestic
Joods, to which they Invite the public generally to
dexamine beforepurchaalngeUowhcre.
DaWTlT 4c MORGAN,
Rlbcro’s Building, Congross-st.
SPRING GOOD8.
W E Call the attention of our friends, and the public
in general, to our largo receipts of SPRING
GOODS by the steamer Alabama and other recent .ar
rivals, consisting of Muslins, Bareges, Lawns, Cambrics,
Barcgo do Lalnes,Poplins, Ginghams and Calicoes; also
embroidered Cura, Collars, Capes, Chemisettes, Linen
CambrloandotherHondkerchloto; Irish Linen; black, col
ored, plaid and striped BUks, of overy description, all
or which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms, by
mar 18 E1N8TEIN 4c ECK51AN, 151 CongresKt.
GEORGIA BliltR MILL STONES.
npilK Underelgnod has on hand an assortment or Burr
X Stone, from 18 Inches to 4K feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dreseod for running, and of superior
quality. All tho necessary Irons ftirnlshed with tho Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent individual to drew and fit Mill
Slones, tho article can bo delivered at all times to suit
rdors, and on liberal terms. O. H. OAMPFIELD.
Jnn20
ORDINARY’S BLANKS.
A LL tho different forms of Blanks, according
fate laWi *' '*"* '* r '~ J ' —
sale by
different forms or Bluuks, according to th<
w, for tho Court of Ordinary, printed and fo
[mar 20] JOHN M. OOftPER 4c CO.
NEW GOODS—For Steamer Florida..
T HE Subscribers have received an assortment of rich
FANCY and 8TAPLE DRY GOODS, per steamer,
to which they invite tho attention of. purchasers,
apr 14 NEV1TT, LATHKOP 5c BTEDBINS.
•YT700DEN WARE.—Brass Band Buckets, Iron -
W Tubs, Piggins, Measures, Wash Boards. Cocoa Dip
pers, Trays, Knife Boxes, Ilslr and WIre Blores, Flour
Palls. Towel Rollers. Cagefc Butter Prints. Stoak Pound-
ert, Oothes Pins, Potato Mashers, Rolling Pins, Bung
Kloggorm, fcc.J f.r»t. b, c0L1INB fc „ ULKLBy(
dento 100 Bryon-street.
I DIAPERS, Ac.—
1NEN l
SHEETINGS, TABLE
M to 12-4 heavy Linen Sheetings
(M to 10-4 Damask Tablo Llnons
4-4 and 0-8 Pillow Caso Linens
Iluokabuck, Scotch and Russia Diapen
Bird’s Eye and Silecla Dlopors
Super Irish Linens, In wholo and halfpleees.
apr 13 NEvrrr, lathrop a btebbins.
/■’lANAL FLOUR. REFINED BUGARB, 4«5^-Lan?-
\J Ingt 25 bbfa. HI rain Smith’s Flour;
35 do PureGeneesee .do;-
85 do Stuart’s Crushed Sugar;
20 do do Powdered do;
20 boxes do Loaf do;
50 dozen Painted Palls;
.BEEF, HAMS, 4ce.—
P ORK, BEEF, HAMS, 4to.-
20 bbls. Primo Pork: 20 do Mess Beof
4c CO.
900 llama (superior); 80 kegs
0 bbls. Beans;85do fMotB
Landing from brigs
,jr - ns
mar 91
Ja
t F.vrhini
ius, for sal
r ISKK. .
igo Dock.
aud Iho Flue Arts; by KazlUt Arvlue, A. M.
Illustrations.
Footsteps of Our Lord and bis Apostles in Syria.
Greece nud Ituly s 0 succession of visits to U10 scenes or
NowTcstomeut nnrrative; byVV. H. Bartlett, author of
“Walks about Jerusalem,” 4cc.
^ A Pilgrimago to^E^y^U embracing a Diary of Explora-
God In Christ: threo Discourses delivered at New
Haven, Cambridge and Andover; by Horaco Bushnell—
A Commentary on tho Book of Proverbs; by Moses
Examinations of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, 5cc~ as
to tholr Purity and Adulterations: by C. 11. Pelrcc, 51. D.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
apr 20
NEW BOOKS,
lzlne for May.
— ,, Elisabeth W<
Wide, Wide,
A Lexicon 1
all its communicable
'etherell—author of the
TTARPERS* 5lagnzlm
XX Queechy: by Eli:
Wide, Wide, World.
of Freemasonry, containing n definition 1
inlcablo terms, notices of its history, trad
llqultles: by Albert G. 5tackey,.M. D.
netlt, Building, and Loan Assoclstlons, the
history, priuclples, and ptau of operations, together wll
the benefits attending them.
A Commentary on the original Text of tho Acts of the
Apostles: by II. 0. Hnckotu
Claret 4c Olives,from tho Caronne to the Rhone; by
Augus B. Reach—being No. 7, Putnam’s Library.
Gallics and Gravities; by Horaco Smith—being No. 5,
Appleton’s Pop. Library.
Woodrovo Manor, or six months In Towrf—a tale to
nerltsnnd the foil' — * * ~
. /oodrove
suit tho merits and
■on Dorsey.
Hearts Unveiled, or I knew you would like him; by
Sarah Emery Saymorc.
Falkland—a novel; by Sir E. L. Bnlwer.
Remorse, and other tales by G. P. R. Jan
T<eares from tho Noto Book of a Nat
Broderip, Esq* F. R. 8.
Wau-Nan-Oeo, or tho Masoacro of Chic
Richard sou.
Also now supplies of The Two Brldoa, FI
Fatal Vow, Amy Ioiwrence, Rena, Ac.
Received by J. It. CUBBEDGE.
apr 28 South side 5Inrket-square.
e follies of the times; by Anna Hon-
5 W.J.
^>{ by MgJ.
cnce or the
Tl/f UTUAL BENEFIT Building and Loan Associations
IvX their History, Principles, and nfauof operation;
together with a statement of the benefits attending them.
A Lexicon of FiwMasonry: containing a definition or
all Its communlcnblo terras, notices or its history, tradi
tions and untlqultios: by Albert O. Mackay, 51. D.
Hungary in 1851. with an experience of tbo Austrian
Police: by Charles L. Brace.
Tho Household of Sir Thomas Moore. Libellus a 5!ar-
gar-eta' More.
America as I Found It: by tho Mother of 5lnry Lundle
Duncan.
Christ Our Exemplar: by Caroline Fry—to which to
prefixed an autobiography of tho author.
Tho English Family Robinson—The Desert Home,
tho Adventures of a Lost Family In the Wlldernew: by
Cant. Moguo Hold—illustrated.
Tho Revelation of 8t. John, expounded for those who
search tboSclpturcs; by 15. W. liengsteubery.
— norr or—
Bancroft’s History of the Uultcd States, vol. 4.
PATENT 5IETALIO DAPKNER—Superseding the uso
of the brush, wet-cloth, and blotting paper, saving all the
tlmo and trouble Incident to their uso. With It a perfect
copy may ulways bo secured. Can be used with uny
press.
PATENT MOVABLE BINDER.—A most valuable In
vention; and ono that should bo round In overy counting
room, for keoplng in a book-llke form, tatters, Original
Invoices, 5Iuaic, Newspapers, or any papers Where easy
and ready reform)co fa desirable.
Parchment Paper LETTER COPYING-BOOKS, with
pages printed—got up In a superior manner, and made
from Ihe very best orstock, with spring-backs, and sewed
on parchment,
apr 29
M ETHODIST HY51NB-For the Methodist Episcopal
Church South, in the greatest variety.
Hungary? Its Talcs and Traditions; by Theresa Pulszky.
The Golden Legend; by Lougfellow.
Bancroft’* Htatonr of tho United States—vol 4.
The Yellow Plush Papers; by Thackeray.
Baydell’s Illustrations of Shskspearo—Nos. 39 and 40.
51acllso’s Surgical Anatotny-68 colored plates, 4lo.
Gurney 8mlth’e Domestic Medico, Burgery and Ma
teria Medico.
The Old Bell of Independence.
The Yankee Tea Party in Boston in *73.
Yai ' ‘
NEW BOOKS.
T HE Works of Stephen Oliver. D. D.,' L. L. D* fate
President of the Wesleyan University.
Tho Paris Bketch Book; by Wm.Thackeray—being No.
0 Appleton’s Library.
lira Daltons, or Tho Three Roads In Life; by Charles
Lever.
Clifton, or 5Iodern Fashion, 5tc,—a Novel; by Arthur
Townley.
The Mob Cap, and other talcs; by Mrs. Caroline Lee
fleutz.
The Twenty-fifth of 5!ny, or a Cruise In La Plate; by
on Officer of (be U.8.Nnvy.
A further supply or Queechy; by the author of the
Wide, Wide World. Received b^_
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. CodPER A CO*
tf’ednesdnp. May 19th.
K ATE PENROSE, or Life and its Seasons; by Miss
Chubback, author or “The Wife’s Sister.”
Godcy’s I.ndy’s Book for June.
Tho Courtship and Advontures of 8tnnley Thorn; by
Henry Cockion, author of “ValeuUne Vox.”
Graham’s Mngazino for June.
The Apocolypbal New Test*moot, being all the Goo-
pels. Epistle-, and other pieces now extant; attributed in
tho first four centuries to Josus Christ—new edition.
Ivar.orthoSkJutsnoy: a Romance; by Mira Carton,
from the original Bwedlsb; by Professor A. L. Krause.
The Works or Stephen Olln, D. D. L. L. D- late Prea-
ident of Uie Wesleyan Unlveraity.
Lillian and other Poems; by Wlnthrop 5!ockworth
Praod—now first collected.
View of Uie Stole of Europe during tho Middle Age*;
by Henry Halfam—now edition.
Arthur and his 51olher, or The Child of the Church;
by C. B. Taylor, author of “Thankfulness.”
The Glory of Christ: Illustrated la his Character and
History, Including the Last Things of hto Mediatorial
Government; by Gardiner Spring.
Tbo Practical Model Calculator, for the Engineer, Me
chanic and 5lachlnlst: by Oliver Byrne.
The Legislative Guide, containing all
ducting business In Congress, Jeflertot
■ Manual, At; by J. B. Burleigh.
lean Lawyer^ and Burinees Man’s Form
allthe rules for eon-
in’s hlsnual, Citl-
Bookj with a Map and
u of each State; by Delos W.
lliliUNTRATED ENGLISH EDITIONS.
P ICTURES or Travel In the South or France: by Alex.
Dumas—fifty engravings on wntxL
The Book of English Bongs—from tho 16th to the 19th
century.
Tho 5Iormons, or Latter-Day Saints—a contemporary
History, with 5!omo!rs of Joseph Smith, the “ American
Mahomet.”
Tho Life of 8amnel Johnson, L. L. D.: by James Bos
well—a new edition, with copious notes.
Travels lu Tartar)', Thibet, and China: byGabet and
Hue.
A History and Description of Modem Wines: by Cy
rus Redding—third edition, with additions.
Tho Pathway of tbo Fawn; a Tale of the New Year:
by Mrt.T. K. Herrey. Received by
may 13 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
nnilR HawodJI In 8yria; by G W Curt la-author or NUe
X Note*.
The Dalton's, or Throe Roads In Life; by Dr O Lever.
The Wldo, Wide World—new supply, 13th edition.
Queechy—by the same author.
A Faggot of French Sticks; by Sir F Head—new sup-
>*. Paris Sketch Book 5 by Thackeray—2 vols.
Tho Works or Stephen Oleft, D D, lato President Wes
leyan Unlveraity.
Jvar, or tho Skjuts-Boy—from tho Swedish.
Miss Mltlbrd’s Recollections of a Literary Life.
Allen’s Rural Architecture—being a complete descrip
tion of Farm Houses, Cottages, Ac.—Plates.
Sir John Franklin and tho Arctla Regions; with detailed
notices of the various expeditions In search. Including
the American, with Map and Plate*; by P L Bimmonds.
may 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
, with spring-backs,and*
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
/CLARET and OLIVES, from the Garonne to the Rhine;
\J by A. B. Reach-bolng No. 7 Pulnam’s Library.—
Complete sets ordo. In 7 vols* cloth.
Brace’s Hungary In 1851, with an experience of the
Austrian Police, with a map and plates.
Mackoy's Lexicon or Freemasonry,
Mutual Benefit, Building and Loan Associations: tholr
History, Principles and Plan of Operations.
Queechy; by Ellz.Welherell, author of “The Wldo,
Wide World.’’ mi
The Household of Sir Thomas 5Ioore.
Romanism at Home—addressed to Chief Justice Taney.
Barnes’Notes on Revelations.
Advanoed-Guard and Out-Post Service of Troops; by
Mahon.
No. 2 Bleak House by Dickens.
Harpers’ 5lsgazlne for 5lay.
Oo-rtH®- W , LL1A „ H ,
V. s.
Clothing Emporium,
WHOLESALE WAREHOOMS
rpiimNow and^rtonslvo^AD^MADE^bLOTHING
I Establishment,rocmU^ogcncd^r
tea and Immense variety of stock,
met with. Tho Increase of sale* from a very
haa been suoh ns to warrant their of-
unnuusuui
inducume
regard to
■ to bo me
I patronage, haa been suoh ns to ... 3 — ---- - -
Clothing at vnutual tom prices, and carrying out
stem ot^Large Seise and Snail PrtftsP
era In
rarely
liberal
foringt „
tho systoin of “tar/*
B3T Orders from any part of tho United Stoles prompt-
ly executed and with oipcclal taro. nnfyn , p
P. B.—FncllUlo* will bo off, red buyers to purchase on
tho regular credit. Usual discount nUowod to cash buy
era. ly d0 ° 1 &
P IANO FORTES.—F. Zogbaum A Co. bave on hznd
a fine assortment or Piano Fortes, by tboso celebra-
■ * "‘- J - , "d A Co. and J.B. Dunham, com.
.. jn- want
' , arOi Invited
may 3
tffiWffifStKnop,
Carnar of Elovouth-8troot and Riiga Rami.
CABINET MAKERS' 0EN»L FURNISHING STORE,
Mo. 134 South ScroHd-ttrret, bflan Deck-strut.
Philadelphia.
A VERY extensive assortment of materials In Ibelr
Uno, consUUngof Mahogany, Rosewood and WaL
nut, Veneers, Boards snd Plank, Carved ilouldlng, Hair
Cloth, Gimp, Curled Hair Glue, Varnish, Looking Glass
ibogany Knob*, BcdPosts. Marble Tops, snd
rlptlonofllnrdwnrefT'—
every dMcrlptlon of HardwareTYoolSy Ac. All
our goods are warranted or the beat quality, and we guar
antee to give every man the worth or hto money.
15 sw3mo* T. A L. THOMPSON.
WILLIAM r. MISKEY.
w. 0. a. mibrill.
AH01IER dt WARNER.
No. 119 Chestnut-streoti Fhllodelpltla,
NAKOFAcrttnUS OP
oas OHASMXIHIIS, miBREns, Ac.
ARCHER'S PATENT S°dUR LARD LAIIP8,
GIItAMKIMtS Ao. Ac.
tST Orders promptly executed, tnw 3mo»—may 15
PHILADELPHIA.
TEMPORARY REMOVAL;
CHAS. OAKFORD,
WIIOLKSALB AMD RETAIL,
Hatter,
^ Has Removed, for the present, to
149 CheatnuUStreet under the U. 8. Heist.
Philadelphia,
Where jna^ be found a large and Faohlonable Stock of
'S HATS AND OAFS,
Children’s and Youths’ 8trew (ioods, of overy description.
may IS 2aw 3mo •
wmi&wmsTER;
EXTENSIVE UK ALE US INfiUflOG ANY,
And all kinds of
1IIPORTED FANCY WOODS.
At their
STEAM MILL AND MAHOGANY YARD,
Sterling Alley t from Raceta Cherry, between 3d 4- ith-sts.
*5 Philadelphia. - itl)3m«
. PATENTc
MOORE & CAMPION,
No. 101 South Second-St., Philadelphia,
H AVING increased their faculties for Blanufacturing
PRATT’S PATENT RACK, uni PINION
EXTENSION DINI NO TABLE, are now pre
pared to furnish all the various size?, at the shortest no-
Jco. They also have on hand the greatest variety of
PATTERNS, embracing all Uw various articles of CABI-
NET'-iyARE, lhej have ever had at any previous time,
which Uieyarejireparedtosellatthe lowest prices that
good FURNITURE can be sold aL Also tho beat
quality of 8PRINO and IIAIR MATTRESSES, tar-
nlthed at Uie lowest prices. sth3m* may 15
G AIETIES AND GRAVITIES: by the author of Re-
Jocted Addresses. , ■ _
Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases: by W, W. IIall,M.D.
Tho Cavallenof Fmglond: by Herbert.,
The Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers.
Hugh Miller’s Legends of Scotland.
Horse Shoe Robinson—with plates.
Milter’s Principles or Surgery: by Sargent-840 en-
8 Buuciveron Horsemanship and Training Horses.
Year Book ol Facts, for 1852.
Ida Pfeiffer's Journey to Iceland—Hood s Own.
Hue’s Travels In Tartary end Thibet: Essays from the
Linda: by Mrs. Loo IJontz,and Retm, Blob Cap and
Btnrcus Warland, by the same author.
London Art Journal, for April.
Godov’s Lady’s Book and Sartaln’e, for Mar. Ac. Ac.
may 5 W. TllOKNE WILLIAMS.
NEW IflIJSIC,
S ONGS: Ask mo not what ’
This, this Is the hour, 51.
thou my cherished lovo wertby.
lint l am thinking, Lilly Dale,
r, Bly chlldhood’ihome. When
ert by, I’ll think of thoe In mep-
up sweet melody, Como and seo roe Mary Anu, Bly own
pretty Rose, Dying exile, One faithful Wend, Age of gold.
Oh were I but a moonbeam bright. Thus meet thou and
L1 wish she was here Striko 1 strike for your fctbertond,
Trumpet oT Liberty, Oh! mother hore’s the very top or
-yqsm,
^>y and grtof,8mllbi^fii
DROPS—Prepared by Rush-
Y.—consisting of Banana, Pino
7, Raspberry, Green Gage,
'ergatatu ana Jargond Pear,
Olngw,'Vanilla'4te* 4re Thoeo Drops have the c—
rich flavor of the Fruit In tho highest atato of perfect
and are entirely free from aU deleterious Ingredients,
are totally different from an inferior article which has
*- *■-•-*—*—• which the nubile
steamer Alabt
. LINCOLN,
Monument-square
. SPRING GA8S1-
and colored Linen
ptald and striped
are totally dine rent irom an interior any
been recently Introduced and against wht
have been cautioned. Just received nor ■
ma, and for sale by W. W. L
april 8
GENTLEMEN’S and Boj
\JT MERES, pfaid, striped
Drills, black snd col'd silk
Muslin Cravats, pfaid and slripod Silk and Linen Cravats
for summer, silk and ssUn Blocks and Ties, Linen Colton,
Kid, Silk nnd Llilo Glove*, black French Cloths and
Caaalmore for spring and summer, Merino, Silk, LU *
and Cotton-Undervesfa, Suspenders and Hsir-Hose
O oUrntt.
liJljttntrcfafifa airbecttatmEnta.
/OLASSE8.—30 hhdi
1L Syrup, for sale by
mayli
T E'AS^IOO half chests of superior Black Ten, In 4 os*
5oz. and 6 oz. paper*, 5 do. loose, also 20 half chesfa
superior Hyson Tea, a ^r»le by '
mar DO
HART, MONTGOMERY & 00.
C HILDREN’S CARRIAGES-WIth falling tops; a
great artlclo for children. For tale by
roar 13 COLLINS A BULKLBY.
.Two doors from Dixon’s Confectionary.
rosy 15
T OILET BOAP&—A targe assortment of Toilet Soaps,
In cakes: also, In pound snd half pound bare Just
reeelred, and for sale by W. W. LINCOUf,
fob 25 Blonument-squsre
..... arioua brands—some
For solo by
A. MINIS.
‘ PLANTATION STUFFS, Light Casalmeres, Llrtcn
Drills, Union Linens, Iirap d’Ete, Cottonsdes, lie.
foil assortment, Just received,
mar 12 LaROCIIE, BOWNE A CO.
ESSENCE OF GINGER—Brown’s Euence of Jamaica
’J ClntPAP. ttltlrth MuMlH alt llm valtuliU iinmuipIIm
j-. Ginger, which
of the Jamaica Ginger
eel vod and forsale by
apr 5
D rawers, drawebk-a large supply or white
Linen and TwlUed Jean Drawer*. Just received and
for sale by W5f. R. SYMONS.
■pr3 Draper and Tailor, 17 WhltakefU
mayli
ESTSI VESTS It—Ptutcjr AlanelllM lad Lliwn V..G;
a supply Just received and for sale by
W. R. SYMONS,
apr3 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltakcr-sU
.MMH.-500 lbs.Codfish; 15 kills No. 1 Mackerel; lOUUs
. Salmon, for sale by
apr 3 BRONSON A SEVELINGE. }
“ ILLON’S ROPE.—200 colls fandlni
FRENCH BIUSTAnD.—Just received per stcamor
7 Florida, a very superior article; for uie by
aprl BRON8QN A BKVKlINGE.
COVERS—In setts; also, round do; for
toiler, Meat*. Itc. For uie by
COLLINS A BULK!
jHcvcfjantifjr-
rxOIlN IN BAGS*—1,000 racks tVestem Flint Com, ex-
\J cellrnt quality, landing this day, and for sale by
may 18 W. WOODBRIDGE.
r AY.—150 bales prime Hay, landing from brig 5!o-
XI Gllvcry, for sale by HUNTER A GA51MELL.
may 21
^tORN.—1^50 bushels primo white Maryland Cora,
lundlng per schr. H. N. Uambrill, and for sole by
may 21 COHENS A HERTZ.
pi Ell MAN COLOGNE.—German Farina Cologne, in
U long and willow covered bottles: Just received and
for salo by 51UOKK A HENDRICKSON,
may 21
T3ACON.—Prime Sides and Shoulders—Just received by
X> steamship State of Georgia, and for salo by
may 19 A MINIS.
TIALTIMORB FLOUR AND HA5IB.-100 Barrels Bab
I) llmoreFlour i 200 Reynold’s Hams—landing from
brig Josephine, and for sole by
may 10 CL AG HORN A CUNNINGIIHM.
T> OCK 8 ALT.—10 Tons In Urge lumps, suitable for
Xv Cattle—landing and for rale by
may 19 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
/"VATS.—200 bushels prime Maryland Oats, landing and
U for mIo by BRIGHAM, KELLY AGO.
may 10
Tt / ACKKREL.—50 bbfa Nos. 1, 8 and 3; 20 half do; Just
.vl received and for sale by
mays McSIAHON A DOYLE.
HA51 PAGNE.—20 boskets, quarts, cholco brands; 10
\J ao, pints, do; for sole by
mays McMAnONA DOYLE.
f) UTTER, LARD, Ac,—20 tubs new Butter, 40 kegs
X) tanf Lard, 3 bbls Smoked Beef*, landing from steam
er Alabama and forsale by
may 5 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
■piUME GOSHEN BUTTER.-20 kegs and 10 half do.
JL selected Goshen Butter; received per steamship Ata.
bams and forsale by
may 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
T ON DON PORTER.—60 casks, pints, Ilibbcrt’s supe-
Xj riorBtout Porter, received direct from tbo Brewers,
and for sole at New-York prices, by
may 5 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
"trAMS.—20 ics. Superior Hama, now landing per
XX Barque Hamilton from New Orlcaus.
may 18 13 ED. H. BUNKER.
|>ACON.—30 hhds. choice Sides, landing per steamer
State of Georgia, from Philadelphia, and for sale by
may 17 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
O IDES, SHOULDERS nnd SMOKED BEEF.—4 hhds.
0 ltacon Shoulders, 0 hhds. Bacon Sides, 5 bbfa. Smok
ed Beef, (in bugs) landing from steamriilp State or Geor
gia, and for sale by COHENS A HERTZ.
T> A CON.—25 hhds. Sides, and 5 tierce* Hams, In store
JD and for salo by 8. E. BOTUWELL A CO.
may 17
iplHOICE BUTTER.—15 tubs Choice Stay Butter, land-
U log per steam-ship Florida, forsale by
may 13 r COHENS A HERTZ.
\TEW GOODS PER STEAMEK-Juit opened amt for
IN • sale by DaWITT A MORGAN.
Orgondlo Muslins, Bordered Prints,
Black Bareges, Black Fringe,
Linen Sheetings, Long Nott Stitt*.
Linen Damasks, . Ladles’8llk AKIdGlovee,5ro.
apr S3
('1UM ARABIC.—1 case superior picked,Just received
OT and for rale by
fob 11 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
TIROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—A large supply
X> Just received and for salo by W. W-LINCO 1 ^
-DLAKE’S PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINT at 4 cents
Xj per pound. Forsale by C.A.L. LAMAR,
feb 8 Agent for Patentee.
rpABLE CUTLERY.—Fine Ivory Tea and Table
X Knives, with and without Forts; Cocoa and Horn
and Pocket Cutlery; for sale by
Jan 18 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
ccired and for sale low by
• mar 18 HONE A CONNERY, Harris* wharf.
rpARRANTS Compound Extract of CUBEBS /
i COPAIVA.—Thf* compound 1* superior to any. _
pa ration hitherto Invented, combining, In a very highly
concentrated alale, the medical properties of the Cubcbs
and Copalva. For sale by
15 BIOORE
A A AND 5-4 white and divck MATTING, or the best
X X quality; Musqulto Lace and Nett: for salo by
apr 15 DiWlIT A 5IORUAN.
■VTEW-ORLEANS WHISKEY AND BACON, landing
JL v per *chra Sarah Thorndike and Wmllono-^lOObbto
old rectified Whlike).
Bhoulders—for sale b
S PERM CANDLES.—A few boxe* for sole low, to close
consignment, by SEABORN GOOD ALL.
: EIV-ORLEAN8 8UGAR AND LARD.—15 bhds fob
ll Iv ffalr Sugar; 10 bbfa Lard. Lauding per Schr.
Thorndike, and ror uie by
apr 17 J.V. CONNERAT A CO.
“1HA51PAGNB AND SEGARS^20 Bukets Cham-
. > pagne; 250 thousand Began or various Brands, to mo
very superior, In store and for sale by
nprO W. Bf. DAVIDSON.
t^05!E8TICLlQTjbRS.-25 bSreli"Dom'esU‘c BnSd«
U 25 do. do. Gin: 10 do. do. Boston Rum—In store ana
for uie by UprOl W. 51, DAVIDSON.
rpRAVELINO TRUNKS.-Robinson A Camp hare
X Just received a lot of fine Traveling Trunks—for sale
“* _ . . [aprO] Gaudry’a Building.
\DIES’ Black Silk Not 51HU and Gloves: tadlu’
— Long Arm Mitts; tadlu and Mlasu Kid, Lisle and
8Ilk Gloves. For sale by
“ir 1 LaROCIIE, BOWNE A CO.
ONONG AHELA WHI8KEY.-75 bbfa Monongahela
ir—In
irjprc
M wii
F ISK’S METALLIC BURIAL OASES-Thto valuable
article fa for sale by
I. W. 510RRELL A CO*
Jaul7 Solo agent In this dty for the Inventer.
F';°™
.OUR.—1U0 bbfa. Howard
d street, for sole by
McMahon a doyle.
/"1A0TOR8, Tablo and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives and
Forks—all plated with pure silver; for sale by
J.I1A8BROUCK A CO*
apr 13 Broughton-street.
E. F. WOOD A 1 ,
Gibbons’ Building.
C URTAIN' FIXTURES.*
25 do Window Cornices, now stylos;Just received an
uie by [mar 29] I. W. MORRELL A CO.
T 1NEN SHEETING, Pillow Case Linens, Table Ds-
±j masks, Damask Napkins, Towels, Huckabacks, Dow
las. A large nnd new supply of the abovo goods for sa
by fmar 24] DEWITT A BIOROAN.
iUININE.—100ounces Farr’s pure Sulphate Quinine;
Q U
J
OILK AND LINEN HOSIERY.—Just received, a large
0 assortment of fkney colored Silk half Hose; also
Brown Linen—for sale by ROBINSON A GAMP,
apr 6 At Gaudry’a Buildings.
/-1AUZE MERINO SHIRTS.-Just received, a frill
UT stock of Gauze Marino Bblrts—also Drawers, extra
large size—for sale by
mar 23 ROBINSON A CAMP.
TUST RECEIVED per steamer Florida: Fine fresh
tf Raisins, Figs,’Preserves,Olives, Ac. Forsale by
aprl BRONSON A SEVELINGE.
DATES DE FOIES GRAS, 4ce.-Jrat received, a frrrah
X supply of Pates De Foies Graa,Truffes,8auclssesTruf-
fees; Galantine De Perdrraux auxTrutfes; 3 boltra Prunes
D'Egcn 1st quality; Maccaronl and Vermicelli, No. 1.
For rale by J. ROUSSEAU,
•prl
■\ttINES.—35 Qr. Casks superior Port Wine; 10 do. do.
VY Madeira Wino; 10 do. do. Brown Sherry; 10 do. do.
Palo Sherry—In store and for sale by
apr 0 W. 51. DAVIDSON.
fipoOTH BRU8HE8.—A fine assortment of English
X Tooth Brushes, amongst which are some extra hard,
Just received by W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 8 Monument-square.
DRANDYand GIN IN BOND.—10 halfpipes Otard,'
Xj Dupuy A Go’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 qrs. Rochelle
A Bordeaux Brandy, and 0 pipes Imperial Eagle and
S^GIp, t, 01 ^ w „^ ^'^viIPSON.
DANCY Colored 8HIRT8.—A frill supply on hond, of
RoantBqKt 0A H P .
/"\UICK8ILVER—150 lbs* Just received, and lor sale
low, by . MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
-TT7TNDOW SHADES.—Just received per steamer Ala-
VY baraa: a new and splendid assortment of Window
Bhzdes, of this spring’s Style, and forinlebr
mar£0 AIKIN A BURNS.
t\RE8S GOODS.—Crape De Puree, In plain colors
Xj Rich and high colored French Organdlo Muslins;
J too net and Cambric Muslins In every variety or style,
or salo by LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
OT. CROIX and JAMAOA RUM.—3 puncheons very
0 fine old Jamaca Rum and 3 puncheons St. Croix
Rum, In store snd forsale by
mar 29 ‘ W; M. DAVIDSON.
ri’lKAS.—75 hair chests superior quality Black Tea, In
X 5 ox. papers, recently imported. Also, 25 half chests
° f ,»’ Q ' ,,on ’ «Kt
mar 23 Karri’s wharf.
•r U 51 BEIL—7,000 feet Whlto Pine Lumber, now land-
Xj Ing and for sale from tho wharf. . .
may 18 GREINER A BRUNDAGE.
"ttM.OUR—200 bbfa. extra suncrilno 8L Lciul*. nor.- Lin'd-
JBcctfumlrCjc.
ACE GOODS—For Spring and Summer:—
i Black and white Laco Bfantilfas
“ Lace Shawls, Point* and Scarfa
M and white Sewing 8Uk • * . .
ChlmlMttes, Fr. work’dCoUaraand Undersleeves
French worked Cops, worked Flannels
Jaconet and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*
tadlu’ black and cord Parasols and UmbreUit ■
Col’d and white Crape Shawls. For aalobr
apr 21 AIKIN A BURNS.
Molasses.—50
tierces N. Ol
MoMAHON A DOYLE.
W.M. DAVIDSON.
■tl Uie valuable properties
—Tentrated form, just re-
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square.
1 landing and for uie by
COHEN A FOSDICK.
. covering Butter, >
apr 8
BULKLBY.
AND
apr 15
3 A HENDRICKSON.
J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
gttttcM gnfeecttBiwttntB.
8AVAN1VAU ANU ACGItm
IRON STEAMBOAT 00MFANV OF OEORGIA.
rTM118 COMPANY will conUnue to transport Produce
X and other Bterchandlse, on the Sarannah rlveT, to
. lholr “° n 8le«nors
JOHN RANDOLPH, .Cnpt. Puilvot. ‘
t-v Capt.OaMwai.fc.
—Aim ALSO BY THK STEAM MR— - *
AMORYSIBLEY...... ...Cspt -
The fatter Steamer being of leu draught than any
other on Uie River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
- -
All Freight addressed to tbo care of the Company, of
Its Agonts, wiU be received and forwarded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
octlO W. M. ROWLAlfi^genfAurntlu
J ABIES STRATTON, GAS-FIT
* Of the fate Firm of ffTR
DOBSON, formerly of No. 78 S
street, begs to Inform the.ii' *
Savannah that his new sL_
Store fa No. 155 Broughton-etreoL.flrat
[door West or Barnard-streot, where he
'has tho opportunity of keeping a la
, assortment of Chandeliers, Pendai
Brackets, Burners, Pipes, and every other article u
In Gas-nttlug. . apr 9
New Tin, NReet-Iioa NJopjet Manufactory.
Tin, Sheet-Iron & Conner Knnutac
Sl^S^°8foVES 11 U OT0Vpf?l 1
MB c
^ Ml
The Subscribers have on hand st the corner
of Broughton and Jeifenon-streeta, a splendid
■took of STOVE8, TIN, SHEET IRON-and
COPPER WARE, which they.offer at Whole-
•ala and retalL
AI1 kinds of Job Work In our lino faith
tally snd promptly executed. Orders. re
spectfully solicited.
-Having had much oxperienco In Roofing, wo
are prepared to execute all jobs to that line In' the latest
Mdmo.t.pprovtidmuim-. j, H. k T. DISHOP..
STOVESI STOVESkl “ ’
THE subscriber has Just received a L
number of COOKING A PARLOR 8TO‘
which bo wUl dispose of on sccomraod
N. B.-
tenns. Among
lowing: Cooking e
Ispose of on at
them may be found 1
r Stoves—TbeR *
anS manufactured at short ih/u.^ ■.
Orders for Roofing, Gutters and Leaders attended to
with punctuaUty. JOHN J. MAURICE,, ,
Jan 20 Nos. 19 A18 Baroard-st.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
8ILYER AND PLATED WARE.
THE8ubscriberu -now opening the tar„_„
I ' stock and greatut variety of Watches, Jewel
lery, Sliver snd Plated ware, ever received
before. Fancy Artlclu or every description Ir
abundance. Also: Presentation Boxes, of tl
.. . - ‘le-from 9L8S
I richest kind, r,
1, varying in price from 9L2S to
I 9100. Ladles’ Watches, from 930 to 9235:
L Gent’s do* from 940 to 9200. Friends and
customers are Invited to call and axnmlno, and Iflnten-
tlon to pleaso and attention to business will warrant, he
his permanent residence* L -
at my store, I pronounce auperior to.any-1 have ever be
fore seen In the Uno or llalr Work. 5!r. N. will be happy
to wait upon aU who call, and give pri^fortitedtffcwnt
styles of wor Successor to 51. Eastman,
Second comer above Pulaski House.
P. 8.—Welches repaired as usual by the best workmen
In the United 8tatos. Jan 11
T ONDON AND DUBLIN BOTTLED FOItTKR.—10
Xj casks and 10 cases of very superior London and
Dublin Porter, In quarto snd pints: for sale by
apr 10 r W. M. DAVIDSON.
\\T VV. GOODRICH has just received and offers for
VY • sale:
NEW SYRUP snd IIA5IB.—Stuart’s, Georgia and N.
Orleans new crop Syrups, and ucw Hams.
FLOUR.—'75 bbfa. Ill ram Smith’s and Pure Genesee,
10O half do* 50 bbfa. Baltimore Hour.
8COTGH ALE, 4tc.-Tennent’s Scotch Ale, Whlto
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants snd Ratal ns.
rpALLOUB’ IRONS, Smoothing Ironsjkc^ror rajo by
apr 14 103 Bryan-streeL
OICKLES.—In barrels and half barrels, Just received
JL and forsale at the Emporium,
apr 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
A LEI ALE1I ALE It 1-50 bbfa. celebrated ALBANY
A CREAM ALE, brewed expresaly forme, Just ar
rived, and landing this day from barque Exact; for sale
at the Albany Ale Depot.
apr 10 r W. 51. DAVIDSON.
•\X7H1TE 81LK FRINGE-Very wldo nnd handsome,
TV Just received and for sale by
apr 1 LaROCIIE, BOWNE A CO.
ATTING*—4-4,5-1 and 6-4 whlto and checked Matt-
XVI lug. Just received snd for sale by
mar 22 LaROCHE, BOWNE ir CO.
D°(HC.—30 bbfa. Prime Pork: landing, and for sale by
JT may 6 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
DILOT and NAVY BREAD.—25 bbfa. Pilot, and SQ
X bbls. Navy Bread: landing, and forsale by
may 6 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wharfc
TJiLOUR.—so bbfa. Ulram Smith's Flour; landing, and
J? for sale by HONE A CONNERY,
may 0 Harris’ wharf.
OILK GLOVES.—Ladles'superior 811k Gloves, In as-
0 sorted colors; Sewing 811k Gloves and Mitts; whlto Kid
Gloves, Ac. Just received and for sale by
apr 23 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
XTEW BUTTER AND CHEE8E.—48 packages new
It Butter, In tubs, kegs, Ac,; 25 boxes English Dairy
Cheese, just received per steamer Florida, and forsale at
tho Emporium, by SEABORN GOODALL.
L MOLASSES.—320 hhds* 16 tierces, 38 bbls*
VY • Inline order and auperior quality, landing per
barque J. A. Hazard from Havana, and for sale by
apr 28 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
OATIN STRIPE GRENADINE TI8SUES.—A few pat-
0 terns Satin stripo Grenadine Tissues, Mourning Prints,
taco Gimps, Colored Silk Fringe, Silk Braid, Goloon
Trimming, AcJ; received per steamship AUba-ma, and
forsale by
apr 23 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
T 8. SOLOKIONS has again located In Savannah, for
tl • tho purpose of contracting for PLA8TERING, In all
its branches, with those who may favor him with their
patronage.
Residence at Mr. L. Solomons, Brough ton-street.
Jan 15
PIANO FORTE DEPOT. .
The undersigned respectftiUy inform tho
citizens or Savannah,Goorg1s, end Florida;
( . .. that they have on hand more than fifty Pf-
unoN, tho loigest stock ever on sale In this dty, and made .
by tbo most celebrated mnnufacturen In tho United States. -
Nunn’s A Clark’s, J. Chtckcrtng, Boardman A Gray, Lut-
chct A Newton, Edwards A Fisher, all well known (0 tbo
lovers or Music, havo place In 4hclr targe assortment.^
These Pianos are ofricli tone, and beautlfoUy flnlsned In , .
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron
frames mode In the most substantial and wprkmanllko
manner. Also the J rally celebrated Eoltan Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, bave not been eqtuti-
od. AU these Instruments have metallc frames, which
render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
tho necessity of tuning fbr years. . .
The undersigned are agents for Henri Hen’s celebrated
lnParis. “
Grand Pianos, mode In Paris. For power and beauty or
.— .u—-jnd pre-eminent.
Catncart’a fflelodeon*.
fit or no sole, by
may 7
T EAS! TEAS It—75 catties very superior Hyson Te<;
10 half chests do. do* Just received snd for sole by
apr 30
TTANDY-ANDY COAT8—Something new; also, white
XI Grass Linen do ijnst received by
apr 30 8AULSBURY A CO* Marshall Horae.
apr 30
S ILK FRINGES.—Just received per steamship Ala
bama: White and Colored Bilk Fringes; also Chame
leon colored SUk for hlantlllas; for rale by
BOWNE
may 5
Laroche, i
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER:—Whlto Bonnet Rib
bons. Ladles’ Hand Net Gloves, White English
Crape, Ptoln Black SUk aud Watered Parasols: for sato by
may 5 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
, .lie, brow
l cd expressly for me[ landing this day from barqui
— Albany Ale
Harvest, for sole at the
W.51. DAVIDSON.
W HITE PANTALOONS.—75 pairs of White Military
Drill Pants: Just received, (shrunk before being
made,) and for sale by
ROBINSON A CAMP, Gaudry’a Building,
apr 20 Next door to Pufaskl House.
N EW GOODS.—Per steamer: French Organdie Mus
lins, black Bareges, Bird’s Eye Diaper; Ladies’ L. a
Handkerchief*, Mourning Ginghams, Kid Gloves. Bilk do,
black Silk Hose, Ac. Just received and for rale by
apr 15 DaWITT A MORGAN.
I pLINT CORN—3000 bushels, in bsgs, dally expected
' to arrive; for sole by
apr 24 W. WOODBRIDGE.
S PANISH SEGARS.—100 51. various brands, foi
apr 20 A.MJ5
’ nprSO
T^TEW-ORLEAN
[IS
Port and Pico
A. MINIS.
WffiEsS
EW^ORLEANS SUGAR.—12 hhds* for sole by
apr 3 COHEN A FOSDICK.
menu. For durability, they can be fltily n
whilst their superiority of tone awl touch Is eviueni am
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as well as
the critical connoisseur. Tho Ladies are respectfully in
vited to view these Instrumentsj and an arrangement
having been effected with one or onr most eminent Pi
anists for the purpose, they can also be enabled to Jndge
of the tone. F. ZOG1IAU51 A CO* Market-square. .
Ejr second band Pianos taken In exchange—afaq
tuned and repaired. lan 20
China, CrIass&EarthenWare.
.J. V. HASBROUCK Sc CO.
nnr HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, Fined*
VAK China Tea SeU; Saucers: Dinner Beta; GlllNUJ
XgAynnd Plain Pitchers; Candlesticks, high nnd®2?
low; Chinn Viuwa and other Mantel Ornaments9
Bave-alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trajra; Mura, gUt and em
bossed, various sizes; .Granite Dinner,Tea and Toilet
Sets; Lustre Bowls; together with a general assortment of
Granite Ware; Decanters of new patterns; Pitchers; Gob
lets; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed; Water and Wine
Bottles; Astral, Solar and Globe tamps; Candlesticks,
plain nmt colored; Finger Basins; Fruit Baskets; Dishes;
Bowls; Balt Cellars, various patterns: HaU Lanterns; Bo
hemian Glass Toilet Bottles. Vases, A&; Silver, GUt and
Bronzed Girandoles and Roebucks; Plaited Fruit Baskets;.
Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons;
Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter Stoppers; Tea Strainers;
Britannia Cottb© Biggins; Urns and Pots; Bent’s Patent
Coffee Drawers; Tea PoU; Chocolate Poti; Lamps; Can
dlesticks; Cups; Slugs; Soap Boxes: Pitchers; Castors, Ac.
J. a HASBROUCK A CO.
Jan 20 BmoU* new building, Broughton-aireet.
UAIIDWAItE, COTTON OK*
a, THE SUBSCRIBERoffbrt thefoUAwu
flXarrivala) for sal* on very liberal terms:
medium and
amt Hatchets.
Ames’ Spades and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Augers, and Files; Hand-Saws, > Wood-Saws nnd
Hammers
Pitch and Manure Forki; Steel and Wooden Rakes
Sleel Yards; Counter Scales and Balances
Cotton and Store Trucks, all sizes, several extra large,
with wide wheels ana lynch pins
Log and Trace Chains and Stretchers
Douglass’Force and 8uctlon and Yard Pumps
Hydraulic Rams, Lead Pipe to (It
Patent Leather and IndiaRnbber BelUn& various dies
Cotton Saw Gins and Sea Island Cotton Gins
Bagging Twine of superior quality, and cheap
Pure Sperm and Lamp OH
Garden and Way Wheel Barrows
Burr 511118 tone, In the rough or dressed for nmnlng,or
any required sizes
Mill Irons, and Screws to salt.
For bargains, rail on O. H. OAMPFIELD,
171 Bay street.- ■
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken In trade, or paid for la
cash, at current prices. Apply as above. 0 febS4
”• ”• iKnVAN^ECT? t0 “-
Begs lo infbrm.ihe public (to whom he isgralfr*
|ful for the patronage already bestowed,) that ho
'■till continues bis bralness,tnd to prepared to exo-
cute all orders entrusted to hlm,wltb despatch, In
the most fashionable style, and on reasonable terms; also,
that having opened a direct communication: with the first
homes In he fame line In New-York; he will have the
earliest reports of ftuh|ons from that city and from Europe.
N. B.—Cutting and Repairing done on the shortest
notice. . ly
DIRECTIMPORTATION.
of WINES, viz:
5Tosklle, Bobouhdt, Muscat and Rhiks WINES,
Akmsetts and other CORDIALS, in gfass or wood.
Wines will have the name of the party who ordered
them marked on them, who also,may receive tberaydl-
reel, through the euatom house. ^ ^
Jan 20 Congress-street, opposite
, .. quality, In cases of one
bottles, for rale by A. MINIS.
A LE.-20 bbfa* landing and for salo by
apr 21 SIcMAUON A DOYLE.
V ILAO nnd LAVENDER BAREGE,—A Tew plncc.
d fo er «d "b Llla0 Md Lavonder Dare 8 e > J UBl received
t^^rndn tij L.ROCUE, BOWNE It OO.
-DAREGE MANTILLA8, Black taco Scarfa, Black
JD Lace Bhawls, Plain French Cambrice; Just received
npf29* 416 b/ NEV1TT, LATHROP A BTEBBINS.
w
t use, Just n
. . pounds or Ice being sul
ply of these desirable articles
edand for sale by
- 1 COLLINB A BULKLBY.
ioaeVh Rodgers A Son’s and Geo. Wosten-
holmes A 8on’s celebrated Pen and Pocket Knlve<
or salo by F. W. CORN WE LI*
may 3 108 BryaneL
L ADIES’, Misses, and Gent’s Merino
Garae Flannels ; for sale by
may 3 NEVTIT, LATHROP A
Veits, white
BTEBBINS.
SJ^Ifor Mli D by R *’
of all
G- U mn?r‘ 0
T\011E8T10 LIQUORS*—
XJ 200 bbfa N.O. Rectified
20.d0_.
Just received,
apr B
SOdoN^i
Bntndj.
:er a paLues.
m
REMOVED.
The Subscriber having moved to Solo^
building, 143 Brougfaton-street, begs leave to In
form the public that ho Is now prepared Id fur
nish families and all who may favor. hlra'W**'
their patronage, with every article In the Grocery Ur ~
the best kind, at wholesale and retail. ^' Orders from
ten will be put up with great rare and deftpateb.
Jan 80 KDMUNDWALLBN.
Liquors. Wines and Fanoy Groceries.
THE subscriber would Inform Ms friends and
he public generaBy, that he has Just opened, at
. the comer oT Bull end Bayetreets, opposite the
Custom House, a welbralected stock of FANCY GROCE-
RIE8, WINES and LIQUORS-such as old Madeira,
Sherry, Port, Teneriffc'Claret.' Cbampog
Wines; choice old Brandies, or variora t
and St. Croix Rum; Scotch and Mooongal
“i lot of Began, or various bands; fresh Balm
, OureaTSipen; Anchovies: Englsh Pickle
rican do.; English Sauces; London Porter; Sal
Judd’s Sperm and Patent Candles; and many otheV si
dea, too numerous to mention.
Jan 20
ROUSSEAU.^
COIIENS &
I Offer for sale on accomi
50 hhds. fair to primo N
100 hhd*. choice Cuba “
Candles
A Kentucky Bale Rope; 50 bales G
es Dundee do; 100 boxes munufacf
felUo Coffee: 30 do old Java do
bullacon Sidra; 30 bbls. choice Hams