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Ponfleld^uro^iuMUouutyt Uoorgla. •
milE Studies.In this University are:—A Theological
X Course of three years, designed for those who are
preparing for the Gospel Ministry;
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges In tho country!
A Hcloiitlflo Course of throe years, Including, with some
additions, nil the stud lee of the Collogiate Course except
the Ancient Languages ;
An Academical Course, Including whatever Is necessa
ry lo prepare for admission Into Oollego.
Tho regular time foMho^wfmlwIoii of giudonta, la at the
opening of the Fall Term, the test Wednesday In August.
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99 Candidate* for admission Into tho Scienllflo Course
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strict care taken that they bo published according to law.
• All advertisements from traoatentperaona or strangers,
to be paid for In advance. •
»r -—i- ■" bo confined
r advertise*
• agreed
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rigidly to their regular business, and all oilier adt
meats, not pertaining to, their regular business, as
fonto lie paid extra.
Yearly advertisers exceeding In ihetr advertisements
Iho.average number or : lines agreed for, will bo charged
at prdpbrltonsl rales.
No AllVKRTiaBMIHTS WILL BK INtCRTXD oaxTUI-
In Aoadbmv-
Preparatory Class,. ;;;:
Boeond “
S ilrd “
emonlsry «
Room Rent.
Contingent Expenses,...
These expenses are —
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ligious *odotlea, will be ehargod half price.
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dauy, until ordered to be discontinued, ornl charged no
V All letters directed to this offloe, or the Editors,
must be post paid, to entitlo thorn to attention.
t-tEach Citation by tho Court of Ordinary, that
Ton has been made for Letters or Adraiulsirallon,
_e published tuirtv days -at least. -
Notice by Executors and Administrators for Debtors
^ Creditors to render In tbeir accounts, must bo pub-
d SIX WEEK*. •-
Theso expenses are required to bo paid In advance.
From Students who lodge in,the OoUoge buildings, flay
dollars will be received as foil payment for the tuition
fees, room rout, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price of Board In the village la *10 per month t of
washing, room-rent, and fuel, 83.
• „ ; . ■ cpjsnRNpanaNT and vacations.
The Commencement Is.held on the last- Wednesday In
uly.
There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into two
terms, os follows:
First Term—from last Wednesday. In August to Decem
ber 15th.
Winter Vacation—from December ISthto Pebrnwylst.
Second Term—from first day of February to Corn-
Sales of Real Estate and negroes, by Exocutors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published FORTY
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last,Wed
needay In August. U. M. BANDERS,
Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
DAYS before tho day of solo. Theso sales must bo m&do
at tho. Court Mouse door of tho county In which tho prop.
, - .... , —«-* «•—of the .month,
, ',1s xituale, and on tho first Tuesday,' .
etwocn the hours of ten in the morning and four Intho
Iteraoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unless so
xprossod In the advertisement.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L.. DAGG, Presi
dent of the University, wilt receive a catalogue, contain
ing tho course ofstudios, and ell other necessair^lnfor*
—1 by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tho Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Real Eatato
or Negroes, must be published TWO MONTHS.
Sales of-personal property (except negroes) of testate
, , and Intestate estates, by Exocutors and Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters Dlsmtssory, must be published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure or Mortgages ou Real Estate,
mtM DO advertised ouce a month for FOUR MONTHS.
• Orders of tho Court of Ordinary (accompanied sprllls a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make tltloe to land,
...'must be advertised three months at least.
, . Sheriff's sales, under executions regularly granted by
tho Courts, must be advertised THIRTY DAYS-undcr
mortgsgo executions, SIXTY DAYS—sales or perishable
property, undof order or Court, must bo advertised, gen
erally, TEN DAY8 before tho day of sale.
juio ruuiiG,
JLESALE. AND RETAIL
AND OIL STORE,
JOHN POOLE.
WHOLESAr”
PAINT
savannah;c
„_No. ll Wbltaker-ntreet*
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Noe.
1 and 3 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Cliromo Green, Paris Green, and
Prusslou Blue.
DRY- PAINTS:
Yellow
hist of Voters.
OEC. 2. BHI further enacted by the authority of the
0 *S««, That from and after the passage or this act all
persons shall bo qualified to vote at elections for Mayor and
, ll bo qualified lo vote nt elections for Mayor and
Aldermen of . the city of Savaunnhand tho hamlets tbore-
of who are citizens or the United Stales, have resided In
the State of Georgia for one year. Immediately preceding
the election and within the corporate limits of Savannah
for one month Immediately preceding their registration
and continue so to do up to the time of election, who
have attained the ago of twenty-one year*, hav<Tpald nil
city taxes or have in their own right sufficient real estate
■"cltytaxhC-
to satisfy any tax executions wUU
..... _. may l»o against Ilium,
who have made all returns required by the ordinances oi
the city, and Irnve been registered according to tho pro-
IU.
Adolph Abrahams. Robert Adams, Johns Achord, Geo
A Aah,V-W -A verfoldt,G W Anderson,Mathias Amorous.
Conrad Byeh, Richard Burke, Mlchnol Boylon, E W
Bukcr, John Brady, EJ Blount, Wm M Blount. Patrick
Brady, Tbos Bandy, Wm B Blount. DrW G llullocb,
Anthony. Busier. Saul B Box, Joe 11 Baldwin, Isaac Bran-
no, Selgsmond Berg, Henry Berners, N K Its
• T Brantley, Uobt B ? -*-- *'
, MBlack. Felix Dot
ennr-B , , —
- T Brantley, Uobt Blake, Wm Burko, A T Bennott, Wm
lorntim, Wm
tennott, Wm
luller. ThosBotirke,
iv m liurko,
M Black.'Felix Oouynon, Gilbert llutlcr, ThosBourke.
Eugene M Boo, J P Bolfoulllet, L E ByCx, A Borchort,
Wm Bouengen Patrick Bulkov. P It Bohn, Henry Belle-
tnan, Thus W E Bealle, Wm J Bulloch.
. Wm -H Cuyler, John Cooper, O A Cloud, P L Constan
tine. David (5 Cash, M A Cohen, UR Cuyler, Geo A Cuy-
ler. Solomon Cohtn, Hugh Cnllen,W H Cooper, Edward
Cubbsge.: David-Cohen, John -Cleary, Jos V Connerat,
. Allen Cullen. Chns Cooper, Jos Cleary; Barnard Constan
tine, Tbos W Cooper, John Clancy, John Carstens, P W
I Cornwell, Jos S CnrriUheris Nicholas Cntger, Wright
Culpepper, Thos Corley; R M Charlton, S J Cassell,
1 Richard Coir. Thos Cusack,Jno L Clark, Mlcliaol Cusack,
O liCampfleldi Francis T Cole.
KBwiuwnHmvi viii/, iu«u uuwiaii, aaml P Dlbblo,
• Daniel-Donovan,-Albert'LD’Lorzo. Patrick Downey,
Isaac D’Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson. Morty Dorgatt, Wm II Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jaa Dunn,Chesley Dugger, Jas H Domund, Joa Dawson.
Henry Ellis, Daniel* Egan, Richard Ennis, Abrahnm
Einstein.
F.
Joseph; Fell, John Foley, Thos Ford, Jns S Fay, Wm
Ferrill,8ewsll H Fisk, James Fountain, Dugald Ferguaon,
J B FatUgnnt, Robert Ferrell, Jno G Falllgant, Jaa Far
rell, John FollearcL Andrew Farm, John Flugerald, An
drew Flalloy, R BFell, Bllchael Finney, WmFFeay, E
S Fulton, GS Frierson, Aumln French.
John Gerdtx, Francis GrimbalL J F Gullmnrtln, BcnJ
Geonovoly, Joshua Grltfith, UL Gilbert, Jos Georeo, sr.,
G W Garrasny, J B Gallic Joe T Gurmon, Jos Golgerj
* Gordon,. Wm A' Gibbons, rot*
MIohMl Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, ,»iu numuuw, 1 us-
rick Garron, Jas Grady, Geo Glen, J F Grovenatein, John
Gamoteu, Jos-Gallagher, Domingo Gullco, Jelm Gridin.
N L llama, l* u ueuxhetm, Jonn iiaupu u a nen-
ry, Christopher Hussey, J D Hitches C 8 Hams, Martin
- Houlihan, Dennis llealy, Dennis Holland, L 8 Hart, M •
chaet Horan, John Hughes, David Harmon, MOHeald,
Wm I, Haunt. WmN Habersham, Jos Hunter, SNJIaT-
, 8 P Hamilton, Henry Haupt, Ed*
rick HMlTWra iiaulan, Jonathan Hil -
-Hunter, G W Hnrdcuatlc, Wm Hunt,
mundHefieren, Patrit.
L F HarrtsWm PJIunter, _ ...........
er, E D Hendry, DF Halsey,PatrickHanly, John Higgins,
Jonn Manly.
George.Jones, JuG Jones* Jaa M Jones, BGJamoi,
Alexander,Johuaon, Jaa T Jones. J D.Jesse.
. , ilman. Wm H Kell^, Pbllll
Kolb, Dedrlck KaUeuhora,P M K< “ “
Fred Krote, Harmon Kuhlmar
... eny, Pbllll»
. Mollock, Ezra Kent, N
Knapp, Jaa King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouao.
O A.L Lamar, Thoa E Lloyd, Bonj’n W Lloyd, Hi
’ - - *olm MBLovelL B W Leach
, SY Levy, JT Latham, Pt._
—’i Larkeii, Patrick Lenabon,
ITT.
Abraham Minis, DavidMorris, Jacob Manses, .
tfakln,. .Tboa. McNlcholas, John Mosterson, Edwnnl
, John
McCarthy, John MeHue, Wm Morrell,
J G Mehrtena, Bobt McIntyre, H O Mohrtens, Jno D Mai
led, Jos Mordocai, Michael McGrnll, Thos Murtaugh,
Lennder Bloore, Mathias H Myer, Peter McGullllcuddy,
Silvester Manning,M Marsh, Jncob Miller, JuoMurclit-
son, Jud MontmoUIn, Thos Maher, Thoa MeAullOl Js-
NcFcely, B W Miscall/, H W Mercer, C A MagtlVWi
Meredith, E T MoGridL Thos McCollum, H Morce, Wm
/Moore, J D Mallard,U D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N C
N.
Joseph NelU, Thos Naylor. V
aer.W G Norwood, Jno W N<
WmNungozer, JaaNunge-
Teavtlt, D D Nlcnols.
• John W Owens, Geo W Owona, D
O'Brien, Owen CPRotirke^obn FO'I
• aor, owe - Mjl—r—
‘Candidates for admlssfc
HAMILTON tc HARDEMAN,
Factors und Uommlimlon Morclianta.
JYu. 83 Map-Street.
CRAB. r. HAMILTON. THOMAS RARDBMAN.
HARDWICK A COOKE,
nkjHj
Factor, M .d^. K U..l«nS.re|.a W u,
a. s. RAanwioa, jqun 0. cooxt.
SWIFT, DENSLQW> ,QO n ,
PA, UtMOtMVI «,w n , , .
Dealer* ill
FO RBI OF A PCD
COBNaa BAY AND WUITAKRR-aTaBRit.
” “ ' “ l|n
ft 8.
wffimmr
AT TATLOS’s SUILUIKU—MARXZT tVIfAEP, *
Keeps constantly on hand » supply of
Crockery-Warey (JrocerloN, Ac. ,
Jon I, ’51
Ac.
" iy .
L. IIOBIDER, [from narii]
Fashionable Boot and Shoe-BIaker,
* .r .k. 1 ...t M
nyeareorngo.
KXrBNSRSi
83 00....... 15 00
BO 00 12 00
15 00 9 00
JO 00 0 00
eoo 400
9 00..
eptlB
lam—19 mo
ie Green,
mwi»H uiud,ourumo itiuuw, umucr, ivrra uo Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Llnseed-OIL, Sperm do* Neatafoot do-and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, Whlte-Wnah BRUSHES, Paint, Var-
» Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board PrinU and
Borders.
B3F* Tho above articles will bo sold on reasonable
ixouao) Sign and Ship Painting
Done In a workman-like manner, and at reasonable
prices. ' Jan 90
gnlnut Pear, &c^ he. ITieso Drops have tho pure, rich
flavor of Uie fruit In tho highest Mate or perfection, and
are ontlrcly free from all noxious Ingredients. Just re
ceived, per steamer, oud for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 18 Monument-square.
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
scribers, viz:
First and second quality Planed, Tongued and Grooved
Boards,1, IX, lfc, 1«, and 1* inch thl ' *
14 Inches wldo.
Pinned and Edged Woalhcr Boards, *i, H and 1 Inch
.a - - ant
thick. 0 to 14 Inches wide 5 second quality Weather
Boards, K, X and 1 inch thick, 0 to 14 Inches wide—
which la sold at a low price, ami Is very desirable for
roofing where either tin or shingles aro used.
Shelving, planed and Jointed, Ji to 1J{ Inch thick.
IfTnchmer- • ** * •
1 to ljflnch merchaulablo wldo Boarda.
1 to 114 Inoli second quality do. do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scantling.
A portion of the nbo vo described Lumber Is well-sea
soned, and suitable for Immediate use.
Bill Lumber furnished to order at short notice.
Lumber, when purchased in lots of not leu than 5,000
(bet, wilt be delivered upon any wharf In tho city.
For engagement, apply at tho Mill, oral tho office <
tho subscribers, 94 Bay-atrccL
Jan » W. B. GILES t CO.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO,
rpHIB Valuable Mineral Substanco Is sold in lino pow*
Jl dcr, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
ever U covered from the action of the weather and from
There Is nothing equal lo it for steamboat and car decks,
for til kinds of iron, as It forms a coating nearly as hard
aa the Iron Itself, and nover cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious articlo has been sold ns the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be carofot to buy ol
authorised Agents.
Evorv Barret is marked BMK&S FIRE-PROOF
PJJJtT. The abo'vo Palut is for sale in Savannah by
' sop 18 C. A. L. LAMAR.
Importer, of French Leather,
WHtTAkBB-tTRSET—OffOSlTB SUETS* IDtLDlRO.
J. L. PLIVER, 1 :
Fashionable Root manufacturer,
XO.SBVRNTRRN BULL-STRRKT, NBAS MONUMENT-SQUARE.
Cork-Sole, Waterproof, Hunting, Military, Talent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Sole Boots; Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees,. Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
rondo to order in the neatest and most fashionable
manner, of- warranted materials, and by tho moat experi
enced and careful workmen.
Wright,
Wyllya
General A^ejjj.^na Ureke«,
RealEstatf,JVrfroe*, 4- any description PeretnolProperty.
ornca, COBNaa »DLtrtlT. AND BAV-bANB,
fob 93 Savannah, Georgia.
Btiflltusn «wtm.
. J. UASBBOUC& * CO,
Draper <and Tailor,
‘ - E/T/A* READ YMJUiR CLOTJflJ
JIB'D DEJiLElClBREAD YMJWR CLOTJUBG.
, raKFlRLp's RAHOK—N0.98 »RTAIKTaaET. .
... . RQUBRT J)< WALK Bit,'
•bio and Stone BInnufa
i-ta’i. lonTH lint tiiiitv c.uira
marble and Stone mannfaetturer,
ST. JAMBS-tq’a, SOUTH StUB TRlRtTV CUVRCR, VORX-ST.
Gravo Stones, of Italian and Dotosslle Marble j Marble
.Mantle Plooea, and Berlin Grates} Freestone, for build-
Inn. Onuuncntal Iron Uallings, kc^ he^ furnished to
order.
rniirsHorar
Master Uqlldor,
MRBT DOOR WBBT OF ST. ARDREW’S nAtt.
Will tsko contracts for Building and Work In Ml
or ©very description.
R. & J. LACI1LISON,
Engineers and miliwrichte<
IHOB-ir BRASS FOUBDF.RS*
Canal-Street—Near the Canal Lock.
R. LACMLIION.i ! ‘j, tACHUSON.
A. N.
Engineer and Millwright,
JROB' JIB'D llRJISS FOUBDElt.
EASTERN WHARr—»AT-ST.
Importer 9c manufacturer of Segara,
NO. 1U WniTiXSIWTXllTj
Keeps on hand a well selected Stock of Imported Se
re; also Mi -- -■— J **— —
gars; also Manufactured Tobacco, Snufl; Pipes, and all
other artldesusually k^tfo^hUtoe^f business, whjch
he ofibra on the most n
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Sjnrtnfl antt aummef jfngljtonB.
npHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of Informing his friends and the citizens of-Savannah, that he is now
1 opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this city. -/Ke prices, In plsln
figures, am msrksd upon each article, and no deviation, and nt the remarkable low prices that the poods are parked,
the aubscribsrfMtoconfldent wUl .be appreciated by a generous public. In part are the
How In store, to wit:
GENTS* CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
Olive ilo do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do.
Bluck Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Black Doo Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored. do do
Drab Casslmure Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do
Brown do do do
Bilk and Wool do do
do
do
do
COATS.
. CambloL
Chockou Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Fancy Alpscco,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin!
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Coshmeretto,
Brown and Yellow Linen,
Black Drapd’Ele,
Grass Llnon.
FURNISHING GOOD8.
Linen and Llnon Bosom 8hlrts.
Silk, Lamb’s Wool and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, anil Cotton Half-Hose,
Silk; Thread, and Nnri Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Llnon Collars, two and three ply.
' PANTALOONS.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drapd'Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Black Doe Bkln Pants,
. Plain Btock.Oasslmera Panto,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Black and Colored Batlnet
Black Satin 8lngle and Double
Fancy Selin ana Silk ' do
Embossed Fancy Bilk do
Black and Fancy Barathea do
do do. Bmbrol’dCaMra
White and Fancy Satin and Party
Plain Black Silk Velvet, alnglo
Fancy Cut do do
. Fancy Cashmere do
GLOVES.
Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloi
.. Black and Castor Riding do\
Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
Black, While andFancy Silk
CRAVATS.
Superflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do. great variety,
White 811k and Satin Party Cravato,
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scarfs,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord und Pongee Packet Hand-
kerchieft. /
I!aL* and Caps, of the latest styles. i
Ladles’ Riding Hats.
Trunks, Patent and Solo Leather.
Valyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, &q, he.
GIIIEOREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,
This Department for Children^ Clothing to fitted up In tho most costly style with every convenience for trying
fitting, hc~ the stock oiubrucctevory articlo In that Une, consisting In part of Coats and Fonts of every style, Over
coats, and Under Gannunta, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do. Over Sucks, Vests, Braided Bulls, Plain, Slit Velvet, Vest
Suits, and Boys' Caps, a forgo assortment. The Ladles will llud it to (hair Interest to call and exatnlro my stoc'
“■ ■*— In thr-*“*— -*“■ ■ 1 t - ----
„ .....— — my stock, as
ie latest stylo and tho best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abatomont fruit tho prices first
thoy ore made up
asked.
ty*Don't forget the new store on first floor of St- Andrew’s Hall, comor of Broughton and Jc
eeta. apr28
beoeived 1 ?iyjoi'n < iS COOPER U CO.
Thursday. Jlpril I5(A.
'aft Jlpril
rp HE'WORKS OF DANIEL WEBSTER, 0 voll-l8 vo.
WII IVCUCIlCillfUVDU.OTn.
Recollections of a Journey tlirough Tort ary, Thibet,
S1R44, 1W5 and 1646 •, by M.
Appleton's Popular
JL
and China, during \bo years
Hue, Missionary Priest or the .
rus—being the 4lh and 5th'vol
Library.
llousohold Words, No. 100.
— ANOTHER SDFM.T OF —
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoll.
Fanny Palo, or a Year after Marringo; by T. 8. Arthur.
rpllE OLD BELL OF INDEPENDENCE, or.Fhllladel-
JL phis In 1775; by Henry O. Watsou, author of “The
Caqip Fires of thei Revolution.” Ullusiratod.
Domestic Medicine, Surgery, and Materia Medlca: with
directions for the diet, he., hr.\ by Frauds G. Smith.
The American Receipt Book, or Completed Book of
reference—containing receipts for cookery, pastry, per
fumery, &c.{ by A. S. Wright.
Philadelphia as It is In Iraq being a correct guldo to
r amusement, fco.; with
all the public buildings, places of
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; by II. C.
Watson. Received by
mar 31 JOHN M. COOPER h CO.
rpHE CYCLOPAEDIA OF ANECDOTES, of Lltoraturo
X and tho Fine Arts; by Kazliu Arvlnc, A. SI.—with
Illustrations.
Footsteps
. „ , j of Our Lord and bis Apostles In Syrls,
Greece and Italy: a succession of visits to the scones ol
OIABD^DuIVy^CqI'S BRANDY,
HALF PIPES of. Otard,
QA HALF PIPES or Otard, Dupuy
4U vintage ’49—In Custom House S
apr’7
r ..h Co.’s BRANDY,
so Store: for solo by
W. M. DAVIDSON.
As many of the dealers In Brandy labour under the
Impression that thogeuulne article can only bo obtained
by “Direct Importation!’ to meet their wishes, I.mode
arrangements last fall with tho houso or Otard, Dupuy h
Co, of Cognac, for a regular supply of, their Brandy,
ana have just received the first shipment of 99 half pipes
of tho vlntago of MB, which was shipped direct by them,
and through, no other .house at Bordeaux, (as Is often
done for particular purposes^ By this arrangement I
will be enabled to aoll at Nuw-York prices, adding the
difference of. exchange and other charges. This Brandy
UpoW ln the United States Bonded Warehouse, where
1 offer It for sale, autyeclto debenture. If austaloed by
my friends in the enterprise, I will continue lo Import for
them the article direct. I annex a copy of tho certifi
cate of “Otard, Dupuy h Co,” which accompanies tho
bill or lading and Invoice—tho original may be seen at
my store. VV. M. DAVIDSON
W.m.D*l®20
-90tfps,’49.
OTARD, DUPUY k CO,
Cognac.
‘CL,*]
Daniel O’Connor, Tim
FBymevDAvld'O’Con-
wen O’Rtelly,Humphrey O’Leary, GS Owens.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce)* E M Prendorgnsl,
Sara’l NPt pot, James Prendergut, O D Parker, Anthony
Porter. Jos V Pronttce, Jno F Posey, N S Pinder, Sam’l
Phllbrlck, Jos At Prentice, 8 A1 Pond.
4*
Quantock, Jas.
B'
ITSdaSS ama, their supply of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they Invito tho public generaUy to
call and examine before purehnalngelsewhwo.
DeWITT h MORGAN,
fab 13 Rlboro’s Building, Congresa-st.
P M RtuselL Waring BnssoU, David Rosenblatt, Jacob
■ Roscnband, John RuswlL Dennla Ryan, Wm Rochesler,
• James Russell, Thos J Ryon, J B lloss, John Reedy, >
M Rots, Mlebael llochfard, Christopher Russell, Wm
Roberto. JehnRyan, JB Rond, JosW Robborto, Hem.
Boser,Wm Robertson, PalrlokRelUy,LS Russell.
E-A Soullnrd, Wm SwolL John A Schaffer, John
Scudder, Rich’d emye, Henry Starke, Abraham Simpson,
Christopher Bobuelder, John A Stoljr, “*
uetShoftaltj Harman Bllbcr,R II
snnprrmei — Rlcb’il Scanlun,
Emanuel 8heflaIL Harman Briber, R11 Bpencor, Morde-
calfiheAalL Andrew Stcafvntcr, JobnSavngo, JSSola-
. .morm,Frod’k8cberti; * * " n —
SPRING GOODS.
W E Call the attention of our friends, and the public
In general, to our largo receipts of SPRING
GOODS by Uie steamer Alabama and other recent ar
rivals, consisting of Muslins, bareges, Lawns, Cambrics,
Barege deLoines, Poplins, Ginghams and Calicoes; also
embroidered Culft, Collars, ‘Capee, Cbomlscttce, Linen
Cambric and oUtorllaudkerchlert; Irisli Linen; black, col
ored, plaid and striped Silks, of every description, &c.-ari
of which will bo sold on tho most reasonable terms, by
mar 13 EINSTEIN fr ECKMAN, 151 Oongrcss-at.
. moon Frod'k 8cbertt~A A- Smett, W It Symons, Thoa
;8 l »UlWb Geo SpMlhon; Jno G Sexton, A JO Shaw, Ja
cob Shofibr, M Hhcfftall, sr« G J Spencer. 8am’l Solomons,
JPScrlvon, John Spellman.D II BlowarLJnhiiSullivan,
*'.D Shaffisr. Wtn II dmlik .Tnhn RlmlHnnl Knhrntm Rr.lirl.
John Spellman. D ifB lowarL John Sullivan,
'tnjl Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud-
• der, S»m’l S Sibley, Authony Segur. Jaa8hpn, Pat’k
l J H Btrocs, Dan’l BulHvan, Jaa
Skltuiorl Dr p SheftalL
T.
Boinaa, W F
.Wm H Tarver. John V Tarver, Geo W TUcolmb, Wm
II TyBon. John Thomneon, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard G
TUden,. Era’s Trantoll, A F Torfoy, P O Tho
Thompson, Jno P Tucker, A Talblnl.
Christian Uobele.
A Wood, Rich’d Wayne,
lie, James Whlllhan.&Ui'
.... ,w>|"
, JI« Wlneburg. CaptW
— Woodward, Ellsna Wylly,
Edmund Wallen, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson. G
ll.i.Mk iir_ m limit* -J ... ..mi iV*
AJWyUy, Jos M Wilton, t
e WlUfoQis, Wm Wilson, Wn
... i, v Wra'Iborne
- -Ilram WMter, John Williamson. Jas White, Ja-
' «ob Walter; Gregory White, Michael Weldon.
Peter Zarodoskl, Edward GZelrouer.
Tho forogolngarolho quidlflcatlonsof votoraontlllod
w vote for Alayar and Aldermen or tho City of Savannah
. at tbo. ensuing election In Decomber next,.and a list of
. persona. Uoglstorod for the.inopth of April. If there are
any persons whoso mines are Registered, and who are
i to a vote, noticeits respectfully requested to
mayO
»M1 W UioOlfk or Council, iKntlhov ni.V bo iloUt
Moordln,U>low. B.-P. AKIN,
;y8‘ • Clerk Council.
U Andrew’s Hail, Brough-
1 a choloo assortmont of
•ifewwi r
apr7
We, tho undorelgned. O-
tard, Dupur 4c Co,- Mer-
chanto nt Cognac, do hereby
certify that twenty halfpipe*
Uranuy, marked and num
bered as In tho roarglu with
our fire brand ou tho bead,
and lultlala (O. D.) at tho
bung, have boon prepared
at our house for tho Ameri
can market, and forwarded
to .Bordeaux, to be ahlpped
on board the “Shelter,” Cap
tain J. B. Hall, for William
M. Davidson.
In testimony thereof; wo
have signed the present and
affixed our seal hereto.
Douo at Cognac, Decem
ber 8,1851.
OTARD, DUPUY & CO.
0
Now Tcsturnout narrative: by W. II. Bartlett, author of
“Walks about Jerusalem,” 4tc.
A Pilgrimage lo Egypu embracing a Diary of Explora
tions on the Nile: by J. V. C. Smith.
Cod In Christ: threo Discourses delivered at Now
Haven, Cambridge and Andover; by Horace .Buahuell—
third edition.
A Commentary on tho Book of Proverbs; by. Moses
Stuart.
Examinations of Dregs,Medicines, Chemicals, &c~ as.
to their Purity and Adulterations: by C. H. Peirce, M. D.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER h CO.
apr90
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ Magazine for May.
Qucccliy: by Elizabeth .WelhereU—author of (ho
Wide, Wide, World.
A Lexicon of Freemasonry, containing n definition of
•all Its cominunloahlo terms, notices or. its hlstonr, tradi
tion, and Antiquities: by AlbertG. Mackey,M.D.
Mutual Uonelll, Bulldfng, und Loan Assodntlona, their
history, principles, and plan or.operations, together with
the benefits attending them.
A Commentary ou tho original Text of Uio Acta of tho
Apostles: by H. D.Racket!.
Clsret« Olives, from tho Csronno to tho Rhone; by
Augus B. Reach—being No. 7, Putnam’s Library,
GklU — ” ‘" , -
Jattlea and Gravities;.by Horace Smith—being No. 5,
Appleton’s Pop. Library.
Woodrevo Manor, or six months in Town—a tale to
suit the morilsand tho follies of tho times; by Anna Han
son Dorsey.
. Hearts Unveiled, or l knew you would like him; by
Sarah Emery Saymore.
Falkland—a novel; by Sir E. L. Bulwer.
Remorse, and other tales by G. P. It, James,
leaves from.the Nolo Book of a Naturalist; W. J.
**Waii-Slan-3e^'o?tho Massacre of Chicago; by Mg).
Richard sou.
Also new supplies of The Two Brides, Florence or the
Fatal Vow, Amy Lawrence. Rena, Ac.
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
opr 28 South side Market-square.
Tl /f UTUAL BENEFIT Building and Loon Associations
JltJL their History, Principles, and plan or operation;
together with a statement of the benefits attending thorn.
A Lexicon of Prce-Masonry: containing a definition of
nil Its communlcablo terms, notices of Its history, tradi
tions and autlqultles: by Albert G. Mnckuy, M. D. i
Hungary lu 1851. with an oxporionco of the Austrian
Police: by Charles L. Brace.
Tho Household of Sir Thomas Moore. Libellus a Mar
gate In More. . „
America os l Found It: by tho Mother of Mary Lundte
Duncan.
Christ Our Exampler: by Caroline Fry—to wblohia
prefixed .an uutoblography of tho author.
The Euglish Family Robinson—Tho Desert Home, or
...... igl ,
the Advonturoe or.a Lost Family In tho Wilderness: by
Capt. Mnguo Held—Illustrated.
Tbt -
[ho Revelation of 8L John.
imuled for thosowho
bhn.oxpoi
March the Solpturos; by E. W. ilongslonbory.
-murk or—
noncrofl’s History of Ihu United Stales, veil. 4.
METAUG DAPENER—Su|«rsedlngthouso
.-PATENT
of tho brush, wot-dotb, and blotting pnper, saving all the
tlmo and trouble Incident lo their use. With it a perfect
— •* wil u —
A/f ETIIODIBT HYMNS—For the Met!..
IH Church South, in the greatest vtrief
jj ur 1
Ifotory
Tito Yellow Plush Papers; by Tbacketw.
Uaydell's Illustrations or Shakspcare—Nt
Macliso's Surgical Anatomy—08 colored r
list Episcopal
icresa Putozky.
•vol 4.
Macliso’s Burelcai Anatomy—08 colou
Gtirnoy Smith’s Domestic Medico, Si
terfo Medlca.
Tho Old Bell of Independenco.
Tito Ynnkoo Tea Party In Boston In *73.
Judgo Ifollburton’s Yankee Stories, pistes.
Philadelphia In 1833, with maps and plates.
Lady Uulwcr’s School for Husbands.
os. 39 and 40.
p!
npr 1
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW- BOOKS* ' '
rpHE Works of Stephen Oliver. D. D M L. L. D n late
X President of the Wesleyan University.
Tho Paris Sketch Book; by Win.Thackeray—being No.
0 Appleton’s Library.
Tho Doltous, or Tho Three Roads In Life; byChnrtes
Lever,
Tbwnley.
Tho blob Cap, and other toloe; by Mrs. Caroliue Lee
Houtz.
Tho Twenty-fifth of May, or a Crulso In La Plato; t
an Officer of the U.8. Navy.
A further supply of Queechy: by tho author of U
Wide, Wldo World. Received by
may 13 J. 11. CUBBEDGE, Co tigress* t.
NEW -BOOKS*
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER h CO.,
Wednesday, Map lOtA.
TT ATE PENROSE, or Life and its Seasons; by.
J3L Chubback, author of “Tbo Wife’s Sister.”
Godeyfo Lady’s Book for June.
Tlio Courtship and Adventures of Stanley Thom
Henry Cockton, author of “Valontluo Vox.”
Graham’s Magazine for Juno.
pels. Epistles, and other pieces now, extant; attributed I
the first four conturios to Jesus Cbrist—now edition.
Ivor, or the 8kfuta Boy: n Romance; by Miss Carle
from the original Swedish; by Professor A. L. Krause.
Tho Works of Stephen Olin. D. D n L. L. D^ late Pre
Idem of the Wesleyan University.
Prsed—now first collected.
by Henry Dallam—new odlfron.
Government; by uardlner Spring.
The Practical Model Calculator, for th
chaulo and Mnclilnist: by Oliver Byrne.
The -Legislative Guide, containing all tl
ducting business In Congress, Jetfonon’i
sen’s Manual. 4tcq by J. B, Burleigh.
_/yer. an
Book, with a Map and Seal of each State; by Detoe W.
Beadle, A. M.
1LLIJSTKATEI) ENULISH EDITIOIVS.
X Dumns—flfry engravings on wood.
entury.
The Mor
Mahomet.”
well—a new edition, with copious notes.
Travels lu Tartary, Thjbol, and Chiua: by
Hue.
A History and Description of Modern Wt
rus Redding—third edition, with additions.
’arc.
by Mrs. T. K. Irerrcy. Received b;
may 13
JOHN M. COOPER h CO.
T HEJIav
Notes.
Tho Dalton’s, or Throe Roads In Ufa; by Dr O Lever.
The Wide, Wldo World-new supply, 13lh
Queocby—by Iho.same author.
o.Paris Sketch Book; by Thackeray—9 vols.
leyan University.
Ivor, or tho Skjuts-Boy—from the Swedish.
Miss Milford’s Rocollectlous of a Literary Life.
Udn of
Sir John Franklin
notice# of (ha various
the American, with *
may 13
Houses, Cottages, Ac.—Plates,
anklln aiiuth * ” '
tho Arctlo Regions; with detailed
us expeditions In search. Including
Man'and Plates; by P L Simmonds.
1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
GEORGIA 1IVB1I MILL STONES.
npilE Underslgnod has on hand an assortment or Burr
i Stone, from 18 inchos to 4)4 fact diameter, n portion
or which ts already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. All the necessary Irons frimlshed with the Stone
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
StoncMno article can bo delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on llboral terms, C. II. OAMPFIELD.
Jan 90 -
copy may always bo secured. Cau be usod with any
PI PATENT MOVABLE BINDER.—A moat valuable In
vention, and ono that should bo found Id every counting
room, for keeping in a book-llke form, Letters, Original
Invoices, Music, Newspapers, or any papora where easy
and ready rofcreuco Is desirable.
Parchment Paper LETTER COPYING-BOOKS, wllh
pages printed—got up In a superior manner, and insdo
fiuiu tho very beat or stock, with spring-backs, and sowed
on parchment,
apr39
m
jectod Addresses.
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
QLARETnnU OLIVES, from the Gnronne to the Rhine;
ORDINARY’S• BLANKS.
A LL tho different forms or Blanks, according to the
late law, for tho Court or Ordinary, pr!nte«Tniid for
Bala by tm»r 801 JOHN ,1. OMjpEH k uu.
NEW GOODS—For Steamer Florida.
T HE Subscribers have rooelvod an assortment or rich
FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, per steamer,
OODEN WARE.—Brass Bond Buokols, Iron do.,
Complielo'sotsof'do.lnfvois^dotb.
Brace’s Hungary In 1851, with an experience of Uie
Austrian Police, with n map and plates.
• Mackey’s Lexicon or Frccnmsonry.
Mutual Ilcnenr, Building und Loan Associations: their
History, Principles nnd Plan ofOperntlons.
Qucccliy; by Elix. WelhereU, author of .“The Wide,
Wide World.’’
Tlio Householdof Sir Thomas Moore.
Ronumlsm nt Dome—addressed to Chief Justice Tauey.
Barnes’ Notes on Rovofollons.
Advanced-Guard nnd Out-Post Service of Troops; by
Mahon.
No, 3 Bleak Houso by Dickons.
Hnrpors’ Magazine for May.
10th Georgia Supremo Court Reports,
n pr 29 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
dee W
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
10Q HtyamtreeU .
,ti. s.
The Cavallersof England: by Herbert.
Tho Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers.
Hugh Miller's Legends of Scotland.
Horse Shoo Robinson—wllh plates.
* 1 toucher on Horsemanship and Training Horses.
Year Book of Facta, for 1852. _
Year Book ot Facta, for U
Ida Pfeiffer’s Journey lo Iceland—Hood’s Own.
Marcus Warland, by tho same author.
London Art Journal, for April.
S ONGS:
. This,
thou mycl
NEW MUSIC*
e Parent’* tost jewel, An
L inen sheetings, table diapers, ac^-
84 lo 13-4 heavy Llnon Sheetings
6-4 to 10-4 Damask Tablo Linens
4-4 and 0-8 Pillow Case Linens
Iluckabuck, Scotch nnd Russia Diapers
Bird’s Eye and Sltocin Diapers
Super Irish Llnenn, In whole nnd halfpleces.
apr 13 ■ NEV1TT, LATUROP A OTEBBINB.
/~1AN AL FIbOUR, REFINED BUG ARB, Ac.—Lsod-
VMngt 95 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour;
35 do PuraGeneaiwo do;
35 do Stuart's Crushed Sugar;
30 do do • Powdered do;
. SO boxes do Loaf do;
1 50 dozen Painted Polls;
50 do Brooms, and for sale lij
apr 90 SWIFT, PENS LOW A CO.
JppRKjEKEFj. HAMJ'.r
._J. 7 bWs. Jvimo Pork: so do Moss Beef
900 (lams (superior); 90 ken Lard
, ,6 bbls, Bwimq 95 do rilot Bread.
, Landing, from brig*. American ami Jospphut
»y . ■ HEfiRv *. ».<
marB7
. - . -w*
Clothing .Emporium,
WnOLKSAT.K WAREROOMS ■
AT TIIE UREB DGOItS.”
T HIS New and Extenslvo READY-MADE CLOTHING
Establishment, recently opened tlio Submribera,
offer* Inducements to 80UTUERN and WESTERN buy
ers tn regard to low price* and Immense variety of slock,
rarely to bo met with. Tho Increase of sales from a verjr
-liberal patronage, ha* been such aa lo warrant their of
fering Clothing at.KNNSK/tJ lots prices, and carrying out
• tho system ot “Largs Sales and Small Profits.
gy Order* from any part of the United Statoaprpmpt-
1, cmcuW and vrlU, »I«*“ p S; BROTI1ERS t co.
P. S.—Foclllllea will bo olforod buyer* to purchase on
the regular credit. Usual dlocownt aUowod to cask bur
crs.ty u °° ia
Jh were I but a moonbeam bright. Thus meet t
I, I with aho was here, Slrlkot *trllco for your fatw
Trumpet or Liberty, Oh I mother here’s tho very
P IANO FORTES.—F, Zogbaum A Co. have ; on hand
a line assortment pf Plsuo Fortre, by thoso celebra
ted maker*, A. Stoddard A Oo. and J. B. Dunham, ootn-
prtilng~a.Tarlely or style and oomnsss. Those In want
of a Rood instrument at a reesonablo price, .are Jnritad.
Apple, l^mon,
Orange, Nectar,
Ginger, VnnlBa Ac* Ac. Thoso Drop* havo
rich flavor of tho Frultln tho highest state of t
and ore entirely froo from oil deloterloua Ipgred
' oprll 8 Monument-sauar
Q.ENTLEMEN’B .aod.Boj
MERES, plaid,
Drills, block and col'd
ind - Boys’' L
striped, wh
I’d silk Crai
Cosslmcro for spring
Underves
and Ootton Undervosts, Suspenders and HtlMlore <
G' u 4'r nu ““ B1 “ d, “ ,0 “ , %rKSWT.
WUrtrelpfifa gttibrettarmtnts.
MAHOGANY AND IHABnLE T
STEAM’ SAW MILL AND TURNING SHOP, ^
Corner of Eloventh-Strsol nnd Ridge Rond.
CABINET MAKERS' ORS 5 !FURNISHING STORE,
JW. 134 grate Second-street, Mom Dock-street,
Philadelphia*
. A VERY extensive assortment of materials In their
A line, consisting of Mahogany, Rosewood and Wal
nut, Veneers, Boards and Plank, Carved Moulding, Hair ap
doth, Gimp, Curled Hair Glue, Varalah, Looking Glass , r
Tates,, klanogany Knobs, lied Ports, Marble Top*, and M
rary description of Hardware, Tools, Ac* All —
our goods are warranted of the beet quality, and we guar- -f
anteo to give every man the worth of his money. &*-
may 13 aw3mo* T. A lu THOMPSON. JJa
RLU* *. xRmaa. william r. muxby. q,
azowooD r. wxRNZK. \r. o. a. MzaaiLL.
no, IKBHk JL
MANUFACTURXaS Of n,
GAS CIIANDEL1EHS, AlUItNEItS, Ac. —,
ARCHER’S PATENT 8°dLAR LARD LAMPS, V.
GIRANDOLEfi, 9cC. Ac. ~
XjT Orders promptly exeouteld. mw3mo # —may 15 T L
HART, A10NT00A1ERY k CO. iiu.
ISAAC PUOll A CO. Ie
Manufacturers nnd Importers of rr\
P A P E It HANOI N O 8, T
No. 118 Chestnut Street, nee
may 15 Saw 3m* PHILADELPHIA. fe
TEMPORARY REMOVAL. OP
OH AS* OAKFORD, Q
WHOLMALK AND XZTAIL, m
llatter, t>
Has Removed, for the present, to Jl
149 Chestnut-Street under the V. 8. Hstel, A
Philadelphia, m
Where may be found a large and Fashionable 8toek of tT
GENTLEMEN’S HATS AND CAPS, 5
ALSO, oftt
Children’s and Youths' Straw Goods, of every description, cciv
may 15 3aw 3mo 4 o
EXTENSlUifilKAjlEKuiN^aOOANT, D
And all kinds of , for
IHPORTED 1'ANflY WOODS, *1
-At their rr
STEAM MILL AND MAUOGANY YARD, V
Sterling Alley, from Race ts Cherry, ktitoesn 3d 4- ith-sts.
may 15 Philadelphia. sth3m* nt
PATENT*
MOORE ft CAMPION, r
No. 101 South Second-St*, Philadelphia, a;
1TAV1NG Increased their faclfiUe* for Manofiicluring p,
JtL PRATT'8 PATEXT RACK) nnd P IB JOB M
EXTEBSIOB DJBIBG TA H A £, are now pre- ^
pared to furnish all the various sizes, at tho short ext no- ?
Ico. They also have on hand the greatest variety or A'
PATTERNS, embracing all the various articles of CABI- *
BET-IPARE, they have eyer had at any previous time, rax
which they are prepared to sell at the lowest price* that V
good FOItBITVRE can be sold at. Also the best a
quality of SPRIBG and HAIR MATTRESSES, for-
nlshod at the lowest prices. sth3m* may 15 |
jfttccctjatUHje. co.
rtORN IN BAGS.—1,000 sacks Western Flint Com, ex- *
V ccllcnt quality, landing this day, and for sale by *
may 12 W. WOODBRIDGE. 4"
TTAY.—150 bales primo Hay, landing from brig Mo- •
11 Ullveo, for sale by HUNTER A GAMMELL. v
may 91 JN
^ORN.—1,330 bushels prime white Maryland Corn,
J landing per achr. II. N. Gambrili. and for solo by She
may 91 COHENS A HF.RTZ. q
fl EKMAN COLOGNE.—German Karina Cologne, In hi
VJ long and wlUow covered bottles; just received and "\
for «alo by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. IN
may 21 Tht
^ACON.—Prime Sides and Shoulders—Just received by *
1 steamship State of Georgia, nnd for sale by fl
may 19 A MINIS. L/
) ALTIMORE FLOUR AND 11 AMS^TOO BarrelsBal- Ti !
Ik tlmoroFlour; 200 Reynold’s Hama—landing from ..
brig JoMipUlne, and far tale by T"
may 10 CLAOHORN, A CUNNINGIIHM. JL
3 OC'K 8ALT.—10 Tons In lsrgo lumps, suitable for !hL
u Cnttlo—landing and forsalu by r |
may 19 OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. JL
f\ ATS.—200 bushels prime Maryland Oats, fending and
U for safe by URlOllAM, KELLY A CO. T
10 4-
A if ACKEREL.—50 bbls No*. 1, 2 and 3; 20 halfdojjust
VI received and forsale by —
may5 McMAHON A'DOYLE. JU
flHAMPAGNE.—20 boskets, quarts, cbuico brands; 10
J uo. pints, do; for sale by _ —
may fa McMAHON A DOYLE. T
T) UTTER, LARD. AC.-20 tubs now Butter, 40 kegs
JD Lear laud, 3 bbls Smoked Bcefr landing from steam-
HORN t CUNNIKGHASt.
r>IUME GOSHEN BUTTER.—20 kegs and 10 hairdo. ’
. Jl selected Goshen Butter; received per steamship Alt. 0r
lams and fofsolo by
mays SCRANTON,JOHNSTON A CO. M
T ONDON rORTER.-GO casks, pints, Hibbort’s supe-
_j Hor Stout Porter, received direct from tho Browers, **>
-iy.r fay * co. i
TAMS.—90 tea. Superior Hams, now" landing per
ZL Barque Hamilton from Now Orleans. j
“,,18 13 ED. 11. BUNKER. J
T/ACON.—30 hhds. choice Sides, landing per steamer _
J State of Georgia, from Philadelphia, and for sale by
may 17 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. J
O IDES, SHOULDERS and SMOKED BEEF.—4 hhds. '*
O Bacon Shoulder*, fl hhds. Bacon 8lde», .1 bbls. 8mok- **
ed Beer, (In bags) landing from steamship Stale of Geor- _
Bio, nnd for safe by COHENS A HERTZ. | V
T> ACON.—35 hhds. Sides, and 5 tierces Hams, in store
JD and for sale by B. E. BOTH WELL A CO.
may 17 l
fl'UOIGB BUTTER.—15 tubsCholce May Butter, land- 1
■VbiW^{" r,l “ m ’!' l,i rl0r|da ’OO^MS A HERTZ. 1
xT EVV GOODS PER STE AMER-Just opened and for J
IN safe by DaWlTT A MORGAN. -1
Organdie Muslins, Bordered Prints, J
Black Barege*, Black Fringe,
Linen Sheeting*, Long Nett Milts.
Linen Dantaxks, Ladles' Silk A Kid Glove*,Ac.
npr 23
f'tUM ARABia—lease superior picked, Just received ~
O'and for sale by
fcbU MOORE A HENDRICKSON, k
TkROWNWKSSENCEOF GINGER.—A large supply
XJ Just received and for safe by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 11 Monument Square. 1
T) LAKE’S PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINT at 4 cents i
Jt5 per pound. Forsale by C. A.L. LAMAR, .
fob 9 Agent for Patentee.
npABLE CUTLERY.—Fine Ivory Tea and Table
1 Knives, with and without Forks; Oocoa and. Horn b
and Pocket Cutlery; for sal* by
Jan 18 COLLINS A BULKLEY. -
rirlllTE and BLACK LEAD.—3 tons English White £
W and Black Lead, in 95,50 and 100 lb. keys; Just re- h
celred and for sale low by ... T
mar 18 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’wharf. £
TTtlSK'S METALLIC BURIALOA8E8—This valuable
JD article la for sole by ~
I. W. 510RRELLACO,
Ian 17 Solo agent In this city for the Inventer. Jr
j^OU^-lWbb ta .Ho«^« S ^f.r K ^.b, oYLR „
/-1A8TORS, Table and Tea Spoons, Butter Knives and
' npr 13 Brobgbton-strect.
L A ^r u> ^ 0A1T i“rw , srrES”' m r
mar 31 Gibbons'Building.
flURTAIN FIXTURES.—25 dozon Curtain Bands.
T INEN SHEETING, Pillow Case IJnew, Table Da-
JLi masks, Damask Napkins, Towels, Iluckabucks, Dow
las. A large nnd new supply of the abovo goods for rale
by [mar 24] DEWITT A MORGAN.
f\UlNINK.—100ounces Farr’s pure Sulphate Qulnlue;
A HENDRICKSON.
Q ILK AND LINEN HOSIERY.—Just received, a large
O assortment of liuicy colored Silk half Ho*®: also
Brown Linen—for sale by ROBINSON A CAMP.
nprO At Gaudry’s Building*. 1
/'I AUZE MERINO BHIRTS.-Just received, a fail
Ijr stock of Gauzo Marino Slilrta—also Drawers, extra
,, r.r' l ir'° r “ , “ ^ ROBINSON A CAMP.
TUOT RECEIVED per steamer Florida: Fine fresh
IW "B«a^8L%'.N b c/a
TJATE8 DE FOIES GRAS, &c.—Just received, a fresh
Jl supply of Pales De Foie* Gras,Truffes, BnuclssesTruf-
fees; Galantine De Pordreaux aux Truffos; 3 boltes Prunes
D’Egen 1st quality; Maccaronl and yermlMOL No. 1.
Forsale by J. ROUSSEAU,
apr t
1X7INKS.—!25 Qr. Casks superior Port Wine; 10 do. do.
VV Madeira Wine; 10 do. do. Brown Sherry; 10do.do.
Mpr+ma*#, M I>AV,DSON.
flSoOTU BRUSHES.—A fluo aseortmeat of EngUsh
X Tooth Brashes, amongst whlcli are some extra hard,
Jmd received by ^ W. W. LINCOLN,
- npr 8 ilonument-squaro^
s, T)RANDY and GIN IN BOND.—10 half pipe* Otard,
n JD Dupuy A Co’s Brandy. 5 do. and 10 qr*. Rochelle
r* A Bordeaux Brandy, and 0 pipes Imperial Eagle and
0 I„ Boodnl {y^J vmS 0N.
1 t^ANCY Colored SHIRTS.—A fall supply on hand, or
« J „ , "Pi 11CrU! ’ r0r “ toby ROBINSON A CAMP.
t QW" 150 M«^SNr
0 WINDOW SHADES.—Just received per steamer Ala*
. W bama: a new and splendid assortment of Window
- Sb^de^olIbUiprlns'.8^ ^
“® T1RB8S GOODS.—Crape De Puree. In plain color*
'«>» XJ Rich and high colored Frendi Organdie Muslins;
“■» Jaconet and Cambrlo Muslin* In every variety ?f style,
ro or mJo by LxROOHE, BOWNE A CO.
ml oT. CROIX and JAMAOA RUM.t-3.puncheons venr
as O fine old Jamaca Rum and 3 puncheons Si. Croix
lo Hum, In store and for sale by '
»• mar 22 W. M. DAVIDSON.
rpEAS.—73 hair chests superior quality Black Tern in
X 5 ox. papers, recently Imported. Also, 25 hair chests
31- of lino quality Hyson, and 90 Caitlcsdo.lnstore, for sale,
on mar 22 w. MiBAViosun.
«■
S iDKia Iluri'.»hKf.,
ite T UMBERv—7,000 feet White Pine Lumber, now land*
of - XJ log and for sale from the wharf.
'or may 18 GREINER A BRUNDAGB-
T7M.OUR—200 bbla. extra uupernno St. Louis, now land-
F^riom S^'ttffiNDAGE.
AVAN A SEGARA—Received by last trtporthe
“Isabel,” 54 M. Segar* of superior quality, such as
A Yndla,*’ “Abre los ojos,” “London BTze,” AC. Also;
TUST RECEIVED, In store, 143 Broughton-street, a
; J choice lot of Family Butter, Rio and Laguyra Coffee,
kaWEM, DRAWER8^-A large supply ofWi
Linen and Twined Jean Drawers, Just received :
for sale by WM, R. 8YMONA
TIJIRB DISH COVERS—In sett*: also, round do} for
TT covering Butter,Meats, Ac. ror sale by
apr 8 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
•yatvc^amiqr.
Black and while — — _ .
“ Lace Shawls, Points and 8carft
M and white Sewing 811k “ t
Chlmlsettcs, Fr. work’d OoDara and Uodtrsleeres
French woritod Caps, worked flannels
LASSES.—30 hhds. Motasseae-SO tierce* N. O.
. Bynip, for sale by McJIAIION A DOYLE.
W.M. DAVIDSON.
’eaa. EDMUND WALLEN,
. Two doom from Dixon’s Confectionary.
. Monument-aquare.
LxROCIlK, BOWNE A OO.
all the valuable properties
concentrated form, Just re-
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square.
Whiii
CSfrnrcal aBttcctfjmucntB.
— 2 — tHBs
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF OEOROIA.
rpHI8 COMPANY wilt continue lo transport Produca
JL and other Merchandise, on lho#Savannah river, to
lrt>5» Auguta. by Uielr Iron Sleainera
JOHN RANDOLPH,,....Cant.PnitroT.
LAMAR, Capt Crxsw«i.l.
. — AND ALSO by Tni.BTXAMKR— '
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt
The latter Steamer being of less draught than any
other on tho River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stags* of tho water. The Company ta also provided
withflheen Tow-Boat* *nd twoXlfttaT*. v.r
All Freight addressed to. the care of .the Company,' of ,
SSJSS!' wra
oct 10
A. SIBLEY?Presidentfj\u„
T. R. MILI^, Ageht, Savat..
Wf M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta*
JAMES STRATTON, 4
s^^^Of the late U
street, beg* to taftmn Uie lnhabttants of
Savannah that his new and spado us
Store Is No.755 Broughton-street, first
'door West orBarnanfalreeUwberebe
'has tho opportunity of.keeping a large
assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants.
Brackets, Burner*, Pipes, and every other article wed
In Gas-FlUIng. ■ apr 9°
New Tin, Sheet-Iron k Copi
M^8i°STbYES irsTCvrffi i
The Sobacrlbere have on hand at the corner
of Broughton and Jetterson-atreeta, a splendid
T IRON and
ilfer .at whole-
f[i stock J of 8TOVES, TIN, j
COPPER WARE, which
sale and retail.
AU kind* or Job Work In our line (kith
ully and promptly executed. -Qnte«r re
spectfully solicited. A\v
and most approved manner.
oct 13 J. II. A T, BISHOP*
• STOVES! 8TOVE81I , •,
Draper and Tailor, 17 Wbltakerst
which be will dispose of o
terms. Ampng;them m*£
a supply Just received and for sale by
W. R. SYMONS,
Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltoker-at,
BRONSON A 8EVKL1NGE.
aecomntodaflmt
of the Lake: Air Tight, Premium; Queen of
the Wert; Empire^*— — ”
inlum. Parlor and 0
tage: Cylinder: Sheet Iron, (air ll
Blx Plate and Box Stovek. ^
HOLLOW-WARE^-Pots, Kettlre, Orens^ Spldera*
-suce Puna, Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin ware,
for sale, and manufactured at short notice. ■
Orders for Roofing, Gutters and Leaden attended to.
with punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE,
Jana) ^ipAiajjareanbet.
*8 Compoi
A.—'Thl* e
uind Extract of CUBEBS AND.
e kfoORE A HENDRICKSON.
J i AND 5-4 white and chock MATTING, of the best
quality; Musqulto lace and Nell: for sale by
apr 15 DiWllT A. MUBG,
MORGAN.
I" UUACO tur Hid IUW,W HOT.
SEABORN UOODALL.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE. .
THE Subscriber « now opening the . largest
stock and greatest variety of Watches, Jewel-
lerr,-Silver and. Plated Ware,, ever .reeetved
before. Fancy Artldes of every .description to
richest kind, varying In price from 815S to
fioa Ladles’ Watches, from *30 to 8255:
•Gent'S do, from f4(MO'f900. Friends and
customer* are Inrlljd to call and exafolnA and If.lnlen-
Uon to please and attention to business will warrant, ho
hopes to receive a nroportionste share of It.
Mi. NOLTEMIE& has kindly consented to remain the
Winter—and If sufficiently encouraged will , make- It
his permanent residence. UU specimens on exhibition
- flrirrfiMfir In XI P.i.tmnn
J.V. CONNERAT A CO.
W. M. DAVIDSON.
lu; tu do. d
tapr 0]
arrels Domestic Brandy;
ostonRum—In store and
W* 51, DAVIDSON.
taP r 0]
- Robinson A Camp hare
Tratellng Trunks—for sale
Gaudry’s Building.
Itadlos*
L LUIe and
Ladles and Misses Kid,
y
LxROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
-10
casks and 10 cases of very superior London and
W. GOODRICH has Just received and offer* for
» sole:
Hiram Smith’s and Pure Genesee,
lOsTBryan-steccL
JICKLES.—In barrels and half barrels, Just received
. -»*•---** rinra.
SEABORN GOODALL.
f LEI ALEM ALEM1-50bbla.celebrated ALBANY
l CREAM ALE, brewed expressly for me, Just nr-
ndlugUils ’ * *■ ” “ ’“
Boeond corner above Pulaski House.
P. 8.—Watches repaired os usual by the best workmen
In the United Stalas. Jmll
“ PIANO forte: depot*
The undersigned respectfully InfwTn tho
I Isas?
Nunn's A Clark's, J. Chlckerlng, Boardman A Gi
chot A Newton, Edwards AFIsber, all well *
lovers of Btusic, have place in their unfa.—
These Pianos are of ricli tone, nnd beautlfolly flnUAedln
Rom Wood, BUck Wollrat, and Mahogany. with frets,
frames mailo In tho most substantial ukI workmr» , “'~
manner. Also thejustly celebrated pollan Plano, I
which, for their sweetness and tone, have not bocqi
ed. All these Instruments have metalie frames,
render them peculiarly suited far this dlmite, provcuuus
the necessity of tuning for yean. • . , . . ,
The undersigned are agents for Henri Ben's celebrated
Grand Pianos, mado inftiris. For power and beauty of
tone,theyatMd^Mmtoenh^^ _ . • •
' This beauttfS*toS5 wind lnstr.
poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties,
ilce or .Organists, possessing a sweet and
they have also for sale. • • . . . . • : ■;
All oflhese Inslntmenta will be disposed of oqlhqmosi
accommodating terms. The prices or (Be Pjano* ranging
from 8175 to 81000. . ‘
Jan 90 I. W. MORRELL AOO.
“"ifiSEi.
Fortes, are slwayi supplied with an as-
teae favorite and Justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability, they can b® • foto wwanted,
whilst their superiority of tone and touch la evident and
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as well oa
the criilcal connoisseur. The Ladle* are respectfully in
vited to view these instrument*; and an arrangement
having been effected with ono of oonmost eminent Pi-
s day from barquo Exact; for sale
W. M. DAVIDSON.
TlllfE SILK FRINGE—Very wide and handsome,
B3T Second hand Pianos taken in c
tuned and repaired.
~\\ ATTINn.-4-l, 5-4 aixl 6-4 white«
1V1 Ing, Just received and for sale by
mar Sal LxROCHE,
or sale by
LaHOCHE, BOWNE A^O._
white and checked Matt-
China,Olass&EartlicnW
iiAannovcK. & co.
IU. mine run, inuumg, UIU lur caiu UJ
HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wbart
JILOTand NAVY BREAD.—95 bbls. Pilot, and 50
bbls. Navy Bread: landing, and forsale by .
HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wharf,
bbla. Hiram Smith’s Flour; landing and
UONB A CONNERY,
may 0
superb
Ik Glove
lor Silk Gloves, In
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, Fluefift
China Tea Seta; Saucers: Dinner Beta; GiltMiy
and Plain Pitcher*; Candlesticks, high na&iUJ
^Vlow: Chliui Vases and other Mantel Ornaments;
8avoralU; Toilet BoUlos; Card Trays; ffiln**,- gilt and em
bossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner,Yea and Toilet
Bets; Lustre Bowls; together with a general assortment of
Granite Ware; Decanters of new patterns; Pitchers; Gob
lets; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed; Water and VVluo
Bottles; Astral, Solar and Globe LamM; • Candlesticks,
plain and colored; Finger Basins; Fruit Baskets;,Dishes;
Bowls; Salt Cellars, various patterns: JlaQJUntertsi ,Bo
hemian Glass ToUet Bottles. Vases, Ac^ Silver, Gilt and
Bronzed Girandoles and Roebucks; Plaited Fruit Baskrts;
Gaston; Mustard Topm. Tea, Dessert aaMMtojMMta
T EW BUTTER' AND CHEESE. -48
Butter, In tubs, kegs, Ac.; 95 boxes
. new
..... Dairy
forsale at
SEABORN GOODALL.
dfcttidui Hw ^gaBgQnBH^MM
Smcts' new building, Broughton-street.
I, MOLASSES.—329 hhds, 10 Uerces, 38 bbls^
• In fine order and superior quality, landing per
ti- A -g «.
JAT1N STRIPE GRENADINE TI88UE8^-A faWpaU
^ tenia Salto stripe Grenadine Tissues, aiournlpg Prints,
ice Gimps, Colored Silk Fringe, Silk .Bndd, Goloon
: JANDY-ANDY CO ATS—Something new} also, a
. X Grass Linen do; Just received by
apr 30 BAULSBURY A CO., Marshall Houi
LxROCHE, BOIVNE A CO.
mos, wlllt those who ~may favor him with their
INEN BOSOM SHIRTS—A fine lot, and warranted to
i fit or no sale, by BAULSBURY A CO n
Marshall House.
arrivals) for sale on very liberal terms: •
Collins' heavy and light Axes aad Hatcbets.
Archer A Oo.’i heavy, medium and Bght-Axes
..jtchets. .
Ames’ Spades and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Angers, and Files, Hand-Saws, Wood-Saws and
■Hammers ■••■•■, .f
Pitch and Manure Forks; Steel and Wooden.Rakee ,
SteelYaitis; Counter Scale* and Balances •' .
Cotton and Store Trucks, all sizes, several extra largo,
with wide wheels and lynch pins' .
Log and Trace Chains and stretcher* _
Douglass’ Forco and Suction and Yard Pump*
Iydrnidlo Ram*, Lead ripe to fit
Patent Leather and IndtaRubber Belting, various sizes
Cotton Saw Gina and Sea Island Cotton Gina
Baling Twin, of >u[i.rtor qvomj.urf ctap
Pure Spann and Lamp. Oil
Garden and Way Wheel Borrow* ■'
Burr Mill Stone, in the rough or dreased for running, of
any required sizes
Mill Irons, and Bcrews to suit.
For bargains, call on
2L—Just received per
bam a: White and Colored Silk Fring
■ — for Mantillas; for sale b;
steamship Ala-
Cbame-
EGE1VED PER STEAMER:—While Bonnet Rib-
• boos, J.ndies’ Hand Net Gloviw, White English
Phun Black SUk and Watered Paraaol^for safe by
may 5
LxROCHE, T
I Uiai ictuuniu-u niv, uiun-
me; lauding this day from barque
o Albany Ale Do; -
. Depot.
W.M. DAVIDSON.
TIIITB PANTALOONS.—75 pairs of White Military
f Drill Pants; Just received, (shrunk before being
le,) and for sale by ........
npr 20
EVV GOODS.—Per steamqr: French Organdie Mas-
.. ner, Lkdlr-* T ' r ’
11ns, black Bareges, Bird’s Eye Dim
tiuper, 1
Kid Gh
loves, SUk do,
W. WOODBRIDGE.
[PAN18H 8EGARS.—100 M.various bnmd^forMle.
apr 90
TINES.—50 quarter casks Sherry, Port and, Pico
/ Madcria, for sole by A. MINIS.
I apr 9
rADEIRA, or superior quality, In cases of one
. dozon bottles, for sale by A. MINIS.
A LKv—90 bbls, landing and for sale by
A apr 31 McMAUON A DOYLE.
LxROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
»ABEGfa MANTILLAS, Black Laco Scarft, Black
> Lace Shawls, Plain French Cambrics; just received
NEV1TT, LATIIROP A OTEBBINB.
TATER OOOLERB.—For keeping lee water, a few
y of these desirable articles for summer usejust recall
land for sale by
apr 14 COLLIN8 A BULKLEY.
.may 3
102 Bryan-rt.
; : NEVI
_ sizes, for fade by
may 7
• 109 Biyamateeel;
Jan 90
C. II. CAMPFIELD,
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken In trade, orpsfatforto
cash, at .current prices. : Apply as above. ,. 8„) 7ftb%4
. Begsto lnfonn^me public (towbomb
tulforthe patronage already, bert|Owr J
'■till continues hU buMnecs,and Is pro;
cule ull ordora entrusted to hlm,wlth
the most fashionable style, and on reasonable te ;r
that having opened a direct eommurncatlonwllh
houses In ho same line In New-York; be will h
earliest reports of fash Ions from that city and from x.un>pe.
N. Br—Cutting and Ropalring, dono on the shortest
notice. iy ;. may 93
Dinner lMPOUTA.TION. !
,now prepared to receive orders for aU branda
of WINES, vlzt . , , „
Moselle, Buroundy, Mitbcxt nnd Rmni WD«ES,
Anmisettr and other CORDIALS, in glass or wood.
Wines will have the name of the party who ordered
them marked, on thorn, who also may reecivo.lhcm, dl-
vect,through tivt wtstomhouse. ^ 'vm&Bbi*
Jan 20 Congrcss-etreet, opposite the Mnrket.
REMOVED. ' :
The Subscriber having moved to. Solomons*
building, 142 Broughton-rtreeh begs leave to In
form tlio pubUc that he la. now .prepared to, for-
' families and. all who miy favor hlm vrUh
les and oU who
tholr patronage, with erery article In the GroceryBne, of
tho best kind, lit wholesale and retail. Order* from Plan-
i ten will be put up with great care and despatch.
| Jan 20 EDMUND WALLEN.
Liauors. Wiiies and Fanoy Groceries.
■ ite ME subscriber would Inform his friends and
he public generally, that he hnsjunt opened, at
,the corner of Bull and Bay-strec
House, a wcll-«lected Mock of Fi
FRIES, WINES and IAQUQRB-«uch .as ekl-Madrtta,
Sherry, Port, TencrUfe, Claret. Champagne and Germam
.Wlnea; choice old Brandies, of variouTbrand*; Jraaalca
im^B^oU^^^^M^Momin^tMaWhlskegta
Jan SO
COHENS 9c IIERTK
, Offer for solo on accommodating ten
50 hhds. fair to prime New-Of jeans'B
I 100 hhds. choice Cuba Molasses; 200t
I. Candles > • ■
500 colls Kentucky Bale Rope; 50 bales Gut
90 bales Dundee dot lOOhoxeamonufacr
100 banRloCotfee: 30 do old Java do
30 hhds. Bacon Sides; 30 bbls. choice Hi
300 bags Maryland Oats; 40,000 Havana f
950 bags prime white Coro; 200 bbls.N. O. V
250 bffla. Baltimore Whiskey; 50 do. Norths
98 bbls. N. O/Molasseartodo N. E.
.Jl
choice lot of Began, of various bands; fr
dines; Olives; Capers; Anchovies; Eng"
rlcan do^ English Sauces; London I .... —
Judd’s Sperm and Patent Candle*; and many other artU
^ ROUSSEAU
may 7
100 do E. PhelpFGln;50do N ERum
.90., do-Dom«rtto B
Just received, and for. jpa
apr 0
ITER b FALUEa