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l-cnllola, uruvnuvouulr, ueorglu.
rpHB 8tndles In this University are:—A Theological
i Course of three ymus, designed lor those who are
preparing for the Gospel Ministry ;
A Collegiate Course of fbur years, equal to that of other
CoIIokos In tho country}
A BcientUlo pourso ofthreo years, Including, with some
additions, all tho studies of tho Collegiate Course except
the Ancient Languages j
.An Academical Course, Including whatever Is necessa
ry to prepare for admission Into Cdlloge.
' ADMISSION, *
Hip regular llmo for the admission of Students, Is at the
th l F * l, J Te . rn V **»•. ^ Wednesday In August.
Candidates for admission Into tho Collegiate Course
mustsustalna satisfactory examination on Geography,
vw\ m n £ and 0rcek Orammai^Omsw
t Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Read-
er 5 w>d must bo at toast fourtcon years of ago.
, I 0 * for l"h* the Scientlflo Course
£ “ttskemry exsminatlon on Geography,
^™ otlo *.Eng | Uh Grammar, Simple Equations fn
« . axraNaai.
Tuttton, Spring Term. Fall Term,
In TttEQLoaicAL Bsminary,. .. .Nothing Nothing.
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Sclontlfle Course, 85 ““ •«
In Aoadkmy*
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N. B.—Each Citation by Uio Court of Ordinary, that
application has been mado fbr Letters or Administration,
must bo published tuirtv days at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators fbr Debtors
ud Creditors 1o render In (heir accounts, must bo pub-
Bales orRosl Estate and negroes, by Executors, Ad-
lions, must be published FORTY
mlntstratora, and Guardi. __
DA YS before the day of sale. Tlieeo sales must be inode
at the Court House door of the county In which tho prop
erty Is tituate, and on the first Tuesday or the month,
between the hours of ten In tho morning and fbur In tho
afternoon. No salo from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In the advertisement.
Applications by Exooutors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tho Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell neat Estate
or Negrons, must be published TWO MONTHS.
Bales of personal property, (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates, by Executors and Administrators,
must be advertlsodFORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators fbr Let
ters Dlsmlasory, must bo published BIX MONTHS.
Application fbr foreclosure or Mortgages on Real Estate,
must be advertised once a month for FOUR MONTHS/
Orders or the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to make titles to land,
must be advertised threo months at least.
* Sheriff's sales, under executions regularly granted by
the Courts, must be advertised THIRTY DAYS-umlor
mortgage executions, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perishable
— j » * " * * *-* -’mused, gen-
Third
Elementary
Room Rent
Contingent b*inju«en,,,.......... uuu....... l oo
Those expenses are required to bo paid In advance.
From Students who lodge In tho College buildings, fifty
dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition
fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price of Board In tho village Is $10 per month: of
washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. *
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
Ju Tho Commencement is held on tho last Wednesday in
Inhere are two Vacation*, dividing the yoar Into two
terms, as follows:
^FlratTerm—from last Wednesday In August to Decom-
Wlnlor Vacation—from Dccombcr 15th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Com
mencement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
neadsy In August. 11. M. SANDERS,
. , Secretary of tho Board or Trustees.
Any IMond. by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, Presi
dent of Uio University, will receive a catalogue, contain
ing the course of studies, and all other neccsa—
matlon.
sept 18
nu. u wiiiuiHomireoii
B^Uad8 eSKK l j£ aale “ wmTE LKAD » Pure Nos.
„ GROUND PAINTS t
Prussian Bfoe W * Brown ’ clirotnoQrw5U i ParisGroen, and
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
* Litharge, Paris and Chroma Green,
property, under order of Court, must bo odt
- 'orally, TEN DAYS before tho day of sale.
Reduction (u Fares Between
PHILADELPHIA)
&DELPHVA AND LIVERPOOL.
l The Liverpool and Philadelphia Steamship
^Company intend sailing their new Steamships
CITY OF MANCHESTER, Capt. Roit. Leitch, 8,111
tons; CITY OF GLA8GOW, Capt. Wm. Wylie, 1,01
tons. From Philadelphia.
Citt or Mancuestbb,.Thursday,.June 3d and July 88th
CtTt qr GLAtaotv, Thursday,...., July 1st
FVom Liverpool.
CrnrorGlaroow ....Wednesday, Juno 2d
L'tTV or Mancukbtrr,.... Wednesday, Juue 30th
Rate* of Passage.
From Philadelphia.
Saloon In single state rooms,
80 dollars.
“ double, 05
“ forw’d. 55
It
From Liverpool,
Saloon Id single state rooms,
SO guineas,
double 15 “
. - forw’d 13 “
including Steward’s foes.
THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS.
A limited number of Third Class Passengera will be
taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found In
provisions.
From Philadelphia. 120dols.lFrom Liverpool..6guineas.
Certificates of passage will be Issued hero to parlies
who ore desirous of bringing out their friends at con-re-
ponding rates.
FREIGHT on fine Goods 60s. per ton, and coarse Goods,
Hardware, See* will be taken, subject to agreement.
First class steamships ply bclwceu Liverpool and Glas
gow, Havre, Rottortnm, Leghorn, Marseilles, and othor
Mediterranean porta, by which goods can be shipped to
. Liverpool, and thence by this line to Philadelphia direct.
An experienced Surgeon will be carried on each ship.
All Goods sent to the agents In Philadelphia and Liv
erpool will be forwarded with economy and despatch.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON,
inunao juuiiAiwoun.
Philadelphia and Now-York.
HARDSON, BROTHERS A CO,
0l6o Liverpool.
RI0HA ,
may 28 OlOo Liverpool.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
T llS COMPANY wUl continue to transport Produce
and other Merchandise, on the 8avanuah river, to
ami from Augusta. by their Iron 8teamors
JOHNJIANDOLFH, Capt. Piiilfot.
.Capt. Creswbi.l.
—-AND ALIO ST- TUB STBAMBB—■
AMORY SIBLEY,. Capt. -
The Utter Steamer being of leu draught than any
other on tho River, insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of the water. The Company Is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care of tho Company, of
IU Agents, wlU bo received and forwarded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
IWTuAND, A|
oct'16
W. 51. ROW
. _ NEW UOOKNi
•^ylLD BCENES AND WILD HI”
Agent, August a.
mnuco of Natural History;
IUNTERS, or the Ro
by C. YV. Web
Life 'ofJudip Jelfrey^ Lord Chancellor under James 2d.
Golhi Disease f by J. f! Dun con, M. D.
a In Disease; by J. F. Duncan, .
Book for a Corner; by Leigh Hunt.
Madame Pfoltfcr’s Journey to looUnd.
Dollars mod Cents; by Amy Lnlbrop.
Memorial of J, Fennfmoro Cooper.
Hind’s Solar Bystemi Popular Science.
Napoloon Ballads; by Bon Gaultier.
Overman on Metallurgy.
Ryrne’s Practical Model Calculator.
Norris’ Hand Book for Locomotive!, Ac,
Fourth toL Humboldt’s Cosmos.
Stiles’ Austria and
June. 8
Hungary. New supply.
W. THORNL r WILLIAMS.
BEOEIVEDBy%l?N < lSa!oPEn fc CO.
• - wt m " ■■■*■- --**•*
A BOOK for a C.
Xi. Semi-monthly Llbnupr.
Dollars and Cents; by Amy Lothrop.
Memorial of James Fonnlmore Cooper.
The Napoleon Ballads; by Bon Gaultier.
Eleven Weeks In Europe—and what may be seen In
that tttnet by James F. Clarke.
The Solar System: a Descriptive Treatise upon the
Bun. Moon and Planets; by J. Russoll Hind.
The London Art Journal, for May.
LiUiart, and other Poems: W. M. Praed.
- The Glory of Christ; by Dr. Spring.
The Family Eucycloprcdla of Useful Knowledge and
il Literature; by John Louis Blake, D. D.
of Llvlnr • *•“ **—*—* ~ *
Philosophy of Living: by Herbert Mayo, M. D.—
' Tlilra London Edition.
God lq Disease, or the Manifestation of Design In Mor
bid Phenomena; by James F. Duncan, M. D.
Tbe Life of Judxv Joffreva. Chief Justice of Uio Kina's
present time; by Hannah 1
GUderoy, tbe Freebooter.
Moaa or
Klrwan’s Letters lo Hon. Roger B. Taney.
__ ' NEW BOOKS.
IJMIB PHILOSOPHY OF LIVING-by Herbert Mayo,
The Life of Judge Jeffreys, Chief JusUco of the King’s
Bench, under Charles II, and I«ord High Chnnceltnr of
England, during the Reign or James IL; by Humphrey
W. Wootrych.
God In Dlreaw, or The Manifestation of Design In Mor
bid Phenumena t by James F. Duncan, M. D.
Dollars and Cents: by Amy Lothrop.
The History of England, In Verse, from Uio Invasion of
Dara’sLtb^° r *Coroer; by Leigh Hunt, being No. 0 PnL
_The ^Political Works of Louis Napoleon, translated Into
English;;by BonGnulllcr.
Huntingiho Romantic; or the
Adventures of a Novel
Voisi—VoU* Bd,Uon ’ of ,b ® Wavcr, J Novels, In Twelve
BmoUette dr0nlUre8 ° f n ° dor,ck Random » b J Tobias
HAMILTON A HARDEMAN,
Factors and Commission iricrchants.
Wo. S3 llar-Street.
CHAS, r. HAMILTON. - THOMAS BABDDMAM.
HARDWICK A COOk
15 OOjJJ
. 23 00 IS 00
. 20 00 18 00
. 15 00 0 00
.11100 0 00
0 00 4 00
8 00 1 00
lam—IS mo
JOHN POOEE,
. .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
Ochre, Red Lead,
L, Sperm do, NeaUfoot do, and SPIRITS
_ TlNfe, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var-
“•sh* Draining, and Artiste' do. Window and Picture
°LAB8, of all qualities, from 0by8 to 33by46; Copal, Ja-
paiuLlghtandDarkCoach VARNISH,MIXED PAINTS
of nil kfiuls, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Priuteond
Ilonsc, simi and Ship Painting
Done In a workmin-llke manner, and at reasoni
prices. Jan 20
ACIDULATED 1
T^LAVUREDl.i/S",,™^!
I. Raspberry, Green Gage, Orange, Jargone! Pear, Ver-
•it Pear, Ae, Ac. These Drops hnve the pure, rich
. nf II,. n.1 I I. II.. . r'.t ' a
lavor of the fruit In the highest state of perfection, and
from all noxious Ingredients. Just re-
are entirely free ....
celved, per steamer, and for salo by
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monumont-square.
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
rpllE Attention of Consumers or Lumber la respectfully
1 solicited to tho following described qmuiUes and
kinds of Lumber now on hnnd and for sole by Uio sub
scriber*, via
First and second quality Planed, Tongued and Grooved
Boards, Jf, L l)f, ljtf, 1%, and l)tf Inch thick, from 0 to
14 Inches wide.
Pinned and Edged Weather Bonrds,»(, *i and 1 Inch
thick. 0 lo 14 inches wide; second quality Weather
Bonrds, Ji and 1 inch thick, 0 to 14 Inches wide—
which (s sold at *
id quality
, Jk,0 to l41nohi.
nta low price, and 1* very desirable for
roofing where either Un or shingles are used.
Shelving, planed and Jointed, % to l)f inch thick.
1 to 1M Inch merchantable wldo Boards.
1 to 1 Id inch second quality do. do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scnntllng.
A portion of tho abovo described Lumber Is well-sea
med, and suitable for Immediate use.
**'" Lumber tarnished to order nt short nollco.
Lumber, when purchased in lots of not loss than 5,000
feet, will bo delivered upou any wharf lu Uiu city.
For engagement, apply at tbe Mill, or at the offlee of
the subscribers, 04 Bay-street.
Jan 28 W. B. GILES A CO.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OIIIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold In fino pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
or thick paint, nud applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slate or coat of ninil, protecting what
ever Is covered from Uio action of Uio weather and from
fire.
There is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car docks.
... ... „.. «. # coding ncur iy u j,ard
for alt kind* or Iron, as It forms a
the Iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should bo carefol to buy ol
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked BLAKRS FIRE-PROOF
PJUJtT. The abovo Paint Is for salo In Savannah by
seplB O. A. L. LAMAR.
Direct Importation of
0TABD, DUPUY & CO.’S BRANDY.
on HALF PIPES or Otard, Dupuy A Co.’S BRANDY,
4u vintage ’49—In Custom House Store: for sale by
apr7 W. M. DAV1DBON.
As many of the dealers In Brandy labour under tbe
Co. or Cognac, for a regular supply of their Brandy,
andhave just received tbo Ural shipment of 20 half-’-—
Jilpmont or 20 hair plpea
of Jho vintage of ’49, which was shipped direct by them,
and through no other liouse at Bordeaux, (os fa often
done for particular purposes,) By this arrangement I
will bo enabled to soli at New-York prices, adding the
difference or exohango and other charges. Tills Brandy
Is now In the United 8tates Bonded Warehouse, where
I offer It for sale, subject to debenture. If sustained by
my rriends In tbe enterprise, I will continue to Import for
them Uie article direct. I annex n copy of the certifi
cate of “Otard, Dupuy A Co.,” which accompanies the
bill of lading and involco—tho original may bo seen at
W. M. DAVIDSON.
my store.
W. M. D.l@20
20tf|>V49.
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.,
Cognac.
CM.]
apr7
We, the undersigned, O-
»-ard, Durov A Co, Mer
chants at Cognac, do hereby
certify that twenty halfpipes
Brauay, marked and num
bered as In tho margin with
our fire brand on tbo head,
and Initials (O. D.) at tho
bung, hUvo boon prepared
at our house for tho Amen-
can mnrkct, and forwarded
to Hordesux,to bo shipped
on bosrd tho “Shelter,” Cap
tain J.B. Hall, for William
M. Davidson.
In testimony thereof, we
have signed the proeeut and
afllxcd our seal hereto.
Dono at Cognac, Doccm-
ber 0,1851.
OTARD, DUPUY A CO.
NEW SPRING Se SUMMER DRY GOODS
rpH E Subscriber* are no w receiving per steamers Florida
X and Alabama, their supply of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they Invite the public generally to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
D*\vPrr A MORGAN,
lerchantei
fob 18
Ribero’a Building, Cougross-st.
SPRING GOODS.
W E Call the attention of our friends, and the public
In general, to our large receipts of SPRING
GOODS by the steamer Alabama and othor recent ar
rivals, consisting of Muslins, Bareges, Lawns, Cambrics,
Barego do Lalnos, Poulins, Ginghams and Calicoes; also
embroidered Cufik Collars, Copes, Chemisettes, Linen
Onmbric and other Handkerchiefs; Irish Linen', black, col
ored. plaid and striped Bilks, of every description, Ac.—all
of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms, by
mar 13 EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, 151 Congrcwd.
HIE Underaigited^haaon hand an assortment of Burr
rrn
JL Stone, from 18 Inches to 4# feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU tho necessary Irons tarnished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent individual to dress and fit Mill
Sloues, tho artlclo can be delivered nt nil times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. H. CAMPFIELD.
Jan 20
chart" A,b ^ ord ’ Tb ® Ruined Gamoster; by E. L. Blan-
^. Po £ u J. nr ®? d Practlc *l Sclenco—tho Solar System: a
jfttnsaeH Illnd* 11 * 0 Upon lh ® 8un » Moon nnd plaueli » W
- Fables, In French. Received by
Jmurt J.CUBBEDGE.
H^rtsr G 0 8. K Norri i ° COm0llV ° Eugln ®* r * * nd Mttch,n ’
ORDINARY’S BLANKS.
1 actors and Commlaalmi^infc
JVo. 193 Ban-Street.
*■ a. nAKPwicK, joBNo.cooxa.
SWlrt, DEN8LOW A CO,
Dealer* in Groceries, Prowl
FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC LIQt
CORNER MAY AND WUITAKIR-aTRaSTS.
‘ E.O’ilYKNE,
ms,
UOIU
AT Taylor’s suildino—market wharf,
Keeps constantly on band a supply of
jCrpckery-Warc, Groceries, dec. Ac.
"T^KaglBBS,—‘
- - . .. , (from TAMS]
Fashionable Root and Shoe-Maker.
Importer of French Leather,
WBtTAKRR-STRRET—OPFUStTE SMBTs’ BUILDINO.
J. U OtlVEIL
Fashionable Boot Manufacturer.
UONUMBNT-SQUARR,
Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent
Le»lker, Walking, Dress, and Ptimp^ole Boot*; Shoot
ing Buskins, llootccs, Oxford Shoes, Pnmpa, - Slippers,
—‘ st and most foshlonablo
A«l, mado to order In Iho neatest —
manner, of warranted materials, and by Uw most expert-
oncod and careful wqrkmon.
RIGHT,
WEEi
General ArentsaAd Brokers,
For tho Salo or
RtulEatatr,Negroei t vany detcripUon Per tonal Property
OPFtOR, OORNRR BULL-tT. AND RAY-LANK.
Savannah, Georgia.
feb23
J. HABBROUCK A CO-
_ IRZOBTKRS AND WHOLK.ALK CBALBRl IN
ota -»
philipkeaST
AND DF^LEi^lVltRJmrSjC/j CI.QTHING.
>RNWRLB’a RaNOR—NQ. 98 RRtAN^TRRBT.
. . ROBERT D. WALKEIt,
Marble and Stone Manufacturer.
ST, JAMKI-Sq’R, SOUTH SIDR TUN IT V OHURCU, TORR-ST,
., Gl ^ V0 n?‘ 0n °^ 0 WS”^Mtrblo: Marble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free Stone, for build
ings. Ornamental Iron Railings, Jux, Ac, tarnished to
Railings, A4X, Ac, tarnished to
AEonnaefr
Mast or-Bat lid er,
FIRST DOOR WEST OF tT. AVDSKW’S HALL,
Will tako contracts for Building Mid Work In Masonry
of every description.
n. a J. lachlisonT^
Engineers and Millwrrlffht*.
IRONSf BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street—Near tbo Canal Look.
R. LACULUON. ; . ■ ■ .1, LACHUSQN.
A. N. MII ,
Engineer and Mlllarrlaht,
IRON AND BRA88 FOUNDER. 1
\ASTERN WHARF—UY-ST.
"XpoSdi
importer Sc Manufacti
MO. 13 WHtTAJCRE-l
Keeps on hand a weU t
ara; also Manufactured Tobi
gang a
other articles usually kept In 1.
lie offors ou the most reasonable l<
RRRT*! 8eKan<
>ck of Imported 8e-
nuff, Pines, and all
9 of business, which
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
■Spttnn ana atiiwwtc jFaatjfotui.
rpllE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of Informing
JL opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF Cl.t
figures, ore marked upon each article, and no daxlatloo,^
— _ T upon each article, and
the subscriber feels confident will be app
now in store, to wit:
GENTS’ CLOTfl COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Costa,
Olivo do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Ctoth Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olive do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Block Doe Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored do do
, lhat ho It now
prices, hr plain
e foods are marked,
wmgfltKxta 1 have
Black Tweed
Green do
Brown do
Silk and Wool
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
COATS.
do
do
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Faucy Alpaoca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin.
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do CashinereUa,
Brown and Yellow Lineu,
Black Drand’Eta.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Bilk, Merino, and Cotton Hair Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collura, two and three ply.
• PANTALOON8.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do -do
Nankeen, Drapd'Ele,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca. .
Black Doe Skin Pants,
Plain Black Cuslmere Pants, .
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Rlbbod do
Black and Colored Satinet Pants,
Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vesta,
Fancy 8atin and Bilk do do
Embossed Fancy Bilk do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do EmbroPd Caftlmero do
White and Fancy Batin and Party do
Plain Block Silk Velvet, single and double breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black slid Castor Riding. do
Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
Black, Whlto audFancy Silk do
CRAVATS.
8uperflno Black Silk and Fancy Qravata,
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin 8oarfo,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand*
kerchieft.
Hats and Caps, of the latest styles.
Ladies’ Riding Hats.
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather.
Valysos, Carpet Bogs, Canes, Umbrellas, A&, Ac,
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
pis Department for Children’s Clothing Is fitted un In the most oostly style with every convenience for trying on,
fitting, Ac; the stock embraces every artlclo In that fine, consisting In part or Conts and Pants of every style. Over-
coats, and Under Garmenta, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do- Over Sacks, Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, 811k Velvet, Vest
Suita, and Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. The Ladles will find U toihelr interest to call and exaraloe my stock, aa
they «ro made up In the latest style and the best manner and at tbo lowest prices. No abatement from the price* first
iy Do^ forget tho pew store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Ilall, comer of Broughton and Jeffeaon-sts. apr88
NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER AGO.
Thurtdar. April 15bk.
DANIEL W;
ll WEBSTER, 0 vote-8 to.
fixhlb'
T he works of d*
Recollections of a Journey through Tartary, Thibet,
and China, during the yeara 18^ 1845 and 1840; by M.
Hue, Missionary Priest of the Congregation of St. Lara-
Hue, Missionary Priest of the Gongregatl
rus—being the 4th and 5th voir, or Appleton’s Popular
Library.
Household Worts, No. 100.
— ANOTHER SUPFLT OF —
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Oswli.
Fanny Dale, or a Year alter Marriage; by T.B. Arthur.
T HE OLD BF.LL OF INDEPENDENCE, or Philladel-
phlo in 1770; by Henry C. Watson, author of “The
Camp Fires of tho Revolution.” Itllustrated.
Domestic Medicine, Surgery, and Materia Bledica; with
directions for the diet, Ac., Ac.; by Francis G. Smith.
*—*— - IptBook, ~ ‘
Tho American Receipt I
r jk, nr Completed Book of
reference—containing receipts for cookery, pastry, per
fumery, Acd by A.B. Wright. ” V ” ^
I'lillndelnbla as It Is In 1852; being a correct guide to
all the public buildings, places of amusement, £cc with
Illustrations; by R. A. Smith.
A Rhyming, Spelling, and Pronouncing Dictionary of
the English Lunutiago; by J. Walker.
Tho Yankee Tea Party, or Boston In 1773;byH.C.
Received by
JOHN
Walsou.
mar3l
* M. COOPER AOO.
_ and Iho Fine Arts; by Kaxlltt Arvlnc, A. M.
Uluitrallons.
Footsteps of Our Lord nnd his Apostles In Syria.
Greece aud Italy: a succession of vislta to the sceucs or
New Testament narrative: byW. H. Bartlett, author of
“Walks about Jerusalem,” Ac.
A Pilgrimage to EgypU embracing a Diary of Explora
tions on tho Nile: by J. V. C. Smith.
God In Christ*, three Discourses delivered at New,
Haven, Cambridge and Andover; by Horaco Bushnell—
third edition.
A Commentary on tho Book of Proverbs; by Moses
Stuart.
Examinations or Drugs, Medlclnoe, Chemicals, Ac- os
to their Purity aud Adulterations: by C. 11. Peirce, M. D.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
aprSfl ^
rvetlierell—author of the
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ Magazine for May.
Queechy; by Elizabeth Wi
Wide, Wide, World.
A Lexicon of Freemasonry, containing a definition of
all lu communicable terms, notices or Its history, tradi
tion, and Anliqulllca: by Albert G. Mackey, M. D.
Mutual BeiitiUt, Building, and Loon Associations, their
history, principle*, and plan of operations, together with
tho benefits attending them.
A Commentary ou tho original Text of the Acts of tbo
Apostles: by If. B. Hackett.
Claret A Olives, from tho Caronne to tho Rhone; by
Augus B. Reach—being No. 7, Putnam’s Library.
Gallies and Gravities; by Horace Smith—being No. 5,
Appleton’s Pop. Library.
Woodrovo Manor, or six months In Town—a tale to
suit the moritaand tho follies of the tiroes; by Anna Han
son Dorsey.
Hearts Unvellod, or I knew you would llko him; by
Sarah Emery Saytnore.
Falkland—a novel; by Sir E. L. Bnlwer.
•Remorse, and other tales by G. P. R. James.
Loaves from the Noto Book of a Naturalist; W.J.
Broderin, Esq n F. It. 8.
Wau-Nnn-Goc, or the Massacre of Chicago; by Maj.
Richardsou.
Also new supplies of The Two Brides, Florence or tho
Fatal Vow, Amy Lawrence, Rena, Ac.
Receivedby J. B. CUBBEDGE.
apr28 South side Market-square,
■VfUTUAI. BENEFIT Building and Loan Associations,
1VI their History. Principles, r ‘ * -
.. and plan of operation;
together wfth a statement or the benefits attending them.
A Lexicon of Frce-Masonry: containing a definition, of
all Its communlcablo terms, notices of Its history, tradi
tions and untlqulllesi by Albert G. Mnckuy, M. D.
A Trcalite on a Box of tnrtrameuta and tho 8Ude Rule,
tei b)r
-..iftot: A »*ayer’s Guide, or Practical Dlrecllons lo Assay-
cr *i Miners and Smelters; by Oscar M^I.lo f ber.
^1^ Paper-Hangers Companion; by James Arrow-
A Treallio on Metsllui
A Treatise on Melallntgy; comprising Mining and Gen-
!?i« ind Particular Metallurgical Operations; by Frederi-
— uvermau.
. REMOVAL.
.rpHE Undersigned would reapoctfolly call the attention
X of their friends and the public to tholr removal to
ranot’*now Building, opnosIteBt. Andrew’s Hall, Brough-
Jowrittnaik ^
, AIks Oysters and Fish WlU be put up at tho shortest no-
««, In such stylo and quantity as may bo wanted for the
A*ommodatlon or parties and the country trade.
JtaSO^ ' * ‘ G. M. WII.LKTT A CO.
•*\TPW GOOBs PEBTsTEAMER/ju st’opened'knd for
Jrj Mtoby ; , DllVOT A MORGAN,
Bordered Prims,
Black Fringe,
i^Sfai’silk it KlilGloT«,fc
A LL tho dlfflirent forms or Blanks, according to the
.fYlate law. for tho Court of Ordinary, printed and for
salo by [mar 20] JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
NEW GOODS—Por Steamer Florida,
T HE Subscribers have received an assortment of rich
FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, por steamer,
to which they Invite ths attention of purchasers,
apr 14 NEVirT, LATHROP A 8TEBB1NS.
era, Clolhcs Pins, .
Floggora, Ac.; for sale by
dec 19
r INKN I
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
100 Bryan-sired.
..... SHEETINGS. TABLE DIAPERS,Ac.—
ju4 8-4 to 12-4 hoafy Linen Stioclinga
0-4 to 10-4 Unmask Table Linen*
4-4 nnd 9-8 Pillow Cnso Linens
Iluokabuok, Bcqlch and Rttssln Diaper*
Bird’s Eye and 8Hecla Diapers
8uper Irish I.lnena, In whole nnd half piece*,
apr 19 _ NEV1TT, LATHROP A 8TEBBIN
C ANAL FLOUR, REFINED SUGARS, Ao.-Land-
Ing: 85 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour,
35 do PureGenesaee do;
85 do BtuturV* Crushed Sugar,
TO do do Powdered do;
80 boxes do Loaf do;
50 dozon Painted Palis;
_ 50 do Brooms and for salo by
__npr 80 SWIFT, DENSLOW
jpORKj^ BEEFj_HAM87 Ac7
Hungary hi icoi, wiiu an
Police: by Charles L. Draco.
Tho Household of 81 r Thomas Moore. Llbollua a Mar
garets More.
America as I Found It: by tbe Mother of Mary Lundlo
Duncan.
Christ Our Exam pier: by Caroline Fry—to which is
prefixed an autobiography of tbo author.
The English Family Robinson—Tlie Desert Home, or
tho Adventures of a Lost Family In tho Wilderness: by
Cant. Mnguo Reid—Illustrated.
The Revelatlou of 8t. John.oxpoumlod for those who
search tbe Sclptures; by K. W. Hengstoubery.
— more or—
Bancroft’* History or the United States, vol. 4.
PATENT METAL1C DAPENER-Su|>ersedlngtheuM
oftho brush, wet-cloth, nnd blotting paper, saving all tho
tlmo and troublo Incident to their use. Willi II a perfoct
copy may always Bo secured. Con bo used with
press.
PATENT MOVABLE BINDER.—A most valuable In
vention, and ono that should bo found In every counting
room, for keeping In a book-llko form, Letters, Original
Invoices, Music, Newspapers, or any papers where easy
and ready reference Is desirable.
Parchment Paper LETTER COPYING-BOOKS, with
pages printed—got up In a superior manner, and made
from the very best of Block, with apring-backa, and sewed
on parchment.
apr 29 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
NEW ROOKS.
■AAETHODIST HYMNS—For the Methodist Episcopal
ItA Church South, in tho greatest variety.
Hungwy* lUTales and Traditions; by Theresa Pulsxky.
The Golden Legend; by Longfellow.
Bancroft’s 11Istora of the United States—^vol 4.
The Yellow Plush Papers; by Thackeray.
Baydell’s Illustration* of Shakspeare—Nos. 39 ‘and 40.
Macllse’s Surgical Anatomy—TO colored plates, 4to.
Gurney Smith’s Domestic Medico, Surgery and Ma
teria Medico.
The Old Bell of Independence.
The Yankee Tea Party In Boston In *73.
Judge Hallburton’s Yankee Stories, plates.
Philadelphia In 1833, with maps and plates.
Lady Bulwer’s School for Husband*/
apr] W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
... NEW BOOK8.
T HE Work* of Stephen Oliver. D. D; L. L. D- late
Prcaldenl or tho Wetloyan University.
The Purls Sketch Book;byWm.Tbacker»y—being No.
0 Appleton’s Llbranr.
Tho Daltons, or The Three Roads In Life; by Charles
Lever.
Clifton, or Modern Fashion, Aar-a Novel; by Arthur
Tournley.
Tho Mob Cap, and oilier talc* j by Airs. Caroline Lee
Heutz.
Tho Twenty-fifth or May, or a Crilse in La Plate; by
an Officer or tho U.S.Nnvy.
A further supply of Queechy; by the author of the
Wide, Wldo World. Receivedby
may 13 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Congress-*!.
NEW KOI
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. OOdPEB A OO,
T7-ATEPENnOS^"w7lli>'^I5 1 <?8auoti« bjUte
JA. Chubback, author of “Tho Wife’s Sister.”
Godey’a Lady’s Book for June.
Tho Courtship and Adventures of 8tan!ey Thorn; by
Henry Cocklon, author of “Valentine Vox.”
Graham’s Magozlno for Juno.
The Apocalyplinl Now Testament, being all the Goe-
K ite. Epistles, end other piece* now extant; attributed in
o first four oenturlos to Josu* Christ—new edition.
The Work* of Stephen OUu, U,
ident or tho Wesleyan Unlvenity.
Lillian and other Poems; by Wlnthrop Alockworth
Praed—now first collected.
View of the State of Europe during tho Middlo Age*;
by Henry Holism—now edition.
Arthur and his Mother, or Tho Child ofthe Church;
by C. B. Taylor, author of ‘'Thankfulness.”
Tho Glory of Christ: Illustrated In his Character and
,. - Thing* of bis Mediatorial
for tho Engineer, Me
mo rrooucoi mouw uusuuuori lor l
chatilo and Machlnitt: by Oliver Byrne.
The Legislative Guide, containing all the rules for con
ducting business In Congress, Jefferson's Manual, C1U-
sen’s Manual, Ac^ by J. B. Burleigh.
The American Lawyer, and Bui
Book, with n Atap and Beal
Beadle, A. M.
Justness Man’s Form
of each State: by Dolos W.
U.LU8TRATED ENGLISH EDITIONS.
"PICTURES of Travel fn the South of Franco: by Alex.
X Duma*—fifty engravings on wood.
The Book of English Souga—from the I6th to tho 19th
The Mormons, or Latter-Day Saints—a contemporary
History, with Memoir* of Joseph Smith, the “ American
Mahomet.”
The Life of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D.: by James Bos
well—a new edition, with copious notes.
Travels In Tartar/, Thibet,and China: byGabet and
Hue.
A History and Description or Modern Wines: by Cy
rus Redding—third edition, with additions.
Tho Pathway or tbe Fawn; a Tale of the New Year:
byAlrs.T.K.Iierrey. Receivedby
may 13 JOHN M,
C ORN IN BAQB.—1,000 sacks Western Pilot Cora, ex
cellent quality, landing this day, and fbr ule by
may 12 YV. WOOD!)RIDGE.
I. COOPER A OO.
rjMlEHawudJlin Syria; byG WCurtte-autbor of Nile
The Dalton’s, or Throe Road* In Life; by Dr C Lever.
Tbe Wide, Wide World—new supply, 13th edition.
Queechy—by tho same author.
A Faggot ol French BUcka; by Sir F Head—new aup-
% e Parte Sketch Book; by Thackeray—3 vote.
Tbe Works or Stephen Olen, D D, lata President Wes
leyan University.
Ivar, or tho 8kjuta-Boy—from the Swedish.
Miss Milford's Recollections of a Literary Lift).
Alleu’e Rural Architecture—being a complete descrip
tion of Farm Houses, Cottages, Ac.—Plates. .
Sir John Franklin and tbe Arctic Regions; with detailed
notices or the various expedition* In search, including
Uie American,with Map and Plates: by P L Slmmonda.
may 13 * W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
QA^ETIESAND GRAVITIES: by tbo author of Ro-
footed Addresses.
Bronchitis and Kindred Disease* t by W. W. Ilall,M.D.
The Oavallersof England: by Herbert.
Tbe La/* of Uie Scottish Cavaliers.
QLARETand OLIVES, from tho Gnronnote tho Rhine;
. _jlng N
Complete sets or do. In 7 voli^ cloth.
Brace’s Hungary In 1851, with an experience of tbo
Austrian Police, with a map and plates.
Mackey’s Lexicon or Freemasonry.
Mutual Beucfit, Bulldiugnnd Loan Associations: their
History, Principles and Plan ofOperaUons.
Queechy; by Ellz. Wetbcrel), author of “Tho Wide,
Wide World.’’
Tho Household of Blr Thomas Moore.
Romanism it Home—addressed to Chief JusUce Taney,
Barnes’ Notes on Revelations.
Advanced-Guard nnd Out-Post Service of Troops; by
Mahon. ,
No. 2 Bleak House by Dickens.
Harper*’Magnzine for May,
10th Goorgla Supremo Court Reports.
apr 29 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
u. s.
r a co.
tut, uttar. JiAMo, ate.-—
J» bbls. Primo Pork; 90 do Aloas Ifocf
800 Hams (superior); 30 kegs Jgtrd
„ 0 bbls. Deans; 35 do Flint Broad.
Landing frOiti brigs. American and Jowphtt*, for, solo
by ’ HENRVAFISKE, j
inar87 ExcbangaDock.
Clothing emporium,
WllOI.ESAt.E WAREROONS
^ w aws'fflr h
mllWIwSiJ”toralvoKKAD””AUBCI,OTIimO
X Establishment, recently opened by tho Subscribers,
offers inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN hav
er* In regard to low prices and Immenso variety of stock,
rarely to bo met with. The Increase or sales from a very
liberal patronage, has been such as to warrant tholr of
fering Clothing at unusual low prices, and carrying out
the system of “Largs Sales and Small Profits.”
jQjT Orders from any part of the United 8tales prompt
ly executed apd with especial care. „
' REED, BROTHERS A CO.
P, a—Facilities wlU be offered buyers to purchase on
tho regular credit Usual discount allowed to cash buy-
era. ly -steel®
jpiANO KOINES.—FjItogbsiimScCo.liave^ on l
_ _ fine sMbrtment of Plano Fortes, by Utoso celebra
ted maker*, A. Stoddard A Co. and J. B. Dunham, com.
- w .1.1. .ii/I mirtniM • TTmu In wlnl
prising a varioty of stylo and oorapa**. -Those In want
of a good instrument at a reasonable price, are Invited
to call. may 3 ,
The La/aof the Scottish Cavaliers.
Hugh Miller’s Legends of Scotland.
Horae Shoo Roblnion—with plates. t
Mlller’a Principles of Surgery: by Sargent-340 en
gravings.
Bauohei
jron Horsemanship and Training Horses.
Year Book ol Facta, for 1852.
Ida Pfeiffer’s Journey to Iceland—Hood a Own.
Hue’s Travels in Tartary and Thibet t Essays from tbo
Linda: by Mrs. Lee IJontz,and Rena, Mob Cap and
Marcus Warland, by the same author.
London Art Journal, for April.
Go*^. I*d,’. Book «iri iittjn’ijfcr
mays
NEYV music.
S ONGS: Ask mo not what I am thinking. Lilly Dale,
This, this la tbo hour, My childhood’* homi When
my cherished lovo wert by. I’U think of tbe© In roor-
pfigiW hurt forever, Lay pr tlie sylpbJWal
elody, Come nnd aco. me Mary Auu, My ow
glrt’s carol. Pi ,. .. .
up sweet melody, Come nnd aco me Mary Auu, My own
pretty Rose, Dying exile, One iMlhtYdftlend, Age of gold.
Oh were I but a moonbeam bright. Thus meet thou and
L I wish ahe was hero, Striko I strike for your fatherland,
Trumpet or Liberty, Oh I mother here’* the very top or
A CIDULATED FRUIT DROP^-Prepured by Rash-
ton. Clark A Co* N. Y.-consIstlng of Banana, Pine
Pear,
uinger, vanilla Ac- ate. inoso urop* have the pure
rich flavor or the Fruit In tho highest state of perfection,
and are eutlrely freo from all deleterious Ingredients, and
are totally dllferent from an Inferior artlclo which has
been recently Introduced and against which tho publto
have boon cautioned. Just received per Maungr Alaba
ma, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
april 8 . Monument-square.
ENTLBMEN’S and Boyi
M >’ Light SPRING -OA88I-
MERES, plaid, striped, white and colored Linen
Drills, black and col’d silk Cravats, plaid and striped
Muslin Cravats, plaid and striped 811k and Linen Cravats
for summer, silk and satin Stocks and Tins, Linen Colters,
Kid, 811k-nnd Lisle Gloves, black French Cloths and
Cnaslmore ~ *
and
Imore for spring and summer, Merino, Silk, Ltelo
Ootton Underrosta, Suspenders and Ilalf-Hoee of
J doacriptlon. Bilk and Linen Cambric ndkfe. For
■Sty hWHtll °Sinr'i5r~ AlklS.fc IIURNB."
XT AY—150 bale* prime Hay, landing from brigMo-
XI Ullvery, for safe by HUNTER A GAMMELL.
may 31
pORN—!^50 bushels primo white Maryland Corn,
landing per sebr. H. N. Gambrill. and for ule by
may 81 OOHENB A HERTZ.
/^t ERMAN COLOGNE.—German Farina Cologne. In
\A long nnd willow covered bottles: Just received and
for ule by MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
may 31
T) AGON<—PrtmeBides and Sbouklcr*—Just received by
X^steamahlp State or Georgia, and for sate b^^
B tlmorenourj^O^^nrtd’a^liama-^tnding^frtHn
brig Josephine, ana for sale by
may 19 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHHkf.
T)°GK 8ALT^-10 Tons in large lumps, suitable for
XV Cattle—landing and forsaleby
may 19 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
AT8.—200 bushels prime ftlaryland OoU, landing and
V for safe by BRIGHAM, KELLY AGO.
may 19 ^
l^^wcteed and ^ fo* , aa^^b , ** , 2|U>d ^' ^ ^”df do;Just
mays MoMAHON A DOYLE.
e " ol “ bnu ^ 10
may 5 McMAHON A DOYLE.
tl UTTER, LA W), Ao^-TO tubs new Butter, 40 kegs
X> Leaf Lard, 3 bbls 8moked BeeI) landing from steam
er Alabama and for sale by
mays CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. -
T)BIME GOSHEN HUTTER.-/90 kegs and 10 hairdo.
X selected Goshen Butter, reoeived per steamship Ala.
t>ama and for sale by
may 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
T ON DON POUTER.—COcukl. plnu, Hlbbot'.up»
iu «■ *• Bre ’^
m*r5 PADELFORD, PAY R CO.
TTAftls.—20 tea. Superior llama, now landing per
XX Barque Hamilton from New Orleans,
may 18 13 ED. H. BUNKER.
TJAOON.—30 hhds. choice 8ldes, landing per steamer
X> State of Georgia, from Philadelphia, and for safe by
may 17 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
n IDES, BHOULDER8 and SMOKED BEF-F.—4 bbda.
O Bacon Shoulders, 0 hhd*. Bacon 8ldes, 5 bbls. Brook
ed Beet (in bag*) landing from steamship State or Geor
gia, and foraafe by COHENS A HERTZ.
TJ A CON .—25 hbd*. Side*, and 5 tierce* Hams, Instore
X> and for safe by 8. E. BOTH WEhL A CO.
may 17
fSllQIGE BUTTER.—15 tube Choice May Butter, land-
VJ Ing perstesm-shlp Florida, for sale by
may 12 COHENS A HERTZ.
tiUM ARABIC.—1 com superior picked, Just received
VT and for sale by
fob 11 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
TVROYVN’H ESSENCE OF GINGER.—A large supply
D Just received and for safe by W. W.UNCOLN.
mar 11 Monument Square.
13LAKE’S PATENT FIRE-PROOF PAINT at 4 cents
JD per pound. Forsaleby C.A.U LAMAR,
fob 8 Agent for Patentee.
r VIABLE CUTLERY.—Flue Ivory Tea and Table
X Knives, with and without Forks; Cocoa and Horn
and Pocket Cutlery; for sal* by
Jan 18 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
VX/HITE .ud BLACK LKAb.-U ton. Eniildb Wblte
TY and Black Load, In 25,50 and 100 lb. keys; Juat re
ceived and for sale low by
mar 18 HONE A CONNER Y, Harris’wharf.
"T-MSK’S METALLIC BURIAL OASES-Thls valuable
X article la for sole by
I. W. MORRELL A 0O„ .
Jan 17 8ole agent In this city for tho Inventer.
T/LOUR.—100 bbls. Howard street, for safe by
Ji} apr 9 McMAHON A DOYLE.
/‘"lASTORS, Table and Tea Bpoons, Rutter Knives and
\J Forks—all plated with pure silver; for sale by
J. HABBROUCK A CO.,
. apr 13 Droughton-street.
T ADIES’ COLORED GAITERS.—Another supply Just
JL/ received. K. F. WOOD A Co'
mar 31 Gibbons’Building.
pURTAIN PIXTURES—ia donn Onrtdln P.ndi,
V/25 do Window Cornices, new styles; just received and
or safe by [mar 89] I. W. MORRELL A CO.
T INKN SHEETING, Pillow Cua Un.nl, Tablo Do-
XJ masks, Damask Napkins, Towels, Huckabucks, Dow
las. A large and new supply of the above goods for sale
by [mar 84] DEWITT AMOROAN.
/'QUININE.—lOOouncos Farr’s pure Sulphate Quinine;
\eJ. Just received, and for sale by
apr 1 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
O ILK AND LINEN H08IERY.-Just received, a large
O assortment of fancy colored Silk half Hose; also
Brown Linen—for safe by. ROB1N80N A CAMP,
apr 0 At Gaudry’a Buildings.
/^lAUZE MERINO SHIRTS.-Just received, a foil
YJT stock of Gauze Marino Bhlrta—also Drawers, extra
mar 83 ROBIN8ON A CAMP.
TUBT RECEIVED per steamer Florida: Fine fresh
O Raisins,Figs,Preserves,Olives,Ac. Forsaleby
spr 1 BRONSON A 8EVKLINGE.
DATES DE FOIES GRAB, Ac^Iust received, a fresh
£ supply of Pates De Foies Graa/Truffos, SauclsseaTruA
fees; Galantine Do Pordreaux aux Truffes: 3 boltca Prunes
D’Egen lit quality; Maccaronl and VermlccllL No. 1.
For sale by J. ROUSSEAU,
apr 1
TYTlNES^-25 Qr. Caaka superior Port Wine; 10 do. do.
Y Y Madeira Wine; 10 do. uo. Brown 8berry; 10 do. do.
Pale Sherry—In store and for sale by
apr 0 YV. M. DAVIDSON.
JL Tooth Brushes,amongst^hlcbuw^omomctra^a!^
Just received by W. W. LINCOLN,
apt 8 MonumenVequare.
T>RANDY and GIN IN BOND.—10 hal/plpea Otard,
X> Dupuy A Go’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 qr*. Rochelle
A Bordeaux Brandy, and 0 pipes Imperial Eagle and
Swan Gin, in Bonded Warehouse; for sale by
mar 22 YV. M. DAVIDSON.
T^ANCY Colored 8IIIRT8.—A foil supply on baud, of
i 1 all psltenu, for sale by
mar 82 ROBINSON A CAMP.
/QUICKSILVER—150 lbs-Just received, and tor sale
low, by fllOORE A HENDRICKSON,
-TTriNDOW SHADES.—Just received per steamer AU-
YV baina: a new and splendid assortment of Window
Shades, of thfe spring’s Style, and for sale by
mnrM AIK1N A BURNS.
1QRES8 GOODS.—Crape Do Puree, In plain colors
XJ Rich and high colored French Organdie Muslins;
Jaconet nnd Cambric Muslins in every variety of style,
or sale by LzROOHE, BOWNE A CO.
QT. CROIX and JAMACA RUM.—3 puncheona very
O fine old Jamaca Rom and 3 puncheons St. Croix
Rum, In store and for sole by
mar 22 W. M. DAVID80N.
rpEAS.—75 half chests superior quality Black Tea, In
X 5 oz. papers, recently Imported. Also, 25 half chests
of floe quality Hyson, and 20 Cattles do. In store, for sole,
mar 22 W. M. DAVIDSON.
"DIGS FEET.—Put up Fulton Market; 10 quarter bbls-
X landing, for sale by HONE A CONNERY,
mar 82 Ilarrl’s wharf.
\TEW ORLEANS BUGAR-85 hhds. for sale by
IN H. J. GILBERT,
may SO West 81de Market Square.
OS HEN BUTTER.—30 kegs selected Goshen Butter;
\JT 50 tubs do do; received per steamer and for ule by
may 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ACO.
/"vRANGES AND LEM0N8—Landing from the steamer
U Florida,and forsaleby
mayro H. J. GILBERT.
oUGAR—25 hhds. prime to choice New Orleans, la
O store; for ule by [may 20] A. MINIS.
IJ'LOUR,—100 bbls. Canal Flour, now landing and In
X store and for sale by
may 20 HONE A CONNERY.
TjEANS.—30 bbls. While Beans, on consignment and
JD for salo by [may 20] HONE A CONNERY.
/CHAMPAGNE.—10 dozen quarts and 10 dozen pints,
Vj of choice brands; for sale by
maySO McMAIJON A DOYLE.
TU8T RECEIVED per steamer Florida: another lot of
O thou White Linen Drill Frock Coats; for ule by
may 30 ROBINSON A CAMP.
/-YlHLDREN’SCARRIAGtS.—A further supply, both
\J single and double, just received, nudforuleby
may 25 I.W/MORBELLACO.
*r» OSIN WANTED, of good quality. Brown, In bnrrela,
±V by [may 85] COHENS A HERTZ.
TUST RECEIVED.—A superior lot or fruit, consisting
tl In pari, of Pine-Apples, Bananas, Plantains and
“IW “* ^ St t 8EVELIHGK.
S m.r/ -27 ’ 000 “ No m&ro'STi WlSgl
/“yIIAMPAGNB.—10 baskets Nectar Champagne; Just
yj received and for safe br
may 25 BRONSON A BEVEL1NGE.
■pvURAND’8 Celebrated French BITTERS—Just ro-
HSfS**" d TrONSON k BEVELINGE.
"VITALKING CANES.—A splendid and well assorted
VV lot or fancy Canes; Just opened, at
may 25 8AUL8BURY A CO.’S, Marshal House.
x 1NEN DRAWERS—Something uew for 8ummer
Ijj-nju-n*,™* «min,»r.bj Bu]iy fc ^
T) ACON.—50 hhds prime 8houlders; 14 do Hams; land-
X> log from brig Pbllura, and for ule by
may Is # COHEN A FOSDICK..
/QA8TILE 80 AP.—90 boxes old Casltlo Soap, lease do
L/ YVhlto; Just r ® c ® lv ®^’,Qo I [p r ^H^ DRICKg0N
may ihuuiu 1 . a u&a uauiOBon.
x AU CORKS.—1 balo assorted Jar Corks, Juat received,
el and for sale by
may 85 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
X>ACON.—13 hhds. prime Sides. „
JtS TON GUES.—2 bbls pickled TonguA; 0 boxes smoked
T CHEESE—50 boxes Imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES.—10 boxes Pickle*. Just received per schr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, and for sale by
may 84 A. MINIS,
/■YHAMPAGNli.—50 baskets, pints and quarts, Georgia
Vj brand, from the houre or X. Desbordee File, of A vlze;
just Imported, and for safe by
may 94 COHEN A FO8DI0K.
/~YORN.—1000 bushels landing per Schr. Clcoro ft om
L BaUimore—for salo by » ED. U. BUNKER,
may 18 12
XXTHI8KEY.—100 bbls. Rectified Whlikor, now land-
Y V Ing por Barquo Hamilton ftom New Orleans,
may 18 Im ED. 11. BUNKER.
XCED 00NGUE83 WATER,—Congress YVator, war-
X ranted fresh and genuine, kept In Ice—for safe by
YV. YV. LINCOLN,
apr 22 Monument-square.
*VT L\V MUSIO—Just received a largo coUectiou of new
T ACE GOODS—For Spring imd Summer
XJ Black and white UceManUUas
“ Lace Shawls, Points and Scarflt
“ and whlto Sewing SUk
Chlmlscttes, Fr. work'd Collat.-
French worked Gaps, worked Flannels
Jaconotand Swiss Edgings and Inscrtln..
Ladies' black and cord Parasol* and Umbrella*
'Collars and UndenJeeYta
‘ Mam ‘
M OoPd and white Crape 8bawLk J?or aato^^
apr 31 A1KIN A BUI
if OLA88E8.-30 bbda. Molassos.-5U tierces N. O.
LTl Syrup, for sale by MoMAHON A DOYLE.
superior quality", such as
‘LondonSlic,” Ac. “
Abo,
rpEAS.—loo halfcbesta or superior Black Tea, in 4 os-
X 5oz. and 8 oz. papers, 5 do. loose, also 80half chests
loose, also 20 half cheats
W. M. DAVIDSON.
lined Sugars, A. U. A a, and a few barrels
It Peaa. EDMUND WALLEN,
Two doors from Dlx—
New Tin, Sheet-Iron k Cooper Manufaetory.
siSfEs’/^TOvna 11 1 8To'vfii , i i
The Subscribers hare on hand at the corner
of Broughton and Jeffteraoiveireeu, a splendid
stock of STOVES, TIN, SHEET IUdN and
COPPER WARE, whlon they offer at whole-
All kinds of Job Work .Ini onr line fidih
uUy and promptly executed. Orders re-
. spedftilly solicited. • .
N. B,—Having had much experience In Roofing, we
„re prepared to execute aU Jobsln that line in the latest
ami mewl approved manner. n , a „ nn
oct 13 . J. H. A T. BISHOP.
STOVKSI STOVES!! .
THE subscriber has Jnst recel:
APABLOJ
rpoiLET BOAP8.-rA largo assortment of Toilet Soaps,
X In cakes: also, in pound and hnlf pound bars; Just
received, and for sale by W. W/LINCOLN,
fob 25 Monument-square.
QPANI8H 8EGARS.—ISO M. of various brands—some
O of very choice quality. For sale by
mar 4 A. MINIS.
PLANTATION STUFFS, Light Caasimeres, Linen
X_ Drills, Union Linens, Draa. d'Ete, G0U0nodes, Ac.
A foil assortment, Just recelvedT
mar 18 LaROOHE, BOWNE A CO.
■pSSRNoB OP GINGER—Brown’s Essence of Jamaica
JJJ Ginger, which possesses all tbe valuable properties
of tho Jamaica Ginger In a concentrated form, lust re
ceived and forsaleby YV. W. LINCOLN,
spr 5 Monument-square.
1QRAWER8, DRAWERS.—A large supply of While
X/ Linen and TwUfed Jean Drawers, Just received and
for sale by WM. IL SYMONS,
apr 3 Draper and TWlor, 17 YVb(taker-*L
'Sf a supply Just received and for aid?by** *****
YV. R. BYMON8,
apr 3 Draper and Tailor, 17 YVhltakenaL
1^1811.-500 lbs. Codfish; 15 kitta No. 1 Mackerel; lOkltts
r Salmon, for safe by
apr 3 BRONSON A BEVELINGE.
pvILLON’S ROPE.—200 colls landing and fbr ule by
U mar 29 COHEN A FOSDICK.
pRENCH MUSTARD.—Just received per steamer
X? Florida, a very superior article; for safe by
aprl BRONSON A 8BVEL1NGE.
\XTIRB DISH COVERS—Inaetu: also, round do; for
YY covering Butter, Meats, Ac. For safe by
apr 8 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
rpARRANTS Compound Extract of CUBEB8 AND
X COPA1VA.—Thfi compound la superior lo any pre
paration hitherto Invented, combining, In a very highly
concentrated state, the medical properties of the Cubeba
and Copalva. For sale by
spr 15 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
J J AND 5-4 white and check MATTING, or tbe but
XT quality; Musqulto Lace and Nett: for safe by
apr 15 DaWlTT A MORGAN.
"vrEW-ORLEANS WHISKEY AND BACON, landing
J.1 per schrs Sarah Thorndike and Wm Hone—100 bbls
old rectified Whiskey; 15 hhds Bacon Sides; 10 do. do.
Bboulilcrs—for ule by J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
pSbfr number of CX30KINO A PARLOR Hi
L/’ll which ho will dli*|M><4) or on accomnl
nsifj terms. Among them may be found■■
lowing: Cooking Steven—tho Republic; Ll
fo) rj ■_ of the Lake: Air Tight, Premium; QuceH
e^Uio West; Empire, Premium; Eastern, iH
■ mltrai. Parlor and Office Store*—Union; Cot
tages'Cylinder; Sheet Iron, (Mr tight) square ana oral;
HSl Plato and Box Stores,
for safe, a , .
Orders for Roofing, Gutters and Leaders attended to
wllh punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE,
JanVO Noe. 10 A19 Barnard-si.
WATCHES, JEWELBI,
. Fancy Artldea i sOBS
race. Also: Preeentatlon Boxes, of ths
richest kind, varying In price from $1.25 to
$100. Ladles’ Watchea, nom $30 to $255:
Gent’s do* from $40 to $800. Friends' and
customers are Invited to call and examine, and If Infon-
Ion to pleare and attention to business wlU - warrant, bo
■opes to receive a proportionate share of IL
HR. NOLTEMIER has kindly consented to remain ths
Wlnter-and if suffldentlr t
permanent residence. His
ny store, I pronounce super
.w.j seen In the line of Hdrm
Second comer above PntaaU House.
P. 8*—'Watchea repaired as usual by the beat workmen
In the United 8tatos. Jan 11
PIANO PORTE DEPOT*
dH6
v PERM CANDLES.—A few boxes for sale low, to close
1 consignment, by . SEABORN GOODALL.
15 bbda fttk
Bchr.
spr 17
J. V. CONNERATA CO.
tHAMPAGNB AND 8EOAR&n-90 Baskets Cham-
fTiRAVELING TRUNKS.—Robinson A Camp ha
X Just received a lot of fine Traveling Trunks—for si
[apr6]
Oaudry's Building.
, QrovemLadl
Long Ara Mitts; Ladles and Mioses Kid, Ltelo a
Gloves. Forsaleby
apr i Laroche, bowne a co.
\/T ONONGAHELA YVHI8KEY.-75 bbla Monongabeta
1VJL YVhlskey, some eight yeara old, very superior—In
■tore, end for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON.
X ON DON AND DUBLIN BOTTLED PORTER. —10
XJ cask* and 10 esses of very superior London and
Dublin Porter, In quarts and pints: for sale by
spr 10 YV. M. DAVIDSON.
TW. GOODRICH has Just received and often tor
YY • sale:
NEYV 8YRUP and HAMEL-Stuart's, Georgia andN.
Orleans new crop Syrups, and new Hams.
FLOUR.—75 bbis. Hiram Smith’s and Pure Genesee,
100 hairdo., 50 bbla. BaUimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALE, Ac.—'Tennent’a (Scotch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants and Raisins.
rpAlLORS’ IRONS, Smoothing Irons, Ac.: for safe by
X F. WVOORNWELL,
apr 14 103 Bryan-streeL
r)ICICLES,—In barrels and half bands, Just received
JL and for sale at tbe Emporium,
apr 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
A LEI ALEIi ALE 111-50bbla. celebrated ALBANY
JA. CREAM ALE. brewed expressly for me, Just ar
rived, and landing this day from barquo Exact; for sale
at tho Albany Ale Depot.
apr 10 r W. M. DAVIDSON.
TX7H1TE 81LK FRINGE-Very wide and handsome,
YY Just received and for ule by
apr 1 LaROCHE, BOYVNE A OO.
•A* ATTING.—4-4,54 and(M white and checked Matt-
1YX ing.Justrecelvedandforaaleby
mar 23 LaROCHE, BOWNE de CO.
X>ORK.—30 bbls. Prime Pork: binding, and for safe by
X may 6 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wbmrf.
"pILOTand NAVY BREAD.—95 bbls. Pilot, and 50
X bbls. Navy Bread: fending, and foraafe by
may 0 HONE A CONNERY, Harris’ wharfi
pLQUIL— 30 bbla, Hiram Smith’s Flour, Unding, and
X for uio by UONB A CONNERY,
may 0 Harri*’ wharf.
O ILK GLOVES.—Ladle*’ superior Silk Gloves, In as-
O sorted colors; Sewing Silk Gloves and Mitts; white Kid
Gloves, Ac. Just received and for ule by
apr 22 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
XTEW BUTTER AND CHEESE.—48 pseknges new
IN Butter, In tubs, kegs, 4tc* 25 boxes English Dairy
Cheese, Just received per steamer Florida, and for ule at
tbe Emporium, by SEABORN GOODALL.
XTT I. MOLASSES.—329 hbd*., 10 tierces, 38 bbltt,
YY • In fine order and superior quality, landing per
barque J. A: Hazard from Havana, and for sals by
apr 28 PADELFORD, FAY A OO.
O ATIN STRIPE GRENADINE TISSUES.—A few pat-
O terns Satin stripe Grenadine Tissues Mourning Prints,
Lace Gimps, Colored 811k Fringe, SUk Braid, Goloon
Trimming, Ac£ received per steamship Alaba-ma, and
foraale by .
apr 23 • LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
x 8. SOLOMONS hu again located In Savannah, for
eJ • the purpose of contracting for PLASTERING, In all
Its branches, with those who may fevor him with their
patronage.
Resideuco at Mr. L. Solomons, Broughton-etreet.
Jan 15
1 WEN BOSOM BHIRTS-A fine lot, and warranted to
JU fit or no sale, by 8AUL8BURY A OO n
may 7 * Marshall House.
rpEAS I TEAS 11—75 catties very superior Hyson Tea';
X 10 half cbesta do. do-Just received nnd for ule by
apr 30 W. M. DAVADSON.
TTANDY-ANDY COATS—Something new; also, white
jLl Grass linen do; Just received by
apr 30 8AULSBURY- A CO, Marshall House.
OILK.FRINGES.—Just received per stumsblp Ala-
O bama: White and Colored Silk Fringes; also Chame
leon colored Silk for Mantillas; forsaleby
may 5 LaROCHE, BOYVNE A CO.
T> ECEIVED PER STEAMER:—White Bonnet Rib-
XV bo ns, Ladles’ Hand Net Gloves, White English
Crape, Plain Black8llk and Watered Parasols: for sale by
may 5 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
A LE.—50 barrels of that celebrated Cream Ale. brow-
JA ed expressly for me; landing this day from barquo
Harvest, for ule at tbe Albany Ale Depot,
apr 30 W.M. DAVIDSON.
XTTHITE PANTALOONS.—75 point of White Military
YY Drill Pants: just received, (shrunk before being
made,) and for ule by
ROBW80N A CAMP. Gaudij’s Building,
apr 20 Next door to Putaskl House.
"VTEW GOODS.—Per steamer: French Organdlo Mas-
lN lint, black Bareges, Bird’s Eye Diaper, Ladles’ L. C.
Handkerchief Mourning Gingham*, Kid Gloves. Bilk do,
black Silk Hose, Ac. Just received and for sale by
apr 15 DaWITT A MORGAN.
T7>LINT CORN—3000 bushels, In bags, dally expected
X to arrive {forsaleby
apr 24 W. WOODBR1DGE.
0 PANI8H SEGARS.—100 M. various brands, for ule.
ij apr ro A. Minis.
TTITINES.—50 quarter casks Sherry, Port and Pico
W Maderia, for sale by A. MWIS.
apr 20
"\T EW-ORLKAN8 SUGAR.—12 hhds, torsaleby
apr 2 COHEN A FOBDIOK.
\',fADEIRA, of superior quality, In cases or ono
iVL dozen bottleN for uio by A. MWIS.
JAMES STRATTON, GAS-FITTER, *
‘ -Of the late Firm of STRATTON fc
DOBSON, formerly of No.72 St. Julian
street, begs to Inform tho Inhabitants of
Savannah that bla new and spacious
Btore Is No. 155 Broughfon-Mrcet, first
'door West of BamanHlriel, where bo
'has the opportunity of ke«
_ . assortment. of CbandeUera,
BrackeU, Burners, Pipes, and every other i
HOLLOW-WARE.—Pots, Kettle*, Oventt Spiders,
race Pans, Ac. Ac. Plain and Japanned Tin Ware,
r sale, and manuftteWred at short notleo. / i,
WATVllua, JEWHliRXi
SILVER AND PLATED WARE*
THE Subscriber is now —
i stocfeand greatest variety
I tnd - V
.. jr to any I have «Ye
r otk. Mr. N. wIDbvhi
Tbe undersigned respectfully Inform tho
citizens or 8avannah,Georgta, and Florida,
, that they have on hand more than fifty PL
anoe, lhe hugest stock ever on salo In this city, and mado
by the most celebrated manufecturers In the United Blatex.
Nunn’s A Clark’*, J. Cblckering, Boardman A Gray, Lut-
" * ^1ffler J a"“ " ,
■Tunn’s A aark’MRiMHMHBmMHMI
chet A Newton, Edwards A Usher, all well known
I lovers of Music, have place In their large assort
These Piano* are of rich tone, and beautifully |rt«
I Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany,®
frames mado In tbo most substantial and woral
manner. Also tho Justly celebrated iEollan Plano I
which,.for their sweetnesa and tone, have not been
ed. All these litetrumenu have metal Ic fraamm
Climate,]
render them peculiarly aulted for this c
the necessity of tuning for yean.
The undersigned are agent* for Henri Hen's celebrated
Grand Pianos, made In Parte. For power and beauty of
tone, they stand preeminent.
Cathcurt’a Melodeonn. .
This beautiful toned wind Instrument, for vT
•-V,
Im
poses, Lodge*, Serenading Parties, and tbe pr|t
tleo of Organists, possessing a sweet and powc
thejr have also for sale..
phr»
■hare also for sale. ,
11 of these Instruments will be disposed of on the most
ramodaling terms. The prices of tbe Pianos ranging
' “ ,S1 °* ° 00 ' I. W. MORRELL fit CO.
accoi
from $175 toll
Jan 30
PIANO FORTES.
The B
.Fortes, are alwayn supplied wllh i
beta favorite and Justly celebrated Inatru-
durablllty, they can be fully warranted,
uperiority or tone and toneb la evident and
ie most casual observer, aa well as
>ur. The Ladles are respectfoUy In
vited to view these instrumenta; and-an arrangement
having been effected with one or our most eminent Pi
anists for tbe purpose, they can also be enabled to Judge
of the tone. FlZANGBAUM k. OO n -—
83T Second hand Piano* taken In t
toned and repaired.
China, Glass&EarthenlM
H J. C. 1IA8BROUOK A CO. .
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrival?, FlnsCUj
China Tea Set?; Saucers; Dinner Set*; GiltWiJ
land Plain Pitchers; Candlesticks, high and<Ui/
^■low; China Voso* and other Mantel Ornament*;
Bavwdli; Toilet Bottle*; Card Trays; Mugs, gilt and era-
Ibossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner,Tea and Toilet
r Seta; Lustre Bowlr, together with a
Granite Ware; Decanters of new j>
lets; Wine Tumbler*, e
Bottles; Axtral, Solar and Globe 1
i i
ilaln and colored; Finger Baxln*; Fruit Biultet*; Dtebex;
Halt Lanier
tun In imd com*
hemlaiiGlass ‘M^^tUM/^uesnUdSBr^^^iud
Bronzed Girandoles and Roebuck*; Plaited Fruit Baskets;
Castors; Mustard Top« Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons;
Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter Stoppers; Tea Strainers;
Britannia Coffee Biggins; Unta and Tots; Bent's Patent
Coffee Drawers; TeaPoU; Chocolate Pots; Lamps; Con-
dk^ldGi Cup.; Muw Sj.jjBgJgUp.
B Jan 20 Bmcts’ now building, Broughtoo-streeL-
m
•f
HARDWARE. COTTON G1
■■■THE SUBSCRIBER offers theMl
4 THE SUHSCIUUKU offers the rouowing (present
arrivals) for salo on very liberal terms:'
Collins’heavy and light Axes and Hatchets.
Archer ACo.’s heavy, medium and light Axes
and Hatchets.
Ames’ Spades and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Augers, and FUos, Hand-Saws, Wood-Saws and _
Hammers
Pitch and Manure Forks; Steel and Wooden Rake*
Steel Yards; Counter Scales and Balances
Cotton and Store Trucks, all sizes, several extra large,
Log and l m RPRHMi...
Douglass’ Force and Suction and Yard Pump*
Hydraulic Rams, Lead Pipe lo fit , '
Patent Leather and India Rubber Betting vsHotft Hzes
Cotton Saw Gins and Se* Island Cotton Gins
Bagging Twine or superior quality, and cheap
Pure Sperm and Lamp Oil .
Garden and Way Wheel Barrows
Burr Mill Stone, in the rough or 'dressed for runtrihg,'of
any required sizes
Mill Irons, and Screws to suit. ..
For bargains, call on G. H. CAMPFIELD,
171 Bay-street.
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken In trade, or paid for in
cash, at current prices. Apply as above. 0 fob 24
M. D. MtRPIlY. TAILOR.
105 URYAN-STREET.
Begs to Infora.the public (lo whom he ts grate*
Ifni forth* patronage already bestowed,)-that-ho
still continues his buslnesejtnd la prepared to exe
cute all orters entrusted to hlm,with despatch, in
the most fashionable style, and on reasonable terms: *un.
hat having opened a direct communication with th
bouses In be same p-**-
eartlettn
notice.
raving perfected his an-
his Menus In Germany, hi
prepared to receive orders for all brands
or WINES, viz:
Moskllk, Bdkoundv, Muscat and Rinaa WHIES,
AaaisrrrB and other CORDIALS, In glass or wood:
Wines wlU have tho name of tho party who orderwl
them marked on them, who also may reedve them, dl-
re cl 1 am,u 8 hU..c ra .omho».. j w pHiLtipai
Qongreseetreet, opposite tbo Market
REMOVED. . . .
The Subscriber having moved to B . .
building, 143 Brougfaton^treet, begs leave to In
form Uie public that he Is now prepared to Air-
nlsh families and all who .may-flavor-him with
their patronage, with every article In the Grocery line, of
the best klnd,nt wholesale and retail. Orders' from Plad-
tars will be put up with great care and despatch.
Jan 20 BDMUNDWALLBN.
A LE.—90 bbte- landing and for sale by
npr Sl Jj MoMAHON,A DOYLE.
|^1LAOjmd LAVENDER BAREGE—A few pieces
_ very fine Lilac and Lavender Barege; Juat received
and for sale by ,
apr 23 LsROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
JJAREOE MANTILLAS, ltlack Lnce 8c*rte,13|*ck
W ATER COOLERS.—For keeping Ice water, a few
pounds of Ice being sufficient for the day. A sup
ply or those desirable articles for summer usejust receiv
ed and for sale by
apr 14 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
Marfcotrtquare.
Lace Shawls, Plain French Cambrics; Just received
aa for salo by
apr 29 NEV1TT, LATHROP A 8TEBBIN8.
yrN IVES.—Joseph Rodgers A Son’s and Geo. Woslen-
XV. holmes A Son’s celebrate ‘ ~ ‘
rated Pen and Pocket Knives,
or sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
may 3 102 Brysn-at.
T ADlEff, BSu .nil Gent’. Merino Vnu, wkluj
JU Gauso Flannels: ' **
mn, 3 NEVnT^LA’fuROP k, BTEBRlNa,
S PRING D1VU1EE8, MKB ComtaaH,or A
•lies, for uio by P. W.CORNWBL1,,
mnv 7 103 Hrvnn-fclrsr
may 7' KG Bryan-strect.
Q.uAjra.-io iga»^a^gtsai»*.
may 7 lmo E
yOll ESTIC LIQUORS.—
D 800 hblsN. O.Rectified Whtekt
, 100 da ( E. Phelps’ G la; 5Q do "
20 do Domeatlo Brandy. r .. n
ttt’. PALMS...
miiea In be same line In New-York; be will have tbo
irtlert report* offluWon* from that dty and from Europe.
N. B«—Cutting and Repairing done on the^feo^tst,
UUtECT IRIPOBTATION.
Jin SO
Iiiquors. Wines and Fancy Groceries.
THE subscriber would Inform hi* Mend* a—*
ho public genefally, that he has Juat o-“- *
the corner of Bull and Bay-streets, apt.--..
ouse, a well-selectM stock of FANCY OR
HIES, WINES and LIQUORS-such as old I
Sherry, Port, Teneriffo, Claret. Ch*mpsg"—■*
Wines; choice old Brandies, of various 1
and SL Croix Rum; Scotch and Monongabel*
choice lot of Scgara, of various bands; fresh 8
dines; Olives; Capers; Anchovies; Emdlsh Plel
rican do.; English Sauces; London Porter, 8atad OU;
Judd’s Sperm and Patent Candles; and many other arti
cles, too numerous to mention.. ;
Jan 80 J. ROUSSEAU.
coiiens & mans ~
. . Offer for salo on accommodating terms; :
S^fl 59 hhd*. fair to prime Novr-Orleans Bpgar
IxHn 100 hhd*. choice Cuba Molasses; 200 boxes Star
IflEfBa Candles
SOU colls Kentucky Bale Ropc; 50 baits Gunny Usgglng
SO bales Dundee do: 100 boxes manufectured Tobacco
100 bogs Rio Cofibe: 30 do old .Java do
.30 bbda. Bacon Bides;30 bbia. choice Hams .
300 bogs Maryland Oats; 40X100 Havana Began
250 bags prime white CormBQO bbls. N, o/Wbtekey
250 bbls. Baltimore Whiskey; 50 do: Northern Gin
Sfl bbls. N. O. Molasses; 30 d6 N. E. Bum. Jan 15
4
i
t; bales Gunny Ctoth; SO colls
\do. Dillon’s Rope; 13 bales
-T&
i’s Twit
COHEN A FOSD1CK.
Cure Yourself.
•fJtUOM TIME Immemorial there hu existed In
JD cities and populous towns, a species of dir
dopcndcnco and propagation or which results
violation of dlvlno and moral laws. To those
tbo AMERICAN COMPOUND Is presented to
tico as being tbo most certain, speedy,
•' r. offered to the unfortunate.
IPOUND
certain,
the unfort
town, acquired it reputation that
lues to strengthen. Thousands bare
. et and as If leave* noodou
neither restriction In diet-nor
ther mercury or noxious drugs In
the system. U U boldly prerented
and prouo
WM