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VOLUME L.
SAVANNAH, GA., THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1852.
NUMBER I39JF
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DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY
J. ti LOCKE & A. K. MOORE,
City and County Printers*
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to, mates* aecompaulod with the money, or a satisfactory
reference. •
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Legal advertisements Inserted at the usual rales, and
strict care taken that they bo publlshod according to law.
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Nearly advertisers exceeding In Uwlr advertisements
the average number or Hoes agreed for, will be charged
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No ADVESTISXMBNTS will IB INSBBTBQ OtATUI-
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N. 0.—Each Citation by the Court of Ordinary, that
application baa been made for totters of Administration,
must be published thiuty days at least.
Notice by Exocutors and Administrators for Debtors
and Oroflltori to render In their account*, must be pub
lished stx waaas.
Sales of Real Estate and negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must be published FORT!
between the hours or ten in tho morning and four In the
afternoon.: No aalo from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In the advertisement.
Applications by Exocutors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tho Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Real Estate
of Negroes, nrtlst lie published TWO MONTU8,
Sales or personal property (except negroes) of testato
and intestate estates, by Executors and Administrators,
must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters Dlsmlssory, must bo published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on Real Estate,
must oe advertised onco a month for FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to moke Utica to land,
must be advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's sales, under executions regularly granted by
the Courts, must be advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage execution*, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perishable
property, under order of Court, must bo advertised,
orally, TEN DAYS before the day of sale.
T HE Studios In this University are:—A Theological
Gourso of three years, deslgued for those who are
preparing for the Gospel Ministry;
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that or other
Colleges In the country |
A Scientific Course ofthreo years, Including, with aomo
additions, all tho studies of the Collegial© Course except
the Ancient Languages j
An Academical Course, Including whatever la necessa
ry to prepare for admission Into College.
ADMISSION.
Tho regular tlmo for the. admission or Students, la at the
—'-'t of tho Fall Tora, Uio last Wednesday In August,
[dales for admission into tho Collegiate Course
*S“* fll S tor / °*«i«lnallon on Geography,
Latin and Greek Grammar, Cmsar!
Virgil, Ctoera a Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Read-
« r j ««} tnuat bo at least fourteen years orngo.
Candidates for admission Info Iho Scientific Course
‘?U!L ,us ff Un « ratlsfectory examination on Geography,
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations In
Algebra, and two books In Geometry; and .must bo at
least sixteen ycara of age.
— . KXrtMBS.
Tuition. Spring Term. Fall Term.
In TiiicoLnntrAt. SaxiNAav,....Nothing Nothing.
in Cottaoa, #35 (w 015 otflT
. Scientific Course, 35 00 15 «Gi
In Academy—
Preparatory Class, 25 00 15 00
Second “ i 20 00 19 00
Third « 15 00 0 00
Elementary « it) oo o 00
Room ReuL o 00 4 00
Contingent Expenses, 2 00 1 00
These expenses are required to be paid in advance.
From Students who lodge In the Collego buildings, filly
dollars will be received as foil payment for tho tuition
fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price of Hoard In the village Is 010 per month} of
washing, room-rent, and fool, 03.
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
The Commencement Is hold on the last Wednesday In
sly.
There are two Vacations, dividing Uie year Into two
terms, as follows:
First Term—from last Wednesday In August to Decem
ber 15tb.
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st.
Second Torm—from first day of February to Com
mencement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday in August. U. M. SANDERS,
Secretary of the Hoard or Trustees.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, presi
dent or the Uni versify, will receive n catalogue, contain
ing the courao of studies, and all other necessary Infor
mation. U. M. S.
lam—12mo
Juli
Redaction in Fares Between
Company Intend sailing their new Steamships
■ ■
CITY OF MANCHESTER. Capt. Rost. Leitcu, 2,125
tons: CITY OF GLASGOW, Capt. Wm. Wylie, 1,610
tons. JV*s Philadelphia.
City or Makchestbe,,Thursday, .June 3d and July 28th
City or Glasoow, Thursday, July 1st
From Liverpool.
Cm or Glasoow-....... .Wednesday,..... .June 2d
Citv or Manchester,....Wednesday, June 30th
Bates of Passage,
, JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL ST0EE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No* 11 WhlluKor-alrert.
K EEPS constantly for solo- WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do. 1
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Bed Lead, Litharge, Pnris and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber,Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OP FANCY COLORS.
Linseed Oil* Sperm do M NeaUfoot do* and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Point, Vnr-
nliii. Graining, and Artists' do, Window and Picture
GLASS, of all qualities, from flby8 to 32by40; Copal, Ja-
a Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
l kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
Borders.
Of" The above articles will bo sold on reasonable
tonus.
House* Sign und Ship Painting
Done In a workman-Hko manner, and at reasonable
prices.Jon 20
From Philadelphia.
Saloon in single state rooms,
00 dollars,
double, C5
forw’d, 55
luclu
•Yom Liverpool.
Saloon In single aiatn rooms,
20 guineas,
double 15
_ forw’d 13
ududlng Steward’s foes.
THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS.
A limited number of Third Class Passengers will be
taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, and found In
provisions.
From Philadelphia. ,80 dot*. I From Liverpool.. 0 guineas.
Certificates of passage will be Issued hero to parlies
who are desirous of bringing —* “
ponding rate*.
FREIGHT on fine Goods 60s. per ton, and coarse Goods,
Hardware, ice, will bo taken, subject to agreement.
First class steamships ply between Liverpool and Glas
gow, Havre, Rotterdam, Leghorn, Marseilles, and other
Mediterranean ports, by which goods can be shipped to
Liverpool, and thence by this line to Philadelphia direct.
An experienced Surgeon will bo carried on each ship.
All Goods sent to tho agents In Philadelphia and Liv
erpool will be forwarded wllh economy and despatch.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON,
Philadelphia and New-York.
RICHARDSON, BROTHERS fc OO,
may 28 OlOo Liverpool.
SAT ANN AH AND At) CJUST A
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
T HI8 COMPAN Y will contlnuo to transport Produce
and other Merchandise on the 8avanuah river, to
I and from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, CapL Piiilpot.
LAMAR,. CapL Oreswkll.
—AND ALSO BY THE STEAM**-
AMORY SIBLEY, CapL
Tho latter Steamer being of less draught thnn any
other on the 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 the Company, of
its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free of com-
| missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, AgentSavannah.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
\XTILD BCBNES AND WILD HUNTERS, i
Plates. ulanc ® °f Natural History; by C. W. Webber.
Life of Judge Jeffreys, LordChanceUor under James 2d.
Mayo’s Philosophy of Living.
God In Disease; by J. F. Duncan, 51. D.
Book for a Corner; by Leigh HunL
Madame Pfeiffer's Journey to Iceland.
Dollars and Ceuta; by Amy Lathrop.
Memorial of J. Fennlmoro Cooper.
Hind’s Solar System, Popular Science.
Napoleon BsUiulit by Hon Gaultier.
Overman on Metallurgy. .
Byrne’s Practical Model Calculator.
Norris’ Hand Book for Locomotives, fce.
Fourth vol. Humboldt’s Cosmos,
ernes* Austria and Hungary. New supply.
IV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Juno 3
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
I Wednesday. June U.
A BOOK for a Corner; by Leigh Hunt—Putnam’s
Semi-monthly Llbrury.
Dollars and Cento; by Amy Lolhrop.
Memorial of Jatnca Fennlmoro Cooper.
The Napoleon Ballads*, by Bon Gaultier.
, Eleven Weeks In Europe—and what may bo Been In
| that time: by James F. Clarke.
The Solar System: o Descriptive Treatise upon the
Bun, Moon and Planets; by J. Russell Illnd.
The London Art Journal, for May.
Lillian, and other Poems; W. lib Prncd.
The Glory of Christ; by Dr. Spring.
. The Family Encyclopaedia of Useful Knowledge and
I General Literature; by John Louis Blake, D. D.
I The Philosophy of Living; by Herbert Mayo, M. D.-
I from the Third London Edition.
I G«d In Disease, or tho Manifestation of Design In Mor-
I hid Phenomena; by James F. Duncan, M. D.
I Tho Llfo of Judge Jeffreys, Chief Justice of tho King's
I Bench undercharges 1I-,&c7; by H. W. Woolrych.
I.. ** l ' tor 7 England In Verse, from the invasion of Jtt-
I HM.Ctisar to the present time; by Hannah Townsend.
1 GUderoy, the Freebooter.
Factors and Commission Merchants*
Nb. 83 Bap-Street.
CttAS. V. UAMILTOK. THOMAS nXKPEMA*.
HARDWICK fc COOKE,
I M<
crcliants*
Factors and CommlvNlon 1.
No. m Ban-Street.
W. «. HAKDWICk, JOHN O. COOKE.
SWIFT, DENSLOW k CO.,
„ Deal era in Orocerlee* Provlslonit,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
GOBNER BAY AND WIIITAKER-ITEEET*.
k o'uyrNe,'
at Taylor's suilpino—market wharf,
Keeps constantly on hand a'supply or
Crpckory-Ware* Groceries* Ac. Ac.
Jan 1, »51 ly_
~ “ * L, ROBIDER, [rrom Paris]
Fashionable lioot and Shoe-Maker*
Importer of Frenrh Leather,
WntTAKER-STREET—QfPOSlTR SMETs’ BUILDIRO,
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Boot Manufacturer*
NO.SEVENTEEN BULL-STREET,NRAR MONUMEKT-IQITARE.
Cork-Solo, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Solo Bools; Shoot
ing Buskins, Boolean, Oxford Shoos, Pumps, Slippers,
Jkl, made lo order In the neatest and most foshlonable
manner, of warranted materials, and by the most experi
enced and careful workmen.
wYEEY STWtufiiit,
General Agents and Broker**
For tho Sole of
Real EstaD,Negroes,d-any description Personal Property.
OVUM, CORNER BULL-ST. AND BAT-LANE,
feb23 Savannah, Georgia.
1MPOBTBRS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Earthen-Ware, French OhlnR^Looking Glasses.
phiJipkeAn- ;—-
AND DEALEtFlN^REAI^r MADE CJ.bTHINO,
^RNrtRLn’s rXhON—KQ.88fik»AN-atRERT. .
ROBERT D. WALKER.
Marble and Stone Manufacturer*
•T. JAMES-aq’R, SOUTH SID* TRINITV CHURCH, TORK-ST.
GraveStones,of Italian and Domestic Marble; fifarble
Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grate*; Free Stone, for build-
Ihgs. Ornamental —
older.
C ORN IN BAGS.-1.TO0 sacks Western Flint Com, ex
cellent quality, landing this day, and for sale by
may 19 W. WOODHRIDGE.
H AY.—150 balea primo Hay, landing from brig Mo-
Gllvery, for sale by HUNTER k GAMMELL.
may 81
C '~ ORN^-f^50 buahe'ls primo white AlaryIsimI Corn,
lauding per sebr. 11. N. Gambrill, and for sale by
may 31 COHENS k HERTZ.
I iron Railings, Jml, Jul, furnished to
Master Builder,
FIRST POOR WBST OF ST. ANDREW’m HALL,
Will lake contracts for Building and Work In Masonry
of every description.
R. k J. LACHLISON,
Engineers and M11LW r Ir h t * *
III ON tf BRASS FOUNDERS.
Canal-Street—Near the Canal Ixick.
R. LACHLISON. *. LACHLISON.
A. N. MILI.ER,
Enginoor and Mlllwrlaht*
III ON AND BRA88 FO UNDER.
EASTERN WHARF—BAV-ST.
* A. PONCBT "
Importer & Manufacturer of Segar
NO. 13 WmTAKERtoTRRET,
Keeps on hand* well selected stock of Imported
s;also'* ‘
B ACON.—Primo Shies and BhouWera—Just received by
steamship Stale or Georgia, and for salo by
may 10 r A MINIS.
BALTIMORE FLOUR ANfTliAM8.-J00 BarrelsBal-
J timoroHour: 200 Reynold’s Hams—landing from
irig Josephine, and for sale by
may 10 CLAOHuRN k CHNNlNOllHM.
E OUK HALT.—10 Tons in Urge lumps, suitable for
Cattlo—landing and for sale by
may 10 OLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM.
/A ATS.—200 bushels prime Mmylsnd Oats, landing and
VJ for salo by BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
may 10
‘ IT ACKEREL.—50 bbls Nos. 1, 3 and 3; 20 half do; Just
. U received and for sale by
mays MoMAHON it DOYLE.
gars; also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, PI;
other articles usually kept In hUline of
he offers on the most reasonable terms.
and all
,whieh
nov 3
/'UIAMPAGN1L—20 basketo, quarts, choice brands; It)
V ao, pinto, do; for sale by
mays McMAllON k DOYLE.
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING- EMPORIUM.
SprCnfl auH anwwtr jFanfttowa.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of Informing his friends and tho cllltensof Savannah, that be know
JL opening THE MOOT SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever oflbred In this dty. The prices, in plain
figures, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, and at tho remarksblo low prices that tho goods are marked,
the subscriber feels confident wUl be appreciated by a generous public. In part arq the foUowingGooda I have
: YUiTKR, LARD, &C.-20 tabs new Butter, 40 kegs
JD Leaf Lard, 3 bbls 8moked Beet] landing from steam
er Alabama and for sale by
may5 CL AG HORN k CUNNINGHAM.
5RIME GOSHEN BUTTER.—90 kegs and 10 hairdo.
. . selected Goshen Butter; received per steamship Abu
bama and for salo by
may 5 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
now In store, to wit:
GENT8’ CLOTH COATS.
Cento. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
Olivo do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Backs and Polka Backs,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
OUve do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Black Doe Skin Polka Backs,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Oaasimere Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do
Bilk and Wool
Camblet,
Checked G
COATS.
ACIDULATED FRUIT-DROPS,
TT'LAVORED with Banana, Pino Apple, Strawoerry,
A 1 Raspberry, Green Gage, Orange, Jargonei Pear, Ver*
galout Pear, kc* kc. Those Drop* have the pure, rich
flavor of the fruit In the highest state of perihelion, and
are entirely free from alt noxious Ingredients. Just re
ceived, per steamer, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 18 Monumeut-square.
VALE ROYAL
STEAM SAW AND PLANING MILL.
T HE Attention of Consumers of Lumber l* respectfully
solicited to tho following described qualities and
kinds of Lumber now on hand and for salo by the sub
scribers, vie
First and second quality Planed, Tongucd and Grooved
Boards, ft, 1, I ft, 1ft, 1ft, and 1ft inch thick, from 0 to
14 Inches wide.
Planed and Edged Weather Boards, ft, ft and 1 Inch
thick. 0 to 14 Inches wide; second quulTly Weather
Boards, ft, ft and 1 Inch thick, 0 to 14 Inches wide—
which is sold at a low price, and la very desirable for
roofing where either tin or shingles ore used.
Shelving, planed and Jointed, ft to 1ft inch thick.
1 to 1ft inch merchantable wide Boards.
1 to lft Inch second quality do. do.
Ship Plank and assorted Scantling.
A portion of tho above described Lumber U well-sea-
soiled, and aultablo for Immediate use.
Bill Lumber furnished to order at short notice.
Lumber, when purchased In lota of not lets than 5,000
foet, will bo delivered upon any wharf In tho city.
For engagement, apply at Iho Mill, oral tho office of
the subscribers. 04 Buy-street.
Jan 20 W. B. GILES k CO.
.... uGinghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Fancy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Block Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Cashmeretto,
Brown and Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d'Ete,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Silk, Lamb’* Wool, and Merino Shirts abd Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and CoUon Ilair Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two und three ply.
PANTALOONS.
Striped Colton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drop d’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Block Alpacca,
Black Doo Skin Pants ,
Plain Blnck Cosslmeru Panto,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Black and Cotorod^^net Panto,
Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy 811k do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embroi’d Cafrimere do
White and Fancy Satin and Party > do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, single and double breasted.
Fancy Cut do tlo do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVER.
Black, While, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Rerlta do
Blade, White ondFancy 811k do
CRAVAT8.
Superfine Black SUk and Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, great variety,
White Silk and Satin Party Cravats,
Black and Fancy Bilk and Satin Scarik,
do do Opera TIoo.
Linen Cambric, China Cord uud Pongee Pocket Hand*
kerchiefs.
Hals and Caps, of the latest styles.
Ladles’ Riding Hals.
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather.
Valysea, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, kc n kc.
ONDON PORTKIL—00 casks, plula, llibbert’s supe-
jlU rior Stout Porter, received direct from the Brewers,
and for sale at New-York prices, by
mays PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
H AMA—90 tcs. Superior Hams, now landing per
Barque Hamilton from New Orleans,
may 18
>AC6N.—30 hhds. choice Sides, landing per steamer
I Slate of Georgia, from Philadelphia, and for sale by
_may_17 PADELFORD, FAY k CO.
O IDES, SHOULDERS and BMOKED BEEF.—4 hhds.
0 Hacon Bhouldera, - • • • - - - - - -
eu ueui. «,iii oaga; uu
git, and for salo l»y
G
G um Arabic.—ict
a ‘ *
use superior picked, Just received
MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
B ROWN’S E8SENOEOF GINGER.—A largo" supply
Just received and for sale by IV. W. LINCOLN,
** Monument Square.
rpABLB CUTLERY.—Flno Ivory Tea and Table
JL Knives, with and without Forks; Cocoa and Horn
and Pocket Cutlery; for aale by
Jan 18 COLLINS k BULKLEY.
vt/llWEluKi BLAcJTLEad.—3tohs English WhiTe
rY and Black Lend, In 25,50 and 100 tb. keys; Just re
ceived and for salo low by
roar 18 HONE k CONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Department for Children's Clothing la fitted up In - the most costly style with evenr convenience tor frying on,
fitting, Jto- the stock embraces ever)* article In that fine, consisting In part of Coats and Panto of every style. Over
coats, and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Becks, Polka do- Over Hacks, Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, 8111c Velvet, Vest
Suits, and Boys’ Caps, n largo assortment. Tho Ladles will find it to tbolr Interest to call and oxamlno my stock, os
they ore mode up In Uio latest style and Uie best maimer and at Iho lowest prices. No abatement from the prices first
asked.
Cy Don’t forget the new store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jeffenon-sts. spr 28
RISK’S METALLIC BURIAL CASES-Thla valuable
article Is for aale by
I. W. MORRELL k CO*
Sole agent in this city for the Inventor.
/1A8TORH, Table and Tea Spoons, Batter Knives and
\J Forks—all plutod with pure silver, for sale by
J. ilASBROUCK k CO,
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT* FROM OHIO*
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substanco Is sold In line pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to tho consistency
of thick point, and nppliod with a brush, und afrer an ax-
—lure of a tow months to the atmosphere, this coaling
joinos a perfect slate or coot or mail, protecting what
ever la covered from tho action of Uie weather and from
fire.
There Is uolhlng equal to It for steamboat and cor docks,
for all kinds of Iron, as it forms a coating nearly as horu
as the iron Itself, und never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article has boon sold as (he
genuine, therefore purchasers should bo carefol to buy ol
authorised Agents.
Every Bnrrel Is marked BLAKE’S FIRE-PROOF
PAINT. The nbovo Paint la for sale in Savannah by
sop 18 C. A. L. LAMAR.
NEW HOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
Thursday. April 15(5.
T HE WORKS OF DANIEL WEBSTER,flvoli- 8 vo.
Recollections of a Journey through Tartary, Thibet,
and China, during tho year* 1844, 1845 and 1840 { by M.
Hue, Missionary Priest ortho Congregation of 8L Laxa-
rus—being the 4th and 5th vola. of Appleton’s Popular
Library.
Household Words, No. 100. '
— ANOTHRR SUPPLY OP —
Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoll.
Fanny Dale, or a Year alter Marriage; by T. S. Arthur.
riMIE OLD BELL OF INDEPENDENCE, or PhllladeL
X phln In 1770; by Henry C. Watson, author of “The
Camp Fires of tho Revolution.” llllustrated.
Domestic Medicine, Surgery, and Muteria Medics: with
directions for the diet, Jml, Jto.; by FrancisG. Smith.
The American Receipt Book, or Completed Book of
rererenco—containing receipts for cookery, pastry, per
fumery, Ac.: by A. 8. Wright.
Philadelphia ns It It In 1852; being a correct guide to
alt tho public buildings, places of amusement, kc.; with
Ulustretions; by U. A. Smith.
A Rhyming, Spelling, and Pronouncing Dictionary of
tbo English Language; by J. Walker.
Tho Yankee Tea Purty,or Bestoa la 1773; by II. C.
Watson. Rocolvod by
JOllN
NEW BOOKS.
M ETHODIST HYMNS-For the Methodist Episcopal
Church South, In tho greatest variety.
Hungaiy: Us Totes and Traditions; by Theresa Pulszky,
Tho Uofdea (.cgQud; by Itougfcllaw.
Bancroft’s History of the United States—vol 4.
The Yellow Plush Papers; by Thackeray.
HaydeU’a Illustrations or Slmksnoaro—Nos. 39 and 40.
Mncllse’s Surglcul Anatomy—08 colored plates, 4to.
Gurney Smith’s Domestic Modlco, Surgery and Ma
teria Medico.
The Old Bell of Indopendonco.
Tho Yankee Tea Party In Boston In *73.
Judge Ilallburion’s Yankco Stories, plates.
Philadelphia in 1832, with mnps ana plates.
I July Bulwcr’s School for Husbands.
opr 1 W. THORNE W1LL1ABIS.
• late
Direct Importation of
0TABD, DUPtJY & CO.’S BRANDY.
<)A HALF PIPES of Otard, Dupuy Jt Co.’s nRANDY,
&\J vintage ’49—In Custom House Store: for sale by
Opr 7 W. M. DAVIDSON.
As many of the dealers In Brandy labour under II10
Impression that the guuulne article can only be obtalnod
by u Direct importation^ to meet their wishes, l made
arrangements fust fall with Iho house or Otard, Dupuy k
Co-or Cognac, for a regular simply of tholr Brandy,
id have Just received Iho first shfpmor ‘ ' “•*
Just received Iho first shipment of 20 half pipes
of Iho vlntago of ’49, which was shipped direct by them,
and through 110 other houso at Bordeaux, (as is often
done for particular purposes,) By tills arrangement I
will bo enabled to sell at New-York prices, adding tho
difference of exchange and oilier chorgos. This Brandy
Is now in tho United States Bonded Warehouse, where
1 ofhir It for sale, subject to debenture, ir sustained by
my friends In the enterprise, I will contlnuo to Import for
them the artlclo direct. 1 annex a copy of the certifi
cate of “Otard, ' Dupuy Jt Co,” which accompanies tho
bill of lading and lnvolco—tho original may lie seen at
ray store.
W.M. D. 1® 20
20 ftps,’49.
OTARD, DUPUY Jc CO,
Cognac.
CM.]
apr7
IV. M. DAVIDSON.
We, Iho undersigned, O-
tarp, Dvrvr k Co- Mer
chants ut Cognac, do hereby
cortlfr that twenty halfpipes
Brandy, niarkod and num
bered us In the margin with
our fire brand on tho head,
and Initials (O. D.) at tho
bung, havo been prepared
at our bouse for tho Ameri
can market, and forwurdod
to llordcaux,to bo shipped
on board the “Shelter,” Cap
tain J.B. Halt, for William
M. Davidson.
In testimony thereof, we
have signed tho present and
affixed our seal hereto.
Done at Cognac. Decem
ber B, 1851.
OTARD, DUPUY Jt CO.
;W BOOKS.
’ OF LIVING-by Herbert Mayo,
1 nj 1 ’? Wfoof Judge Jeffreys, Chlor Justice or tho King's
I Bench, under Charleall, and I^ird High Chnncolior of
I w Utooifcb 08 0,8 Bel * n ot Jtaxtlt **•; by Humphrey
I u?to Disease, or The Manifestation of Design in Mor-
I bid Phenomena; by James F. Duncan, M. D.
" ti?’ W * ,Kl Co,,u I to* Lotbrop.
■ t.Ti 0 “W°r» of England, in Verse, from tho Invasion of
I ,U IL ,U c »Mr, to the present time: by HsunahTownsend.
I Memorial of James Fenlmore Cooper.
I Pencilling by the Way; by N. P. Willis.
Ib/aTfiftf" - " 1 ®* Ww or ™ nk "' gi
Insm’sUbrary C ° ra6r5 by 1x18,11,00,1 boln8 No ‘ 0 Put *
9 Work* of Louis Napoleon, translated Into
I LugUsh ;;by. Bon Gaultier.
I Reader'”* 11,0 :aom,k,,l,0 1 or too Adventures of a Novel
|vo«U* Ed,Uon » of 1,10 Waverly Novels, In Twelve
IgJJ^drenture* of Roderick Random; by Tbbla*
l c *“ Aahford; The Ruined Gamester; by E.L. Blan-
IZT, , , B : ondPr * 0 « cfl ‘ Sclonco—tho Solar System:*
|Lnfflu1l& Ui0UpQalh ® Bun ’ Moonftnd Planets*, by
&&?**■*** KralT0 j.(JunnEOOE.
NE W8PRINO A SUMMER DRY UOODS
T HE Subscribers are now receiving per steamers I 1 lorlda
and Alabama, their supply of Forctau and Domestic
Dry Goods, to which they invite tho public generally to
coll and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
DrWPTT Jt MORGAN,
fab 12 Rlbero’s Building, Congrosa-st.
SPRING GOODS.
W E Gail the attention of our Mends, and the public
in general, to our largo receipts of SPRING
GOODS by tho steamer Alobnma and other recent ar
rivals, consisting or Muslins, Bareges, I-aww, Cambrics,
Barege de Lalnes, Poplins, Ginghams nnd Calicoes; also
embroidered Cutre, Collars, Capes, Chemisettes, Linen
Cambricandothorflandkorchlolg; Irish Linen; black, col-
ored, plaid and striped Silk*, of every description, Jtc.—all
of which will bo sold on the most reasonable terms, by
mar 12 EINSTEIN Jc. ECKMAN, 151 Congrowd.
mar 31
J M. COOPER Jt CO.
T HE CYCLOPAEDIA OF ANECDOTES, or literature
and tbo Flno Arts; by KaxliU Arrine, A. 51.—with
Illustrations.
Footsteps of Our I«ord and hi* Apostles In Syria,
Greecoand Italy: a succession or visits lo Iho scenes of
New Testament narrative: byW. 11. Bartlett, author or
“Walks about Jerusalem,” Jtc.
A Pilgrimage to Egypt: embracing a Diary of Explora
tions on tho Nile; byJ. V. C. Smith.
God In Christ: three Discourses delivered at New
Haven, Cumbrldge nnd Andover; by Horace Bushnell-
third edition.
A Commentary on tho Boole of Proverbs; by Moses
Stuart.
Examinations of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Jtc- as
to their Purity and Adulterations: by C. II. Pelrcc, M. D.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER k OO.
apr 20
NEW BOOKS.
T HE Works or Stephen Oliver. P.D^ L.L.D.
President of the Wesleyan University.
The Paris Sketch Book; by Wm.Thackeray—being No.
0 Appleton’s Library.
The Daltons, or The Three Roads In Life; by Charles
Lever.
Clifton, or Blodera Fashion, Ice.—a Novel ] by Arthur
Townley. 1
The Mob Cap, and other tales; by Mrs. Caroline Loa
Ueutx.
Tho Twonty-fifthof May,or a Cruise In La Plato; by
an Officer of the U. 8. Navy.
A further supply of Queochy; by the author of the
Wide, Wido World. Received by
mnylU J. B. CUBBEDGE,Congreifrsi.
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ Magazine for May.
Quoechy; by Elizabeth Wetherell—author of the
Wide, Wide, World.
A Lexicon or Freemasonry, containing a definition of
all Ito communicable terms, notices of fto history, tradi
tion, nnd Antiquities; by AlbertG. Mackey, M. D.
Mutual Benefit, Building, and Loan Associations, their
history, principles, and plan of operations, together wllh
tho benefits attending them.
A Commentary on tho original Text of the Act* of the
Apostles: by H. B. HscketL
Claret k Olives, from tbo Caronno to the Rhone; by
Angus 11, Reach—being No. 7, Putnam’s Library.
Gullies and Gravities; by Borneo Smith—bolng No. 5,
Appleton’s Pop. Library.
Woodwve Manor, or six months In Town—a talo to
suit the merits and tbo foUlos or tho limes; by Annalfan-
•011 Dorsey.
Hearts Unveiled, or I know you would llko him; by
Sarah Emery Saymoro.
Falkland—a novel; by 8!r E. L. Bulwcr.
Remorse, and other tales by G. P. It James.
Leaves from the Noto Book of a Naturalist; W. J.
Brodcrln, Esq, F. It. 8.
Wau-Nnn-Gec, or Uio Massacre of Chicago; by BlqJ.
Richard sou.
Also now supplies of The Two Brides, Florence or Iho
Fatal Vow, Amy Lawrence. Rena, Jcc.
Received by J. U. CUBBEDGE.
South
apr 28
h side Mnrkct-sqnnre.
M UTUAL BENEFIT Building and Loan Associations
their History, Principles, and plan or operation;
together witli a statement of the benefits attending them.
A Lexicon or Frco-Mosonry: containing a definition of
all its coiniuunlcahlo terms, notices of Its history, tradi
tions and antiquities: by Albert G. Mackay, M. D.
Hungary In 1851, wllh nn experience or the Austrian
Police: by Charles L. Brace.
Tho Household of 81r Thomas Moore. LibcUus a Mar
garet*' More.
America na I Found Rt by tho Mother of Mary Lundlc
Duncan.
Christ Our Exampler: by Caroline Fry—to which Is
prefixed an autobiography of the author.
The English Family Robinson—TI10 Desert Home, or
tho Advontures of a Lost Family In the Wilderness: by
Cant. Maguo Reid—Illustrated.
The Revelation or 8L John, expounded for those
senrch thoSolptures; by E. W. llengstoubcry.
— hohr or—
Bancroft’s History of the Untied Slntos, vol. 4.
PATENT METALlO DAPENER-8u|*ersedlngthcuse
ortho brush, wet-cloth, and blotting paper, saving nil the
time ami troublo incident to their use. With it a perfect
cony may nlwoys bo secured. Can bo need with any
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k CO n
Wednesday. May 19(A.
K ATE PENROSE, or Llfo and ito Seasons; by
Chubback, author of “The Wife’s Sister.”
Godov’s Lady’s Book for June.
The Courtship nnd Adventures of Stanley Thorn; by
Henry Cockton, author of “Valoutlne Vox.”
Graham’s Magazlno for Juno.
Tho Apocolypbal Now Testament, bolng all the Gos
pel*. Epistles, and other plecca now extant; attributed in
Uio first four centuries to Jesus Christ—new edition.
Ivor, or the Skluts Boy: a Romance; by Mlts Carton,
from Iho original Swedish; by Professor A. L. Krause.
Tho Works or Slophen OIin t U. L.L. D, lata Pres.
Ident of the Wesleyan University,
Lillian and other Poems; by- Wlnthrop Mockworth
Preed—now first collected.
View of the Stole of Europe during the Middle Ages;
by Henry llullara—now edIUon.
Arthur and his Mother, or Tho Child of the Church;
by C. B. Taylor, author of “Thankfulness.”
The Glory or Christ: Illustrated in his Character am
History, including tho Last Things or bis Mediatorial
Government; bv Gardiner Spring.
Tho Practical Model Calculator, for Uio Engineer, Me
chanic and Machinist: by Oliver Byrne.
Tho LcglslaUve Guide, containing all the rules for con
ducting business In Congress, Jefferson’s Manual, Cltl-
en’a Manual, Jcc.; by J. B. Burleigh.
‘ icrican Lawyer, and Bui ‘ “
The American —
Book, wllh a Map and
Beadle, A. M.
and Business Man’s Form
of each State; by Delos W,
ILLUNTHATED ENGLISH 1 EDITIONS.
P ICTURES nf Travel In the South of France: by Atex.
Dumas—filly engravings on wood.
Tho Book of English Songs—from the IGlb to the 19th
century.
Tho Mormons, or Latter-Day Saints—a contemporary
History, with Memoirs of Josopb Smith, tho “ American
Mahomet.”
Tho Llfo of Snmuol Johnson, L. L. D.: by James Bos
well—a new edition, with copious notes.
Travels In Tartary, Thibet,and China: by Gabct and
nuc.
A History nnd Description of Modern Wines: by Cy
ras Redding—third edition, wllh additions.
The Pathway of Uie Fawn t a Tale of the New Year:
by Mrs. T. K. llorroy. Received by
may 13 JOHN M. COOPER k OO.
(JUIE iiawadjl In Syria; by O VV Curtto-aulhor of Nile
Tho Dalton’s, or Three Roads In Llfo; by Dr C Lever.
Tho Wide, Wide World—new supply, 13Ui edition.
Queochy—by the same author.
A Faggot of French Sticks; by Sir F Head—new anp-
"’ft 0 Paris Sketch Book; by Tliackeray—9 vol*.
The Works of Stephen Oton, D D, Into President Wes
leyan University.
Ivar, or the SkJuto-Boy—from Iho Swedish.
Miss Milford’s Recollections or a Literary Llfo.
Alloa’s Rural Architecture—being a complete descrip
tion of Farm Houses, Cottages, Jtc.—Plutos.
Sir John Franklin nnd the Arctic Regions; with detailed
notice* of the * —
the American,
may 13
Tnnwin nnu tno Arcuo negions, wun ueinm-u
io various expeditions In search. Including
in, with Map and Plates: bv P I, Slmmond*.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
GEORGIA BURII MILL STONES.
T HE Undersigned has on hand nn assortment of Burr
Stouu, from 18 Inches to 4ft feet diameter, a portion
or which Is already dressed for running, nnd of superior
quality. All tho necessary Irous furnished wlUi tho Stone
Haring a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Stonos, tho article can be delivered at nil lltnen to suit
order*, and on liberal terms. C. 11. OAMPF1ELD.
JnnsO
ITTo°2 K J 0r locomotive Engineers and Macbln-
■ a-rii 0,8 * Norris.
on a Box of Instrument* and the Slide Rule,
|Somiffi8.b. GMger ^ Eng1oeer *’ Blodoou ’ kc,; bjf
TfcrTut A “*J cr ’* Guide, or Practical Direction* to Amy
and Smelters; by Oscar M. Llobor.
smith Pflp ®^ ,1,u, 8oni Companion; by James Arrow-
•rM J re .*il w ?n Metallurgy 5 comprising Mining and Gen-
^{j^jJJPartlcular MetoliurglcnJ Operations; by Froderi-
ORDINARY'S BLANKS.
A LL the different forms or Blanks, according lo the
late law, for the Court of Ordinary, printed and for
sale by tmnr 20] JOHN M. COOPER k CO.
NEW GOODS—Yor Steamer Florida.
r llE Subscribers have received nn assortment of rich
FANCY and 8TAPLE DRY GOODS, per steamer,
to which they Invite the attention of purchasers.
npr l4 _ NBVITT, LATHROP Jc 8TKBB1N8.
" Band Buckoto, Iron do,
would respect fidly call tho attention
st.^lhelr friends and the public to their removal to
ie public to their removal to
ileSL Andrew's Hall, Brough-
found a choice assortment of
SHWWE1
°7* t «rs P a»riFl»h will be put up at Iho shortest no-
rSm, 1 ,ll( i h aad quantity aa may ho wanted for Ur
wwmraodaUon of prrfie* and the country trado.
JW 88; • T G. M. WILLETT k OO.
NJEvy aooDB PER"OTEAMElb—lust opened and for
«, b .W feWf® koRO “'
flw.j5.SSB . J ,,
Ihm Mall tlill.
d Gloves, Ac.
era, Clothes Pina,
Floggera, Ac.; for sale by
dec 10
COLLINS Jt BULKLEY,
100 llrynn-etreot.
owiuDlKiuft uuiuvn
ill LlnoM, In whole nnd half nieces.
NEVITT, LATHROP Jt 8TEBBIN8.
INKN 8IIEETING8, TABLE DIAPERS, Jto.
XJ 8-4 to 18-4 hoavy Linen Shootings
W to 10-4 Damask Table Linens
4-4 end 0-8 Pillow Cuto Ltnons
Hucknbnck, Scotch nnd Russia Dlapon
Bird’s Eva and Sited* Dlutiert
Supor Irlsh LIncnSj In whpli
ANAL F^OU[l~RmSED’BlI«Mia, _ tS-t'“S-
Ingt 25 bbls. lllrnm Smllb’s ^jourj
35 do Pure Goncssee do;
25 do Stuart's Crushod Sugar,
20 do do Powdered do;
20 boxes do Loaf do;
50 dozen Painted Polls;
do Brooms, and for aale *
ventlon,aml one Uiot should bo found In every counting
room, for keeping In a book-llke form, Letters, Orlgiual
Invoices, Music, Newspapers, or any papers where easy
and ready reference Is desirable.
Parchment Paper LETTER COPYING-BOOKS, with
pages prtntod—got up In a superior wanner, and mado
from Iho very best ofstock, with spring-backs, and sewed
00 P nJ?2u enU JOHN H. COOPER Jc CO.
C LARET nnd OLIVES, from IhoGnronno to the Rhine;
by A. II. Roach—being No. 7 Putnam’s Library.—
Completesotoofdo.ln7 voU^doth.
llruco’s Hungary In 1851, wllh an experience of tho
Austrian Police, with a map and plates.
Mackey's Loxlcon of Freemasonry.
Mutual Benefit, Buildingaud Loan Associations; tbelr
History, Principles und Plan or Operations.
Quet'chy: by Ellx. Wetherell, author of “The Wide,
Wide World.’ 1
Tho Household ofSlrThomss Moore. ,
Romanism at Home-addressed to Chief Justice Taney.
Jinnies’Notes on Revelations. . . _
Advanced-Guard and Out-Post Service of Troops; by
Mahon.
No. 2 Bleak House by Dickons,
Harpers’Mngazlno for May.
Mf ,8 " l8 “ P " m ‘ ‘WrAm WILLIAMS.
G AIETIES AND GRAVITIES; by the auUior of Re
jected Addresses. . _
Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases: by W. W. Uall t M.D.
Tho Cavaliers of England J by Herbert.
Tbo Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers.
Hugh Miller’a Legenda of Scotland.
Horse Shoo Robinson—wllh plates.
Miller's Principles of Surgery: by 8argent-S40 en-
8l Baucheron Horseinanshln and Training Horses.
Year Book of Facts, for 1852.
Ida Pfeiffer’s Journey to lceland-Hood’s Own.
Hue’s Travels In Tartary and Thibet: Eeaoyafrom the
Times. . _ ,
Linda: by Mrs. Lee Ilontx, and Rona, Mob Cap and
Marcus Wariand, by tho same author.
lAimton Art Journal, for April.
S ONGS; Ask mo not what I nm thinking. Lilly Dnto,
This, this Is iho hour, My childhood’s homo. When
‘ vo wort by. I’ll think of thee In
thou mycherlshodlove wort by.
apr 20
SWIFT, DENSLOW' k CO.
F RK, BEEF, HAMS; «c-
W) bbls. Prime Tork; 90 do Mesa Beof
900 Hams (auperlnr); 20 kegs Lard.
.0 bbls. Beans;25 do Pilot Broad.
Landing from brigs American and Josophua for sale
by • HENRY k FIS KG,
raar»7 ;Exch»ngeDock. .
V. S. Clothing Emporium,
WHOLESALE WARE ROOMS
’"■'"SMS*
AT THE “RED DOOR8.M
T HIS Now and Extenslvo READY-MADE CLOTHING
Establishment, recently opened by i ho
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN ana WESTERN buy
ers In regard lo low prices and Immense vnriety of stock,
rarely to bo met with. Tho Increase or sales from a very
liberal patronnge, has been such ns to warrant their of
fering Clothing at unusual torn prices, und carrying out
tho system of “Z.flr^a Sales and Small Profits."
ffjr Order* from any part of tho United State* prompt-
1,CMC,,!*.nd with , ra0THER8& co.
P. a—Fudlllle. Fin t» offered buyi'i* lo poretiuo on
Iho regular credit. Usual dlscouut allowodio cash buy
ers. »y
P IANO FORTB8.-F. Zogbaitm Jt Oo. have bn h»nd
a flno assortment or Plano Fortes, by those celebra
ted makers, A. Stoddard k Oo. and J. B. Dunham, com
prising a variety of style and compass. Those In want
of nj^ood Instrument at a reasonable price, are'Invited
ry hounuMoonllght Is sleeping, Morning, noon, and night,
The Parent’s lost Jewel, Ah dream of happy youth, By tho
moon’s soft light, Honest hearts and willing ponds, Gjpay
girl’s carol. I’Tlgrlm land forever, Lay of the sylpw Wake
up swoot melody, Como nnd sco me Mary Ann, aly own
pretty Rose, Dying exile, One (klthfidfrlend, Ago of gold.
Oh were 1 but a 1 moonbeam bright. Thus meet thou and
- “ 1-strike'
... .and
LI wish she was here, Strlko: finite for your fhthertand,
Trumpet of Liberty, Oh I mother here s the very top or
jo,«„d M % l aJSiuSrha_ 0
may 81’
“ Lace Shnwls, PoInU and Scarik
w and white Sowing Silk. "
Chlmlsettes, Fr. work’d Collars and Undersleeve*
French worked Caps, worked Flannels
Jaeonetand Syrlsa Edging* and Inserting*
14idlet’ black and cord Parasols and Umbrellas
Dol’d and while Crape Shawls. For sale by
sprat At KIN k UURNS.
Lf OLA8SE8.—30 hhds. Mo!as*e*.-50 tlorces N. O.
ri Syrup, for sale by McMAllON k DOYLE.
a A VAN A SEGA IIS.—Received” by last trip of the
“Isabel,” 54 M. Began of superior quality, such aa
La Yudin,” “Abro los ojos,” “Ixmdon Size,” kc. Also,
10,000 superior Plantation 8ogan: for sale by
mar It* J.V. CONNBRAT k CO.
T EA8^-100 half chests oT superior BUck"Twi7(n 4 oz n
Soz.andSox. papers,5do. loose, also20half chests
W.M. DAVIDSON.
_ 0*. papers,
superior Hyson Tea, for sale by
mar 30
TUOT RECEIVED, In store, 143 Broughton-siroct, a
f J choice lot 6f Family Butter, Itlo and Laguyra Coffee,
Stuart’s Refined Sugars, A. B. Jc C- and a few barrels
English Split Teas. EDMUND WALLEN,
fob 20 Two doors from Dixon’s Confectionary.
S PANISH SEGARS.—iso M. or various brands-some
of very choice quality. For sale by
A full assortment, Just received,
roar 13 LaROCIIE, BOWNE k CO.
TjtSSENCE OF GINGER—Brown’s Essenceqf, Jamaica
. It Ginger, which [msscsses all Uie valuable pfbpbrtles
JL-J (linger,
ortho Jamali
cel ved and for sale by
apr 5
D rawers, drawers.-a large sup;
Linen on Jt ' r
El). II. BUNKER.
s 0 hhds. Bacon Sides, 5 bbls. Smok-
— '— -•-—‘■‘■j State of Geer
1 Jc HERTZ.
„ 'of White
Linen and Twilled Jean Drawers, Just received and
for salo by WM. R. SYMONS,
apr 3 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltoker-sL
V RsfSl VESTS II—Fancy Marseilles and Linen Veitoj
a supply Just received and for sale by
W. R. SYMONS*
apr 3 Draper and Tailor, 17 Whltaker-aL
ACON.—25 hhds. Sides, and 5 tierces Hams, In store
' and for salo by S. E. BOTH WELL Jc CO.
may 17
iHOIOE BUTTER.—15 tubs Choice May Butter, land-
' ing per steam-ship Florida, for aale by
rosy li COHENS k HERTZ.
C. A. U LAMAR,
Agent for Patentee.
Jan 17
' iLOU
opr 2
McMAllON k DOYLE.
Brough to n-streeL
apr 13
T AD1ES’ COLORED GAITERS.
Ju received. E. F. WOOD Jc
mar 31 Gibbons’ Building.
iURTAIN FIXTURE8.—25 dozen Curtain Bai
125 do Wludow Cornices, new styles; just received an
fate by [mar 20] 1. W. MORRELL Jc CO,
nds,
and
masks, Dnmosk Napkins, Towels, Hnckabucks, Dow
las. A large and new supply or the abovo goods for sate
v.. DEWITT Jc MORGAN.
[ninr 24]
Q UININE.—lOOouncca Farr’s pure Sulphate Quinine;
Just received, and for salo by
npr 1 MOORE Jc HENDRICKSON.
gILK AND LINEN HOSIERY.-Just received, a laps
tfrown Linen—for sale by
aprfl
ROBINSON Jc OAMI.
At Gaudry’s Bulldlugs.
_. stock of Gauze Marino Shirts—also Drawers, extra
largo size—for aale by
mar 23 ROBINSON Jc CAMP.
J UST RECEIVED per ateomer Florida; Fine froth
Raisins, Figs, Preserves, Olivet, Jcc. For sale by
aprl BRONSON Jc BEVELINQE.
T)ATE8 DE FOIES GRAS, Ac.—Just received, a fresh
i supply or Pales Dc Foies Graa,Truffea, SaucIssosTruf-
fees; ualanUno Do Perdrcnux nux Truffes; 'Jboltes Prunes
D’Egen 1st quality; Maocoronl and Vermicelli, No. 1.
For salo by J. ROU8SEAU.
aprl
W INES.—25 Qr, Casks supei
Madolra Wine; 10 do. do. Brown Sherry; 10do.do,
Palo Sherry—In store and for sale by
apr 0 W. M. I
mOtifS BRUSHES.—A lino assortment or English
JL Tooth Brushes, amongst which are some extra hard,
Just received by W. W. LINCOLN,
apr 8 Monument-square.
B RANDY and GIN IN BOND.-1o’ half pipes Otard,
Dupuy k Co’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 qrs. Rochelle
A Bordeaux IIrandy, and 0 pipes Imperial Eagle and
Swan Gin, In Bonded Warehouse; for sale by
jusr 22 W. M. DAVIDSON.
^ANOY Colored SHIRTS.—A foil supply on hand, of
I ?
1 all patterns, for salo by
mar 22
ROBINSON k CAMP.
U1CK81LV Ell—150 lbs~ lust received, and tor sale
MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
q:
TTTINDOW SHADES,—Just received per steamer Ala-
VV bama: a new and splendid assortment of Window
D ress go
Rich and
Jaconet and
or salo by
GOODS.—Crape De Puree, In plain color*
ind high colored French Organdie Muslins;
1 Cambric Muslim In every variety of style,
Laroche, bowne a co.
S T. CROIX and JAMAOA RUM.—3 puncheons very
fine old Jamnca Rom and 3 puncheons 8t. Croix
W. M. DAVIDSON.
/JM5AS.—75half chests superior quality Black Teo,Jn
_5oz,
of fine
mar
III LOREN'S CARRIAGES—Wllh felling tops; a
. 1 great article for children. For aale by
mar 13 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
oltetHoopa,
akes; also. In pound and half pound bars: Just
l, and for aale by W. W. LINCOLN,
Monumentriquare.
_JJ til* late Firm of STRATTON'Ju
DOBSON, formerly or Ho. 73 BL Julian
■treet, begs to inform tho Inhabitants of
Savannah that hit new -and spadons
Store Is No. 155 Broughton-afrccL.first
.door West of Barnud-etreet, Where he
has the opportunity of keeping a *
assortment. or ChandsUer^PetK 1
Brackets, Burners, Pipes, and every other article
In Oas-Sulngr
New Tin, Slieet-Iron k Copper Mnnuraelory.
Sl5fES^°SMVBSII *ST0Vl5fll
The Subscriber* have on h
of Broughton and J~efferso mat rests, a splendid
stock of STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON and
COPPER WARE, whldh they offer at whole-
solo and retail. ... ... .
All kinds or Job Work In our line fklth
ully and promptly executed. Orders re-
spcctfully solicited.
N. B.—Having had much experience In Roofing, wo
are prepared to execute atljobsIn that line In the latest
and most approved manner. ’ -
oct 13 J. H. k T. BIBHOP.,
STOVES! 8TOVE8I!
TIIE subscriber liaa Just received a large
number or COOKING A PARLOR STOVES,
which ho will dispose of on accommodating
terms. Among them may be found the'fol •
lowing: Cooking Stoves—The Republic; Lady
of the Lake: Air Tight, Premium; Queen of
the West; Empire, Premium; Eastern, Pre
mium. Parlor and Offlee Stovee-Unlon; Cot-
tago: cylinder; Sheet Iron, (air tight) iquare and oval;
Six Plate and Box Stoves. . ^ „ •
HOLLOW-WARE.—Pols, Kettles, Ovens, Spiders,
Sauce Pans, Ac. kc. Plain and Japanned Tin ware,
for sale, and manufactured at short notice. ■
Orders for Roofing, Gutter* and Leaden attended to
wllh punctuality. JOHN J. MAURICE, I
Jan 20 Noa. 10 A19 Barnard-sU
W. W. LINO .
Monument-square.
.ms 11.—sou lbs.Codfish; 15 kilts No. 1 Maekerel; 10 kins
1 Salmon, for sale by
apr 3 BRONSON A 8EVELINGE,
I I*.L0?T8 ROPE.—200 colls landing nnd for sale by
mar 29 COHEN A FOBDIOK,
I r'RENCIl. MUSTARD.—Ju»t received per steamer
1 Horlda, a very superior artlclo; for uie by
apr 1 BRONSON A SEVEL1NGB.
W IRE DI8II COVERS—lunette: also,round do; for
covering Butter, Mcata, Ac. For uie by
apr 8 COI.LINB A BULKLEY.
WATCHES, JEWELRY*
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber t* now opening the largest
stock and greatest variety or Watches, Jewel
lery, Sliver and Plated Ware, ever received
before. Fancy Article* of every description lt»
abundance. Also: Presentation Boxes, of the
richest kind, wring In price flvm.fLSS'tp
0100. Ladtea’ Watche*, 4 ftom 03O # to $255:
, Gent’s do n from 040 to 0200. Friends and
customers are Invited to call and examine, and lf lntoo-
tlon to ptoaso and attention to buBlnoaswIU warrant, bo
hones to receive a proportionate share of It.
Mr. NOLTEMIER has kindly consented to remain tho
Wlmer-and If sufficiently encouraged will make it
his permanent residence. Ills specimens on exhibition
at my store, I pronounce superior to any I have ever bo-
fore seen In the line of Hslr Work. *Jr. N. will behappy
to wait upon all who call, and give priew for ibe different
styles or work. „ G. U GRIFFEN, •
Successor to M. Eastman,
Second comet above Pulaikl House.
P. S.—Watches repaired aa usual by the best workmen
In the United 8lato*. J*aH
rpARRANTS Compound Extract of CUBKBS AND
X COPAIVA.—This compound Is superior to any pre
paration hitherto Invented, combining, in n very highly
concentrated state, the medical properties of the Cubebs
and Copalva. For uie by
15 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
J J AND 5-4 while and chock MATTING, or the best
t"t quality; Musqulto Lace and Nett; for uie by
apr 15 DaWITT A 5IOROAN.
_ por schrs Sarah Thorndlko and Wm Hone—100 bbL
old rectified Whiskey; 15 hluls Bacon Sides; IQ do. do.
Shoulders—for uie by J. V. OONNBRAT A CO.
S PERM CANDLES.—A few boxes for uie low, to dose
consignment, by SEABORN GOODALL.
EW-ORLEAN8 StlGAR AND LARD.—15 hhds fob
ly Talr Sugar; 10 bbls Lard. landing per Scbr.
Thorndike, and for utoby
apr 17
J. V. CONNERAT A CO.
HAMPAGNE AND 8EGARS.—20 Baskets Cham
pagne; 250 thousand Began of various Brands, some
very superior, in store and for sale by
aprO VV.M L DAVID80N._
D OMESTIC I.lQUORS.—5» barrels Domestic Brandy:
25 do. do. Gin: 10 do. do. Boston Rum—In store and
for aalo by t*pr6J W. M, DAVIDSON.
have
PIANO FORTE DEPOT,
nn The undersigned respectfully Inform the
fL‘-‘ ' _ JJ Citizens oiSavnnnah,Gcorgla, and Florida,
T A M| that they have on hand more than fifty Pl-
auot, the largest stock ever on sale to this dty. and made
by tho most celebrated manufacturers to the United Stales.
Nunn’s A Clark’s, J. Chlckcring, Boardman k Gray, Lut-
chet k Newtoiq Edwards A Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers of Music, have place to their large assortment.
These Pianos are of rich tone, and beautlfolly finlsned to
Rom Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron
frames made In the most substantial ana workmanliko
manner. Also the Justly celebrated Pollan Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetneu and tone, have not been equal
ed. All these instruments have metalie frames, which
render them peculiarly suited for this dlmate, preventing
the necessity oftuntog for year*. ^ ,
The undersigned are agents for Henri Hera’s celebrated
Grand Pianos, made in Paria. For power and beauty of
tone, they stand pre-eminent,
Cathcart’i file lode on a. _
This beautiful toned wind Instrument, for village pur-
Met, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and the private nrao-
Icc of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful tone*
All of these instruments will be disposed of on the most
accommodating terms. The prices of the Pianos ranging
Jan 20 I. W. MORRELL fcOO.
T Just received a lot of fine Traveling Tninkt
[apr 01 Gaudry’s Building.
.. oves; lAdies
Long Arm Mltte; Ladles and Aliases Kid, Lisle am
Silk Gloves. For sale by
apr 1 LaROCIIE, BOWNE A CO.
TlfONONG AHEL A WHI8KEY.-75 bbls Mononf
i\I Whiskey, some e' '
store, and for aalo by
L ondon and Dublin bottled porter.—10
casks and 10 cases of very superior London and
Dublin Porter, to quarts and pints: for sale by
apr 10 VV. M. DAVIDSON.
W VV. GOODRICH haa Just received and offers for
• sale:
NEW SYRUP and HAMS^-Sluart’s, Georgia andN,
Orleans new crop Syrups, and uew Hams.
FLOUR.—75 bbls. Hiram Bmlth’a and Pure Genesee,
100 hairdo., 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALE, Ae.—Tennent’s Scotch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants and Raisins.
rjAAlLORB’ IRONS, Smoothly Irons^j^j^forsale by
apr 14 108 Bryan-streeL
P ICKLES.—In barrels and half barrels, Just received
and for sale at tho Emporium,
apr 14 SEABORN GOODALL^
LEI ALE II ALE 111—50 bbla. celebrated ALBANY
jtx CREAM ALE. brewed expressly forme, just a
rived, aud landing this day from barque Exact; for sal
at the Albany Ale Depot.
apr 10 VV. M. DAV1D80N.
lilTE 8ILK FRINOB-Very wide and handsome,
W HITE SILK FRINGE—Very w
just received and for sale by
_aprl LaROCIIE,
Tl* ATTING.—4-4,5-4 and 0-1 white 1
1YJL Ing, Just received and for sale hy
mar 22 LaROCIIE,
BOWNE k OO.
white and checked Matt-
LaROCIIE, BOWNE ir CO.
P ORK.—30 bbls. Prime Pork: landing, and for aale by
may 0 HONE ACONNERY, Harris’ wharf.
P ILOT and NAVY BREAD.—25 bbla. Pilot, and 50
bbls. Navy Bread: landing, and forsnle by
may 6 HONE k CONNERY, Hanrii
L 1 for sale
may 6
Harris' wharf.
-30 bbls. Hiram Smith’s Flour; tending, and
by UONE A CONNERY,
O ILK GLOVES.—Ladles’superior Silk Gloves, to ns-
O sorted colors; Sewing SUk Gloves and Mitts; white Kid
Gloves, Ac. Just received and for sate to-
apr2J LaROCIIF
PIANO FORTES* ■« ,
The Subscribers, sole Agents for A. Sto*
-art nnd Co.’s and J. B. Dunham’s Piano
Fortes, are always supplied with an st-
soflnTent'of these favorite aud Justly celebrated Instru
ment*. For durabUity, thoy can be fully warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is evident and
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as well as
the critical connoisseur. The Ladies are respectfully In
vited to view tbeso instruments; and an arrangement
having been effected with ono of our most eminent Pi
anists for tho purpose, they can also be enabled to Judge
of the tone. F. 7.QGUAUM A OQ n Blatkct-square.
frir Second hand Pianos taken to cxchange-also
med and repaired. Jan 20
China,Olass&Earthen'War©
J. C. HASBROUCK A CO.
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, Flne^fe
China Tea Sets; Saucers; Dinner Bets; OPtWH
and Plain Pitcher*; Candlesticks, high and
4B low: China Vases and other Mantel Ornaments;
Save-alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs, gilt and em-
bossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner,Tea and Toilet
Bets; Lustre Bowls; together with a general assortment of
Granite Ware; Decanter* of now patterns Pitchers; Gob
lets; Wine Tumblers, out and pressed; Water andWine
#
Bottles; Astral, Solar and Globe Lamps; Candlesticks,
K iln and colored; Finger Basins; Fruit Baskqlsj Dishes;
wls; Salt Cellars, various patterns; Hall Lanterns; Bo
hemian Gloss Toilet Bottles. Vas^AiQ SUreiyGUtand
Bronzed Girandoles and Roebucks; Plaited Fruit Baskets;
Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons;
Forks; Candlesticks;* Decanter
Britannia Coffee Jllg|jniq Urns ai
Tea Strainers:
— BentVPalenf
Coffee Drawers; Tea Pots; Chocolate Pots; Lamps; Can-
di-udu, cum Jiugui “5 ^
Jan 20 Broeta* new building, BroughtonalrecL
XTEtV BUTTER AND CHEESE.—48 Mcksges
IN Butter, to tubs, kegs, Ac^ 25 boxes English I
Cheese, Just received per steamer Floridn, and
the Emporium, by
new
, Dairy
per steamer Florida, ana for sale at
SEABORN GOODALL.
W I. MOLASSES.—329 hhds, 10 tierces, 38bbls^
• to fine order and superior quality, landing per
‘ToJ- ^co.
recently Imported. Also, 25 half chesu
ly Hyson, aud 20 Cattlredo.instorejbr^sale.
P IGS FEET.—Put up Fulton Market; 10 quarter bbls,
landing, for salo by HONE A CONNERY,
.on ivlinrf
EW ORLEANS SUGAR—25 bhds. for.sate^b^
N :
may 20
H. J. GILBERT.
West 81do Market Square.
G OSHEN BUTTER.—30 kegs selocltd Goshen Butter.
50 tubs do do; received per steamer and for sate by
may 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
O RANGES AND LEMONS—Landing from tho atcamer
Florida, and for sale by
may 20 * II. J. GILBERT.
CUIGAR—25 hbds. prime to choice New Orleans,
O store; for salo by [may 20] A. M™ 1 *
1,'tLOUR.—100 bbls. Canal Flour, now landing and to
11 HONE k CONNERY.
B EANS.—30 bbls. White Beana, on consign!
for sale by [may 96] HONE ACONNERY.
C HAMPAGNE—10 dozen quarto and 10 dozen pints,
jr-* f0rl *'°McMA1.0N 8 DOYLE.
JUST RECEIVED permit earner Florida: another tot of
those White Linen Drill Frock Coato fi
may 20 ROBINSON
TWlLDRKN’SCARRtAGliS.-^A f
slngte and double, Just received.
aale by
t CAMP.
further supply, boll
and for sale by
MORRELL A CO.
J UST RECEIVED.—A superior lot or fruit, consisting
to part, or Pine-Apples, Bananas, Plantains and
,in More and for sale by
elona,to
may 25
Bananas, Plantains t
BRoSsON 8 SEVECINOE.
/^HAMPA(!!(E.—10 boakeU Nectar Ch.mpflffne; Jn»t
\J received and for aalo by
may 25 BRONSON A 8EVEL1NGE
URAND’S Celebrated French BlTTERS-Just ro-
IrONSON fc SEVELINGE.
D 1
_majr 25
•^y-ALKlNG CANES.—A splendid and well assorted
S ATIN STRIPE GRENADINE TI8SUE8.—A few pat-
tern* Satin stripe Grenadine Tissues, Mourning Prints,
Loco Gimps, Colored Silk Fringe, 8llk Braid, Gotoon
Trimming, AcC received per steamship Alaba-ma, and
fl ’ffli >lr C.ROCHE, DO'VNE fc CO.
J S. SOLOMONS has again located to Savannah, for
• thopurposo of contracting for PLAOTERING, In all
Its branches, with thoM who may fhvor him with their
patronage.
Residence at Mr. L. Solomons, Broughton-strect.
Jan J5
L INEN BOSOM SHIRTS—a fine lot, and warranted to
fit or no sale, by SAULSUURY A CO,
Marshall House-
rr\EASl TEAS U—75 cattles very superior Hyson TenJ;
JL 10 half cheats do. do, Just received nnd for sale by
apr 30 W. 51. DAVADSON.
H ANDY-ANDY COATS—Something now; also, white
Grass Linen do 5Just received by
npr 30 8AULSBURY A CO, Marshall House.
S ILK FRINGES.—Just received per steamship Ala
bama: White and Colored Silk Fringes; also Chame
leon colored Silk for Mantillas; for sale by
may 5 LaROCIIE, BOWNE k CO.
ECEIVED PER STEAMER:—White Bonnet Rib-
bona, Ladles’ Hand Net Glov '
Crepe, Plain Black SUk and Watered
may 4 LaROGHE,
es, White English
Parasols; for sue by
BOWNE A CO.
HARD WAKE* COTTON GUVS* &C.
4 THE SUBSCRIBER offers the following (present
arrivals) for sale on very liberal terms:
Collins’ heavy and light Axes and Hatchets.
Archer A Co.’a heavy, medium and light Axes
and Hatchets.
Ames’ Spades and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Augers, and Files, Handsaws, Wood-Saws and
Hammer*
Pitch and Manure Forks 5 Bled and Wooden Bakes
Steel Yards; Counter Scales and Balances
Cotton and Store Trucks, all sizes, several extra largo,
with wide wheels and lynch pins
Log nnd Trace Chains and Stretcher*
Douglass’ Forco and Suction and Yard Pomps
Hydraulic Rams, Lead Pipe to fit
Talent Leather and India Rubber Belting; various sizes
Cotton Saw Gins and Sea Island Cotton ulna
Bagging Twine or superior quality, and cheap
Pure Sperm nnd Lamp Oil .
Garden and Way Wheel Barrows _
Burr Mill 8tone, in the rough or dressed for tunning, of
any required sizes
Mill Irons, nnd Screws to sulL „
For bargains, call on C. H. CAMPF1ELD,
171 Bay-street.
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken In trado. or paid for to ,
cash,at current prices. Apply as above/ 6 fob24 ;
1 Begs lo Infonn^the public (to whom he Is grate
ful for the patronage already bestowed,) that ho ■
still continues his buslness,and Is prepared to exe
cute all order* entrusted to him,with despatch, to .
the most fashionable style, and on reasonable terau; also,
that having opened a direct communication with the first •
houses to he same line to New-York; he wlU have tho
earliest reports or fiuhlons from that city and from Europe.
N. 11.—Cutting and Repairing dono on the shortest
ij nuqr.83
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
notice.
TIIE Undersigned having perfected bla ar- ■
Irangementa with his friends In Germany, la
[now prepared to receive orders for all brands
or WINES, vlx: . . .__*_**
Mosbllk, BuRouunr, Muscat and ItHina WH4E8,
Anniskttk and other CORDIALS, to glass or wood. .
Wines will have the name of the party who ordered
them marked on them, who also may reedve them, di-
ml, through th. curium hoc*. PHILurai
" tthe Market.
Jan 20
Oongresoatteet, opposite ihe Market.
A L 5
Harvest
»Pr
h1 expressly for me; laudlug this dsy from
•at, for sale at tho Albany Ale Depot.
38 W.M.DAVII
irquo
DAVIDSON.
•yy 1HTE PANTALOONS.—75 pairs oMVhlleMllltarjr
Drill Panto Just received, (shrunk before being
apr 28
ROBINSON A CAMP, Gam
CAMP, Gaudio’s Building,
Next door to Pulaski House.
N EW GOODS,—Per steamer: French Organdie
lino, black Bareges, Bird’* Eye Diaper, Ladles*
_ . lino, black Bareges, Bird’s Eye Diaper; 1
Handkerchief*, Mounting Ginghams, KidGh
black Silk Hose, Ac- Just received and for tulo
npr 15 DaWITT A MOP
wSUkdo,
jpLINT CORN—3000^bushels, to bags, dally expected
_ j arrive; for sale by
apr 24
W. WOODBRIDGE.
may 25
lot of fancy Canes; Ju»t opened, at
■ 25 8AUL8BUIIY A CO.’S, Marshal House.
’ new for Summer
Lywounjuntcclrtn, ,
T> ACON^—5Q hhds prime 8houldcrs; 14 do Uams; land-
JD tog from brig Phllura, and for rate by
may 25 COHEN It FOSD1CK.
C *“ ASTILE* SOAP.—20 boxes olSci^eSoap, 1 case do
TAB CORKS.—1 bile assorted Jar Corks, Just received,
may25° r Ml ° ^ MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
A CJIDL*......... «.w.. —
ton. Clark fc Co., N. Y.-oonsIstlng of Banana, PL
Apple, Lemon, Strawberry, Raspbemr, Green Gat
Orango, NocUr, Blcklo, Vergalaus and Jnrgond Pei
Ginger, Vanilla *- ,w
rid: flavor of tl
and are e
been recenUy Introduced and against which tbo nubile
have been cautioned. Juzt received per steamor AUba-
ma, and for sate by W. W. LINCOLN,
nprll 8 Monument-square,
/'GENTLEMEN’S and Boys' Light 8PBING OA88I-.
OT MERES, plaid, striped, white and colored Linen
Drill*, black and col’d silk Cravats, plaid and rtriped
Muslin Cravat*, nlnid nnd striped SUk and Linen Crayata
B ACON.—12 hhds. prime Sides.
TONGUES.—2 bbls pickled Tongues; 9 boxes smoked
T °CILBK8E—50 boxes Imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES.—10 boxes Pickles. Just received per schr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, and for aale by
may 24 A. MINIS.
fSll'AMPAGNB.—50 basket*, pint* and quarts, Georefa
KJ brand, from tho hoiuo of X. Dcsbordcs Fils, or Aviso;
iu.nn.EuGuff’.udf.’m'ub, ^ FosmcK-
0ORN.—10W bushel* landing per JBchr. Cteerojlora
npr 20
•\T7rNES.-50 quartor casks Sherry, Port and «co
VV Madurlo, for sale by A. MINIS. •
apr 20
N EW-ORLEANS SUGAR.—12 hbdn, forsalobv
apr 2 COHEN fc FUBDtCK,
li/TADEIRA, of superior quality, to cases of on:
1VL dozen bottles, for sale by A. M1N18.
A LE.—20 bbls~ landing and for sale by
apr 21 MoMAHON fc DOYLE.
L ILAC and LAVENDER BAREGE.—a row pieces
Very flno Lilac and Lavender Barege; Jtut received
and for talo by
apr 29 LaROCIIE, BOWNE fc CO.
ARBGE MANTII.LA8, Black laice Bcarft, Black
Lace 8hawls, Plato French Cambrics; just received
and for sole by
apr 29 NEVITT,.
REMOVED. . .
The Subscriber having moved to Solomons*
building, 142 Broughtomstreet, beg* leave to In
form the public that he la now prepared to ftu-
nlih families and all who may flavor him with
their patronage, with every article la the Grocery.Une, of
the best kind,at wholesale and retail Order* from Plan
ters will be put up with great care and despatch.
Jan 20 EDMUND WALLEN.
Liquors. Wines and Fancy Groceries, -
■ THE subscriber would Inform his friends and, . ;
, ho public generally, that he hasjust opened..waft
,the corner or BuU and Bay-atreou, opposite tho -
House, a well-selected stock of FANCY GROCE-’
RIE8, WINES and LIQUORS-such as old Madeira,
Sherry, Port, Teneriffe, Claret. Champagne and German
Wines; choice old Brandies, of various brands: Jamaica
and 8L Croix Rum; Beotch and Monongabela \yhl*ktm a
choice lot or Segars, of various bands; fteah EWmotfr Bar- ,
dines; Olive*; Copers; Anchovies; English PIcUuttAme-
rican do^ English Sauces; London Porter, Bated QU;
Judd’s Sperm and Patent Candles; and many other art!- -
cles, too numerous to mention. _
Jan 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
•&
COHENS & HERTZ
Offer for sale on accommodating terms:
50 hhds. thlr to prime New-Orlcans Sugar
100 hhds. choice Cuba Molasses; 200 boxes Star
. 1 Candles »
500 coils Kentucky Bale Rope; 50 halos Gunny Bagging
20 bales Dundee do: 100 boxes manufactured Tobacco
100 bogs Rio Cofibet 30 do old Java do
30 hhds. Bacon Sides; 30 bbls. choice Hama
300 bags Maryland Oats; 40,000 Havana Segars
250 bags prime white Corn; 900 bbla. N. O. Whiskey
250 bbls. BalUmorb Whiskey; 50 do. Northern Gin
20 bbls. N.O. Molasses; 30 do N.E. Rum. Jan 15
NEVITT, LATHROP fc STBPB1N8.
m
sale by
jan 6
W ATER COOLERS.—For keeping Ice water, a few
)>ounds of Ice being sufficient for the day. A sup
ply of these desirable articles for summer use, just recelv-
iff/”** 11 ’ 1 '’comm fc nm.KLEY.
-rr NIVE&—Joseph Rodgers fc Son’s and Geo. Woeten-
IV holmes fc 8ou’s celebrate ‘
or sale by
may 3
rated Pen and Pocket Knives,
F. W. CORNWELL,
109 Bryamsf.
_ Baltimore—for sole by
may 18
ED. H. BUNKER,
W HISKEY.—100 bbte. Rectified Whiskey, now land
ing per Barque Hamilton from New Orle—
y iff w *' “
ED. II. BUNKER.
for summer, silk nnd satin Blocks and lira, Unon Collars.
Kid, Silk and Llalo Glovoa, black lYonch Cloths aivd
"■—* 'ir spring und summer, Merino, 811k, Lisle
Uimervcsts, Suspenders and Half-Hose of
ptlon, Bilk and Linen Oambrlo Bdkfe. Fur
Castlmere for
and Cotton U -
overy description, Bilk and LI— s -
tale by [apr 10] A1K1N fc BURNS.
,000 gallons Bleached tiil7
O IL.—1,00 ,
may 11
U.J.I
I CED CONGRESS WATER.—Congress Water, war
ranted fresh and genntno, keptJn Ioo-^for^o^b^r
, apr 23 klonumenUquaVe.
N EW klUSIQ-Jnst received a large eollecUon oT new
American and Foreign publications. .
F.ZOGBAUMfcOO^
feb 14 Market-square.
L ADIES’, Misses, nntl Gent’s Merino Vesta, white
Gauze Flannel*? for sale by
may 3 NEVITT, LATHROP fc 8TEBBIN8. •
S PRING DIVIDERS, Calipers, and Compasses, of aU
sizes, for sale by P.W. CORNWELL,
may 7 103 Bryan-street.
fXUA^O.- lo ton* Peruvian Guano; for rate W ."’
ljr may 7 lmo EDWARD U. BUNKER.
BAGGING, BALE ROPE and TWINE.—190
bale* Gunny Cloth; 50 cotta WeaternRor—
,do. Dfflon’s Rope; 19 bales Dillon’s Twl
COHEN fc FOSDICK.
&
TXOME8TIO LIQUORS^-
JL/ 200 bbl»N. O. Rectified Whiskey M
100 do E. Phelps’Oln; 50 do NE Rum
. .90 do Domestlo Braudy. . ' j
Cure Yourself.
17ROBI TIME ImuiemorliU there has existed to
X 1 cities and populous towns, a suedes of dli«u
dependence and propagation of which results fro
violation of divine and moral laws. To those affU-..- r .. .
iho AMERICAN COMPOUND is presented to their no
tice as being tho most certain, speedy, and vnlunbte spe- /
clflo ever offered to the unfortunate. It has, wherever
known, acquired a reputation that daily experience eon-
tinues to strengthen. Thousands have oeenenred by Its
use; and as It tea-e* noodonr on tbo breath,requrtti
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tho system. It Is boldly presented as the bsrt reinedr
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