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DAILY AND T&I-WEEKLY
J. L. LOGKE & A. K. MOORE,
City and County Prinlcw.
TERMS:
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fourtliB of tho above rates will bo clmrgod, I. o-
For one Insertion 45 cents.
“ two “ 75 “
*• one week....;. $1,50, Ail, &c.
Legal advertlsomouts Inserted at tho usual rates, and
strict care token that they be published according to law.
All advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
to 1k> paid for in advance.
Tho privileges of yearly ndvortlsors will be confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all othor advertise*
menla, not pertalidng to their regular busbioss, as agroud
for, to lie paid extra.
Yearly advertisers exceeding In tlieir advertisements
tho avorago number of lines agreed for, will bo charged
at proportional rales.
No ADVERTISEMENTS WILL SB INSERTED GRATUI
TOUSLY.
All advertisements for charitable Institutions and ro-
llglous societies, will bo churgod half price.
ITS** All advertlsemoute sent to this office without di
rections as to tho number of Insertions, will be published
daily, until ordered to. bo discontinued, and charged no*
V All loltora directed to this ofllco, or tlie Editors,
must bo post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N» B.—Each Citation by tbo Court of Ordinary, that
■ application has been inndo for Letters of Administration,
must bo published tu:rtv days at least.
Notice , by Executors and Administrator* for Dobtors
and Creditors to render In tliolr accounts, must bo pub*
Ushod six waaxs.
Bales of Real Estate and negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators,- and Guardians, must be published FORTY
DAY8 before the day of sale. Thcso sales must bo mrnlo
at tho Court House door of tho county In which the prop,
erty Is situate, and on tho first Tuesday of tho month,
between the hours of ton In tho morning and four lu the
afternoon. No sole from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed lu tho advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tbo Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Ileal Estate
or Negroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS.
• Sales of personal property (except negroes) of tea Into
and Intestate estates, tor Executors and Administrators,
must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters Dlsmlssory, must bo published SIX MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on Ileal Estate,
must be advertised once a month for rOUll MONTHS.
Orders or tho Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agrseraeut) to mako titles to laud,
must bo advertised tbrco months nt least.
Sheriff's sties, under executions regularly granted by
tho Courts, must ho advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions, SIXTY DAY8—soles of perishable
property, under order of Court, must be advertised, gen
erally, TEN DAYS before tho (lay of salo.
hist of Voter8.
S EC. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority of the
#aw«,>Thnt from and after the passage of this act all
person# shall bo qualified to vole at elections for Mayor and
Aldermen or the city of Savannah and tho Itamlt a there
of who arc citizens of the United States, have rosldod In
the Stalo or Georgia for one yonr Immediately preceding
the (flection and within tho corporalo limits of savannah
for ono mouth Immediately preceding tholr registration
and continue so to do up to tho time of election, who
have attained Iho ago or iwonty-one years, huve paid idl
city taxes or have In their own right sufficient real estate
to satisfy any tax executions which may bo agnlust them,
who have mndo all returns required by.tho ordinances oi
the city, and havo been registered according to the pro*
‘Visions or tills act.—Extract from the Registry Law.
Adolph Abrahams. Robert Adams, Johns Achord,Goo
A Asb,F W A vurfehit,G W Anderson,Mnthlas Amorous,
O D Ash, Slowurt Austin, David Abmhnm,0 8 Arnold,
Guo Alexander, Jno \V Anderson, P VV Alexander, Ilobt
Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N
Armstrong.
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Conrad Bycb, Richard Burke, Michael Tfoylan, E W
Jlukcr, John Brady, E J Blount, Win M' Blount. Patrick
Brady, Thus Bandy, Wm 11 Blount, Dr W G Bulloch,
Anthony Hosier. Saul B Box, Jos 11 Baldwin, Isaac llriin*
no, Seigstnond Borg, Homy Homers, N K Banmm, Win
T Brantley. Ilobt Blake, Win Burke, A T Bennett, Wm
M Block. FelixJJouywon, Gilbert Butter, Thus Bourko.
Eugene M Bee, J I* BoifouUlot, L E Hycl:,. A Borchort,
Wm llataeuger. Patrick. Uulkoy, P 11 Helm, Henry Bette*
man, Tbos W E Dculle, Win J Bulloch, Patrick Bradloy,
Henry Burt, E II Bacon, H P Bell, Win J Bandy, II L
Byrd, G A Boufoulllot, Jno G Bryan, Thomas 11 Barrett,
Michael Branum, Duvld Bell, Jno Bilbo, T A Bulkloy,
Francis Blair, CIiss Ball, Patrick Brady, Thos J Bulloch,
J M Butter, Michael Bryan, Goo Bankmau, O E Barrie,
Jas Bryan, D L Best, J A Baker, W II Bunch, Jos K
llullough, Wm D Brown, A T r.uwne, Jos H Burroughs.
InoBennott, JiOuls Bnuftold, Jos IlnncroRr Tliaddeus J
Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Blount. Jno N Burbee, Jas
A Brown, O W Ilruen, Monos Black, II L 8 limits, Thos
8 Bailey, WII Bulloch, R M Unrtholmoss, Henry W Uiur-
aultett, P N Blots, Henry Brigham, VV8 Brantley, T W
Benton, M J Buckner. John Boston, B M B "
Dennis BlaiincrbassoU.
li Durrouglis,
Wm II Cuyler, John Cooper, O A Cloud, P L Constan
tine, David C Cush, M A Cohen, HR Cuyler, Goo A Cuy
ler, Holoiuon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, W II Cooper, Edward
Cubbugc. David Cohen, John Cloary, Jos V Coiinernt,
Allen Cullen. Chas Coo tier, Jas Cleary, Barnard Cons tan-
tine, Thos W Cooper, John Clancy, John Camions, F W
Cornwell, Jos S Curruthens Nicholas Crugerj Wright
-j U VUUlJIUUlUj i-ruiwis V noun VUIIJ, inutuWIK,
John Cordell, Jas Connelly, John Uarrulhers, Frederick
Cook. Emanuel Canwnllor, Luko Christie, Jus Campbell,
Frns Cumpfleld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund
Colter,'Montgomery Cuinming, II E Courier, Jos Clug-
horn, John Cass, Jno Cunningham, Carl Craft, Wm Car
son, U L Cole. VV OCIfnrltou, H J M Cubbcgo, Moses
Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, S M (folding, Freder
ick Carmens, Wm (fox, Wallace Cuinming, Patrick frui
ty, Michael Carey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Will Con
don, ilobt Curr, Fras Champion, A H Champion, Juo W
Cornell, James Cornell, II RChristian, Jno J Contes, Jas
Cox, JnoT Ournpngnuc, Wm Cullen, And Conies, Ptorco
Condon, Aaron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clark,
J B Cilbbego, Goorgo Colly, Uriah Cranston, CharleftUuti-
non, Roltort J Cawsliy,ST Chapman, John F Ctirdell,
Antonio Clilsn, John Lliope, ThosCounlff, Tho# Couway,
Mows S Cohen, D 11 Camp.
Rlc’d W Dolanoy, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm 0
Dawson. Michael Dully, lllo’d Donovan, Sami 1* Dibble,
Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorze. Patrick Downny,
IsaacD’Lyon,'Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson. Morty Dorgan, Win II Duvls, Wm Dixon,
Jss DuipqClr— 1 *-- T *
calf, E Mondell, A K Moore, Win Mackay.
N.
Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Nagle, Nevlll Noyle
Nell, J G Neldtllnger, A A Nungazcr, J11 Norton.
John W Owoi ~
Duncan, John Dllhm, Isniul Dasher, Lovl Delbltt, A O
Davenport, Isaac Duvls, Henry Dnnnonfolser, Jno D Del-
lannoy, W L Duvls, 8 0 Dunning, Patrick Dorvlno, Chas
II Duryoo, Burrell Dye, 8 C Dunning, Jr, F G Dana, W
II Dudley, John Dovuney, John Doble, IIII Darby.
Ei
„ Henry Ellis, Daniel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
Einstein, John Evorard, Wm Klluby, Thos Eden, C W
Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden.
Joseph Felt, John Foloy, Thos Ford, Jos 8 Fay, Wm
Ferrlll, Sowull H Fisk, James Fountain. Diigald Ferguson,
J E FuIIlgnnt, Robert Ferrell, Jno G Falllgant, Jus Far
rell, John Fofloard, Andrew Furry, John Fitzgerald, An
drew Flatley, R B Fell, Michael Finney, Wm FFouy, E
8 Fulton, G 8 Frierson, Austin French, Jolmnn D Fisher,
Wm Folllard. Dominick Flntley, John Flonnegnn, Pat'k
Foloy, Thos Flahorty, Jno D Fish. L M Falllgant, Owen
Foloy, L J B Fairchild, Jos Fannstan, Michael Fay, G W
Fennell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher. G J Fulton, Jacob
Friaud,-J G Fathers, G G Parries, John O Ferrell, James
Folker. Green - Fleetwood, Goo W'Fahn, Leonard Free
land, ll R Fort.
G.
John Gerdtz, Francis Grlinball, J F Guilmartln, Hon]
ucouovoly, Joshua Griffith, C L Gilbert, Jos George, sr.,
G W Germany, J U Galilei Jos T Gannon. Jos Geiger,
Michael Glasgow,;Geo A Gordon, Win A Gibbons, Pat
rick Garron, Jos Grady, Goo Glen, J F Grov'onsteln, John
Unmtnoll, Jos Gallagher, Domingo Gulleo, John Griffin,
John Glonovcty, Jas E Godfrey, L J Guilmartln, Seaborn
Goodall, David ll Gnnmi, Goorgo Gatehouse, J M Griffin,
Tho# Green, J W Gibbons, Chas-Gross, Patrick Gordon,
V M Green, Jno F Glatlgny, Poter Gurney, W W Good
rich, Israel Goar. WmF Goodwin, John Gllleland. Joseph
D Garnett, CharlesGaualil, John Gallaghor, C A Greiner,
t L Gue, II M Goodwin, L 8 Goodwin, Canton Gerdts,
Janies E Gaudry, Julius 11 Gnudry, R ll Griffin.
cIiiujI Horan, John Ilughos, David Ilnrmon, M O ffonld,
WmL Haupt, WiaN Ilnborslmra, Jos Hunter, 8N Har
ris, J H Hernandez, 8 P Hamilton, Ilonry llaupt, Ed-
''“''■dllufruran, Patrick IlalL Wm ilnulnu,Joiiallmu Hill,
L P Harris, Wui P Hunter, O W Ilnnlcnatlu, Wm Hunt,
°, r »L D Hendry, DF Halsey,Patrick Honly, John Higgins,
•John Hiudy, Juo A Ilougos, Jno Hunter, U B Haupt, Juo
Howard, Afartin Horn, Win Hone, Foter llorrman, It A
n “ "-- i, Job O Illno*, Ilonry Uunkon,
ir, Tintothyllowo.OS Hardee,
, , _.7ios llonucmon, W J Halley,
Hwira Jlarpob J E Ilogg, WR Harris, Nicholas Hernun-
dux, Thos tieffared, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Ueitder-
juiiq O II Hall.R 11 llurdco, David llnrringlon, EdwinE
iSkb W ** IIiuiHomaii, N Al Harris,' Htephou llalrlck, 8
Allookor. os Hunter, liltIlkborahnin,Clids F Ilam-
lloii, W 11 Ifqlmos, 8 P Halsey, Wm II llaborsbam, J AI
Haywood, Thos Huynoa.
John W Udy, John J, Ihly Wra Ibly, Brlun Island.
George Jones, JnsC Jones, Jna Al Jonos, BG James,
Alexander Johnson, JnsT Jones. J I) Jesse, Thos Jones,
.Edward Jonos^Jos Johnston. Poter Jacobs, Jno ll Johu-
, "on, Chrlstlun Jogstoltor, ES Johnson, G H Johnson, W
V Emnnuol Joseph, J It Johnson, A E Jonos.
Jno ll Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas JoUVoys.
K«VlmaD, WmH Kelly, Pblllln
M Kollock. Esra Kent, N (i
^ lng ! Jo 5. n Kennedy,-Dr N Kohlhouse,James
K°rit, James Kennedy, John
I'utrlck L«j. I
cghnn, J T Lh
Mlailgh, John
LathroprM^ ... , rni „„
&ill Lean', Hugh Larfcim, Patrick Lonnlmn,
"S pnnlofLapliiin, Thomas Lyon. James Liut-
1 atrtek Loo, Dnnlol Laphan, Thomas Lyon, Jamos Lon-
W , . uu }» l TddndbvLlnda Mftdo, Ihmlol Lesliey, WUBnm
MljdghjJohp Lnrkln, Ifonir Lalhrop. D PLandorshlne,
Andrew Low.O DLoboy, Louis t/ogrlol, John Lyons, O
Luf burrow, Oharlos I*w Poter Lee, Robert Wboitrn.
Levy LIltenlhaL W W Lincoln, lIFLetche. P WES®
lalneLovell, Win ELong,JohnN Lewis.Hlmcon l^me!
.L Luf burrow, Wllllntu Lake, 8 A Tl.awrence, AR
Lawton, Edward.Lyqob, Edward IxivolL JohnlSoC D
J P Llmlor. James J Logan,
. r V .JIU luimruiiig. Mill, U OIUI-
lolt, Jos Alordocal, Allclmel AIcGrnll, Thos Alurtnugh,
I^nntler Moore, Aluthlas II Myor, Poter McGullllcUdd'
SIlvMtor Manning. M Marsh. Jacob MUler. Jno Mm
■nfl. Jlln MnlitHmllln rnlm. Il.L— fr 1 It.. . ..HI.
i —ird, U D Murphy, Jerotnlnh Alnc
Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, H Al Morel, I
Moarn, C O Milter, John AlcCabe, Hnrvey Alorm
MtdJery, James J McCoy. Isaac Minis, Edw
G Murklns, 8 8 Aleody, Dennis McGuire, I
McKom!S 11 Jr , - C »'"®’ ^ M .“. b
P Mills, V
ooly.WmAl
O’Ryrno, Allclmel O'Neill, C E O'Sullivan, II G Oliver,
John Oliver, Jonathan Olmatead, M O'Reilly, James Oli
ver, W O O'Drlscoll.
P.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E Al Prondorgast,
Som'l N Papot, James Pronderynst, O C Parker, Anthony
l’orlor, Jos V Prentice,- Jno raw, N 8 Plndor, eain'l
Phllbrick, Ju M Prentice, 8 M Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k
Prunty,.Androw O l'ucelty, Edwin Pursons, Elisha Par
sons, Jno Poole, 8 G PuncosL Owoti Peterson, C B Patter
son, Juhu Porfleld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Pren-
dergos, Thos Purse, 8atn'l PUtman, E J Purse, George
Parsons, R D Pstmt, Al Prondorgast, Edward I’ndolford,
Sen- Edward Podolford, Jra Tlios PIdgoon, Thos 8 Pitt,
Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips, Juines Prunty, J M Palin.
Jas Quanlock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn.
P SI Rnsaoll, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jacob
Roscnband, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Win Rochester,
Juines Russell, ThosJ Ryon, J U Ross, John Reedy, A
Al Ross, Allclmel Itochford, Christopher Russoll, Wm P
Roberts. John Ryan, JUltoad, Josw Robborts, Henry
Roscr, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, 1.8 Ilussoll. Wm
IlouUu, Baruey Roden, l'at’k Uyan, Wm Rogers, Jno A
RIchuruson, Jno C Rowland, Allchael Rooney, Goorgo
Hitler, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Win llemslmrt,
J W llabun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W
llomshart, Ilobt Rulford, II W Halford, Alathow llalford,
Wm llollly, J P W Reed. Jno Riordon, Francis Helves,
Jeffurson Roberts. O H lltkeman, H Rogers, J Ilonoldson,
' iroinlah Ityan, B G Ileed, Chas E Robinson.
E A Boullnrd, Wm Bwoll, John A BobalTor, John
Scudder, Rlcb’d Smye, Ilonry Starke. Abraham Simpson,
Christopher Schneider, John A Stuly, Rlcb’d Scanteu,
Emnnuol Shoftall, Hannan Sllbcr, RII Spencer, Alorde-
colBhelteB. Andrew Stoafvnter, John Savage, J 8 Solo
mons, Frod’k Scberff, A A Smels, W R Bymons, Thos
Sullivan, Geo Bimlthoir, Juo G Sexton, AJ OShaw, Ja
cob Shatter, M Shefflall, sr^GJ Spencer. 8um’l Solomons,
J PScriveiuJohnSpeUmaiuD ll Slew art, John Sullivan,
D Shnlter, Vvtn H Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud
der, Haiu’l 8 Sibley, Anthony Sogiir, Jas Shea, Pat’k
Scnnlnn, Jas8klimor, J II St rocs, Dati’l Sullivan, Jos
Skinner. Dr SSheflall. Nicholas Sfnot, Alartln Siillivnn,
Lewis Smith, Jacob bchafter, Thomas Saunders, John
Stovonson, G N Staley, Thos8mllh,G J Smith, Jno Sul
livan, James Sullivan, Walter W Smith, Goo Shultz, F F
Htrobhnrt, Jas J Stokes, Geo 8huto, Harmon Sungstock,
Uonrv Seltzer, O B Scully, E Some rail, Francis Sorrel,
Juo A Slcgln, John Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven,
Wm Salle, C Al Slone, J R Saussy, J M Schley, Francis
Shells, P K Slilcls, Adani Short, Juo Y Symons, James
Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Humidors, Edwin Stiles,
J Al Solomons, Augustus Scholdumun, Dennis Sullivan,
Diuilol Sullivan, M J8olontons, Al Shohnu, Dennis Sulli
van, Barney Smith, Henry Stlbbs, Jas II Shehnu, Valen
tino Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scruuton, Martin
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jna F Stokes, Philip Smith, Jos
Al Shetltnnn, James Al {Strickland, Timothy Sborrcdan,
Thomas Smith, Wra Starr, Jr.
T.
Wm II Tarver, John V Turvcr, Goo W Tltcolmb, Wm
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Unrnurd G
Tllden, Fra’s Trantell. AFTorlny, l r G Thomas, W F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Talhlrd, Fras Trautell, J D
TetnbrokeJ James Tlnirmnlt, B T Tumor, Wm Thomas,
(5 E Tom, Edwnnl Townsend, B TThous, A Thomas, W
PTeffi, Marlon Threudurnfl, Jno HTJiodo, II JTIiomas-
son, WII Tinsley, Fras Tnicnolut, R V Tiiomas, Ilichard-
san Tombs, W (1 Talhlrd, J E Taylor, JohnCl Thomas,
John Trutaller, 1K Teffi, Jas P Tustln, Tbos M Turner, F
A Tuppor.
IT,
Christian Uobelo.
V.
Antonio Vendloy, alios Ralnboskl, Chas Van Horn, W
II 8 Vorstillo, Tristram VerstUle, David Vouder, Ilonry
Vellstelcli,
O A Wood, Rlcb’d Wnynn, J L VVfnoburg, Cnpt W
White, Jnincs Whllllmn, ftetli Woodward, Elisha Wylly,
Charles Wilson, Goo W Wylly, Augustus Wenzo, James
White, L IV Wells, Fraucls WUsou, J J Waver, A ll
Wugh, Edmund Wallen, A J Wylly, Jos Al Wilson, ; G
Al Wnldburgh, Wm Thorno Wllllunus Wra Wilson, mn
Waters, Illrunt Walter, John VVIIIImnson, Jas White, Ja
cob Walter, Gregory White, Michael Weldon, Thomas
Weight. WO Wylly, E O Wilson, W W Woodbrldgo,
Bryan wren.R 1) Walker, Jnd W Wilson,Thos J Wulab,
II O Wycr, Jos VV Wood, Wm Wright, G 8 Walt, II F
Wllllnk, Ifisao Welder, Yvm Woscott, Jacob VValdburgh,
J VV Webster, Jarrnrtl VVubhlcmau, A J White, Christo
pher White, Irvin L Wolfe, Nicholas, Conrad Wutemltli,
Isaac P Wlillehend, C E Whiting, T R Wylly, Kuos
Wlthlngton, Uunjonihi Whitehead, Thomas Workman,
Dr.8 Warner, J W Watts,Juo Williams,BP Whitehead,
Tlios A Wilson, Thus 8 Wayne, G Vv West, Jos Vv
White, G M Wlllott, Simon Waller, W II Weeko#, U K
Washburn.
Poter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongo.
Poter Znrodoskl, Edward G Zotrouor, Jacob Zimmer
man, Edward Zudoinca.
Tho foregoing are tbo qualiflcatlons of voters entitled
to voto for Mayor and Aldermen of tho City ofSavnimuh
at tbo ensuing election In December next, and a list of
persons Registered for tbo month of Alny. If there are
uny persons whoso names are Registered, and who uro
not entitled to a vote, nollco is respectfully requested to
bo given to tho Clerk i f Council, that they may bo dealt
with according to law. R. F. AKIN,
June b Clerk Connell.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA,
T HIS COMPANY will conllnuo to transport Produce
nnd other Alorclmndlso, on the Savmmah river, to
aud from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt.Pm:.roT.
LAMAIl, Cnpt. Crk#will. ,
-«IND ALSO BY TUB BTKAMKR—
AMORY SIBLEY, CupL -
Tho latter Steumor being of less draught than any
othor on tho River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of tho water. The Company Is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats nnd two Lighter#.
All Freight addressed to tho care of tho Compnny, of
Its Aguuta, will bo received and forwarded, freo of com*
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, savannah,
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA.
STUAIff 1IOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will continue to run the following Steamer#, viz:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (iron,) Cnpt. .
CHATHAM, (Iron) Cupb Hubbard.
THOS. S. METCALF, Cnpt. .
TENNESSEE, Cnpt.
Which, with tow-boat* and tightens afford unequalled
lhcilltlea for transportation of freight to tho Interior of
Georgia, South Carolina, Tenuowoe and Alabama, In
connection with Railroads.
Tho olegnnt Bleam-nackot D. L. Adams will connoct
with tbo steamship# Florida nnd Alabama, landing
freight by them In 5 days from Now York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will bo forwnrd-
ed free of commission.
nr In order to prevent detention or miscarriage, hills
of lading should bo nddrossed to G. II. JOHNSTON,
President, Savannah. Merchandize from tho Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward
Padclford. VV. C. O’Driscoll, Hilaries Green. Joseph S.
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
Augusta.—J. R. Uulklcy, T. 8. Metcalf, James Uop
L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G. M. Newton.
Savannah, June 84,1832,
PIANO EORTEN.
SIX AND SEVEN OCTAVKB.—IN ROSE WOOD.
griSM,mb For lone nnd finish, thoy are or Iho first
pPyxEgfaiirdor. Wo think It sufficient, to say that
ff# r | {they arc from tho Justly celebrated inanu-
ftictory of 11. Worcealer. Just received and for solo by
Juno 2d I. W. MORRELL & CO.
CHOICE 1S1KANDI12N.
S& THE Subscribers, agents for Sohuchnnlt »
dy Gobtuml. now offer for sate a small lot of tholr
■S BRANDIES, entitled to debenuro, frumCus-
House Store. TlieseUrandic# uro choice, and are wor-
- ir iilnea
5 eighth do
2 quarter do
5 eighth do
S quarter do
5 eighth do
do
do
do do, “oxtra”
do do, do
do Rochollo
- - a .— do do
Tlio above nro samplea of tho different kinds, which are
offorud at low prices by COHENS & HERTZ.
SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1852.
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NUMBER 172.
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ZIunfUEBB ffini'an.
SWIFT. DENSLOW, fc CO^
Uonlers in Urocorlos. Erovlalono.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
CORNMIt DAY AND WUtTAKKR-tTRKkTS.
HARDWICK tc COOKE,
Factors and Oommlislon NKorehonta.
No. 102 Ban-Street.
R. S. UARDW1CK. JOHN O. COOKE.
VV. D. FORD,
Wliolennlo mid Roiall Grodor.
Waldburg's Building. Jeffereon-etreet, Savannah, Ga n
UST" Constantly on hand, a choice supply of Family
Guockrikb. July 7
J. HASUROUCK tc CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Eorthon-Ware, French China,^Looking Glasses.
PHILIP KEAN,
Draper and Tailor.
AND DEALElCIN READY MADE CLOTHING,
PRNPIELD’S RANOE—H0.98 IRYAN-STREET.
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAYLOR’S DUILMNO—MARKET WHARF,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
Crockcry-Waro* Grecerios, dec. Ac.
Jan 1, ’51 ly
ADAM SHORT,
IKastor Guilder,
rasT poor wk*T or »r. Andrew’# hall,
Will tako contracts for Building and Work in Masonry
of overy description.
L. ROBIDER, [from Paris]
Fanhlonablo Roof nnd Shoe-Maker.
Importer of French Leather,
W1IITAKRR-STRRRT— OPPOSITE BURTS’ BUILniNO,
IL& J.LACHU80N,
Engineer* and Illillwrighti,
IRON If- RRAS8 FOUNDERS,
Canal - Street—Near tbo Canal l«ock.
R. LAOHLISON. S. LACULISON.
J. L. OLIVER,
Foaliionahlo Root irinuufactaror,
NO.BKVRNTKKN BULL-STRKKT, HEAR MOHL'MCMT-SQUARE.
Cork-Solo, Wnter-Proor, Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and PumirSolo Boots: Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pump#, Slipper#,
fee., made to order In tho neatest anu most fashionable
manner, of warranted materials, and by the most experi
enced and careful workmen.
A. N. MILLER,
Englnoer and BKlllwright.
7/1 ON AND BRASS FO UND El?.
NASTRKN WHARF—BAY-ST--
WYLLY tc MONTMOLLIN,
General Agent* and Grokcr*,
For the Salo of
Real Estate,Negroes, fy any description Personal Property.
ornox, CORNER bull-st. and bay-lane,
fob 23 Savannah, Georgia.
A. PONCE,
Importer Sc manufacturer of Segani.
NO. 13 WUtTAKKR-eTRtkT,
Koens on hand 11 well selected stock of Imported Bo-
gars; also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Phies, and alt
oilier articles usually kept In hi# llno'of business, which
hn offers on tho most reasonable terms. nov 3
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Sachin awn Summer jpgtUjtonn.
T IE 8UB8CR1BER takes this raothod of Informing bis Mends nnd tho citizens of Savnnnah, that ho Is now
opening THE MOOT SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING over offered In Ibis city. Tho price* In Main
figures, nro marked upon each article, nnd no dovlntlon, and at Iho rcinarknblo low prices that the goods are marked,
tbo subscriber fools confident will bo appreciated by a generous public. In part are tbo following Goods I have
now In store, to wit:
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Block Cloth Dross and Frock Coats,
Olivo do do do do
Browu do do do do
Blue do do do do
Stack Cloth Sucks and I’olka Sacks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Blind Dress do
Black Doe 8kln Polka Socks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Cnsshncro Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
Bilk Mid Wool do do do
COATS.
Cnmblof,
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Fancy Alpacca,
Purls Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do CnshinoreUs,
Brown nud Yellow Linen,
Bluck Drop d'Ete,
Grass Ltuuu.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen nnd Linen Bosom Shirts.
811k, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
I.tnon, Jeans, anil Canton Flannel do
8ilk, Merino, nnd Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread, nnd Norl Hone,
. Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Llneu Collars, two and three ply.
PANTALOONS.
Btrlnod Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drop d’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Bluck Doe Skin Pauls,
Plain Blnck Cussilucre Pants,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Black and Colored Satinet Pants,
VESTS.
Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embroi’d Cnfalmoro do
White and Fnncy.8ntln und Party do
Plain Block Silk Velvet, eiuglo und double breasted.
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cushmero do do
GLOVES.
Black, While, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth, Cushmero and Lined Ilcrlln do
Black, White andFuncy Sllx do
CRAVATS.
Suporflno Black Silk anil Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, grunt varioty,
White Silk nnd Satin Party Cravuts,
Black und Fancy Silk and Satin Scurfs,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord uud Pongee Pocket Hand-
kerchlcfo.'
Hats nnd Caps, of the Intost styles.
Ladlos’ Riding Hats.
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather.
Vidyses, Carpet Bug#, Cones, Umbrellas, «ml, fee.
OIIILBREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
, F13V13II AND AOI/Ec
J^UIILLFEVER, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Ho*
miUent Fever# nnd nil tho various forms of bilious
diseases, speedily nnd thoroughly cured by DU. OS
GOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, tho well known reme
dy for FoVer nnd Aguo.
That old favorite with Iho publie, requires no dap
7Yap to glvo.lt currency with tbo pooplo. It Is loll
to tell Its own story—to rest on Its own intrinsic niorlls.
Ask tho candid man who has given It a folr trial, anu ho
will tell you wlrat It will accomplish.
It Is entirely n vegetable preparation^ and rnny bo taken
by any one. with perfect safbty to tho most dollente con
stitution, lit repeated hiHtaucos it has Leon administered
to inflmls loss than a month old, sufforlng from nttaoks of
Fever and Ague, and always with entire success- In
numberless instances constitutions greatly Impaired, nnd
apparently ruined by a long residence fit a bilious cli
mate, Iravo been entirely restored by Its continual and ef
ficient use. For side ut wholesale or retail, by
WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
mar 87 Sole Agent for this City,
031 ERY.—100 dozens Lollies’ White Cotton Hose.
30 dozens do Unblouchoddo do
85 do do Black do do
85 do do Mixed* do do
50 do Misses’White, Colored and Fatjoy lloso.
75 do Boys*.White, Brown and Mixed Books.
Also:—Ladles’ Black nud White Silk Hose; Me
low, by NEV1TT, LAT1IROP te OTEB1UN8.
S '“'“K nuVmYi'Lif
& CO.
Suits, nnd Boys’ Cnps. a largo assortment. The J
thoy are mndo up lu the latest stylo and Uio best
asked.
KfiF*Don’t forget tho now store on flrst floor of 81. Andrew's Hall, cornor of Broughton nnd Jofforson-sts. npr 28
• ••• •'•-•—•y call nnd exuiuluo niy stock, as
und at tho lowest prices. Noubateuieutfrom tho prices flrst
TAINT AND OIL STORE,
und 8 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown,’Chrome Green, FarisGroen, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Hal, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lend, Litharge, Paris and Chromo Green,
Prussian Uluo, Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra do Sienna,
Drop Black, nnd A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed Oil., Sperm do., Neatsfoot do-and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, Whito-Wuah BRUSHES, Paint, Vnr-
nlsh, Graining, nnd Artists’ do. Window ntui Picture
GLASS, of all qualities, from 0hv8 to 33by4(l; Copul, Jn-
» Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
l kinds, PAPER ILVNG1NGS, Firo-Uoord Print# und
Border#.
ZTiT Tho above nrttcloa will bo sold on ronsonablo
terms.
IIouNOy Sign uud Ship Puintlng
Dono lu u workumu-Iiko nunnur, and at reasonable
prices. Jan 20
F LAVORED wltli Banana, Pino Apple, Strawberry,
Raspberry, Green Gage, Orange, Jnrgonel Pear, Vor-
gnlout Pear, &c., &c. These Drop# havo tbo pure, rich
Uavor of tho fruit In tho highest stale of perihelion, nnd
uro entirely freo from all noxlons ingredients. Just re
ceived, per steamor, and for solo by .,..
VV. VV. LINCOLN,
mar 18 Monumenbaquaro.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO,
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold In fine pow
der, thou mixed wltli Linseed Oil to the consistency
of thick paint, nud applied with a brush, nnd after an ux-
C Mire of n fow months to the atuumimero, tills contlng
comes a perfect slate or coat of mall, protecting what
ever Is covered from tbo action of tbo weather and from
flro.
There is nothing equal to it for steamboat nnd car decks,
for all kinds of Iron, a# It forms u coating nearly as hard
as the Iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
In somo places, a spurious article has been Bold as the
genuine, therefore purchaser# should bo enrofol to buy oi
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel is mnrkod BLAKE'S FIRErPBOQh
PA/JVV. The above Paint is for rate in Savannah by
sop 18 C. A. L. LAMAR.
GEORGE W. IIARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKEIt,
800 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JUL1AN-STREET,
FruukUii-Squnro.
W OULD Return his thanks to his friends nnd patrons
for past favours, nnd Inform them, that he Is now
ready nt tlio old stand, to exocuto nny work in tho above
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to pleoso all
who may honor him with u call. All kluds of repairing
in the abovo business dono with tho utmost neatness und
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, nnd all kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, 5ml, made on the shortest
notico and on most liberal terms.Jan 20
NOTICE.
M Y STOCK OF JEWELRY Is now largo nnd vory
soloct; DIAMOND WORK of PINS, EARING8,
FINGER RINGS, &c^ Is now more extensive limn usual,
having a fine lot of Extra Size, set to order. Among tho
variety is a CLUSTER RING, (sovon Diamonds,) value,
8500—which will bo a real gratification to show my
friends ns bolng rare, and of boautlfol workmanship; ft
is also fitted for a PIN, In a very good nnd substantial
form. Ladles’ P1N8, BROOCHES, EARRINGS' BOX-
PINS, for Ilalr or Dnguerroolypo Modnllons; for do. do-
Bracelets, Cuff and SHAWL PINS und TRINKETS, in
tho greatest varioty. AU will bo sold nt prices to please
those who may call at G. M. GRIFFEN’S,
mar 31 Luto M. Enstman’B.
GEORGIA RUHR MILL STONES.
T HE Undersigned has on hand nil assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4# feet diameter, n portion
of which la already dressed for running, »uid of superior
quality. All tho necessary Irons furnished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent individual to dross and fit Mill
Stones, tho article can bo delivered at all times to suit
orders, nnd on liberal terms. C. H. CAMPFIELD.
ORDINARY’S B1.ANK8.
A LL tbo different forms of Blanks, according to the
Into law, for tho Court of Ordinary, printed and for
salo by [mar 80] JOHN M. COOPER &■ CO.
To «1ie Ludlcs,
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re
viving, nnd lieautliying Cabinet Furniture, Clmlrs,
tea., giving n rich, glossy uppcuranco, superior to var
nishing. Tlio subscribers have been appointed Agents
for tho sale of tho abovo excollcnt article. Direc
tions nccompnliy each bottle. No housckcejior should bo
without it. Price 25 cents. For rale by tho dozen or
single bottle. A liberal discount to those who wish to
sclPnguln. COLLINS & DULKLEY,
Jan 27 UK) Hryan-atrcot,
‘ English and FrenohTlTustratcd
Slundarilf .Scientific <V Medical Rooks*
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on tho UsoofthoAlter^
scope: by John QucketL lllustratod.
Jmoturcs on Histology, delivered ut Iho Royal Collcgo
ofSurgeons of Englunth by Joliu Quekott. illustrated
with 150 cuts.
Chemical Technology, orChomlslry applied to .lie Arts
nnd Manufactures: by Drs. Knapp, Ronalds and Rich-
unison.
Principles of Physics.and Meteorology: by J. Mutter,
Professor of Physics, al the University or Freiberg. Illus-
trated with 530 engravings on wood.
Tlio Anatomy of the External Forms of Man: byj,
Fnn, M. lb, und llobort Knox, M. II.
Tlio Microscopic Anatomy or tho Humnn Body In Hoallh
ojuI Disease: by Arthur IIlll ilossaU, M. I).
Tho Natural 11 Istorv of Man: by James Cowles Prich
ard. M. D., etc. otc. Third edition, with 50 colored plates.
Elements or General and Minute Anatomy of Man and
Matnnliffi by Fr. Gerber.
A Practical Text-Book of Inorganlo Chemistry, with
Qualitative and QunuUtailvo Analysis: by Dugtdl Camp-
Physiologic I'atholnglqito: par II. Imbort.
Tlio Philosophy of Marriage: by Allchael Ryan, AL D.
Afanunl of Practical Assaying: by John Mitchell.
A Complete Course or Meteorology: by L.F. Cueralz.
Ene.ydopcdlo Anatomlque: par J. lieulo.
Received by
Juno 10
JOHN AL COOPER U CO.
READV*1UADE CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
S UCH Has been the demand in this Afarket for Clothing
ut wholesale by Country Merchants, wo have been in
duced to fit iiii and fill ono of our Lohs with READY-
M ADE CLOTHING nml GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS, which we now offer nt
WHOLESALE ONLY.
Dealers will nt once see the advantage of selecting from
a LARGE STOCK, where tho sizes are not broken by
constantly retailing from lu Wodo not conlluu ourselves
to nny one particular market In getting our CLOTHING,
but tako advantage of sovcral of tho Northern markots.
f.lutN and Caps.
Wo shall contluuo us heretofore, tho Wholesale Hat
nnd Cup Business, nnd by connecting the two branches,
Teel confident cun gtvo better bnraoius in either branch
than wore before offered In this city. Our stock Is now
complete, lo which wo most respectfully luvlto an exami
nation before purchasing, nt Nob, 155 Congress and 75 St.
Juliiui-etrcots, Gibbous’ Block, Savannnh, Go.
Jan 20 LYON & REED.
CHEAP CASH STORE,
CORNER WHITAKER ANJ) CONORESS-STS.
nnliE Subscribers have received ncr steamer Alabama,
JL n cbolco selection of 6UAIMEK GOODS, consisting
lu purl ns follows:—Uarogcaof ovurv description. Tissues,
Foulard Silks, Grenadlnrs, Printed Jaconet#, Organdies
and Cambrics, plain nnd figured Swiss, Alborinea, Silk
nnd Linen Poplin, Enibroldorics, Collnre, Cuffr, Under-
sleeves, ChcmUuts, Lteeu Cambric Huudkerchlofr, black
Not Gloves and Mitts—all or which they will dlsposo
of at their usual low prices for cash, or city acceptances.
AL PRENDEUG/ * '*• '
may 20
NDEItUAST te po.
NEW ROOKS.
rplIE PHILOSOPHY OF LIVING—by Herbert Mayo,
Tho Llfoof Judge Joffroys, Clilof Justlco of tho King’s
Bench, under Charles 1I„ nnd Lord High Chancollor of
Euglmid, during Uio Relgu of James if.: by Humphrey
W. Woolrych.
God In Disease, or Tho Afonircstatlon of Design In Mor
bid Phenomena: by James F. Duncan, M. D.
Memorial or James Fenltnore Cooper.
Pencilling by the Way; by N. P.Willis.
Pynnsburst: bis Wanderings and Ways of Thinking;
by Donald Alucluod.
A Book for a Comer; by Leigh Hunt, being No. 0 PuU
nam’s Library.
Tho Political Works of Louis Napoleon, translated Into
English; by Bon Gaultier.
Hunting tho Romantic; or tho Adventures of a Novel
Abbotford’s EdiUon, of tho Waverly Novels, InTwolvo
Vote.—Vol. 1.
The Adventures of Rodorlck Random; by Tobias
Bmollctto.
Popular nnd Practical Sclonco—Uio Solar System; a
descriptive treatise upon tbo Sun, Aloouand Flanuta; by
J. Russell Hind.
JEsop’a Fables, in French. Received by
J.CL
Juno 3
CUBBEDGE.
CORNER WlilTAKE-
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS Sc SHIRTINGS.
Tho Subscribers Imvo just received per brig Wilson
Fuller, from Now-Vork:
Water Twist hleacliod SHEETING •
New-York Mills do do
Junto#’Steam Alllls do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 und 4-4
Ixmdsdalo and Washington l«ong Cloths, 4-4
Sen Island Brown Shirting, 7*8 and 4-4
7-8,8, U, 10, II, nud 12-4 Alluudulo Uro. Sheeting
7-8, H, 0,10,11, nnd 12-4 do Bleached do
7-8,8, 0, 10,11, and 12-4 Natnlltou do do
For sale by Al. l'RENDEltO AST Sc CO.
UNIVERSITY OF NANIIVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE SECOND Annual Course of Lectures In this
Department will conmumce on Iho first Monday of
November next, uud conllnuo Ull Uio first of tho ensuing
March.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D,,Principles nud Practice ofSur-
JOHN B m7 WATSON, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women mid Children.
A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D., Surgical nnd Pathological
Anatomy nud Physiology.
W. K. BOWLING, M. D n Institutes nnd Praotice of
Modlclne. „ ,
0. K. WINSTON, M. Materia Modlca and Medical
Jurisprudence.
ROBERT M. PORTER, M. D, aoneral nnd Special An-
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D., Chemistry and Phar-
WM. tI^IGGS, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Tlie Anatomical rooms will be opeued for students, on
tho.flrtt Monday of October.
Tho Students will havo access to Iho State UospUftL
A full Preliminary course of Lecture# will bo given
by tho Professor#, commencing also on Uie Aut Monday
of October.
Fee or each Profcisor $15. Matrioulntlon ticket’95;
Dissecting ticket $10; Graduating Too $85.
Good board can bo obtaluod In the city at from #3 50
10 Withor'lufonnatlfln can bo oblnlnod by mldreaslng the
Doan. J. B. 1.1NDSLF.Y, M. D., lh»u.
Nashville, Tciul, Juuc, 1853. (hlltuo-5o July 8 •
NEW MUSIC.
S ONGS: Ask mo not what I am thinking, Lilly Dale,
This, this Is the hour, My childhood’s home. When
thou my cherished love wort by, I’ll think of thee In mer
ry bours,Moonllght 1# sleeping, Morning, noon, and night,
The Pnrenl’s lost Jewel, Ah dream of happy youth, By the
moon’s sofUtKht, Holiest hearts and Willing hands, Gipsy
girl’s carol, Pilgrim land forever, Jaiy or tho sylph, Wako
up sweet melody, Cotno and sco mo Alnry. Ann, My own
pretty Rose, Dying exile, One faithful friend, Ago or gold,
Oh were 1 bill a moonbeam bright. Thus meet thou nnd
I, I wish she was here. Strike I strike for your (hlhcriand,
Trumpet or Liberty, Oh 1 mother here’s tho vory top or
joy and griof,Smiling fucca, Alnry lice, &c- 5m%, for solo
by [may 3] F.ZOQBAUM fc(X>.
NEW ROOKS.
A AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY in 1848 and ’40; by
Wni. Ilonry Stiles; In 2 vols. 8vo- wilh plnloa.
Price, $3-50.
Tlio Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth nnd Marvel.
Mexico—Aztec, Spanish nud Republican—a Historical
Sketch of tho Lato War, and Notices of New Aloxlcoond
California; by Branlz .Mayor. 8vo, with numerous stool
0l, ^lmBiiekoye Abroad, or Wanderings In Europe nud In
the Orients, wltli ongrnvlngs; by 3. S. Cox.
Tho Two Families: by tlie author of “Rose Douglas.”
Pyunshurst: Ills Wanderings nud Ways of Thinking.
Tho Study of Words; by It. ChonovlxTrench.
Willis’s Pencilling# by tlio Way.
inay 28 W. TIIOUNB WILLIAMS.
ltrown’H EtiKcnceoI JninttlcuGiugur.
T HIS Articlo is elaborately pro|mrwl from caroflilly eo-
luctctl article# or tho best quality; it possesses in a
concentrated form nil the valuable properties of tho Jo-
tnulcn (■ lugur, and I# wnrrahtcil to bo free from all Irri
tating or other properties of an Injurious tendency.
It 1# beneficially used in a varioty of circumstances
where n warm cordial nhd grntcftil stimulant Is required,
R arllculnrly In cases whore llioro Is a sense of exhaus-
on nrislng from oxcosslvs fetlguo or beat, a fow drops
in half u tumbler of water with a little sugar, will bp
found an effectual and most pleasant restorative, which
ronkos this essence a highly iincfol addition to tho travel
ler's portmanteau, a# well as to tho family collection of
remedies. «...
Where there Is an unploasnnt sciuo of weight or nausea
after eating, front Imperfect digestion, or where nausea
l# Induced from riding In n rati road car, or carriage, or
from tho motion of a vessel nt sen, the Etsoncq of G a-
ger. If given nccordiug to the directions will almost In
variably give relief. ,
In ordinary dlnrrhma, Incipient cholera,. In short, In
all cores or prostration of tlio digestive functions, whether
from Indulgenco or dlsonso it is of InwiUmublo value.
During tho summer months nud In Southern climates.
It Is Invaluable, particularly during the prevalence of
epidemic Cholera ; no traveller or family should bo wlth-
corner, wl
June 84 Monument-tquare.
OMB8.—A largo j^sortmont of She)), ivory, Buffalo,
nud llmxlllian Dressing, Tuck, Pino Tbetli, and
Children’s Long Ouml*.ortho latest pattern^ just re-
cclvnd per steamer, nud for sale liy
July U MOORE & HENDRICKSON.
R OSIN WANTED, of good quality, Brown, In barrels,
by [may 25] COHENS &• HERTZ.
T ABLE CUTLEItY.-FIno Ivory Tea and Table
Knives, with and without Forks; Cocoa and Horn
and Pocket Cutlery; for sole by
Jan 18 COLLINS fc DULKLEY.
PATENT JOE cfiScKEhs and ro6acco"CuUcrs^I5r
L sate by F. W. CORNWELL.
102 ifryan-streot.
O.LAS8 CURTAIN I’JNS—Just received, and for salo
'J' hy p. W. CORNWELL,
m ay20 102 Bryan-stroct
C OCOA DIPPERS, Du«t Pans, Towel Rollers, Lemon
Squeezer#, Coffee Mills, Bras# Bound llucketa, Waah
nonrds, Cup Mops, Wire Covers, &c. For sale by
way w COIAjINS It DULKLEY.
C UKJAIN FIXTURES.—25 dozen Curtain Band#,
25 do Window Cornice#, now style#; Just recelvod and
or sale by [mar2U] 1. W. A1QR1U3LL Sc CO.
TT N1VE8.—Joseph Rodgers Sc Sou’# and Geo. Wosten*
AV holme# fc Sou’s celebrated Pen and Pocket Knives,
or salo by
may 3
. UH HIM, < l\lin
F. W. CORNWELL,
102 Bryan-sl.
S PRING DIVIDERS, Calipers, ami Compasses, of’oli
■Izm, for sale by 1 F. W. CORNWELL
- m, y 7 102 Bryaii-atrect.
may 85
wis k j
may 85
I, and for sale u.
I. VV. MORRELL fc CO.
. CANES.—A splendid and well assorted
lot oi fancy Canes; Just opened, at
SAULSBUltY & CO.’S, Marshal House.
J^nd^for^stUeb 1 * ,a * 8 n " orte ^ Jar Corks, Juitroccived,
way 25 MOOIIE Sc HENDRICKSON.
I NDIA RUBBER GOODS.—Just received, a fresh lot,
such as Coats, Cloaks, Lcgglns, Travelling Bags, nud
rafe Preservers; for salo by ##“»•*
way 28 ROB1NSON&CAMP.
^ va " * h,1 »
may 3 NEVITT, LATHROP Sc 8TEBBINS.
T INKN DRAWERS—Something new for SunTmer
XJ wear; just received, and for sate by
„wuy 85 SAUISbURV JcCO.
war 22 ROBINSON tc CAMP.
WINDOW SHADES.—Just received per steamer Ala-
J v, bamot a now and splendid assortment of Window
blimles, of tills spring’s Style, and tor sale by
. mor! » AHUN St BURNS.
D ress GOOpa—Crapo Do Puree. In plain colors
Rich and high colored french Organdie Mnsliu#;
jaconet and Cambric Muslins lu every varioty of stylo,
or sale by LaROCHE, BOWNKfcCO.
Colored
‘ Lisle
-- , LaROCHE,DO,,
ri L ?,y^r A "“I’J’rior make or White and Ct
VJT Kid GIovm; also a great vnriety of Silk and
Thread; also Slocks and Cravat#—Just opened at
may 10 HAULSBURY l
B ARRY’S TlttCOPHKRUUB, or Medicated Com-
pound—For restoring, preserving, and beautifying
uio hair, eradicating scurr and dandruff, lo prevent bald-
iioss and grey hnlr; Just received nnd for sale by
may 84 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GfNGElL—A froib
■ugyly Just received andJorsnlo.by
ed nnd for salo by
MOORE & HENDRICKSON.
inay
YtlN’s MAGNETIC POWDER—For the destruction
of nil kinds of Insects; also, for tbo destruction of
rats und inleo; just received nnd for salo by
may 24 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—A largo supply
J ust received und for sale by VV. VV. LINCOLN. 1
mar 11 Monument Square.
C ASTILE SOAP.— 1 2U boxes old CartiloSoap, lease do
Wlilto; Just received, nnd for sale by
may 25 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
D URAND’S Celebrated French BITTERS—Just re
ceived and for sale by
may 25 BRONSON & SEVELINGF..
L IBERIAN PALM SOAP.—This Soap Is prepared
from tho pure Palm Oil; and Is highly i.seful for
cleansing the skin—Is very emollient, nml produces an
excellent lulhor. For salo by WM. VV. LINCOLN,
may 22 Ahmumunt-squaro.
Q UININE.—100ounces Farr’s pure Sulphate Qulniue:
Just recelvod, nudforsale by
npr 1 MOOltE & HENDRICKSON.
Y)RANDY nnd GIN IN BOND.—10 half pipes Otnnl,
1) Dtqiuy & Co’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 qrs. Rochelle
AcBordenux Brandy, and 0 plfies Imperial Eagle and
Swan Gin, In Bornled Warebouse; for.mile by
_nter22_ VV. Al. DAVIDSON.
S T. CROIX and JAMAGA RUAI.—3 puncheons very
Ono old Jatnaca Rum and 3 puuclieous BU Croix
Rum, In store und for salo by
mar 23 VV. Af. DAVIDSON.
T EAS.—75 half client#superior quality Black Tun, lu
5 oz. paper#, recently hniiorted. Also, 25 half chests
of flue quality Hyson, and 20 Cattles do. In store, for sate,
mar 22 VV. Al. DAVIDSON.
P IGS FEET.—Pul iip Fulton Alarkett 10 quarter Uhls-
landing, for sate by HONE Sc CONN ERY,
mar 22 Hnrri’s wharf.
1 f'LOUR.—ioo bbls. Canal Flour, uow landing and in
F store oud for salo by
tqny 20 HONE Sc CONNERY.
B 1
forjuite by [may 20]
ONE Sc CONNERY.
C HAMPAGNE.—10 dozen quarts and 10 dozen pints,
of choice brands; for solo by
may 20 MoAIAHON & DOYLE.
B
A CON.—30 blids. sides, 30 do. shoulder#; lauding and
‘ for snip by [June7] AlcAIAllON Sc DOVLE.
sail, in eioru lur buiu ov
BitlGlIAM, KELLY Sc CO.
C EMENT.—100 bbls. Cement, lauding from ship Marlon
und for solo by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO.
■\\riNE8.--Champagne, Afndoirn and Sborry: for salo
W by [Juno 7] A. MINIS.
store; for salo by
Juno 8
BRIGHAM, KELLY U CO.
N E. RUM.—300 bbls. Luther Felton & Sons’ Rum;
• 50 do. primo Boston do; Instore nnd for salo by
Juno8 BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO,
PLASTERING HAIR.—800 bushels Plastering Hair,
Jl Id store; forsale by
June 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO.
L ONDON PORTER.—00 casks, pints, llibbort’s supe
rior Stout Porter, received direct from tho Browers,
and for sale nt New-York prices, by
tony 5 PA DEL FORD, FAY fc CO.
C HAMPAGNE.—10 baskets Nectar Champagne; Just
received and for sale by
may 2'. BRONSON & BEVELINGH.
low, by
AFFL1
Juno
AIOQRB Sc HENDRICKSON.
Baud WAFER IRONS, for sale by
12 P. VV. CORNWELL, 102 flrynn-sL
T 1A1E.—Lauding from brig Harriet; ferrate by
jJt June 12 H1UG11A Al,
KELLY St CO.
Juno 12
CL AG HORN fe CUNNINGHAM.
I NDIA RUBBER PACKING, of nil thicknesses, for
steam engines: for ralo by
Juno 12 CLAGHORN Ac CUNNINGIIAAL
W AFER nnd WAFFLE IRONS, Soup*Digesters,
and Coffee Roaster#; for sale by
Juno 12 COLLINS St DULKLEY.
B ACON.—30 hlals. prime Shoulders; 20 hhds. do Sides,
landing from barquo Lo Cocq.; for sale by
Juno 12 COllEN Sc FUSDICK.
I NRUSH CRACKERS.—25 bbls. Butter, Sugar, and So-
1 da Crackers; for solo by
June 12 H. J. GILBERT.
R AISINS AND FIGS—20 boxes Raisins, 50 drums se
lected Fig#, Just received by
Juno 14 J.jV. nnowN.
TTMAJUR, tc.—20bbls. NnltlmqjsFlour,choice artlc
Jt? forfntnily use; also. Leaf Lara, Goshen Uuttor, I’luo
Applo Choose; for salo by VV. D. FORD.
July 7 Jolferson-fllroet.
1LA8TEIL—100 bbls.Floater Paris, In store: forsale by
jl Juno8 BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO,
J M. SHEFFIELD’S Ship Axes nud Adge#, Just re-
• cel ved and for salo by
. Juno4 F. VV. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-rt.
W
AX AIATCHES—In Ornamental boxes; for rate by
June2 COLLINS Sc BULKLEV.
Empoi
BA1IUI
iCltN GOODALL.
B OYS’ GRASS LINEN COATS; also, do. White
Alar#. Vest#; Just opened ut
Juno 4 SAULSBUltY Sc CO.’S, Marshall House.
1 A JIB’D AND FANCY COL’D SHIRTS ;.also, afresh
y lot of Collars; Just received nt
June 4 SAULSBUltY It CO.’S, MnrsbnH House.
T EA WAITERS.—A largo and elegant assortment nt
Walters, comprising Gothic, Oblong, and Round,
single and in setta, inlaid with Pearl and plain; just open
ed and for rale by COLLINS & BULKLEY,
Jan 0 100 Bryiui-street,
M USIC BOXES.—A great varioty, or all sizes, In-tin,
hogu and wooden boxes, Just received by
F.ZOUBAUM&COn
may 20 Mnrkct-equnro.
RNICA PLASTER.—Anotbc( supplytef these valua
bio Plustera, of varioua sizes, Jus^roCTivt^bj^
may 3 Monuinent-aquuro.
W HITEWASH, Scrub, Hand, and Dusting BRUSH
ES; for side by
Juno 11 V. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan st.
B ritannia and table tea spoons, for wio by
June 28 F.VV. CORNWELL, 108 Brynn-at.
S PERM 0 AN D LES.—1(1 boxes Sperm Candle#,rocelvod
nnd for rate at tho Emporium.
Juno 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
O "RANGES—20 boxes, J ust rocol ved by
June 14 J, A. BROWN.
9G8K
S'
APPLE CHEESE.—A few boxes for rate ut the
Emporium, by S. GOODALL.
OUR KUOUT.-5 bbls. Sour Krout, for sole by
‘ Juno 20 S. GOODALL.
S UG AIL—2tl hhds. folr nml cbolco Porte IUco48ugar,
Just received, and for sale by
J«no 20 McMAQON Sc DOYLE.
T OBACCO.—loo pckga. Tobacco, of various brands
and qualities, for ralo by
Juno 20
MoMAllON 5c DOYLE.
TIN KG AR.—80 bbls. White VVInoVlncgar,choice ar-
V tide, Just rooelred, and for sale by
June 2? MoMAllON tc DOYLE.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—SO bbls. New Orleans Recti-
flod Whiskey, 50 do. E. Phelps’ do.; 50 do. N. E.
Rum; 20do.Doniesllo Brandy; Just received, and for
rale by
Juno 20 McMAHON & DOYLE.
S AUI^BURY tc CO. have Just opened asplondld Lot
of brown and buff Lawn Coats. Something hand
some for summer wear. Call and see. Juno23
G RASS LINEN VESTS—Just received and for rate by
SAULSBUltY tc CO n
Juno 23 . . Maraholl House.
fSlcKLES—In Jnrs, bbls- and half bbls- for sate nt tho
X Emporium, by 8. GOODALL,
Juno H
JUfrcctjantrCje.
TRON t URN ALES—Just received, and for rale by
i..«„ n W. CORNWELL,
J 11 " 0 n 108 UrynMlrect.
... MIB ID.
S jtKGARS.—40,000 choice brands, lust received by
J JuuoS W. W. GOODRICH. f
Jump 38 w. p. XEFFT.
TTAY.—200 bundles prime North River Hay, landing
JLX from ship Southport, and for rate low from wharf by
Juno28 VVA81UtURN, WILDER tc CO. 1
PRIME WHITE CORN.—1328 Backs prltmrvvndto
JL Com, landing from sebr. ilary Eddy, from Now-Or-
Icon#, and for rate, by
Juao 30 COHENS Sc HERTZ.
C URRY COMBS, Uorso Brushes and HorseCombs, for
salo by F. W. CORNWELL/
June 18 108 Bryan-streeL
O EG AUS.—50,000 Spanish Began, of various brands,
kj in store and for sale by
June 10 McMAHON tc DOYLE.
C LARET WINKS,—30 cases Haul Thlenco, 20 do. 81.
Juticn, 10 do. Chateau Loovllle. Also, 20 cosksTabto
Glare I* vizj St. Jullcn, Haul Brion, nnd St. Estepbc: 5 do
Haul Snutoruo Wluos. In store nnd for salo to-
Juno 2(1
J. ROI
U§SEAU.
T ABLE MATS.—Oil Cloth, Sea Weed, and Grass Ta
bles Mats, for salo by
Juno 28 COLLINS tc DULKLEY.
i ACON.—50 hhds. Hides, In store, and for rale by ‘
► Juno 24 3. E. DOTH WELL & CO.
B
J
'VOFFEE.-100 bag# Rio, 85 bag# Java, for sale by
■J JunnlM 8. E, BOTH WELL tc CO.
UOT RECEIVED PER STEAMER FLOU1DA—A
i omnoiMiriiuiuim—a
— largo assortment of Fancy Grocerit*, consisting In
part of Sardines, Preserves, Sauces, English Pickles,
Brandy Fruit, Almonds, Rntelns, Mgs, Sec. For salo by
Juno ll , URONRONic BEVELINGE.
t pRESH SALMON nnd fA)BOTERnno'no5ndlwcrib.
1 cans; forsale by
June 11 BRONSON Sc BEVELINGE.
O RANGES and LEMONS—Constantly on band and
forsalo by
Juno 11 BRONSON Sc BEVELINGE.
P ORK and IIBEP.—00 bbls. Mess and Prime Pork, 50
do do do Beef) landing and for into by
June110 CLAGHORN Sc CUNNINGHAM.
JJOISTING WHEEL—For salu b)
Jnne7
L—For salo by
J. II. HASUROUCK Sc CO n
Ureughton-steoet.
LS for rate by
F.VV. CORNWELL, 100 Bryan-sU
llil'E LEAD.—Pure, extra, nnd No. 1, for rate by
Juno 22 A. MINIS.
June 0
W m
B RANDY.—10 half pipes Otanl Brandy, In store and
for solo by McMAHON Sc DOVLE.
B ATH BRICK.—0 cask# EngllslTliaUi Brick, for scour
ing; just received and for rate by
June 14 VV. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
i i'LOUlt.—20 bids. Canal Flour; 15 do Hiram Smith’s
' do; for sale hy A. G. HENRY,
inelO Ihichangu Dock.
O LD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY.-1(I bbls. choice
old Monougaticta Whiskey, In store and for rate by
Juno 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
\LD MADEIRA WINES.-A largo njid'woll solectod
./ stock of old Madeira Wines, viz.: Old Reserve,
Arango, Innao, sttd oilier cetebrat»*d brands. Also, a flno
slock of Port, Sherry, and Tencriffo Wines. In store, nnd
for sate by (Juno 20] J. ROUSSEAU.
I ANOLI8II PICKLES nml FRENCH MUSTARD^
dot. English Pickles; 5 doz. cans hermetically scaled
fresh Salmon: 10 do French and English Mustard; Just
received and for rate by
Juno 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
P ERFUMERY.—A largo assortment of Lub]h's,~Guer-
lain’#, Provost’#, Edcs’, nnd Condray tc Mangeuet’s
celebrntol Porfumus, Just recolved and for salo by
June 2(1 MOORE Jc. HENDRICKSON. _
B ACON.—25 hhds. cbolco Bides, 25 do. Shoulders; In
store and for rate by
June HI McMAHON tt DOYLE.
I .i LOU It.—200 bbls. llownnl-strect Hour, JusYreceived
? and for rate by MoMAllON tc DOYLE.
June 10
/v HUMAN COLOGNE.—Gorman Fnrtrm Cologne, In
vT long nud willow covered bottle#: Just received nnd
for sate by MOORE to HENDRICKSON,
may 21
AifGLASSES.—30 hhds. Aloliuwe#.—50 tierce# N. O.
LV1 8ymp, forsalo by McMAHON fc DOYLE.
W VV. GOODRICH has Just rccclvcdandoflerafor
• rale:
NEW SYRUP and IIAMS.-Stuart’s, Georgia and N.
Orleans now crop Syrups, and now Rains.
FLOUR.—75 obis, lllntm Smith’s nnd Pure Genesee,
100 hull'do., 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALE, fee.—'Tennant’s Scotch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants uud Raisins.
rpAlLORS’ IRONS, Smoothing irons, &c.t forsale by
X F. W.CORNWELL,
npr 14 102 llryuu street.
■y^lllTESILK ^FRINGE—Very wide and handsome,
t received and for ralo by
npr 1 LaROCHE,
BOWNE <c CO.
id for ralo by
LaROCHE, BOWNE &■ CO.
. _ sorted colors; Sewing Silk Gloves nud Mitts; white Kid
Gloves, &c. Just received nnd for rate by
npr 22 LaROCHE, BOWNE tc CO.
o ATIN STRIPE GRENADINE TISSUES.—A few pnL
O tenisSutlnstrl|)oGreuadlnoTissues, Mourning Prints,
Lnco Gimps, Colored silk Fringe, 811k Braid, Gotoott
Trimming, received persteumsbip Alubn-ina, and
for rate by
npr 22 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
til or no rate, by
may 7
uue uu, ana w
SAULSBUltY a* iAf,
Mnndmll House.
T EAS I TEAS U—75 cattles very sii|M. a rior Hyson Ten';
1U half chests do. do., Just received mid for rate by'
npr 30 • W. M. DAVADSON.
S ILK FRINGES.—Just received per stenmehlp Ala
bama: White nml Colored Silk Fringes; also Chnmo-
leou colored Bilk for Mantillas; ter solo by
may 5 LaROCHE, BOWNE tc CO.
R ECEIVED PER STEAMER:—White Bonnet Rib
bons. Ladles’ Hand Net Gloves, While English
Crape, Plain Black Silk and Watered Parasols; for sole by
may 5 LaROCHE, BOWNE tc CO.
ATTOOD FAUCETS, Bung Borers and Bung Floggers;
W for rale by F. W. CORNWELL,
June 10 103 Hrynn-strcet.
1ALMETTO BASKETS.—A variety ofshapes and col-
. .
ored lining#, on hand and for suJu bj
Juno 10
lo by
G. Al.
GRIFFEN.
> tho best quality of White Corn in this or any other
‘ [Juno 10]C. A. L. LAMAR.
O TAltD, DUPUY Sc CO.’S BRANDY.—2tt half pluca
Dark und Pate Oturd, Dupuy Sc Co.’s Brandy; 10
quarter do. do. do. do.; of our own Importation, vintage
1840. Landing nnd for sate hy
June 3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
S ODA SOAP.—Oboxes Taller’# superior Soda Soap;
Just received, and for ralo by
may 25 AlOORIi Sc HENDRICKSON.
R EAL Valenciennes, Laws Edging* and Inserting#—a
flno assortment: for ralo by
may 3 NEVITT, LATHROP Sc 8TEBBIN8.
V ANILLA BEANS.—A very superior lot of VntoJIa
Beans, largo and fresh, this day received, nnd for
VV. W. LINCOLN,
H OWARD STREET FLOUR.—loo bbte. Howard
8treat Flour; landing from schr. Georgia from Bal-
Imoro, for salo by
Juno 4 ' COHENS Sc HERTZ.
C OTTON OSNABURG8 nnd YARNS.—20 bales Ostia-
burgs, 15 do Varus, from Planters* Alanufuclurlug
Company,for ralo by IIRIOIIAA1, KELLY tc CO.
ivlLuuii uAu/.r, jMiuiiim;, .time anu
Coloured Lancaster and French Quli!#,Scotch Bird’s
Eyo, and Ilucknbuc Draners, French Nnpv<n^ Dowtess
und Crash Tnblo PnmasK, Damask Cloth#, Brown and
White Llneu nnd Cotton for Pillow Cases, Linen nnd
Cotton Sheetings, White and Brown oj>eu worked Hose;
for rale by
apr 20 AllUN tc BURNS.
N EW GOODS TER BTEAAIER—Just opened nnd for
rate by DsVVITT tc MORGAN.
Organdlo Atusllns, Bonlered Prints,
Blnck Bareges, Black Fringe.
Linen Sheetings, Long Nett Alitls,
r . — ... Ladles’ Silk tc Kl
Linen Damasks,
»’Silk & Kid Gloves,fee
B ACON.—18 hhds. prime Skies.
TONGUES.—2 bbls pickled Tongues; 0 boxes smoked
Tongues.
CHEESE—50 boxes Imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES,—10 boxo# Pickles. Just received per schr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, aud for salo by
may 24 A. MINIS. _
C HAMPAGNE.—5tl boskets, pints nnd qunrls, Georgia
brand, from tho bouse of X. Desbordcs Fils, of A vlze;
Just Imported, nnd for sale by
may 24 COHEN tc FOSDICK.
G 1
UANO.—10 tons Peruvian Giinno; for ralo by
niny 7 Into EDWARD II. BUNKER.
S UGARS.—27,000 “Nortega’’ Segurs; for rate by
may 25 BRONSON fe BEVELINGE.
E nglish fickles and french aiustakd.
Just received:
10 dozen English Pickles, assorted;
5 do French Mustuni, do
5 do Worcestershire Sauce;
5 do Italian Mntoskino:
5 do Dutch Curarao; lu store nnd for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
may 8 Cornor Bull nnd Bay-streets,
nuGlVRS, tc0.-35 bbls. Crushwl,40bbls.Clnrifled ami
O Grauutnled, nnd 20 bhtls. Muscovado nnd Porto Rico
Sugar; 10 hhds. Cubu Molasaes, mol 20 bbls. Ncw-Urluxas
Molnascs; Just recolved by
may 20 M. J. SOLOMONS.
N
KVV GOODS—Per stenmer Alalmnm: While aud
_ . Bluck Barogo nnd Muslin Munllllus, now stylo Spring
Print#, White aud Colored Hose nnd Half Hose, Jaconet
nud Swiss Muslins, Plain nnd Striped Cambrics, Long
Lnwns, Irish Llueus, nnd Damasks; for rale by
may 0 NEVITT, LATHROP tc STEBUINB. .
R UTA BAOA TURNIP SEED.—This day received per
stenmer State of Georgia, a largo supply or Ituta
Bag*. IHat Dutch. Itod Top, Largo Norfolk, nnd Hauover
Turnip Seeds. These Seeds ore direct from tho Car-
dens of David Lundrolh, and are warranted lo Ik of tho
growth of 1852. VV. VV. LINCOLN,
June 28 Monument-square.
TT'RESU CONGRESS WATER.—Just received per brig
J? Augusta, a large supply of Congress Water, froth
from the Sprlug and recently bottled. For sate by the bot
tle, dozen, or caso. W. W. LINCOLN,
Juno 14 . Monumont-equaro.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER,—A
fresh supply, Just received aud for sale by
June 20 MOORE & HENDRICKSON.
iffeiural
JAMES STIIATTON, GAS-FJTI
A Pt the late Firm of 8TRA7
H D0B8ON, formerly ofNo.72Bt.Jni.
street, begs to inform the inhabitants pf
Savannah that his new nnd-spodoha
Store is No. 155 Broughton-streot, flrsl
door West of Barnnra-strcOt, where ho
has tho opportmdty of keeping a l*ra -
assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants.
Brackets, . Burners, Pipes, and every other article usod
In qas-Flttlng. ,' apr 89
Now Tin, Shed-Iron & Copper Manufactory.
tlT LOOK AT THIS!
IT0VESI STOVES II STOVPsTII
Tho Sitbscriliers havo on hand al tho corner
or Brougltton and Jefferson-atrects, a splendid
stock of 8TOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON and
COPPER WARE, which they otfer at whole
sale nnd retail..
All kinds of Job Work .In our line thith
ally and promptly executed. Orders ro.
*pcctftilly solicited. ■ -
N. n.—Having Und much experionco In Rooting, wo
are prepared to execute aU Jobe In that Unolnihe latest
and most approved manner.
00113 J. If. tc T. BISHOP.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
8IIiVKn AND PLATED WARE*
THE Subscriber is now opening tbo largest
stoek and greatest variety of IVatahes, JeweL
a Silver and Plated Ware, ever recelvo'-
ro. Fancy Articles of every descrlpUott IQ
abtmdnnco. Also: Presentation Boxes, or tbe
richest kind, varying In price from $155. h
$100. Ladies’ Watches, from $30 to $SS9
Gent’# do n from $4(1 to $200. Friends 1
customers nre Invited to call and examine, and If ini
tlon to please and attention to business will warrant, be
hopes to receive a proportionate shnre or it.
G. M. .GRIFFEN,
Successor to. M. Eastmnn,
Second cornor above Pulnaki House.
P. S.—Watches repaired as usual by tho best workmen
In tho United Btotos. Jan 11 ’
1’IANO FORTE DEPOT.
gtiSESBSa1 Tlio undersigned respectfully Inform tho
citizens of Savannah,Georgia, and Florida,
FlV ll* thnt they have on hnnd more than flily Pi
anos the largest stock ever on sate In this dty. and mode
by tbe most celebrated tnnmifkcturcni In tbo United States.
Nunn’s tc Clark’s, J. Chlckcring, ltonnlmnn tc Gray, Lut-
chet tc Newton, Edwards tc Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers of Mifclc, have place in tholr largo assortment.
These Plano# nro of rich tone, nnd benutlfolly flnlsncd In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron
frames made In tho mo#t substantial nnd workmanliko
manner. Also the Justly celebrated Atollan Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, havo not been equal
ed. All there hutrumenta havo metallo frames, which
render thorn peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
tho necessity of tuning for year#.
The undersigned ore agents for Henri Hen’s celebrated
Grand Pianos, rondo In Paris. For power and beauty of
tone, they stand preeminent.
Cntlicart’M Itlulodcoim,
This beautiful toned wind Instrument, for villago pur
poses, Lodges, Serenading Parties, and tho private prac
tice of Organists, possessing a sweet and powerful lone,
they have also for sale.
All of them instruments will ho disposed of on tho most
accommodating terms. Tho prices ofUie Pianos ranging
from $175 to 91000. •
Jan 20
I. VV. MORRELL &CO.
PIANOFORTES.
Tho Subscribers, sole Agents for A. 8to-
Jart and Co.’s ana J. B. Dunham's Pin no
.... , , .Fortea, are always supplied with an as
sortment of them favorite and Justly celebrated Instru
ments. For durability, thoy cun bo fully warranted,
whilst their superiority of tono nnd touch is ayident and
acknowledged by tho most casual observer, as woll ok
tho critical connoisseur. Tho Ladles are rospcctlhUy In
vited to vlow there Instruments; and nn arrangement
haying boon effected with ono or.our most eminent Pi
anists for the purpose, they can also bo enabled to judge
of tlie tone. F. ZOGHAUM tc CO., Market-square.
K3T Second hand Pianos taken In exchange—also)
tuned nml repaired. Jan 80
China, GIa§s&EartlienWare
J. C. HAftRROUCK dc CO, <
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, FlnoCgw
China Tea Seta; Saucers; Dlntfer Sets; GiltBlV
and Plain Pilchers; Candlesticks, high and
low; China Vases and other Mantel Urnamonta:
Bnvo-alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs, gilt nnd em
bossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner, Tea and Toilet
Bets; Lustra Bowls; together with a general assortment of
Granite Ware; Decanters or now patterns; Pitchers; Gob
lets; Wine Tumblers, cut nnd pressed; Water nnd VVlnu
Bottles; Astral, Solar nnd Globe Lamp#; Candlesticks,
E luln und colored; Finger Bnslns; Fruit Baskets; Dishes;
owls; Salt Cellar#, various patients: Ilall Lanterns; Bo-
bctnlan Glass Toilet Bottles. Vases, feed Silver, Gilt and'
Bronzed GIrandulcs nnd Roebuck#; Plaited Prult Baskets;
Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons;
Fork#; Candlesticks; Decanter Stoppers; Tea Strainers;
Britannia Coffee Biggin#; Unm and Pols; Bent's Patent
Coffee Drawer#; Tea Pots; Chocolate Pols; Lamps; Can?
dlestlcks; Cups; Slugs; Boai^OoxcgPRchen^Oaston, tec.
Jnn 20 Smcts’ now building, nreughton-street.
HARMYVARK, COTTON GINS, Ac.
a • THE SUBSCRIBER offers the following (present
lr) arrivnls) forsalo 0:1 very liberal tenns:
ZgV Collins’ heavy nnd light Axes nnd Hatchets,
t—J Archer tc Co.’s heavy, medium and light Axea
and Hatchets.
Aines’ Spade# and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Augers, and Flics, II und-Baws, Wood-Saws and
Hummers
Pilch and Manure Forks; Steel and VVoodun Rakes
Stool Yards; Counter Sculcs nnd Balances
Cotton and Store Truck#, alt sizes, several extra largo,
with wide wheels and lynch pins
I mg nml Trace Chain# nnd Stretchers
Douglas#’ Force nnd Suction and Yard Pumps
Hydraulic Ram#, Lead Pipe to fit
Patent Lonther und India Rubber Bolling, varioua sizes
Cotton Saw Glus nnd Sea Ishutd Cotton Gins
Bagging Twine of superior quality, nud cheap
Pure Sperm nnd Lamp Oil
Garden nnd Way Wheel Dnrrovs
Burr Mill Stone, In tho rough or dressed for running, of
nny required sizes
Mill Irons, nnd Screw# to suit.
For bargains, call on C. II. CAMPFIELD,
171 Bay-street.
Wool, Hides, nnd Skin# taken In trade, or paid for In
cash, at current prices. Apply as above. 0 fob34 *
Liquors. Wines and Fancy Groceries/
— — THE subscriber would Inform his friends aud
Custom! fotise, n wull-relected stock of FANCY GROCE
RIES, WJNEB and UQUORB-such na old Madolra,
Sherry, Port, Teneriffc, Claret, Champagne and Gcrnuui
Wine#; choice old llmudies, or various brands;.Jamaica
and St. Croix Rum; Scotch and Mouongnhcla Whiskey; a
choice lot of Segnrs, or various hands; fresh Salmon; Sar
dines; Olives; Cnpors; Anchovies; Eugllsh Pickles; Ame
rican do.; English Sauces; London Porter; Balad Oil;
Judd’s Sperm nnd Putcul Candles; nud many other arti
cles, too numerous lo mention.
•—“* J. ROUSSEAU.
COHENS & HERTZ
Offer for salo on accommodating terms:
50 hhds. fair to prime Now-Orlcans Sugar
100 hhds. choice Cuba Molasses*, 200 boxes Star
M Caudles
500 colls Konlucky Bnlo Rope; 50 boles Gunny Bagging
20 bales Dundco do; 100 lioxes monufiictured Tobacco
100 bogs Rio Coffee: 30 do old Java do
30 hhds. Bacon Shies; 30 bbls. cbolco Ilnms
300 bngs Maryland Oats; 40,000 Havana Segnrs
250 bags prime white Com; 200 bbls.N. O. Whiskey
250 bbls. Baltimore Whiskey; 50 du. Northern Gin
20 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 30 do N. E. Rum. Jon 13
sale by
|nn 0
BAGGING, BALE ROPE and TWJN&-120
bales Gunny Cloth; 50 colls WesternKope; 725
,do. Dillon’s Rope; 12 boles Dillon’s Twine; for
COIIEN tc FOSDICK. '
L ACTEAL8.—This article is Intended to take U10 place
or the common nursing bottle, to which there nre
many objections. Tlie Lnctcal by it# peculnr form and
adaption enables the child to feed lu the natural position
as If receiving nourishment directly from. the .mother.
Forsale by VV. VV. LINCOLN,
tnny 3 Monument-square.
C HURCH’S LOTION.—An effectual cure for eruptions
on the race nnd skin. A degree of pleasure accom
panies tlie use of thl# elegant preparation, in ita refresh
ing effect upon tho skin. Cutaneous irritability,and dis
coloration uro niao removed aud a pure state or tbe com
plexion established by Uio use of this Lotion. This day
recolved and for sate by WM. W. LINCOLN,
rony5 Monnmcnt-squnro. ,
G AIETIES AND GRAVITIES: by tho author of Ro.
Jecled Addresses.
Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases: by VV. W. Ilall,MJ).
The Cavnlieraof England: by Herbert.
Tho Lnys of the Scottish Cavaliers.
Hugh Miller’s legends of Scotland,
ilonm Shoe Roblnsou—with plates.
Miller’s Principles orBurgery: by Sargent—240 en
gravings.
Boucher on Horsemanship nnd Training Horses.
Year Book of Facts, for 1852.
Ida Pfeiffer’s Journey to Iceland—Hood's Own.
Hue’s Travels hi Tartary and Till bet: Essays from .the
Times.
Linda: by Mrs. Leo Hcnbqnnd Rena, Mob -Cap and
Marcus Wnrlund, by tbo same author.
London Art Journal, for April.
Godoy’s Lady’s Uookhnd Sarfnln’s, for May. &c. &c.
may 5 VV. TIIORNE WILLIAMS.'
Thu Cluiupcut Store In Still to lie Found.
AT 151 CONORESS-ST.
EINSTEIN.* EOKMAN•
hand, which thoy assure to bo equal, If not superior, to
ony stock lu tbo city, and which they offer to sell as fow
ns thoy enu bo purclmscd ul any other pluco.
Their stock comprises a largo quantity of printed
MUSLINS nnd BAREGES, a Inrgo portion of which Will
bo sold at cost prices.
French .LAWNS nnd CAMBRICS, SILK TISSUES.
Plain, tlgurttMuingcubte, plaid, striped and blk,SILKS ,
Plain uud embroidered Swiss, Cambric. Mull and
Book MUSLINS. ^
Bilk nnd Crape SIIAWL8: Crnponnd Barege SCARFS
A very lurgu stock or PARASOLS. FANS, COLLARS,
CUFFS, CIIEMI8ETTS, nnd aU kinds of.GLOVESaild
MITTS: also an assortment of LACE, EDGINGS, Linen
und Bilk HANDKERCHIEFS. V
Tholr stock or CALICOI« and GINGHAMS, as also or
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS Is wall, supplied, especially
In LINENS, which thoy,will sell at nstoDUhfng low prices.
They assure uU tholr uooda perfeetly tound, and nro
nevertheless able to soil cheaper thau Uio cheapest «toro
In the city.
The pqbllo I* respectfully invited to call and examlno
Uio slock of EINSTEIN It ECKM AN'S,
■pr3Q 151 Congress-street.
L ACE nnd N.W. COLLARS and UnderSleovos Net
Gloves and Mitts, Bilk and I.lslo do., Cambric and
BwIb* Edgings and Inserting#, Jnconcbq Swiss, Mull, and
Plaid Muslins: just rocol red nnd for unto cheap by .
Juno 10 ' Da WITT tc MORGAN.
mrFnL.
"WORC ENTER SHIRE INAUCE.
rpHE Proprietors haring to acknowledge the unquall-
JL fled approval tuid tlio geucral adoption or this Sauco
lu every quarter of the globe, deem tt needful to stalo
that 1U superior qualities causing Universal demand, havo
given rise to numerous Imitations; but, In the Un«ed
States this has-been carried to tbe extent of u—’-
of our names, and copying our labels, wrapr *
sules, for •which olfenoo partie* In Now V..
under bonds awalllng their trial, f In Older, tl .
enable purchazora to avoid. ImltaUoni, wo hereby giro
nollco that wo continue to couilgn our Bgqon to lh# a
of Messrs, Joint Duncan k f '"
solo Agents ibi* the United* S ,
may bo ut aU. times aunplled with tbo goaqlno ft
term* calculated withduo regard to tholr Jnjcre*
' IVorecster, Eng. July 10,1851. '.1