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VOLUME L.
18 rUBLiailKD
DATLY AND TRI-WEEKLY
BY
J. L. LOOKE & A. If. MOORE,
City imd county Printer..
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strict cure taken that thoy be published accordlug to hiw.
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to bo paid fbr In advance.
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rigidly to thotr regular busiueas, nnd nil other advertise
ments, not portaluing to their regular business, as agrcod
for, to be paid-extra.
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at proportional rates.
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TODSLT.
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ligious societies, will bo churgod half price.
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N. B.—Each Citation by the Court of Ordinary, that
application has hecu niado fbr Letters or Administration,
must be published thirty nxvs at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators fbr Debtors
and Creditors to render In their accounts, must be pub
lished six WKKXS.
Boles of ileal llstnlo nnd negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published FORT Y
DAYS before tho day of sale. Thoso sales must bo mado
at tho Court House aoor of tho county In which tho prop,
erty Is iltuate, nnd on tho flrst Tuosdoy of the mouth,
between tho hours of ton In tho morning nnd Tour In tho
afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In tho advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators nnd Guardi
ans to tho Court of Ordlnnry, for leavo to soli Heal Estate
or Negroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (excopt negroes) of testato
and Intestate estates, liy Executors and Administrators,
must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let-
lore Dlamissory, must liu published SIX MONTHS.
Application Tor foreclosure of Mortgages on Real Estate,
must be advertised once u month Ibr FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of Dio Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the .bond of ngreemeut) to wake titles to land,
must be advertised throe months at least.
Short IT’s sales, under executions regularly granted by
tho Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perishable
S erty, under order of Court, must l>o advertised, gen-
?, TEN DAYS before tho day of sale.
ick uhmiciis, vvm uox, wnitnco tramming, mm
tv, Michael Carey. Potor Cobb, Jno J Cornell, W
don, Uobt Carr, Eras Champion, AII Champion,
Cornell, James Cornell, 11 ft Christian, Jno J Coe
hint of Voters.
S EC. 2.''Beit further enacted by the authority of the
•awe, That from nnd after tho passage of this act ull
persons shall be qualified to vote at elections for Mayor nnd
Aldermen of the city or Snvnnmiltund tho hamlets there
of who nro'citlxensof tho Uultcd Slates, hnvo resided In
tho Slate of Georgia Ibr one yonr Immediately preceding
tho election and within tho corpomto limits of Savannah
for one mmttli Immediately preceding their registration
and contliiuo so to do up to tho lime of election, who
havo attained tho ago nr twenty-one yonr*, have paid nil
city taxes or havo in their own right autllclont ren) cstuto
to satisfy any tax executions which inny bo ugalnst thorn,
who havo ntndo ull returns required by tho ordinances of
the city, nnd have bcou registered according to tho pro
visions or tills ncL—Extract from the Registry Lyse.
A.
Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John 8 Achord, Goo
A Ash,V W AverfuluRG W Anderson,Mathias Amorous,
C U Ash, Stewart Austin, Duvld Abraham, C S Arnold,
Geo Alexander, Jno VV Anderson, P W Alexander, Uobt
Austin, Goorgo Armstrong, James Andorson, IV V N
Armstrong,
Conrad Bych, Richard Burko, Michael Boylan, E W
Buker, John Brady, E J Blount, Wilt M Blount. Patrick
Brady, Thus Bandy, Wm B Blount, Dr W « Bulloch,
Anthony Busier, Saul S Box, Jos H Baldwin, Isaac Brun-
no, Helgsmond BorgJIonry Berners, N K Barmun, Wm
TllranUoy, Robt Blake, Vvm Burke, AT Bennett, Wm
M Black, Follx Uouyraon, Gllbort Butler, Titos Bourko.
Eugene M Boo, J P Uolrculllet, L E Ilyck, A Burehert,
Wm Bassengor, Patrick Uulkey, P 11 Bohn, Henry Bette-
miui, Thos W E Beallo, Wm J Bulloch, Patrick Bradloy,
Henry Burt, E11 Bacon, S P Bell, wm J Bandy, H L
Byrd, O A Boufoulllet. Jno G Bryan, Thomas H Barrett,
Michael Branum, David Bull, Jno Bilbo, T A Bitlklay,
Francis Blair, Clms Ball, Patrick Brady, Tims J Bulloch,
J M Butler, Michael Bryan, Goo Bunktnan, O E Barrio,
Jas Bryan, 1) L Bust, J A Baker, W II Bunch, Jos K
Ballough, Writ D Brown, A T Bownc, Jos II Burroughs,
Jno Bennett, Louis Uaulluld, Jos ltuncroft, Thaddou* J
Baldwin, Patrick Burke, a L Blount, Jiio N Barbee, Jiu
A Brown, O W Bruofl, Moses Black, 11 L S Iluutz, Thos
8 Bailey, VVII Bulloch, R M Bartbolmoss, Henry W Baif-
oiillott, P N Blols, Henry Brigham, W 8 Brantloy, T W
Benton, M .T Buckner, John Boston, 11 M B Burroughs,
Dennis UlauncrbassulL
O.
Wm U Ouylar, John Cooper, C A Cloud, P L Constan
tino, David U Cash, M A Cohen, RR Cuylor, Geo A Cuy-
ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen; W 11 Cooper, Edward
Cubbage, David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V Connorat,
Allen Uulleu. Clvas Cooper, Jus Cleary, Barnard Coustniw
tlue, Thos VV Coojier, John Clancy, Jehu Camions, P W
Cornwell, Jos. 8 Ourruthors, NicholasCruger, Wright
Culpepper, Thos Corloy, It M Charlton, 8 J Camels,
Ulcunra Colo, Thos Cusack,Jno L Clark, Michael Ctisnck,
U11 Campflold, Francis T Colo, John Curry, Thos Chirk,
Johu Cordell, Jns Connelly,John Carrulhers, Frederick
-Cook. Einanuul Cauwnllur, Luke Christie, Jus Campbell,
Frus Cumplleld, Jno 1) Charlton, Juo G Cooke, Edmund
Cotter, Montgomery Gumming, II E Courier, Jos Clng-
horn, John Cuss, Juo Ouimlughnm, Carl Craft, Win Car
son, B L Ode, W O Charlton, S J M Cuhbugo, Moses
Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, S M Cabling, Froder*
... , Wallace (ramming, Patrick crot-
' “ II. Wm Cun-
.plow, Jno W
, .... .... J Contes, Jas
Cox, JnoT Camnagnac, Wm Cullen, And Cordon,Plorco
Condon, Aaron Champion, IV T Chapman, Daniel Clark,
J n Cub liege, George CaUy,Url(di Cranston, Chados.Cau-
nou,. Robert J Unwxtiy,ST Chapman, John F Curdell,
Antonio Chlsa, John LCppc, Thus CoimllT, Thos Conway,
Muses S Cohen, D 0 Cauip.
D*
ft Ic’d W Dolauoy, Martin Duggan, John Doylo, Wm C
Dawson, Michael Dally, iUc’d Donovan, Sami P-Dibble,
Daniel Donovan. Albert L P’Lorzo, PntrluK Downey,
Isaac D'Lyon, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson, Alnrty Porgau, Wm41 Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jas Uuun, Chealoy Dugger, Jus H Domund, Jos Dawson,
Thos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davis, 11 J Dickerson,
L S DeLyon, G W Davis, D S Daniels, Jno Duiloy, Wm
Duncan, John Dillon, Israel Dashor, Lovl DclbitL A C
Davenport, Isaac Davis, Henry Dannonfelser, JnoUDol-.
hmnoy, W L Davis, S C Dunning, Patrick Dorvlnc, Chns
H Duryee, Burrell Dye, S C Dunning, Jr, F G Dana, W
II Dudley, John Dovoney, John Doble, RII Durby.
IE*
Henry Ellis, Daulol Egon, Richard Ennis, Abraham
Einstein, John Everard. Wm Elloby, Thos Eden, O W
Edou, Johu J Edy, Charles J Eden.
roll, Johu Follourd, Andrew Furry, John Fitzgorald, A
draw Flatlej, R 11 Fell, Michael Finney, Wm FFeny, E
8 Fulton, G 8 Frlorson, Austin French, Johann D Fisher,
Win Folllard, Dominick Flatley. John Flaimegun, l’at’k
Foley, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Flsti, L M Folllgunt, Owon
Foley, L J 11 Fairchild, Jas Faunston, Mlchnof Fny, G W
Femioll, Jno Foster, J R Fisher, O J Fulton. Jacob
Friend, J C Fathers, G G Parries, John O Ferrell, James
Folker, Green Fleetwood, Goo W-Fahn, Leonard Free*
land, 11R Fort.
o«
John GordU, Francis Grimball. J F Gullmnrtln, Beit)
Goonovoly, Joshua Grlflllh, C L Gilbert, Jos Goorgu, sr^
GW Garinony, JI) Gal lie, Jos T Gannon, Jos Geiger,
Michael Glusgow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbous, Pat
rick Gurnm, Jas Grady, Goo Glen, J F Grovensteln, John
Gnininull, Jos Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, John GriMu,
John Uionovcly. Jas E Godfrey, L J Gulltnurilu, Seaborn
Goodnll, Diivla ll Gnnnn, Goorgo Gatehouse, J ft! Griffin,
Thos Urcen, J W Gibbons, Chas Gross, Patrick Gordon,
F M Green, Jno F Glatlgny, Peter Guliiey, W W Good
rich, Israel Gear, Wm F Goodwin, John Gilloluml, Joseph
D Gomott, CharlosGanahl, John Gallagher, O A Greiner,
EL Uue, It M Goodwin, L S Goodwin, Curstcit Ucrdta,
James E G&udry, Julius U Gaudry, R ll UrSfllu.
N’L Harris, P D Hellaholm* John IlatipLSra G S Hen
ry, Christopher Hussey, J D HItghes, C 8 Ilarrls, Martin
Houlihan, Dennis llouly, Dennis Holland, L 8 Hart, Mi
chael Horau, John Hughes, David Hurmon, MCHonld,
Wtn L Hnupt,WmN Habersham, Jos Hunter, BNJIar-
ns,J K llortmndoK, 8 P Hamilton, Henry Ilnupt, Ed
mund HotToron, Patrick Hall, Wm Hanlon, Jonathan Hill;
Wm P Hunter, O W Hard castle, VVm Hunt,
or, E D Hendry, D F Halsey,Patrick Ilunly, John Iligglns,
John llouly, Jno A HengosJJno Hunter, SB Ilnupt, Jno
Howard, Martin Horn, Win Hone, Potor Herrroan, R A
J'onlkor, Robt Hutchinson, Jns C IllnoN Henry lliiuken,
■•I Harloy, Michael Illckoy, Timothy Ilowo. US Hardee,
Elisha Hazad, J P llood, Tlios Homlerson, VV Jilailuy,
*,' 0,| ry Harper JE Ilogg, W R Harris, Nicholas Hernuit-
uez, 1 bos Heuerod, Alfred, Haywood, Moses Y lloncler-
win, O II Hull. R 1/ Hardee, David Harrlnglou, Edwin E
IjertK, W ll Ilauseman, N M Harris, Stephen Hatrlck, 8
A Hooifcr. 0 8 Hunter, Ull Unhurshnin,,Olios V Hnni-
Iton, WII Holmes, 8 p Halsey, Wm II Ilaborshuiu, J M
Haywood, Thos Iloyncs. ‘
John W Ihly, John L IhI*Wm Ihly, Drlcu Islnnd. .
Coorgs Jones, JasOJoiios,*Jas M Jones, no James,
Atexandor Johnson, JasT Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Joucs,
l-dward Janos, Jos Johnston, Peter Jneohs, Jno R John
son, Christian Jogstoller, E 8 Johnson, O II Johnson, W
B Johiisou, Euiuuuol Joseph, J R Johnson. A E Jones,
■no il Jnekson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys.
‘M*,!; "Wifi™ Korto, Holwti Knox, Prod-
"pEwi> Thomas Lyon, James Lnn-
ashan, J T l.liido, Linda Llndo, Daniel Loatioy, 'William
MLoIgh, John Larkin, Henry Lntlirop, D POnderih Si
Andrew E°w, C p Lobey, IxjuIs Lognol, John Lyons. S
■3 . - T Eftwren«s'AJt
N Lanohjiunos “Uu|hl?rv'j’F Linder! inffira
UMUvn,;E
lett, Jns Mordecal, Michael McGrnll, Thos Mnrtaugh,
Hinder Moore. Mathias 11 Myor, Peter McGullllcuddy,
Bllveeter Manning. M Marsh, Jacob Miller, JnoMurchi-
son, Jno Montmollln, Thos Maher, Thos MeAulllJl Jas
W,* "W MlBcally, «■ WMercer, O A Magi 11, Win
Meredlth.E T McGraif, Thos McCollum, 11 MorcoJ Wm
JMooroi J D Mallard, 0 D Murphy, Joremlah Mack, N O
8“S Mod'^/obn Murnhy, B M Morel, Patrick
Menra, C C Millar, John McUauc. Harvey Morse, John
MeDormott, J M Allllcn, Thomas W McArthur, Lovl 8
MycnL Henry Morckhardt. Michael Meath, Thomas Ma
hon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 MUIar, TJ McNt.h, Johu
Mahoney, John McGunogh, Patrick Mnstorson, John
Mnilory,, James J % McCoy. Inane Mhils, Edward McCalm,
O Murk his, 8 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire. Lnwrenco ftlc-
Kemto,NoytoMetlue,J H Mehrtens,MBMyer,Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Manko, Edwiinl McGrow,
Bartholomew Alolnarnoy. John MaUery, Ludor Mehr-
^ an.Mjerhollbr, O 8 Mlllor,John R
Martin. William II Mull. James W Morgan, MIchnolMor-
rli, Joln W MoKoy.Ol'K'uiis Wlin.ili it Mm,^ n ,DJ
AIcKoiulo, A F Mordocal, Jns 8 McDonald, Jos Manu-
sy, Thos R Mills. Domingo Mnrting, Jos Murphy, G A Mo-
Ueskoy, Angus MoAlpln, Michael Martin, Peter Maris, A
G Mode, M B Mlllon, Jno McCall, Jns McFcely, Wm Met
calf, E Mondoll, A K Moore, Wm Mockny.
JoKph Nolll, ThoXNnylor, IVm Nungozor, JasNnngc-
i-ii ..uni, xiiwai.ii,uir, .VIII l.UHUOZOr, JOS NUnCC*
jor, V/ fl Norwood, Jno W NonvIlL D D Niciiois, E L
Noidllngor, Don’l Nelson, Torronco Nugcut, O N Nichols,
Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Nnglo, Novlll Neyle, Jno
NoU, J G Noldtllnger, A A Nungazer, J R Norton.
John W Owens. Geo W Owens, Dantol O’Connor, Tim
O’Brien, Owon 0’llourko,John F O’Byrnc, Davld'O’Con-
nor, Owen U’Rlelly, Humphrey O’Loary, U 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connon Juo O’Connell, Jno H Ohlmeyor, Wm
H Olcottf Wm Olmstcnd, J F O’Neill, D G Olcott, E
O’Uyrne, Michael O’Neill, O E 0’8ulUvan,H G Oliver,
John Oliver. Jonathan Oluulead, M O’Reilly, James Oil-
vor, W G O’Driscoll.
P,
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prendergost,
Sam’l N Pap»»t, James Prendergost, O C Parker, Anthony
Eorier, Jos V Prentice. Jno F Posey, N SPIndor, SainH
Philbrlck, Jas M l’rontlas 8 A1 Pond, Wm Parris, Pal’k
Prunty, Andrew O Pncetty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par-
sons, Jno Poolo, 8 O Poncost, Owon Peterson, C B Puller-
son, John PerBohl, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Prun-
dergus, Thos Pnrso,8nm’l Pittmnn, E J Purio, George
Parsons. R D Panot, M Promlorgast, Edward Potlelronl,
8en n Edward Pauelford, Jr- Tlios Pldgoon, Thos 8 PUL
Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips James Prunty, J M Palin.
Jas Quanlock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn.
P M Russoll, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jacob
Rosonbaud, John Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Roclicsler,
Jnmcs Russell, ThosJ Ityou, J 11 Ross, John ltoody, A
M Ross, Michael Rochford, Christopher RusselL Wm P
Roberta. John ltynn, J B Read, Jos W Rubbcrls, Henry
Roser, Wm Robertson, Patrick RclUy. L 8 Russell. Wm
Roche, Barnoy Roden, Pnt’k Ryan, Win Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Jno O Rowland, Michael Rooney, Goorgo
Ritter, Edwanl Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Romshurt,
J W Rabun, Joa Rosa, Francis Ityou, J B Ripley, J W
Remshnrt, Robt Halford, II VV, Halford. Mathew Rulfonl,
Win Reilly, J I’ W Reed. Jno Rlordon, Francis Reives,
JoOerson Huberts. CII Rlkeman, 11 Rogers, J Roimldson,
Jeremiah Ryan, B U Rccd^Ctms E Robinson.
E A SoulInnL Wm Swoll, John A Sohaffor, John
neudder, Itlch’d Smye, Henry Htarko, Abraham Simpson,
Chrlstojihur Schneider, John A Stuly, Rlch’d Scanlan,
Emanuel Shellall, Hannan Sllber, R H Spencer, Jlordo-
cal BhoBulL Andrew Stoafvuter, John Savage, J S Solo
mons, Frod’k ScherlT, A A Binds, W B Symons, Thos
Sullivan, GeoSnallhofr, JuoG Sexton, AJCShnw, Ju-
ur, M Hhutnall, sr n GJ Sjwncer, Sam’l Solomons,
, Anthony Begur, JasShoa, ....
Scanlan, Jus Skinner, J II Hiroes, Dan’l Sullivan, Jas
Skinner, Dr S Sheflall. Nicholas Sinot, Martin Sullivnn,
Lewis Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Saunders, John
Stevonson, G N Htnioy, Thos Smith, (1 J Smith, Jno Sul
livan, Jnmcs Sullivan, Waltor W Smith, Geo Shultz, F F
Slroblmrl, Jas J Stokes, Geo Shule, linrinou Hungslock,
Henry Stdlrer, C B Scally, E Smnerell, Francis Borrel,
Jno A Stegln, Johu Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven,
Wm Hallo, CM Stone, J llBnussy, J M Schley, Francis
Slioils, P K Shlels, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James
Bymona, F R Bweat, Edmund J Haumlurs, Valwln Stilus,
J Al Solomons, Augustus Scholdoumn, Dennis Sullivnn,
Daniel Sullivan, M J Solomons, Al Shelrnn. Dentils Sulli
van, Barnoy Smith, Henry Stlbhs, Jas II Hholinn, Valen
tine 8t«nton, John Sherlock, laiyal Hcruntoii, Mnrtln
Shannon, Josetih Sullivan, Jiut F Stokes,Philip Smith, Jus
Al Shellmait, James M fstrlckland, Timothy Shcrredau,
Thomas Smith, Wm Starr, Jr.
x.
Wm II Tarver. John V Tarver, Goo W Tltcoltnb, Wm
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Burnard O
Tlldon, Fru’s Tnmtell, AFTorlny, P G Thomas, W F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATnlblrd, Frus Trautell, J D
Tom broke, James Thurmalt, 11T Turner, Wm Thomas,
(J E Teffl, Etlwanl Townsend, U T Theus, A Thomas, VV
P Tetn, Marion ThroudcrnB, Jno II Thode, IIJ Thotuas-
soti, VV II Tinsley, Fras Trttcholut, It V Thomas, Richard
son Tombs, VV 11 Tnlblrd, J E Toylor, John (J Tltomas,
John Trumtlor, 1 KTeffi, JaaPTustln, Thos M Turner, F
AT'upper.
Christian Uobolo.
V.
Antonio Vendloy, alias Rmnboskl, Chns Van Horn, W
H S Vorstlllo, Tristram Verstillo, Duvld Veudor, Henry
Vellstelch,
O A Wood, RtchM Wnyno* J L Wlnoburg, Cnpt W
VVhlto, Jntnos Whlllhan, Both Woodward, Elisha Vvylly,
Clmrios Wilson, tloo VV Wylly, Augustus Wotizo, Jntncs
VViiile, L W VVolls, Francis Wilson, J J Waver, A ll
Wnuh, Edmund VVnllon, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson; H
Al VVitldbtirgh, Wm Thortto Williams, Wm Wilson, Wm
Waters, Illratn Waller, John Williamson, Jus White, J\-
ccib Walter, Gregory White, Michael Vvohlnn, Thomn\
Weight. VVU Wylly, E O VVllson, W W Woodbriilgo,
llryatt Wren. It D VValkor, Jno W Wilson,Thos J Walsh
11 O Wyer, Jos W Wood. Wm Wright, G S Walt, II F
Wlllliik, Isaac Woldor, Vvm VVoscott, Jacob Wntdburgh,
J VV Webster, Jerrunl Wtibhlemati, A J White, Christo
pher VVhlto, Irvin L Wolfe, Nicholus, Conrad Wnlstnllh,
Isaac I* Whitehead, U E Whiling, T R Wylly, Enos
Wlthlngtoii, Benjamin Whitehead, Thomas VVnrkmati,
Dr. S Warner, J W Watts,Jno Willintus,SP Whitehead,
Thos A Wilson, Thos H VVnyno, G Vv West, Jos VV
While, G Al Willett, Simon Walter, VV II VVeekca, II K
Washburn.
Y.
.Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, DrE Yonge.
Peter ZnrtHloskl, FxlwardG Zetrouer, Jacob Zimtnor-
tuan, Edward Zudcmos.
Tho foregoing are tho qualifications of voters ontlUed
to vote for Mayor and Aldcrtnon of tho City of Savannah
at the ensttltig election In Decotnbcr noxt, nnd n list of
persons ltoglstenxl for tho month of May. If there are
uny persons whoso names are Hoglstorod, nnd who tiro
not entitled to a vote, notice Is respectfully requested to
bo glvoti to tho Clerk of Council, tuut they tnuy ho Uoult
with according to law. IL F, AKIN,
Juno U Clerk Council.
SAVANNAH AND AUCIUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GE0R0IA.
T IH8 COMPANY will continue to transport Produce
and other Aforchnndlso, on tho Savannah river, to
and from Augusta, by their Iron Summers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. Pmi.roT.
LAMAR, Capt. Crkbwbi.l.
—AND ALSO DY TIIK 8TKAMRK—
AMORY SIBLEY, Cnpt, *
Tho Inttor Steamer being of loss draught than any
oilier on tho River, insures unprecedented despatch in
all stages of (ho water. Tho Company Is also provided
with tirtceu Tow-RonU and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to tho cure of tho Company, of
its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. U. MILLS, Agent, Stivaiumh.
oct 10 W. Al. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA.
STTJ AITI HO AT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will coullnuo to run the following Steutnors, vis:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) Cnpt. ,
CHATHAAf,(Iron) ...*. CnpLHubbard.
THOS. S. METCALF, Cn ,L .
TENNESSEE, ! Cant.
Which, with tow-boats nnd lighters, nfford unequalled
facilities for transportation of freight to tho Interior of
Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee nnd Alabama, in
connection with Railroads..
The elegant stoara-nneket D. I,. Adams will connoct
with tho steamships Florida and Alabama, landing
freight by them in 5 days from Now York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken nt reduced rates,) will bo forward-
od / ree of commieiion.
V3T In order to prevent detention or mitcarriage, bills
of lading should bo addressed to G. II. JOHNSTON,
President. Savummh. Merchandize from the Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah.—Geo. II. Johnston. Andrew Low, Edwanl
Padelfonl. W. C. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph 8.
Fny, Jos. Washburn.
AtmutvrA.—J. It, Bulkloy, T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop
L. Hopkins E. Sherman, G. M. Newton.
Savnniiah, Juno 2-1, 1832.
PIANO FOItTIIN.
SIX AND SEVEN OOTAVK8.-1N ROSE WOOD.
For lono and finish, they are of tho first
HMjMjBgsHonlcr. Wo think it sufficient, to say that
11 T ! itlhuy uro from tho justly celebrated mnuu-
faclory of 11. Worcester. Just received nnd for sale by
June 20 I. W. MORRELL & CO.
CHOICE BRANDIES.
THE Subscribers, agents Tor SchuchnnR U
Gebhnnl, now offer for sale a small lot of their
BRANDIES, entitled to duhoimru, from Gus-
tmn llouso Store. ThesuBraiulles are choice, and are won
thy tho attention of dealers, viz:
2 qunrter pli>ca dark Cognac
5 eighth do do do
^ 2 quarter do do do, “extra”
5 eighth do do do, do
2 quarter do do Rochelle
5 eighth do do do
Tho nlravo are samples of the different kinds, which are
offered ut low prlros by COHENS & HERTZ.
FEVER AND AGUE!
dlsonses, spoodlly nnd thoroughly cured by DR. OS-
tlOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGOGUEjUio well known reme
dy for Fover nnd Aguo.
That old Ihvorlte with iho public, requires no Clan
Tray to give It currency with tho people. Ills loft
to tell Its own story—to rest on its own Intrinsic merits.
Ask the catulld man whu has given ll a fh.tr trial, ann ho
will toll you whnt It will accomplish.
It Is entirely n vegetable preparation, and may ho taken
by niiyono.wlthporfbctsnlbty to tho most dollcuto con-
MUuVlen. In rcpoatwl Instances It has been administered
to influitaless than a mouth old, suffiirlng from attacks of
Fover and Ague, and nhvays with - entire success- In
numberless Instances constitutions greatly impaired, ntu!
apparently ruined by n long rosldoncn fn n bilious cli
mate, havo boon entirely restored by Its continual and ef
ficient use. For snlo at wholesale or retail, by
. VVM. VV. LINCOLN, Monumenwtquoro.
mar 27 Bolo Agent for tills City.
TT08IBRY.—100 dozens Ladles’ White Cotton lloee.
JuL 30 dozens do Unbleaohod do do
25 do do Black do do
25 do do Mixed do do
50 do Missai’ VVhlto, Colored and Fanoy Hose.
75 do Roys’ White, Brown nnd Mixed Bocks.
Also:—Ladles’ IMack and VVhlto Bilk lloso; for sale
low, by NEVITr, LATH KOI’ A BTKBH1NB,
Suofncna fflarira.
- * 7 UGJUA
Euadwaa ©arka.
•. . SWIFT. DENSLOW At CO-
J? 1 ? 1 In.wrocorlcw. Provlnlonm
FOREIGN ANJ) D 0JUE8TIC LIQ UOR8.
CORMXR BAT AND WUtTAKBR-STRXKTS.
HARDWICK Ac COOKE,
Factor* and Comml*»lon fflercUant««
No. 1U2 Man-Street.
R. S. HARDWICK. JOHN O. COOKK.
VV. D. FORD,
,. Wlioleualo and Uomil Grocer.
Waldburg't RuUdtng. Jcfferson-strect, Savannah, Ga^
0IF OonstanUy on hand, n cholco supply of Family
Grocrriki. ** July 7
J. HABBROUCK k CO n
IMPORTERS AND WDOLISALK URALKRS IN
Earthon-Ware, French China, Looking Glasses.
1 llroughton-Street. 0
PHILIP KEAN,
, Drnpor'and Tailor,
AND DEALER IN READ T MADE CLOTHING,
PKKPIKLU’* RAKUR—NO. 98 SRVAN4TRKRT.
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAYLOR’S BUILDING—MARKET WHARF,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
i Crt»ckorr-TVttro, GrocorleM, &c. &c.
JOII 1, ’51 Jjr
ADAM 8IIOUT,
IKastorUaildori
first nooR west op st. an»r*w’b halt-
Will take contracts for Building aud Work lu Masonry
of every description.
_ __ L. ROB1DER, [FROM PAltis]
Fasblonablo Boot und Shoe*ffIuker.
Importer of French Leather,
WniTAXBR-STKKXT—OPPOSITE SMUTS* BUILDINO.
IL As J. LACIILISON,
Engineer* and lUitlurriirht*.
IR ON Sr BRASS M UNDE It S, ’
Canal-StroOlr-Nedr tho Canal Iaick.
R. LACIILISON. J. LACIILISON.
_ J. L. OLIVER,
Faalilpnablo Boot Manufacturer.
NO.SKVKNTBKN BULL-BTRKKT,NBAR MONUMBNT-sqUARR.
Ocirk-Sole, WntoM’roof, Hunting, Military, Patcnl
Leather, Walking, Dresa, and Pump-Solo Boots; Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers,
Alc^ mode to ordor In thu neatest and most fasblonablo
manner, of wnrrnuted material*, and by the most experi
enced and corcfol workmen.
A. N. MILLER,
Enirineer and luiliwrierut.
7ft ON AND MRAS8 FO UNDER. 1
fcABTERN • WIIARf—1AY-ST.
WYLLY k MONTMOLL1N,
General Agents and Broker*?
For tho Snlo’of
RcalEstite,Negroes,Sr any description Personal Property.
OrriCK, CORNER BULL-ST. AND BAY-LANK,
fob 23 Savannah, Georgia.
A. PONCE,
Importer 6c ITTanufaeturer of Sonar*.
NO. 13 .WUlTAlUIRmYRKKT,
Keeps on baud a woll soloctod stock of Imported 80-
gnrs; also Mnnufocturod Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all
other articles usually kept In hls lino of bualnoM, which
ho offers on tho.raost reasonable terms. nov 3
QEGA11H,—HxkOOO, various brands, forsale by
Ofriuu24 ^ 8.E. HQTUVVELL't
&CO.
store,
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dross and Frock Conts,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Shad Dress do
Black Doo Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Caaslmere Sacks and Polka Sacks,
li lvliILlVij i
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
SavtiiR ntttt attmmcf jpnaimmu. j
npHE BUnSCRIBER^ hikes, this ^Mhod ofjnfbrmlu^hjs frlomls andjho,citizens of SaJpmnah, that ho Is now
m ,XI mun ■"* - prioe^TTn nlnln
'ids are marked,
Goods 1 have
«... PANTALOONS.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drapd’Ele,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Black Doe Skiu Pants,
Plain Black Ciu»lmero Pants,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Block and Colored Satinet Pants,
Black Satin Single nnd Doublo Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and F'ancy Burnthca do do
«j® , Emhrol’d Cnftlmere do
VVhlto nnd Fancy Satin nnd Party do
1 Inin Black Silk Velvet, single and double breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do *
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, While, and Colored Kid Gloves.
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth,Cnshineronml Lined Berlin do
Block, While audF’oncy Silk do
„ CRAVAT8.
Supcrflno Black Silk and F'ancy Cravats,
Bluck and Fnncy Silk and Satin Scjirfr,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cnmbric, China Cord nnd Pongco Pocket Hand*
kerchiefs.
Hats and Caps, of the latest styles.
Indies’ Riding Hals.
Trunks, Patent nnd Solo Leather.
Vnlyseis Carpot Bags, Clute^ Umbrellas, Jml, Ac.
Black Tweed
Green do
Brown do
Bilk und Wool
do
do
do
do
COATS.
do
do
do
do
Camblet,
Checked Ginghams,
Llnon Lustre,
Plain nnd Fancy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and F'ancy Tweed,
Do do Casluneretts,
Brown nud Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d’Elo,
Gross Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Llnon and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flnnnot do
Silk, Merino, uml Cotton llnlf Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Nori Hore,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Rubes,
Llnon Collars, two und three ply.
CIIIIiDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
■nil. Dopiirlmenl Ibr Chlldnsn-a Olotbjnir li mint tin In tho moil cosily .lylo wills ssvssry conrciilcisco for Irylisir on.
linings Xc., Iho .lock ombrncesovcry ssrtlclo In that lino, conslellng lie isort of Coals sssul I'ama of every bsvIc ssverl
cnnls,and bnclssr llnnncnls, Jenny Und Socks,Polkaclo, Over Sucks, visbib, llnilileslgulu, Vch-c 1 !.'
Sulla mill Hoys’ Cups, n liino BSKrtincnU Tlio Lmllcs will llml It lo lliclr IMcrcstlo call nnd oxninlno m> slock. cs
iro insdu up In tlio latent stylo mid Iho best inmiuor nnd itl tho lowest prices. No ubstcmciitfaim the nrlcos lire
Suits;!. .
asked™ ,nnd ° UI> *“ li '°* u,08tfllyl ° al,U 1,101,081 ,na,ulornnd “I lll °lowestprico^ 'NoffiiatomcnTrrem'thepriSrat
py’Don’t forget the new store on first lloor of St. Andrew’s Hall, cornor of Broughton and Jefforson-sts. npr 28
PAINT AND OIL ST0BE,
IV 1 und 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, CUromo Groeu, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Real, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Rod l»ead, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Umber, Terra do Sienna,
Drop Bluck, nud A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed Oil- Sperm do., Noatsfnot do., nnd SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var
nish, Graining, and Artists’ do., Window and Picture
GLASS, of ull qualities, from tlhv8 to 3Jby40; Copal, Ja
pan, Light nnd Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
of nil kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints und
Borders.
JSjT The above articles will bo sold on ronsonablo
terms.
HouNOf Sign anil 8lilp Yalntliifr
Dono In n workimuHlko munnor, and at reasonable
prices.JiuiSO
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE ITIAKIHIy
200 CONGRFSS AND 05 Si’. J ULlAN-STBEET,
f'ranklin-Nquuro*
W OULD Return hls thanks to hls friends anil patrons
(hr past ilivours, and Inffirm them, that he Is now
ready at tho old stand, to execute ntiy work In the nbovo
line, and hopes by Ilfs untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In the above business dono will: tho utmost neatness una
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, nnd all kinds of
Wheels, Wagons, Drays, Carts, &c^ made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms.JunUtI
BLAKE’S PATENT
FI1KTI PROOF PAINT, FRO ITI OHIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Hubstaaco is sold In fine pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
or thick paint, and applied with a brash, nud after nn ex-
C re of a few months lo tho atmosphere, this coating
incs a perfect slate or cent of mull, protecting wlint-
ovor is covered from tho actiou of tho weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat nnd car decks,
for all kinds of iron, ns It forms n coating nearly as huru
ns tlio iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
In sonra places n spurious article has been sold us the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be careftil to buy ul
uulhorizod Agents.
Every Barrel is marked BLAKE'S FlilE-PltOOF
PA HfT. Tho above Paint is for sale In Savannah by
sep 18 C. A. L. LAMAR.
GEORGIA IBIJRR MILL STONES.
T HE Undersigned has on hand nn assortment of Burr
Slone, from 18 Indies to feet diameter, n portion
of which is already dressed for running, and of su]>erior
quality. AU tho necessary irons furnished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, tho article can bo delivered nt all limes to suit
ordcra, nnd on liberal terms. O. Ik CAMPFTELD.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE SEUOND Annual Courso of J.ccturcs In this
Department will commence on tho first Monday of
November next, nud continue Ull tho flrst of tho ensuing
March.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D n Principles and 1*11101100 of Sur
gery.
JOHN M. WATSON, M. D^ Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women nnd Children.
A. II. BUCHANAN, M. D„Surgical and Pathological
Anntnmy nnd Physiology.
W. K. BOWLING, M. D M luslUutea and Practlco of
Modlduo.
C. K. WINSTON, M. Materia Medlca and Medical
Jurisprudence.
ROBERT M. PORTER, M. D^ General nnd Special An-
nlomy.
J. BERRIEN LINDSLEY, M. D., Chemistry and Phar
macy.
WM. T. BRIGGS, M. D n Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Tho Anatomical rooms will bo opened forstudouia, on
Uio first Monday of October.
Tho Students will havo access to tho Stato Uospltnl.
A full Pukliminary uounBK orLocturos will lie given
by the Professors, commencing also on tho Rut Monday
of October.
Feoofcnch Professor 815. Matriculation ticket 95;
Dissecting ticket 910; Graduating feu 925.
Good board can bo obtoiuod In tho city at from $3 50
to 93 per week.
Further Information can bo obtained by addressing tho
Doan. J. B. LINDSLEY, M. 1)^ Dean.
NashvlUc, Tonn^ June, 1852. llillmo-5o July 8
COHNEH WHITAKER AM)
B LEACHED mid Brown 8HHETING8 & SHIRTINGS.
Tho Subscribers hnvo Just received per brig WHeou
Fulior.from Now-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York Mills do do
James’Steam Mills do 7-8 nnd 4-4
Lowoll LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 nnd 4-4
Imndsdalound Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
Boa Islnnd Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4
7-8. 8, II, 10, 11, nnd 12-4 Allendale Dm. Sheeting
7-8,8, 0,10, 11, and 12-4 do Bleuchod d6
7-8, 8, 0, 10,11, nud 12-4 Hamilton do do
For anluby M. PUENllEUUAPT k. CO.
ACIDULATED FRIHT-IIHOP8,
F .AVORED with Ihmnna, Pine Apple, Strawoorry,
Rasjvborry, Green Gage, Omugo, Jargonel l*car, Ver-
gnlout Pear, &.c n ho. Tluwo Drops hnvo tho pure, rich
flavor of the fruit In the highest hU» o of perfection, and
arc entirely freo from nil noxious Ingrcdlcuts. Just re-
colvod, IK.T Blown yr, li.J tor ml. ^
mnr 18 Moniimont-siiuaro.
ORDINARY’S BLANKS.
A LL tho different forms or Blanks, according to tho
lato law, for the Court or Ordinary, nrluled and for
salo by fmar 20] JOHN M. Oq6pKR & CO.
NOTICE;
M Y STOCK OF JEWELRY is now Inrgo nnd voiw
eeloct; DIAMOND WORK of PINS, KARING8,
FINGER RINGS, fitc^ Is now more extensive than usual,
hovlng n lino lotor Flxlra Slzo, sot to order. Among tlio
variety Is a CLUSTER RING, (sovon Diamonds,) value,
9500—which will l>o a real grntlllcntlon to show my
friends ns being rare, nnd or bountiful workmanship; n
Is also fitted for a PIN, In a very good nnd substantial
form. Ladles’ PINS, BROOCHES, F.A1
1’INS, for r ' “
Bracelets,
-AUR1NGS. BOX-
Jlnlror Dngiierreotyiio Merlnllons; for do. do^
Cuff and 8HAW.L.PINS and TRINKETS, In
tho grontost variety, i
thoso who may call at
AU WlU be sold at prices to please
G. M. GRIFFFIN’S,
Lato Al. Fkislman’s.
To tho Lnillm.
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re
viving, and beautifying Cnbinot Furniture, Clmlra,
ke., giving a rich, glowy appearance, suporlor lo
nlshiug. Tho subscribers have been appointed Agonta
fbr tho aalo of tho nbovo excellent nrtlclo. Dlreo-
Uona acoompnny oach Imttlo. No housekeeper should bo
without IL lWco 25 cents. For aalo by tho dozen or
•tnglo bottle. A Uberal discount to Uioap who wish to
boH tumlu. COLLINS & BULKLUY,
jan 27 IDO Uryou-olrecL
Knglishaml French llfustratod 1
Stanilnrdj.ScIentHIc At fflfudicul Rookn.
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the uS of tho MIci£
acopc: by John Quckett. Illustmted.
Lectures on Histology, delivered nt tho Royal College
° r .?. u E£ on8 of Kn « lonil: by John QuekelL Illustrated
with 1511 cuts.
Chemical Technology, orClicmlstry applied to tho Arts
and Mnuuruclurcs: by Dra, Kuann, Rouulds, and Rich
ardson.
Principles of Physics, mid Meteorology: by J. Mnller,
Professor or Physics, at tho University orFrolborg. Illus
trated will; 530 engravings on wood.
Tho Anatomy or the External Forms of Man: byJ.
Fan, M. IL, und Robert Knox, AL 11.
Tho Allcroscoplo Anatomy ortho Human Body In Health
and Disease: by Arthur Uitl It assail, M. D.
Tlio Natural History of Alan: by James Cowles Prich
ard, M. D., ole. etc. Third edition, with 50 colored plates.
Elements orUenerul und Allnulo Anatomy or Alan und
Mnmnlln: by Fr. Gerber.
A I’mcticul Text-Book of Inorgnnlc Cliomlstry, with
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis: by Dugull Camp
bell.
Physiologic PnlliolDgiquc: par 11.1^'bert.
The Philosophy of Marriage: by Allchud Ryan, AL D.
Alamiul or Practical Assaying: by John Alllchell.
A Lkimplote Courso or Aleteorology: by L.F. Cncuitz.
Encyclopedic Auatomlquo: pur J. llenlc.
Received by
Juno 1» JOHN AL COOPER & CO.
ltEAUY.NIA.llE ELUTIUNU
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
S UCH Has been the demand In this Market Tor Clothing
ut wholesale by Country Alerchnnbs wo hnvo been In-
duced to tit mi und fill minor our I^ifiuwlth RF.ADY-
AIADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS, which wo no* offer at
WHOLESALE ONLY.
Dealer* wilt at once boo the ndvaningo of selecting from
a LARGE STOCK, where the sizes are not broken by
constantly retailing from It. Wodo not couHnoourselves
to nny ono particular market In getting our CLOTHING,
but toko advantage or Boveral of tho Northern markets.
... , . IlatN uml Cuiin.
Wo shall conlinuo us heretofore, tho Wholesale Hat
and Cap BusIucm, and by connecting tho two branches,
feet confident can give hotter bargains In either branch
than were before offered in this city. Our stock is now
complete, to which wo most respectfully invito tui exami
nation before purchasing, at Nos. 153 Congress und 75 SL
Jullmi-etrcets, Gibbons’Block, Savannah, Go.
jnn 20
LYON & REED.
CHEAT CASH STOKE.
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONURESS-STS,
npHE Subscribers have received persteamer Alabama,
A a choice selection or BUAtMEIl GOODS, consisting
In part ns follows:—Bareges or o very description, Tissues,
Foulard Silks, Grenadines, Printed Jaconets, Organdies
and cambrics, tdnin mid figured Swiss, Alborlnes, Silk
nnd Llnon Ponlln, Embroldorica, Collars, Cuffs, Under-
sleeves, Chomlzets, I.lneu Cambric Ilandkcrchlcfc, black
Not Gloves and Mltla—all or which they wilt dispose'
of at their usual low prices for cash, or city acceptances,
may 20 M. PRENDERGABT h CO.
Tho Lire of Judgo Jelfroys, Clilof Justice of Iho King’s
Bench, under Charles II., and Lord High Chancellor of
England, during tho Roigu of James IL; by Humphrey
W. Woolrych.
God In Dlsoase, or Tlio Alnnlfestallon or Design In Mor
bid Phenomena; by James F. Duncan, Al, D.
Momorlnl of James F'enlmore Cooper.
Peucllllug by the Way; by N. P. Willis.
Pymishurst: hls Wandoringa nnd Woys of Thinking;
by Donald Mnclood.
A Book fora Cornor; by Leigh Hunt, being No. 0 Put
nam’s Library.
Tho Political Works of Louis Napoleon, translated Into
English; by Bon Gaultier.
Hunting tho Romantic; or the Adventures of a Novel
Ahbolford’s Edition, of tho Wavcrly Novels, In Twelve
Vols.—Vol. 1.
Tlio Adventures of Roderick Random; by Toblna
Smollctto.
Popular and Practical Science—the Solar System: a
descriptive troatiso upon the Sun, Aloonand Planets; by
J. Russell Hind.
ASsop’s Fables, In Freuoh. Received by
Juno 3 J.GUBI
new music; 1
ONG8: Ask mo not whnt I am thinking, Lilly Dale,
O This, this is the hour, Aly childhood’s home. IVhon
thou my cherished love worthy, I’ll think of tiicoln mer
ry hours,Moonlight Is sleeping, Morning, noon, nnd night,
Tho Parent’s lost jewel, An dreuin of lianpy youth, By tho
moon’s sod light. Honest hearts and willing hnnds, Gipsy
girl’s carol. Pilgrim land forever, I.ny of tho sylph, Wnko
up sweet melody, Como nnd see mo Mary Ann, Aly own
pretty Rose, Dying oxllc,Ono faithful friend, Age or gold,
Oh were 1 but n moonbeam bright. Thus meet thou and
L I wish sho was bore, Strlkol strike for your (hlherland,
Trumpet of Liberty, Oh I molhor here’s tho very top or
Joy mid grief,8miUng faces, Alary Lee, fee- &c_ for sale
by[may U] F. ZGGR AU M & CO.
NEW ROOKS'.
A AUSTRIA ANI) HUNGARY In 1848 nnd ’40; by
Wm. Houry Stiles; In 2 vols. 8vo~ with plates.
Price, $3 A0.
Tho Ingoldsby Legends, or Allrth nnd AInrvel.
Mexico—Aztec, Spanish ami Republican—a Historical
Skolchof the Lato’War, and Notices of New Alexico mid
California; by Brantz Alayer. 8vo^ with uumoroussteel
engravings.
Tho Dnckeyo Abroad, or Wanderings in Europe nnd In
tho Ortoula, with engravings; by 8.8, Cox.
Tho Two Families; by tho author of “Rose Douglas.”
Pynnshurat: Ills Vvnndcrings mid Ware of Thinking.
Tho Study of Wools; by R. ChoncvixTreuch.
Willis’s PenclUiuga by the Way.
mny 28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Ilrotvn’w Enmoiico of JimiuicuCiiiiifor.
rpins Article Is elaborately prepared from cureftilly so-
A lected articles of tho best quality; it possesses In a
concentrated ftirm all tho valuable properties or tho Ja
maica Ginger, nnd Is warranted to bo freo from all Irri
tating or other properties of an Injurious loudcucy.
It Is bonuflcinlly used in a variety of circumstances
whore a warm cordial and gratcfiil sllmulnut is required,
particularly lu cases where there is a sonso of exhaus
tion arising from excesalvo fallguo or heat, a (bw drops
In half u tumbler of water with n little sugar, will uo
found un effi^tusl and most pleasant restorative, which
innkos this essence a highly useful addition to tho travel
ler’s portmanteau, as well as to Uio family collection of
remoillcs.
Whore there is nn unpleasant sense of weight or nausea
oiler outing, from Imperfect digestion, or whore nuusea
la Induced from riding In n rail road ear, or carrlnae, or
from tho motion or a vessel at sen, tlio Essence of Gin
ger, If given according lo tho directions will almost In
variably give rcllof.
In ordfuary dlanhiBa, Incipient cholom, In short, In
nil cases of prostration or tho Ulgostl vo functions, whothor
from Indulgence or dlscnso It Is of Inestlnmblo valuo.
During the summer months and In Southern climates,
U Is invaluable, particularly during tho prevalence of
opldcmlo Cholera; no traveller or finally should bo with
out IL
Just received steamer, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
Juno 24 Alonument-squaro.
/'tOMBS.—A large assortment of ShelL ivon’, Buffklo,
lj mid llrazllllan Dressing, Tuck, Fino Teeth, and
Children’s Imng Combs,of tho latest patterns; just re
ceived per
July 0
Long Com hi,of tho latest patterns; Justn
steamer, and l»r said by
A1UOIU3 & HENDRICKSON.
R OSIN WANTED-of good quality, Drown, In barrels,
_ by [may 25] COHENS tc HERTZ.
T ABLE CUTLERY.—Fine Ivory Tea and Table
Knives, with and without Forks; Cocoa and Horn
Pocket Cutlery; for sale by
u 18 COLLINS it BULKLEY.
P ATKOTTulu CRACKERS olid Tobacco crit&mPtir
“lo by F. W. CORNWELL.
WftJ W 102 rtryan-streoU
G LASS CURTAIN PINS—Just received, and lor sale
by F.W. CORNWELL,
nin y 20 102 Bryan-strcoL
C IKJOA DIPPERS, Dust Pans, Towel Rollers, Lemon
8<|ueezcra Coffeo A ills, Brass Bound Buckets, Wash
Hoards. Cup Mops, Wire Covers, he. For salo by
m *" 10 COI.l.INS k. BULKLEY.
may
G
IVM FIXTURE.—25 dozen Curtain nands,
' 25 do Window Cornices, new styles; lust received and
salo by [mnr2UJ I. W. AlOllRELL h CO.
1C NIVK8.—Josejth Rodgers h Son’s and Geo. Wosten*
AY ho ines h Sou’s celebrated Ten and Pocket Knives,
o»- solo by F. W. CORNWELL, ^
__P} a y3 • 102 Bryun-st.
CPIUNG DIVIDERS, Calljiers, ami Compasses, or aU
O sizes, for salo by - F. W. CORN WElX
tn °y 7 1(12 liryan-street.
TRON FURNACES—Just received, and fbr sale by
i.,n„ o **• W. CORN WELL,
- J unoI) 102 Brynn-strect.
cEGARS.—40,000 choice brands, Just received by
Juno 5 w. W. GOODRICH.
Juno 2H W. P.TEFFT.
TTAy.—200 bundles prime North River Hay, landing
P RIME WHITE CORN.—1328 sacks prime White
Corn, landing from schr. Alary Eddy, from New-Or-
Icons, and for sale by
June 30 COHBNS tc HERTZ,
pHILDREN’SCARRIAGES.—A further •upffiK'
\J single nnd double, Jiut received, and for salo fiy
tnny 25 I. W. MORRELL h i
YyALKlNGOANES,—A splendid and well assorted
V ' lot of fancy Canes; Just o|iened, at
jmay 25 SAUL8HURY h CO.’S, Marshal House.
J^mdto?Kdeby bBl0 ,l880rt0<, Jar Uorka, Just received,
MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
TND1A UUBRERGCKlDSr-Jutireceived, a fresh lof,
i? ee " ,h Tn,vail, " ! Uwh * nJ
' ROBINSON tc OAAIP.
L ADlFa’ Mlssea, awl Gent’s Merino Vests, white
Gauze Flannels; forsale by
>n °y 3 NEViTT, LATHROP h 8TEBB1NS.
L INEN DRAW Bits—SomeUdng new for Surorne
wear; Just received, and for snro by
_?“«y SAULSBURY tc CO.
I .1ANCY Colored 8HIRTO.—A foil supply on hand, of
- all patterns, for solo by
mar 22 ROBINSON It CAMP.
XTTlNDoiv8IIADES.—Just received pcrstojiner Ala-
y V hsmo: a new and splewlld assortment or Window
ShadeiLof this spring’s Style, and for salo by
.««» AIK1N h BURNS.
GOOD8.—Crape De Parec, in plain colors
Rich and high colored French Organdie Afuslins;
soconot and Cambric Aluslins In every variety or style,
“ LsROCTlE, DOWNE tc VO.
may 10
SAULSBURY h CO.
Marshall House.
B ARRY’S TRICOPHEJIOUS, or Medicated ComI
pound—For restoring, preserving, and beautifying
mo hair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, to prevent bald
ness and grey hair; Just received and for sale by
_raay24 MOORE tc HENDRICKSON,
B ROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA gTNGEIU-A fresh
supply Jiut received and for salo by
H«ny 27 MOORE h HENDRICKSON.
L YON’S MAGNETIC POWDER-For Ihoiieslructlon
of all kinds of insects; also, for the destruction of
rats and mice; just recelvdl and forsale by
mny 24 MOORE h IIENDRICKSOl
B ROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—A large^imHw
Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN.
mar H Monument Square.
G ASTILE SOAP.—20 boxen old Custlle Sou re 1 caso do
While; Just received, and for salo by
»my 25 MOORE h HENDRICKSON.
D URAND’S Celebrated French ULTTEltS—Just re
ceived and for sale by
mny 25 ■ BRONSON h 8EVELINGE.
I IBERIAN PALM SOAP,—This Son:* Is prepared
J from Iho pure Palm Oil; nud Is highly useful for
cleansing iho skin—Is very emollient, and produces an
excellent lather. Forsale by VVM. W. LINCOLN,
may 82 Monument-square.
Q UININE.—lQGouncca Farr’s pure Sulphate Quinine;
Just received, and for salo by
npr 1 MOORE tc HENDRICKSON.
RANDY and GIN IN BOND.—10 halfpipes Otari,
Dupuy h Go’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 lira. Rochelle
h Bordeaux Brandy, uud 0 pipes Imperial Eagle nnd
Swan Gin, lu Bonded Warehouse; for sale by
mar 22 VV. Al, DAVIDSON.
Ci T. CROIX and JAAIACA RUM.—3 puncheons very
O flue old JnmucA Rum and 3 puncheons St. Croix
Ruin, in store and forsale by
mnr 23 W. M. DAVIDSON.
JL 5 oz. papers, recently imported. Also, 25 half chests
of JIno quality Hyson, and 20 Catties do. lu store, for sale.
VV. Al. DAVIDSON.
I ALOIJR,—100 hbls. Cnnal Flour, now landing nnd In
: store and for sale by
may «0 HONE h CONNERY.
B 1
BANS.—30 bbls. VVhlto lleuns, on couslgiunonl n
HONE *
for salo by [inny 2(1]
NE h CONNERY.
C HAMPAGNE.—10 dutcu quarts and 111 dozen pints,
of choice brands; for sale by
inny 20 AlcMAIION h DOYLE.
B
AGON.—30 lilids. sides, 30 do. shoulders; lauding nnd
‘ for salo by [Jtmu7] AlcMAflON h DOYLE,
S ALT.—500 sacks lof Sail, in store for salo bv
Juno 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY Ac CO.
C EMENT.—100 bbls. Cement, landiug from ship Aloriun
uml for sale by
June 8 BRIG 11A Al, KELLY h CO.
IN ES.—Champnvtj
;ne, Madeira and Slteny; for salo
*” A. AIINIS.
1 .1LOUR.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landiug and In
store; forsale by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY h CO.
N E. DUAL—300 bbls. Luther Felton ,
• 50 do. prime Boston do; In store and for sale by
JunoB BRIGHAM, KELLY At CO.
IjiLASTKRJNU HA1R.-8U0 bushels Plastering"Tl'alr;
i. In store; for sole by
June 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY h CO.
L ONDON PORTER.—GO casks, pints, llibbcrt’s supe
rior Stout Porter, received direct from the Browers,
nnd for salo at Now-York prices, by
ay 5 PADELFOl
THU), FAY At CO.
C HAMPAGNE.—10 boskets Ncctnr Chariijmgnoj Just
received and for suto by
Bur
may 25
ItONSON Ac 8EVEL1NGB.
low, hy .
u ius., jus. roceireu, nnu lor sa«
MOURE At HENDRICKSON.
W AFFLEnnd WAFER IRONS, for sale by
Juno 12 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-rt.
Juno 13
UGH AM, KELLY Ac CO.
N EVV-ORLEANS MOLASSES.—100 barrels of supe
rior quality; for sale by
Juno 12 CLAGHORN At CUNNINGHAM.
T ND1A RUBBER PACKING, of all thicknesses, for
steam engines: for sale by
June 12 CLAGHORN At CUNNINGHAM.
YSTAFER and WAFFLE IRONS, Soup Digesters,
VV. and Coffeo Roasters; for salo by
Jdie 12 COLLINS
COLLINS Ac BULKLEY.
B ACON.—30 hhds. prime Shoulders; 20 hhds. do Sides,
landing from barque Le Cocq.; for salo by
June 12 . UOIIEN At FOSDICK.
I jiRKBH CRACKERS.—25 bbls. Butter, Sugar, and So-
. da Crackers; for sale by
June 12 H. J. GILBERT.
R AISINS ANI) FIGS-20 boxes Raisins, 50 drums se
lected Figs, Jusl received by
Juno 14 - J. A. BROWN.
_ for family use; also. Leaf Lari, Goshen nuttor, Pine
Apple Cheese; for sale by W. D. FORD.
July 7 Jetforaon-street.
p
LASTER.—100 bbls. Plaster Paris, in store: for sale by
Juno8 BRIGHAM, KELLY Ac CO.
J M. SHEFFIELD’S Ship Axes and Adges, Just re-
• colvod and for sale by
June 4 F. VV. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st.
AX SI ATCHKS—lu Ornamental boxes; for salo by
June 2 COLLINS Ac BULKLEY.
it Hie Emporium. '
SEABORN GOODALL.
B OYS’ GRASS LINEN COAT'S; also, do. White
Mars. Vests; just opened at
Juno 4 SAULSBURY Ac CO.’S, Marshall House.
1 JIM It’D AND FANCY COD’D SHIRTS; also, afresh
J lot of Collars: just received nt
June 4 8AULSBURY tc CO.’S, Marshall Howe.
__ Walters, comprising Gothic, Oblong, and Round,
single nnd In setts,lululd with Peurl and plain; just open
ed uud for sale by COLLINS Ac ilULKLEY,
Jan 0 100 Brynn-etreot.
M USIC BOXES.—A groat variety, or all sizes, in Un,
born uud wooden boxes, Just received by
F. ZOGBAUM k CO,
may 20 ftlurbct-squnre.
A RNICA PLASTER.—Another supply of these valua
bio Plasters, of various sizes, Just received by
VV. W. LINCOLN,
ny3 Monument-square.
ES; fur sale by
in 11 P
F. W. CORNWELTi, 102 Bryan-st.
B ritannia and table tea spoons, for iafo by
Juno 28 F. W. CORNWELL, 109 Bryan-st.
S PERM CANDLES.—10 boxes SjHirm Candles,received
und for salo ul tho Emporium.
Juno 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
f \RANGES—20 boxes, Just received by
U Juno 14
J. A. BROWN.
PS,
. - APPLE CHEESE.—A fow boxes for sale nl the
Emporium, by 8. GOODALL.
S OUR KROUT.—5 bbls. Sour Krout, for sale by
Juno 20 8. GOODALL.
S UGAR.—20 bhds. folr nnd cholco Porto Rlco t Sugar,
Just received, and for salo by
juue 20 McMAIION Ac DOYLE,
rpoBACCO.—100 pckgs. Tobacco, or various brands
X and qualities, fur sale by
Juno 20 MoMAHON Ac DOYLE.
V ~~‘ iNEGAR,—20 bbls. White Wlno Vinegar, cholco nr-
tlclo, Just received, aud for salo by
June 20 MoMAHON Ac DOYLE.
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—50 bbls. Now Orleans Recti
fied Whiskey, 50 do. E. Pholpo’ do.; 50 do. N. E.
Rum; 20do.Dumeatlo Brandy; Just received, and for
sale by
Juno 20
McMAIION Ac DOYLE.
S ALISBURY Ac CO. have just opened a splendid Lot
or brown and buff Lawn Coats. Something hnnd-
somo for summer wear. Call and see. Junr
HA8SLINEN Vf&TS-^Just received and fort
G tt
Juno 23
SAULSBURY Ac
Marshall lit
IllOKLES—In Jars, bbls, and half bbls, for sale at the
JL Emporium, by S. GOODALL.
/“tURIlY COMBS, Horse Brushes and IlorsoCombs, for
V salo by F. W. CORNWELL,
June 102 Hrygu-glreoL
QEGARS.—50,000 Spanish Scgara, of various brands".
Q In store and for sale by
June 19 McMAIION Ac DOYLE. ,
LARBT WINES.—30 coses Haul Talcnce, 20 do. St.
Jullen, 10 do. Cbatean Lcovllle. Also, 20 casks Table
C3nret, viz.: Bt. Jullon, Huut Brion, and St. Estephe; 5 do
Haul Sautcrae Wines. In store and for sale by
June 2fl *
rpABLE MAT8.-OII Ooth, Sea Weed, and Grass Ta-
JL ble Mats, for sale by
June 28 COLLINS tc BULKLEY.
B ACON.—50 hlids.Sides, In store, and forsale by
June 24 8. E. BOTH WELL Ac CO.
pOFFEE.-ludbegi Rio, 25 bags Java, for sale by
Juno 24 8. E.BOT11VVELL At OO.
J UST RECEIVED PER STEAMER FLORIDA-
largo nsaortment of Fancy Groceries, consisting In
B ri of Sanllnra, Preserves. Sauces, English Pickles,
nmly Fruit, Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Are. F'or sale by
. Juno 11 BRONSON Ac SEVELINGE.
1?UE8H SALMON and LOBSTER, in ono and two lb.
1 cans; forsale by
June 11. BRONSON Ac 8EVEMNOE.
O RANGES and LEMONS—Constantly on hand and
for salo by
June 11 RRON8QN Ac SEVELINGE,
P ORK and BEEF.—UO bbls. Mess and Prime Pork, 50
do do do Beefy landing and for ante by
June 10 CLAGHORN Ac CUNNINGHAM.
JJOISTINO WHEEL—For salobj
June 7
u—For salo by
i. H. HABBROUCK Ac CO,
Broughton-stceeU
June 0
W
LS for sale bv
F. W. COrfNVVELl, 102 Drynn-st.
HITE LEAD.—Pure, extra, and No. 1, for salo by
June 22 A. MINIS.
B RANDY.—10 half nines Otari Brandy, In store ami
for salo by McMAIION Ac DOYLE.
1 5 ATH nRICK.—2 casks English Bath Brick, for scour
J Ing; Just rccelvod nnd forsale by
June 14 W. W. LINCOLN, Monumenbsquarc.
1 jiL( tUK.—20 bbls. Conal Flour; 15 do llinun Smith’s
1 do; for solo by A. G. HENRY,
'■•no 10 *•—*-
Exchange Dock.
O LD MONONOAIIELA WHISKEY.-10 bbls. choice
old Monongahcla Whiskey, In store and for sale by
June 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
VLD MADEIRA WINES.—A large nnd well selected
J stock of old Miulelra Wines, viz.: Old Reserve,
Arango, Innnn, and other cclebratod brands. Also, a fine
stock of Part, Sherry, and Tcncriffe Wines. In store, nnd
forsale by pane 2li] i, ROUSSEAU.
TANGLISIl PICKLES and FRENCH MUSTARD.—5
J JJ do*. English Pickles; 5 doz. cans hermetically sealed
fresh Salmon; ID do French and English Mustard; Just
received and for sole by
June 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
TJEUFUMEUY.—A large assortment of Lubtn's, Gnor-
4 Iniu’fy Provost's, Edc*’, nnd Condroy At Mniigenet’s
celebrated Perfumes, just received nnd for snlo by
June 2fi MOORE Ac HENDRICKSON.
11ACON.—25 hhds. cholco Sides, 25 do. Shoulders; In
J > store and for salo by
Juno 19 McMAIION Ac DOYLE.
Ij'IiOUIL—'200 bbls. Howanl-street Flour, just received
JL 1 and for aalo by MoMAHON Ac DOYLE.
June 10
f \ HUMAN COLOGNE.—German rnrtnn Cologne, In
yj long and willow covered bottles; Just received nud
for sale by MOORE Ac HENDRICKSON,
may 21
OLASSES.—30 hhds. Molasses.—50 tierces N. O.
LV1 Syrup, for salo by McMAIION Ac DOYLE.
■yy IVGOODRICH has Just received and otters for
NEW SYRUP nnd 11 AMS.-Stuart’s, Georgia And N.
Orleans new crop Syrups, und now Hams.
FLOUR.—75 bbls. 11 Irani Smith’d and Pure Genesee,
100 half do., 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALB, Ate.—Tonneut’s Scotch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants and Raisins.
rpAlLORS’IRONS, Smoothing Irons, Ate.; forsale by
JL F. W. CORNWELL,
npr 14 102 Brynu-strcet.
•TOIIITB SILK FRINGE—Very wide nnd handsomo,
v Y Juat received and for sale by
npr 1 LaROcIIE, UOVVNE Ac CO.
"A/1AT11NG.—4-4,5-4 nml tH white and chucked Mntt-
4YL Ing, Just received and for sale by
mar Ki LxUOCUE, BOWNB A- CO.
OILK GLOVES.—I^idlcs'superior Silk Gloves, III ns-
TJ sorted colors; Sewing Silk Gloves and Mitts; while Kid
Gloves, Acc. Jusl rccci vol and for salo by
npr 22 La ROC 1 IK, HOVVNE Ac CO.
QATiN STRIPE GRFiNADINE TISSUES.—A few pnt-
O tern* Satin stri|ie Gmiiniliim Tissues, Mourning Prints,
U:co C.tmpA, Colored Silk Fringe, Silk Braid, lluloon
Trimming, Acc,’; received per steamship Alaba-mu, und
forsale by
npr 22 Laroche, bowne.ac co.
1 INEN BOSOM SHIRTS-A fino lot, and warranted to
Xj fit or no sale, by SAULSBURY h CO,
inny 7 Marshall llouso.
rpEASJ TEAS 11—75 cattle* very superior Hyson Tea";
X HI half cheats do. do-just recelvnl and for sale by
npr 30 IV. Al. DAVADSON.
OILK FRINGES.—Just received per steamship Ala-
D hama: White and Colored Silk Fringe*; also Chume-
Icou colored Silk for Mantillas; for side by
may5 LaItOCUK, 1IUVVNE Ac CO.
RECEIVED PER STEAM Elk-White Bonnet ltlb-
JLti bons. ladles’ llnml Net Gk»‘(«, VVhlto Enull*h
Crape, Plain Black Silk and Watered Parasols; forsale by
inny 5 LaROCIIB, 1IUVVNE Ac CO.
TXTOUD FAUCETS, Bung Borers nnd Bung Flaggers;
VV for salo by F. VV. CORNVVELL,
Juno ID 1(12 Bryuu-street.
PALMETTO BASKETS,—A variety or shapes nndcol-
JL ored linings, on huud and fur sale by
Juno 10 G. Af. GRIFFEN.
r\ORN.—F'or anlo lu lota of not lea* thau 100 bushels,
v,' the best quality of White Corn In this or any other
mnrkot. [Juno 10] C. A. L. LAMAR.
/"\TARD, DUPUY Ac CO.’S BRANDY.—80 half pipes
VJ Dark nnd Pnle Otnnl, Dupuy Ac Co.’s Brandy; 10
quarter do. do. do. do.; of our own Importation, vlnlugo
1840. Lauding and for sale by
June3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Ac CO.
QODA SOAP.—6 boxes Tallcr’a superior Soda Soap;
O Just received, and for salo by
may 25 AIOORE Ac HENDRICKSON.
"IYEAL Valenciennes, Lace Edgings and Inserting*—a
IV fine assortment; for sale by
mny 3 NEVITT, LATHROP Ac STEBBlNS.
"ITANILLA BEANS.—A very superior lot of Vanilla
V Beans, large ami fresh, this day received, nnd for
salo by VV. VV. LINCOLN,
TTQWARD STREET FLOUIE—100 bbls. Howard
XX Street Flour; landing from schr. Georgia from Bal-
(more, for sale by
June 4 COHENS Ac HERTZ.
pOTTON 08NABURGS and YARNS.—20 bale* Osna-
burgs, 15 do Yarns, from Planters’ Alnunfucturing
Company, for solo by BRIGHAAI, KELLY Ac CO.
PAVILION GAUZE, Bohbtnct Netting, White and
X Coloured Lancaster aial French Quilts.Scotch Bird’s
Eyo, and Hucknbuc Drapers, French Napkins, Dowlas*
nnd Crash Tnblo Damask, Damask Cloth*, Brown and
White Linen and Cotton for Pillow Cases, Linen and
Cotton Sheetings, Whlto and Brown opcu worked Hose;
for salo by
apr 20 AIKIN Ac BURNS.
\TEW GOODS PER STEAMER—Just opened nnd for
IN sale by DzWITT Ac MORGAN.
Orgnudlo Aluslins, Bordered Prints,
Black Buregcs, Black Friiise.
Linen Sheetings, Long Nett Alltls,
Linen Damasks, Ladies’ Silk Ac Kid GJove*,Acc
O ACON.—12 hhds. prime Sides.
D TONGUES.—2 bbls pickled Tongues; 9 boxes smoked
Tongues.
CHEESE—50 boxes Imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES.—10 boxes Pickles. Jiut received per sebr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, aud for sale by
may 24 A. MINIS,
jiut Imported,
tnuy 24
I, and for saje by
COUEN Ac F08DICK.
G UANO.—10 tons Peruvian Guano; for sale by
mny 7 Into EDWARD II. BUNKER.
S UGARS.—27,000 “Noriega” Scgars; for snlo by
inny 25 BRONSON Ac SEVELINGE.
Just received:
10 dozen English Pickles, assorted;
5 do French Mustard, do
5 do Worcestershire Sauce;
5 do Italian Maraskino;
5 do Dutch Curasao; hi store and for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
Comer Bull and Hay-streets.
CjUGARH, Ate.—25 bbls. Crushed, 40 bbls. Clarillod ami
O Granulated, and 20 hhds. Muscovado nnd Porto Rlw
Sugar; 10 hhds. Cuba Molasses,and 20bbls.New-Orlc&ns
Molasses; Just received by
may 20 M. J. SOLOMONS.
may 8
N EW GOODS—Per steamer Alabnma: Whltb nnd
lllack Barege und Muslin Mantillas, new stylo Sprlug
Prints, White and Colored Hose nud Half Hose, Jaconet
and Swiss Muslins, Plain nud Striped Cambrics, Long
1 .awns, Irish Linens, nud Damasks; fi»r salo by
mayo NEVITT, LATHROP Ac 8TEBB1NS.
JAMES STRATTON, OA8-F
Or qho late Finn of STRATTON-Ac
DOBSON, formerly Of No. 72 BU Julian
street, begs to Inform tho Inhabltantsof
Savannah that' hla new and spacious
Store la No. 1S5 Broughton-streel, flrst
door West of Barimri-strect. where he
has the opportunity of keeping a larg
« w*?riroent of Chnndellerv Pendants,
Brackets, Burners, ITpos, and every other article used
In Oaa-Fitting. npr 23
Now Tin, Sheet-Iron k Conner Manufattoiy. 1
Fir look at tiunI je,
STOVES I STOVES 11 STOVPsTM
■ Tlio Subscribers have on hand at tho cornor.
of Broughton and Jcfferson-strcots, a splendid-
stbek 0FSTOVE8, TIN, SHEET IRON 1 and
COPPER WARE, which they offer at whole
sale and retail.
All kinds or Job Work in our lino falUt
ully nnd promptly executed. Orders ro-'
w n .« ,p ? clfull Y ®«HcIted.
N. B.—Having had much experience ,ln Roofing, wo
are prepared to execute all Jobe In that Uhe In the latest
and most approved manner.
00113 J. IT. Ac T. B18HQP. .
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber is now opening the hugest'
stock and greatest variety of Wnuhca, JoWoW
'tay.SUycr and Plated Ware, everreedvo
befi»ro. t anev Articles of every description In
abundance. Also: Presentation Boxes, of tho'
ridveetWrri* varying In price from 91^5 to
9100. Ladles’ Watches, from 930 to 9255:
Gent’s do, from 940 to 9200. Friends and'
customers are Invited to call and examine, and irintcn-
tlon to please and attention lo business will warrant, ho-
bopca to receive a proportiouaio share of It.
G. M. GRIFFEN,
Successor to M. Eastman,
Socontl corner alwvo'PuInskl Homo.
P. 8.—Watches repaired os usual by tho heat workmen'
In Uio United Statos. Jan 11 •
l*lANO EOItTR DEPOT.
The undersigned respectfully Inform tho,
EMBSfesw citizens of Savannah, Georgia, nnd Florida,
if # F 11 that they havo on hand more than fifty PI-’
anna, tho hugest stock over on sale In this dty.nnd mado
by tho most ccJnbraUxt manufiicturere In tho United Stale*.
Nunn’s Ac Clark’s, J. Chtckerlng, Bonrdman k Gray, Lut-
cbet h Newfon, Edwards tc Fisher, all well Iwowu to the
lovers of Music, havo plnco in Iheir large assortment..
Tlieso Plano* are or rich tone, and beautifully flnlsned In'
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iron
frames made In the most substantial and workmanlike-
manner. Also tho J ustly celebrated Pollan Plano Fortes,
which, for their sweetness and tone, have not been equal-
od. All these Instruments have molallc frames, which
render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
-the necessity of tuning for years.
The undersigned are agents for Ilenrl Hera’* celebrated
Grand Pianos, mode In Paris. For power and beauty of,
tone, they stand pre-eminent.
Cm heart’s mfolodeona*
This beautiful toned wind instrument, for village pui»r
nosea, Iaalgcs, Serenading Parties, and tho private prao-
ilcoor Orgnnlsta, possessing a sweet and powcrfol tone,
they hnvo also for sale.
All of these instrument! will be disposed of on Uio most
nccommoduting'lcnna. The prices of the Plano* ranging'
Jnn 20 I. W. MORRELL Ac CO. *■
PIANO FORTES.
Tho Subscribers, solo Agents for A. Skn'
Inrt and Co.’s and J.B. Dunham’s Plano
. . * . .-Fortes, are always supplied with an as-•*
sortmenlof there favorite and justly celebrated Instru--
ments. For durability, they can bo folly warranted,
whilst their superiority or tone nnd touch is evident ana ;
acknowledged by tho most casual observer, as woll as -
the crlUcal connoisseur. Iho Ladles are respectfully In
vited to view thesa Instruments; nnd an arrangement
having been effected with one of our most eminent Pi-<
antsts for the purpose, they can also be enabled to Judgo
of the[tone. F. ZOGBAUM k CO., Market-square.
£3T Second band Pianos taken In •exchange—also,
tuned and repaired. Jan 20
Cliina.CwIass&E.'U’thcnWarc
J. €. KANRttOirOK &. CO.
. HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrivals, FJnt_
^ Chinn Ten Sets; Saucers: Dinner Sets; Gilt*
Qland Plain Pilchers; Candlesticks, high andl|
K . « J
Sots; Lustre Bowls; together with a goneral assortment of
Graulte Ware; Decanters or new patterns; Pitchers; Gob
lets; Wlno Tumblers, cut and pressed; Water and Wlho 1
Bottles; Astral, Solar and Globo Lanipa; Candlesticks, :
{ Jain nnd colored; Finger Bnsins; Fruit llaskeui; Dishes;
(owls; Salt Cellars, various patterns; Hall l-untom*; Bo
hemian Glass Toilet Bottles. Vases, Ate.; Silver, Gilt anil •
Bronzed Girandoles and Roebucks; Plaltod Fruit Boskets; *
Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Dessert aud Tnbto Spoons;
Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter Stoppers; Tea Strainers;'
Britannia Coffee ltiggins; Urns and Pots; Beni’s Patent'.
Coffee Drawers; Tea Pols; Chocolate I*ots; Lamps; Can
dlesticks; Cups; Slugs; Soap Boxes; Pitchers; Castors, Are.
J. C. HABBROUCK & Col
Jnn 20 SnieU* new building, BroughtoiHUrect. •
HAltlllVAHE, COTTON GINS, Ac.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers tho following (present
arrivnls) for snlo on very liberal terms:
Collins’ heavy nnd light Axes and Hatchets. . .
_ Archer At Co.’s heavy, medium and light Axes
and Hatchets.
Ames’ Spades and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Augeis, and Files, Haml-Haws, Wood-Saws oiul.
Hammers
Pitch and Manure Forks; Steel and Wooden Hakes
Stgel Vnrds; Counter Scales mid Balances
Cotton nnd Store Trucks, nil sizes, several extra largo (
with wide wheels and lynch pins
I.og nnd Trace Chains nnd Stretchers
Douginas’ Force and Suction nnd Yard Pumps-
Hydraulic Rama, Lend Pipe to fit
Patent Leather nnd India Rubber Beltlnt various sizes
Cotton Saw Gins and Son Island Cotton Gins
Bagging Twine or superior quality, and cheap
Pure Sperm nnd Lamp Oil
Garden nnd Way Wheel Barrows
Burr Mill Stone, In the rough or dressed for running, of-
uny required slzea
Mill Irons, and Screws to suit.
For bargains, call on C. II. CAMPFIKLD,
171 Boy-street.
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken In trade, or paid for In
cash.nt current price*. Apply as nbove. 0 fob24
Liquors. Wines nnd Fanoy Groceries.
—. — THE subscriber would Inform Ids friends and
ho public generally, that he has Just opened, at
Iho corner or Bull uml Bay-street*, opposite the
iiMom House, a well-selected stock of FANCY GROCE
RIES, WINES nnd LIQUOItS-such ns old Madeira,»
Sherry, Port, Tcncriffe, Claret. Cliarapngno nnd German
Wlues; choice, old Brandies, of various brands: Jamaica
and Si. Croix Rum; Scotch and Mouougnbcln Whiskey; u'
cholco lot of Scgara, of various bands; fresh Salmon; Bar-,
dines; Olives; Capers; Anchovies; English Pickles; Aiiio-
rlcnn do.; EugllsU Sauces; London Porter, Salad Oil:
Judd’s Sperm and Patent Candles; and many othor arti
cles, too numerous to mention.
Jnn 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
COHENS & HERTZ
Offorfor snlo on accommodating terms: .
50 hhds. fulr to prime Now-Orloaus Sugar
100 hhds. choice Cuba Moluasea; 200 boxes Star
l Candles
500 colls Keulucky Bnlo Rope; 50 bales Gunny Bagging
20 bales Dundee do: 100 boxes manufactured Tobacco
100 bags IUo Coffeo; 30 do old Java do
30 hhds. Bacon Sides: 30 bbls. choice Homs
300 bugs Maryland Oat*; 40,000 Havana Segura
250 lmga prime white Corn; 200 bbls. N. O. Whiskey
250 bbls. Baltimore Whiskey; 50 do. Northern Gin •'
20 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 30 do Nj E. Rum. Jan 15
sale by
Jnn 0
BAGGING, BALE ROPE and TWINR-180
bales Gunny Cloth; 50 colls WestomRope; 725
.do. Dillon’s Rope; 12 bales Dillon’s Twine; for
COHEN Ac FOSDIOK.,
L ACTEALS.—This article Is Intended to take the plaice .
of the common nursing bottle, to which there are
many oltf actions. The Lacteal by itspectilar form and"
adaption enables tho child to feeu In the natural position’
as ir receiving nourishment directly from the mother.
Forsale by VV. W. LINCOLN,
mny 3 MoiiumcnUquare. '
C HUROU’8 LOTION,—Au effectual cure for erupUonk
on (be face nnd skin. A degree of pleasure sccom--
pnnlcs tho use or this elegant preparation, In Its refresh
ing effect upon the skin. Cutaneous Irritability,and dls-.
~Y ..j —j u —u flj- -A—rf
coforallon -
ploxlon establisbcd by the
received and fur sale by
may5
Lotion. This day
WM. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square. • ~
/I AIETIES AND GRAVITIES: by the author of Re-
VJT Jecied Addresses.
Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases: by W, W. IIslfyMJ).
The Cavaliers af Euglaudt by Herbert.
Tho Lays or tho Scottish Cavaliers.
Hugh Miller’s Legends or Scotland.
Horae Shoo Robinson—with plates.
Miller's Principles of Surgery: by Sargent—340 en*.
graving*.
Huuchcr on Horsemanship nnd Training Horses. .
Yonr Book of Facts, for 1852.
Ida Pfeiffer's Journey to Ireland—Hood’s Own.
Hue’s Travels In Tartary and Thibet r Essaysfrom the
Times.
I.lnda: by Mrs, Loo Hcntx, and Rena, Blob Cap and
Marcus Wnrland, by tlio same author.
London Art Journal, for April.
Godey’s Lady’s Uook and Sarinln’s, for May, Acc. Ace.
may 5 W. THORNE WILLIAMS;
Tlio (JbenpcNt Store Is Still to be FotWtT
.4r 151 C0NORE8S-ST. .
EINSTEIN & 13 UK NX AN •
T HE Undersigned takes pleasure In announcing to tho
public, that they hate, as umaf. a large^ and .welt .
selected Stock or SPRING nnd SUMMER GOODS on
hand, which they assure to bo equal, If not nperior, to
any slock In the city, nnd which they ofibr to teU as io»
as they can bo purchased nt any other place.
Their stock comprises a lurgo quantity' of printed
MUSLINS and BAREGES, a largo portion of which'Wlil-
bo sold nt cost writes.
French LAWNS and CAMBRICS, SILK TISSUES.,
Plain, figured,changeable;plaid, striped and bltf.SILKS
Plain and embroidered Swiss, Cambric, Mull’and
Book MUSLINS.
R UTA BAGA TURNIP SEED.—Till* day received per
steamer State of Georgia, a largo supply or Buta
"Inga, Flat Dutch, lied Top, Largo Norfolk, nnd Hanover
Juntlp Seeds. Theso Seods are direct from the Gar
dens of David Landrotb. uud are warranted to bo or Uio
growth of 1852. VV. W,* LINCOLN,
June 28 Blonumciit-square.
I rtRESH CONGRESS WATER.-Just received jicr brig
* Augusta, a large supply ofCougress Water, fresn
from the Spring and recently bottled. For sale by the bot
tle, dozcn. or case. VV. W. LINCOLN,
Juno 14 Monument-square.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE OE JAMAICA OINOEIE—A
fresh supply, Juat received nnd for sale by
Juno 20 T; MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
: jjAHl DVE.—Bntchcloris and Bogie’s celebrated Hair
J5iy ?
, umUro
the cheapest store
Dye, tbls day received per steamer, and for sale by
y S r ■ W. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
ACE and N. W. COLLARS and Undor£loevea, Not
Gloves and Mills, Bilk ami Lisle do., Cambric and'
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, .Inconel*; Swlsa,’Mull 1 and
Plaid Muslins; Just received and for sale cheap by
i Juno 10 4 D*WITT k MORGAN.
MITTS: also an assortment of LACE, EDOING& Ltnen
ami Silk HANDKBROIllEFS.
Their stock of CALICOES and GINGHAMS, a* also ot-
HOUSE.KEEPINU GOODS Is weU supplied, cspeciallr
In LINENS, which thoy wlU sell nt astodablng fow prices.
They assure alt tholr goods perfectly sound, u" ‘
nevertheless able to noil cheaper thou the
la the city.
Tho public Is respectfully Inritwl to call mvd a
tho stock of EINSTEIN At EOKMAN -
npr 30 151. Congress-street.
LEA k PERRIN’S I
VVOROE8TEU8UUlEir
T HE Proprietors having to acknowto
tied approval and Uio general
In every quarter of the globe, de
Uml It* siqierlor quallUes causing i
given rlso to numerous imitations; l
stales this haa been carried to iho extent or n—
of our names, aud copying our label*, wrapper* oj
sules, for which offence parlies In New; York m
consign....
or Messrs. John Ddkcax Ac Son*, of 1
sole Agents for tho United State*, bf
may bo nt all times supplied with the
terms calculated with duo regard toUi^ ^
• Worcester, Eng. July 10,1801. lu—ly