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VOLUME L
SAVANNAH, GA., THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1852
NUMBER 174.
18 PUBLISHED
■ DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY
BY
J. L. LOCKE & A. IC MOORE,
City and County PrlntcM.
TERMS:
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to, union uccomponlod with the money, or a satisfactory
roforanoo.
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inta Inserted nt tho following ratoat—
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Fot advertisements not exceeding five lines, throe-
fourths of tho ubovo rules will bo charged, I. c.,
. For ono insertion 45 cents.
W two w 75 w
'* ono week $1,50, tec., tec.
Legal udvertlsomouts Inserted at tho usual rotes, and
• strict euro taken that they ho published according to law.
All udvortlsomonts Rom transient porsous or strangers,
to lie paid for iu advance,
Tho privileges of yearly ndvorllsers will bo confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise
ments, not pertaining to their regular business, as agreed
for, to bo paid extra.
Yearly advertisers oxoocdlng In their advertisements
tho average number of lluos agreed ibr, will bo charged
at proportloual rates.
No ADVKRTIISMEHTa Witt OB lnSKRTXD ORATUI-
TOUSliY.
; All odvertlsoments for oharllnblo Institutions ond re
ligious societies, will bo chnrgod hnlf price.
Kir All advertisements sent to tills office without di
rections ns to the number of Insertions, will be published
’ dall^, until ordered to bo discontinued, uud charged uo-
C0 .'."Sfl letters directed to this office, ortho Editors,
must bo post paid, to eutille thorn to attention.
•N. B.—Each Citation by tho Court of, Onllnnry, thnt
application has boon tuodo for Loiters of Administration,
must bo published tiurtv days at least.
Notlco by Exocutom and Admlulstrotors Ibr Debtors
and Creditors to render tu their accounts, must bo pub
lished six wastes. , .
Bolus of Real Eslato and negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators,'ond Uftardlans, must bo published FORT V
DA YU before tho day of sale. These sales must be made
at the Court House door of tho county In which tho prop
erty Is situate, and on tbo first Tuesday of tho month,
between tho hours of ton In tho morning and (bur in the
afioruooii. No solo Rom day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In tho ndvorUsomoiit. ... , „
Applications by Executors, Admlulstrotors and Guardi
ans to tho Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Real Eslato
or Negroes, inu.1 bo published TWO MONTHS.
Bales of personal projierty (except negroes) of testate
and Intcstuto estates, by Executors and Administrators,
must bo advertised FORTY DAYS
APDllcatluns by Executora and Admlulstrotors for Let-
Vert Dssory, must bo published BIX MONTHS.
Application tor Ibreclmuro of Mortgagee im Real J-Into,
must be advertIscd onco a month Ibr FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of tho Court or Ordinary (accompanied with a
cony or the bond of agreement) to make titles to land,
must bo advertised throe months nt least.
Sheriff's sales, under executions touImW granted by
the Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage elocutions, SIXTY IJAY8—sales of perishable
property, under order or Court, must bo advertised, gen
erally, TEN DAYS before the doy of sale.
hi8t of Voters.
S EC. 8. Beit further enacted by the authority of the
eatne. That Rom and after tho passogo of this net all
persons shall bo qualified to voto at elections for Mayor and
Aldermen or the city of Bavnnnah and tho hamlets there
of who are chitons of tho United States, havo resided In
the State of Georgia for one year Immediately preceding
tho election and within tho corporate limits of Savannah
for ono month Immediately preceding their registration
and coutlnuu so to do up to thotlmo of election, who
huvo attained tho ago or twenty-olio yenro, have paid all
city taxes or hove in their own right sufficient'real eslato
to satisfy any tax executions which may bo agn nst thorn,
who have made all returns required by iho ordinances ol
tho city, and have been registered according to tho pro
visions of this acL—Extract front the Registry Law.
Adolph Abrahams,Robort Adam* John SAchonl, Goo
A Ash,F W Averfolilt,G W Anderson,Mathias Amorous,
OB Ash, Blow art Austin, David Abraham, 0 S Arnold,
Geo Alexander, Jno \V Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt
Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N
Armstrong. __
B.
Conrad Bych, Richard Burke, Michael Boy Ian, E W
Bukor, Jolm Brady, B J Blount, Wm M BlotmL Patrick
Brady, Thus Bandy, Wm II Blount. Dr W G Bulloch,
Anthony Busier. Saul S Box, Jos 11 Baldwin, Isaac Urnn.
no, Bclgimond Berg, Honry llomers, N K Burnnm, Win
T Urnutloy, Robt IHuko, Win Burke, Al Bennett, Win
M Black. Follx Bouvwon, Gilbert Batter. TIiosBourke.
EugenoMBeo, J V Bollbulllet, LBBytk, ABorohort,
Wm Bansongor. Patrick Bulkov, P II Bol n, Henry Be to
man, Thus W B Beulle, Wm J Bulloch, Putrlck Brndloy,
Henry Burt, EH Bacon, S I* Boil, Win J Bandy, III
Byrd,G A Buufeulllol. Jno G Bryan, Thomas II Barrett,
Mlchaol Urauiurt, Du vld Boll, Jno Bilbo, T A Bulkier,
Fronds lllalr, Chas Ball, Patrick Brady, ThosJ Bulloch,
J M Butler, Michael Bryan, Goo Bankmau, O K Barrio,
Jos Bryan, D L Host, J A linker, W H Bunch, Jos K
Ba!lougb,Vm D Brown, A T Bowno, Jos H 1 urroiiglis.
Jno Bennott, Louis Baullold, Jos Bancroft, Thaddous J
Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Ulount, Jno N Barbee, Jos
A Brown, O W Union, Moses Black, IIX. 8 Bunt* Tims
S Bailey, ty II Bulloch, R.M Ututhelmes* Hoary W Biuf-
evjltett, P N Blots, Henry Brigham, W 8 Urantloy, T W
Bouton, M J Buckner, John Bunion, B M B Burroughs,
Douu Is BlunnorbaasoU.
O,
Wm II Cuyler, Jolm Cooper, 0 A Cloud, PL Constan
tine, David O Cush, M A Cohen, RR Cuyler, Goo A Cuy
ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, W It Cooper, Edward
Cubbage, David Cohen, John Oleary, Jos V Connomt,
Alton UiStoii, Clim UtoiMr, JmCIcnry. Unniuirt Comiiiii.
tlue, Thos Vv Cooper, John Clancy, John Cantons, r W
Cornwell, Jos 8 Carruthons Nicholas Crugor, Wright
Cal popper, Thos Corloy, R M Charlton. 8 J Cassels,
Richard Colo, Thos Cusack,Jno LClark, Michael Cusack,
011 CainpfloliL- Francis T bile, John Curry, Tims Clark,
John Cordell, Jos Oounolly. John Carrulher* Frederick
' Cook, Emanuel Canwallor, Luke Christie, Jus Campbell,
Froi Cuiiijjflcld, Jno D Charlton, JnoG Cooke, Edmund
Colter, Montgomery Gumming, II E Courier, Jos Clog-
horn, John Cass, Jno Cunningham, Carl Craft, Win Cur-
sou, B L Colo. VV U Charlton, 8 J M Cubbcgo, Moses
Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, 8 M CoUUng, Freder
ick Carstons, Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick Grot
ty, Michael Carey, Fetor Cobb, Jno 4 Cornell. Win Lon
don, Robt Carr, Frna Champion* A li Champion, Juo W
Cornell, James Cornell, H R Christian, Jim J (mates, Jos
Cox, JiiuT Cuimingimc, Win Uilltoit, And Conic,. I’loreo
Uoudon, Aaron champion, W1 Chapman, Dnulel Clark,
J 11 Oubbege,GcorgoDaily, UriahCranston, Clmrlcs.Ctin-
non, Robort 7 J Cnwxby. 8 T Chapman, John F Cnrdoll,
Auionlo Ctilsa, John LCope, TlmsConulff, TbosConwny,
m.
Ahralmm Minis. David Morris, Jacob Manses, John
Maktn, Thos McNlcholo* Jolm Mssterson, Edward
Moabsn, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Moltue, Wm Morrell,
J G Mebrten* Robt Molntyro, 110 Mohrtou* Jno D Mai-
lett, Jos Morducal, Michael McGrnll, Thos Murtaugh,
Leander Moore, Mathias II Myer, Potor McOullllcuddy,
Silvester Manning, M Marsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Juo Montmoliln, Thos Mnhcr, Thos McAullff, Jas
NcFoely, B VV Mlscallv, H W Mercer, 0 A Maglll, Wm
Meredith, ET McGrnlf, Thos McCollum, II More* Wm
J Moore, J D Mallard, 0 D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N 0
Mills, Jesse Mount, Jolm Murphy, 11 M Morel, Patrick
Menraj C C Millar, John McCabe, Harvey Morse, Jolm
McUcnnoU, J M Mitten, Thomas W McArthur, Levi 8
Myers, Henry Mercklmrdt, Mlchnol Meath, Thomas Ma
hon, Patrick MoUovern,8 8 Millar, T J McNIsh, John
Mahonoy. Jolm McGunngh, Patrick Mastorson, Jolm
Mallory, Jamon J McCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward McCnlw,
G Murklns,S 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire. Imwrenco Me-
Kcnnn,Noylo Mclluo, J II Mebrtens, M B Myor,Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jncob Manke, Edward McGrow,
Bartholomew Mclnarney, John Mnllury, Luder Mohr-
tens, A F Mira, Fnhlnu Alyerholfer, G 8 Miller, John R
Martin, William B Mull, James VV Morgan, Michael Mor
ris, John VV McKoy, C F Mills, William E Mongln, I) J
MoKouxle, A F Mordecal, Jos 8 McDonald, Jas Jlnmt-
sy, Thos It Mills. Domingo Mailing, Jos Murphy, G A Mo-
Cleskuy, Angus MoAlpIn, Michael Martin, Peter Moris, A
G Mode, M Tl Milieu, Jno McCall, Jas Mof'ooly, Wm Met
calf, E Mcudell, A K Moore, Win Muckny.
N.
JosophNoIll, Thos Naylor, Wm Niuigozor, JnsNungo-
zer, Vv G Norwood, Jno VV Noavltt, 1) D Nlcnols, E L
NeldlliiRcr, Don’t Nelson, Torrence Nugent, G N Nlohols,
Geo S Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Nagle. Nevlll Neylc, Jno
Noll, J U Noldtllngor, A A Nuugazor, J R Norton.
John W Owens, Goo W Owen* Danlol O’Connor, Tim
O’Brien, Owen O’Rourkc^ohn F O’Byrne, David'0'Con
nor, Owen O’RleUy, Humphrey O’Leary, G 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Counor, Jno O’Connoll, Jno II Ohlmoyer, Wm
II Oloott, Wm Olmstoad, J F O’Neill, D G Olcott, E
O’ftyroo? Michael O’Neill, OE O’Sullivan, H O Ollvor,
John Ollvor, Jonathun Olmstoad, M O’Uollly, James Oli
ver, W 0 o'Driscoll.
Martin Paytor Antonio Ponce, E M Prondorgast,
Bam’l N PapOK-uines Pruudorgnst, O 0 Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos V Prentice. Juo F Posey, N 8Pliider, Sain’l
Phlihrlck, Jos M PrenUco, 8 M Fowl, Wm. Parris, Pst’k
Prunty, Andrew CPacetty, Edwiu Parsons, Elisha Par
son* Jno Poole, 8 U PancosL Owen Peterson. 0 U Patter-
sou, John Pornold, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Prou-
dergns, Tlios Purse, Bain’l I'lttmau. EJ Purse, George
Parsons, R D Pnnol, M Prondorgast, Edward Pmlolford,
Sen., Edward Paaolmrd, Jro Thos Pldgoon, Thos 8 Pitt,
Juo Pottell, Jos W Phillips, James Pruuty, J M 1’allu.
Jas Quantock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn.
P M Russell. Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt, Jacob
Rosetibuml, Jolm Russell, DonnlsRyan, Wm Roclicsler,
James Russell, ThosJ RyoU, J B Ross, John Reedy, A
M Itoss, Michael Rochford, Chrlslo|ther Russell, Wm P
Roberts, Jolm Ryan, J U Rond. Jos VV Robbcrts, Honry
Rosor, Win Robertson, Putrlck Reilly. L8Russell, Wm
Rocbe, Barney Roden, Pal’k Ityuu, Wm Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Juo O Rowland, Mlchaol Ilooney, Gcorgo
Rlller, Edward Rollly, Danlol Robertson, Wm llemshnrt,
J W Rabun, Jol Ross, Francis Ryan, J 11 Ripley, J Vv
Roinshart, ltobt Halford, H VV Halford, Mathew Rulford,
Wm ltollly, J P VV Rood, Jno Riordon, Francis Helves,
Jefferson Roberts, 0 H ltikemnu, H Rogers, J Itoualdson,
Jcroinluh Ryuu, ft G RcedyChaa E Robinson.
E A Sonllnrd, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John
Scudder, RlcU’d Hiuyo, Henry Starke, Abraham Simpson,
Christopher Schneider, Jolm A Staly, Kich’d Scnnlan,
Enmnuol Shoftall, Hannan Sllbor, tt It Sjieucer, Mordu-
cal BhefialL Andrew BtcaCvaicr, John Savage, J 8 Solo-
mons, Frod'k Scherff, A A Smels, W R Symons, Thos
Sullivan, Geo Spalthoff, Jno G Poxlon, A J 0 Shaw, Ja
cob Stmfibr, M Hhcfitall, sro G J Spencer. Snm’l Solomons,
J P Scrlvon, John Spellman. D 11 Slowart, John Sullivan,
D Shaffer, Wm II Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud-
dor, Bum’l 8 Sibley, Anthony Sogur, JnsSben, Pat’k
Scaulan, Jas Skinner, J II Siroos, Daii’l SuIJIvnn, Jos
Skinner, Dr S Shoftall, Nicholas Slnot, Martin Sullivan,
Lowla Smith, Jncob Scbnffer, Thomua Snmidurs, John
Stevenson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, <• J Smith, Jno Sul
livan, Jumea Sullivan, Walter VV Smith, Goo Shull* F F
Strobhnrl, Jas J'Stokes, Goo Shute, Harmon Amgstock,
Henry Seltzer, 0 B Scully, E Somemll, Fronds Sorrel,
Juo A Stogin, John Sloan, Wm G Stafford, JnoScrovcn,
Wm Salto, C Al Stone, J R Smtssy, J M Schley, Francis
Shells, P 1C Slilels, Adam Short. Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, F U Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edtvln Stiles,
J M Solomons, Augustus Scheldoman, Dennis Sullivan,
Daniel Sullivan, MJ Solomons, M Hhohnn. Dennis Sulli
van, Burney Smith, Henry Sllbbs, Jas II Sholuut, Valott-
tluo Stanton, John.Sherlock, lsiynl Scranton, Martin
Slmunon, Joseph Sullivan,Jas F Stokes,Philip Smith, Jos
M Bbellmnn, James M Strickland, Timothy Bhorredan,
Thomas Smith, Wm 8larr, Jr.
T.
Wm H Tarvor, John V Tarver, Goo VV Tltcolmb, Wm
IITVson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, llttrnurd O
Tlldon, Pro's Trantall. AFTorlay, P G Thomua, VV F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATalhlrd,Fraa Troutell, J D
Tembroko, Jamea Thurinalt, It T Turner, Wm Thomas,
U E Tom, J'klwunl Townsend, U T Thou* A Thoma* W
P Toffl, Marlon Thremlcmlt, Jno 11 Thodo, 11J Thomas-
JJttBtUCSB fflartB.
SWIFT, DENBLOW U CO n
Doalors in fJroccrlcH* Provision*
FOllElGJtJlffl) DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
VV. D. FORD,
'Wlioloaalo nml lkotnil f3rocor«
Waldburiff Building. Jrffereon-etrcet, Saeannak, Oa n
03T Constantly on hand, a choice supply of Family
Gkooekiks. July?
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAYLOR’a DtJILDINO—MARKET WOAKF,
Kocps constantly on hand a supply of
CroekoryVVaro. Orocorlon* Jkc. fee,
Jan 1, *51 ly
L. ROB1DER, [FROM Paris]
Fatslilonalilo Boot mill Khoo-Itfukcr.
Importer of French I.rather,
WUITAKRR-STRKKT— oppositk smkts’ ruildino.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fanlitonablo ltoot Itlanufactarory
NO.SRVKHTKKN BULL-BTRKKT, NKAR MONUMRST-SqUARR.
Cork-Sole, VVate^Proor, Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and PutnipSole Boots; Shoot
ing Btuklns, Bootees, Oxford -Shoos, Pump* Sllpiwr*
ttc^ made to order In tho noatost and most fashionable
manner, of warranted mnteriol* and by tho most experi
enced and careful workmen.
WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN,
General Agents and Brokers)
For the Solo or
Real Relate, JVegroee,any description Personal Property,
OFFICE, CORKER BULL-ST. AND BAY-LANK,
fob 23 Savannah, Goorgia.
SustneflB <£artrs.
HARDWICK fc COOKE,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
Jfo. 1112 Ban-Street.
S. S. HARDWICK. JOHN O. COOK*.
R OSIN WANTED, of good quality, Brown, In barrel*
by [may 25] . COHENS fc HERTZ.
J. HASBROUCK tt CO^
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Earthen-Ware, French China, Looking Gland.
. IAIILE CUTLERY,—Fine Ivory Ten and Table
X Kuive* with and without Forks; Cocoa and Horn
and Pnckot Cutlery; Tor salo by
loti W COLLINS tt BULKLEY.
PHILIP KEAN,
pATENTW
X salo by
may IB
Drapor'andTullor,
JUtD DEALER IJt READY MADE CLOTHIMG,
penfirld’s ranue—no. 08 bryan-street.
LASS CURTAIN PINS-Just received, and lor sale
by F.VV.OORNVVF.LL,
may 29 • 103 Hryan-strech
. ADAM SHORT,
Master Bui ldor$
FIRST DOOR WEST OF ST. ANDREW’S HALL.
Will lake contracts for Building and Work In Mai
of every description.
G
G OCOA DIPPERS, Dust Pan* Towel Roller* Lemon
Squeezers, Coffee Mill* Brass Bound Bucket* Wash
Hoards. Cup Mop* Wire Cover* ito. For sale by
mny 10 COLLINS It BULKLEY.
R. tt J. LAOHLIBON,
Engineers and Millwrights)
/RON* tr BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street—Near tho Canal Look.
R. LACIILtSON. •' J. LACIILISON.
A. N. MILLER,
Engineer and Ml llwriglit)
7ROM AMD BRASS FOUNDER.
EASTERN WHARF—BAY-ST.
A. PONCE,
Importer ft Manufacturer of Segark)
NO. 13 WUITAKER-STREET,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of Imported Bo-
gnrs; also Manuftjcturcd Tobacco, Hnuff, PIims* and all
other articles usually kept In Ids lino or buslnes* which
ho offers on tho most reasonable lersis. nov 3
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
■Sspetuil a«fr aawwtc jFaBijtowB. ^
T HE SUBSCRIBER lakes this raothod of informing Ids friends nttd tho citizensorRaVnnnah, thnt he (show
opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered iu this city. Tho price* lit plain
figure* uro marked upon each article, and no deviation, mid nt tho retnurkublo low prices tuut the goods are marked,
the subscriber Teels oontldont will bo appreciated by a generous public. In part are the following Goods I huvo
pow In store, to wit:
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gent* Black Cloth Dross and Frock Coots,
Olivo do do do do
Brown do do .do do
Bluo do do do do
Black Cloth Backs and Polka Back*
Urown do do do do
Illuo do do do do
Olivo do do v do do
do Shad Dress do
Black Doe Skin Polka Sack*
Fnucy Colored do do
Drab Cusslmero Sucks and Polka Sack*
Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
Silk and Wool do do do
COATS.
Gamble!,
Cheeked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Fancy Alpncco,
Purls Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black und Fancy Tweed,
Do do Cashmerett*
Brown and Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d’Eto,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Llucu Bosom Shirts,
Silk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawer*
I.lnon, Jean* and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Norl Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing ltobe*
Llnou Collar* two und three ply.
PANTALOONS.
StrliHjd Cotton and I.luen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drapd’Elc,
Fancy Linen,
Rlack Alpaccn,
Black Doo Skin Pant*
Plain Black Casslmors Pant*
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Pluck and Colored Satinet Pant*
VESTS.
Black Satin 8lnglo and Double Breasted Vest*
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black and Fancy Burathoa do do
do do Einbroi’d Caftlmero do
Whllo and Fancy Satin und Party do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, slnglo and double breasted,
Fnucy Cut do do do
Funcy Cushmcro do do
GLOVES.
Black, White, and Colored Kid Glove*
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth, Cashmere and Lined Berlin do
Utack, White und Fancy SUk do
CRAVATS.
Suporflno Black Silk nud Fancy Cravat*
do Funcy do, great variety,
White Silk niui Satin Party Cravat*
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scarf*
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord nud Pongoe Pocket Hand
kerchiefs.
Hats and Cap* of Iho latest styles.
Lailles’ Hiding lints.
Trunk* Patent nnd Solo Leather.
Vulyso* Carpet Bug* Cane* Umbrella* iec^ tec.
OIIILVIIEN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Department for Children’s Clothing Is fitted up In tho most costly stylo with every convenience Tor try ing
fitting, ttc- the stock embraces every nrtlclo iu Hint tin* consisting In part or Coals and Pants of overy style, Over
coat* nnd Under Garment* Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do., Over Sucks. Vest* Braided Suits, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest
Suit* and Boys’ Caps, a large assortment. The IauJIos will find It to lliolr Interest to coll nnd cxumlno my stock, us
they nro made up in the latest stylo nnd the best manner and at tbo lowest prices. No abatement from tho prices first
gy Don’t forgot the now store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hull, cornor of Broughton uml Jefferson-sts. npr28
A Tapper.
Christian Uebelo.
Antonio Vendley, alias Ruinliaskt, Cluis Van Horn, W
II 8 Vorsllllo, Tristram Verstlllo, David Vendor, Houry
Vullatolch,
W.
O A Wood, Rlch’d Wnyno, J L Wlnoburg. Cant W
White, James Whlllhan, f&th Woodward, Elisha Wylly,
Charles Wilson, Geo W Wylly, Augtwiuo Wy M »o,4«moa
While, L \V Well* Frauds Wilson, J J Waver, A 11
Wugli, Edmund Wallen, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson. G
M Wald burgh, Wm Thorne William* Win Wilson, VVm
Water* Hiram Waller, Jolm Williamson, Jas White, JA-
cob Walter, Gregory Whit* Michael Wolclon,Thnim*
Weight, W b Wylly, EG Wilson. WW Woodbrldg*
Bryan Wren, RIJ VVulker, Jno VV VVIIsou,Thos J Walsh,
II b Wyor, Jos W Wood. Wm Wright, G 8 Walt, II F
Wllllnk, Isaac Welder, VVm VVcscoU, Jacob Wahlburgh,
J W Webster, Jerrurd Wubbloinati, A J White, Chrlsto-
plicr White, Irvin L Wolfe, Nlcholu* Conrad VValsmlth,
Isaac P wiiitehenil, C E Whiting. T R VVylly, Laos
Wlthlngtou, Boidninln Whllohoml, Thonius Workiimn,
Ur, 8VVurnor,J W Walt*Jnd Williams, S P Whllphwu ,
Thos A Wilson, Thos 8 VVayito, G W West, Joh AV
VVhlto, G M VVlUott, Slmou Walter, W II Wcoko* II K
Washburn.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Yoimg, Dr E Yongo.
Potor Zaro«IoBkl, Edward G Zetrouer, Jacob Zlmroo^
man, Edward Zmlomus.
Tho fbregolng nro tho qualifications of voters entitled
to vole for Mayor and Aldermen of tho City ofSuvunuuh
at tho oiisulug election In Docombcr next, unit a list of
persona Registered for tho month of May. IT there are
any persons whoso names are Registered, and wtio nro
not entitled to a vote, notlco Is reaped fully requested to
bo given to tho Clerk ot Council, tliut they may bo dealt
with according to law. R- J• „
jm,eU Clerk Connell.
JOHN POOLE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FAINT AND OIL STORE,
8AVANNA1I, OA.
No. 11 IVliitakor-Elroot.
K EEPS constantly Tor sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
I and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chromo Green, Paris Green, and
Prussian Bluo.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Rod, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red I-end, Lltlinrg* Purls nnd Chromo Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, limber, Terra do Slenn*
Drop Black, nnd A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed Oil., Sperm do- Neatsfoot do,, and SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, Whito-Wash BRUSHES, Pnlnt. Var
nish, Groining, nnd Artists’ do^ Window and Picture
GLASS, of nil qunlitlc* fntm tlby8 to 32by40; Copal. Jn-
nan, Light and UarkOoacli VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
or all kind* PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
Borders.
63/" Tho above artteto. will bo milU on m>m<miuU10
""iIowbo, SlRm uml Ship PnlntJnr
Dowo lu tv worktuan-llko mauuor, and at reasonable
priced. Jan 20
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
rpHIS COMPANY will continuo to transport Produce
X nnd other Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to
Autonlo Chlsa, John LCope, TliusConulff, ThosConwny,
Moses S Cohen, D B Cutup.
Rlc’d W Delaney, Martin Duggnn, Jolm Doyle, Wm O
Dawaoik Michnel Dally, Rlo’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble, _
Danlol Dtmovuu, Albert L D’Lorzo. Patrick Downuy, and Augusta, by tliolr Iron Stentnors
Isaac D'Lyon, AHchaeLDontfelly, John Donnelly, Wm JOHN RANDOLPH,,
M Davidson, ftlorty lktrgan, Wm 11 Davl* Wm Dixon, •
Jas Uunu,Ctiesloy Dugger, Jas, HDotauud, Jos Dawson,
Thos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E IJavl* H J Dickerson,
L 8 Du Lyon, G W Davl* D S Danlol* Jno Dailey, VVm
Duncan, John Dillon, Israel Dasher, l.oyl DclhltL AC
Davonitort, lsano Davl* Honry Damicnfelsor, JnoD Dol-
Innnoy, W L Davl* H C Dunning, Patrick DorV n* Olios
U llurye* nurrcll Dyo, 8 U Dunning, Jr. P B Dana, W
II Dudley, John Dovunoy, John Do bio, RII Darby.
Henry Elll* Daniel .
Einstein, John Evcrurd, niumiu
Eden, Johu J Edy, Charles J Eduu.
Egnn, Richard Ennis
■tWm Elloby, Thos.
Abraham
klen, C W
Joseph Felt, John Foley, Thos Ford. Jos 8 Fay, Wm
Furrlll, SowallH Fisk, Jamos Fountain. Dugald Forguwm,
J E Folllgant, Robert FerrelL Jno O Falllgnnt, Jas Far
rell; John...
draw Flatloy.
Illgont, Robert FerrelL Jno L _ ...
Im FolloardT Andrew Fnrrv, John Iltzgernhl, Am
latloy, R B Full, Michael Fit “
araw riauey, u:»Full, Michnel Ftnnoy, Wm F Fenv, E
8 Fulton, 0 8 Frierson, AusUn Froncli, Johann D I'lshor,
Wm Folllard, Dominick Flatloy. Jolm I lannegnn, Pa« ^
Foley, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Ffsh, L M.Falilgant, Ow
Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jas Faunsian, MlohneV Fay, G
Fonnell, Juo Foster, J R Fisher, G J Hilton. Jncoo
Friend, J O Father* Q G Fnrrle* John U horroll, James
Folkcr, Green Fleetwood, GeoW.Fahu, Leouard Ireo-
loud, H R Fort. ^
J F Gullmnrtln, BonJ
Jos Georg* sr^
John Gerdt* Fronds Grlmball, J P (
Geonovoly, Joshua Grlflllh, 0 L Gilbert, - . - - .
O VV Oormony, J B Oulllo, Jos T
Michnel Glasgow, Geo A Gonlon, Wm A Gibbon* 1 nt-
rlck Gurron, Jns Ariuly, Goo Glen, J FGrovoitslein, Jobu
Gnmindl, Jos Gnlltumor, DomingoGdco, Jointdriflln,
•John Glonovely. JosEGodfroy,L J Gullumrt u.Scnbm'n
Goodall, David II Gnnnn, Goorgo GatohouB* J M Griffin,
Thos Green, J W Gibbon* Chas Gres* Patrick Gordon,
F M Green, Jno F GInllguy, Peter GaTnoy, W W f Goo< -
riclulsraelbear, WmFGoodwin, John Gllloland, Josoph
■ D G’urneU, Charles Gnnahl, John Gallnghor, C A Greiner,
F L tiua, R M Goodwin, 1.8 Ooodwin. Carden Gerdt*
James E Gaudry, Julius B Gaudry, RII Gr' m -
K b Harrl* P D Hollzholmj John Haunt. 8^0 S Hon-
ty, Chrlstophor Htvssoy, I D HltRUc* G 8 Hard* Maidm
Houllhnn,' Dennis Heuly, Dennis Holland, L 8 Ilnrt, M -
clmel Horan, John Hughe* David Harmon. M O Honhl,
Wm LHaUpt,WmN Tlnborsham, JosUtmler, 8NHar-
rl* J E Hernandez, 8 P Hamilton. Henry JIaupt, Ld-
miind Hofforen, Patrick Hall, Wm llaulnn, Jouathnn Hill,
L F Harrl* Wm P Hunter,« W HnnlcasU* Wm Hunt,
er, E D Hendry, D F Halsey,Patrick Hanly, John Hlggln*
John Hanly, Jno A llcngo* Jno Hunter, 6 B Haupt, Jno
Howard, 5fnrtln nora, Wm llon* f Potor Horrronn, R A
Honlkor, Robt Hutchinson, Jas C Hines, Hen^ l unkon,
J B Harley, Mlchnol Hlckoy, Timothy Ilowo. CS Hardee,
Elisha Hnutd, J P Hood, Thos Henderson, W JHniloy,
HonreHnrnet, JE Hogg, VV tt Hnrri* N cbolusnermui-
do*Thos llorforoil, Alfred Huy wood, Moses YJIondor-
so* 0 H llnll, R H llnrdec, David Hntrliigton, Edwin L
Hert* W H l/nusomnii, N M l nrrl* 8teplien Hatrlek, 8
A Uooker, O 8 Ituulcr, RR UnborBlmm, Chns F Hu n-
Iton, W li Holme* 8 P Halsey, Wm H Ilnberaham, J M
Iluywood, Tims Hoyuca.
John W Ihly, John L Ihly VVm Ihly, Brion Island.
Georgo Jone* JnaO Jono** Jos M Jones, R G Jtuuc*
Alexander Johnson. JasT Jones. J D Jesse, Thos Jotio*
' Edwnrtl Janos, Jos Johnston, Toler Jacob* Jim R John-
• sJm.Ohritdnn JogBioUer,EB Johnson,G H Jolm«m,W
1 B Johnson, Emanuel Josoph, J It Johnson, A L Jones,
■JnoRJackso^Uulloch Jackson, Nicholas Joffroys.
v^rP d r.?!I 0 i < ^ , . , , armon Kdhhnnn, Wm II Kollv, Phillip
Kolb, Dedrlck KnWonhorn,P M Kollock, Ezra Kent, h
Knapp. J F Kirby. Nicholas Kerloy, Roburt Knox, Fred
erick Kreusou, Pelor Krlii* Louis Kompr, A G Konnody,
A L Kent, Louis Koczd, Titos Keaton, Jus KUkland,
„ ,, . ‘W. Hugh Larkcn,;Palrlck I^nnhon,
Patrick T.co. Daniel Laph-ut, Thomas Lyon, James Lon*
aghan, J T Llndo, Linda Lind* Daniel Lenhey, William
M LdgK Jdhn Larkin, Ilenry Iflhrop. D P Landershln*
Andrew Low, O D Leboy, l/jutn UgtloL John Lynn* O
Lurburrow, Charlos Law, Pelor Lee, Robert Loyboum,
Levy LUienjhnl, W W Lincoln, H F Lotch* F M LohofiJ
Paine Lovell, Wm Blmng, JohnN Imwi*8ituoon Lon*
M L Luf burrow, Wllllato Lnk* SAT Lawrence, A R
Lawton, Edwnrd Lynch, Edwnnl Lovell. John I*re* D
H Lnn* Jntncs lJtunhlin, J V Lindor. James J Lognn,
Robert A Lowl* A It Luc* J II Ladd, Juo Lain* Jas
’ fcytcbjTDLaRocb* PclorLawrcnc*
' NAVANNAM AND AUGUSTA
JOHN RA^DOLrtl,. Copt. Pim.roT.
LAMAR, Copt. Creswem..
—XNU ALSO BY THE BTKXMER—
AMORYSIBLEY,. ......CapL —- -
Tito lultor Steamer being of 1cm draught than any
olhor on the River, Insures unprecedented_ despatch tu
all singes of tho water. Tho Company Is ulso provided
with fifteen Tow-Uouts nnd two Llglitcre.
All Freight addressed to the care of tho Company, of
Us Affont* will be received and rorwnrdod, free of com
mission* A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
GEORG 13 W. IIARDCASTLE,
OAUBIAGE HLAKEIt)
200 CONGRESS AND ftl HT. JIJLIAN-STREET,
FranklliwSquttre. ,
W OULD Return Ills llmnks to his friends and patrons
Ibr past favour* and Inform them, tliut ho Is now
ready nt the old stand, to execute any work lu the ntwvu
Hue, nud holms by Ills untiring oxertlonv to please nil
who may honor him with n cull. All kinds of repairing
In the above business done with tho utmost neatness and
Vpiiecl’wright and Blacksmith work, nnd all kinds of
Whuol*VVHgnn* Dray* Cart* &c., made on tho shortest
notlco mid on most liberal torai*Ja»
English ami trenoETIlustrated
Standard, .Scientific dt Medical Books.
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the use or tho Micro
ecope: by John QuekctU Illustrated.
Lectures on Histology, delivered at tho Royal College
of Surgeons or England: by John Quekelt. Illustrated
With 150 cuts.
Chemical Technology, or Chemistry applied to Iho Arts
and Manufactures: by Drs. Knnpp, Ronald* and Rich
ardson.
Principles or Physics, nnd Motoorology: by J. Muller,
Professor of physics, ut tno University of Freiberg. Illus
trated with 53u engravings on wood.
Tho Anutomy or the External Forms of Mans by J.
Fan, M. 1>., nml Robert Knox, M. B.
Tho Microscopic A untoiuy ortho Human Body in Health
nnd Disease: by Arthur Iltll Hnssall, M. D.
Tho Natural History of Man: by James Cowles Prich
ard, M. D., etc. etc. Third edition, with 50 colored plate*
Elements of General uml Mluute Anatomy of Man nnd
Mnlnallm by Fr. Uerbor.
A Practical Toxt-Hopk.nr I«orKnnlo*ctM>mJ«iry, with
Qtiuliiatiro uuu uumilitaftvo Analysis: by Dtigull Camp
bell.
Physiologic Pathologlqtie: par II. Ixsbcrt.
Tho Philosophy of Marriage: by Michael Ityan. M. D.
Manual or Practical Assaying: by John Mitchell.
A Complete Course or Meteorology: by L.F. Caemtz.
Encyclopedia Anntomlquo: par J. Houle,
ltecolvod by
Juno 10 JOHN M. COOPER it CO.
CRACKERS and Tobacco Cutter*—for
F. W. CORNWELL.
IH2 Dryan-strcct.
pURTAIN FIXTURES.—23 dozen Curtain Band*
\J 25 do Window Cornices, now styles; Just received and
or ftotehy [m»r ‘JO) 1. W. MOltUELL tt CO.
or salo by
may 3
d Pen and Pocket Knlve*
F. VV. CORNWELL,
_102 Bryan-sl.
S PUING DIVIDERS, Caliper* and Com passe* of all
size* for sale by F. VV, CORN IVELI-
may 7 102 Brynn-street.
JBtcrctjantrfic.
F ON FURNACES—Just received, and for sale by
F. VV. CORNWELL)
JunoO 102 Bryan-street.
.OUR.—200 bbl* super. Ilowanl-street, 200 ditto
choice Ohio, In store, for salo by
Juno 0 * ***”'“
C EG A RS.—40,000 choice brand* lust received by
P JurioS W. W. GOODRICH.
C ORN, FLOUR, AND 8EGARS.—500 bushels superior
White Com; 50 bbl* superior Flour, 10,000 cholco
r salo low by
H AY.—200 bundles prime North River Hay, landing
from ship Southport,and for sale low from whnrfby
Juno 28 vV ASH BURN, WILDER tt CO.
P RIME WHITE CORN,—1328 sacks prime White
Corn, landing from schr. Mary Eddy, from Ncw-Or-
lean* nnd for salo by
JuaoHO COHBN8 & HERTZ.
C UItRY COMBS, Horse Brushes ami HorsoComb* Tor
sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
Juno 18 • 102 Bryan-street.
O In store and for saio by
Juno IP
Kj single and doubi* just received, and for salo bv **
25 I. W. MORRELL * ~
YXTALK1NG CANES.—A spfendld and well assorted
T Y lot or funcy Canes; Just otienod, at
may 25 SaULSBURY tt CO.% Marshal House.
X ble Mats, for solo by
J AR CORKS.—1 bale assorted Jar Cork* Just received, J line
and for role by
may 25 ' MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
I NDIA RUBBER GOODS.—Just received, a fresh lot,
such ns Coat* Clonk* Lcggjn* Travelling Bag* and
C LARET WINES.—3Q case* Haul Talenc* 2U do. St.
Jullcn, 10 do. Chateau I^ovllle. Also, 20 casksTnblo
Claret, vlz4 SI. Jtillcn, Haul Brion, mid SL Esteplie; 5 do
Haul Santcrne Wines. In store and for role by
Juno 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
rpABLK MATS.—OII Cloth, Bea iVecd, mid Grass Ta-
COLLINS tt BULKLEY.
13
Life Preservers; Ibr sale by
may 2d
ROBINSON It CAMP.
L ADIES’, Mlsse* and Gont’a Merino Vest* whlto
Guuto Flannels; for salo by
may 3 WBV1TT, t.ATimOP tt PTKttTMWB.
L INEN DRAWERS—Something now for 8iumncr
wear, Just received, and for role by
muy 25 SAULSBURY tt CO.
I ftANCY Colored SHIRTS.—A full supply ou bond, of
1 nil pattern* for salo by
marls ROBINSON tt CAMP.
J UST RECEIVED PER STEAMER FLORIDA—A
large assortment of Fancy Grocerlc* consisting In
art of Sardine* Preserves. Sauce* English Ptcklc*
intndy Fruit, Almond* Italsln* Fig* Ac. For salo by
Juno 11 BRONSON k 8EVBL1NGE.
I rtRESH SALMON and LOBSTER, in one ond two ft.
1 can* for role by
Juno 11 BRONSON fc SHVEL1NGE.
TXTiN DOW SHADES.—Just received per steamer
J y bmniu n now mid splendid assortment of Window
le* of this spring’s Sty I* and for salo by
or26 A1KIN tt BURNS.
D RESS g’00D8.—Crape Do Puree, In plain colors
Hlcliand high colored French Organdio Muslins;
Jaconet and Cambric Muslins In every variety of style,
orsulo by LaUQCHE, BOWNE & CX).
t t LOVES.—A sutierlor make of White and Colored
r Kid Gloves; also n great variety of silk and Lisle
Thread; also Slocks and Cravats—Just opened at
may 10 SAULSHCRY &.CO.
Marshall IIouso.
_ jiound—For restoring, preserving, mid beautifying
tho hair, eradicating scurf mid dandruff, to prevent bald
ness nml gray hair; Just recci ved mid for role by
may 24 MOORE It HENDRICKSON.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER.—A fresh
supply lust received end for solo by
may 27 MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
JU of all kinds of Insects; also, for the destruction e
rots and mice; Just received nnd rorsale by
mny 2V MOORE & HENDRICKSON.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE OF GINGER.—A largo supply
Just received nud for sale by VV. VV. LINCOLN,
inur 11 Monument Square.
C ASTILE SOAP.—20 boxes old Castile Soup, lease do
Whllo; Just received, and for role by
may 25 MOORE tt HENDRICKSON.
D URAND’S Celebrated French BITTEKS-Just re
ceived and for sole by
may 25 III
BRONSON St 8EVELINGE.
_..ls Sonp r ..,
Lj from the pure Palm Oil; mid Is highly useful Tor
cleansing the skin—is very emollient, and produces an
oxceilent lather. For sale by VVM. W. LINCOLN,
may 22 Monument-square.
Q UININE,—IQUounces Farr’s pure 8ulphateQtifniiie*,
Just received, mid rorsale by
npr 1 MOORE tt HENDRICKSON.
B ' RANDY and GIN IN BOND.-10 half pipes Otnrd,
Dupuy it Go’s Brandy, 5 do. and 10 nrs. Rochelle
ft Bordeaux Brandy, nnd 0 pipe* Imperial Eagle and
Swun Gin, In Bonded Warehouse; for sale by
inar 23 WM. DAVID8QN.
S T. CROIX and JAM AC A RUM.—3 puncheons very
lino old Jamucn Rum and 3 puncheons St. Orel
Rum, hi store und Ibr sale by
mnr22 W. M. DAVIDSON.
T EAS.—75 half chests superior .quality Block Te* In
5 ox. putier* receutly UniKirted. Also, 25 half chests
of flue quality Hyson, and 20 Cattles do. In store, for role,
mnr 22 W. M. DAVIDSON.
P IUS FRET/—Put lip Fulton Mnrket; ft) quarter bbla,
landing, for sale by HONE it CONNERY,
roar 22 Karri’s wharf.
store mid for salo by
mny 26
ROHR tt CONNERY.
B EANS.—mi bbls. White llean* on eot*i>Uf»rnem luut
for sale by [may 80J ilONE tt CONNERY.
C HAMPAGNE.—10 dozen quarts nnd 10 dozen pint*
ol choice brands; for sale by
mny 26 McMAHON It DOYLE.
13
ACON.—30 hlids. side* 30 do. sliouldera; landing nnd
for snlu by [Juno7] McMAHON L DOYLE.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FI It 13 PROOF PAINT) FROM OHIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substmico is sold In fine pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Oft to tho consistency
or thick paint, nud applied with a brash, mid iillcr un ox-
C siiro of a row months to tho atmosphere, lids coating
comes a iierfcct slnto or coat or mull, protecting what
ever is covered from tho uctlon or the weather und from
Tiiero Is nothing oquiil to it fbr Blcnmbont and car decks,
for ull kinds or Iron, us It Ibntis n conting Hourly as hard
as the Iron Itself, and never cleaves off. ....
In somo place* a spurious urtlclo has been soul ns tbo
genuine, therefore purchasers should bo careful to buy ol
“"KM.'S'to muM UMKKS ™ £ .p« 0D f
PAIMT. Tbo above Paint Is for salo lu Savannah by
Bop in O. A. L. LAMAR.
ItEABY-MADE ULftTHINU
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
S UCH Has been the demand in this Mnrket for Clothing
nt wholesale try Country Merchant* we havo been In-
duccd to fit up uiiu fill one of our laiita with READY.
M A I)E CLOTHING and G ENTLBMKN’S FURNISHING
GOODS, which wo now ollbr at
WHOLESALE ONLY.
Dculere will nt ohco see tho advantage of selecting from
a LARGE STOCK, where the sizes uro not broken by
constantly retailing from It. Wo do not conlliio ourselves
to uny ono particular market in getting our CLOTHING,
but take ml vantage of serernl of the Nurthcrn markets.
Hut* nnd Cup*.
Wo shall continuo ns heretofore, tho Wholesale Hat
and Cap Buslnes* and by connecting the two bmnche*
feel confident can giro better bargulus in either brand,
than were before offered In this city. Our stock Is now
complete, to which wo most respectfully invite mi exami
nation before purchasing, ut Nos. 155 Congress mid 73 St.
JullaiHitreet* Gibbons’ Block, Savunuuh, Go.
Jan 20 LYON It REED.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
8T13AI.IROAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will continue to run tho following Steamer* vts:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) £apt„ • -
CHATHAM, (Iron) Cnpt. Hubbaud.
THOS. 8. METCALF, CnjiL
TENNESSEE, Copt.
Which, with tow-boats and Ilghtor* afford unequalled
facilities fur transportation of frolght to tlio Interior ol
Georgia, South Carolln* Tennessee and Alabam* In
connection with Railroad*
Tho ologant stosm-paoket D. L. AfiAMS will connect
with the steamships Florida nnd Alabama, landing
freight by them In 5 days from Now York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken nt reduced rale*) will be Ibrwnrd-
ed free of commission. ' . .
President, Savannah. Merchandize from tho Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DI RECTORS.
Savankaji.—Geo. H. Johnston, Andrew Imw, Edwnrd
Pmleirord. W.C. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph S.
Fay, Jo* vVashburn. „
Auousta.—J. R. Bulkley, T. S. Metcalf, James Hop
L. Konkin* E. Shormnn. G. M. Nowlon.
Suviiniinh, Juno 24, ,u ’ 10
PIANO Four IN.
SIX AND 6EVBN OOTAVBS.-IN HOSE WOOD.
i For tone nnd finish, they nro of tho first
order. Wo think It sufficient, to say that
Jthey nro from tho Justly eolebruted inanu-
fiictofy o'r If. Worcester. Just recelved mjjd for rote by
Juno 20
I. W. MORRELL te CO.
THE Subscriber* ngerils Tor Schucbnrdt
Geblinrd, now .offer for salo a smnll lot of their
BRANDIES, entitled to dobenuro, from Cus-
(onufouroBU'rc. Thorollraudloa are diolco,und are wor
thy tho attention or dealer* viz:
2 quarter pities dnrk Cognac
5 eighth do do 6<» t *
2 quarter do do do, “extra”
5 eighth do do do, do
2 quarter do do Rochelle
5 eighth do do do
The ubove nro samples of Iho different kind* which nro
offered nt low prices by COHENS te HERTZ.
GEORGIA IIUKIC MIUL STONES.
T HE Uudcrslguod bus on hand an assortment or Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4)tf feet dlmnetor, n portion
of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU the necessary Irons furnished with the 8 to no
W |favbig 1 a competent individual to dress nnd fit Mill
Slone* the article can bo delivered nt alt times to suit
ordor* mid on liberal term* O. IL CAMPFIELD.
CHEAP OANI1 STORE.
CORNER WHITAKER AMD CUNORKSS-STS.
rt^HE Subscribers havo received perstenmor Alabama,
X a choice selection of SUMMER GOODS, consisting
lu part ns follows:—Bnrogosofevorydeseriptlon, Tissue*
Foulard Silk* Grenadine* Printed Jaconet* Organdies
nnd Cambric* plain and figured Swls* Alborinc* Silk
and Linen Poplin, Embroklorio* Collar* Cuffis Under-
sleeve* Chmnizet* Llnou Cambric Haudkcrcblefii, black
Net Gloves und MlUa—all of which they will dispose
of at their usual low prices for cash, or city acceptances,
mny20 M. PRENDEROASTte CO.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVIXXE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ,
T HE SECOND Annual Course of Lectures In this
Department will coiumonce on the llrst Monday of
Novembur next, nud continuo till tho first' or the ousulng
March.
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Principles and Practice orSur-
JOHN B M? WATSON, M. D n Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women nnd Children.
A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D., Surgical and Pnlhologlcol
Anatomy and Physiology. , _ „
w. K. HOWLING, M. D n Institutes and Practice of
C. K. WINSTON, M. D., Materia Medlca and Medical
ROBERT M. PORTER, M. D n Oenerol and Special An-
J. BKItlHEfi L1NDSLEY, M. D n Cliemlsfry nnd Phar-
WM. »OGS, M. D., Demonstrator or Anatomy.
Tho Anatomical rooms will be opened for student* on
the llrst Monday of October. . ■ „ „ .
Tbo Studonla will havo access to tho Stato Hospital.
A full Prxliminahy coons* of Lectures wil be given
by the Professor* coniineuclng also on tho lust Afonuay
°Fcooroach Professor $15. Malrlculatlon tlckot $5;
Dissecting ticket $10; Graduating feo $^>.
Good board con bo obtalnod In tho city at from $2 50
^SrtUorhffijnuntlon can bo obtained by addressing tho
Dean. J- B. I.1NDSLEY, M. D, Demi.
Nashville, Tenn^ June, 1852. thljmojo July 8
NEW HOOKS.
rjpHE PHILOSOPHY OF LIVING—by Herbert Mayo,
Tho Lltbof Judgo Jeffrey* Chlof Justlco or tho King’s
Bench, under Charles U., nnd Lord High Chancellor of
England, during tho Reign of James If.; by Humphrey
W.Woolrych.
God lu Disease, or Tho Manifestation of Design in Mor
bid Phenomena *, by Jamos F. Duncan, M. D.
Memorial of James Foul more Cooper.
Pencilling by the Way; by N.P.Willi*
Fsnuahnnlt hlsWouderiugs and Ways of Thinking;
by Donald Macleod.
A Book fora Corner; by Leigh Hunt, being No. 0 Put-
nam’s Library.
Tbo Political Works of Louis Napoleon, translated Into
English; by Bon Gaultier.
Hunting the Romantic*, or tho Advoutures of a Novel
Reader.
Abbotford’s Edition, of the Wttvorly Novel* InTwelvo
Vol*—VoL 1.
Tho Advoutures of Roderick Random; by Tobias
Smollctte.
Popular mid Practical Sclenco—the Solar Bystein j a
descriptive treatise upon tho Sun, Moon und Plaucls; by
J. Russell Hind.
Fr “" 1 " nt “ IV lcW,KDCE.
, FEVER AND AGUE,
/-QULLPF.VER, numb Ague, Intorinltteiit and Ro-
Ij mlttent Fevers and oil tho various rorms ol bilious
disease* spoodlly nn)l thoroughly curwl by DR. 08-
GOOirS INDIA CIIOLAGOGUE, the well known reme
dy for Fever and Ague. , „
That old fevorlto with tho public, requires no Clop
Trap to glvoit currency wl’V tho poeplo. Ills led
to toll Its own story—to rest on Its own Intrinsic merits.
Ask tho candid rouiwho has given It u fair trial, mm ho
will toft you wliatU will accomplish. t , , .
It Is entirely a vegetable preparation, nnd mny bo taken
by any one. with perfect safety to tho most dollcato con
stitution. In repented Instances It 1ms boon administered
to Inlhntsless than u month old, suffiiring from attacks of
Fever and Ague, mid always with entire success- In
numberless Instances constitutions gronlly impaired, and
apparently ruined by a long rosldcuM In a bilious oil-
mate, have been entirely restored by its continual mid ef
ficient use. For salo at wholesale or retail, by
flotoni use. r ^ LINCOLN, MonutnciiUqui
O.itn A mm... fAV .HI—
mnr 97
CHEAP CASH STORE)
CORNER WHITAKER AMD COMGRESS-STS.
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS te SHIRTINGS.
The Subscribers havo Just received per brig Wllsou
Fuller, from Now-York:
Wntor Twist blenched SHEETING
Ncw-York Mills do do
James’Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
liOWctl LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 nnd 4-4
Londsdale and Washington i^ngCloth* 4-4
Boa Island nrown Shirting, 7-8 anil 4-4
7-8,8, U, 10, 11, and 12-4 Allendale lire. 8hoctlng
’ 7-8,8, 0,10,11, nnd 12-4 do Bleached do
7-a 8,0, 10,11, nml 12-4 Hamilton do . do
For side ny ” »»»»»*»«««*«
M. PREN DERG AST te CO.
acidulated fruit-drops,
F LAVORED with Itmuum, I’lno Apple, Strawberry,
Raspberry, Green Gugo, Orange, Jurgouul Pear, Yor-
galout Pear, tec^ tec. There Drops havo Urn mire, rich
flavor nf tho fruit in tlm highest state of perfection, and
are entirely free from nil noxious Ingredient* Just re
ceived, per summer, und for salo ^ w #OOLN,
mar 18 Momunonl-squaro.
NEW MUSIC. . ■
S ONGS: Ask mo not whnt I nm thinking, Lilly Dal*
Thl* this Is tho hour, My clilldhoo)Ts home. When
thou my cherished love worthy, I’ll thlukof thee In mor-
ry hour*Moonllglit Is sleeping, Morning, noon, and night,
The Parent’s lost Jewel, All dream of trappy youth, By the
moon’s soft light, Honest hearts nnd willing hand* Gipsy
girl’s carol. Pilgrim land forever, Lay of the sylph, Wuko
up sweet molody, Como nnd see mo Mary Aim, My own
pretty Rob* Dying okll* Ono faithful friend, Ago of gold,
Oh were I but n moonbeam bright, Thus meet thou and
1,1 wish sho was here, Slrlko I strike for your Ihtherland,
Trumpet or Liberty, Olil mother hero’s the very top or
S ALT.—500 socks lofSult, in store for sale bv
Juno 7 IHtlOHAM, KELLY’ It CO.
C E5I ENT.—100 bbls. Cumoul, landing from ship Motion
nnd for sale by
J111108 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
W ~ INKS.—champagne. Made
by IJune 7]
Jj'LOUR.—4IKHibl* Baltimore Flour, lauding aiid lu
store; for sale by
Juno 8
BRIGHAM, KELLY te CO.
N K. RUM.—300 bbl* I.uthcr Felton & Sous’ Ruin;
• 50 do. prime Huston do; Instore nnd for wile by
Junes * BRIGHAM, KELLY te CO.
pLASTKIUNU HAllL—800 bushels Plusteriiig Hair,
In store; forsnlo by
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
js.j rlor Stout Porter, recelvid direct from tho Brewer*
and for sale at New-York price* by
tnny 5 PADELFOKD, FAY te CO.
C HAMPAGNE—10 Imskots Nectar Cbam]mgno; just
received and for sulo liy
may 25 BRONSON fc SEVELINOE.
Q UICKSILVER—150 Ibs^ just received, and lor sale
low, by MOORE te HENDRICKSON.
W AFFLE and WAFER IRONS, for silo by
Juno 12 F. W. CORNWELL, 103 Uryarmt.
L IME.—Landing from brig Harriet; forsnlo by
Juno 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY te •
N EW-OllLEANS MOLAS8E8,—lOU barrels jf supe
rior quality; for sale by
Juno 12 OLAOIlORNte CUNNINGHAM.
McMAHON te DOYLE.
ACON.—50 hhd*Slde* in store, and for sole by
Juno 24 8. E. BOTH WELL It CO.
O RANGES and LEMON8—Constantly on hand and
for sale by
Juno 11 BRONSON te 8EVELINOE.
- do do do Ileefr landing and for snlo by
June 1(1 CL AGIIORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
H oisting wiiEBL-For sale by
J. II. HASBROUCK te CO.,
June 7 Broughton-steoflt.
ffiraernl anbrettomtotto.
J ABIES STRATTON, GAS-PITTEB,
Of tho Into Firm of STRATTON fc
DOBSON, formerly of No. 72 8t Julian
street, begs to Inform the inhatgumtsot
Savannah thnt his new and spacious
Store Is No. 155 Hroiighton-street, first
'door West of Baniard-sfroet, whfird ho
has Iho opportunity or keeping a larg
assortment of ChnndMIfey*'Feattlnu.
Bracket* Burner* Pipe* ond every other article used
in Oas-FIHlng. ■ apr 82
Now Tin, Slioct-Irnn k Copper RunhURy.
nr LOOK AT T1IISI ja
STOVES I STOVES 11 STOVPaT!!
The Subscribers have on hand at the cornor
or Broughton and Joffereoiwtreet* a splendid
stock of STOVES, TIN, SHEET IRON nnd
COPPER WARE, which they offer at whole
sale and retail.
All kinds of Job Work In . our line faith
silly and promptly oxecuted. Orders re
spectfully sollclled. , ,
■Having had much experience In Roofing, wo
are prepared to uxocuto nil Jobs in that Une In the -Uteit
nnd most approved manner,
J. II. fc T. BISHOP.
N. II.-
oct 13
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
TH E Subscriber is now opening tho largest
stock nnd greatest variety of Watshee,’"Jewel-
lory, Silver nnd Plnted Ware, over receive
before. Fancy Articles of every description In
abundance. Alao; Presentation Boxes, of the
richest kind, varying In price from $L3S to
$100. Ladles’ Wntchc* from $30 to $255;
.t.ent’s do M from $40 to $200. Friends ana
customers are invited to call and examine, and irinten-
lion to please and attention to business will warrant, he
hones to recclYo a proportionate share of tt.
1 ti. M. GRIFFEN,
Successor to AL Eastman,
Second cornor altovo Pulaski House.
P. 8.—Watche* repaired as usual by the best workmen
In tbo United Stato*JanH
rap The undersigned resiKxtfully Inform I
citizens of Bivvnnnab,G«>Tgiu, nnd Flori<
Ff f f 11 that they have on hand more than fifty 1
L Junot)
W HITE LEAD.—Pure, extra, ami No. 1, for sale by
JunoJB A. MINIS.
B RANDY.—10 half pipes otnrd Brandy, in store and
for sale by McMAHON fc DOYLE.
B ATH BRICK.—2 casks English Doth Brick, for scour
ing; just received and for sale by
• > 14 W. W. *
l- do; for sale by
Juno [0
A. ti. HENRY,
_ Exchange Dock.
in,nnd Florida,
.re than fifty Pi-
nno**tbo*Iarg(!st stock ever on saio In this city, and made
by tho most celebrated manufacturers In tho Untied Stales.
Nunn’s te Clark’* J. Clilckering, Iloardmnn tetiny.Lut-
chet te Newton, Edwards te Fisher, all well known to tho
lovers of Musi* havo place in their largo BseortuienL
These Pianos are or rich ton* nnd benullfoUyflnlsned In
Rose Wood, Black Walnut, and Mahogany, with Iren
frames made In tho most substantial and wurkmanliko
manner. Also the Justly celebrated AJollan Plano Fdrte*
which, for their sweetness and ton* have not boon equal-
ed. All these Instruments have metallo frame* which
render them peculiarly suited for this climate, preventing
the necessity of tuning fur years. ?
Tho undersigned are agents for Henri If era’s celebrated
Grand Plano* made In Pari* For power and beauty of
ton* thoy stand preeminent.
t ut Heart’s ftfelodeona.
This beautiful toned wind instrument, for village pur
pose* Lodge* Serenading Purtlo* ond tbo private prac
tice or Organist* possessing n sweet and powerful ton*
they have also for sale.
All of these Instruments will be disposed of on the most
nccommodatln^^lerms. The prices 01 tho Pianos ranging
1IIU "“ I. W. MORRELL teCO.
_ old Monongahcla Whiskey, In sloro and fur sale by
Juue2ff J. ROUSSEAU.
O LD MADEIRA WINES.—A large and well selected
stock of old Madeira Wine* viz.: Old Reserve,
Arong* Inna* and oilier eulebrated brands. Also, a One
stock or Port, Shorn-, ond Tencrlffe Wines. In store, nnd
for salo by (Juno 20] J. ROUSSEAU.
E nglish pickles and french mustard,—5
do* English Pickles; 5 doz. cans hermetically sealed
fresh Salmon*. 10 do French nnd English Mustard; just
receiver! ond for sale by
Juno 20 ' J. ROUSSEAU^
T) ERFUM ERY.—A large assortment of Lubln’* Gucr-
X lain’* Provost’* Edcs’, and Comlray te Maugenet’s
celebrated Perfume* Just received and forsnle by
Juno 20 MOORE te HENDRICKSON.
J^ACON.—23_ hhd* choice Side* 25 do. Shoulders'; In
_ store and for sale by
June 10
McMAHPN te DOYLE.
fjvLOUR.—200 bbl* Howard-street' Floiir, justrecel ved
'j and for salo by MoAlAHON & DOYLE.
June 10
C v HUMAN COLOGNE.—German Farina Cologne, In
T long and willow covered bottles; lust reCblved and
for sale by MOORE te HENDRICKSON,
mny 21
M OLASSES.—30 hlids. Alolnsse*—50 tierces N. O.
Syrup, for sale by AleMAIION & DOYLE.
W W. GOODRICH has just received and offers for
• sale:
NEW SYRUP and HAMS.-8tuart’* Georgia wdN.
Orleans now cron Syrup* and new Ham*
FLOUR.—75 bbl* lllruin Smith’s ond Pure Genesee,
lot) half di* 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALB, tec.— 1 Tonncnt’a Scotch Al* While
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, now Currants nnd Raisins.
rj\AlLOltS’ IRONS, Smoolhli^ Iron»^te*j^for rale by
apr 14 102 Bryan-street.
TX7H1TE SILK FRINGE—Very wide nnd handsom*
VV just received ond for salo by
apr 1 LaUOCIIR, BOWNE te CO._
aTTINu".—4-), 5-4 nml 0-4 whlto and checked Alatt-
lVI tug, Just received aud for snlwby
niurftJ LaUOCHB, BOWNE CO.
S ILK GLOVES.—Ladles’superior Silk Glove* lu
Burted colors; Sewing Silk Gloves nnd Mitts; whlto Kid
Glove*tec. Just received und forsnle by
npr 22 LaROCHIV BOWNE te CO.
S ATIN STRIPE GRENADINE TISSUES.—A Yew pnL
terns Satin stripe Grenadine Tissue* Mourning Prints,
laice Gimp* Colored Silk Fring* Silk Urald, Golnmi
Trimming, tecj; recotvcd per steamship Alabu-m* and
forsnlo by
apr 92 LaROCHE, BOWNE te CO.
fit or uo sale, by
mny 7
uuu tin, uiiu wmtuiiu
SAULSBURY te UO,
Mnrrlinll House.
rpEAHl TEAS 11—75 cattles very superior Hyson Tea'}
X W half chests do. do, Just received uud for salo by
apr 30 W. M. DAVADSON.
S ILK FRINGES.—Just received per steamship Ala
bama: Whlto and Colored Silk Fringes; nlso Ohnruo-
loou colored Silk for Miuillllus for sale by
may 5 LaROCHE, BOWNE te CO.
i ECEIVED PER STEAMER:-White Bonnet Rib-
A|i bon* ladles’ fland Net Glove* While English
Crape, Plain Black Bilk and Watered Ihirasols; for sale by
niny 5 LaROCHE, BOWNE te CO.
OOI) FAUCETS, Bung Borers and llung Floggers;
from $175 to $lc
PIANO FORTU8.
Tho Subscriber* sole Agents for A.'Slo-
Jnrt and Oo.’s nnd J. B. Dunham’s PbUio
, .Forte* nro always supplied with an as
sortment of those favorite and Justly celebrated InMru-
ments. For durability, they enu bo Ihlly warranted,
whilst their superiority of tone and touch Is orldent and
acknowledged by the most casual observer, as well aa
the critical connoisseur. Tho Lndles are respectfully in
vited to vlow there Instruments; and on arrangement
having been effected with ono or our most eminent Pi
anists for the purpose, they can also be enabled to Judge
of tho tone; F. ZOO BAUM te CO, Market-square.
83T Second hand Pianos taken In exchange—also I
tuned and repnlrod. Jan 20
China,Ciilass&EartiiciiWare
JVC. HASBROUCK fc CO.
HAVE RECEIVED, by recent arrival* Flne4_
China Tea Pels; Saucer*; Dinner get*; GBtw
land Plnln Pitchers; Candlestick* high and 1
tone low; China Vases and olhor Mantel Omainems
Save-alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Tray* Mug* gilt and em
bossed, various sizes; Granlto Dinner,Ten and Toilet
Sots; Lustre Bowls; together with a genoral.assoriment of
Granite Ware; Decanters or new patterns; Pitchers; Gob
lets; Wino Tumbler* cut and pressed; Water and Wlno
Bottles; Astral, Solnr nnd Globe Lamps; Candlestick*
E ilnlu nnd colored; Finger Basins; Fruit Baskets; Dishes;
fowls; Salt Cellar* various patterns: Hull Lanterns;. Bo
hemian Glass Toilet Bottle* Vases, tec^ Silver. Gilt and
Bronzed Girandoles und Roebucks; Plulted Fruit Baskets;
Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Dessert and Table Spoons;
Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter Stoppers; Tea Strainers:
Britannia Coffee Biggins; Unis and Pots; Beni’s Patent
Coffee Drawers; Tea Pots; Chocolato Pots; Lamp* Can-
dfosllcka; Cups; Mug,; **
Jnn 20
Smcts’ new building, Brougliton-slfeet.
HARDWARE, COTTON BINS) fcC.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers tho following (present
arrivals) for sale on very liberal forms r
Collins’ heavy and light Axes and Hatchets.
Archer te Co.’s heavy, medium and light Axes
ond Hatchet*
Ames’ Spades and Shovels;1ong handle nnd socket do.
Clilgcl^Augcr*und File*lland-Saw* Wood-^awsand '
Pitch and Manure Forks; Steel nnd Wooded Rakes
Steel Yanis; Counter Scutes mul Holanem
Cotton nnd Store Trucks, nil size* several extraItugo
with wldo wheels nnd lynch lilns
Ixig nud Trace Chains and Stretchers
Douglass’ Force and Suction nnd Yurd Pumps
Hydraulic Ram* l.oad Pine to tit
Patent Leather nnd India Rubber Belting, various sizes
Cotton Saw Gins und Sea Island Colton Gins
Bagging Twine or superior quality, and cheap
Pure Sjierai mid Lamp Oil
Garden uud Way Wheel Barrows
Burr Mill Stone* in tho rough or dressed for running, of
any rcqulnsl sizes
Mill Iron* and Screws to suit.
For bargain* call on C. H. CAMPFIELD,
171 Bny-slreet.
Wool, Hide* and Skins taken In trad* or paid for In
cnwh.nt current prices. A pply ns above. 0 fob 24
Liauors. Wines and Fancy Groceries.
H TIIE siibscrilicr would Inform Ids friends and
ho public generally, that ho has just opened, at
the corner of Bull nml Bay-street* optiorito the
vuse, a well-selected slock of FANCY GROCE
RIES, WINES and LIQUnRSt-such ns Old Madeira,
Hlmrrv I'nri. Claret. Chamnaane nnd German
W l
fur sulo by
June 10
J3ALMETTO BASKETS'.
I ored " '
Juno 10
F. W. CORNWELL.
102 Brynn-street.
A variety of shapes nud col
ored linings, on hand aud for sale by
G. M. CBIFFEN.,
C tOKN.—For sale in lots of not teas than 100 bushel*
> the boat quality of tVhito Corujn this or au^ other
ingahela vv
choice lot of Scgnr* of various bnnds; fresh Salmon;«...
dines; Olives; Capers; Anchovies; English Pickles; Ame
rican do.; English Sauces; Imndon Porter, Sulod Oil:
Judd's Sperm nud Patent Candles;andinBi)yotheriurti-
cle* too numerous to mention. . •
Jan 20 J. ROUSSEAU.,.
mnrket.
[Juno 10]
C. A. L. I.AMAK.
I NDIA RUBBER PACKING, of nil tbickne»e* for
steam engine* for Bale by
juue 12 CLAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM.
XTTAFER nnd WAFFLE IRONS, Soup Digester*
V V nnd Coffoe Roasters; for sale by
juna 12 COLLINS te BULKLEY.
O TAItl), DUl’UY te CO.’S BRANDY.—20 bair pipes
Dark and Palo Ottml, Dupuy te Co.’s Brandy; 10
quarter do. do. do. do.; of our own importation, vintage
1840. Landing and for sale by
Juno3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON te CO.
Jg ACON.—30 bhd* prime Shoulders; 20 hhd* do Side*
JIlEN te I
J^tRESH CRACKERS.—25 bbls. Butter, 8ugnr, nnd So-
dn Cracker*; for sale by
Juno 12
H. J. GILBERT.
R AISINS AND FIGS-20 boxes Raisin* 50 drums se
lected Fig* just received by
June 14
J. A. BROWN.
1 TtLOU ll, te*—20 bbls. Baltimore Flour, choice article
X’ for family use; also, Leaf Lard, Goshen Butter, I’lno
Apple Cheese; for solo by W. D. FORD.
July 7 Jaireraon-etreet.
June 8
BRIGHAM, KELLY
J U, SHEFFIELD’S Ship Axes and Adge* Just re-
Ilto', 1 '™ 1 “ d m
NEW BOOKS.
A AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY In 1848 and ’49; by
Wm. Henry Stiles; in 8 vol* 8vo^ with plate*
Price, $3,50.
Tho Ingoldsby Legend* or Mirth nnd Marvel.
Mexico—Aztec, Spanish and Republican—a Historical
Sketch of tho Late Vvnr, and Notices of New Moxiconnd
California; by Brantz Mayer. 8vo., with uumoroiusteel
en {SmUiiekeye Abroad, or Wondorlngs In Europo and iu
tho Orieut* with engravings; by S. &, Cox.
The Two Families: by the author of “Roso Dougin*”
Pynnshnrsl: Ills Wnm'
Tlie Sludy of Words;
Willis’s Pencilfings by
may 2T
•y^AX MATCHES—Iu Omwimtal boxoss.for saloby
COLLINS te BULKLEY. '
73INEAPPLECHEESE.—50boxes Plneapplo Cheese;
X received and for salo at Emporium,
may 27 SEABORN GOODALL.
tToYS’ GRASS LINEN COATS; also, do. Whitt
Juno4** Ve SA^ U LSpKR > ygf CO.’S, Marshall House.
I AfilB’l) AND FANCY COL’D SHIRTS; also, afresh
?J lot or Collars*. Just received nt
BAUL8HURY fc CO.’S, Marshall House.
riYEA WAITERS.—A largo and elegant assortment qt
X Waller* comprising Gothic, Oblong, and Round,
100 Bryan-street.
slnglo nnd In sett*
ed und for sale by
jun 6
tigravings, uyo.
is; by the author of “Roso Dougin*”
Wanderings nnd Ways of Thluklng.
srds; by R. Chonovlx Trouch.
igs by tho Way.
W. THORNE WILLIABIS.
OUWNAUY’S HLANKS.
A LL tho Ulffbront forms or Blanks, according to tho
Into law. fur tho Court of Onllnnry, printed nml for
-tody ('Si JOHN M.<iMlHiltfcCO.
H OlilERY.—100 doxeito ItoiiW Widto Cotton How.
Mdororu Jo UnWoaohtoldo do
25 do do ftlnok do do
25 do do Mixed in do do
fib do Misses’While, Coloretl and Fancy lies*
75 do Boys’ While, Brown nnd Mixed Bock*
Also:—Ladles’ Black nml While Bilk Iforet *d°
low, by NKVITT, tiATHllQP fc 8TEBB1N8.
NOTICE.
M Y STOCK OF JEWELRY la now largo and very
Yofoct; DIAMOND WORK or PINS, EA1UNGS,
FINGER RINGS,tec* is now more oxtonBlvo Uinn usual,
having n fine lot of Extra Size, set to order. Among Ike
variety is n CLUSTER KINO, (men Diamond*) Value,
$500—which will be u real gratification to show my
friends us being rar* nnd of beautiful workmanship, tt
m“r 31 Lato M. Eastman’*
To thoLadlos. , . .
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re
viving, nnd beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chair*
&*, giving a rich, Blowy appenranco, superior to vor-
nUhlng. Tho subscribers have boon appointed Agents
for the snlo’of the abovo excellent article. Dlroo-
asr A MMSf 10
jnS • JOOBryaiMtrecL
Brown’s Esscnceof JaattitcaGlnger.
T HIS Article Is elaborately prepared from carefully se
lected articles or tho best quality; it imssesses in a
concentrated form all tho valuable properties of the Jn-
mnicA Ginger, and is warranted to bo froo from all Irri
tating or other properties of an Injurious tendency.
It Is bencflclally used in a variety of circumstances
whore n warm cordial and grateful stimulant is required,
irtlculnrly In cases whore there Is a sense of oxhnua-
. m arising from excess! vo n»Uguo or heat, a fow drops
in hair a tumbler of water with a little sugar, will uo
found an effectual und most pleasant restoratlv* which
makes this essence n highly useftil addition to the travel
ler’s portmanteau, as well us to tho family collection of
remedies.
Whore thoro Is an unpleasant sense of weight or nausea
after eating, from Imperfect digestion, or whore nausea
Is Induced from riding In a rail road car, or carriage, or
from tho motion of a vcssol nt sen, tho Essenco of (lin
ger. If given according to the directions will almost iu-
variably give relief.
lu ordinary dlnrrhuuL Incipient cholera. In short, In
all coses of prostration of tho digestive function* whotbor
from Indulgence or diswuc It Is of Inestimable value.
During tho summer niontlis nud In Southern climates,
it Is Invaluable, particularly during tho prevalence of
epidemic Cholera; uo traveller or family should be with
out It. ...
M? 1 " 1 *■">
Monumont-square.
>-A largo assortment of 8helL Ivory, UutUla,
Rrnzllllan Dresring, Tuck, Fmo_*rtKiUi, ,aDd
M USIC BOXES.—A great variety, of aU size* In Uu,
ho,a and .oadoa
m#y eg Market-square.
A - RNICA PLASTER.—Another supply of those valua
bio Pluatoto, of vaHoui «l,a,JO,^rerojvj>41iy^
Monument-square.
W HITEWASH, 8crub, Hand, and Dusting BRUSH-
ES; for side by
all* iVW.CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st.
HIT ANN 1A AND TABLE TEA BPOONS,for sale by
Juno 28 F.W. CORNWELL, 102 Uryan-sU
gODA SOAP.—0 boxes Tailor’s superior Soda Soap;
Just received, aud for snlo by
may 25 • MOORE
MOORE te HENDRICKSON.
R EAL Valenclcunc* l.aco Edgings and Inserting*--a
flno assortment: for sole by
may 3 NEVITT, LATHROP It 8TEBB1N8.
V Bean* large nud fresh, this
salo by
H OWARD STREET FLOUR.—lUO bbl* Howard
Street Flour; landlug from schr. Georgia from Hal
im ore, for sale by
Jnne 4 COHENS te HERTZ.
C OTTON OSVABUROS nnd YARNS.—20 bales Osna-
burg* 15 do Yarn* from Planters’ Manufacturing
Company, for salo by .. BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO,
P AVILION GAUZE, Bobblnet Noltlng, White and
Coloured Lancaster and French Quilts. Scotch Bird’s
Eye, and Hueknbuc Draper* French Napkin* Dowlass
and Crash Tublo Damask, Damask Cloth* Brown and
While Ltneu and Cotton for Pillow Case* Linen and
Cotton 8heetIog* White and Drown open worked Hose;
for sale by
apr 2tt AIKIN& BURNS.
N EW GOODS PER 8TEAMER—Just ononwl nnd for
sale by Da WITT te MORGAN.
Organdie Muslin* Bordered Print*
Black Barege* Black Frliiae,
Linen Sheeting* Long Nett Mill*
Linen Damask* . Ladies’ Silk te Kid Glove*fco
B ACON.—12 hhd* prime Sides.
TONGUES.—2 bbls pickled Tongues; 0 boxes smoked
Tongues.
CHEESE—50 boxes Imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES.—ft) boxes l’ickle* Just received per schr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, and for aolo by
may 24 A. MJNI8.
C HAMPAGNE.—50 busket* pints and quart* Georgia
brand, from iho house or X. Desbordea Fit* of Avlze;
Just Imported, and for solo by
COHEN te FOSDICK.
7S UANO.—10 tons Peruvian Guano; for sale by
VjT may 7 lino EDWARD H. BUNKER.
S EGA RS.—27,000 M Norlegn”'Segnrs; for sale by
may 25 BRONSON fc SEVELINOE.
PERM CAN DLES.—10 boxes Sperm Candlo*rccclved
and for salo at tho Emporium. . ,,
Juno 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
i|NB APPLE CHEESE.—A few boxes for sale at the
Emporium, by 8. GOODALL.
OUR KUOUT.-5 bbl* SourKrout, for ralo by^
S «
Juue 2tl
S UGAR.—20 hhd* lidr nnd cholco Porto Rico t 8ugar,
Just received, and for sale by
NGLI8II FICKLES aud FRENCH MU8TA1U).-
Just received:
10 dozen English Pickle* assorted;
5 do French Mustanl, do
5 da Worcestershire Sauce;
5 do Italian Mnrasklno:
5 do Dutch Curasao; lu store and for rale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
mny 8 Comer Hull and Bay-street*
G”UGARS, tec.—23 bbls. Crusbwl, 40 bbl*Clarified and
O Granulated, and 20 hbds. Muscovado and Porto Rico
Sugar; 10 hlids. Culm Molasse*and20bbls.New-Orleans
Molasses; Just received by
may 20 M» J. BOLOMON8.
COHENS fc HERTZ
Offer for mile on accommodating forms: • •
50 bhd* fair to prime Ncw-Grtwuia Sugar
100 liluls. choice Cuba Molasses; 200 boxes Star
, -i Candles
500 coils Kentucky Bale Rope; 50 bales Gunny Bogging
20 bales Dundee do: 100 boxes manufactured Tobacco
100 bugs Rio Cuffhe: 30 do old Java do'
30 lihds. Bacon Sides; 30 bbls. choice Hams
300 bugs Mnrylaud Outs; 4UJW0Havana Segara .
250 bags prime white Com; 200 bbls.N. O.^Whiskey
250 bbls. Baltimore Whiskey; 50 do.Northern Gin-
20 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 30 do N.E. Rum. Jon 15
salo by
jnn 0
BAGGING, BALE ROPE and TWINERS
bales Gunny Cloth; 50 colls WcsIernRone; 725
,do. Dillon’s Itope; 12 halos Dillon’s Twine; for
COHEN & FOSDICK.;
T ACTEALS.—Tills nrtlclo fs intended to take thoplaco
Xj of the common nursing botll* to which there are
ronny objections. Tho Lacteal by Itspeciilar form and
adaption enables the child to food In tlio unmrul position
as If receiving nourishment directly from the -mother.
For salo by W. W. LINCOLN,
may 3 Monument-square.
/IHURCH’S LOTION.—All cflbctual cure for cniptionp
\J on the face and skin. A degree of pleasure accom
panies tho use or lids elegant preparation, in Its refresh-
Ing effect upon tho skin. Cutaneous irritability, and dis
coloration are nlso removed and a pure state of the com
plexion established by the use of this Lotion. This day
received and for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, •
may 3 Monument-square.
select
1 Stock of SP1
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G AIETIES AND GRAVITIES: by the author of-Re
jected Addresses.
Bronchitis and Kindred Diseases: by W.>V.HnH,MJ).
Tlio Cuvallersor England: by Herbert.
Tho Lays of the Scottish Cavalier* - • .
Hugh Miller’s legends of Scotland.
Horso Shoo Robinson—with plates.
Miller’s Principles of-8urgery: by Sargentr-240 en»
graving* " .’•
llaucheron Horsemanship nnd Training Horse* '
Year Book ol Fact* for 1852.
Ida Pfeiffer’s Journey to Iceland—Hood’s Own. . , : •
Huo’s Travels Iu Tartary and Thibet: Essays from the
Linda: by Mrs. Leo Henta,andRena, Blob Cap afld
Marcus Warland, by tho samo author.
London Art Journal, for April.
Godov’s Lady’s Book and Sartatn’* for May. fcc.'fcc. •
mny 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. ,
Tlio Ulioupest Store In Still to Le Found.
AT 151 COMGRESS-8T.
EINSTEIN fc EOKMAN,
rpIIE Undorslgned takes pleasure In announcing to tbo
N EW GOODS—Per steamer Alabama: Whlto nnd
Black llnrege aud Muslin Mantillas,new stylo Spring
Print* Whlto and Colored Hose nnd Hair IIoso, Jaconet
and Swiss Muslin* I’luin and Striped Cuinbrte* Long
Lawn* Irish Linen* nnd Damask* for salo by
mny tl NEVITT, LATHROP te STEBB1NS.
Juno_29
McMAHON te DOYLE.
rpoUACUO.—too pcfcg* Tobacco, of various brands
J»A' , ““" C '’ f0r “ r b ' McMAHON A DOYLE.
x TIN F.GAIV-St) bbl* WWfo Wine Vinegar, ebolco ar-
'SlL A DOYI.E.
UTA BAG A TURNIP SEED.—This day received per
XV steamer State of Georgia, a lurgo supply or Ruta
lingo, Flat Dutch, Red Top, Largo Norfolk, uud Hanover
Turnip Seeds. Theso Seeds nro direct from tbo Gnr-
deus of David Luudretb, und are wurrnnted to be of the
growth of 1852. W. W. LINCOLN,
Juno 28 Momuuent-sqUarb.
Irtng Comb* of Iho latest patterns; Justro-
*■— 1 tor sale by
MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
colvwl |)cr steamer, aud for^rafob^
.fTaOllBStlO L1QUOP.S.—50 bbls. Now Orleans Roctl-
L) Hod Whiskey, 50 do. £. Phelps’ do.; 50 do. N. E.
Rum*, 21)do.Domestic Brandy; Just received, and for
“jSSsO MoMAIION fc DOYLE.
S AULSBURY & CO. havo just opened a splendid Lot
or brown and buff Lawn Coat* Something hand
some for summer wear. Call nnd see. Juno 33
F RESH CONGRESS WATER.—Just received per brig
Augusta, a largo supply of Congress Water, fresh
from tho Sprlug nnu recently bottled. For sale by tlio bot-
tio, dozen,'or ase. W. W, LINCOLN,
Juno 14 Monuroentrsqunro.
3 aud GINGHAMS, as t
3 is well supplied, espi
l sell atastoiuuilugiaw]
jROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.—A
j fresh supply, Just received nnd for rale by
Juae.Sa , MOORE te HENDRIOKSON.
B’
QBAB3UNES VESiS-Jun rec^^^tojyli by
Juno 23
Marshall House.
■•pp-AIR DYE.—Batcheloris amlBoglo’s celebrated Hair
Dye, thl* day received per steamer, aud for snlo by
July p W. W. LINCOLN, Blonuroont-ftquaro.
ACE nud N. W. COLLARS aud Under^leeve* Net
Glove* and MlU* SUk and Lisle do n Cambric and.
hand, which they assure to bo equal, If not superior, to
any stock lulbe city, and which they olfor.to, sell, as row
as they can ho purchased at any other place.
Their stock comprises n lurgo quantity of printed
MUSLINS and BAREGES, & largo portion of which will
be sold ut cost prices. ' . ,
French LAWNS nnd CAMBRICS, 8lLK TISSUES.
Plain, figured,changeable, plaid, striped and blk;SIL K8
Plaiu and embroidered Swiss, Cambric, Mull and
Book MUSLINS.
Silk and C
A very lw.
CUFFS, Cllt
M11TS; also nil assortment of LACE, -]
and SUk HANDKERCHIEFS.
Tliolr stock of CALICOES a
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS li
111 LINENS, which they wlU sell a
They assure all thijlr goods perfectly sound,, i
nevertheless able to soil cheaper than the cheap*
In tho city. .
Tho public Is respectfully Invited to call i
the stock of EINSTEIN teECK
opr 30 * 151 Congi
“ ! LEA fc >El
AVORCE8TEB8H
rpHE Proprietor* having to ai
X fled approval andthog'
in every quarter of the me
that its superior qualltleLIr
given rlso to numerous ln_._.
States this has been carried to __
of our name* wld copy ing our label* w
sule* far which otfouce jiartics In Net
under bonds awaiting their trial. In <*■
enable purcliascrs to-avoid-Imitation:
notice that we continue to consign our
ofMcflsr* Jonn Dvkcam fc 8oxs,of B
sole Agonto for the United Stato* by
ntay bo at aft time* suppBed*vrith uw
.terms calculated with due regard RMJ
Worcostor, Eng. July ft), 1851. - m—ly
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