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SAVANNAH, GA, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1852.
NUMBER 177. V
THE REPUBLICAN.
18 TUBMsnED
DAILY ADD TRI-WEEKLY
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE,
tilty ond Oonaty PrlntoMi
TBRMBt
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07” In no coso will an order for the paper bo attended
to, unions accompanied with the mono/, or a satisfactory
reference.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Advertisements Inserted at the following rates:—
. v, rbh ona aqvan* or tkh tints,
Ono insertion....00eta. One Month $0 00
Two “ ....*100 Two “ 10 00
Three “ .... 125 Threo“ ..' 12 50
Four M .... 150 Four 15 00
Five “ .... 175 Six « 20 00
One Week 2 00 Ono Year 30 00
For advertisements not exceeding five Hues, three*
fourths of the above rates will bo chargod, I. c n
For one Insertion..., 45 cents.
« two “ 75 *
“ one week 81,50, &c.
Legal advertisements Inserted at tho usual rates, and
strict care token that they bo published according to law.
All advertisements from transient persons or strangore,
to bo paid for In ndvnnco.
Tho privileges of yoarly ndvortlsors will bo confined
rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise
ments, not pertaining to their regular business, as agreed
for, to be paid extra.
Yearly advertisers oxeoedlng in tliolr advertisements
tho average number of lines agreed for, will be charged
TOUBLV.
AU advertisements for charitable Institutions and re
ligious societies, will bo charged hair price.
KiT All advertisements sent to this olllco without di
rections ns to tho number of Insertions, will bo published
dally, tmtil ordered to bo discontinued, and charged ac
cordingly.
*,* All letters directed to this office, or the Editors,
must bo post paid, to entitle them to attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by the Court of Ordinary, that
application hna been made for Loiters of Administration,
must bo published tuikty hays at least.
Nollco by Executors and Administrators for Debtors
and Creditors to render In their accounts, must be pub
lished six wkrkb. . „ '
Bales of Real Estate and negroes, by Executors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must bo published FORTY
DAYS beforu the day of sale. These sales must bo mudo
at the Court Ilouso uoor or tho county In which tho pre
erty is situate, and on tho first Tuesday of tho moot ...
betwoon the hours or tea In tho morning and four In the
afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, unless so
expressed In tho advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi
ans to tho Court of Ordinary, for leavo to sell Real Estate
or Negroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS.
Soles of personal property (except negroes) of testnto
and intestate estates, by Kxocutora and Administrators,
Used rOUTY DAYS.
Abrahnm Minis, David Morris, Jacob Manses, J<
Mnkln, Thos McNIcholss, John Mastonon, Kdw
Mnuhnn, Jeremiah McCarthy, John Melluo, Wm Mon
John
— — [ward
. jnahnm Joremlab McCarthy, John Melluo, Wm Morrell,
JG Mohrlons, Ilobt McIntyre, HO Mohrtous, Jno D Mai-
lott, Jos -Mordooat, Michael McGmll, Thos Murtnugb,
Lcnnder Moore, Mathias 11 Myor, Peter MeGullllctiduy,
Silvester Manning. M Marsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno Montmoflln, Thos Maher, Thos MeAullff, Jns
NcFocly, R VV Mlscnlly, II W Mercer, O A Maglll, Wm
Morcdlth, ET McGralf, Thos McCollum, 11 Mono, Wm
J Moore, J D Mallard, 0 D Murphy, Joromlah Mack, N O
Mills, Jcsso Mount, John Murphy, II M Morel, Patrick
Meara,0 O Millar. John McGaue, Harvey Morse, John
MoUormolt, J M Allllen, Thmrigs W McArthur, Lev I 8
Myers, Henry Mcrckhurdt, Michael Month, Thomas Ma
hon, Patrick MoGovom, 8 S Millar, TJ McNlsh, John
Mahoney, John McUuungli, Patrick Masteraon, John
Mallory, James J McCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe,
D Murk Ins, S S Moody, Dennis McGuire, Lawrenco Mc
Kenna, Noylo Melluo, J II Mchrtens, M U Myer, Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Manke, Edward McGraw,
Bartholomew Mclnarney, John Mnllcry, Luder Mehr-
tons, A F Mira, Fabian Mjurhoffor, O 8 Miller, John R
Martin, William B Moll, Jainos W Morgan, Mlchaol Mor
ris, John W McKoy, C F Mills, William E Mongin, D J
McKenzie, A F Mordecal, Jns 8 McDonald, Jus Manu.
Joseph NolII, Thos Naylor, .Wm Nungczor, JasNungo-
jr, W G Norwood, Jno W Noavltt, D D Nlcnnls, E L
*or,
Noldllni
Geo 8 5
Noll, J G NeldUlnger,
Dan’l Nelson, Torrenco.Nugent, G N Nichols,
iota, L F Nichols, Jos Nuglo, Nevill Neyle, Jno
' ' • " A A Nuugazer, J It Norton.
John W Owens, Geo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor, Tim
O’Brien, Owen O'Rourke,John F O’Byrne, David O'Con
nor, Owen O’KIelly, Humphrey O’Leary, G 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jnu O’CouuulI, Jno 11 Ohlmoycr, Wm
H Olcolt, Wm Olmstead, J F O’Neill, D G Olcott, K
O’Byrno, Michael O’Neill, O E O’Sullivan, II O Olivor,
John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstead, M O'Reilly, James Oli
ver, WO O’Driscoll.
P.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prendergast,
Sam’l N Papot, James Prendergost, O O Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N.SPlnder, Sam’l
Phllhrlck, Jas M Prentice, BM. Pond, Wm Parris, Pn<"
Prunty, Andrew t; Pacetty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Pi
sons, Jno Poolo, 8 O Buncos:, Owen Peterson, O U Patter
son, John Pcrllcld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas Pron-
dergusjThos Purse, 8am’l Pittman, EJ Purse, George
Parsons, R D Papot, 51 Prendergast, Edward Pariolford,
8eiu Edward Pauolford, Jr., Thos Pldgoon, Thos 8 Pitt,
Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J M Palin.
Jaa Quanlock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn.
PMF
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must bo advertised . .... , . .
Applications by Executors and Administrators for Let
ters Dlsmlssory, must bo published SIX MONTHS.
■ illcntlon for foreclosure of Mortgages on Real Estato,
‘ ouco a mouth for FOUR.MONTHS.
musf^o advertised ouco a... --------
Orders of tho Court or Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of tho bond of agreement) to make Utica to land,
must bo advertised threo months at least.
Hheritf’s sales, under executions regularly granted by
tho Courts* must bo advortlsod THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions, SIXTY DAYS—sulca of pcrlshablo
property, under order of Court, must bo advertised, gon-
entlly, TEN DAYS before tbo day of sale.
Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt, Jacob
S Rnsonbuud, John Russell, Dennis ltyun, -Win itocheslcr,
James Russell, ThoaJ Ryon, J B lloss, John Roedy, A
M Russ, Michael Itochford, Christopher Russell, Wm P
Roberta, John Ryan, J B Read. Jos W Robbcrts, Henry
Iloser, Win Robertson, Patrick Reilly. L 8 Russell. Wm
Roche, Barney Rodon, Pal’k Ryan, Win Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Jno C Rowland, Michael Rooney, George
Ritter, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Romshart.
J W Rabun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J U Ripley, J W
Romshart, Robt Rnlford, II W Halford, Mathew Ralford,
Wm Reilly, J P W Howl, Jno Ulordon, Francis Reives,
Jotforaon Roberts, 011 Rikeman, 11 Rogers, J Ronaldson,
Jeremiah Ryuti, 11 G ItcodyChas E Robinson.
E A Soulterd, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John
Seuddor, Rlch’d Srnyo," ‘ ‘ “ ‘
Jhist of Voters.
S EC. 2. lie it further enacted by the authority of the
tame. That from and after the passago or this act all
persons shall be qualified to vote uletecllons for Mayor and
Aldermen of the city of Savannah and the hamlets there-
or who are citizens of tho United States, huvo resided In
the State or Georgia for one year Immediately preceding
tho election and within the corporate limits of Savannah
for ono month Immediately preceding their registration
and continue so to do up to tho lime of election,-who
liavo attained tho ago or twontyono years, have paid all
city taxes or have in their own right sufficient real estato
to satisfy any tax executions which may ho against them,
who liavo made all returns retiulrcd by tho ordinances of
tho city, und huvo been registered according to tho pro
visions of this acU—Extract from the Registry La to,
Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John 8 Achord, Geo
A Ash,F W Averfolilt.U W Anderson,Mathias Amorous,
U U Ash, Stewart Austin* Duvld Abraham, O 8 Arnold,
Geo Alexander, Jno IV Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt
Austin, George Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N
Armstrong.
11*
Conrad Bych, Rlclmrd Burke, Michael Boylan, E W
Bilker, John Brady, EJ UlounL Wm M Blount. Patrick
Brady, Thos Bandy, Wm B UlounL Dr W G Bulloch,
Anthony Busier, Saul 8 Box, Jos II Baldwin, Isaac Brim-
no, Bclgamond Berg, Henry Berners, N K Burniim, Win
T Brantley, Robt Blake, Win Burke. ATUonnoU, Win
M Block, Felix Uouysson, Gilbert lluller, ThosBourko.
Eugene M lleo, J P Bolfeuillot, L E Byclc, A Borchort,
Win Basseugor, Patrick Bulkey, P li Bolin, Henry Bette-
man, Thos VV E Beullo, Win J Bulloch. Patrick Bradley,
Henry Burt, EH Bacon, S P Bell, Wm J Bandy, II L
Byrd, G A Boiifeulllet, Jno G Bryan, Thomus 11 Burrell,
Michael Brauuin, David Bell, Jno Bilbo, T A Bulkley,
Francis Blntr, Chaa Bull, Patrick Brady, Tims J Bulloch,
J M Butler, Michael Bryan, Goo Bunkman, G E Barrio,
Jas Bryan, D L Best, J A Baker, W H Bunch, 4«s K
Ilnllough, Wm D Brown, A T Bowno, Jos U Burroughs.
Jno Bennett, Imuls llauflelil, Jos Bancroft,.Thaddous J
Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G L Blouut, Jno N Barbco, Jns
A Brown, C W Brucn, Moses Block, II L S Bunts, Thos
S Bailey, W II Bulloch, R M BarthelmcM, Heurv VV Htuf-
eullott, P N tools, Henry Brigham, W 8 Brantley, TW
Bouton, M J Buckner, John Boston, BM 11 Burroughs,
Dounis Bluunerhassett. _
Wm II Ou;
tlno, David C .... w»..w.., —. —-- - ,
Ier, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Cullen, W II Cooper. Edward
Cubboge, David Cobon, John Cleary, Jos V Connonu,
Allen Cullen, Chas Cooper, JasCleary, Barnard ConBtan-
tlue, Thos VV Cooper, John Clancy, John Cantona, F W
Cornwell, Jos 8 Carriithers, Nicholas Criigur. Wright
Culpoppur, Thos Corley. R M Charltou. 8 J Cassele,
lUohard Colo, Thos Cusack,Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack,
C H Camplleld, Francis T Cole, John Curry, Tims Clark,
John Cordell, Jas Connolly, John Cnrruthera, trerlcrlck
Cook, Emanuel Cauwoller, Luka Christie, Jus Campbell,
Frus Camplleld, Jno D Charlton, Jno G Cooke, Edmund
Colter, Montgomery Gumming, H E Courier, Jos Uog-
horn, John Cass, Jno Cuunlugham, Carl Craft, Win Car-
son, U L Colo, W o Charlton, 8 J M Cubbego.^Mo&ca
ileus,
\ucl Ci
Christopher Sshncluer, John A Btnly, Rlch’d Scanlan,
Emanuel 8heftall/Iiarman Sllher, It II Speucer, 5Iordo-
fan, Geo Spat , - , . , ..
cob Shamir, M ShelTlall, sr., G J Spencer. Sam’l Solomons,
J P Seri von, John Spellman. D II SlownrLJohn Sullivan,
D 8hufTor t Wm H Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud-
dor, Sain’l S Slbloy, Anthony Sogur, Jaa Shoo, Pal’k
8caolnu, Jaa Skinner, J II Stroes, Dan’l Sullivan, Jas
Skinner, Dr S Sheftnll, Nicholas Sinot, Martin Sullivan,
Lewis Smith, Jucob SchiifTer,- Thomas Saunders, John
Stevenson, G N Staley, Tims Smith, H J Smith, Jno Sul
livan, James Sulllvau, Walter VV Smith, Goo Shultz, F F
Strohhart, JasJ Stokos, Goo Shute, Harmon Sungstock,
Henry Seltzer, O It Scally, E Soinerall, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Stogin, John Sloan, Wm O Stafford, Jno Screven,
Wm Salto, O M Stone, J ft Banssy, J M Schley, Francis
Shells, P K Shlols, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James
—1, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles,
Shoils,. ,
Symons, F It Sweat,
J M Soli
iiustncBB (Cnvtm.
SWIFT, DEN8LOW Ic. CO„
Dculorn In Groceries*, Provlalona*
FOREIGN AMU DOMESTIC LIQUORS.
CORKER BJLY JiND WBITAKER-STREKTS.
W. D. FORD,
Wholesale und Retail Grocery
IPaldburg’s Building, Jrfftrton-strcet, Savannah, Ga.,
Constantly on hand, a choice supply of Family
Groceries. July?
E. O’BYRNE,
at taylor’s builiuko—market wharf,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
€roekerF»Warey Groceries, dfc. Ace.
jan 1, ’51 ly
L. ROBIDER, [rROK Paris]
Fa»hlonahle Boot and Sltoe-IUaker.
Importer of French Leather,
WUITAKKR-STREET— OPPOSITE SKETs’ BOILD1RO,
Fasltlonnhlo Boot manufacturer,
HO.SEVENTEEN BULL-STREET, NEAR MONUMENT-SQUARE.
Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, nnd Pump-Sole Boots; Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, 8l|ppers,
itc., inode to order In the neatest and most fashionable
WYLLY tt MONTMOLLIN.
General Agentii and Broken,
For tho Sale or
R<<U£sCaU,Jftgro<«,4'aN]f description Personal Property.
BaHtntna fltaCBa.
HARDWICK It COOK
Faetora and GotnmlMRlon merchants)
No. lOXBan-Streft. 7
R. S. IIARPVVICK. \ JOHN a. COOKE. •
J. IIA811ROUCE i
I ANP WIIOLElAl
IMPORTERS—.
Earthen-Ware, French
Sc CO.,
iLB DEALERS IN
Looking Glanes.
PHILIP idSAN,
_ r op or ‘ana Tailor,
AND DEALElfIN READ {MADE CLOTHING,
YENnkL&’a RANGE—KO.V8 RRYAIMTREET.
L IFE OF Robert EMMETT, tho celebrated Irish pa
triot and martyr, with hie sneechc*, &c.; also an
appendix, containing valuable portions ° r Irish history:
by John W. Burke. Received and forsalo br
Juno 11 J. B.—
ADAM 8!»RT,
master Builder,
FIRST DOOR WEST OF it ANDREW’S HALL.
WIU take controcta for Bulldltg and Work In Masonry
of overy description.,
WHOLE and 10 halfbbls. Baltlmoro Flour, Just
OU landing this day, and for sale by
Juno 14 j. a. BROWN.
B.& J.LACHllBON,
Engineers and iKlllwrlghts,
IRON dr BRASS FO UNDE/IS.
Caunl-Street—Near tie Canal Lock.
R. LACIILIION. J. LACULISON.
A. N. MILlEIL
? ineer and If Ill wrlght,
RON AND BRASSFOUNDER.
EASTERN WHARrLBAY*«T.
A. PONCE,
Importer Ac manufacturer of Segars,
NO. 13 WH.ITAjta-aTRKIT,
Keeps on hand a well seleotol stock of Imported Bo-
gnra; also Manufactured Tobaw), Snuff, Pinos, and all
other articles usually kept In - la line of business, which
ho often* on tho most reosonabl(*erms. nov 3
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Sprfiifl ant* Sttmmtr Jfaajitoiin.
T ub BUDdoniDErt ukn .UlU method uf Informing his friends and the citizens of Savannah, that he Is now
opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING over offered In this Wty. The prices, In plain
figures, are mnrked upon each article, nnd no deviation, nnd at tho remarkable low prices that the goods are marked,
the subscriber feels coufidcul will be appreciated by a generous public. In part are tha following Goods I have
now In store, to wit:
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dress and Frock Coats,
OUvo 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
Bluo do do do do
Olivo do do do do
do Shad Dross do
Black Doo Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Cosslmere Backs and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed do do do
Green do do do do
Brown do do do do
Bilk and Wool do do do
COATS.
Camblct,
Chocked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plntn nnd Fancy Alpncca,
Paris Lustre,
Black Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Cnahmoretts,
Brown aud Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d’Ete,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen nnd Linen Bosom Shirts.
Silk, Lamb’s Wool, nnd Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, mid Canton Fhumel do
Silk, Merino, nnd Cotton Half Iloso,
Silk, Thread, and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two und threo ply.
» PANTALOONS.
Striped Cotton and L'non,
Plain do do lo
Nnnkccn, Drop d’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
fllnck Alpocca,
Blnck Doe Skin Pant*
Plain Black Cosslmere Pants,
Fancy Colored do
Plain und Ribbed do
Black and Colored Balnel Pants,
VESTS.
Black Satin Single and Dtuble Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Blnck uud Fancy Burathea do do
do do Embrofd Cafslmero do
White nnd Fancy Satin rad Party do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, tingle and double breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cashmere do do
GLOVES.
Black, While, and Colorol Kid Gloves,
Black nnd Castor Riding do
Cloth,Cusbmereand Lined Berlin do
Black, White andFancy Bilk do
CRAVATS.
Superfine Blnck Silk and Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, greit variety,
White 811k und Satin Party Cravats,
Black nnd Fancy Silk anl Satin Scurft,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Oori and Pongee Pocket Hand
kerchiefs.
Hats and Caps, of tho latest styles.
Ladies’ Riding Hats.
Trunks, Patent nnd Solo Lcnther.
Vulyscs, Carpet Bags, Canes Umbrellas, Bau, Ac.
ion Thremlcrufl. Jno llThnde, IIJ Thomas-
isloy, Pros Trucholut, R V Thomas, Richard-
IV II Talbird, J K Tuylor, John G Thomas
er, l K Tefft, Jaa P Tustln, Thos M Turner, F
Juylcr, John Cooper, C A Cloud, P L Constan-
i 0 Gash, M A Cohen, RRCuylor, Geo A City-
rsillm. IV II iVinnnr. Kilwnnl
Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon. 8 M Guiding, Freder
ick Cantons, Wm Cox, Wallace Gumming, Patrick trol
ly, Michael Carey, Peter Cobh, Jno J Cornell. Wm Con
don, Robt Carr, Eras Champion, A H Champion, Jno VV
Cornell, James Cornell, H11 Christian, Jno J Conte*, Jas
Cox, JnoT Curapagnuc, Win Culleu, And Cord os. Pierce
Condon, Aaron Champion, VV T Chapman, Daniel Clark,
J It Cubbeue, George Gaily .Uriah Cranston, Charlcs.Cun-
non, Robert J Cnwzby, 8T Chapman, John F Curdell,
Antonio Chiso, John L Cope, TliosCounllf, Thos Conway,
»losos 8 Cohen, D B Camp.
Rto’d W Delaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm O
Dawson, Michael Dally, Itlc’d Donovan, Sami P Dibble,
Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorzo, Patrick Downey,
Isaac D’Lyoa, Mlchaol Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson, Morly Dorgan, Wm H Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jaa Duua,C[iosloy Dugger, Jas 11 Demund, Jos Dawson,
Thos Dowell, Jno Downing, J E Davis, H J Dickerson,
L 8 DoLyon, O VV Davis, D B Duulols, Jno Dailey, Win
Duucan, John Dillon, Israel Dasher, Levi Delhltt. A C
Davenport, Isaac Davis, Henry Dannentelser, Jno D Del-
lannoy, W L Davis, 8 0 Dunning, Patrick Dorvluo, Chos
H Durvee, Burrell Dye, 8 0 Dunning, Jr, FG Dana, VV
II-Dudley, John Devnuey, John Doble, UII Darby.
£•
Honry Ellis, Daniel Egan, Richard Ennis Abraham
Einstein, John Evorard. Wm Elleby, Thos Eden, CW
Edun, John J Edy, Charles J Eden.
. ioinons, Augustus Sclieldeiniin, Dennis Sullivan,
Diuilel Sullivan, M J Solomons 51 Shuhnn, Dounis Sulli
van, Barney Smith, Henry Btlbbs Jas H Bhehun, Valen
tino Slunton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Murtiu
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jus F Stokes Philip Smith, Jos
M Sbcllnmn, James M Strickland, Timothy Sherredau,
Thomas Smith, Win Starr, Jr.
T.
Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Goo W Tltcolmb, Wm
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydliigs Barnard O
Tlldon, Era’s Tmntell. AFTorlay, P G Thomas W F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Talbird, Fras Trautell, J D
Tcmbrokc, James Thurmalt, U T Turner, Wm Thomas.
O E Tom, Edward Townsend. U T Theus A Thomns VV
P Tetn, Marlon Thremlcraf), Jno 11 Thmle, IIJ Thomas-
sou, VVllTlnslel ** — * -
son Tombs W 1
John Trumller,
A Tupper. ^
Christian Uoholo.
V.
Antonio Vendley, alias Ramboski, Clias Van Horn, W
II 8 Verstlllo, Tristram Vemllllo, David Vendor, Henry
Vcllstulch,
VV.
O A Wood, Rlch’d 'Wayne, JL Wlnoburg, Cant W
White, Jumes VVhlllhan, ttetli Woodward, KllshR VVylly,
Charles Wilson, Geo VV VVylly, Augustus Wenzo, James
White, L VV Wells Francis Wilson, J J Waver, A R
Wugh, Edmund Wallen, A J Wylty, Jos M WUson. «
M Wnldbtirgh, Win Thorne VV’llllams VVin Wilson, VVm
Wulore, Hiram Waller, John Williamson, Jns While, Ja
cob Waller, Gregory White, Michael Weldon, Thomns
Weight, W O VVylly, K O Wilson, VV W Woodbrldge,
Bryan VVreiuR D Walker, Jno VV Wilson,Thos J Walsh.
II b Wyer, Jos VV Wood, Win Vyright, G 8 Walt, II F
VVIIIInk, Ivsnc Welder, VVm Wescott, Jacob Wnldbtirgh,
J VV Webster, Jorrard Wubblemnu, A J White, Christo
pher White, Irvin L Wolfe, Nicholas Conrad Wnlsmlth,
Isiuic P WnUeliuad, O E Whiting, T It Wvlly, Enos
Withington, Benjamin Whitehead, Thomns Workman,
Dr. S VVanior, J W Watts Jno Wllllatn*. S P Whitehead.
Thos A Wilson, Thos S Wayne, G W Wert, Jos VV
White, G M Willett, Simon Walter, WII VVeekes U K
Washburn.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongo.
Peter Zaro<loskl, Edward G Zetrouor, Jacob Zlmmor-
man, Edward Zudemcs.
Tho foregoing are tho qualifications or voters entitled
to vote for Mayor and Aldermen or the City of Savannah
at tho ensuing election In December next, and a list of
persons Registered for tho month of May. If there ore
auv persons whoso names nro Registered, aud who tiro
not entitled to a vote, nollco Is respectfully requested to
bo given to tho Clerk of Council, that they may bo dealt
with according to law. R. P. AKIN, ■
June U Clork Council.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTIUEnT.
Tills Department for Children’s Clothing Is fittwl up In tho most costly stylo with eveiw convenience for trying on,
fitting, <tc n tho stock embraces every artlclo In that line, consisting In part of Coats and Pants of every style, Over
coats, anil Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do.. Over Sacks. Vosts, Braided Salts Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest
Suits, nnd Boys’ Caps, n largo assortment. Tho Ladies will find It to their interest to call and examine my stock, as
they are mudo up in tho latest style and the best manner and at tho lowest prices. Nuabatcment from thoprlces first
gy Don’t forgot tho now storo on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hall, cornor of Broughion and Jcffcrson-sls. npr 28
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
UAKRIAGF, HAKE Us „
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
Frunklin-Squuro. .
W OULD Return his thanks to Ids Wends nnd patrons
for past favours, nnd Inform them, that ho Is tr>w
ready at tho old stand, to execute any work In tho above
lino, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor hint with a call. All kinds of repairing
In tho above business done with tho utmost neatness and
dispatch.
Wheelwright nnd Blacksmith work, and nil kinds of
Wheels,'Wagous, Drays, Carts, Btc., mudo on tho shortest
notice nnd on most llboral terms. Jun 20
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TAINT AND OIL STORE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. II Wliltaker-strcot.
K EEPS constantly for snlo—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yollow, Urowu, Chrome Green, Paris Green* and
Prussian Bluo.
DRY PAINTS»
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris nnd Ghromo Green,
Prussian Bluo, Chrome Yollow, Umber. Terra do Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed Oil-Sperm do- Neatsfoot do., nnd BPHUTS
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint. Var
nish, Graining, anil Artists’ do., Window nnd Picture
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OP GEORGIA,
T HIS COMPANY will couUuuo to transport Produce
and other Merchandise, on the Snvnmmh river, to
aud from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Unpt. Piulpot.
LAMAR, Cnpt. CrkhWei.l.
—ANO ALSO I1Y THE STEAMER—
AMORY SIBLEY, Cnpt. -
The latter Steamer being of loss draught thnn any
other on tho Rlvor, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of the water. Tho Company Is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to tho caro of tho Company, of
its Agents, will ho received nnd forwarded, froo of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. 1L MILLS, Agent, Savannah,
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
Borders. ...
07” Tho above articles will bo sold on reasonable
terms. _ .
House, Sign nnd Ship Painting
Done In a workman-llke manner, and at reasonable
prices. Jnn°“
TMX)Ufi^3odwhole and 2wf b'iirreiaTfor sale br
r H. J. GILBERT,
June13 Wcsl sldo Market-square.
S HIRTS.—Just received per steamer • fine lot of white
andfancy Shirts; for safe low by
may 2fi PIERSON Sc HEIDT.
do; 20 do Mess Beef} for sale by
Juno 10 A. O. HENRY,
TjMBIL— 12‘bbla. Mackerel, Not. 1 and 2*72
I 1 Nos. I and 2; 5 do No. I Safmon; 10 kilts do do: S
Exchange Dock.
id 2f 20 half dodicL
.Salmon: lOklttadodo: 20
whole and half kills No, l Mackerel; 20 boxes Scaled Her
rings; Just received direct from Boston, and for sale by
J. A. BROWN,
June 28 No. 27 WhUaker-streot.
SttmDmrtilje*
r ON FURNACES—Just received, and for tale by
F. W. CORNWELL,
Junefl 103 Dryan-atreob
F .OUR.—^00 bbls. super. Howard-stroel, 200 ditto
choice Ohio, In store, for sale by
juneP ’ ‘ """°
O EG A ns.—40,000 choice brands, Just received by
O June5 W. W. GOODRICH.
C ORN, FLOUR, AND 8EGARS.—500 bushels superior
White Corn; 50 bbls. superior Flour, lu,«»cholco
Scgars; for sale low by
June 28 W. P.TBFFT.
H AY.—200 bundles prime North River Hay, lauding
from ship Southport, and for sale low from wharf by
Juno28 WASHBURN, WILDER 5c CO.
P RIME WHITE CORN.—1328 racks primo White
Corn, landing from sclir. Mary Eddy, from Now-Or-
Icans, and for sale by
June 30 COHENS & HERTZ.
C URRY COMBS, Horse Brushes nnd florae Combs, for
sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
102 Bryon-strcct.
S UGARS.—50,000 Spanish Scgara, of various brands*
In store and for aalo by
JunoID
MoMAIION & DOYLE.
Gilt
pOWDEIl BOXES AND I’UFFS.-Chlna and G
I Paper Boxes, gome very elegant style*, this day
— 1 «- -iio by
’. Vv. LINCOLN, Moniiment-aqunro.
celvcd,^and for sale b;
C LARET WINES.—30 cases HaulTalence,20 do.St.
Jullen, 10 do. Chateau l^covillc. Also, 20 casksTnble
CInret, viz.: St. Jullen, Haul llrlon, and St. Estephe; 5 do
Haul Sauterno Wines. In store and for sale by
Juno 2*1 J. ROUSSEAU.
B UTTER AND CHEESE-
20 firkins selected Goshen Butler,
20 tub* u w u
50 boxes Cheese—landing from steamer and for
•aleby Uy 7] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
COUP DIGESTERS, Fish Kettles and Iron Mortars:
O for sale by F. W. CORNWELL.
June 17 102 Brynu-sireet.
B agging AKd bale rope.
101) bales Gunny Cloth;
300 colls Dillon’s Rope; 500 do. Western do.
Forsalo by [June 7] COHEN 4c FOBDICK.
L IUV.—SNQbhla I.lmo, t»ruh..n„ II,
RoekporL For sale, to arrive, by
Juno 10 BRIGHAM, KE1
awdllUi fon
KELLY & CO.
C ANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls, superflnoand extra fine
ground; for sale veryJow, to cjoso
June
ground; for sale very low, to close consignment,
no 12 WASHBURN, WILDER & CO.
"PATENT
I os a nui
BARLEY—Recommended by the faculty
_ nutritious cooling food for Infants, also for ma
king custards, puddings, Itc., Just received and for sale
u [July 01 MOORE & HENDRICKSON.
PATENT
X sale by
may 18
Q.LA88 CURTAIN PlNS-^Just recelvrf. and for sole
ICE CRACKERS nnd Tobacco Cutters—for
F. W. CORNWELL.
102 Bryan-slroct.
by
may 20
F. W. CORNWELL,
102 Uryan-atrecL
C URTAIN FIXTURES.—25 dozen Curtain Banda
25 do Window Cornices, new i
or sale by [mar 20] LW.
etytes;Just i
f. MORREI
T^"NIVES.—Joseph Rodgers St Son’s and Geo. Wosten*
JV holmes Sc Son’s colebratod
or sale by
may 3
. Pen and Pocket Knives,
F. W. CORNWELL,
102 Bryan-al.
S PRING DIVIDERS, Calipers, nnd Compasses, of i
sizes, for salo by F. W. CORN IVELL,
may 7
102 Bryan-atreet.
C l 111.DREN’S C A BRIAOE8.—A further supply, boU
sluglo aud double, Just received, aud forsalo by
mny 25 I. W. MORRELL 4c CO.
W ' ALK1NO CANES.—A splendid and weU assorted
lot of fancy Canos; Just opened, at
may 25 SAULSBUKY 4c CO.’S, Marshal House.
J AR CORKS,—1 bate assorted Jar Corks, Just received,
and for sate by
mny 25 MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
I NDIA RUBBER GOODS.—Just received, n fresh lot,
such as Coats, Cloaks, Lcgglns, Trav elling Bugs, aud
Lite Preservers;’for sale by
may 28
ROBINSON 4c CAMP.
L INEN DRAWERS—Something new for Summer
wear; just received, and for sate by
mny 25 BAULBBURY «c CO.
Kiiglish aud frcDcinifustrated
Stuniluril, Scientific At Medical Books,
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on the use of the Micro-
scope: by John Quekctt. Illustrated.
Lectures on Histology, delivered at the Royal College
orSurgeouaor England: by John Quokott. Illustrated
with 151) cuts.
Chemical Technology, orChemlstry applied to the Arts
and Manufactures: by Drs. Knapp, Ronalds, and Rich-
ardeon.
Principles of Physics, nnd Meteorology: by J. Muller,
Professor of Physics, at liio University or Freiberg. Illus
trated with 530 engravings on wood.
Tho Anatomy of the Exteroal Forms of Man: byJ,
Fan, M. D., and Robert Knox, M. II,
Tho Microscopic Anatomy or the Human Body in Health
and Dlransc: by Arthur lllll llussall, M. D.
The Natural History of Man: by James Cowles Prich
ard, M.D n etc.olc. Third edition, with 50 colored plates.
Elements of General mid Alinuto Anatomy of Man ami
Mntnallm by Fr. Gerber.
A Practical Toxt-Book of Inorganic Chomlstry, with
Qualitative and QuanVlta;lvo Analysis: by Dugall Camp
bell.
m. d.
Manual or Practical Assaying: by John Mitcholl.
A Complete Course of Meteorology: by L.F. Caemtz.
Encyclopedlu Aimtomlque: par J. Heulo.
Received by
Juno 10 JOHN M. COOPER fc CO,
ROBINSON 4c CAMP.
W INDOW SHADES.—Just received porsto.imor Ala-
bmna: a new and splondld nssortment of Window
Shades, of this spring’s Style, and for sale by
mar 2lt A1K1N 4c BURNS.
D RESS GOUDA.—Crnpo Do Puree, In plain colors
Rich aud blah colored French Oi
Jaconet and Camurio Muslins In every
or sale by _______ LaROCIIE, BO 1 _
f) ARRY’H TRICOPilEROUS, or Medlcatcd'Com-
JlJ pound—For restoring, preserving, nnd beautifying
tbo hair, eradicating scurf and dandruff, to prevent bald
ness ami grey hair; Just received and for sale by
may 24 MOORE 4t HENDRICKSON.
irgandle Muslliw,
lo Alustlns In ovtry variety or style,
“ nWNE4tCO.
ble Mats, for sole by
June 28
COLLINS 4c BULKLEY.
8. E. UOTH WELL 4c CO.
ftOFFEE^-100 bags Rio, 25 bags Java, for sale by
Juno 24 8. K. UOTH WELL 4t CO.
Irnndy Fruit, Almonds, Bnlsins Figs, ice. For sate by
June 11 BRONSON it BEVELINGE.
jl'aton oaiiBimf Mni'toDornh,u«U inn fo.
cans; for sate by
QRANOES and LEMON8-Coustmitly
_ forsalo by
June 11
BRON80N Sc 8EVEL1NGE.
band and
BRON80N 4c 8EVELINGE.
P ORK nnd BEEF.—fit) bbls. Mess nnd Primo Pork, 50
do do do Beet] landing nnd for sale by
nelO CLAGHOIIN 4t CUNNINGHAM.
H oisting WHEEL-For saio by
J. 11. HASBItOUCK St CO.,
Jnne7 nroughtomateoeL
[RON FURNACES for sale bj
Juno D
S for sate by
F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-at.
■^y'lflTE LEAD.—Pure, extra, and No. LJor snlo^by
June 22
naTfi HamuHteelrotiLVteah T)RANdY.—10 half pipes Otnnl Brandy, In storo and
V Squeezers, Coffbe MiBN^lrass ^uniyBuckrts^Wash B for saleb, P ^ McMAHON V DOYLE.
COLLINS 4c BULKLEY. DATH BRICK.—2 casks English Bath Brick, for scour-
D lug; just received and for sale by
June 14 W. VV. LINCOLN, MomimenUsqnnre.
LOU1L—iSl-bbls, Canal Flour; 15 do Hiram Smith’s
J - - • * A. G. HENRY,
Exchange Dock.
do; for sule by
June
O LD~MONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—10 bbls. choice
old Monongaliela Whiskey, in store and for sale by
June25 J. ROUSSEAU.
LD MADEIRA WINES.—A larg® and well selected
\J stock of old Madeira Wines, viz.: Old Reserve,
Arongo, Irraao, and othercelobrated brands. Also, a fine
stock or Port, Sherry, and Teneriffo Wines. In atore, and
for sale by fjune 20] J. ROUSSEAU.
E nglish pickles and french mustard.-s
dos. English Pickles; 5 doz. cans hermetically sealed
fresh Salmon: lu do French und English Mustard; Just
received and for sale by
June 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
ERFUMERY.—A large assortment or Liibln’s, Guor-
lnln’s, Provost’s, Ed eg’, and Condrny Sc Maugencl •
celebrated Perfumes, Just received nnd forsalo by
June 20 MOORE 4b HENDIUCKSON«_
ACON.—25 hhds. choice Sides, 25 doTShouldera; lo
storo and for sate by .
Juno 10 McMAHON 4c DOYLE.
i - rrCOUR.—200 bbls. Howanl-strMf Flour^jliVrrecelved
and for solo by McMAHON 4b DOYLE.
June 10
G ERMAN COLOGNE.—Germnn Farina Cologne, In
long and willow covered bottles; lust received and
for sate by MOORE 4b UENDR1CKSON.
may 21
B ROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER.—A fresh
supply Just received and for sate by
may 27 MOORE 4b HENDRICKSON.
Felt, ^u Folay, Thos Ford, Jos 8 Fay, Wm
Ferrlll, Sewell H Fisk, Jmnes Fountain, Dugald Ferguson,
J E Falligant, Robert Ferrell, Jno O Falllgnnt, Jas Far-
>11, Johu Foltenrd, Andrew Fnrry, John t
row Flatley, R B Fell, Jllchitel Finney, V
Fulton, G S Frierson, Austin French, Job
Joseph
**——— 1,1 “"1WBUI1 r io»,jiuhu» iuiuiwiu, • yj. ^
n F^ttgerald, An-
Wm FFeny, E
3 Fulton, Oi Frierson, Austin French, Johann D FUher,
Wm Folllurd, Dotnlnlck Flatley. John Flannegun, Pal’k
Foley, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Ffsb, L M Falligant, Owen
Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jas Faunstan, Michael Fay, O
Fennell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher. G J Fulton. Jacob
Friend, J O Fathers, G G Farrtes, John O Ferrell, James
Folker, Green Fleetwood, Goo VV Fobn, Leonard tree-
land, HR Fori. ^
JohnGordtx, Francis Griinball, J F Oullmartln, BcpJ
Geouovaly, Joshua Griffiths0 L Gllbart, Jos George, sr^
G W Gnrmany, J B Galllo: Jos T Gannon, Jos Lolgor,
Michael Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, VVm A Gibbons, Pat
rick Gurron, Jus Grady, Goo Glen, J F Grovenstoln, John
Oammcll, Jos Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, John Griffin,
John Glonovely. Jas E Godfrey, L J Gulhnort n. Seaborn
Goodull, David H Gnann, Georgo Gatohougc, J M; Griffin,
Thos Groan, J VV Gibbons Chas Gross, Patrick Gordon,
P M Green, Jno F Glatigny, Peter Gaftanr, W W Good-
rloh, Israel Gear, WmF Goodwin, John Olltelnnd. Joseph
D Garnett, Churica Gmiahl, John Gallagher, 0 A Greiner,
FLGuo, R M Goodwin, L S Goodwin. Cara ten Lcrdta,
Joinca E Gaudry, Julius B Gaudry, R1I Griffin,
?*•- ..—. g r#i c 8 Hon-
Harris, Martin
loniy. iionine noiium., u B llnrt, Ml
chaol Horan, Johnliugnos, David Harmon, MOIIonld,
Wm LHaupt, WmN Habersham, Jos Hunter, 8N Har
ris, J F, Hernandez, S P Hamilton. Henry Hnupt, Ed
mund Hotforon, Patrick Hall. Win llnulan, JonathaniHHL
L F Harris, Wm P Hunter, O W llardcMtlo, Wm llunt,
er, E D Hendry, DF Halsey,Patrick Hauly, John Higgins,
John Hauly, Jno A Benges, Jno Hunter, S U Hnupt, Jno
Howard, Marlin Horn, VVm Hone, Peter Herman, R A
Honlker, Robt Hutchinson, Jns C Hlues, Ileijry Honken,
, U ,, . ... « ... ft llnislnn
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
ST13AMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will contlnuo to run tho following Steamers, viz:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) Capt. .
CHATHAM, (Iron) Cnpt. Hubbard.
THOS. 8. METCALF, Capt.
TENNESSEE, Cnpt.
Which, with tow-bonta and lighters, afford unequalled
facilities for transportation of freight to tho Interior oT
Georgia, South Carolina, Teuncssco and Alabama, In
connection with Railroads.
Tho elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams will connect
with tho steamships Florida and Alabama, landing
freight by them In a days from Now York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will bo forward
ed free of eommittion.
try In ordur to provont detention ormuearrtage.bnia
of lading should bo addressed to G. II. JOHNSTON,
President, Savannah. Merchandize from tbo Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah.—Geo. II. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward
Pndolford. VV. C. O’Drlscoll, Charles Green. Joseph S.
Fay, Jos. Washburn. ,,
AuansTA.—J. It. Hulkloy, T. S. Metcalf, James Hop
L. Hopkins, E. Bhermnn. G. M. Newton.
Savannah, June 24,1852.'
PIANO FORTUN.
SIX AND 8EVEN OCTAVES.—IN ROSE WOOD.
i For tone and finish, limy nro of the first
order. Wo tbtuk It sufficient, to any that
Jlhoy nro from tho Justly celebrated manu-
tectory of H*. Worcester. Just received and for suteby
Juno ' '
I. W. MORRELL 4b UO.
dez, thos [loitered, ATfrcd Haywood,
son, O H Hall. R Jl Ilardec, David Harrington, Edwin E
Hertz, W 11 Hausomnn, N M HnrrlN Stephen Hntrtck, 8
A Hooker, O 8 Hunter, RR Haborahnm, Chas F Ham-
lton, W H Holmes, 8 P Halsey, Wm H Habersham, J M
Haywood, Thos-Hoynos.
John W Ihly, John I. Ihly Wm Ihly, Brlen Iriand.
Georgo Jones, Jas O Jones; Jas M Jonos, B G Jnmos,
Aloxnimor Johnson, JasTJonos. J I) Jesse, Thos Jones,
Edward Jonos, Jos Johnston, Peter Jacobs, Jno K John-
son, Christian JogsloUer, E B Johnson, G H Johnson, VV
II Johnson, Emanuel Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones,
Jno R Joeluon, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jeffreys.
Froihcrateu Harmon Huffman, Wm It Kelly, Phillip
Kolb* Declrlck Kattonhom,P M Kollock, Ezra Kent, N 6
Knapp, Jas King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlhouso, James
Kerr, Peter Krnjus, Gqfort Kork, James Kennedy, John
Kelly, Daniel Kaln, Ilijnford Knapp, A JKarn, Edwin
Knapp. J P Kirby. Nicholas Kertay. Robert Knox, Fred
erick Kreuson, Peter Krlno, Louis Komnf, A G Koauody,
A L Kent, Louis Koozel,Thos Keaton, Jas Kirkland.
O A L Lamar, Thos B LIovd.Bonj’n W Lloyd, llngh
Ijouuii, Job Llppman, John >11 u Lovell. B VV Imnch, B
Lathrop, Martin Lnrklu, BY Levy, JT Latham, Peter
Ix)gnn, Thos Leary, Hugh Darken, Patrick Lonnhan,
Patrick Lee, Daniel Lnphan, Thomas Lyon, James Lan*
aahan, J T Linde, Linda Linde, Daniel Leahoy, William
M Ixslgh, John Ijarkln, Henry Lathrop, D PLnndorahtno,
Androw liow, O D Lobey, Ixjula l/Ogrlel, John Lyons, O
Lufhurrow, Charles Ixiw, Potor Lee, Robert Lcybonm,
Uvy LlllonthaU W W Lincoln, II F’Leteho. F M f-oholi;
Paine Lovell, Wm E long, John N Lewis, Simoon Lane,
M L Luf burrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, AR
Lawton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell. John Laroa, D
N Lane, James LouoWn, J F Linder, James J. Logan,
Robert A Lowla, Alt Luce, J II Ladd, Jno Lama, Jaa
Lynch, l D LaRochey Peter Lavf
“CHOICE BRANDIES.
■ THE Subscribers, agents for ScbnchanU s.
Gobliard, now otter for sale a small lot of their
URANDIES, entitled to dobonuro, fromCits-
i Storo. ThoseBrandles nro choice, und nro wor
thy the attention ofdonlors, vizi
2 quarter pipes dnrk Cognac
5 eighth do do do _
2 quarter do do do,
5 eighth do do do,
2 quarter do do Rochelle
5 eighth do do do
The above are samples of tbo different kinds, which are
ottered at low prices Lv COHENS fc HERTZ.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE SECOND Annual Course of Lectures In this
Department will commenco on tho first Monday of
November next, and continue till the drat of the ensuing
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Principles and Practlco ofSur-
JO!lN 8 M? VVATSON, M. D., Obstetrics nnd Diseases or
Women nnd Children. , _ , , , ,
A. H. BUCHANAN, M. D.,Surgical and Pathological
Anatomy nnd Physiology. , „
VV. K. BOWLING, M. D n Institutes nnd Practice or
Medicine. . ,,
C. K. WINSTON, M. D., Materia Medica and Medical
Jurisprudence. . „ , , .
ROBERT ftl. PORTER, M. D n Gonoral and Special An-
J. BERRIEN L1NDSLEY, M. P., Chemistry and Phar
macy.
VVM. T, It RIGGS, M. D^ Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Tho Anntoinlcnl rooms will be opened for students, on
the flrqt Monday of October. .. , ,
Tho Students will have access to the 8tato Hospital.
A roll Przuminary coursic or Lectures will bo given
by the Professors, commencing also on the fLst Monday
of October.
Feoofcnch Professor 815. Matriculation ticket 85;
Dissecting ticket 810; Graduating feo $25.
Good board can bo obtaluod In the city at from 82 50
to 83 per week.
Further information can bo obtained by addressing tb
ponn. J- II. L1NDSLEY, M. Dean.
Nashville, Ton!)., June, 1852. thllmo-5o July 8
READY-MADE 4JEOT1I1NG
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
S UCH Has been the demand In this Market for Clothing
at wholesale by Country Merchants, we have been In
duced to fit up and fill ono of our Lofts with READY.
MADE CLOTHING nnd GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS, which we now odor at
WHOLESALE ONLY.
Dealers will nt onco seo tho advantage orsolcctlng from
a LARGE STOCK, where the sizes uro not broken by
constantly retailing from It. Wo do not confine ourselves
to any one particular market in getting our CLOTHING,
but take advantage of several of the Northern markets.
Hills* and CapN,
Wo shall contlnuo as heretofore, tbo Wholesale Hat
and Cap Business, nnd by connecting the two branches,
feel confident can give better bargains in either branch
thnn were before offered in this city. Our slock Is now
complete, to which wp most respectfully Invite on exami
nation before purchasing, at Nos. 155 Congress and 75 St.
Jullan-strects, Gibbons’ Block, Savannah, Gu.
Jan 20 LYON Sc REED.
TIME IN MONEY.
DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION,
Which it Highly Important to Contractor! and Huildert.
T HE Subscriber ts now prepared, with a sufficient
force of workmen, to do-four times tho amount of
TIN ROOFING of any other establishment In the City
of Snvnmmh, In tho same spneo of time, and can give
roterenco to numerous rooft laid by him. which tho pub
lic nro nt liberty to Inspect. I can cover a medium sized
Dwelling House, ami put up Gutters and Conductors,
complete, In tbo spneo of ten hourt. All Roofs war
ranted In point of workmanship, and prices ns low as
pnidenco dictates. .... .. . .
I ant also fitting np Water Works In Houses, which In
polntofstyle and workmanship has never been practiced
in this city. , ,
All work done under my own Immediate Inspection.
I rosiMjctrully ask a continuance oftho patronage which
has boon so llborally bestowed on mo slnco my com
mencement or business, and will endeavor to merit a co:
tlmiunce oftho same. JOHN J. MAURICE,
may 20 10 and 12 Unrnard-strcet.
C1IEA1* CASH STORE.
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS-STS.
T HE Subscribers have received per steamer Alubamn,
a choice selection of 8UMMER GOODS, consisting
lu pnrlas follows:—Buregesof every description, Tissues,
Foulard Silks, Grenadines, Printed Jaconets, Organdies
nnd Cambrics, plain aud figured Swiss, Alborlncs, Bilk
and Linen Poplin, Embroideries. Collars, Cutte, Under-
sleeve%Cheuilze(s, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, black
Net Glofes aud Mitts—all of which they will dispose
of at their usual low prices for cash, or city acceptances,
may 20 M. PRENDEnOABT & CO.
NEW BOOKS,
T HE PHILOSOPHY OF LIViNG—by Herbert Mayo,
D. D.
The Lite of Judgo Jeffreys, Chief Justice of the King’s
Bench, under Charles II., and Lord High Chancellor of
England, during tho Reign of James II.; by Humphrey
W. Woolrych.
God In Disease, or The Manifestation of Design In Mor
bid Phenomena: by James F. Duncan, M. D.
Memorial of James Fcuimoro Cooper.
Pencilling by the Way; by N.P. Willis.
Pynnshurat: his Wanderings aud Ways of Thinking;
by lionald Maclcod.
A Book fora Corner; by Leigh Hunt, bolng No. 0 Put
nam’s Library.
Tho Political Works nf LonisNapoloon, translated Into
English; by Bon Gaultier.
Hunting the Romantic; or tbo Adventures or a Novel
Render.
Abbotford’s Edition, of tho Waveriy Novels, InTwelvo
Vols.-Vol. 1.
Tho Adventures of Rodorick- Random; by Tobias
Smolletto.
Popular nnd Practical Sclenco—tho Solar System 5 a
descriptive treatise upon tho Sun, Moon and Planets; by
J. Unwell Hind.
iEsop’a Fables, In French. Received by
Juno 3 J.CUBBEDGE.
L YON’S MAGNETIC POWDER—For tho destruction
of nil kinds of Insects; also, for tho destruction or
rats and mice; Just received and forsalo b“
-ay 24 MOORE 4c. HEN
"Yy w, GOODRICH has Just received und oilers for
NEW EYRUP nnd HAMS.—Stuart’s, Georgia and N.
Orleans new crop Syrups, and new Haros.
FLOUR.—75 bbls. Hiram Smith’s and Pure Genesee,
100 hnlfdo., 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour. „„„
SCOTCH ALE, 4cc.—Tounent’s Scotch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants and Raisins.
wsr D “ a "k w M c d o»i;r c,,!
June W 102 Brynn-street.
L>ALMETTOTtASKET8.—A variety orshnpes and col-
IT ared Untogs, on hand aud for sale by
Juno 10 O. M. GRIFFEN.
©fcinral attitjctttonmnts.
Mg|
„ MOOIIE & hendrioksUn,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
Gibbons*.Building* .
OFFER FOR BALB-5,000 lbs. Union While
Leaf Lead, pure and No. It
150 boxes Window Glass;
. 600 gallons Linseed Oils
500!, do. Bleached Winter Sperm Ollj- '
20 barrels do. Whale oil;
JO do. Train OIL best quality:
0 do. Winter strained Lam OH; ,
5 do. Coburn’s Machinery OUt
10 do. No. 1 Caster Oil;
20 do. Copperas, green and dm
10 do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash;
5 casks Salieratus;
5 barrels Refined Saltpetre;
250 ounces Farts' Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels LorlUardl* Snuff;
20 boxes assorted Candies;
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrnp;
30 bags Pepper, Allspice ana Gii
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace at
IOU reams Letter and Writing Papon
Together with an extensive assortment or-Patent Med I- -
clnes; Perfumery; Hair, Tooth and Shaving Brushes; Tol- .
tel Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, 4ce. 4ce.; all
of which are ottered at tho lowest prices, either for cash
or approved paper.. Jan 22-, ;
JAMES STRATTON, GAS-FITTER,
Of tho lato Firm of STRATTON 4c
DOBSON, formerly of No. 72 8t. Julian
street, begs to inform tho Inhabitants of
Savannah that his new and' spacloua ■
Store Is No. 155 Broughton-slrcet, first .
door West of llnrnnnf-elrcct, where he
'has tho opportunity of keeping a larg
assortment or Chandeliers, Pendants, .
Brackets, Burners, Pipes, and every other article used
In Qua-Fitting. « npr 22
WATCHES. JEWELRY.
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber has on hand, and is con-
•tantly receiving from the best and .tflost re-
spectflblo manufacturers In the country. Rich
DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW-
Wallers, Ton Bolts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice
Cream, Coke and Fruit Knlvos; solid Silver Desert, Pickle
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Collars, and Fruit
Knives.
Silver Plated Spoons. Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets, ’
Castors, Waiters, Snuffers and Traya.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on
leel, Table and Desert Knives.
Fine Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clucks, of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever nnd Lepiue Watches, fine enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch ObwKi ;
Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold ana
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Kozora
and Razor Strops, Cord Cases. Port Monales, Ac,
Particular attention will be given to Repairing or
Watches, Clocks and Jowelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, bo
confidently believes ho will satisfy all who may Ibvor him
with their patronage.
His prices are as low, and terms as fhrorable, as at
any other establishment In tho State,
mar IB B. W1LMOT, No.l Market-square.
WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to Inform
the citizens of Savannah, and the people In the
country in general, that he has taken the store
No. 148 Broughtou-streot, ono door west or Dix
on’s Confectionary, where ho will bo pleased to Mnko
and Repair all kinds or CLOCKS AND WATCHES,
and will warrant all works with which be may be entrust-
FRANCIS —
ed.
Qmo
STEIN.
REMOVAL.
, IN CONSEQUENCE of extensive alieratlona
to be made In tbelr store, the undersigned hove
removed to the premises formerly occupied by
Mr. Jos. Sullivan, In Whttakerstreet, next door
to Mr. O. M. Griffen’t Jewnlry Store,whero may be found
their usual vnrlety of PIANO FORTES, 51U810 and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
June 22 F. ZOGBAUM & CO.
TRAVELLER’S
OT GIBBONS’ g
TRUNK DEPOT.
/~1 ASTI LB HU AP.—20 boxes old L’artlle Soup, lease do
1^.- White; just received, and torsato by
MOORE 4c llENDniOKSON.
cclved and
mny 25
by
BRONSON 4c 8EVELINGE.
I IBERIAN PALM SOAP.—'This 8onp Is prepared
j from the pure Palm Oil; and is highly 'soft:! for
cleansing the skin—Is very emollient, and produces an
excellent lathor. Forsalo by WM. W. LINCOLN,
may 22 Monument-square.
JjiLOUR.—100 bbls. Canal Flour, now tending and In
RANGE,
GEORGE 8. NICHOLS
TTAS, In connection with hls CLOTHING BUSINESS,
XI fitted up his second story for TRAVELLING
TRUNKS, VALYSES AND CARPET BAGS, and In- -
lends to keep up a complete assortment of such articles,
lie respectfully invites travellers and all others In want,
to call and examine hl» stock. Hls price, will be marked
low, and varying from 81 50 to 830 each,mado up und
finished In tho best style, and for convenience. Each
will bo marked with the lowest selling price, and no
abatement from It. [mar 25] GEO. B. NICHOLS.
TRUNKS! TRUNKS 11 TRUNKS III
A very large assortment of fine and
common Travelling Trunks, among which
are Ladies’Trunks, nnd Hat Boxes, Just
received and for sale by
O. JOHNSON & CO., 108 Drynn-st.
> tho best quality of White Corn in this or any other
trket.[Juno HI] C, A, L. LAMAR.
-\MANILLA BEANS.—A very superior lot oi Vanilla
H ' OWARD STREET FLOUR.—100 bbls. Howard
Street Hour, landing from schr. Georgia from Bal-
imorc, for sale by .
Juno 4 COHENS Sc HERT^L
N EYV GOODS PER STEAMER—Just opened and for
sale by _ Da WITT Sc MORGAN.
_ store and for sale by
mny 2d
HONE 4c CONNERY.
B
ter sale by[may 20]
0HAMPAGNE.—10 dozen quarts und ID dozen pluts,
/ of choice brands; for sate by
McMAHON 4c DOYLE,
S ALT.—500bj
June 7
—30 hhds. sides, 30 do. shoulders; landing and
oby [June7] McMAHON 4c DOY^LE,
s lof Snlt, In store for sale Itv
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO,
C EMENT.—100 bbls. Cement, landing from ship Marion
m
1 nnd for salo by
Junes
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
-Chnmpupm
ie, Madeira and Sherry; for sale
- A. MINIS.
line 7]
JpLOUR.—400 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing and in
_ store; for sole by
June 8
E. RUM.
BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
300 bbls. Luther Felton 4c Sons’ Rum;
50 do. primo Boston do; Iq store nnd for sale by
Junc8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
PLASTERING HAIR.—800 bushels Plastering Hair;
1 In store; forsalo by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4c CO.
0HAMPAGNE.—W baskets Nectar Champagne; Just
_ . sale by
Orgaudlu Muslins,
Blnck Bareges,
Linen Sheetings,
Linen Unmasks,
Bordered Prints,
Blnck Fringe,
Long Nett Mitts,
Ladies’Silk *c Kid'
Silk tc Kid Glovct,4cc
B ACON.—12 hhds. prime Sides.
TONGUES,—2 bbls pickled Tongues; 0 boxes smoked
Tongues.
CHEESE—50 boxes imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES.—10 boxes Pickles. Just recolved per schr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, and for sate by
may 24 A. MINIS.
HAMPARNE.—50 baskets, pints nfld qunrts, _ Georgla
'X. DesbordesFlis,of Avize;
COHEN 4c FOSDICK.
0 brand, from the house of l
Just Imported, and for sale by
may 24
npr 27
June 28
TRUNKS I TRUNKS!!
Received per steamer, a fine assort
ment or Travelling and Packing Trunks.
Also, a nice selection of Carpet Bags. Fur
teolo by
PIERSON 4c HEIDT.
TIN-WARE AND STOVE DEPOT. .
Hcmonil.
JAMES 8ULL1VAN has removed from hls *
old stand In Wh I taker-street, to the new and
beautiful iron Front Storo* In Brough-
ton-street, nearly opposite I. W. Morrell 4c
Co.’s store.
A more extensive assortment thnn hereto-
. fore will ho kept, and all rtatonablr effort
made to please. Juno 20
Liquors. Wines and Fancy Groceries.
— T11E subscriber would Inform hls friends nnd
jSEr he public generally, that he hasjust opened, at
arattho corner of Bull ami Bay-streets, opposite tho
Justom Ilouso, n well-selected slock of FANCY GROCE
RIES, WINES and LIQUORS-such as old Madeira,
Sherry, Pott, Tcneriffe, Claret. Champagne and German
Wines; choice old Brandies, of various brands; Jamaica
und St. Croix Rum; Scotch nnd Monongaliela Whiskey; a
choice lot of Segura, of various bands; fresh Salmon;.ear-,
dines; Olives; Capers; Anchovies; English Pickles; Ame
rican do.; English Sauces; Loudon Porter; Salud Oil;
Judd’s Sperm and Patent Candies; and many other arti
cles, ton numerous to mention,
jan 20 J, ROUSSEAU.
H AIR BRUSHES.—a beautiful sssortmentof llulr,
Nall, Tooth, and Comb Brushes, composed of Pearl,
Satin-wood, Ivory. Buffalo, and Shell backs. Also hard
and soft English, French, nnd American manufacture.—
Just received and fur sale by
July 9 MObRF. fc HENDRICKSON.
CHEAP CASH STORE.
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS-STS.
B leached und Brown siieetingb & shirtings.
Tho Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
New-York Mills do do
James’ 8lenm Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Londadale and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
• Sen Islttnd Brown Shirting, 7-8 and 4-4
7-8,8,0,10, 11, und 12-4 Alleudalo llro. Sheeting
7-8,8,0, It), JL nnd 12-4 do Bleached do
7-8,8,1), 10, IT, and 12-4 Hamilton do do
Forsatoliy M, PRENDKRGAST fc CO.
ACIDULATED FRUIT-DROPS,
FLAVORED with lteuano, Pino Apple, Strawbor
“extra”
F Raspberry, Green Guge, Orange, Jorgoncl Pear, Ver-
galout Pear, 4c(Z, frc. Those Drops have tho pure, rich
flavor or tho fruit In the highest state of perfection, and
are entirely free from all noxious Ingredients. Just re-
p»r .Mmcr, and to, «lo ^ LINCOLN,
mnr 18 Monument-square.
ORDINARY’S RUANKS.
A LL tho different forms of Blanks, according to the
Into tew, for the Court of Ordinary, printed and for
sate by [mar 20] JOHN M. do6PEU fc CO.
FEVER AND AGUE.
C HILL FEVER, Dumb Ague, Intermittent nndI Ro*
mlttent'Fevoranndnllllio vurious forms ol bilious
diseases, spoedlly and thoroughly cured by D11. OS-
GOOIVB INDIA CHOL AGOG UE, tho well known reme
dy for Fever nnd Ague.
That old fkvorlte with tho nubile, requires no Clap
Trap to give It currency with tho poople. It Is loft
to toll Us own story—to rest on Us own Intrinsic merits.
Ask the candid man who has given It a ftilr trial, ana ho
will IoU you what U will accomplish.
It is onllroly a vegetable preparation, nnd may be taken
by any one. with perfoct safety to tho most delicate con
stitution. In repented Instances It Ima beon administered
lo Intents less than a mouth old, suffering from attacks of
Fever and Aguo, nnd always with entire success- In
numberless Instances constitutions greatly Impaired, nnd
apparently ruined by a long residence tn n bilious oil-
mate, huvo been ontfrely restored by Its continual and ef
ficient use. For salo nt wholesale or retail, by
WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
roar 37 80I0 Agent for this City,
OSIERY.—100 dozens Ludlos’ Wlilio Cotton Hnstf..
30 dozens do Unbloachoddo do
85.do. do Black do do
85 do do Mixed do do
50 do Misses’ White, Colored nnd Fancy Hose,
75 do Boys’ White, Brown nnd Mixed Books.
Also:—Ladles’ Black and White Silk Horn for rale
low, by NEV1TT, LATHROP fc STERB1N8.
S Et
0
EGARS.-iOO.OOU, v^lou. brands, forraleby^
ftme 24
B. E, BOTUWELL 4c GO,
■DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER..
T> IFLfc, SPOUTING, and BLASTING, in kogs, half
XV kegs, quarter kegs nnd canisters, constantly for sale
at manufacturers’ prices, aud
July 5 Agonts ol Dupont do Nemours fc Co.
NEW MUSIC..
S ONGS: Ask me not whut 1 am thinking, Lilly Dale,
This, this Is tho hour, My childhood’s homo^ When
thou my cherished love worthy, I’ll think of thoom mer
ry hoiira,Moonlighl Is sleeping, Morning, noon, and night,
Tho Parent’s lost Jowcl, Ah dream of happy youth, By tho
moon’s soft light, Honest hearts and willing hands, yip -
j. «i >110 .»nice
..jolody, Como nnd seo me Alary Ann, My own
pretty Rose, Dying exile, Ono faithful friend, Ago or gold,
Oh were I buro moonbeam bright, Thus meet thou aud
I, I wish sho Was here, Strike* striko for your fhthertand,
Trumpet of Liberty, OUt mother here’s the very top or
aw*-
NEW BOOKS.
A AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY In 1848 and ’40; by
VVm. Henry Stiles; In 2 vols. 8vo, with plates.
Price, 83 JO. .. '
Tho Uigoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvel.
Mexico—Aztec, Spanish cud Republican—a Historical
Skotcli oftho Lato War, nnd Notices or New Moxlcoaud
California; by Breutx Mayer. Bvo., with numerous steel
° n |boBuokeye Abroad, or Wanderings In Europo and In
tho Orients, with engravings; by 8.8. Cox.
The Two Families: by tho author of “Rose D01
Pynnshurat: Ills wanderings and WaysofThl
Tho Study of Words 5 by R. Chenovlx Trench.
Willis’s Pencllllngs by the Wav. T
may 28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
ing.
may 25
1RONSON fc SEVELINGE.
ORE fc HENDRICKSON.
VT7AFFLE nnd WAFER IRONS, for r*>le by
W June 12 F. VV. CORNWELL, 102 Bry
L IME.—Landing from brig Harriot; forsalo by
Juno 12 BRIG
tlGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
N EVV-OULEANS AlOLASSES.—100 barrels of supe-
. J. 1 ”.""uftS&OMt fc OOTSINOHAM.
I ^NDIA RUBBER PACKING, or all thicknesses, for
steam engines: for sate by
June 12 CLAGUORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
XTTAFER nnd WAFFLE IRONS, Soup Digesters,
W and Coffoo Roaslera; for sale by
Juno 12 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
B ACON.—30 hhds. prime Shoulders; 20hhds. do Sides,
■•ii.fttnrr (Vnm hnrnim T J. Coni.! ter Sale bV
Juno
toSis S.S taS-o L. ^aiSt^BDICK.
pRpH CRACKERS.—25 bbls. Butter, Sugar, and So
da Crackers; for sale by
Juno 12
II. J. GILBERT.
AISINS AND FIGS—20 boxes Raisins, 50 drums so-
,.ir <* A . BROIW.
p 1 ;?- 11 " bh, - r i^&
J.
Juno 4
M. SHEFFIELD'S Ship Axes nnd Adges, just re-
celvotl «d f °;.) l $ - l g oim , VELL , iro BrynrH,!,
w
AX AtATCHES—In Ornamental boxes; for salo by
JuncS
COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
P INEAPPLE CHEESE.—50boxes Plncapplo Cheese;
recolved and for salo at tho Emporium.
may 27 8EAI1ORN GOODALL.
OYS’ GRASS LINEN COATS; also, do. Whit.
A1 are. Vcsts; Just openeo at
June 4 BAULSHURY fc CO.’S, Marshall House.
jVMH’D AND FANCY COl.’D SHIRTS; also, afresh
lot of Collars; Just received at
SAULSnURY fc CO.’S, Marshall Ilouso.
E 1 ...
June 4
1 ENGLISH FICKLES and FRENCH MUSTAIUL--
Li Just received:
10 dozen English Pickles, assorted;
5 do French Mustard, do
5 do Worcestershire pauce;
5 do Italian Marasklno:
5 do Dutch Curasao; In store and for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
may 8 Corner null and Day-atrecta.
COHENS A IIERTZ
Offer for sale on accommodating terms:
50 hhds. tair to prime New-orioans Sugar
100 hhds. choice Cuba Btolasses;.200 boxes Star
I Candles
500 coils Kentucky Bate Rope; 50 bales Guunv Bagging
20 bales Dundee do; MM boxes manufactured Tobacco
100 bags Rio Coffee; 30 do old Java do
30 hhds. Bacon Sides; 30 bbls. choice Haros
300 bags Maryland Oats; 40JWO Havana Seuars
250 bags prime while Corn; 200 bbls. N. O. Whlskoy
250 bbls. Baltimore Whiskey;50 da. Northern Gin
" " ‘ s;30aoN.E. Rum. Janl5
20 bbls. N.O. Molasses; 3
xlOrgandl ,
French Printed Jaconets nnd llTllllants;
Embroidered and Printed Bareges;
Mourning Bareges; Plain India foulard Silks;
Moumlngand Fancy Ginghams; •
Tissues and Grenadines; Muslin Mantillas;
Black Laco Mitts m:d Gloves;
Merrlraac Prints, 4tc~ 4tc. For sale by
mar 31 HENRY LATHROP fc CO.
OUGAR8, fcc.—25 bbls. Crushed^ 40 bbls.Clarified anti
O Granulated, nnd 20 hhds. Muscovado and Porto Rico
Sugar; 10 hhds. Cuba Molasses, and 20 bbls.New-Orieans
Alolnsses; Just received by
mny 20
M. J. SOLOMON8.
N EW GOODS—Per steamer Alabama: White and
Black Barege nnd Muslin Mantillas, now styleSpring
Prints, White nnd Colored Hose and Huff Hose, Jaconet
nnd Swiss Muslins, Plain and Striped Cambrics, Long
R
UTA BAG A TURNIP SEED.—TUUdayrecel vesper
Hanover
Turnip Seeds. These Seeds nro direct from the Gar
dens of David Landrcth, and ira warrantedjobfot the
groxtl.'iri85i W.1V. LINCOLN,
June °°
Monument-square.
rrtRESH CONGRESS WATER.—Just recolved per brig
X Augusta, a lnrge supply of Congress Water, fresh
from the Spring and recently bottled. For sale by the hot*
from the Spring
tie, dozen, ot "
Juno 14
>tly bottled. For sale by theta
W. W. LINCOLN,
Monument-square.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.—A
fresh supply, Just received nnd for sale by
June 20 MOORE fc HENDR10K8QN.
sale by
Jan 0
BAGGING, BALE ROPE and TWINE.—120
bates Gunny Cloth; 50 coils WesternRope; 725
,do. Dillon’s Rope; 12 bales Dlllon’a Twine; for
COHEN fc FOSIHCK.
UBWAUE, COTTON GINS, Ac.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers the following (present
arrivnla) for solo on very liberal terms:
Collins' heavy and Dgbt Axes and Hatchets.
Archer*Co.’s heavy, medium and light Axes
and Hatchets.
Ames’ Spades and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Augers, and Files, Ilond-Saws, Wood-Saws and
Hammers . .
Pitch aud Manure Forks; Steel and Wooden Rakes
Steel Yards; Counter Scutes nnd Balances
Cotton nnd Store Trucks, all sizes, several extra largo,
with wide wheels and lynch pins
Itog nud Trace Chains and Stretchers
Douglass’ Force nnd Suction and Yard Pumps
Hydraulic Rams, Lead Pipe to fit
Patent Leather nnd India Rubber Bolting, various sizes
Cotton Saw Gins nnd Sea Island Cotton Gins •
Bagging Twine or superior quality,and cheap
Pure Sperm nnd Lamp Oil
Garden nnd Way Wheel Barrows
Burr Mill Stono, In tho rough or dressed for running, of
any required sizes
Still Iraus, and Screws to suit. „ •
For bargains, call on O. H. CAMPFIELD,
171 Bay-street.
Wool. Hides, and Skins takna in trade, or paid for la
cash, at current prices. Apply as above. 6 feb24
TAIR DYE.—Batchelor’s and Bogle’s celebrated Hair
day received per steamer, nnd for solo by
W. VV. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
T HIS Article Is elaborately prepared from carefully 1
looted nrtlclcs of tho best quality; It possesses in
concentrated form all tho valuable properties of the Ja
maica Ginger, and is warranted to bo free from all irri
tating or other properties or an Injurious tondoncy.
IV Is beneficially used In n vnrlety of circumstances
where a warm cordlnl and grotoftil stimulant Is required,
particularly In cases where there is a senso of exhaus
tion arising from excessive fatlguo or heat, n few drops
In half a tumbler of water 'with a littlo sugar, will bo
found nn effectual and most pleasant restorative, which
makes this essence a highly useful addition lo the travel
ler’s portmanteau, as woll as to tho family collection of
Uio 1 remedies. .
luo, Whore there Is an unpleasant senso of weight or nausea
my after eating, from Imperfect digestion, or where nausea
; ft 1 Is Induced from riding In a rail road car, or carriage, or
‘ from tho motion of a vessel at sea, tho Essence or Gin
ger, If given according to tho directions will almost In
in ordinary diarrheas. Incipient cholera, lu ahott, lu
all cases or prostration or the illgestt vo functions, whether
from Indulgence or disease It Is of Inestimable valuo.
During the summer months and In Southern cllmati
It Is invaluable, particularly during the prevalence _
epidemic Cholera; no traveller or forally should bo with
out it. ....
Just recelvod per steamer, and for sate by^^^
ntshlng. The subscribers have been appointed Agents j„ no s< Monument-square.
UnVwoompanjolmh£ NoHouwVMporrtioiitdboj pOMIlS.-A largo raoitmonlot Stall. Ivory, Buffalo.
~ WfeSSSu I TWr“fe "“iKSiM HENDRICKSON,
. notice;
M y STOCK OF JEWELRY Is now largo and vm
soloct; DIAMOND WORK of PJNS, EARING!.,
FINGER RINGS,4tc^U now more extensive.Ihnnusual,
having n flno lotof Extra Size, sol to order. Among U:o
variety Is a CLUSTER RING, (sovon Diamonds,) value,
8500—which will bo -ft Wd graUHcatlou to-show w-
frionda as bolng rare, and.M beauUfol workroaushlp ;
tho grcnlosl vurloly. All »IU ta .old ot nr to. to pJomo
u „„ „ho W «(i .1 "iTS2,
To tho UndiOM.
P ARKER’S FURNITURE OLOS8, for cleansing, re
viving, and beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chairs,
4lc- giving a rich, glo»y appearance, superior to var
nishing. The subscribers f *' “ ' "
rpEA WAITERS.—A lareo and ..
X Wallers, comprising Gothic, Oblong, nnd Round,
single nnd In setts, Inlaid with Pearl nnd plain; Just open
ed und forsalo by COLLINS fc BULKLEY,
jan fi 100 Bryun-street.
IHTEWASH, Scrub, Hand, and Dusting BKUSI1-
ES; for sale by
June 11 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-sh
B — IUTANN1A AND TABLE TEA SPOONS,for sale by
Juno 28 F.VV. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-sW
S PERM CANDLES.—10 bozes Sperm Candles,reccived
and for sale at the Emporium. .. .
June 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
0
RANGES—20 boxes, Just received by
J une 14
1 APPLE CllEESE.—A few boxesforsalo at the
' Emporium, by “
S OUR KROUT.—5 bbls. Sour Krout, for salo by
Juno 20 8, GOODALL.
UGAR.—20 hhds. fair nnd cholco Porto Rlco^ugar,
* * ‘ iby
McMAHON & DOYLE.
S'just received, and for sale by
Tobacco, of various brands
.^i'diuc, m »r. by mcmahon fc 1)0YItu
"S
rjpOBACcq.—loo
iiNr.«ff»«,-20 bbls. While VVine Vinegar, choice ar-
,u ^ 1U * 1 “ d ' mSMoN & DOYT.E.
‘yiNKGAR,
L ACE and N. W. COLLARS and Unde^8leevo», Net
Gloves and Mitts, Silk nnd Lisle do^ Cambric and
Swiss Edgings nnd Inserting*, Jaconets; Swiss, Mull, nud
Plaid Muslins; Just received and' --
June 10
CHURCH’S LOTION.—An effectual euro for eruptions
U on the foco nnd skin. A degree of pleasure accom
panies the use or this elegant preparation, In Its refresh
ing effect upon the skin. Cutaneous Irritability, aud dis
coloration uro also removed nnd a pure state of the com
plexion established by the use of this lotion. Tills day
received and for sale by VVM. YY. LINCOLN,
, nny 5 Monument-square.
B RUSHES.—A large and elegant assortment or Hair,
Tooth, Cloth, Nall, and Comb Brushes, tbte day re
ceived por steamer Florida, nnd for rale by
July 8 YV. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
Tiiu Uliouiiest Storo is Still to lie Found.
AT 151 CONOR ESS-ST.
EINSTEIN Ac ECKDIAN.
rrtllE Undersigned takes pleasure In announcing to tho
X public, that they have, as utnal. a-large and well
selected 8tock of SPRING nud SUMMER GOODS on
hand, which thoy assure to bo equal, If not tuperior. to
any stock tn tho city, nnd which they oflbr to sell as Ion
as they can bo purchased at any other place. ... :
Their stock comprises a largo quantity of printed
MUSLINS nnd BAREGES, a large portion of which Will
ta lScS l 53f45S*irf CAMBRICS, SILK TISSUES.
Plain, figured,changeable, plaid, striped and blk. SILKS
Plain nnd embroidered Swiss, Cambric, Mull and
Book MUSLINS. __ - ______
Silk and Crapo 8H AYVLSs Crnpo and Barege SCARFS
A very largo stock of PARASOLS, FANS, COLLARS.
CUFFS, CHEMISETT8, and all kluda of GLOVES and
MITTS; also nu assortment of LACE, EDGINGS, Llneu
aud Silk HANDKERCHIEFS.
They assure all tholr goods perfectly tound, and are *
nevertheless able to sell cheaper thou the. cheapest store
In the city. . .. .
The public la respectfully invited to call and examine
the stock of EINSTEIN 4t ECKM AN’S,
apr 30 151 CongresMlreeL
BLAKE’S PATENT/ ~
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM'.OHIO,
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold In fine pow*
f ■* ‘ J
ENT LF. MEN’S and Boys’ Light 8PRINU OASSI-
VJT MERES, plaid, striped, white nnd colored Linen
Drills, black nnd col’d silk Cravats, plaid and striped
Muslin Cravats, plaid nnd striped 811k and Linen Cravats
for summer, silk and satin 8tocks and Ties, Linen Colters,
Kid, 811k and Lisle Gloves, blnck French Cloths nnd
Cnsslmere for spring nnd summer, Merino, 811k, Llslo
nnd Cotton Undervesta, Suspenders nnd Ilalf-Hose of
everj” description, Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkte. For me. . . ... '
salo by 1 [npr 19] A1KIN & BURN8. There is nothing equal to lt for steambpat and car decks,
v-r a v Tintnua wuiTP oiMP. TTtTMnv.n ANn for all kinds of Iron, as It forms a contfog nearly as hara
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
or thick paint, and applied with a brush,'tod-after an ex
posure of a few months to the ntraoenhere, tilts coating
■ becomes a perfect steto c coat of mat), protecting what
ever Is covered from the action. of the weather and ft
fire.
H " AY, BRICKS, WHITE PINE LUMBER, AND
LATHS.—100 bales Eastern Hay, 50,000 superior
Paving Bricks, 20,000 ft While Pine Boards, nnd 100,000
seasoned White Pine Laths, cargo of brig Harriet, dally
July 7
, KELLY & CO.
■OMESTIO LIQUORS.—50 bbls. New Orleans Recti-
fled YVhlskey, 50 do. E. Phelps’ do.; 50 do. N. E.
Rum; 20do.Domestic Brandy; Just received, and for
B *Juno29 McMAHON 4c DOYTiE.
S AU1.SUURV & CO. have Just opened n splendid Lot
of brown and buff Lawn Coats. Somethlr-
some for summer wear. Call and seo. J
TSTlASS"LINEN^VESTS—Just received and for rale by
( T SAULSBUltY & CO n
juno 23 Marshall House.
QUGAR8, COFFEE, TOBACCO, 4to.—10 hhds. St.
O Croix Sugar, 25 do. Porto Rico do„ 100bblq. 8tnart’s
do. B.fc C.,50 do. Crashed do-, 20 do. Powdered do^ 40
boxes Loar do'.; 200 bags Rlo Coffee, 75 do. Lag. do., 25
do. Java do^ 10 do. Mocbodod 250 boxes Tobacco, va
rious brands; 50,000 very superior Spanish 8egars; 100,-
t S&me.
RIME ALMONDS, Fllberte, English Walnuts, Hraztt
Nuts, fresh 8ardlne», best Brands; In stor^nricl for
sale by (July 7] W. D. FORD.
Juno 23 Marshall House. 30 bbls. Rum; 20 do. Domestlo Brandy, 80 Qf- c*»«s
iSlCKLES—In Jars, bbls., and half bbls^ for salo at tho Sweet YVInet 10 qr.casks Muscat Wine j IOdo.Tenenno
B. OOODABL. do^or^W CRANEAIIOLCOUDE.
for all kinds or Iron,— ....
as the Iron itaelf, and never cleaves off.
_ the
uy ol
In some places, a spurious article has been sold as
genuine, therefore purchasers should bo careftu to buj
authorized Agents.
Every’ Barrel Is marked BLAKEPS FIRE-PROOF ■
PAINT. The abovo Point Is for sale to 8«totoh b^
GEORGIA IIURR Mllilfj STONES. ; -
T HE Undersigned has on band an assortment of Burr
Stoue, from 18 Inches to 4)* rcet diameter, a portion
or which Is nlrcndy dressed for running, and of cupcrior
quality. All the necessary irons ftirnlsbed with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to-dress tod fit Mill
Stones, too article can be delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. H. OAMPFIBLD.'
t ACTEALS.—This nrtlclels Intended to tike Qie place
Xi of.tlte common nursing boltle, i to which there are
many objection*. The lutctcal bv Its Decular form and
adaption enable* the child to feed to the natorakposltion ,
as lFreceiving nourishment directly TtoralhejnoUier.
Fbrsale by . W. W. LINCOLN,
•may 3 Monumenhsqture.