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SAVANNAH, GA., TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1852.
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ISrUBLWBBD
DAILY AND TBI-WEEKLY
J. L. LOCKE & A. K. MOORE,
Citf ond County,Prlntom.
Bail;
TERBIB:
_ .»r $8, Trl-Wcokly $B, Per Annum.
" In no case. -will on onlor Cor tho pnpor bo attended
to, unless accompanied with the monoy, or a satisfactory
roforouce.
ADVERTISING RATES:
Advertisements Inserted fit tho following rates:—
roil ONK ■ QUARK Or TKN MNKB,
Ono Insertion....00cts. OnoMonth 10 00
Two “ ....$100 Two “ 10 00
Threo “ .... 1 83 Three “ 12 50
Your tt .... 150 Four 15 00
Five “ .... 175 Six “ 20 00
One Wook 3 00 Ono Year 30 00
For advertisement* not exceeding live linos, three*
fourths of tho nbovo rates will be clmrged, I. is >
For ono Insertion 45 cents.
“ two “ 75 u
“ ono wook 81,50, Ats Ac.
Logul advertisements inserted at tho usual rotes, und
strict euro taken that thoy bo published according to luw.
All advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
to bo paid for in advance,
Tho privileges of yeurly advertisers will bo conflucd
rigidly to their regular buslnoss, and all other advcrtlse-
niouts, not pertaining to tlioir regular buslnoss, as agrood
for, to bo pnhl oxtra.
Yearly advertisers oxcooding In tholr advertisements
tho averago number of lines agreed for, will bo charged
nt proportlouul rotes.
No AnVRRTISRMKNTS WILL BR IN8KRTKD ORATUl*
TOUSLY.
All advertisements for chnrltnblo institutions and re
ligious societies, will bo charged half price.
jugs’* All advertlsomenta sent to this ofllco without di
rections as to tho number of Insertions, will bo published
dnlljF, until ordered to be discontinued, und charged no*
C0# .* letters directed to this office, or the Editors,
must he post paid, to eullllo them to Attention.
N. B.—Each Citation by tho Court of Ordinary, that
application has been mode tor Letters of Administration,
must be published TluniV hays at least.
Notice by Exocutors and Administrators tor Debtors
slid Creditors to ronder In tbolr accounts, must bo pub
lished six WKKKS.
Solos of Real Estate and nogrocs, by Exocutors, Ad
ministrators, and Guardians, must he published FORTY
DAYS betoro tho day of sale. Thoso solos must be mado
at tho Court Ilouso door or tho county In which tho prop
erty Is situate, and on the drat Tuesday of the month,
botwoon tho hours of ton in tho morning and four In the
anomoan. No solo from day to day is valid, unless so
expressed In tho advertisement.
or Negroes, must bo published TWO MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate
and Intestate estates, by Exocutors and Administrators,
niUBt bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Orders of tho Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a
copy of the bond of agreement) to muke Ut*h to luuu,
must lie advertised three months at least.
Sheriff's snles, under executions regularly granted by
tho Courts, must bo ndvortised THIRTY DAYS—under
mortgage executions, SIXTY DAYS—sale* of perishable
property, under order of Court, must bo advertised, ge»-
criilly, TEN HAYS before tho day of sale.
Abraham Minis. David
“ McNlcholaa, John
lorrls, Jacob Manses, John
*-*•“ on, Kdi
Mnstcrson, Edwnrd
Mcffttc, Wm Morrell,
Makln, The. .
Maahan, Jeremiah .McCarthy, John M—
J G Mchrlens, Ilobt McIntyre, IIC Mohrtdng, Jno D Mai-
left, Jos Mordecal, Michael McQrnll, Tlios Murlniigh,
Leandor Moore, Mathias II Myor, Peter McOullHcuddy,
Silvester Manning, M Marsh. Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno Montniollln, Thos Blnher, Tims McAullff, Jus
NcFcoly, B VV Mlscally, H W Morcor, O A Mnglll, Wm
Meredith, E T McGrall, Tlios McCollum, II Morco, Wm
J Moore, J D Mallard, C D Murphy, Joromlnh Mack, N C
Mills, Jesse Mount, John Murphy, B M Morel, Patrick
Monro, O O Millar, John McCabo, llnrvoy Morse, John
iDcrmott, J M Billion, Thomns W **—**- — * —’ “
v> miliar, .uun oicunuu ...... ,
McUonnott, J M Mlllen, Thomas W McArthur, Lovi 8
Myers, Henry Merckhnrdl, Mlchnol Meath, Thomns Ma
hon, Patrick McGovern, 8 8 Millar, T 3 McNIsli, John
Mahoney, John BIcGunngh, Patrick Mnstcrson, John
Mallory, JnmosJ McCoy. Isnno Minis, Edward McCabe,
U Murkta*, 8 8 Moody, llonnls McGuire, Lawrence Me-
Kennn,Noylo Mcllue, J H Bfohrlcns, M 11 Myer.Tliomus
McKonnn, John Miller, Jacob Manke, Edward MeOrnw,
Bartholomew Maluarnoy. John Mullcry, Intder Mchr-
tous, A F Mira, Fabian Blyerhoffer, (1 8 Miller, John R
Martin, Willlum B Moll, James VV Morgnn, Michael Mor
ris, Joan VV McKoy, O F Mills, William K Mongin, 1) J
BIcKouzIo, A F Monlocal, Jns S McDonald, Jus Alanu-
Innu-
M a
..... JMslv. Win Mi
calf, E Momloll, A K .Moore, Win Mackay.
Joseph Neill, ThosNaylor, Wm Nungozer, JnsNungo-
xor, VV O Norwood, Jno W Ncavltt, D D Nlcnols, K L
Neldllngor, I)an’l Nelson, Terrenco Nugent, G N Nichols,
Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Nagle, Novlll Neylo, Jno
Nell, J G Noldtllnger, A A Nungozer, J R Norton.
O.
John W Owens, Goo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor, Tim
O’Brien, Owen 0’llourke,John F O’Byrne, DavId’O’Con-
nor, Owen O’RIclly, Humphrey O’Leary, O S Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno II Ohlmoyor, Wm
II Ulcolt, Win Ohnstend, J F O’Neill, 1) G Olcolt, H
O’Byrno, Michael O’Neill, C E O’Sullivan, II G Oliver,
John Oliver, Jounthnn Olmstcud, M O’Reilly, James Oli
ver, W O O’Driscoll.
P.
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prondorgnst,
Bam’l N Papol, James Prondergnsl, O C Parker, Anthony
Purtor, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N BPIuder, Sam’l
Phllbrlck, Jos M Prentice, S M Pond, Wm Purris, PuW
Pruuty, Andrew U Pacetty, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par
sons, Jno Poole, S G Pancost, Owon Peterson, o B Patter
son, John Portlold, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jos Pron-
dergns,Thos Purse, 8um’l Pittman, EJ Purse, George
Parsons, R D Pnpot, M Prondergnst, Edward Pudollbrii,
Bon., Edward Prnlolford, Jr., Thos Pidgeon, Tlios S P1U,
Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips, Jutnes Pruuty, J M Palin.
Jas Quantock, John Qulun, Martin Quinn.
P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt, Jacob
Rosonband, John Ilussoll, lJonuls Ryan,- Wm Uochesler,
James Russell, ThosJ ltyon, J 11 Ross, John Hoedy, A
M Rom, Mlchuel Ilochford, Christopher Uusaoll, Wm P
Roberts, Jehn Hynn, J U Read, Jos W Robbcrts, Henry
llosor, Win Robertson, Patrick Reilly, L B Russell, Wm
lloche, llurncy Rodou, Pnl’k Uyau, Wm Roger*, Jno A
Richardson, Jno O Howland, Michael Itoouey, George
IUtter, Edward Reilly, Daniel Robertson, Wtn RcmsharL
J W Rabun, Jos Ross, Francis llyiui, J 11 Ripley, J VV
llemshart, Hobt Halford, II W Ralfaro, Mathew Halford,
Wm Reilly, J P VV lteoo, Jno Rlordon, Francis Helves,
Jofforson Roberts. C II Ulkcrnnti, H Rogers, J Konuldson,
Jeremiah Ilyau, u G Reed, Chas E Robinson.
E A Boullard. Wm Swoll, John A Schaffor, John
Soudder, Rlcli’d Smyo, Henry Starke, Abnthnm Simpson,
Christophor Schneider, John A Suily, Rlcli’d Bcanlun,
Emunuul Shettnll, Harinan Sllber, RII Sponcor, Monlo
cal Bhctlull, Andrew Steafvuter, John Savoge, J 8 Solo
mons, Frod'k Bcherff, A A Smote, VV R Symons, Tlios
"■ — JnoG Buxton, A J CShaw, Ja-
hist of Voters
S EC. 2. Be it further enacted by the authority of the
tame. That from and after the passage of this act all
iwrsoua shall bo qualified lo vole al elections for Mayor and
Aldermen of tho city or Savannah and tho hamlets there
of who ore citizens or tho United Slates, have resided In
tho Stale of Georgia tor one year Immediately preceding
the election and within tho cor|iom!o limits of Savannah
tor one month Immediately preceding tholr registration
and continue so to do up to thetlmo ofrefectlon, who
have attained the ago or tweuty-ono years, havo paid all
city taxes or have In tholr own right sufficient real estate
to satisfy any tax executions which inuy bo agulust them,
who ImVe mudo all returns required by tho ordinances of
Uio city, and lulvo been registered according to tho pro
visions or tills acL— Extract from the llegittry Late.
Adolph Abrahams, Robert Adams, John 8 Actionl,Geo
A Ash,F W Avurtoldt,G W AnderaoiqMathlas Amorous,
O It Ash, Slowart Austin, David Abraham, O 8 Arnold.
Geo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P VV Alexander, Uobt
Austin, Goorgo Armslrong, James Anderson, VV V N
Armstrong.
Conrad Byeb, Richard Ilurko, Mlchaol Boytan, E W
linker, John llnwly, E 4 Blount, Wm M 1 louuL Patrick
Brody, Tlios Bandy, Wm B Blount, Dr VV U llullocli,
Anthony Busier, Suul S Box, Jos H Baldwin, Isaac Brim-
no, Selgsmoud llerg, lloury ltemcr*, N K Buruuin, Wm
T Brantley, Robt Blako, VVin Burke, A T Ilonnelt, Win
M Black, Felix Bouywon, GUbort lluticr, ThosBourko.
Eiigeno M Boo, J P Uolftnllllct, L B Uyck, A llorcliort,
Wm ltttssoiiger, Patrick Bulkoy. P II Bolin, Honry Botto-
man, Tims VV 13 lluiillo, Wm J Bulloch, Patrick Bradley,
Honry Burt, EII Bacon, 8 P Boll, VV’in J Bandy, II1.
Byrd, G A Boufeulllot, Jno O Itryun, Thomas U Barrett,
Mlchuel Uraiium, David Bell, Jno Bilbo, 1 A Hujkloy,
Francis Blair, Clius Ball, Pnlrlck Brady, Thus J Bulloch,
J M llutler, Michael Bryan, Goo Bnnkman, O E Barrie,
Jas Bryan, D L Best, J A Baker, VV II Bunch, Jos K
llullougli, Win D Brown, A T Bowne, Jos II Burroughs.
JnoBonneU, lrnuls Uaullold, Jos UancrotU Thadduu* J
lluldwiu, Patrick Burko, U I. Blount, Juu N Barbee, Jus
A Brawn, C VV Ifrucn, Moses Black, 11 1.8 Hunts. Tims
8 Halley, IV11 Bulloch, R M Hurtholmeaa. Henry VV Bcuf-
oullott, P N lllola, Henry llrlghuin, W 8 Braiitloy, T VV
Beiituu, M J Buckner, John Boston, il M B Burroughs,
DoiiiiIs Blannerhosselt.
C.
Wm II Cuylor, John Cooiicr, C A Cloud, P L Constan
tino, Duvhl C Cash, M A Colion, RIl Ouyler, Goo A Cuy-
ler, Solomon Cohen, Hugh Ciltlon, W II Cooper, Edward
Cubbuge, David Cohen, John Oleary, Jos V Loiincmt,
Allen Cidluii, Clms Cooper, Jas Cleary, Barnard CoiisUin-
tlue, Thos VV Cooper, John Clancy, John Camions, V VV
Cornwell, Jos 8 Carruthors, Nlcholus Cruger, Wright
Culpepper, Thos Corley, 11 M Chariton, 8 J Cnssels,
Rlcnanl Colo, Thos Cvjsuck,Jno L Clark, Michael Ourack,
CII CnmpneliL Francis T Colo, John Curry, Tlios Clurk,
John Uurdcll, Jus Connelly, John Carruthers, Frederick
Ckiok, Emanuel Cauwatler, Luke Christie, Jas Campbell,
Fras UumpUuld, Jno 1) Charlton, Jno U Cooke, Ediuuud
Cotter, Montgomery dimming, II E Courier, Jos Clng-
horn, Jolin Cuss, Jno Ciiiinlnghntn.Curl Cruft, Win Car-
sou, II L Colo, WO Charlton, S JM Cubbego, Muses
Cohuru, L F Cook, Henry Copon, 8 M Coldlug, trader-
lek Uarslens, Wm Cox, VVnlluco Gumming, Patrick Crol-
ty, MlcliaelCurey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell. Win Con
don, Robt Carr, Fras Champion, A II Champion, Jno VV
Cornell, James Cornell, H R Christian, Juo J Ci>ato«j Jas
JJUBlnrns ffintttfl.
FVVIFT. DENHI.OVV tt CO n
Donlorsi In tirooorlcM. ProvisIonK*
FOREIGN AMD DOMF.&TIC LIQUORS.
CORKER BAY AND WUITAKBR-STREETS.
VV. D. FORD,
\rholo«nlo and Retail Grocery
Waidburg'e iluilding, Jrffcrion-elre:t, Savannah, Gil,
03T Constantly on band, a choico supply or Family
Groceries. July?
E. O’BYRNE,
AT TAXL^R’S ruildinq—MARKET WUARr,
Keeps constantly on hnnd a supply of
GrockeryWarc, Groceries, &c, &c.
Jan I, ’51 ly
I« ROUIDEIt, [rROMFARISl
Faahionable lloot and Shoo-ITIalsor.
Importer of Frenth Leather,
WIIITARER-STREET— OPPOSITE SUETS’ BUILDING.
J, L. OLIVER,
Fashionable Root Manufacturer*
NO. SEVENTEEN BULL-HTREET, NEAR MONUMKNT-SQUARI.
Cork-Solo, Wate^Proot; Hunting, Military, Patent
Iioalher, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Solo Boots 5 Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes. Pumps, Slippers,
&c M made to order In tho neatest nnu most fashionable
manner, of warranted materials, and by tho most oxpcrl*
eucod and careful workmen.
WYLLY & MONTMOl.LTN.
General Agents und Hrokoray
• For tho Sale or
ReaiEitate,Negroes,fyany description Per tonal Property,
orriCE, CORNER OULL-HT. AND BAY-LANE,
tob S3 Savanna]), Georgia.
Buntncno ffiacss.
HARDWICK Jc COOKE.
Factors and Commlnion Mcrclmnts,
No. 102 Ban-Strut,
R, «. HARDWICK. JOHN O. COOKE.
J. 1IA8UROUCK tt CO^
IMPORTERS AND WUULKSALR DEALERS IN
Earthen-Ware, French China, Looking Glasses,
Brunghton-Street.
PHILIP KEAN,
Draperand Tailor,
AND DEALER IN READY MADE CLOTHING,
PKNVULU’S RANORr-RO.08 HRYAN^TREET.
ADAM SHORT,
Master Huildcr,
FIRST DOOR WEST Op ST. ANDREW’S HALL,
Will take contracts for Building and Work iu Bias
of every description.
R. fc J. LACHLIBON,
Engineers nud HUIhvrlghti,
IRON tr BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street—Near tho Canal lmck.
R. LACIILISON. LACULISON.
A. N. MILLER.
Engineer and Millwright,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER.
EASTERN WHARP—KAVST.
A. PONCE,
Importer 6c Mauufucturcr of Segars,
NO. 13 WIItTAKER-STRKET.
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of Imported So-
gars} also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, PIihw, and all
other articles usually kept In Ids lino of business, which
he offers on the most reasonable terms. nov 3
Sullivan, Goo Hpalthufl^ JnoG Sexton, A J CShaw, Ja
cob Bbaltor, M HhofltaU, sr^ G J 8peucer,8am’l Solomons,
J P Scrlvon. John Spellman. D II Stewarl, John Sullivan,
D ShalTor, Wm 11 Smllh, John Sloddurd, Ephraim Scud-
dcr, Snuvl 8 Sibley, Anthony Segur, Jus She)), Pal’k
Scunlnn, Jas8klnnor, J II Siroe*? Dan’l Sullivan, Jus
Skinner, Dr S SlieftaB, Nlcliolss Slant, Martin Sullivan,
I<ewls Smith, Jacob Schaffer, Thomas Smindurs, John
Stevenson, G N Staley, Thos Smith, G J Smith, Jno Sul-
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Spvtujj aw'd Sumrotc jpngtjtong.
T HE SUBSCRIBER lakes this mothod of informing his. friends and tho citizens of Savannah, that ho Is now
opening TUB MOOT BPLENIUD CTOQK. OF CLOTHING ever offered In this city. Tim prices In plain
figures are marked upon each article, and no Ueviutlon, and ut the remarkable low prices that the goods are marked,
the subscriber feels couiklcnl will bo appreciated by a generous public. Iu part are the toUowfng Goods 1 Iwyo
now In store, to win
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Block Cloth Dress and Frock Coats
Olivo do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
illuck Cloth Sacks and Polka Sacks
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Olive do do do do
do Bliud Dross do
Black Doe Skin Polka Backs
Fancy Colored do do
Drub Cnssimero Sucks and Polka Bucks
Black Tweed
Green do
Brown do
Silk and Wool
do
do
do
do
COATS.
do
do
do
do
Checked Ginghams
Linen Lustre,
Plain nntl Fancy Alpncca,
Paris Lustre,
Illnck Morin,
Illuck and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Onshmorotts
Brown ntnl Yollnw Linen,
Black Drop d’Ete,
Grass Lltieii.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen nnd Linen Bosom Shirt*.
Silk, Lumb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers
Llnou, Joans mid Canton Flnnuol do
Bilk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hobo,
Silk, Thread, und Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing Robes
Llnun Collars Iwo und three ply.
PANTALOONS.
Btrlpod Cotton and Linen,
Pluln do do do
Nankeen, Drop d’Ete,
Fnncy Linen,
Black Alpncca,
Illuck Doe Skin Pauls
Plain Black Cassbnera Pants
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Block and Colored Snllnel Pants
VESTS.
Black Batin Single nnd Double Breasted Vests
Fancy Sulln and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black und Fancy Barathea do do
do do Embrol’d Cufslmcm do
White and Fancy Satin und Party do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, singlo oud double breasted,
Fancy Cut do do do
Fancy Cuahmcro do do
GLOVES.
Black, White, nnd Colored Kid Gloves
Block und Castor Riding do
Cloth, Cashmere und Lined Berlin do
Black, White nnilFnncy 8111c do
CRAVATS.
Superfloo Black Silk mal Fancy Cravats
do Fancy do, great varioty,
Whlto Silk und Sulln Party Cravats
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin Scurft,
do do Opera Tics.
Linen Cuinbris China Coni mid Pongee Pocket Hand
kerchiefs.
Hats uud Cups of the latest styles.
Iaidlos’ Riding Unis.
Trunks Patent and Solo Leather.
Vulyscs Carpel Bogs Canes Umbrellas tec.
, „ ^ , -.ales.
Cox, J11VT Campaguns Win Cullen, Ah^Cordes. Plorco
Condon, Anron Champion, W T Chapman, Daniel Clark,
J II Cubbogu, George Cully, Uriah Cranston, Clinrlea,Ciin-
won, Robert J Onwzhy, BT Chapmun, John F Curded,
Antonio Chlsn, John LCope, ThosOouuW; Thos Conway,
Moses S Cohos D B Camp.
j, John Doyls Wm O
lonovau, Smnl P Dibble,
Daniel bonovau, Albert L p’Lorze. Patrick Dowimy,
Isaac D’Lyon, Michael Donnolly, John Donnellys Wm
M Davidson, Morty Dorgan, Wm II Davis Wm Dixon,
Jas Du nil, Cliesley Dugger, Jns 11 Domund, Jos Dawson,
Thos DowulL Jno Downing, J E Davis H J Dlckcraon,
I. S DoLyon, G VV Davis D S Duniols Jno Dailey, VVin
Duncan, John DIBoh, Israel Dasher, Lovl Dclbltt, A U
Davenport, Isaac Davis Henry Dannenfelaer, Jno D Del-
Innnoy, W L Davis 8 0 Dumilug, Patrick Dcrvlne, Chas
II Duryee, Burrell Dye, S O Dunning, Jr, F G Dune w
II DuiUoy, John Dovanoy, John Dobto, UII Darby.
Henry Ellis Daniel Egun,*Rlchard.Ennis Abn
F.lusluln, John Everurd. Wm Elleby, TUosEdau, OW
Eden, John J Edy, Charles J Eden.
F*
Joseph Felt, John Foley, Thos Ford, Jos 8 Fay, Wm
Ferrlll, Sowali H Fisk, James Fountain, Dugnld Ferguson,
J E Falllgant, Robert Farrell, Jno O Falllgant, Jus Fur-
roll, John Follunrd, Andrew Furry, John Fitzgerald, An
drew Flatloy, It II Fell, Michael Finney, Wm F Petty, E
8 Fulton, G8 Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Fisher,
Win Fulllard, Dominick Flatley. John Flannegun, Pnl’k
Foley, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Fish, L M Falllgant, Owen
Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jas Fntmstan, Mlchaol Fay, G VV
Fennell, Juo Foster, J R Fisher. G J Fulton. Jacob
Jno A Stogln, Jdhn Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven,
Wm Salle. C M Stone, J R Saussy, J M Schley, Francis
Shells P K Blilels Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, F It Sweat, Edmund J Snnnders, Vklwlu Stiles,
J M Solomons, Augustus Scheldeinmi, Dennis Sullivan,
Dunlel Sullivan, M J Solomons, M Shohnn, llonnls Sulli
van, Barney Smllh, Honry Stibbs, Jus II Shehun, Valen
tino Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jns F Stokes, Philip Smith, Jos
M Shellmnn, James M Sirickland, Timothy Sherredan,
Thomas Smith, Wm Starr, Jr.
Tv
Wm II Tarver, John V Turver, Geo VV Titcolmb, Wm
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydliigs, Barnard G
Tlldeu, Pro’s Trontell. AFTorlay, P G Thomas, VV F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Talhlrd, Fras Trautell, J D
Temhroke. James Thurmalt, B T Turner, Wm Thomas.
I) E Toin, Edward Townsend, 11T Thun*, A Thomas, VV
PTefn, Marion Throadcrafl, Jno llThode, 11 J Thomas-
son, VV 11 Tinsley, Fras Trucliulul, It V Thomas, Richard-
hod Tomb*, VV r II Talhlrd, J K Taylor, John G Thomas,
John TruinBor, 1 KTcfft, JasPTustlu, Thos M Tumor, F
A Tupper.
U.
Christian Uobclo.
V.
Antonio Vendloy, alios Ramboskl, Chas Vnn Horn, VV
ItBVorstUle. TrUtrtua VersUUo, David Veador, lloury
Vollstolch,
VV.
O A Wood, Rlcli’d VVnyno, J Ij VVInoburg, Cnpt VV
White, James VVhBBmn, Beth Woodward, Elisha VVylly,
Charles Wilson, Goo W VVylly, Augustus VVcnzo, James
While, L W Wells, Francis Wilson, J J Wuvor, A It
Wugh. Edmund Wallen, A 3 VVylly, Jos M Wilson, G
M VVutdburgli, Wm Thorne Williams, Win Wilson, Vvni
Waters, IItrain Waller, John Williamson. Jas While, Ja
cob Walter, Gregory White, Michael Weldon,Thomns
Weight, WOWylly, EG Wilson. VV VV Woodbrldgo,
Bryan Wren.R IJ VValkor, Jno VV Wilson,Thos J Walsh/
H O VVyer, Jos VV Wood. Wm Wright, G 8 Walt, H F
VVBBiik, Ibsoo Woldor, Wm Woscott, Jacob VVnldburgli,
J VV Webster, Jnrrnrd Wubhleman, A J White, Christo
pher White, Irviu L Wolfe, Nlcholus, Conrad Wulsmith,
Isaac P Whllolieod, C E Whiting, T R Wylly. Enos
Wlthiugton, Itoidumln Whlteliond, Thomas Workman,
Dr. S VVnrnor, J W Watts, Jno Williams. S P Whitehead.
Tlios A Wilson, Thos S Wayne, G VV West, Jos VV
White, G M Willett, Simon Walter,.W II Wookes, IIK
Washburn.
Y.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongo.
Peter Znrodoskl, Edward G Zotroncr, Jacob Zimmer
man, Edward Zudomoa.
Tho foregoing are tho qualifications of voters ontltled
to volo for Mayor nnd Aldermen or tho City of Savannah
at tho enstilug election in December next, nnd 11 list of
persons Registered for tho month or May. If there are
any persons whose names nro Registered, and who are
not entitled to n vote, nollco is rosnoctrully requested to
bo givon to tho Clork of Council, that they may bo dealt
with according to law. R. F. AKIN,
Juno » Clerk Connell.
CHILDREN’* CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
costly stylo will) every convenience tor tryb
g hi part of Coats mid Pants of ov«ry style,
ck», runtii uu* «^*ur Sacks. Vests, Braided Suits, Pluln, Silt Velvet, Vest
^ ^ ^ t ^ The Lndles will find It to their liilcrestlo caB and examine my sleekens
“S^-Don’t forget tho now store on first lloorof St. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton and Jeffcrson-ats. npr 28
Till* Department for Children's Clothing is fitted up Iu tho most costly stylo wllli every canvcnlencs tor trying
fitting, tec- the slock embraces every article In that lino, consisting in part of Coats mid Pants of ov»y style, OvojJ
,t.. . ,.—(.,,1^ Jenny Und Sacks, Polka do„ Over Sucks. Vests, Braldod Suits, Pluln, Slit Velvet, Vest
i largo assortment. The Ladies will find It to tholr I merest lo call and examine my stock, ns
o lutest stylo und the best manner and at the lowest prices. No abutomeut from tho prices first
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
Frau k I in-Squarp.
W OULD Return his thanks to his friends nut! patrons
for past tovouns and Inform them, Hurt ho Is now
ready nt the old stand, to execute any work In tho nbovo
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please nil
wim mny honor Wm with a call. All kinds of repairing
in the nbovo business done with the utmost neatness und
iJvheclwrigUl and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
VVheels,VVngoiis, Drays, Carts, &made on tho shortest
nollco nnd ou most liberal terms. Juu 3tf
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STONE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 Wliilakcr-Ktroof.
K EEPS constantly for snlo—VVIIITB LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 nnd 2 English do,
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome Groan, Paris Green, nnd
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lend, Litharge, Paris nnd Chrumo Green,
Prussian Blue, Chromo Yellow, Umber. Terra do Sicnnu,
Drop Btask, nnd A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed (ilL, Sperm do- Nculstoot do-nnd SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, Whlto-Wnsh BRUSHES, Paint, Vur-
ntsli, Graining, nnd Artists’ do. Window and Picture
GLASS, of nil qualities, from 0by8 to 32by40: Copal. Jn-
S Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
I kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-llonnl Prints nnd
Borders.
\pjT Tlio nbovo articles will bo sold on reasonable
to" 1 Ilouso, and slllp paintiuff
Done In a workuuut-Uko moaner, uud at reasonable
prices. J»n ^
EupsirarnTFrenciiTlluKiiated
Slnndnrd, NciniifIflc 6t Medical llonlcn.
A PRACTICAL TREATISE on tho use or the Micro-
scope: by John QuokcU. Illustrated.
Lectures on Histology, delivered nt tho Roynl Collego
of Burgeons of England: by John Quekolt. Illustrated
with 150 cuts.
Chemical Technology, orChemlstry applied to tho Arts
and Manufactures: by Urs-Knapp, Ronalds, nnd Rich-
nrtlson.
nnd Meteorology: Iiy J. Muller,
. , 10 University orFrolberg. Illus
trated with 530 engravings on wood.
Tho Anatomy of tho Externut Forms of Man: byJ.
Fan, M. I), and Robert Knox, M. n.
Tho Microscopic Anatomy of the Human Body In Health
nnd Disease: by Arthur Hill llassall, M.I).
Tho Natural History of Man: by James Cowles Prich
ard, M.D n ote.olc. Third edition, with 50 colored plates.
Elements of General nnd Mluulo Anatomy of Man und
Manmllu: by Fr. Gerber.
A Practical Toxt-Uw>k of Inorganic Chemistry, with
Qunlltullvu uud Quantltailvu Analysis: by Dugull Camp
bell.
Physiologic Pathologlquc: par II. l .chert.
Tho Philosophy ofMurrlago: by.Mlchaol Ryan, M.D.
Manual of Practical Assaying: by John Mitchell.
A Complete Course of Meteorology: by L.F. Cacuttz.
Encyclopedic Anatomlque: par J. Home.
Received by
Juno HI JOHN M. COOPER It CO.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OP GEORGIA.
T HIS COMPANY will continue to transport Produce
nnd othor Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to
and from Augusta, by tholr Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt. PnaroT.
LAMAR, Cnpt. Cnzswxi.t.
—AND ALSO BY TIIK STBAMKIl—
AMORY SIRLEY, Cnpt. -
Tho latter Steamer being of loss draught tlinn any
other on tho River, insures unprecedented despatch In
all stngos of tho wntor. Tho Company Is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats mid two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to tho care of tho Company, or
Us Agents, will bo received nnd forwarded, Treo of com
missions. A Him.MV Proililnnl. Allimaln.
OCt 10
JUO rosier, 4 11 rumor, « " ‘/‘“'".‘J
O Fathers, G G Farries, John O Ferrell, James
ireen Fioetwood, Geo w;Fahu, Leonard I-roe-
‘etinolL
Friend, J
Folker, Green ,
laud, 11R Fort.
JohnGordt*, Fronols Grlinbalt. J F Gullmnrtin, RogJ
Goonovoly, Joshua Griffith, O L Gilbert, Jos Ccorjjo, sr^
G W Gurtnatiy, J R Gallic, Jos T Gimnou, Jos Geiger,
Michael Glasgow, Geo A uonlon, Win A Llbbohs, Pat
rick Garron, Jns Grady, Goo Glen, J F Grovensleln, John
GatumoU, Jos Gallagher, Domingo Onlleo, John Grlfitn,
John Glonovelv, Jas E Godfrey, L J Oullmartln, Seaborn
O.MKlnll, David 11 Omuin, George Gatehouse,/ M Griffin,
Thos Green, J W Gibbons, Chas Gross, Patrick Gordon,
F M Green, Jno F Glatlgny, Peter GoTney, W W Good-
rich, Israel Gear, Win F Goodwin, John Glllolaml, Josoph
D Garnett, Charles Gannhl, John Gallagher, O A Greiner,
PL Gue, R M Goodwin, L8 Goodwin, Cnrslon Genlts,
James E Gaudry, Julius B Gaudry, RII Griffin.
N L Harris, P D Hellzhelm* John Haupt.Sr., 0 8 Hen
ry, Christophor Hussey, J I) Illlghos, C 8 llnrrls, Martin
Iioullhnn,^DennisIlonly,Dounla Holland, L S Hart, Mi
chael Horan, John Hughes, David Harmon, M C lleuld,
Wm Lllaupt, WmN ilnberslmm, JosHuntor, SNIInr-
ris, J IS Hornnudez, 8 P Hamilton, Henry llaupt, Ed
mund Uuffurcu, Patrick Hall, Wm Ilaujnn, Jonathan1IIIII,
L F Harris, Wiu P Hunter, (I W Ilsnlcastle, Win Hunt,
or, E D Hendry, D F Hulsey,Patrick Hanly, John Higgins,
John Ilnnly, Jno A Ileuses, Jno Huntor, H II Hnupt, Jno
Howard, Alurtln Horn, Win Hone, Potor Herriutuj, R A
Ilonlkor, Uobt Hutchinson, Jns C lllues, Henry Hunkcn,
J,n Harley, Michael Hickey,Timothy Howo. 0 8 Hardee,
Elisha Hazud, J P Hood, Thos Henderson. W J Halley,
Henry llariwr, J E Hogg, W R Harris, Nicholas Hernan
dez, Thos Ileffered, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Hender
son, O H Hall, R 11 Hardee, David Harrington,. EdwinE
Hertz, W II Hnuscmnn, N M Harris, Stephen Hatrick, 8
A (looker, O H Hunter, RR Habersham, Chas J 1 Hnm-
Uon, W H Holmes, 8 P Hulsey, Wm H Habersham, JM
Haywood, Thos Hoyues.
John W lhly, John L IhtyVVm Ihly, Brton Island.
George Jonos, Jm O Jones, Jns M Jones, B G James,
- Alexander Johiison, Jas T Jones. JDJcsso, Thos Jones,
IWwnrd Jones, Jo* Johnston, Peler Jnoobs, Jno R John-
sdiG Christian Jogstattor, E S Johnson, O II Johnson, W
ll Johnsdt,, Emanuel Joseph. J R Johnson, A E Jones,
Jno R Jackson, Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Jetfroys.
■AdZStsSfel** KnMman, Wml! Kelly, rhllllp
Koll^ nwlrlr* KnH«ntiorn,l' M Kollock. Er.rn Rcul, N II
Knapp. Jns King, John Kennedy, Dr N Kohlbouso,Jninoa
Kerr, Potor Krauso, Getort Kerk, James Konnody, John
Kully, Daniel Kaln, Hnntord Ktmpp, A J Kara, Edwin
Knnpp. J F Kirby. Nicholas Korloy, Robert Knox, Fred-
oripkKrenson,Peter Krlno. LouisKoinpf, AO Konnody,
A L Kent, Louis Koozel,Thos Keaton, Jas Kirkland.
A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent, Savannah.
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA.
TIIK
STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will coulinuo to run tho following Stunners, viz:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) Cnpt. .
CHATHAM, (iron) CapL Huubxrd,
THUS. 8. METCALF, Cnpt. .
TENNESSEE, Cnpt.
Which, with tow-boats and lighter*, afford unequalled
facilities fbr transportation of freight to tho Interior of
Georgia, South Cnrolinn, Tomiossoo and. Alabama, in
connection with Railroads.
Tho elegant stoam-pneket D. L. Adams will connect
with tho steamships Flokiua and Aladama, lauding
‘ olght by them in 5 days from Now York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will be forward-
1/rre of committion.
FIT In order to prevent detention or mitearringe, bills
of lading should bo addressed to U. H. JOHNSTON,
President, Savaminb. Merchandize from tho Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah.—Goo. II. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edward
Padelford. W. O. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph S.
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
Augusta.—J. U. Bulkloy, T. 8. Metcalf, James Hop
L. Hopkins, E. Sherman. G. At. Newton.
Savannah, June 24,1852.
PIANO FOIITI3S.
SIX AND SEVEN OCTAVES.—IN ROSE WOOD.
1 For tone and finish, they are of the first
onlor. Wo think It sufficient, to say that
. Jthey are from tho Justly celebrated mnuu-
factory of H. Worcester. Just received nnd for sale by
Juuo2tl
I. W. MORRELL tt CO.
CHOICE I1UANDIES.
THE Subscribers, agents tor Scbuchnrdt «t
Gabbard, now offer tor salo n small lot or their
rjl HHANDIES, entitled to dehemiro, from Cus-
..mmsStore. ThesoUrnudles are choice, and aro wor
thy the attention of dealer*, viz:
2 quarter pipes dark Cognac
5 eighth do do do ^ •
2 quarter do do do, “extra”
5 eighth do do do, do
2 quarter do do Rochelle
5 eighth do do do
Tho abovo nro samples of the dlfforcnt kinds, which are
offered ut low prices liv COHENS tt HERTZ.
UNIVERSITY OF NASIIVIUEE,
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE SECOND Annual Courso or U-ctures In this
Department will commence on tho flr*t Monday of
November iioxt, and conlluuo till the first of the ensuing
PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Principles nnd Practlco ofSur-
JOHN 8 Al7’WATSON, M. D^ Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women nnd Children. , . , .
A. II. Illicit AN AN, M. D^ Surgical and Pathological
Anatomy und Physiology.
W. K. BOWLING, Ai. D., Lutltutes and Practice or
Modlcino.
C. K. WINSTON, AI. D., AInterla Medics nnd Medical
Jurisprudence.
ROBERT AI. POUTER, M. D., Gonornl nnd Special An-
atomy.
J. BERRIEN L1NDSLEY, AI. D., Chemistry nnd Phar
macy.
WM. T. nitJGGS, M. D^ Domonslrntor of Anatomy.
Tho Anatomical rooms will bo opened for student*, on
the first .Monday of October.
Tho Students will havo access to tho Btato Hospital.
A full Preliminary courbk of Lectures will bo given
by the Professors, commencing also ou thd Hast Alondny
of October.
Fee of each Professor $15. Alatrlculntlon ticket $5}
Dissecting ticket $10; Graduating toe $25.
Good board can bo obtaiuod Ui tho city at from $2 50
to SI per week.
Further information can bo obtained by addressing tbe
Dean. . J. B- LINDShEY, AI. D., Doan.
Nashville, Tnnn., June, 1852. thtlmojjo July f
TIME IS MONEY.
DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION,
Which it Highly Important to Contractors and Buildert.
T HE Subscriber Is now prepared, with a sufficient
force of workmen, to do tour times tho amount of
TIN ROOFING of any other establishment In the City
of Savannah, In tho same snneo of time, nnd can give
reference to numerous roofs laid by him. which tho pub
lic are at liberty lo Inspect. I can cover n medium slxod
Dwelling ilouso, and pul up Gutters nnd Conductors,
complete, In the spneo of ten hours. All Roof* war-
ranted in point of workmaushlp, and prices as low
prudence dictates. .... ....
I urn nlso fitting up Water Works In Houses, which In
point or stylo nnd workmanship has never been practiced
In this city. , .....
All work dono under my own Immediate Inspection.
1 respectfully usk a continuance ortho patronage which
lias been so libornlly bestowed on mo since my com
mencement of business, uud will endeavor to merit a con-
Unuauccofthoeamo. • JOHN J. MAURICE,
may 20 10 nnd 12 Bnrnnrd-atrcot.
jnmjgmBfje.
T?LOUR;~300 whole fcncfhrd/ barrel*: tor wile by
P II. J. GILBERT,
Ju»a3 Weal side Market-square.
S HIRTS.—Just received per steamer a fluotatofwhUe
and fancy Shirts; for sate low by
may 20 PIERSON &
IPE OF ROBERT EMMETT, the celebrated Irish pa*
xj trlot and martyr} with his speccho*- Ac.} alsonn
appendix, containing vslunblo portion* ° r Irish history:
by'John W, Burke, Received and for sale by
June U J. B. CUBBEDGB.
QIIlllTS.—C.8. NICltoL& hasjust recelvodfrom New
O York, a full supply of Judton’s superior Shirt*.—
Thoso In wont ofa good artlclo can —* ’■
Store. [July 2]
10 torifbbta. nnlllmoro Flour, Just
OU lahdlng this day, and for sale by
Juno 14 J. A. BROWN.
P ORKANDBEBF.-I0bbls.AIcssPork} 15do Prime
do; 20 do Ales* Beef} tor sale by
JunoJO A. C. HENRY, Exchange Dock.
I jMSH.—13 bbls. Mackerel, Nos. 1 und 2; 20 lmir do do.
Nos. I and 2: 5 do No. I Sainton: 10 kltts do do: 20
whole nnd huff kills No. 1 .Mackerel; 20 boxes Healed Her
rings; Just received direct from Boston, and tor snlo by
, J. A. BROWN,
Juno 28 No. 27 Whltakor-streot.
POWDBR BOXES AND PUFFS.-Chlna nnd Gilt
X P«|ier Boxes, some very clegunt stylos, this dnv ro-
*1 ved,«
JulyB
Paficr Boxes, some very clegunt stylos, this day ro^
eelved, nnd forenloby
W. LINCOLN, Afomimont-squaro.
B utter and cheese—
20 firkins selected Goshen Butter,
20 tubs “ “ “
50 box«« Cheese—binding from steamer nnd for
Mte by Uy 7] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON tt CO.
S OUP DIGESTERS, PSH KeWles nnd Iron^Atortare;
tor sale by F. W. CORNWELL.
Juno 17 102 Dryan-streeU
B agging and bale ropE
100 bales Gunny Cloth;
300 colls Dlltou’s Rope; 500 do. Western do.
For snlo by [Juno?] COHEN &FOSDICK.
I I ME.—820 bbls. Lline, per schooner Bowdltch from
J IUickpoU. For aola, to arrive, by
Juno 10 BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO.
C ANAL FLOUIL—50 bbls. superfluo und extra lino
ground: for sole very low, to close consignment.
_Juno 12 WASHBURN, WILDER tt CO.
P ATENT BARLEY—Recommended by the faculty
as a nutritious cooling food for Infants, also for mn-
S puddings, ItJi
uly 0] MOO ill
iIOORE tt HENDRICKSON.
salo by
jmay 18_
F. W. CORNWELL.
102 Bryan-slrect.
dLA8S CURTAIN PINS-Juu received, and for sale
VJT by F. W. CORNWELL,
mny 20 102 Hryan-stroeU
C OCOA DIPPERS, Dust Pans, Towel Roller*, Lemon
Squeezers. Coffeo Mills, Brass Bound Buckets, Wash
Boards, Cup Slops, Wire Covers, fcc. For sale by
mny ID COLLINS tt BULKLEY.
or sale by [mar 20] 1. W. AIORRELL tt CO,
r snlo by
mny 3
. n nnd Pocket Knives,
F. W. CORNWELL,
102 Hrynn-st.
S PRING DIVIDERS, Calipers, nnd Compasses, of all
sizes, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
nu»y 7"—*
F. W. CORA ,
102 Bryafl-strect.
U singlo uud double, Just received, nud for snlo by
mny 25 I, W. AIORRELL & CO.
W ALKING CANES.—A splendid and weU assorted
lot of fancy Cauus; Just opened, at
inny 25 SAULSBUItY fc C(>.’H, Marshal House.
J AR CORKS.—1 bale assorted Jar Corks, Just received,
und for salo by
MOORE It HENDRICKSON.
mny 25
I 'NDLV RHIIBER GOODS.—Just recclveU7a frcsli lot.
such ns Coats, Cloaks, Logging, Travelling Bags, ana
Life Preservers; tor sale by
muy28 ROBINSON It CAMP.
1 1NKN DRAWERS—Something new for Summer
-J wear, Just received, and tor sale by
muy 25 HAUL8BURY & CO._
J riANCY Colored SIIIRTS.—A full supply on hand, of
' all patterns, tor sale by
mnr 22 ROBINSON & CAAIP.
W INDOW SHADES.—Just received per steamer Ala
bama: a new nud splendid assortment of Window
... —Io*y or style,
or sale by LsROCH E, BOWNE It CO.
B A RR Y 1 E'TRICOPIIERdUS, or"Medicatod' Com-
pound—For restoring, preserving, and beautlfyln
the linir, eradicating scurf nnd dundruff, to prevent ball
ness and gray hair; Just received and fur sole by
sy 34 MOORE tt HENDRICKSON.
ittccctwntrtfe.
NUMBER 178.
- ■ v
I RON FURNACES—Ju*V received, and for Ml# by
F. W. CORNWELL,.
Juno 9
103 Brynn-s tract.
_ choice Ohio, In atore, tor sale by
Juno 9
just rocelvod by.
Corn; 50 bbls. superior Flour, 10,000 choico
Segars; for sale low by
Juno 28 W. P.TEFFT.
JJAY.—2« 10 bundles prime North^lver^Hay, landing
Juno 28
WASHBURN, WILDER tt CO.
PRIME WHITE CORN.—1328 sneks prime White
JL Corn, landing from schr. Mary Eddy, from Now-Or-
leans, and tor sale by
Juao 30
COHENS tt HERTZ.
/1URRY COMBS, Horse Brushes nud Horse Combs, tor
salo by F. W. CORNWELL,
Juno 18 102 Brynn*8trecL_
S ” KG Alls!—50,000 Spnnlsh Scgnrs, of various brands.
In store and for sole by
June 10 AIcAIAnON tt DOYLE.
C ITTaRET WINES.—30 cases Haul Tnlence, 20 do. St.
) 4ultoll, 10 do. Chateau Lcoville. Also, 20 casks Table
Claret, viz.: St. Jtillcn, Haul Brian, nnd SuEstephe; 5 do
Haul Sautenio Wines. In store aud tor snlo by
Juno 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
COLLINS It BULKLEY.
8. K. BOTH WELL tt CO,
/"IOFFEB.—100 bags Rio, 25 bngs Java, tor sale by
lJ June 24 S. E. BOTHWELL tt CO
J UST RECEIVED PER STEAMER FLORIDA—A
targe assortment or Fnncy Groceries, consisting In
part of Sardines, Preserves, Sauces, English Pickles,
Brandy Fruit, Almonds, Raisins, Figs, &c. For snlo by
Juno II BRONSON It 8EVELINOE.
I fWESlI SALMON and LOBSTER,' ih ono and iwo lb.
' cans; tor salo by
June 11 BRON8QN It SEVEL1NGE,
O RANGES and LEAIONS—Constantly on bond and
far snlo by
Juno 11 nnONSON tt 8BVELINGE.
ad BEEF.—00 bbls. Aless and Prime Pork, 50
ding nnd for sale by
LAGHORN It CUNNINGHAM.
June 10
H oisting wii&EL-ForMte by
J. H. HASBROUGK
It co n .
llroughlon-steocL
X HON FURNACES for snio by
June 0 F. W. CORNWELl^ 102 Brjim^t.
W HITE LEAD.—Pure, extra, nnd No. 1, for snlo by
June 22 . A. MINIS.,
B RANDY.—10 half pipes Otard Brandy, In'store and
for snlo by McMAHON It DOYLE.
B ATH nRldK.-2 casks Engllsh Bath Bfick, tor ecour-
Ing; Just received nnd fur side by
Juno 14 W. W. LINCOLN, .Monument-square.
UR.—20 bbls. Canal Flour; 15 do Ulrnin Smith’s
’ do; for role by A. G. HENRY,
June Id Exchange Duck.
0 “ LD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—10 bblacholee
old Monongnbela Wldskoy, in store nnd for snlo by
June 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
O LD MADEIRA WINE8.—A largo and wetl selected
slock of old Madeira Wines, viz.: Old Reserve,
Arango, Irinno, nnd oibcrcclebratert brands. Also, a lino
stock or Port, Sherry, nnd Teueriffo Wines. Jn store, nnd
for rote by Quno 20] J. ROUSSEAU.
1 ,'NGLISH PICKLE8 and FRENCH 'MUSTARD.—5
ZJ doz. English Pickles; 5 dor., cm is hermetically senlod
fresh Salmon; 10 da French and English Mustard; Just
received nud tor sulo by
June 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
PERFUMERY.—A largo assortment or Lubin’s, Guor-
1 Inin’s. Provost’s, Ikies’, and Condrny ft Maugunel’a
celebrated Perfumes, Just received nud tor snlo by
June Of. MOORE It HENDRICKSON.
ACON!^25Thda7ciiolco Sides, 25 do. Shoulders 5 In
store und tor role by
Juno 10 McMAHON It DOYLE._
I T'I.OtJIL—QOO hbls. Howanl-street Flour, Just received
!* ami tor sale by McMAHON It DOYLE.
Juno 19
1 ER.SiAN COLOGNE.—Germnn Fniinn Cologne, In
_r lung an 1
tor sale by
may 21
lev; Just
t I1END
may
B UOWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER.—A fresh
supply Just received and far snlo by
may 27 MOORE It HENDRICKSON.
L YON’S MAGNETIC POWDER—For tho destruction
of nil kinds or insects; also, for the destruction of
rata ami mice: Just received und tor role by
may 24 MOORE It HENDRICKSON.
W W. GOODRICH has Just received and otters for
• sale:
NEW SYIIUP nnd HAMS.—Stuart’s, Georgia juidN.
Orleans new crop Syrups, and now Hams.
FLOUR.—75 bbls. Hiram Smith’s aud Pure Genesee,
100 hairdo- 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour. _
SCOTCH ALE, kc.—Tennent’s Scotch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currant* nnd Raisins.
OOD FAUCETS, Bung ilorers' and Bung Floggere;
fur sulo by F. W. CORNWELL,
June 10 102 llryan-strcot,
PALMETTO"BASKETS.—A variety of shapes nnd col-
1 ored linings, on hnnd uud for sale by
Juno 10 «. M. GRIFFF.N.
(general ^berUsmemtiJ.*
MOpBE & LI.
WHOLES AliS
Olbbonk. Unlldlnffa, . - « f
OFFER FOR SALE-^5,000 lbs. Union WMtf
Leaf loid, pure and No. Is
150 boxes Window Glass; , ^ • p '
000 gallons Linseed Oil;'
500 do. Bloodied Winter Sperm Oil} ,
20 barrel* do. Whale Oil; • -J . >V
10 do.' Train OIL best quality; <■*■ f 3
^8 . do. Winter strained Lard Oil;
5 do. Cbbum’s Machinery OU; <•
10 do. NoM Castor Oil;
20 do. Copperas, green and dry;
10 do. Epsom-§alla; 10 casks Potash}
5 casks Satainrtak
5 barrels Refined BkU]>ctre}
250 ounces Forts’ Sulphate Quinine}
10 barrels Loriltard’a Snuff}
20 boxes assorted Candle*;
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrt^t
30 bngs Pepper, Allspice ana Ginger:
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Since 1 nd Clove#}
100 reams letter and Writing PajV n n
Together with an extensive assortment w Patent,Medl<.
clues; Perfumery; Hair. Tooth and SbarlngNlruabea; Toi
let Honps; Tuck, Dressing and Side Combs, sbc. &c.; oil
of which aro offered at tho lowest prices, either, »> r cash
or approved paper. JanMgl
JAMES STRATTON, GA8«FITTE-„ ..
or tho Into Firm of STRATTON^
DOBSON, formerly or No. 72 Sb JuIlalt:
street, begs to lntorm tho Inhabitants of
Buvaunnh that his new aud spadodri
Store Is No. 155 Brough ton-street, first'
[door West of Bnnumi-atreet, where be.
'has tho opportunity of keeping a larg
assortment or Chandeliers, Pendants.
Rrnckot*, Burner*, Pipes, and every other article used
In Gaa-Flttlng.opr 22
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
THE Subscriber hns on hand, and is con
stantly recolvlng from the best and most re
spectable manufacturers In tho country; Rich.
DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL nnd other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Table,
Desert and Tea Spoon# and Fork*; Btiver Plate# and
Walters, Tea Sells, Coatore, Cup# and Saucer#, Goblets,
Tumblers, Pop Boat#, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pio, Ico
Cream, Cake and Fruit Knlve#; solid Stiver Desert, Pickle
mul Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fratt
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Basketa,
Castors, Walters, Snuffereand Trays.
Ivory Batonco Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on •
Steel, Table and Desert Knives.
FI no Twonty-ono Day Mnrblo Mantle Clocks* and com
mon Brass Clocks, of every description. .
Gold and Silver Lover and Leplno Watches, finoei
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Stiver Watch Cb_
Seals and Keys, Gold nnd8llver Thimbles, Gold t__
Silver Spectacle*, Rogers’ flno Pocket Cutlery,' Baaore
aud Razor Strops, Coni Coses, Port Monales, fee. . ,
Particular attention will be giveu to Repairing;of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
IVomhla long experience nnd extensive faculties, ho
confidently believes he will rotlsTy all who may favor him*
with their patronage.
Ilia prices nro as low, and terms as favorable, aa-at
any oilier establishment In the State.
mnr 18 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Mar
WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING.
THE UNDER8IGNEI) beg# leave to Inform,
tho citizens or Savannah, and the peoplo In the
‘“ in general, that he has taken the atore
country fa general, that he has taken the stofo
1N0.148 Broughton-street, one door west of Dix
on’s Coutoctlonnry, where ho will be pleased to Make •
and Repair all kinds or CLOCKS AND'WATCHES,'
nnd will warrant all works wllb which ho maybe entrust*,
ed. FRANC18 STEIN,
npr 28 Cmo
REMOVAL.
« IN CON8EQUENCE of extensive nlte
to be mado In their store, the undersigned have
removed lo the premises formerly- occupied by
Mr. Jas. Sullivan, In Whltakcr-stroel, next door
to Mr. G, 31. Griffon’s Jowelry Store,where may bo found,
their usual variety of PIANO FORTES, MUSIC and
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. ’
June22 F. ZOCBAUM It CO.
TRAVBILEB’S
’ TRUNK DEPOT.
tsT GIBBONS' HAX'QE* JL8
GEORGE S. NICHOLS
T-TAS, In connection with his CLOTHING BU81NE88.
.11. fllterl up his second story for TRAVELLING
TRUNKS, VALY8E8 AND CARPET UAGS, and In
tends lo keep up a complete assortment of such articles. -
lie respectfully Invite* travellers and all others in want,
lo call r.nd examine Ida stock. Ills price, will beroarkea
low, and varying from $1 50 to $3(1 each, mado up and
finished In tho best style, and tor convenience. Each
will bo marked with the lowest selling price, nnd no
abatement Iron) It. [mar 25] GEO. 8. NIOHOLB. *
C ORN.—For sale in lota of not less than RIO bushels,
the best quality oMVblte Com Jn this or anj^ ^oilier
ItI3ADY-MAD13 CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
S UCH Has been the demand la IhlsMarkot tor Clothing
ut wholesale by Country Merchants, wo have been In
duced to fit up nnu fill one of our iritis with READY
MADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS, which wo now offer at
WHOLESALE ONLY.
Dealer* will nt once see the udvantngo of selecting from
a LARGE STOCK, where tho eize* uro not broken by
constantly retailing from it. Wo do not coniine otinelvea
to any one particular market In getting our CLOTHING,
but take advantage of several of the Northern market*.
IIiMm nml Hups,
Wo shall continue ns heretofore, tho Wholesale Hat
aud Cap Business, and by euunectlug the two brunches,
tool confident can give better bnrguln* In either brunch
than wore before ottered In this city. Our s>ock Is now
complete, to which wo most ruspectfally Invite iui exami
nation lnffuro purchasing, ut No*. 155 Congress and 75 St.
Julton-streots, Gibbons’ Block, 8a ‘ "
Jan 2fl
CHEAP CASH STOUT).
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONORESS-STS.
rrtllB Subscribers have received pef steamer Atobnma,
X a choleo eclection of SU31MER.GOODS, consisting
in pnrlas follows:—Baregesor every description, Tissues,
Foulard Silks, Grenadines^ Priuton Jaconets, Organdies
and Cambrics, pluln nnd figured Swiss, Alborlncs.
..... ..— Embroideries, Cjillurs, Cuff*^Under.
_ jured Swiss, Alborlm
, Embroluorif
sleeves, Chumizets, LI non CamL...
Net Gloves und Mitts—all of which thoy will disjmso
of nt tbolr usual low prices tor cosh, or city acceptances,
may SO 31. PRENDERGA8T & CO.
NEW HOOKS.
rjMIE PHILOSOPHY OF LIVING—by Herbert Mayo,
The Llfo or Judge Jeffreys, Chlof Justico of the King’s
Bench, under Charles I!., and Lord High Chancellor of
England, during tho Relgu of James IL; by Humphrey
W. Woolrych.
God In Disease, or Tho 3fanlfcstat!on of Design lu Mor
bid Phenomena; byJamcs F. Duncan, 31. D.
Memorial of James Feulinoro Cooper.
Pencilling by the Way; by N. P. Willis.
Pynnshuratl his .Wanderings and Ways of Thinking 5
by Donald Mnclcod.
A Hook torn Corner; by Leigh Hunt, being No. 0 Put
nam’s Library.
Tho Political Works of LouisNapoloon, translated Into
English; by Bon Gaultier.
Hunting the Romautlo; or tho Adventures of a Novel
Reader.
Abbottord’s Edition, of tho Waveriy Novels, inTwelvo
Vols.-Vol. 1.
Tho Advcuturcs of Roderick Random; by Tobias
Smolletto.
Popular nnd Practical Science—tho Solar System; n
descriptive treatise upon the Sun, 3Ioonand PJuucto; by
J. Russell Iliad.
/Esop’s Fables, in Froueb. Received Inr
■ J.CUII
IJRAND’S Celebrated French UITTERS-Just ro
celvod and tor sale by
BRONSON It 8EVELINGE.
C ASTll.E SOAP.—20 boxes old Caxlilo Soup, 1 cate do
White; Just received, and tor role by
may 25 MOOllE & HENDRICKSON.
D
inuy 25
IBERIAN PAL3I SOAP!—This 8oi)P Is prepared
from the pure Palm Oil; and is highly useful for
cleansing tho skin—Is very emollient, and produce* an
excellent lather. For snlo by W3I. W. LINCOLN,
may 22 MnnumenLsquare.
I TtLOtJR.—100 bbls. Canal Flour, now landing nnd In
/ store and for sale by
mny 2ti HONE It CONNERY.
B 1
tor salo by [way 2>1]
MUIR, on CO
HONE &
C HAMPAGNE.—10 dozdh quarts und 10 dozen pints,
of choico brands; tor snlo by
may 20 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
B ACON.—30 hluls. sides, 30 do. shoulders; landing aud
for salo by [June7] McMAHON It DOYLE.
2 ALT.—500 sacks lof Salt, in store tor snlo bv
5 Juno 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY &CO.
C EMENT.—10U bbls. Cement, landing from ship Marlon
nud for sale by
Juno8 BRIGHAM, KELLY It CO.
W
1NES.-
hy
ie, Madeira and Sherry: for salo
uno 7] • A. MINIS.
F ’ LOUR.—400 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing and In
store; tor salo by
Juno 8
BRIG IIA KELJW&CO.
N E. RUM.—300 bbls. Dither Felton It Sons’ Rum;
• 50 do. primo Boston do; In store nnd tor Bata by
JunoS BRIGHAM, KELLY&CO.
PLASTERING HAUL—800 bushels Plastering Hair;
1 In store; tor solo by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY It CO.
QHAMPAGKE.—10 basknta Nectar Champuguo; Just
_ 1 received aud tor sale hi
may 25 Ilf
It 8EVELINGE.
Q UICKSILVER—1501b*., Just received, nnd tor role
low, by BlOOP” -
low, by MOORE It 11END1UCKSON.
ITTAFFLEnnd WAFER IRONS, for sulo by
W June 12 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Hrynn-sL
Juno 3
JltltEDGE.
S ONGS: Askn.
This, this Is tho hour, l
CORNER WIHTAKE -
B LEACHED and Brown SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS.
Tho Subscribers huvo Just received por brig Wilson
Fuller, from Now-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
New-York 31111s do do
James’ 8loam Mills do 7-8 nnd 4-4
I^owell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Loudsdalo snd.Wnshlngton ls>ng Cloths, 4-4
Son Island Brawn Shirting, 7-8 nml 4A
7-8, 8,9,10, 11, und 12-4 Allondnlo tiro. Shooting
7-8,8,9.1(1,11, nnd 12-4 do Bleached do
7-8, 8, 9, 10, II, uud 12-4 Hamilton do do
For role by M. PHENDERGA8T tt CO.
NEW MUSIC#
• what l am thinking, Lilly Dale,
__ , .... >ur, 31y childhood’s bomta When
thou my chorlshed love wort by. I’ll think of thee lu mor-
ry hmirSfMonnliglit is sleeping, Morning, noon, und night,
Tho Parent’s lost Jewel, An dream of happy youth, By tho
moon’s soft light, Honest honrls und willing bunds, Gipsy
girl’s carol. Pilgrim land forever, Lny of the sylph, Wake
up sweet melody, Como aud see mo Mary Ann, My own
pretty Rose, Dying oxlle, Ono faithful friond, Ago of gold.
Oh wore 1 but a moonbeam bright, Thus meet thou nml
I, I wish she was here, Slrlkol striko tor your fatherland,
TruiniMJt of Llborty, Oh! mother here’s the very lop or
O A L Lamar, Thos E Lloyd.BonJ’n W Lloyd, Hugh
Lngnn, Josi Llnpmai), John. MB IjovoIL B W Loach, 11
Lathrop, Murtlu Larkin, SY Levy, JTLatham, Peter
Logaiu’Thos Leary. Hugh Darken, Patrick Lonnhnn,
Patrick Loo, Daniel Lnphnn, Hiomas Lyon, James Lon-
xghun, J T Llndo,Linda Undo, Daniel Leahoy, William
3f Leigh,!John Larkin, Honry Lathrop, D 1>Landorshtne.
Andrew liOW.O D I^ohoy, Louis Logrlol, John Lyons, O
} Aif barrow, Chari os Iaw, Peter Ia», Robert Loybourn,
Levy Llllouthni, W W Lincoln, II FLetcho, F 31 Lohoffi
Pnlno Lovell, Wm E Long, John N Lewis, Simoon Luua,
M L Luf barrow, William Lake, SAT Lawrence, AR
Uwton, Edward Lynch, Edward Lovell. John Lures, D
N l4ine, James I«tighl(n, J F Linder, James J Logan,
Robert A Lewis, A it Luce, 4 U taulu, Juo Laato, Jas
Lynch, IDLuKochc, Peter Lawrence.
FEVER AND ACUTE. ,
C HILL FEVER, Dumb Ague, Intermittent nml Re
mittent Fevers and u!l tlio various forms of bilious
diseases, spetyllly nnd thoroughly cured by DR. OS
GOOD’S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, tho well known reme
dy Tor Fever nnd Ague.
That old favorlto with tho public, requires no Clap
Trap to glvo It currency with tho peoplo. It is loft
to toll Us own story—to rest on Its own Intrinsic merits.
Ask tho candid man who has given It a fair trial, nnn ho
will tell you what It will accomplish.
It l# entirely n vegetable preparation, and may bo taken
by any one, with perfect safety to tho most dwllcato con
stitution. Ill ropontod Instances It bus been administered
lo Infanta loss than a mouth old, suffering from attacks of
Fever nud Ague, and always with entire success- In
numberless Instances constitutions greatly Imnnlred, nnd
apparently ruined by n long rosldonco In n bilious cli
mate, have boon entirely restored by Its continual and of*
flclcut use. For mIo nt wholesale or retail, by'
WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
TO ar27 Solo Agent tor this City,
ACIDULATED FRUIT-DROPS.
TT'LAVORBD with Dannnn, Pine Apple, Strawberry,
l 1 Raspberry, Croon Gaga, Orange, Jnrgonol Poor, Ver*
gnlnul Pear, Aa, Ac. These Drops havo tho pure, rich
flavor of the fruit In the highest slato or perfection, nnd
ore entirely froo from nil noxious lugredlenU, Just re-
colvoil) I»r .twiner, mri for «1. $ w LINCOLN,
mnr 18 Monamoabsqanro.
ORDINARY’S BLANKS.
A LI. the different forms of Itliuiks, according to tho
late law. tor tho ' ‘
snlo by [mnr 20]
- ,. Hrown’N ENsence of JumuicuOinifer.
late law, for tho.Courtrff Onllnag^grintodand^for rpiilS Article Is elaborately prepared from carefitilys.
•DUPONT’S OUNI’OWDEIL,
R IFl.ft, SPORTING, and BLASTING, lu kegs, linlf
kegs, quarter kegs nnd canisters, constantly for snlo
at manufactnrora’ prices, and
'■ “ &6o.
July 5
Agonta of Dupont do Nomours &
H OSIERY.—100 dozens Lullon' WMfo Ootum llow.
SOdozon# do Unbleached do do
25 do do Black do do
25 do do Mixed do do
60 do MIssoP White, Colored and Fancy lloso.
75 do noys’ Whlto, Brown and Mixed Socks.
Also:—Ladles’ Black and Whlto Silk Horn tor sale
low, by NKV1TT. LATHROP It Sl'EtilHNS.
S F.1
fl
fuuo 24
S.E. BOTHWELL St CO.
NOTICE.
M y STOCK OF JEWELRY Is now large nnd very
select; DIAMOND WORK or 1’INS, EARINGS,
FINGER RINGS, &Cn Is now more oxtenslvo thanuaaal,
having u flue lot of Extra Size, sot to order. Anioug the
variety la n CLUSTER RING, (seven Diamonds,) value,
$5(10—which will be a real gratification to show my
friends ns being rare, end of hoaiillful workmanship ; It
Is also fitted tor n I’lN, in a very good nnd substantial
farm. Ladles’PINS, IthoOCUlfe, EARRINGS. BOX-
pinh. tor Hair or Dauuerrcotyiw Mcdullons; for do. do^
iSatlc»ir ».S SnAWt'i'iss ..a trinkets, i„
tho grimiest varioty. All «IU botHUtotPriCM mMittuto
,u £w mw
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing,
vlvlng, nnd beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chi
_ _i.i. r.u..„ .rtiwianttrii ■imnrlnr
„ lairs,
fee- giving a rich, glowy nppoarnneo, superior to var
nishing. Tho subscribers havo been appointed Agonta
for the role or tho nbovo excellent urtlclo. Dirac-
SSftJS^ A 10
jm, 27 190 Bryun-slrect.
NEW BOOKS. . .
A AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY In 1848 nnd ’40; by
Win. Henry Stiles; In 2 vols. 8vo n with plate*.
Price, $3.50.
Tho Ingoldsby LegcmlN or Mirth and Marvel.
Mexico—Aztec, Spanish und Republican—a Historical
Sketch ortho Late War, nnd Notices of New Moxlconnd
California; by llraulz Mayer. 8vo^ with numerous steel
n flm V Buokoye Abroad, or Wanderings In Europo and In
tho Orients, with engravings; by S. 8. (fex.
The Two Families; by tho author of “lloso Dougins.”
Pynnshuratl His Wanderings und Way* or Thluking.
Tho Study of Words; by K. ChcnovixTrench.
Willis’s PeucllUngs by tno Way.
may 28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
I IME.—Landing from brig Harriet; for role by
j junolS IlltIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
[June W)
V ANILLA BEANS.—A very sii|>erior lot or Vanilla
Beans, large and fresh, this J - J 1 * *“
role by
dny received, nnd* for
W. W. LINCOLN,
TTOWARD STREET FLOUR.—100 bbls. Howard
JLjL Street Flour; lauding from schr. Georgia from Bal-
i more, tor role by
Jiiuu 4 COHENS tt HERTZ. .
N EW GOODS PER STEAMER—Just opened nnd for
role by D“"’|TT tt MORC ‘ ”
_ . sale by
Organdie Muslins,
Illnck llaregcs,
Linen Sheetings,
Linen Damasks
d*witt tt Morgan.
Bordered Prints,
Black Fringe,
Long Nutt Alilts,
Ladles’Silk Sc KldGlovca,fce
Is pickled Tongues; 9 boxes smoked
B .
TONGUES.
Tongues.
CHEESE—50 boxes imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES.—Ill boxes Pickles. Just received per schr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, nnd tor sale by
may 24, A. MINIS.
C HAMPAGNE.—50 baskets, pints and quarts, Georala
brand, from tho home of X. Desbordes Fils, of Avlze;
Just Imported, nud for sulo by
mny .4 COIIEN tt FOBDICK.
S EGARS.—27,000 “Noriogu” Segura; for snlo by
may 25 BRONSON It BEVELINGE.
H a
AIR BRU8HES.—A beautiful assortment or Hair,
Nail, Tooth, nnd Comb Brushes, comitoscd orpenrl.
Satin-wood, Ivory, Buffalo, nnd Shell backs. Also barn
and soft English, French, and American manufacture.—
Just received and far rolo by
July i) MOORE Sc HENDR1CK8QN.
I pNGLISH FJCKLES and FRENCH MUSTARD.—
U Just received:
10 dozen English Pickles, assorted;
5 do French 31ustnrd, do
5 do Worcestershire Sauce;
5 do Italian 3laraskino:
5 do Dutch Curasao; In store nnd for snlo by
J. ROUS8EAU,
may 8 Corner Bull and Bay-streets.
jgARF.nES, MUSLINS, Sca—I
steamer Florida
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! THUNK
A very largo assortment of f
common TravelllngTrunks, among whl__
are Ladles’ Trunks, and Hat Boxes, Just
received nml for sale by
apr27 O. JOHNSON & CO„ IQBBryniMrt. .
Juno 28
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!
Received per steamer, a fine a
mentof Travelling and Packing ”
Also, a nice selection of Carpet B
! ! PIERSON fc IlEUTT.
TIN-WARE) AND STOVE DEEOflJij^'
Removal,
JAMES SULLIVAN has removed from his
old stand in Whltsker-street, to the now ana
beautiful Iron Front Stnro, In Brough*
ton-street, nearly oppeslto I. W. Morrell fa
Co.’s store.
A more extensive assortment than hereto-
> tore will bo kept, und all reasonable effort
made to please. June 20 ■
Liquors. Wines and Fancy Groceries.
— * THEsubscriberwouldlntormlilsfricndsaiiil-,
ho public generally, that ha liusjust opened, at
the comer or Bull and Bay-streets, opposite the
iistortTHouse, a well-selected stock of FANGYGROOE-
RIE8, WINES and LIQUORS-such ns old Madeira,
Sherry, Port, Teneriflb, Claret, Champagne and Uerman
Wines; choico old Brandies, or various brands: Jamaica
. onongnhela.Whiskey; a
choice lot or Segars, of various bands; fresh Salmon; Sar
dine*; Olives; Capers; Anchovies: English Pickles; Ame
rican do.; English Situcos; London Portor; Salad. Oil;
Judd's Sperm and Patent Candles; and many other arti
cles, too numerous to mention.
Jan 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
COHENS 6c HERTZ
Offer for snlo ou accommodating terms!
50 hluls. fair to prime New-Orleuns Sugar
100 hlids. choice Cuba Molasses; 200 boxes Star
Candles
1 coils Kentucky Bale Rope; 50 bales Gunny Bagging
20 bales Dundco do; 100 boxes manufactured Tobacco
100 bags Rio Coffeo; 30 do old Java d6
30 hhds. Bacon Slues; 30 bbls. choice Hams
300 bags Maryland Oats; 40,000 Ilnvana Segars
250 bags prime white Corn; 2U0 bbls.N. O. Whiskey
250 bbls. Baltimore Whiskey; 50 do. Northern Gin .
-T*;30doN.E " -
20 bbls. N. 0.3Iolasses; 3
1. E. Rum. Jan 15
N £W*ORLEAN8 MOLASSES.—100 borrels of supe
rior quality; tor sale by
Juno 12 Cl.AGUQRN It CUNNINGHAM.
I NDIA RUBBER PACKING, or all thicknesses, tor
steam onglues: for sale by
Juno 12 CLAGHORN to CUNNINGHAM.
W AFER and WAFFLE IRONS, Soup Digesters,
and Coffee Roasters; fur snlo by
Juno IS COLLINS to BULKLEY.
T> ACON.—30hhds. primo Shoulders; 20 hhds. do Sides,
13 landing from burque Lo Cocu.: tor rolo by
Juno 1- collLN & I'OSDICK.
17 .
1? da Crackers; tor salo by
Juno 13
JjTaTsINS AND FIGS—20 boxes Raisins, 50 drums se
ll. J. GILBERT.
_ lected Figs, Just received by
Juno 14
J. A. BROWN.
71LA8TER.—100 bbls. Plaster Paris, In store: tor sale by
JL JunoB URtGUAM, KELLY to CO.
J M. SHEFFIELD'S Ship Axes nnd Adgos, jusi re-
• cotvod and tor role by
juho4 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Urynn-rt.
■^yAX 31ATC11ES—In Ornamental^ , J ox <*,\ r ” r . a £ 1 ‘ 5 r b y
COLLINS to BULKLEY.
P INEAPPLE CHEESE.—SOboxos Pineapple Cheese;
received and tor salo at tho Emporium,
may27 SEABORN GOODALL.
B OYS’ GRASS LINEN COATS; nlso, do. WliiU
Mars. Vests; Just opened ut
Juno 4 SAULSBUItY to CO.’S, Marshall House.
Jlll'l) AND FANCY COL’D SHIRTS; nlso, afresh
linns: Just received ut
SAULSHURY to CO.’8, Marshall House.
June 4
rp E AW A ITERS.—A largo nnd clogant ossortmenl ot
X Walters, comprising Gothic, Oblong, und Round,
single and in setts, Wald with Pearl ami plain; Just open-
lid for rolo by COLLINS & BULKLEY,
Jan 0
100 Uryun-atreet.
ly se-
_ . ... issessesin a
concentrated form nil tho valuable properties of the Ja
maica Ginger, mid Is warranted to l»o froo from all Irri
tating or othor properties of an Injurious tendency.
It is boucflclnlly used In n variety of circumstances
where a warm cordial and grateful stimulant la required,
particularly In cases wht-ro there is a senso of oxlinu*-
tion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a tow drops
In half n tumbler or water will) a Utile sugar, will bo
found an effectual nnd most pleasant restorative, which
makes this essence n highly useful addition to tho travel-
lur’» portmanteau, as well as to the family cotiectiau of
remedies.
Where there Is au unpleasant sense of weight or nnusoa
after eating, from Imperfect digestion, or wnofo nausea
is Induced from riding iu a rail road car, or carriage, or
from the motion or a vessel at sen, tho Essence or Gin
ger. tr given according to tho directions will almost in
variably glvo relief.
lu ordinary dlarrhom, Incipient cholera, In short, In
nil cusos of prostration of thodlgostlve functions, whether
from Indulgence or disease Ills of incatiranblo vnino.
During the summer mouths and lu Southern climates.
It Is invaluable, particularly during tho prevalence of
epidemic Cholera t no traveller or family should bo with
out It. ....
Just received por steamer, and for sale by
W« W. LINCOLN,
Juno 24 31onun)ent-*nuaro.
OMRS.—A largo assortment of Sholl, Ivory, Buffalo.'
nnd tirazilltau Dressing, Tuck, Flno Teeth, and
Children's .Long Coinbs,ortho latest patterns; Just re
ceived per steamer, aud for safe by •
July !> MOOlUl to UENDR^CKSON.
HlTEWASU. Scrub, Hand, and Dusting BRU8U-
June 11
\ W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan st.
■J^RlTANNIA AND TABLE TEA. SPOONS, for;#ato by
F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Uryantat.
S PERM CANDLES.—10 boxes Sperm Candles,recelved
and tor role at tho Emporium.
ju„o 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
O'
RANGES—20 boxes, Ju&l received by
J. A. BROWN.
jINH APPLE CHEESE.—A tow boxes for snlo at tho
Emporium, by
10UR KROUT.—5 bbls. Sour Kreut, for safe by
“ - - B, GOODALL.
S '
Juno
S UGAR.—20 hhds. fair and choico Porto Rlco^Sugar,
Just received, und for solo by _
ju„o 29 McMAHON to DOYLE.
French Printed Jaconets and Brilliants;
Embroidered and Printed Bnroges;
Mourning Bareges; Plain India Foulard Silks;
3!oumlugaud Fancy Ginghams;
Tissues and Grenadines; Muslin 3Iant\tias;
Black Laco Mitts and Gloves;
Rlerrlinnc Prints, toe., toe. For sale by
mnr 31 HENRY LATHROP
to CO.
UGAR8, &c.—25 bbls. Uru»tied7'40 bhls.Clariflod nnd
Granulated, and 20 hhds. Rluscovndo anil Porlo Rico
Sugar, 10 hhds. Cuba Molasses, and 20 bbls. New -Orleans
Molasses; Just received by
mny 21) ■ M. J. SOLOMONS.
N EW GOODS—Per steamer Alabama: White and
Illuck Barege and Muslin Mantillas, new styluHprlug
Prints, While and Colored How and Half How, Jaconet
und Swiss Muslims Plain and Striped Cambrics, Long
Lawns Irish Linens, nml Damasks: torrolohy
mnyfl NfcviTT, LATHROP to 8TEBBINS.
UTA BAG A TURNIP SEED.—This dny received per
steamer Stalo of Georgiu, a largo supply or Ruta
lingo, Flat Dutch, Bed Top, Largo Norfolk, nnd Hanover
Turnip Seeds. There Seeds nro direct from the Gar
dens of David Landratb, and are wurranted to be or the
growth of 1852. 1 W. W. LINCOLN,
Juno 28 _ Momwnent-squaro.
CtiUSSII CONGRESS WATER.—Just received j>or brig
I 1 Augusta, a largo supply of Congress Water, fresh
from IhoSpriiig nnd recently bottlod. tor safe by the bot
tle, dozen, or cose. W. W. LINCOLN,
June 14 Monument-square.
B UOWN’S F.8SENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.—A
fresh supply, Just received and tor safe by
JlliujJiO MOOKE fc HENDRICKSON.
H AIR DYE.—Batchelor’s nnd Bogle’s celebrated Hair
Dye, this duv received per steamer, nnd for safe by
*— ■ W. W.LINC“
July»
W. LINCOLN, Rlonumciit-squnrc.
F ACE aud N.W. COLLARS nml Under-Sleeves, Net
j Gloves and Mitts, Silk and Llslo do., Cnmbrlc nnd
Swiss Edgings nnd Inserting*, Jaconets; Swiss, Mull, aud
PlaUl Muslins; Just received nnd tor safe cheap hy
Juno 10 DzWITT to MORGAN,
C HURCH’S LOTION.—An olfectual cure for eruptions
on tho face nnd skin. A degree or pleasure necom-
pnnlestlio usoortlils elegant preparation, In Its refresh
ing effect upon the skin. Cutaneous irritability,and dis
coloration uro also removed nnd a pure state or tho com
plexion established by the use of this Lotion. This day
rocelvod and for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN,
may 5 Rfonuraeiit-squaro. _
B RUSHES.—A largo amTeieganr nssortment of Hair,
Tooth, aoth, Nall, and Comb Brushes, this day re
ceived por steamor Florida, nnd tor safe by
July 8 W. W. LINCOLN, Rlonument-sqnnre.
role by
jnn 6
BAGGING, BALE ROPE and TWINER-120
hules Gunny Cloth; 50 coils WesteroRope; 725
,do. Dillon’s Rope; 12 bales DUlou’s Twine} for
COHEN to FOSDICK.
'HARDWARE; COTTON GINS, Ac.
n THE SUBSCRIBER offers Ihe following (present
rivals) tor safe on very liberal terms:
Collins’ heavy and light Axes and Hatchets.
Archer to Co.’s heavy, medium nnd tight Axes
nnd Hatchets.
Ames’ Spudes and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Chisels, Augers, and Files, Hand-Saws, Wood-Saws and
Hammers
Pilch nnd Manure Forks; Steol and Wooden Rakes
Steel Yards; Counter Scales and Balances
Colton und Store Trucks, all sizes, several extra large,
with wide whools and lynch nina
Log and Trace Clmlns und Stretchers
Douglass’ Force and 8uction and Yard Pampa
Hydraulic Roms, Leud Pipe to fit
Fnteut Leather nnd India Rubber Belting, various slzea
Cotton Saw Gins and Sea Island Cotton Gin*
Bagging Twlno or sujwrior quality, and cheap
l’uro Sperm and Lamp OH
Garden nnd Wny Wheel Harrow# ...
Burr Rllll Stone, in tho rough or dressed for. running, of
any required sizes
MUl Irons, aud Screws lo suit. ■ »
For bargains, cull ou C. II. CAMPFIELD, ,
171 Bay-street.
Wool, Hides, nnd 8klns taken In trade, or paid tor In
cnsb.nt current prices. Apply ns above. 0- tob24
Tliu Glsoai>oNt store la Still to .be Found.
.47’181 CONGRESS-ST.
EINSTEIN A BOKHAN. ■
T HE Undersigned takes plcnsuro in announcing to the
public, that thoy hnve,uB usual, a huge and Wffii
selected Stock of SPRING nnd 8USIMER GOODS on
hand, which they assure to bo equal, If not superior, td,
any stock In tbe city, und which they offer to sell as lout
ns they con be purchased at any other place. •
Their stock comprises a large quantity of printed.
MUSLINS nnd BAREGES, a largo portion of whfch wUt
bo sold nt cost pm*
French LAWNS
fS nnd CAMBRICS, SILK TISSUES.
Plain, figured,changeable, plaid, striped lindblk. SILKS
Plata and embroidered Swiss, Cambric, Mull and.
Book 3IUSLINS.
1 ENTI.BMEN’8 and
and Boys’ Light SPRING CASSI-
, striix'd, whlto. and colored Linen
il'd Bilk Cravata, plaid nnd striped
-~lK: ’ w —“*■
G ] .
MERES, plaid,
Drills, black and col'd .
Muslin CruvnlN plaid nnd striped Slat nnd Linen Cravnta
for summer, silk and satin Stock* and Tics, Linen Collars.
Kid, Silk and Llslo Gloves, black French Cloths aud
Cnssimero tor spring nnd summer, Merino, Silk, Lisle
nml Cotton Underveals, Suspenders und Half-Hose of
every description, 8!lk nnd Linen Cainhrio Hdkfa. For
sale by [npr 10] AIKIN fa BURNS.
IOBACCO.—100 pckgs. Tobacco, or various brands
• Hi™, for by McMA1 , 0N D0VtE .
T L - -. . .
nnd qualities, tor
Juno 20
T TIN EG AR,—90 bbls. Wlilto VVfno Vlnogar, choico ar-
V ^ iu., nx»lvoK, & dqyi.e.
H ay, bricks, white pine lumber, and
LATHS.—100 bales Eastern Hay, 50,000 superior
Paving Bricks, 20,000 ft White Pine Boards, nnd 100,000
reasoned While Piue Laths, cargo of brig Harriet, dally
expected. For sale, to arrive, by
July 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY It CO.
D ~ OMESTIO LIQUORS.—50 bbls. Now Orleaus Rocti-
flod Whiskey, 50 do. K. l’helus’ do^ 50 do. N. E.
Rum; 20do.Domestic Brandy; just received, nnd for
“jflllolS McMAHON fc DOYLE.
QAULSUURY to CO. havo Just opened a splendid Lot
O or brown and butf Lawn Coats. Something hand
some Tor suramor wear. Cull nnd see. June 23
jQRASS - LINEN"VESTS—Just received and tor rolo by
Juno 23
SAULSBUHY to CO^
Marshall House.
TRICKLES—In Jars, bbls., and half bbls., for role at tbe
X Emporium, by 8..GOODALL.
S UGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, toe.—10 hhds. SU
Croix 8ugar, 25 do. Porto Rteo do,, 100 bbls. Stunrfs
do. B.to C., 50 do. Crashed do.,20 do. Powdered do., 40
boxou Loaf do.; 200 bags Rio Coffee, 75 do. Lag. do., 25
do. Java do., 10 do. Mocbo do.; 250 boxes Tobacco, va
rious brands; 50,000 very superior Bpwtlih Segars; 100,-
000 Half-Spanish and American do.; for role by
July 5 CRANE to IIOLC03IBE.
RIMF. ALMOND8, Filberts, English Walnuts, Brazil
Nats, fresh Sardines, best Brands; In store, and tor
role by [July 7] W. D..FORP.
BUTTS; nlso on assortment of LACE, . EDGINGS, Unen
and Silk HANDKERCHIEFS. ;
Their stock of CALICOES nnd CINGHAMB, as also of
HOUSE-KEEPING GOOD8 is well supplied, especially
in LINENS, which they will soil atastoaishjng low prices.
They assure all their goodB perfectly sound, and are*
jiecertae/*#* able to sell cheaper thou tho cheapest store •
Tho ftuoUe la mpectfutiy Invited to call and examine
the stock of EINSTEIN to ECKMAN’S,
apr 30 151 CongresMtreeL
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold In flno pow
der, then mixed with Linseed Otito tho consistency
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex-
C sure ofa few months to the atmosphere, this coating
comes a perfect elate or coat of mall, protecting what
ever Is covered from the action of the weather and from
There is nothing equal to It tor steamboat and car,docks,
tor all kinds of Iron, os U forms n coating nearly as haht
as the Iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
In some plnces, a spurious article baa been sold,as tho
genuine, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy of*
authorized Agonta.
Every Burrel is marked BLAKE’S FIRE-PROOP.
PAINT. The above Paint Is tor role In Snvnnnah by
sep 18 C. A. L. LAMAR.
HHOllUA UHUU MILL NX
ao DUIB. suoii 9J uu. uuiurauu uimiuj, *~ qr. i
Sweet Wine: 10qr.casks Muscat Wine; IQdo. Ten
ffij’l" 1 ’ “ y CHANE t HOLCOMBE.
rpHE Undersigned has on band an assortment" of E
, X Stone, from 10 Inches to 4# feet diameter,W p '
of which Is already dressed tor running, and of sul.
quality. All the necessary Irons furnished with lUss
when wanted.
Having n competent Individual to drese and fit MUI
Stones, the article can bo delivered at all Ume* to suit ;
orders, and on liberal terms. 0. H. CAMPFIELD.:
T A OTEALS.—Tills artlclo la Intended to
the common nursli
many oh]notions. The '
^bottle, j( to wl
adaption enables tho child to focJ In t^oftatursl;
ns giving nourishment directly ^from *’-
may 3