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rtlscd, gen*
hist of Voters.
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same, That from and after the passage of this act all
pontons shall bo qualified to vote at elections for Muyor mid
Aldermen of tho city of Savannnhnnd tho hamlets there*
of who ore citizens of the United Slates, have resided in
the Slate of Georgia for one yoar Immediately preceding
tho election and within tho corporate limits of Bavunuan
for one mouth Immediately preceding thoir registration
and continue so to do tip to' Uio liino of election, who
have attained tho ago of twonty-ono years, have paid all
city taxes or have la their own right sufficient real estate
to sstlsiy any tax executions which may be against thorn,
who have made all’ralurns required by the ordinances of
tho city, and have been -registered according to tho pre
visions of tills act.—Extract from, the Registry Law.
A-
Adolph Abrahams.Robert Adams, John 8 Achord,Goo
A Ash,F W Avorfolul,0 W Anderson,Mathias Amorous,
O II Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, O S Arnold,
Goo Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P W Alexander, Robt
Austin, George Armslroug, James Andersou, W V N
Armstrong.
Conrad nycli, Richard Burko, Michael Boylnn, E W
Bukor, Jehu Brady, K J Blount, Win M Blount. Patrick
Brady, Thos Bandy, Win 11 Blount Dr W G Bulloch,
Aulhony Busier, Saul 8 Box, Jos II Baldwin, Isaac Bran-
no, Soigsmond Berg, Henry Berners, N K llnruum, Wm
T UrauUoy, Relit Blake, Wm Burke, A T Bennett, Win
M Black, Felix UouyBHuu, Gilbert Butler, Tlios Boiirko.
Eugene M lleo, J P Bolfoulllet, L E Byck, A Borcliert,
Win Unssongert Patrick Bulkoy, P H Bohn, Henry lletto*
man, Thos.tv E llotiUo, Win J Bulloch. Patrick Bradtey,
Henry Hurt, EH Bacon, S P Boll, Win J Baudy, 111’
Byrd, G A Uoufotilllol, Jno G Bryan, Thomas H Barrett
Michael Uruuum, David Bell, Juo Bilbo, T A llulkloy,
Francis Blair, Cluis Balt Patrick Brudy, Thos J Bulloch,
J M Butler, Michael Bryan, Goo Bunkmun, C E Barrio,
JosBrynu, I) 1. Best, J A Baker, VV II Bunch, Jos K
llallough; Wm D Brown, A T Bowue, Jos li Bnrronglis,
Jno Bennett, Louis Bsufleld, Jos Bancroft Thuddous J
Baldwin, Patrick Burke, G I< Blount, Jno N Barbee, Jua
A Browu, C W Bruau, ftluscs Black, U L 8 Bunts, Thus
S Bailey, WII Bulloch, R ft! Bnrtholmsia, Heury W Buff-
.uiillott, P N Blols, Henry Brightun, IV 8 Brantley, T W
Bouton, M J Buckner, Joliu Boston, B M U Burroughs,
DunnU Blanuorhasscti.
O.
LConstan-
i A Guy*
ouLKinun, uugu uiinon, >v u i;oo|ivr, Edward
David Cohen, John Cleary, Jos V (Jonnorat,
tin.
letUn
Allen tiiillou.Cliua Cooper, Jus Cleary,’Barnard Constant
tlue, Thos W Cooper, John Clancy. John Cantons, F W
Cornwell, Jos S CarruUiers, Nicholas Cruger, Wright
Culpepper, Thos Corley. It M Charlton, 8 J Cassels,
lUcutml Colo, Thos Cusack,Jno L Clark, Michael Cusack,
C H Oaujpflold, Francis T Colo, John Curry, Thus Clark,
John Cordell, Jrs Connolly, John Carruthors, Frederick
Vtlrttr . .. I —.-.v .III- ML.t-L- 1_. n l._l,
FrosCi
Cotter, „ #
horn, Johu Cass, Juo Cuunlnghum, Carl Craft Wm Cur-
son, U L Cole, W O Charlton, 8 J M Oubbego, Moses
Coburn, L F Cook, Henry Capon, 8 M Golding, Freder
ick Cantons, Wm Cox, Vvnllaco Gumming, Patrick Crot-
ty, Michael Corey, Peter Cobb, Jno J Cornell, Win Con*
don, Robt Carr, eras Champion, AII Champion, Jno W
Cornell, James Cornell, H R Christian, Jno J Coates, Jus
Cox, JnoT Oaiupngnac, Wm Cullen, And Cordon, Plorco
Cnudoti, Aaron Cluuuuloa, W T Chapman, Dmilel Clark,
J B Cubbego, George Colly, Uriah Cranston, Charles,Cun-
non, Robert J Cawzhy, ST Chapman, John F Curd ell,
Antonio China, John L Capo, ThosCounUT, Thos Couwuy,
Monos 8 Cohen, D B Camp.
D<
Rlo’d W Dolanoy, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm O
DawsoiniMichael Dally, Rlo’d Donavau, flaml P Dibble,
Daniel Donovan. Albert-L D’Lorzo, Patrick Downuy,
Isaac D’Lyun, Michael Donnelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson, Morly Dnrgau, Wm II Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jos Dunn, Chesloy Dagger, Jas II Dctnund, J6s Dawson,
Thos DowelL Jno Downing, J E Davis,* H J Dickerson,
L S DuLyou, G W Davis, D S Daniels, Jno Dailey, Wm
Duucau, Johu Dillon, Israel Dasher, Lovl DulbllU A O
Davenport, Isaac Davis, Henry Danncnfulsar, JnoDDol-
Juunoy, W L Davis, S O Dunning, Patrick Dorvlno, Chas
JI Duryuo, Burrell Dye, S U Dunning, Jr, F G Dana, W
II Dudley, Johu Devatiey, Johu Doble, RII Darby.
J3«
Henry. Ellis. Daniel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
Einstein, John Hverard, Wm Ellcby, Tho* Eden, O W
Eden, Johu J Edy, diaries J Eden.
> F«
Joseph Felt, John Foloy, Thos Ford, Jos 8 Fay, Wm
FerriH, Sowall H Fisk, James Fountain, Ditgald Ferguson,
J BFalilgant, Robert Ferrell, Jno G Falljgnnt, Jas Fur-
roll, Johu Folleard.Andrew Furry, Johu Fitzgerald, An-
drdw Flutlcy, R R Fell, Michael Finney, Wm F Fcay, E
8 Fulton, Go Frierson,' Austin French, Johann D Fishor,
Win Folllnrd, Dominick Flntloy. John Flnnuogan, Pat’k
Foloy, Thos Flaherty* Jno D Fish, LM Folllgant, Owen
Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jas Faunsuut, Michael Fay, G W
Fonuoll, Jno Foster, J R Fisher. O J Fulton, Jacob
Friend, J O Fathers, G G Fnrrlca, John O Ferrell, James
Felker, Green Fleetwood, Geo W Fatto, Leonard Free-
land, HR Fort
John Gerdtz, Francis Grimball. J F Gullmartln, BoqJ
Geouovoly, Joshua Griffith, C L Gilbert Jos George, sr^
G VV Garinnny, J B Gallic, Jos T Gannon. Jos Uolgur,
Mlohsol Glasgow. Geo A Gordon, Win A Gibbons, Pat
rick Warren, Jas Grady, Geo .Glen, J V Grovensteln. John
Gammull, Jos Gallagher, Domingo Galleo, John Griffin,
* JasEGodfrey, L J Gullmarlin, Seaborn
ST U Alt l ISO AT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
Will continuo to run tlio following Steamers, viz:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) Cupt. .
CHATHAM, (Iron) Capt. IIudbard.
THOS. S: METCALF, Cant .
TENNESSEE, Cant.
Which, with tow-bonts and lighters, ntrord unequalled
facilities for transportation or freight In tho Interior of
Georgia, South Carolina, Tennesseo and Alabama, In
connection with Railroads.
Tho elegant steam-packet D. L. Adams will connect
with tho steamships Florida nnd Alabama, landing
freight by them In 5 days from Now York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken at reduced rates,) will bo forwurd-
ed free of commtssfoH.
In order to'prevent drfenffox ormfrcflmWs, bills
■uiiii uinnoveir,4iuisuoairey, ii J Gullmarlin, Seaborn of hiding should bo addressed to G. II. JOHN8TON,
GihhIuII, David II Gnntm, Goorgo Gulehouso, J M Griffin, President, Snvannnh. Merchandize from the Interior, to
n.— m.— /, ..r,—i-.. JOHN A. 5IOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah.—Goo. H. Johnston, Andrew IjOW, Edwnnl
Pndelford. W. O. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph 8.
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
Acousta.—J. IL Bulkloy, T. 8. Metcalf, Jnmos Hop
L.'Hopklns, K. Sherman, G. M. Nowton.
Bavuiinnh, Juno 24,
Thos Green, J W Gihlions, Chas Gross, Patrick Gordon,
I M Green, Jno F Glatlguy, Peler GnTnev, W VV Good,
rich, Israel Gear. Wm F Goodwin, John Gllleland, Joseph
I> Warnett, ClmrlesGiuitthl, Jolin Gallaghor, O A Greiner,
1- L Gue, R'M Goodwin, L 8 Goodwlu, Onrstou Gerdts,
James IsGaudry, JuliusB Gaudry, III!Griffin.
N L Harris, P D Ilollzhelm! John nnupt. Sr n O 8 Hon-
O iristonhor Hussey, J D Hltghos, C S Ilorris, Martin
Houlihan, Dennis Iloaly, Dennis Holland, L S Hart, Ml*
®J' aQ lR«ran, John Hughes; David Harmon, M O Ilonld,
Wm LHaupt, WmN Habersham, Jos Hunter, SNHar.
'Hernandez, 8 P Hamilton. Henry Haupt, Ed-
““ni IIe }Toren, Patrick Hall, Wm Haitian, Jonathon III1L
L „ p Harris, Wm P IIunterTo VV Hardcastle, Wm Hunt,
or, E D Hendry, DF Halsoy,PatrickHonly, John Higgins,
A Hongos, Jno Hunter, 8 B Haupt, Jno
Howard, Martin 1 Horn, Wm Hone, Peter Herman, RA
Honlkor, Robt Uutchlnson, Jos C Hlnos, Henry Hunkon,
i-ii MV. Michael Hickoy, Timothy Howe, O S Hardoo,
Lllsha Hazad, J P Hood, Thos Honderson,VV J Hulloy,
llunryl^rpor, J E Hogg, VV'R Harris, Nicholas Ilernun*
TliosJfoffijrod, Alfred Haywood, Moses Y Homier*
fj ,n » 0 R HnII, R' II Ilurdce, David Hnrringtop, Edwin K
H«U, W U llauseman, N M Harris, Stepnow Halriok, 8
u 1 .9-P ,lui *for, RR llahershiuu, Ohas F Hnm-
Uon, VV U Holmes, S P Halsey, Win U llaborshara, J bl
Haywood* Thos Hoynes.
John W Ihly, John L llil/vVm Ihly, Drien Island.
Goorge.Jonos, Jos O Jones,* Job M Jones, BG Jnmos,
Aloxnnilor Johnson, Jus T Jones. JD Jesse, Tlios Jones,
/ ti . n< *O* 0> *°l ,n>lo n l Peler Jacobs, Jno It Jbiin-
son, Christian Jogatottor, E 0 Johnson, O H Johnson, W
i P. ^ h? i0a ? D>oy«l) nonj’n W Lloyd; Hugh
Ig»thron,M_.
Logan, Thos Lorn
u'V'5 .X 0 ’ l* m 'K Ijpng, John N Ix>wl% Blmoon Iguio.
Lynch, 1D LaRoche, Peter laiwrehoo,. * , M
Abrahnm Mints, David Morris, Jacob Manses, John
Makln, Thos McNIeholns, 'John Mnsterson, Edward
lluaham Jeremloh McCarthy, John Melluo, Wm Morrell,
JO Mehrtons, RobV McIntyre, H O Mehrtens, Jno D Mal-
lett, Jos Mordocal, Michael McGrall; Thos Mnruugh,
Lesndor Monro, Msthlas II Myer, Peter McGuilllcuddy
Silvester Mnnnlng. M Marsh. Jacob Miller, JnoMurchl*
-in, Jno MoMmollb, Thos Muher, Thos MoAulltf. Jus
.. ..* ..... .. - ■
Monrn, O C Millnr/John McCa^of*Harvey Morse, John
MoDorinntt, J M Milieu, Thomas VV McArthur, Levi 8
Myers, Henry MorckhnrdL Michael Month, Thomas Ma
hon, Patrick McGovern, S 8 Millar, T J McNIsh, John
Mahoney, John McGuusgh, Patrick Mnsterson, John
Mnllerv, James J McCoy.Isaac Minis, Edward McCnlie,
O MurklnSj S 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire, Lawrence Mc
Kenna, Noylo Melluo, J II Mehrtons, MB Myer, Thomas
McKenna, John Miller, Jacob Mankc, Edward McGrow,
Bartholomew Mclnarney, John Mailer* I.uder Mchr-
%o*'ho«hr,« 8 Miller, John R
Martin. Wllllnm IfMoll. James VV Morgan, Miclinol Mor-
ris, John VV MoKoy, O F Mills, VVIIUnm is Mongin, D J
MeKenzIo, A F Monlecal, Jns 8 McDonald, Jus Mnriu-
sy, Thos It Mills. Domingo Msrtlng, Jos Murphy, G A Me*
Ueskev, Angus MoAlnln, Michael Martin, Polor Maris, A
G Mode, M U Millen, Jno McCall, Jns McFeely, Wm Met-
call; E Mcudoll, A K Moore, Wm Mackay.
Joseph Neill, ThosNaylor, Wm Nnngozer, JasNungo-
VV G Norwood, Jno VV Noavllt. D D Nlenols, E L
■" Dan’l Nelson, Torrence Ni 4
Nefdllngor, Dan’l Nelson, Torronco Nugent, O N Nichols,
Geo S Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Naglo, Nevill Noylc, Jno
Neil, J G Neldtllnger, A A Nungazer, J It Norton.
John W Owens, Goo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor,Tim
O’Brien, Owon O’ltourko^Iohn F O’llyrne, DavId'O’Con-
nor, Oweu O’Jtlelly, Humphrey O’lxairy, U 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’Connell, Jno II Ohlmeyer, Win
11 Olcott, Wm Olmstcad, J P O’Neill, D U oleott, K
O’llyrne, Michael O’Neill, C E O’Sullivan, II O Oliver,
John Oliver, Jonathan Olmstcad, 51 O’Reilly, James OU-
vor, W C O’DrlscolL
P.
Martin Payton, Antonio l’onco, E M Prendorgnst,
Som’l N Pnpot, James Prendorgnst, O C Pnrkor, Anthony
Portor, Jos V Prentice, Jno F Posey, N 8 Piuder, Sntn’l
Phllbrlck, Jas 61 Pronuce, 8 61 Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k
Pruntv, Andrew U Pacetty, Edwin Parsons, Ellshn Pur-
sons, Jno Poole, 8 G Pancost, Owen I’otorson. O B Pallor-
son, John Perflold, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jos l’ron-
dorgus, Thos Purse, Sam’l Plttihan, E J Purse, Goorgo
Parsons, R D Punot, M I’rondorgast, Edward PadolfonL
Bon., EdwardPadelfonl, Jr* ThosPldgeoii, Thos Split,
Jno Posted, Jos W PhlUlpSjJninea Prunly, J M Palin. *
Jos Quantock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn.
It.
P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt, Jacob
Rosenband, John Russell, Dennis Ilyan, Wm Rochester,
James Russell, ThosJ Ilyon, J II lloss, John ltcedy, A
M lloss, Michael Itoohfurd, Christopher Itussell, Wm P
Roberts, John ltyan, JB Read, Jos VV Robberts, Henry
Roser, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, L 8 Russell, Wm
Roche, Ramey Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Juo O Rowland, Michael Rooiiov, Goorgo
Ritter, Edward Reilly, Danlol Robertson, Wm Remslmrl,
J VV ltahun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W
Ronuhart, Robt Halford, 11 VV Italford, Mathew Halford,
Wm ltellly, J P VV Rood, Jno Rlordoti, Francis Reives,
Jodbrson Roberts. O II Ilikumntt, 11 Rogers, J Honaldson,
Jeremiah Ryan, B G Rood, Chas E Robinson.
N.
E A Snullard, Wm Swoll, John A Sclmlfor, John
Scudder, Itich’d 8mye,Honry8tarko,AbrohnmSImi»soii,
Christopher Sshueldcr, Johu A Sliily, ltlch’d Scanlon,
Emanuel Shcflall, Ilurmau Sllber, It II 8pencer, Morde-
caiShetlnlL Andrew 8 leaf voter, John Savage, J 8 Solo
mons, Frod’k Schvrif, A A Bmels, VV It Symons, Thus
Sullivan, Geo Snalthoir, Jno G Sexton, A J CShaw, Ja
cob Shnlfur, M Shofltnll, sr^ GJ Spencer. 8am’l Solomons,
J P Seri von, John Spellman. D 11 Stewart, John Sullivan,
I) ShulTor, Win H Smith, John Stoddard, Ephraim Scud!
dor, Sunn 8 Sibley, Aulhony Bogur, Jna8hoa, Pat’k
Bcanlaii, Jos Skinner, J H Si rues, Dan’l Sidllvan, Jaa
Skinner, Dr SSlioflnll. Nicholas Sinot, Martin Sullivan,
Lowla Smith, Jacob BchnlTor, Thomas Sounders, Johu
Stevenson, Q N Staley, Thus Smith, G J Smith, Juft Sul
livan, James Sullivan, Walter VV Smith, Guo Shultz, F F
Strobhnrt, JasJ Stokes, Goo Shule, Harmon Rungsiock,
Henry Seltzer, O B Scally, K 8oraernll, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Stuglu, John Sloan, Wm G Stafford, Jno Screven,
Wm Bullo, C 61 Slone, J It Saussy, J 61 Schley, Francis
Shells, P K Shlets, Adam Short, Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, F R Sweat, Edmund J Saunders, Edwin Stiles,
J 61 Solomons, Augustus Scholdetnnn, Dennis Sullivan,
Daniel Sullivan, M J 8oloinona, M Shulinu. Dennis Sulli
van, Barney Smith, Henry Stlbbs, Jns 1! Shohnn, Vulen-
llno Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jus F Stokes, Philip Smith, Jos
M Shollinun, James 61 Strickland, Timothy Sherredun,
Thomas Smith, Wm Starr, Jr.
Wm II Tarver, John V Tarver, Geo W Tltcolmb, Wm
II Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydlngs, Barnard 0
Tlldon, Fra’s Tnuitou. AFTorlay, P GThotnus, VV F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, A Tulblrd, Fras Trautoil, J D
Terabrokc. James ThurinalU 11 T Tumor, WmThotnns,
O E Toffi, Edward Townsend, B T Tlieus, A Thomas, VV
PTom. Marlon Tlirornlcrutl, Jno II Thode, II J Tliotnns-
son, VV B Tinsley, FYns Trucholut, R V Thomas, Richard-
son Tombs, W fl Tulblrd, J E Taylor; John u Thomas,
John Trutnflor, IK Tein, Jas P Tustln, Thos M Tamer, F
A Tuppor.
V.
Christian Uebolo.
V.
Antonio Vondloy, alias Itnmhoskl, Cltas Van Horn, VV
II 8 Vorstillo, Tristram Verstllle, Duvld Vender, iluury
Veils toloh,
VV.
O A Wood, Rloh’d Wnyno, J L Wlnoburg, Capt VV
Wldto, Jutncs Whllllian, Seth Woodward, Elisha Vvylly,
Charles Wilson, Geo VV Wylly, Augustus VVt-uzo, James
White, L W Wells, Francis Wilson,- J J Wnver, A It
Wugli, Edmund Vvallon, A J Wylly, Jos M Wilson, O
61 VVnldburgh, Win Tltorno Williams, Wtn VVIIsou. Wni
Waters, lllrnm Wnllor,John Williamson, .Ins White, .!*,
cab Walter, Gregory White, Miclinol Vvoldon,Tliumus
Weight, WO Wylly, EG Wilson. W IV Wood bridge,
Bryan Vvron.R D Vvalker, Jno VV Wilson,Thos J Wulsh,-
II O Wyer, Jos VV Wood. Win Wright, O S Walt, II P
VVIlIink, Issue Welder, Wm VVoscott, Jacob VVnldburgh,
J VV Wulistor, Jnrranl VVithblemnu, A J While,Christo
pher White, Irvlu L Wolfe, Nicholas, Conrad Wolsmllh,
Isaac P Whltohund, O E Whiting, T R VVylly, Enos
Wllhlngton, Ik-idnmln Whltohead, Thomas Vvorkmaii,
Dr. 8 Wnnior, J VV Walls, Jno Williams. 8 P Whitehead,
Thos A Wilson, Thos 8 Wnyno, G W West, Jos VV
White, O 61 Wlllott, Simon Walter, VV U VVeckos, H K
Washburn.
Y.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Yottng, Dr E Yongo.
Peter Zorodoskl, Edward GZetrouor, Jacob Zimmer-
mail, Edwnnl Zudomes.
The foregoing nro tho qualifications or valors onlltlod
to vole for Mayor ami Aldermen of tho City of Savannah
at the ensuing election in December next, and a list of
porsons Registered for the month of 6lay. If thorn are
any persons whoso names are Registered, and who uro
not entitled to a voto, notice Is respectfolly requested to
bo given to the Clerk of Council, that thoy may ho doalt
with according lo law. It. F. AKIN,
JuaoH Clerk Council.
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
T HI8 COMPANY will continuo to transport Produce
nnd othor Merchandise, on tho Savannah river, to
and from Augusta, by thoir iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Capt. PnaroT.
LAMAR, Capt. Ckkswui.l.
—AND ALSO BY Tit* 8TKAMKR—
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt. -
The latter Steamer being of less draught than any
other on tho River, 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 the cure of tho Company, of
its Agents, will bo received nnd forwurded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent,Savannah,
oct 10 W. 61. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND A UGUSTA.
PIANO FOUTI38.
SIX AND SEVEN OCTAVES.-1N ROSE. WOOD.
MfgJQfepgi For tono and finish, thoy are of tho first
■PIPiSiflordcr. We think it sufficient, to say that
If#!] Ithoy are from the Justly celebrated mnnu-
hetory of H. Worcester. Just received nnd for side by
Juno 20 I. VV. MOltRELL <c CO.
CHOICE: U1IANDIE8.
THE Subscribers, agents for Scbnchardt s.
Geblmrd. now ofTer for salon sinnli lot of thoir
___ BRANDIES, entitled to dobemtre, from Cub-
. ... louse Store. TheseBratidles are choice, and are wor
thy tho attention of dealers, viz:
2 quarter pipes dark (fogrnia
5 eighth uo do do
3 quarter do do ilo, 44 extra”
5 eighth do do do, do
S quarter do do Rochelle
5 eighth do do do
The nbovo uro samples oflliodllforont kinds, which are
offored nt low prices by COHENS fe HERTZ.
I'KVUR AND AGUE.
/"HULL FEVER, Dumb Aguo, Intermittent nnd Ro-
ralUentFovorsandnlltho various forms ol bilious
dlsosscs,'speedily and thoroughly cured by DR. OS-
GOOD S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, tho well known reme
dy for Fovor nnd Aguo.
That old fiivnrito with tho public, requires no Clap
Trap to give It currency with tho people. Ills left
to toll its own story—to rest on its own Intrinsic merits.
Ask tho candid man who has given It a fair trial, auu ho
will loti you what It will accomplish.
It Is entirely a vegetableprejiaration. and may bo taken
by nny otto, with jwrfoct safety to tho most delicate con
stitution. In repoutod Instances If. has been administered
to fufontA loss than n month old, sttflbriug from attacks of
Fover and Aguo, and always with entire success- In
numberless Instances constitutions greatly Impaired, nnd
apparently ruined by a long residence Inn bilious cll-
tnnlo, hnvo been entirely restored by Its continual and ef-
flclent use. For stdo nt wholosnle or retail, by
W6I. VV. LINCOLN, Monumnnt-sqnnro.
mnr 27 Sold Agent for this City.
TTOSIERY.—100 dozens Ladles’ White Cotton lloao.
XX a
Unbleached do do
Black do do
do
30 dozens do
25’ do do
25 do * do 6!lycd do ...
50 do Misses’While, Colored nnd Fancy IIoso.
75 do Boys’ White, Brown and Mixed Socks.
Also:—Ladles’ illnck nnd WWlo 811k Hoswt.for snlo
low, by NEVITT. LATUltOP fc STKI1PIN8. * 1
S I-KJAR8.—lOthOOUk various brands, forsnlo tty
Amo 24 S.aBO’rUVVELL&CU
W. D. FORD,
Hotall Grocer.
Waldburtft Building. Jefferion-itre-J, Savannah, Qo^
_ BdF* Constantly on hand, a choice supply of Family
Gkockkiks. July?
E. O’BYRNE,
AT taylok’s nuiLniND—MAnxer wharf,
Keeps constantly on hand n supply of
Crockery-Ware* Groceries, Ac. Ac.
Jan i, ’5i j j
_ _, !*• ROBIDKR, [from Paris]
FoMltlonablo Hoot and Shoe-iTIakor.
Importer of French Leather,
WntTAKRR-STRXKT—OPPOSITK HMETS’ BDILDINO.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fashionnble Hoot manufacturer,
NO.BKVKHTKKN BULL-STRKKT, NEAR MONUMKNT-SgOARX.
Cork-Sole, Wnte^Proof, Hunting, 6lllltary, Patent
Leather, Walking, Dress, and Punip-Solo Bools: Shoot
ing Buskins, Bootees,. Oxford Shoes, Ihimps, Slippers,
made lo onler In the neatest nnd most fnshloimble
manner, of warranted materials, and by the most experi
enced and careful workmen.
WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN,
General Agents and Urokera,
For the Balo of
RcalEetatr,Negroes, frnny description Personal Properly.
UFFtOB, CORNER BDLL-ST. AND BAY-LANE,
fob 23 Savannah, Georgia.
HARDWICK k, COOKE,
Factors and CommlMMlon iriorchantN,
Jfo.m'Ban-Street. ■
R. B. UABDWIOK. JOHN O. COOKE. .
J. UASBROUCK be. CO M j
IMFORTERSAND WHOLESALE DEALERSW
Earthen-Ware, ITenchjniLaa^Looking Glaates.
PHILIP KEAN,
Drapormnd Tailor,
AND DRALRlt INHRADYMADR CLOTHING,
PENflEl.n’s RANOE—NO. 08 DRYAN-STREgT.
ADAM SHORT,
Master Builder,
FIRST DOOR WEST OF ST. ANDREW’S HAIL,
Will take contracts for Building and Work in Ilasonry
of overy description. /
IL Ic J. LACHL1SON,
Engineers and mil 1 *rrlg]*ta.
IRONS- BRASS FOUNDERS,
Canal-Street—Near the Canal Istck.
R. LACIILISON. J. LACUIMOK.
A. N. MILLER.
Engineer and Mlll*rrljfht,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER,
EASTERN WUARF—BAY-ST.
A. PONCE,
Importer A Manufacturer of Scrars,
NO. 13 WltlTAXER-STREET,
Keeps on hand n well selected stock or Imported So-
gars; also MumtfUcittrcd Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all
other srtlclAt usually kept in his line of business, which
he otters on tho most reasonable terms. tmv 3
T PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Spctufi ana Summer .ffaaljfoua.
npHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method or informing ids friends and tho citizens or Savannah, that ho la now
JL opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING ever offered In this city. Theprta* In idaln
figures, are marked upon each article, and no deviation, nnd nt tho renmrkuble low prices that the goods are marked,
tho subscriber fools confident will be appreciated by a generous public. In part aro tho following UoodsT liavo
now in store, to wit: 0
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dross nnd Frock Coats,
Olive do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Sacks nnd Polka 8ncks,
Brown do do do do .
Blue do do do do
Olive do do do do
- do Shad Dress do
Black Doe Skin Polka Sacks,
Funcy Colored do do
Drub Cnsstmere Sacks and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed do do do
Greon do do do do
Brown do do do do
Bilk and Wool do do do
COATS.
Cnmblct,
Checked Ginghams,
Llttun Lustre,
Pluln nnd Fancy Alpacco,
Paris Lustre,
Black 6!orin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do GashtneroUs,
Brown nud Yellow Llueu,
Black Drop d’Eto,
Grass Linen.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts &nd Drawers,
1 .Inon, Joans, -nd Canton Flannel do
Silk, 5Ierlno, nnd Cotton Half IIoso,
Silk, Thread, nnd Nori Hobo,
Gentlemen's Dressing Hobos,
Linen Collars, two und throe ply.
■ , . PANTALOONS.
Slrlnod Cotton nnd Linen.
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drop d’Eto,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Black Doe Skin Pants,
Plain ninck Ciussltneru Pants,
Fancy Colored do
Plain and Ribbed do
Block and Colored Satinet Pants,
Black Satin Slnglo and Double Breasted Vests.
Fancy Satin nnd Silk do do
Embossed Fancy Silk do do
Black und Fancy Barathea do do
do , do Kmbrol’d Cnftlmere do
Whlto and Funcy Satin and Party do 1
Plalu UluckSllk Velvet, siuglo and double brauted.
Fancy Gut do do do i ’
Fancy Cashmere do <io
GLOVES.
Illnck, White, and Colored Kid Glovos,
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth,Cashmere nnd Lined Berlin do
Black, White and fancy SUk do
CRAVATS.
Bupcrflno Black Silk and Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, great variety,
Whlto Silk and Satin I’jfrty Cravats,
Black and Funcy 811k sad Satin Scarfr,
do do Opera Ties,
Linen Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Hand
kerchief.
Hals nnd Caps, of the latest styles.
Ladles’ Riding lints.
Trunks, Patent nnd Solo Leather.
Valyses, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Jml, Ac.
CniLBREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
This Depnrlmont for Children’s Clothing Is fitted up in the most costly style with overy convonlenco for trying on
fitting, ttoL tho stock embraces overy nrtleJo in that lino, consisting In part of Coats and Punts or every style. Over!
coats, nnd Under Gnrmonts, Jenny Lind Sacks, Polka do- Over Sacks, Vests, Braided Suits, Plain, Silk Velvet Vest
Suits, nnd Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. Tho Ladles will find it lo thoir interest to call and oxainlno my stock ns
thoynro mado up in tho latest stylo nnd the best manner nnd at the lowest prices. No abatement from Uio prices tirst
O’*Don't forgot tho now store on first floor of Bt. Andrew’s Hall, corner of Broughton nnd Jcfferson-sts. npr 28
W°.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
200 CONGIU'lsVAND*O^srf LUL^Aff-VrREET,
Fruuklin-Sqimre.
'OULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
. . for |mst favours, and inform them, Hint he is now
ready nt the old stand, to execute any work In the above
line, and hopes by his untiring exortions to please ull
who may honor him with n call. All kinds of repairing
in the nbovo business done with the utmost neatness and
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels, Wagons, Drays, Carts, &c., made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms.Jan 2U
FAINT AND OIL STORE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 *\viiltaKcr*tttrc«t.
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS:
Black, Yoliow, Brown, Chrome Groon, Paris Green, and
Pmsslnn Bluo.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Bpnnlsh Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, lted l**nd, Ltllmrge, Paris and Chrome Groon,
Prussian Bluo, Cliromo Yellow, Utuber. Terra do 8leuna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed (ill- Sperm do- Ncatsfoot do- nnd SPIRITS
OF TURPENTINE, Whito-Wnah BRUSHES, Paint. Vnr-
' *. Graining, nnd Artists’ do., Window nnd Picture
"" or ull qualities, from tlbyS to Copal, Jn-
...... • VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
nlsh,
» Light and Dark Coach VAIINISIF, MIaDD PAINTS
1 kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Iloard Prints and
Borders.
tfjp The nbovo articles will bo sold on reasonable
terms.
lfotiHCy Sign und Ship Pulntlnff
Done in a workinan-Uko manner, und at reasonable
prices. Jan 20
UNIVUUNITY OF NASHVILLE.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE SECOND Auuiml Course of Lectures in this
Department will commence on the• first Monday of
November next, and continue till Uio Ural of the ensuing
March.
PAUL F. EVE, 61. Principles and Practice of Sur
gery.
JOHN M. WATSON, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of
Wonton nnd Children.
A. II. BUCHANAN, 61. D^ Surgical nnd Pathological
Anatomy and Physiology.
W. K. DOWLING, 61. D., JnsUlutes nnd PrucUco of
Medicine.
C. K. WINSTON, 61. D., Materia 6!cdica and Medical
Jurisprudence.
ROBERT 61. PORTER, 61. D, General nnd Spoclal An
atomy.
J. BERRIEN L1NDSLEY, M. D., Chemistry nnd Phar
macy.
WM. T. BRIGGS, M. D n Demonstrator of Anatomy.
The Anatomical rooms will bo opened forstudonts, on
tho first Monday or October.
Tho 8tudonts will huvo access to tho Stnto Uospltal.
A full I’kkmminary couubk oflioctures will ba given
by tbe Professors, commencing also on tho Rat Monday
of October.
Fee of each Professor 515. Matriculation ticket 93;
Dissecting ticket $10; Graduating fee 525.
Good bonrd can bo obtaiuod in tho city at from 52 50
to 93 per week.
Furthor Information can bo obtained by addressing the
Doan. J. B. LlNDSLEY, M. D^ Doan.
Nashville, Tenn., June, 1852. tldlmo-5o July 8
TIME IN MONEY.
DISPATCH 18 A RECOMMENDATION,
JVhiek is Highly Important to Contractors and Builders.
T HE Subscriber is now prepared, with a sufficient
force of workmen, to do four limes the amount of
TIN ROOFING of nny other establishment In tho City
of Savunnnh, in tho sumo space of time, und can glvo
rofcronco lo numerous roof laid by him. which tho pub
lic are at liberty lo inspect. 1 can cover a mediant sized
Dwelling House, nnd put up Gutters and Conductors,
complete, lu tho spnee of ten hours. All Roofs -war
ranted In point of workmanship, nnd price* os low as
prudcnco dictates.
I am ulsofitting up Water Works In IIousos, which In
point ofstyle and workmanship lias uover been practiced
In this city.
A11 work dono under iny own Immediate Inspection.
I respectfully ask a continuance of tho patronngo which
has been so liberally bustawed on mo since ray com
mencement of business, and will endeavor to merit a con
tinuance of thesamo. JOHN J. MAURICE,
mny 20 10 nnd 12 Bsrnnrd-street.
B LEACHED nnd Brown SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS.
The Subscribers have Just received per brig Wilson
Fullor.from Now-York:
Water Twist bleached SHEETING
Ncw-York Mills do do
James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4-4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Imndsdalo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
80a Island Brown Shirting, 7-8 nnd 4-1
7-fi, 8,0,10,11, and 12-4 Allendalo Bro. Sheeting
7-S, 8,0,10,11, and 12-4 do Bleached do
7-8,8,0.10,11, aud 12-4 Hamilton do do
For sale by 51. PRENDERQA8T fc CO.
ACIDULATED FRUIT-DROPS,
F LAVORED with lltuumo, Pino Apple, Strawberry,
Raspberry, Green Gage, Orange, Jnrgonel Ponr, Vor-
gidnut Pear, &c. These Drops have the pure, rich
flavor of tho fruit in tho highest slato of perfection, nud
nro entirely froo from nil noxious lugredlouta. Just ra
ce ved, per steamer, and for salo by
’ W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 1U Monnmenl-agunre.
A 1
sale by
ORDIIVARY*8 BLANKS.
LL tho dUferout forms or Blanks, according to tho
Into lnw, for tho Court of Onllnnry, printed nnd for
[mnr 2d] JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
'DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER. ,
TJIFLfc, SPOUTING, atid BLASTING, In kegs, hnU
XU kegs, quarter kegs and canisters, constantly for salo
at mauufoclurdra’ prices, aud on reasonable terms, by
COHEN & FOSDICK,
July 5 Agents of Dupont do Nemours k Co.
NOTICE.
M Y STOCK OF JEWELRY la now largo nnd very
select; DIAMOND WORK or PINS, EAR1NG8,
FINGER RINGS, is now more extensive than usual,
having n fluo lot of Extra Size, sol to ardor. Among the
variety Is a CLUSTER RING, (seven Diamonds,) vnlue,
5500—whloh will bo a real gratification to show tnv
frlouds us bolng rare, nnd of oonutlfol workmanship; it
1* also tilted for a PIN, In a very gmxl nnd substantial
form. Indies’ I’INS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS. BOX-
PINS, for Hair or Dagtterroolypo Mednllons; ft>r do^ do,
Bracelets, Cuff nnd SHAWL PINS und TRINKETS, In
tho greatest variety.. All will bo sold at prices to ploaso
those who may call at G. 51. GUIFFEN’S,
mar 31 Lnto 61. Eastman’s.
To tlie UndlON.'
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re
viving, and boautliying Cabinet Furiilture, Chairs,
6tc- giving u rich, glossy nppenrance, superior to var
nishing. Tho dubscrlbers have been appointed Agents
for tho sale of the itbovo excellent nrtlclu. Direc
tions accompany each I Kittle. No hmisokco]>cr should ho
without It. l*rlco 25 cents. For sale by-tho dozen or
slnglo bottle. A liberal discount to those who wish to
eolTmmln. COLLINS k I1ULKLEY,
jtui 27 • 1TO Bryon-atreet..
Engllsli amTFronch illustrated 1
A Standard. Scientific dt Mudicul Rookn.
PRACTICAL TREATISE on tho uro of the K
bco|»c: by John Quekctt. Illustrated.
Lectures on Histology, delivered nt tho Royal CoDego
0 i?,"^" 8 . of Entfland: by John Quekott. Illusinited
Willi 151) cuts.
Chemical Technology, orChemistry nppllod to tho Arts
and Manufactures: by Drs. Knapp, Ronalds, nnd Rich-
ant son.
Principles of Physics, nnd Meteorology: hy J. Muller,
Profosaor or Physics, at tiiu University ofFroiberg. lUua-
tratod with 530 engravings on wood.
llio Natural History of Man: by J nines Cowles I'rtch-
anl. 51.1), etc. otc. Thlnl edition,with 50 colored plates,
Elumuuls or General uud Minute Anatemy of 6Ian *nd
Muinullu: by Fr. Gerber.
A Practical Text-Hook or Jnorgnnlo Clioinlstry, with
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis: by Dugall Camp-
Pliyslologlo Pnthnlogiquet par II. IiOliert.
Tlio Philosophy ofMnrringo: by Michael Ryan, 51. D.
61unual of Practical Assaying: hy John Mitchell.
A Complete Gutirso of Meteorology: by L. F. Caemtz,
Encyclopcdlu Auatomlque: par J. Houle.
Received by
June 10 JOHN 61. COOPER k CO.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
S UCH Has been the demand in this 6Iarkot for Clothing
nt wholesale by Country Merchants, wo huvo been In-
ducod to lit up and fill one or our IkiIIswUIi READY.
61ADE CLOTHING und GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS, which we now offer ut
WHOLESALE ONLY.
Dealers will at once see Uio advantage of so.lcctteg from
a LARGE STOCK, where tho sizes nro not broken by
constantly retailing from It. Wo do not coniine ourselves
to uny one particular uiurkot lu getting our CLOUHNG,
but tuko advuulngo of roverol of tho Northern muricets.
IfntN ami Calls.
Wo shall continuo as heretofore, the Wholeule lint
und Cap UusUiess, aud by ceuuecUng thetwobrauchos,
fool confident cun glvo bettor bargains In cither brunch
tlinn were before offored in this city. Our stock is now
complete, to which wo most ruspectflilly Invite an exami
nation before purchasing, ut Nos. 155 Congress and 75 St.
Jul Inn-streets, Gibbons’ Ulock, Savannah, Go.
Jaugfi LYON k REED.
CIIF.AP CASH 8TORE. *
CORNER ,fVII!TAKER AND CONGRESS-STS.
rpilE Subscribers hnve received per steamer Alabama,
A. a eboleo reloction of SU616I Ell GOODS, consisting
III part as follows:—Unregesof uverydescrintlon, Tissues,
Foulard Silks, Grenadines, Printed Jaconets, Orgnudios
and Cambrics, plain tuid figured Swiss, Alborinea. Silk
nnu Linen Poplin, Embroideries. Collars, Cuffs Undor-
slcovos, Chenilzcts, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, black
Not Gloves nnd Mitts—all or which they will dlsposo
of nt their usual low prices for cash, or city acceptances,
may 20 M. PRENDERtiAST & CO.
Organdies
NEW HOOKS.
T HB PHILOSOPHY OF LIVING-by Herbert 6fnyo,
Tlie Llfo of Judge Jeffreys, Chlor Justice of tho King’s
Bench, under Charles II., and Lord High Chancellor of
England, during tho Reign of James 11.: by Humphrey
W. Woolrych.
God lu Disease, or Tho 6fanlfestatlon of Design in 5!or-
bidPheimmenn; by James F. Duncan, M.D.
Memorial of James F'cnlmore Cooper.
Pencilling by tho Way; by N. P. Willis.
Pynnshurst: his Wnnderings and Ways of Thinking;
by Donald Macleod.
A Hook for 11 Corner 5 by Leigh Hunt, being No. 0 Put
nam’s Library.
Tlio Political Works of LoulsNopoloon, translated Into
English; by Hon Gaultier.
Hunting tho Romantic; or tho Adventures of a Novel
Roador.
Abbot ford’s Edition, of tho Waverly Novels, In Twelve
Vols.-Vol.l.
Tho Advoutures of Roderick Random; by Tobias
Bmollolto.
Popular slid Practical Sclenco—the Solar System; a
doscrlptlvo treutlso upon tho Sun, Moon and Planets; by
J. Russell lliuil.
AJsop’s Fables, In Fronoh. Received by
June 3 J. CUnilEDGE.
NEWJI1U51C.
S ONGS: Ask mo not what I am thinking, Lilly Dale,
This, this Is the hour, 5ly childhood’s home. When
thou my chorished lovo wort by. HI think of thee In mer
ry hours,Moonllght Is sleeping, Momlug, noon, nnd night,
Iho Pareul’s lost Jewel, An dream of happy youth, Hythe
moon’s soR light, Honest hearts and willing hands, Gipsy
girl’s enrol. Pilgrim land forever, Lay of tho sylph, Wake
up sweet melody, Como aud see mo Mary Ann, 6lyown
nrotty Rose, Dying exllo, Ono faithful friend, Ago or gold.
Hi were I but a moonbeam bright. Thus meet thou and
I, I wish sho wnshere, Strike! slrixo for your fotliorland,
Trumpet of Liberty, Oh I mother hero’s the very top or
Joy and grief, Smiling faces, Mary Ikjo, Ac- Ac^ for sale
by [may 3] F.ZOODAUM A CO.
NEW HOOKS.
A AU8TRIA AND HUNGARY In 1848 and ’41); by
Wm. Henry Stiles; In.2 vots. 8vo„ with plates.
Price, 93.50.
Tho Ingoldsby IK^gend^ or Mirth nnd 6Inrvel. -
Mexico—Aztec, Spanish and Republican—11 Historical
Sketch ortho Lato War, und Notices or New Mexico nnd
California; by Brautz Mayor. 8vo, with uumorous stool
^ImBuckeyo Abroad, or Wnnderings In Europo and In
tho Orients, with engravings; by S, S. Cox.
Tho Two Families: by tlio author of “Rose Douglas.”
Pynnshurst: Ills Wanderings and Ways of Thinking.
Tho Study of Words; by R. ChenevixTrench.
Willis’s PencUUngs by tho Way.
may 28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
llrown’N Enhouco of Jumaicu Ginger.
T HIS Article Is elaborately prepared from carefully se
lected articles of the host quality; it posseanoa in a
concentrated form all tho valuable pro|>ortiea of the Ja
maica Ginger, nnd Is warranted to be free from all Irri
tating or other properties of an Injurious tondeuoy.
It Is boueUcioJIy used In A variety of circumstances
where n warm cordial nnd grateful stimulant Is required,
particularly In cases where there Is a rouse or oxhads-
ilonnrisiug from oxcesslvo fatigue or heat, a few drops
In half a tumbler of water with a little sugar, wiU bo
found an olfoctunl und most pleasant restorative, which
mnkos this ossenco a highly-useful addition to the travel
ler’s portmauteuu, us well os to Uio family collecUon of
remedies.
Where there Is an nnploafopt senso or weight or nausea
after eating, from Imperfect digestion, or where nausea
Is Induced from riding in a rail road car, or carriage, or
from tho motion of a vessel at sex, tho Essence of Gin
ger, If given according to the dlrocUons wlU almost ln-
vurrahly glvo rcllof. ....
In ordinary dlarrhma, Inclnlont cholera. In short, in
nil cases of prostration or Utoulgostlvo functions, whether
from indulgetico or disonso It Is of Inestimable value.
During, the summer months and lu Southern'climates,
U ta Invaluable, particularly during tho prevalence of
opldotulo Chotora; uo traveller or thmUy should bo with
out lu ,, .
Just rocoived per steamer, and for sale by
W. W, LINCOLN,
Juno 24.Monument-square.
a OMHS.—A Inrgo assortment of SheU, Ivory, Buflhlo,
and Brazllllnn Dressing, Tuck, Fine Tooth, ami
L'lilldrcn’s Long Combs, of tho latest patterns; just re-
celved por steamer, and for sale hy
July !) 6IOOBE A IIENDRIOKSON.
QI1IRT8.—Just received port
O ondfancy Shirts; for sale low by
ntnyHO PIERSON A HEIDT.
T , ff. 0p KOBERT E6IMETI\ the celebrated Irish pa-
±J Iriot and msrtyn with his speeche*, Ac.; nlsonn
appendix, .containing yaluablo portlona ° r Irish history:
by John W, Burko. Received and for sale by
JrtrtOll J. B. CUBBEDGE.
J?Imsjast received from NSw
, rk » a f ul l-supply or Judson’s superior Shirts.—
Hutro In want of a good article can tret Iv nt the Clothing
R i° re :[July «]GIBBONS’ RANGE.
HO SSS? 10 h 2 , !L ,,bta : Unll| raore Flour, Just
fjy landing this dny, and for salo by
‘L ^ J. A. BROWN.
P dS- K on diVt^n “r 10 r bb, **. ,k, 5 M Pork » 15 do Friroo
A do, 20 do 5Iom Beof; for sale hy
J?" 6 “ A. G. HENRY, Exchango Dock.
T^iSH.—‘12hbls. Mackerel, Nos. I and2; 20hnlf dodo,
wiint» nnd hnWkftt^ d ° ^O. I Salmon; 10 klttS do do 4 . 2(5
_i unog8 No.sn' wiiltekeMlroeU
pOWDBR BOXES AND PUFFS.-Chlna sml Gilt
oolv£ P a C r!d fo?u“by OTOry ° ,Cgant ^
July 8 W. W. LINCOLN, Montiment-eouare.
73 UTTER AND CHEESE^
A3 20 flrklus selected Goshen Butter,
20 tubs “ »» m *
50 hox«i Cheese—landing front steamer and for
Moby Uy7] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
SiW DIGESTERS, F’ish Kettles and Iron~"5Iorlar8:
O forsale by F. W. CORNWELL.
J ,,ne 102 Bryott-MreeL
I JAGGING AND HALFrROPE;
A3 100 bales Gunny Cloth;
300 colls Dillon’s Rope; 500 do. Western do.
For sole hy [June 7] COHEN A FOSDICK.
I>cr • chooner Bowdlteh from
Itockport. For sale, to arrl ve, by
lww>10 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
ground; for sale very low, to cloro consignmonU **
Juno » WA8I11IURN, WILDER A CO.
P ATENT HARLEY—Recommended by tho faculty
ns n nutritious cooling fowl for Infimta, also for tna-
P ATKNT ICE CRACKERS and Tobacco Cutters—for
•alo by F. W. CORNWELL.
. sale by
m °yl8 102 Biyan-strecU
G LASS CURTAIN PINS—Just received, and (or sale
b JL, F. W. CORNWELL,
mny 102 BryaivetreeU
ptKX)A DIPPERS, Dust Pans, Towel Rollers, Union
\J 8quoezurs, Coffee Mills, Brass Botuid Buckets, Wash
:iy.
_ 8<juoezurs, coffee Alllls, Brass Bomid Buckets,
BoardSj^Cup Mops, Wire Covera^ Ac.^ For sale p;
Covers, A<
COLLIF
C UitTAIN FIXTURES.—25 doliH (fortaln Bonds;
25 do Window Cornices, now styles; Just received and
or salo by [mar 20] I. W. MORRELL A CO.
TrNIVES,—Joseph Rodger* A Son’s and Geo. Wostcn-
AV holmes A Son’s celebrated Pen and Pocket Knives,
or salo by F. W. CORNWELL,
,nnv:, 102 Bryamst.
S PUING DIVIDERS, CAHpora,nnd Compass^rSfafl
sizes, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL
•nny 7 102 Bryan-strecU
HILDRFJN’SCARRIAGES.—A further supply, both
single nnd double, Just rocoived, aud for salo by
. way 815 J. W. 6IORRELL A CO.
W ALKING CANES.—A splendid and well assorted
lot of fancy Cano*; Just openod, at
•nay 25 SAULSBUKY A CO.’S, Marshal Ilouso.
J AR CORKS.—1 balo assorted Jar Corks, juatrecelved,
nnd for sale by ’
•nay 25 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
I NU1A RUBBER GOODS.—Just received, a fresh lot,
such ns Coats, Clonks, Lcggins, Travelling Bags, and
Life Preservers; for sale hy
may 28 ROBINSON A CAMP.
L INEN DRAWERS—Something new for Suminor
wear; Just received, and for sate hy
. may 23 JSAULSBURY A CO.
I J^ANCY Colored SHIRTS.—A ftili supply on haud, of
' all patterns, forsale by
•nar 22 ROBINSON A CAMP.
W INDOW SHADES.—Just received per steamer Ala
bama: n new and nplcudid nssorlment of Window
Shades, of this spring’s Stylo, and for sate by
_J»nr26 AIK1NA BURNS.
D RKSS GOODB.—Crape De Puree.. In plain colors
Rich nnd high adored F’ronch Organdie Muslins j
Jaconet nnd Cambric Muslins in every variety of stylo,
or sale by LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
iiiiii. uruuiuuiiiK ocuri nnu tiamiruu, u
ness and groy hair; just received nnd for sale by
may 24 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
B ROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER.-A trash
supply Just received and for salo by
limy 27 MOORE A IIFJNDRICKSON.
I VON’S MAGNETIC POWDER-For tho doslractten
J of all kinds of Insects; also, for tho destruction of
rats and mice; Just received nnd for salo hy
mny 24 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
C ASTILE SOAP.—20 boxes old Castile Soup, lcarodc
White; just received, nnd for salo by
mny 25 MOOllE A HENDRICKSON.
- - ... —Is Soap . .
from tlio pure Palm Oil; nnd is highly useful for
cleansing the skin—is very emollient, and produces t
excellent lather. F’or salo hy W6I. W-. LINCOLN,
•nay 22 Monument-square.
1 T5LOUR.—100 bbls. Canal F'lour*, novThindiug nnd In
store and for salo by
muy.20 HONE A CONNERY.
B‘
FJANS.—30 bbls. Whlto Deans, on con*ignmcnt mid
for sale by [may 20] IIONE A CONNERY.
C HAMPAGNE.—U) dozen quarts aud IQ dozen pints,
of choice brands; for salo by
may 20 McMAHON A DOYLE.
B ACON.—30 hhds. sides, 30 do. shoulders; landing and
for sale by [Junu7] McMAHON A DOYLE.
2 ALT.—500 sacks lof Salt, in store for salo hv
Juno 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
C EMENT.—100 bbls. Cemeut, landing from ship Marion
and for sale by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
•yy INKS.—Champagne, Madeira and Sherry^ for sale
F LOUR,—400 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing and in
stare; forsale by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
N E. RUM.—300 bbls. Luther F'olton A Sons’ Rum;
• 50 do. prime Boston do: In store mid for sale by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
P LASTERING HAIR.—BOO bushels Plastering llalr;
I u store; for solo by
June 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Q UICKSILVER—150 lbs., Just received, uud lor sale
low, by MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
W AFFLE and WAFER IRONS, for sale by
June 12 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 flrymi-st.
L IME.—Lauding from brig Harriet; forsale by
June 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
N EW-ORLKAN8 6101,ASSES.—100 barrels of supe
rior quality; for sale by
June 12 CL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM.
I NDIA RUBUER PACKING, of idl thicknesses, for
steam engtues: for salo by
Jnuo 12 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
W AFER nnd WAFFLE IRONS, Soup Dlgostors,
and Coffoo Roasters; for salo by
Juno 12 COLLINS A RULKLEY.
Juno
B ACON.—30 hhds. prime Shoulders; 20 hhds. do Sides,
landing from barque Lo Cocq.; for salo by
Jilne 12 COHEN A F’OSDICK.
I f'RKSFI CRACKERS.—25 bbls. Butter, Sugar, and 8o-
1 da Crackers; for salo by
June 12 H. J. GILBERT.
lectoil Figs, Just received by
June 14
J. A. BROWN.
73LASTFRL—100 bbls.P/nater Paris, In store: for salo by
1 Juno8 RIUGHAM, KELLY A CO.
61. SHEFFIELD’S Ship Axes nnd Adges, Just re-
■j • celvod and for salo by
Juno 4 F. W. CORNWEL
W
AX 6IATCHES—In Ornamental boxes; for sale by
June 3 COLLINS A BULKLBY.
P INEAPPLE CHEESE.—50boxes Pineapple Cheese;
received and for solo at the Emporium,
may 27 SEABORN GOODALL.
OYS’ GRASS LINEN COATS; also, do. White
» Mars. Vests; lust opened at
June 4 SAULSBURY A CO.’S, Marshall House.
B‘
1 >*6lU’D AND FANCY COL’D SHIRTS; also, afresh
U lot of Collars: Just received at
Juno 4 8AUL8BURY A CO.’S, 61arahall House.
jl. >viv„cre, v-umiijiouis uuunt, viuimu);, uiu nuuuu,
single mid in setts, Inlaid with Pearl and plain; Just open
ed mid for sale by COLLINS A BULK LEY,
Jan fl 100 Brymt-street.
~yy111TEWASH^Scrub, Hand, and Duatiug UKUSIl-
Junell’ ° r * /.W. CORNWELL, 103 Bryan-st.
RITA NNIA AND TABLE TEA SPOONS, for Balo by
Juno 28 F. IV. CORNWELL, 1U2 Bryan-st.
B u
S PERM CANDLES.—10 boxes Sperm Candles,received
and for salo at tho Emporium.
Juno 14 8EABORN GOODALL.
O RANGES—20 boxes, Just received by
Juno 14 J. A. BROWN.
ES
APPLE ClIEFSE.—A few boxes for sale at the
Emporium,-by 8. GOODALL.
QOUR KROUT.—5 bbls. SourKrout, for sale by
O Juno 20 8. GOODALL.
S UGAR.—20 hhds. fair and chalca Porto Rico gSugar,
Just received, and for solo by
Juno 2U MoMAlION A DOYLE.
T OBACCO.—100 pckgs. Tobacco, or various brands
nud qualities, for salo by
Juno 29 ' McMAHON A DOYLE.
T77NEGAR,—20 bbls. White Wine Vinegar, choico ar-
V tide, Just received, and for snlo by
jano 20 McMAHON A DOYLE,
D OMESTIC LIQUORS.—so bbls. New Orleans Recti-
fled Whiskey, 50 do. E. Phelps’ do^ 50 do. N. E.
Rum; 2t)do.Domestic Brandy; just received, and for
snlo by
Juno29 McMAHON A DOYLE.
S AULSBURY A CO. hnvo Just opened a splendid Lot
of brown and buff Lawn Coats. Something hand-
aomo for summer wear. Call and see. Juno 23
0 1RASS LINEN VESTS—Just received and for sale by
J SAULSBURY A OO.
Juno 23 Marshall Hoe
F
n^oriunq by
JL prime white Corn; landing from schr.
solo by [Juno 4] COHENS 1
H AY.—150 bales good Northern Hoy, landing from
ship Blarlou and for sale by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY k OO.
TRON FURNAOES—Just received, and for sale by
± F. W. CORNWELL
June 9 103 Bryan-strecL
ITtLOUR.—200 bbls. super. Hownrd-fltreet, 900 ditto
A 1 choice Ohio, In store, for sale by
JuneO A. MINIS.
QEGaRS.—40,000 choice brands, just received by
O June 5 W. W. GOODRICH.
PORN. FLOUR, AND 8EGARS.-500 bushels superior
\J White Corn; 50 bbls. superior Flour, 10,000 choice
Scgnrs; for solo low by
Juno 28 W. P. TEPFT.*
T.TAY,—BOO bundles prime North River Hay, landing
J.X from ship Southport, and for ante low from wharf by
Juno28 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
TJItIME WHITE CORN.—1328 sacks nritno While
L Com. landing from schr. 6lary Eddy, from Now-Or-
lean*, nnd for sole by
Juno 30 COHENS A HERTZ.
iflURRY COMBS, Horse Brushes and Horse Combs, for
\J sale hy F. W. CORNWELL,
June 18 103 Dryan-slreet.
O EG ARS.—50,000 Spanish Sugars, of various brands.
O lu store and for salo by
June 10 6I0MAHON A DOYLE.
pi.ARET WINES.'—30 cases Haut Tatoncc, 20 do. SI.
\J Jullon, 10 do. Chateau Ixjovllle. Also, 20 caskaTable
Claret, vlw St. Jullcn, Haul Rrlon, nnd 8L. Estuphc; 5 do
Haul Snulomo Wines. In store and for salo by
Juno 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
rpABLK MATS.—Oil cloth, Sea Wood, nud Gnus Ta-
-L bte Mata, for sale by
Juno 28 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
73ACON.—30 hhds.Sides, In store, nnd forsale by
D June 24 8. B. BOTH WELL A CO.
pOFFHK-100 bags Rio, 25 bags Jnvn, for sale by
yj June94 . 8. E. BOTHWELL A CO.
pQRKrand BEEF.—00 bbls. Mew and Prime Pork, 50
A do do do Beet) landing slid for sale hy
Juno 10 CLAIUIORN A CUNNINGHAM.
TTOIST1NO WHEEL—For snlo t.y
It J. 11. UASBROUCK A CO_
June 7 Orougliton-stecct.
TRON FURNAOES for sale by
L JuneO F. W.CORNWELL. I02 Bryan-st.
TtrlllTE LEAD.—Pure, extra, and No. 1, for snlo by
TV June 22 A. MINIS.
T3RANDY.—10 hsir pipes Otard Brandy, In store nnd
t3 for sate by McMAHON A DOYLE.
I3ATH BRICK.— 1 2 casks English Bath Brick, for scour-
A3 Ing; Just received nnd Tor sale by
Juno 14 W. W. LINCOLN, Monttmcnfsqnare.
TitLOUR.—20 bbls.Canal Flour; 15 do Hiram 8mith’*
t; do; for sole by A. O. HENRY,
June 10 Exchango Dock.
f\LD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY.—l«bbl*.cholce
\J old 6!onongahela Whiskey, in store and for sale by
June 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
{\LS MADEIRA WINES.—A largo nnd well selected
stock of old 6lndclrn Wines, viz.: Old Reserve,
Arnngo, Irmao. nnd other celebrate<l brands. Also, a lino
stock of Port, Sherry, and Tenerlffe Wines. In store, nnd
for sale by [June 20] J. ROUSSEAU.
TANGLISH PICKLE8 and FRENCH - 6iU8TARb/^5
JCJ doz. English Pickles; 5 doz. cons hermetically sealed
fresh Salmon: 10 do French and English 6Iustard; just
received and for sate by
Juno 86 J. ROUSSEAU,
TyKRFUMERY.—A targe assortment or Lubin’s, Guer-
jL Inin's, Prevost’s, Edes’, nnd Condray A Mnugenet’s
celebrated Perfumes, just received and forsale by
June 20 MOORE AjlENbKlOKSON.
'|3AtX)N^-25 hhds-choice Sides, 25 do. Shoulders; in
13 store and for sale by
June 10 McMAHON A DOYLE.
IT>LOUR.—200 hbls. Ilowonl-street Flour, Just received
l 1 nnd for sole by McMAHON A DOYLE.
June IB
f v ERA!AN COLOGNE.—German Farina Cologne, In
UT long and willow covered bottles; Just received and
for sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
mny 21
W.^ GOODRICH bus Just received and otters for
NEW SYRUP nnd HAMS.—Stuart’s, Georgia andN.
Orleans now crop Syrups, und now Hams.
FLOUR.—75 bbls. 11 Irani Smith’s and Pure Genesee,
100 linlfdo., 50 bids. Baltimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALE, Ac.—Tennent’s Scolch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants and Raisins.
WSR2MS&
Juno 10 103Bryan-street. (
T3ALMETTO BASKETS.—A vsrioty of shapes and col- I
L ored linings, ou hand and for sale by <
Juuo 10 G. 61. GRIFFEN. |
piORN.'—For sale in lots of not less than UK) bushels,
U^ the best quality of White Com In this or any other
market. [June 10] O. A. h. LAMAlt.
TTANILLA BEANS.—A very superior lot of Vanilla
V Beans, targe nud fresh, this dny received, nnd for
salo by \V. W. LINCOLN,
TTOWARP STREET FLOUR.-100 bbls. Howard
11 Street Flour; landing from schr. Georgia from Ual-
imore, for sale by
Juno 4 COHENS A HERTZ.
VTFAV GOODS PER OTEAMEU—Just opened nnd for
LN sate by DkWITT A MORGAN.
Orgnndlo Muslins, Bordered Prints,
Black Bareges, Black Fringe,
Linen Sheetings, Long Nett ftlltta,
Linen Damasks, Ladles’ Silk A Kid Gloves,Ac
13 AGON.'—19 hhds. primo Sides.
J3 TONGUES.—2 bbls pickled Tongues; Dboxes smoked
Tongues.
CHEESE—50 boxes Imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES.—10 boxes Pickles. Just received per schr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, and for sale by
may 24 A. AIlNiq.
/■*1HA5IPAGNE.—50 baskets, pints and quarts, Georgia
brand, from tho house of X. Desbordes Fils, of Avlze;
just Imported, and for salo by
mny 24 COHEN A FOSDICK.
/~10FFEE.—100 bogs Java and IUo Coffee, for sale by
V_^ Juno 18 II. J. GILBERT.
OCOTCH PIG IRON.—4fl tons No. i ‘•Glengnrnoch,”
O tending from ship Adrian from LI verpool; for snlo hy
July 8 A. MINIS.
TjlULTON MARKET BEEF.—It) half barrels Starr’s
l 1 Fulton &!orket Beef, lauding from barque Exact, and
for sate by
Juno 7 CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM.
T3ACON.—'75 hhds primo Sides mid Shoulders, in store,
13 and for sale [Juno 7] A. MINIS.
13ACON SHOULDERS.—5i hiid*. prime Cincinnati,
13 tending from ship Hartford; for salo by
July 5 COHEN A FOSDICK.
T3 ACON 8IPE8 AND SHOUI.DERS.-75 hhds. prime
A3 Bacon Sides, Cincinnati; 50 du do do Shoulders do; 1
in store and for sale by
July 2 SWIFT A CO.
TTAltt JIRU8UE8.—A beauliful assortment of Hair,
11 Nall, Tooth, nnd Comb Brushes, composed of Pearl,
Satin-wood, Ivory, Buffalo, nnd Shell bucks. Also honi
aud soft English, French, nnd American manufacture.—
J ust received and for sale hy
July 0 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
T?NOL18II FICKLES aud FRENCH 51U8TARD<—
l2i Just received:
10 dozen English Pickles, assorted;
5 do French Mustard, do
5 do Worcestershire Sauce;
5 do Italian Maruskino;
5 do Dutch Curasao; In store nnd for sale by
J. ROUSSEAU,
may 8 Comer Bull and Buy-streets.
73AREGES, 6IUSLINS, Ac.—Per steam or Florida
JD Rich Printed Orgnndlo Muslins;
French Printed Jaconets nnd Brilliants;
Embroidered and Printed Bareges;
Mourning Bareges; Plain India Foulard Silks;
6Ioumlngatid Fancy Ginghams;
Tissues and Grenadines; Muslin MautiUas;
Black Lace Mitts and Gloves;
Merrimsc Prints, Ac., Ac. For sate hy
mnr 31 HENRY LATRROP A CO.
*VTEW GOODS—Per steamer Alabama: While and
lN Black Barege and Muslin 5Iantlllns,now style 8pring
Prints, Whlto nnd Colored Hose nnd Half Hose, Jaconet
and*8jvlss 6Iuslins, l’tein nnd Striped Cambrics, Long
Lawns, Irish Linens, nnd Damasks; for sate by
may 0 NEVITT, LATHROP A STEnBINS.
T3 UTA BAGA TURNIP SEED.—This day received per
1\j steamer State of Georgia, a large supply of Ruts
Bags, Flat Dutch, Red Top, Largo Norfolk, nnd Hanover
Turnip Seeds. These Scoas ure direct from the Gar
dens of David Londreth, and are warranted lo be of the
growth of 1852. W. W. LINCOLN,
Juno 28 6Ionument-squuro.
TTMtESH CONGRESS WATER.-Justreceived per brig
l 1 Augusta, a large supply of Congress Water, fresh
from the Spring and recently bottled. Forssteby tho bot-
tlo, dozen, or case. W. W. LINCOLN,
Juno 14 Monument-square.
OROWN’S F.SSENCE OP JAMAICA GINGER.—A s
JD fresh supply, Just received and for sate by
June 20 6IOOIU3 A HENDRICKSON.
TTAIR DYE.—Batchelor’s and Bogie’s celebrated Hair
XI Dye, this dny recolved per steamer, and for salo by
July 8 VV. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
T AUK and N.W. COLLARS nnd Cudor-Sleeves, Net
Li Gloves and Mitts, Bilk nnd Lisle do., Cambric and
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Jaconets; Swiss, Mull, and
Plaid Muslins; just received and for sale cheap by
June 10 DaWITr A MORGAN.
/CHURCH’S LOTION.—An etfoctual cure for eruptions
\J on the face and skin. A degree of pleasure accom
panies the use ef this elegant preparation, In Us refresh
ing effect upon tho skin. Cutaneous Irritability, nnd dis
coloration uro also removed sndn pure state of Iho com
plexion established hy the uso of this Lotion. This day
received and for sale by WM. VV. LINCOLN,
may 5 Monument-square.
T)RUSHES.—A largo and elegant assortment of llalr,
J) Tooth, Cloth, Nall, nud Comb Brashes, this day re
ceived tier steamifr Florida, and for sale by
July 8 VV. VV. LINCOLN, &lonuir.enl-*quare.
/GENTLEMEN’S and Boys’ Light SPRING CASSI.
vj MERES, plaid, ntrined, white aud colored Linen
Drills, black and col'd silk Cravats, plaid and striped
Muslin Cravats, plaid and striped Bilk nnd Linen Crtmta
for summer, silk and satin Stacks uud Ties, Linen Colters,
Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves, bluck French Cloths ana
Cnasitncro for spring aud summer, 6IerIno ( 811k, Lisle
and Cotton Umlcrvests, Suspenders and llalMIose of
overy description, Silk nnd Linen Cambric lldkfs. For
salo by [opr 19] AIKIN A BURNS.
IT AY, BRICKS, WHITE PINE LUMBER, AND
Jl LATHS,—100 halos Eastern liny, 50,000 superior'
Paving Bricks, 20,000 ft White Pine Boards, and 100,000
seasoned While Pine Laths, cargo of brig Harriet, dally
expected. For sale, to arrive, by
July 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
SUGARS, COFFEE,- TOBACCO, fee.—10 -hhds. Bt.
O Croix Sugar, 25 do. Porto Rlqo do„ 100 bbls. Stuart’s
do. U. A G.,50 do. Crashed do., 20do. Powdered do- 40 .
boxes Loaf do.; 200bags Rio Coffce,-75 do. Lag. do^ 25
do. Java do., 10 doi Mocho do.; 250 boxes Tobacco, -va
rious brands; 50,000 very superior Spantah Segara; 100,-
000 llair-Spanlsh and American do.; for sale by
July 5 CRANE A HOLCOMBE.
’pttiMl ALMONDS, Fllb.rts, HiglisM Wd.uU, lira,II
JL .Nuts,-fresh Sard|noe, best Brands; in storo,and for
sate by [jiily7] W. D. FORD.
noons & t
JIESAXE DEI .
Gibbon*. BuiliUng.,
fi OFFER FOR SALE—5,000 lbs. I
f\\ Leaf Lead, pure and No. 1; -
[ ran boxes Window Glass;
k 0TO gnUous Linseed Oil;
600 do. Bleached Winter Sperm OB;
20 barrels Tdo. Whole OB; %
10 do.. Train Oil, best quality;
..0.> do,-.Winter strained Lara OUJh
5 -do. Cpburn’sMachinery.Oil; 5*.. m „•
do. Nb, 1 Castor Oil; i ‘ V
'riting P
Together with an extensive assortment?
clues; Porfomery; Hair, Tooth and Sharih
let Soni)R;Tuck, Dr *
of which are offeree
or approved paper.
streot, begs to Inform the lnhah
Savannah that his new and
Store Is No; 155 BTOughtoiretreel.IL
'door West , of Bsrnard-slreot, where hi
'has tho opportunity or keeping a larg
assortment of Chandeliers, Pendants,
- ... •• 4 — Ttlclo mod
sun
,vatc:iij:s, jmuMiv,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATER WARE.
THE Subscriber has on hand,,and It .eon.
spinlly. receiving from the bestand inoct re-
„ stiectable manufacturers |n the country.'RIch
fi DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW*
'.and Sterling SILVER WARE: suehsa Table,
* Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver Plates'.and
i Setts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
sp Boats, Soup and Sauco Ladles; Pie, Ice
and Fruit Knives; solid Bllver Desert, Pickle
Fino Twenty-one Day Marblo Mantle Clocks, and ce«v>
■nn Tim.. Clnrlr. nt AmavI.R..
> given t
tepalring of
..... .UCI, jj.i.i
Ills prices are as low, and terms as favorable
ny other estabUsbment In the State.
mar 18 8. WILMOT.No.l
WATCHMAKING AND. REP.
— , the UNDERSIGNED bm loavefo lnU
the citizens or Savannah, and the people In tU
county In general, that he h*» taken tho store
tNo. 148 Broughton-strooL one door west of Dlx-
iifecllonary, where he will be pleased td &lake
nnl. nil LlnA. ..r Pllini/a lim i.rim......
REMOVAL.
. IN CON8EQUENCE of extensive alto
to bo made In Ihelrstore, tho under *
to bo made In Ihelrstore, tho undersigned have
'removed to tho premises formerly occupied by
. m. nx! J ^ 8 ;^ ul , llv , nn ’ , . n Wh I taker-street, next door
» Mr. O. M. Griffon’s Jewelry 8tore, whore- may. bo found
mlr usual variety or PIANO FORTES, MUSIO anil
IUSICALINSTRU6IENT8. a»*
June 22 F. ZOQBAUM A CO.
GEORGE 8. N1GIIOLS
n connection with his CLOTHING.BUS)
BAGS, nnd In-
m'u wh o.yic, nuuior convenience, well
will bo mnrkcd with Uio lowest rolling.price, nnd no
abatement from It. [mar 25] GKO. 8, NICHOL8,
TliUIVKSI TRIINKSIl' TlfUNKsTlT.
tSJSvS S 111 A ,eTy J_ nT8 °.. nMOrtm ent of fine'md
jnyjH common Travelling Trunk*, among which
^ Fl nro F m, . ,es ’ Trunks, and Hat Boxes, just
lTili* received nnd for sale by
apr 27 O. JOI1N80N A CO, 108 Biyan-st.'
TBWKSl 'I'UIINHHII ~
Received per steamer, a flr>e'af"~
[ment or TraveUIng.and PncWng
V Also, a nice selection ofCarpet B
June'28 PIEBSON A nElDT.
TIN-WARE AND STOVE DEPOT. \
Romoviil.
JAMES 8ULIJVAN has removed from his
. old stand in Wbltakcr-street, to the new and
beautiful iron Front store, In Brough-
ton-slrect, nearly opposite 1. W. MorreU k
Co.’s store.
A more extensive assortment than hereto-
Wore will bo kept, nnd aU reasonable effort
1 made to please.Jnne20 .
Liquors. Wines and Fanoy Groceries.
VY - ’ \~a THE suliscrihcr would Inform Ills friends and
KXxjJtofl he public goucrally, that he has just opened, at
wBKSElho corner of Bull and Bay-streets, opposite Iho
Juatoin Ilouso, a well-selected stock of FANCYGROCBi
31 KB, WINES nnd LIQUORS-such us old Tlsdefra,
Bierry, Pori, Tenerlffe, Claret, Champagne and
Wines; choice old Brandies, or vurlous brands:
itid S:. Croix Rum; Scotch and MoiiongahcIn yVl
iholce lot of Swnra, or various bands; fresh Salmon; S
Hues; olives; Capers; Anchovies; Engllsli Pickles; Amo-,
lean do.; English Sauces; I^mdon Porter; Salad.-OIU
udd’s Sperm and Patent Candles; and many other artL
les. too numerous to montlon.
. J. ROUSSEAU.
COHENS * 1
Offor for salo on accommodating terms: .
50 hhds. fair to prltno New-Orleans Sugar -.
100 hhds. choice Cuba Nlolasses; 200 boxesB\yx
500 colls Keutucky Bnlo Rope; 50 hales Gt
20 boles Dundee dor 100 boxes manitfacti
100 bags Rio Cofibet 30 do old Java do
30 hhds. Bncon Sides; 30 bbls. choice Hama
20 bbls. N. O. Molasses; 30 do N, B, Rum.
Vi ■ Y BAGGING, BALE ROPE and TWINE^-120
bales Gunny Cloth; 50 colls WeslemRopo; 785
JifflHW^do. Dillon’s Rupo; 12 bales DUlon’s Twine; for
-ole by
jan U COHEN A FOSDICK.
HARDVVAIIE. COTTON GINS, dec,
THE SUBSCRIBER offers the foUowing (present
arrivals) forsale on very liberal terms:
CoUlns’ heavy and light Axes and Hatchets.
Archer A Co.’s heavy, medium and light Axes
Hatchets. *
i’ Spades and Shovels; long handle and socket do.
Ja, Augers, and Files, Hand-Saws, Wood-Saws and
d Trnco Clialns and
lynch pin
Stretcue:
Rams, I^ad Pipe to fit
ither and India Rubber Belting, various sizes .
v Gins and Sea Island Cotton Gins ' , '
nny required sizes
Jill Irons, and Screws to suit.
For bargains, coll on C, II. CAMPFTELD^ ..
Wool, Hides, and Skins taken in trade, or paid for In
a*h. at current prices. . Apply as above. 0 feb24
EINSTEIN A EOKMAN.
s they can be purchaiwd at any other place.
Their stock comprises a large quantity of i
IUSLINS and BAREGES, a large portion!of WhI
e sold nt cost prices.
French LAWN8 and CAMBRICS, SILK !
Plain, flgnred,cbangeoblc, plaid, striped andbl
Plain and embroidered Swiss,. Cambric, ^li
look 6IUSLINS.
Silk nnd Crape SHAWLS; Crape and B
A very large stock of PARA80L8, FA!
OSCARFS
nd Silk HANDKERCHIEFS.. .
Their stock or CALICOES and GINGIIA6IS, as also of "
lOUSF^KEEPING GOODS Is weU supplIed/cspeolaUy
i LINENS, which they will sell atustoulflilng low prices.
Thoy assure all their goods perfectly soundnnd are
everthrless able to sell cheaper than the cheupcst store
it tho city.
The public is respectfully invited to call and examine
he stock of EINSTEIN A lX'KMAN’S,
npr 30 151 Conferess^lreet
BLAKE’S PATENT ' 7 T*
zmEBssEmsSSS
1 dcr, then mixed with Linseed OUto t r
of thick paint, and applied with a brush,a-_
e re of a row-months to the atmosphere,-this coa
mes a perfect slato or coat of mail, protecting w.
ever Is covered from the action of the weather and fr
tiro. • '
There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat and ca*decks,
Cot all kinds of Iron, salt forms a coaling Marly ashard
as tho Iroullseir, and never cleaves off. . ..
In some places, a spurious article hss been spld'M the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be cofetul tb buy ot
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel is marked BLAKE'S FIRR-PROOP
T ie umleroigncu nns on nanu an aMortmem oi
Stone, IWm 18 Inches to 4)f feet diameter, a p». uu .«
of which Is already dressed , for ^^ruimlng, und of suiicrior
quaBty. AU the necessary Irons furnished with the Stono
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual' to dro** a *
Stones, tho article can; bo deUrerwl at nil tli
orders, aud on liberal terms. < 0. II. CA6II
-This artIclo is intended to take «
aon naming bottlft, to which tti.
lections. The Lacteal by Itspccular f
enables tho child to feed In tfie ostvira
as If receiving nourishment directly frotr
For salo by • - - .'V, W.Wi I
may 3