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Sales of Real Estate ind negroes, by ExocutarvAd-
mlnlstrotors, and Guardians, must bo published FORTY
DAYS before the day of sale. These sales must bo mndo
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and lutestato estates, by Exocutora and Administrators,
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copy of tho bond of agreement) to make titles to land,
must be advertised throe months at least.
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' e Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under
Abraham Minis. David Morris, Jacob Manses, John
Makln, Thos McNIcholns, John Mastcrson, Edward
Maahan, Jororalah McCarthy, John McIIue, Wm Morrell,
J G Mohrtons, Robt McIntyre, UG Mehrtens, Jno I) Mai
led, Jos Morocco!, Michael McGrnll, Thos Murlnngh,
Leander Moore, Mathlas.il My or, Peter McUulllicmluy,
Silvester Manning, M Marsh, Jacob Miller, Jno Murchi
son, Jno Montmoufn, Thos Maher, Thos MuAullff, Jus
NcFeely, II W. Mlscnlly, II W Mercer, C A Maglll, Win
Meredith, F. T McGrnll, Thos McCollum, 11 Morco, Wm
J Moore, J D Malian!, O D Murphy, Jeremiah Mack, N O
Mills, Jcsso Mount, John Murphy, II M Morel, Patrick
Monro, O O Millar, John McCabe. Harvey Morse, John
McDermott, J M Milieu, Thomas W McArthur, Lovl S
Myers, Henry Mcrckhnrdt, Mlchnol Meath, Thomas Ma
hon, Patrick McGovorn, 8 S Millar, T J AIcNIsb, John
Mahoney, John McGunagh, Patrick Mastorsou, John
Mallery, JamosJ McCoy, Isaac Minis, Edward McCabe,
G Murk ins, S 8 Moody, Dennis McGuire. Lawrence Mc
Kenna, Neylo Mcllue, J II Mehrtens, M 11 Myert Thomas
lIcKonnu, John Miller, Jacob Mauke, Edwnnl McGrow,
Bartholomew Mcliiaruuy, John Mnllery, I.uder Mohr-
tens, A F Mira, Fabian MyorhoUer, G 8 Miller, John It
Martin, William U Mull, James W Morgan, Michael Mnr>
rls, John VV McKoy, C F Mills, William E Mongln, I) J
McKenzie, A F Mordcunl, Jim S McDonald, Jus Maim-
“ - • --> Mantas. Jos Murphy, G A Me-
Mlcliool Martin, Peter Marls, A
,..... , McCall, Jas McPooly, Win Mot-
calf, E Memloll, A K Moore, Wm Mtickay.
IV*
Joseph Noll!, ThosNaylor, Wm Nungczor, JasNungc-
ser, VV O Norwood, Jno W NeavIlL D D Nlcnols, B L
NeldUnger, Dan’l Nelson, Terrence Nugent, G N Nichols,
Geo 8 Nichols, L F Nichols, Jos Nagle, Novlll Noylc, Jno
Noll, J G Noidlllngor, A A Nuugazer, J R Norton.
O.
John W Owens, Goo W Owens, Daniel O’Connor, Urn
O’Urlon, Owen (J’Uourko,John F O’Ryrne, DavId’O’Con-
nor, Owen O’Rlolly, Humphrey O’Leary, O 8 Owens,
Dennis O’Connor, Jno O’CoiuieU, Jno II Ohlmoyor, Wm
H Olcott, Wm Olmstoad, J F O’Neill, D G Olcolt, E
O'Byme’,' Michael O’Neill, C E O’Sullivan, H O Oliver,
John Oliver. Jonathan Olmstoad, M O’Reilly, James Oli
ver, W 0 O’DriacoU. ^
Martin Payton, Antonio Ponce, E M Prendergast,
Bom’l N I’anot, James Prendergast, O O Parker, Anthony
Porter, Jos v Prentice, Jno F Posey, N 8 Plotter, Satn’l
! ■hllbrlck, Jas M Prentice, S M Pond, Wm Parris, Pat’k
Prunty, AndroW'OPnceUy, Edwin Parsons, Elisha Par-
sons, Jno Poole, 8 O PancosLOwen Peterson, C B Patter-
son, Jolm Porfleld, John Phelan, Jno F Powell, Jas l’ron-
dorgnisThos Purse, Sum’l Pittman, EJ Purse, Georgo
Parsons, R D Pnpot, M Prendergast, Edward Padelford,
Sen.. Edwurd Padelford, Jr- Thos Pldgcon, Thos 8 Pitt,
Jno Postell, Jos W Phillips, James Prunty, J M Palin.
Jas Qnnntock, John Quinn, Martin Quinn.
P M Russell, Waring Russell, David Rosenblatt. Jacob
Rosouband, Joliu Russell, Dennis Ryan, Wm Rochester,
James Russell, ThosJ Ryou, J R Russ, John Reedy, A
H Ross, Michael Rochford, Christopher ltusscll, Wra P
Roberts, John Itynn, J U Read, Jos W Robberta, Henry
Roeer, Wm Robertson, Patrick Reilly, LB llusselL Wm
Roche, Harney Roden, Pat’k Ryan, Wm Rogers, Jno A
Richardson, Jno C Rowlnnd, Michael Rooney, Georgo
Ritter, Edward Rollly, Daniel Robertson, Wm Renuhart.
J W Rabun, Jos Ross, Francis Ryan, J B Ripley, J W
Reuuhart, Robt Itulford, II W Halford, Mntliow Halford,
Win Rollly, J P W Reoa, Jno Riordon, Francis Reives
Jefferson Roberts, OII Rlkemnn, II Rogers, J Ronaldton,
Jeremiah Ryan, 11 G Hecd^Chos E Robinson.
E A Soullnrd, Wm Swoll, John A Schaffer, John
Scudder, Rich’d omye, Henry Stnrko, Abraham 81inpson,
Christopher Schneider, John A Staly, Rich’d Scanlau,
Emanuel ShoftalJ, Harman Sllhcr, R11 Spencer, Mordo*
cal BheltelL Andrew Bteofyater, John Savage, J S Solo
mons, Frod’k Schurff, A A Binds, W R Symons, Thos
Sullivan, GebSimlllmff, JnoG Sexton, AJCShaw, Ja
cob Shaffer, M Shefftoil, sr., O J Spencer, Satn’l Solomons,
hist of Voters.
S EC. 2. lit it further enacted by the authority of the
tame, That from and after tho passage of this act all
. persons shall bo qualified to vote at elections for Mayor and
Aldermen of .tho city of Savannnhand the hamlets thoro-
or who nro citizens of tho United States, have resided In
tho State or Georgia for one year Immediately preceding
tho election and within tho corporate limits of Savannah
for ono month Immediately preceding tholr registration
and coullnue so to do up to tho tlmo of election, who
have attained tho ago or iwonty-ono years, havo paid all
city taxes or havo In tholr own right sufDclont real estnto
to satisfy any tax exocutlous which may be against them,
who havo niado all returns required by tho ordinances of
the city, and havo boon registered according to the pro
visions of. this acL—Eztr act from the Regie try Lute,
Adolph Abrahams, Robort Adams, John S Achord, Goo
A Ash.F W Averfelut,U W Ander*on,Mathlus Amorous,
G U Ash, Stewart Austin, David Abraham, C 8 Arnold.
Goo. Alexander, Jno W Anderson, P VV Alexxmder, Robt
Austin, Georgo Armstrong, James Anderson, W V N
Armstrong.
Conrad Bych, Richard Burko. Michael Boy Ian, E W
Bukur, Johu Brady, E J Blount, Win M Blount, Pulrlck
Brady, Thos Bandy, Wra B Blount, Dr W G Bulloch,
Anthony Busier. Saul S Box, Jos H Baldwin, Isaac Brun-
no, Selgsmond Berg, Ilonry Berners, N K Uarnuin, Wm
T Brawttoy, Robt lUake, Win Rurke, A T Dennett, Wm
hi Black, Felix Uouysson, Gilbert Uiitler, Thos Uourke.
Eugene RI Boo, J P Uolfouillet, L E Byck, A llorchort,
Win Bnssonger, Patrick Bulkuy, P II- Bohn, Ilonry Bette*
man, Thos W 15 Beallu, Wm J Bulloch, Patrick Bradley,
Henry Burt, K'H Bacon, 81‘ Boll, VVin.J Bandy, II L
Byrd, G A Uoufoulllat, Jno U llryuii. Thomas U Ilarrolt,
MlcUaal llfonum, David Hell, Juo Ullbo, T A Uulklov,
' Francis Blair, Ghaa Boll, Patrick Brady, Thos J Bulloch,
J 51 Butter, Michael Bryan, Geo Bnnktnun, C E Barrie,
Jas Urydnl D L Best, J A Baker, W II Bunch, Jos K
Dallough, Wm D Brown, A T Bowno, Jos U Burroughs.
Jiio Bon nett, Louis llnullold, Jus BuncroR, Thaddeus J
Baldwin, Patrick Burko, G L Blount, Jno N Barbee, Jas
A Brown, O W Bruon, ftlosos Block, H L 8 Buntz, Tlios
8 Bailey, W 11 Bulloch, R M Harthelineau, Henry W Btuf-
eullett, P N Blols, Henry Urlghainj W
llunton, M J Buckner, John Bo ‘ “ ”
Dennis Blaunerhasseti.
C.
Wra II Cuylor, John Coopor, C A Cloud, P L Constan
tino, David U Gosh, M A Cohen, RR Cuylor, Goo A Cuy-
Icr. Solomon Cohan, Hugh Cullen, W II Cooper. Edward
Cubbauo, David Cohon, John Glonry, Jos V Uonnorot,
Allen Cullen. Olios Cooper, Jas Cleary. Barnard Conatun-
ttuc, Thus W Cooper, JolmGlaucy. John Garetous, F \V
Cornwell, Jos^ S ^Cnrruthcrs, Nfcnolas Cruger, Wright
Bftf
O II CampReld, — - r _,
John Curdoll, Jas Connolly, Jolm Carrulhors, l-rederlck
Co«ik, Emanuel cunwaller, Ltiko Chrlotlo, Jus Campbell.
Fras Gampflcld, Jno D Charlton, Juo G Cooke, Edmund
Cotter, Montgomery Cummlng, II E Courier, Jos Clug-
horn, Jolm Cuss, Jno Cunningham, Carl Cruft, Wm Car-
sou, B L Colo, W O Charlton, 8 J 51 Cubbego, Moses
Coburn, L F Cook, Ilonry Capon, 8 M Coldlng, Freder
ick Carstcns, Wm Cox, Wnlloco Cuminlng, Patrick Grot-
. Brantley, TW
luston, B 51 B Burroughs,
BWIFT, DENSLOW it. CO n
Ucalorn in urocorij)*} Vrovlafons.
FOREIGN AMD DOMESTIC L1QUOIU
s-mini.
W. I). FORD,
) tVholeimlo and Retail Grocer*
WdUtburg't Building. Jefferion-etretf, Savannah^ Ga^
Z3T Constantly on band, a choice supply of Family
GaocxaiKs. July 7
E. O’nYRNE,
AT TATLon’s BUILDtNO—MARXXT WIIAKr,
Keeps constantly on hand a supply of
Grockerr"Wurot CJrocuricn, d:c* dec*
Jan 1,’51 ly
L. ROB1DER, [from pakib]
FuNhioimblu Root and Slioo-ITlukor.
Importer of French Leather,
WHtTAKRR-STKItKT—OPPUStTK SMUTS’ DUlLUtNO.
J. L. OLIVER,
Fanliionnlilo Root lUunnfacturcr,
MO.SXVRMTRRN BULL-BTRRRT, NRAR MOMUMXNT-aqUARX.
Cork-Solo, Wnto^P^oof, Hunting, Military, .Patent
Leather, Wulklng, Dress, and Pump-Solo Boots; Shoot
ing Buskins, ttoolees, Oxfbrd 8lu«s, Pumps, Slippers,
mndo to onler In tho neatest and most rashlonablo
manner, of warranted materials, and by the most experi
enced and careful workmen.
HARDWICK fc COOKE,
Factor* and Communion IHcrcluintg?
JV>. 1V3 Ban-Street.
x. s. mnowicx. Jonx o. cooxx.
J. I1AHBROUCK & CO M
IMPORTERS AND WUOI.RSALR DKALRR8 IN ‘
Earthen-Ware. Trench China, Looking Glasses.
Uroughton-Strcet.
PHILIP KEAN,
Drapor/and Tailor,
AND DEALER IN READY MADE CLOTHING,
PKNPlKliD’S RANOR—NO, 38 nilYAN-KTHICIT.
ADAM SHORT,
Master Ruildcr,
rt*«T nooR writ or ht. Andrew’s hall.
Will take contracts for Building uud Work In Mua
of every description.
WVLLY Sc. 6I0NT510LLIN,
General Agents and Rrokors,
For tho Snlo of
RealEMtale^NegroetySr any description Personal Property.
omcic, corner bull-bt. and bay-lane,
febUS Savannah, Georgia.
tt.& J.LAOHL1BON,
Engineers and IllillwrlgliUi
IRONS- BRASS FOUNDERS,
Cmml-Street—Near Uio Cansl l^ick.
r. laciilison. J- lachlison.
A. N. MILLER,
Engineer and millwright)
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER.
EASTERN WHARP—BAY-HT.
A. PONCE,
Importer «fc niamifacturor of Negara,
NO. 13 WIUTAKKR-STREZT,
Keeps on hand a well soloctod stock of Imported Bo-
gars; also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pines, and all
other nrtlclos usually kept in his line of business, which
ho offers on tho most reosounblo terms. nov 3
T. PORTER’S
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
.SjirJnfl awe aummer jpaflljtowa.
T HE BURSCRIBER takes this method of Informing Ids frionds nml the citizens of Savannah, that ho Is now
opening THE MOST SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHING over offered In this city. The prices In plain
figures, nro marked upon each nrtlcle, and no deviation, and at tho romarkuhlo low prices that the goods nro marked,
tho subscriber feels conddout will be appreciated by a generous public. In part aro the following Goods 1 have
flow In store, to wit:
GENTS’ CLOTH COATS.
Gents. Black Cloth Dross and Frock Coats,
Olivo do do do do
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
Black Cloth Sncks and Polka Sacks,
Brown do do do do
Blue do do do do
OUvo do do do do
do Shad Dross , do
Black Doe Skin Polka Sacks,
Fancy Colored do do
Drab Cmwlmero Backs and Polka Sacks,
Black Tweed
Green do
g rown do
Ilk and Wool do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
COATS.
iuu * uiruuu. ii in miii-
A U Champion, Jno W
Christian, Jno J Coates, Jus
ty, Michael Carey, R<
turn, Rubt Carr, Fras
Cornell, James Cornell, H
Cox, Jno T Carar **
Condon, Aaron c
J B Uubboge,George ...... . .
non, Robert J Gnwsby, ST Chapman, John F Cnrdell,
Antonio Ghlsn, John LCopc, ThosCounlff, Thos Couwny,
Moses S Cohan, D B Camp.
Blo’d W Dolaney, Martin Duggan, John Doyle, Wm O
Dawson. Michael Dally, Rlo’d Donovau, Sami P Dibble,
Daniel Donovan, Albert L D’Lorzo, Patrick Downoy,
Isuuo D’Lyon, Michael Dounelly, John Donnelly, Wm
M Davidson, ftlorty Dorgan, Wm II Davis, Wm Dixon,
Jos Dunn, Uiiusloy Duggor, Jos H Domund, Jos Duwson,
’ Thos Dowell, Jno -Downing, J E Davis, IIJ Dickerson,
L 8 DeLyon, O W Davis, D 8 Daniels, Jno Dnlloy, Win
■ Duncan, John Dillon, Israel Dasher, Lovl Delhi it,-AO
Davoniiort, Isaac Davla, Henry Dnnnentolwsr, Jno U Del
ian noy, W L Davis, 8 0 Dunning, Patrick nervine, Ohos
II Duryee, Burrell Dye, S C Dunning, Jr, F O Duu, W
II Dudley, John Dovuuey, Jolm Doble, R H Darby.
.Ilonry Ellis, Daulel Egan, Richard Ennis, Abraham
. Eiustein, Jolm Everard, Wm Klleby, Thos Eden, C VV
Eden, Johu J Edy, Charles J Eden.
Joseph Felt, John Foloy, Thus Ford, Jos 8 Fay, Wm
FerrllUSewfdlH FUk,Jnmos Fouulaln,Dugald Ferguson,
J .E Falllgant, Robert Ferrell, Jno O FsllUrant, Jus Far
rell, John Follcard, Andrew Parry, John Fitzgerald, An-
drow Flatley, R It Fell, Mlchnol Finney, Wm PFeny, R
8 Fulton, G 8 Frierson, Austin French, Johann D Flsopr,
Wm Folllard, Dominick Flatloy, John Floimegan, Pat’k
“ ' “ * * t, Owen
j r oenven, jonn apeiiinnii, u ri
D Shaffer, Win II Binilh, Johu Stoddard, Ephraim Scud-
dor, Satn’l 8 Sibley, Anthony Sogur, JnsBhea, Pat’k
Bcaalau, Jas8kiuuur v J H .Strocs, Dan’l Sullivan,. Jus
Skinner, Dr S Sheriull, Nicholas Sinot, 5Iurtiu Sullivan,
Lewis Smith, Jacob Schnlfer, Tlioiuas Saunders, Jolm
Stevenaoi), G N Staley, Thus Smith, G J Smith, Juo Sul-
llvnn, Jnmos Sullivan, Walter W Smith, Geo Shultz, F F
jbhnrt, JosJ Stokes. Geo Shutc, Hannon Hnngstock,
jry Seltzer, C 11 Scally, E Somornll, Francis Sorrel,
Jno A Htegltt, John Sloan, Wra G Stafford, Jno Screven,
Wm Salto, O 51 Stone, J R Saussy, J M Schloy, Francis
Shells, P K Bhiels, Adam Blmrt* Jno Y Symons, James
Symons, F R Sweat, Edmunil J rinundors, Edwin stiles,
J M Solomons, Augustus Seheldeman, Dennis Sullivan,
Daniel Sullivan, M J Solomons, M Shehon. Dennis Sulli
van, Barney Smith, Honry 8tlbbs, Jas II Shehon, Valen
tine Stanton, John Sherlock, Loyal Scranton, Martin
Shannon, Joseph Sullivan, Jus F Stokes, Philip Smith, Jos
M Hhellmon, James M Strickland, Timothy Sberrudou,
Thomas Smith, VVm Starr, Jr.
T,
Wra II Tarver, John V Tarver, Goo W Tilcolinb, Wm
I! Tyson, John Thompson, Patrick Tydings, Barnard O
TUdon, Pro’s Trantell, AF.Toriay, l’G Thomas, W F
Thompson, Jno F Tucker, ATnlblrd, Fras Trantell, J D
Tombroktv Jnmes Tliurmalt, B T Tumor, Wm Thomns.
“ E Tom, Edwunl Townsend, B T Tirana, A Thomas, W
Tofft, Marlon ThreadcratL Jno HThode, H J Thomas-
_ jd, W n Tinsley, Fras Trucholul, IIV Thomas, Richard
son Tombs, W II Talblrd, J E Taylor, John G Thomas,
John Trumiler, 1K Tein, Jas P Tustln, Thos M Turner, F
ATuppor. ^
Christian Uebole.
V.
Antonio Vendloy, alias Ratnboskl, Chns Van Horn, W
II8 Verstllle, Tristram VoratIUe, David Veuder, Henry
Vellstetch,
W.
O A Wood, Rich’d Wayne, J L Wlnoburg, Cant W
While, Jnincs VVhilllran, frath Woodward, Elisha VVylly,
Charles Wilson, Goo W Wvlly, Augustus VVenzo, James
White, I* W Wells, Francis Wilson, J J Waver, A U
WukIi. Edmund Wallen, A J VVylly, Jos M Wilson, G
51 VVnldbtirgli, Win Tlmmo Williams, VVm Wilson, Wm
Waters, lllrant Waller, John Williamson, Jas While, Ja
cob Walter, Gregory White, Michael Weldon, Thomas
Weight, VV C Wylly, EG VVlIson. VV VV Woodbrldge,
Bryan Vvron. II D VVnlker, Jno VV VVlIson,Thos J Walsh,
11 O VVyor, Jos VV Wood, VVm Wright, G 8 Wall, 11 F
Wllllnk, Jssao Weldor, VVm VVcscott, Jacob Waldburgh;
J VV VVolislois Jerranl Wubbloiiinn, A J While. Christo-
K hcr Whlto, Irvin L Wolfe, Nicholas, Conrad Wnbnnllh,
uuio P Whltoheod, C E Whiting, T R VVylly, Enos
Wlthlngtou, Beniamin Whitehead, Thomas Workman,
Dr. 8 VVarnor, J VV Watts, Jno Wlllluius, S P Wliilelioad,
Thos A Wilson, Thos 8 Wayne, G VV West, Jos W
Wlilte, G M Willott, Simon Waltor,.W II Wookes, II K
Washburn.
Y.
Peter Yonson, Jno A Young, Dr E Yongo.
Peter Zarodoskl, Edward O*Zolrouor, Jacob Zlmmor-
man, Edward Zudonras.
Tlio foregoing are tbo qualifications of voters entitled
to volo for Mayor and Aldonnuu of tho City of Savnunah
at tho ensuing election in December next, nml a Hat of
persons Registered for tho mouth of May. If there nro
any persons whoso names are Registered, and who are
not entitled to a vote, notice Is respectfully requested to
'bo given to tho Clerk of Council, Hint they may bo dealt
with according to law. R. F. AKIN,
junoli Clork Council.
Checked Ginghams,
Linen Lustre,
Plain and Fnucy Alpacca,
Paris Lustre,
Dlack Morin,
Black and Fancy Tweed,
Do do Cashmeretls,
Brown nml Yellow Linen,
Black Drop d’EU),
Craas Lluon.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts.
Bilk, Lamb’s Wool, and Merino Shirts and Drawers,
J.luou, Jonas, and Canton Flannel do
Silk, Merino, and Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread, and Norl Hose,
Gontlcmon’s Dressing Robes,
Llneu Collars, two and three ply.
PANTALOON8.
Striped Cotton and Linen,
Plain do do do
Nankeen, Drnp d’Ete,
Fancy Linen,
Black Alpacca,
Bl.nck Doo Skin Pants,
Pluln Black Casslmero Pants.
Fancy Colored do
Plain und Ribbed do
Black and Colored Satinet Pants,
VESTS.
Black Satin Slnglo and Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk do do
Embossed Fancy 8llk do do
Black and Fancy llurathoa do do
do do Embroi’d Caftlmero do
Whlto and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Black Bilk Velvet, single and doubto breasted,
Fancy Cut do do da
• Fnucy Cashmere
do
do
GLOVES,
Black, White, and Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and Castor Riding do
Cloth, Cushineroand Lined Rerlin do
Black, White undFuucy Silk do
CRAVATS.
Buporflno Block Silk and Fancy Cravats,
do Fancy do, great variety,
While Bilk und Satin Party Cravuts,
Black und Fancy Silk and Satin Scurfs,
do do Opera Ties.
Linen Cambric, China Cord uud Pongee Pocket 1
kerchiefs.
Hats uud Caps, of tho latest styles.
Ladles’ Riding Hnls.
Trunks, Pulont and Sole Lcnthor.
Valysoa, Carpet Bags, Canes, Umbrellas, Stc^ See.
OHILDREN’S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Tills Deportment for Children’s Clothing Is fitted up in the most costly stylo with ovory convenience for trying
filling, 4tc- the stock embraces every orticlo in that fine, consisting lu part of Coals und Pauls of overy stylo, Ut
coats,and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sucks, Polka do- Over Backs, Vesta, Braided Suite, plain, Bilk Velvet, Vest
Suits, uud Boys’ Cops, n largo assortment. Tho Indies will find It to their interest to call ami examine iny stock, i
they nro made up in tbo latest Btylu and tho best manner and at tho lowest prices. No abutourant from tho prices fin
na yy > Don’t forgo! tho now store on firs! lloor of Sb Andrew’s Halt, comer of Broughton and Jofferson-sts. apr 28
GEORGE W. IIARDCASTLE,
(1AUUUGE MAKUR,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-HTREET,
Frank I in-Square.
W OULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
for post favours, mid Inferm them, that ho is now
rernly at Uie old-stand, to execute uny work In the above
lino, and hopes by bis uullring exertions to plcaso all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
in tlio above business done with thu utmost neatness and
^Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, fee., made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms.Jan ^
JOHN POOLE. .
WHOLESALE AND RCTAIL
PAINT AND OIL ST0EE,
SAVANNAH, UA.
No. 11 AVUltakor-Htroct. _
K EEPS constantly for sole—WHITE LEAD, Pnro Nos.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAINTS.
Black, Yellow, Drowu, Chrome Green, Paris Croon, and
Prussian Bluo. _
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Rod, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lend, Litharge, Paris nml Chrome Green,
Prussian Bluo, Chrome Yellow, Umber. Terra do Sloium,
JJrnn lllitck, nml A VAIUETV’ol; FAkulf KUiiitSjJ
Linseed Oil-8perm »lo^ Nontsfoot do., and SPIRITS
n..i. vviilto-Wusb BRUSHES, Paint. Vnr-
l f oilioru, LFomuiicK. riuuuy, juiiii r iiuiiieyuu, m
_ -.ay, Thos Flaherty, Jno D Ffsb, L M Falllgant, Ow
Foley, L J B Fairchild, Jas Faunstan, Mlchaol Fay, G *»
Fennell, Jno Foster, J R Fisher, G J Fulton. Jacob
Friend, J O Father*, Q G Farries, John O Ferrell, Jumes
Folker, Green Fleetwood, Goo V” 1 “—
. laud, U R Fort.
John Gordtz, Francis Grlmball, J F Gullmartin, BoqJ
Goonovoly, Joshua' GriflUb, O L Gllliert, Jos George, Hr,
G W Ganuuny, J B Gallic, Jos T Gnnnoin Jos Geiger,
• Michael Glasgow, Geo A Gordon, Wm A Gibbous, Pul
rlck Gnrrou, Job urady, Goo Glen, J FGrovonsleln. Jolm
Gutnmull, Jos Gallagher, Domingo Gulleo, Johu Gridin,
John Glonovely. Jos E Godfrey, L J Gulhnartln, Seaborn
Goodull, Davla II Gnann, Georgo Gatehouse, J M Grlflln,
TbosGroon, J W Gibbons, Chos Gross, Patrick Gordon,
F M Green, Juo F GlBllgny, Peter Gafnoy, W VV Good
rich, Israel Gear. Win FGoodwIn, John Giliolnnd, Josoph
1) Garnett, Charles Ganoid, John Gallagher, O A Greiner,
F L Guo, R M Goodwin, L S Goodwlu. Cnrstou Gerdts,
James E Gaudry, Julius B Gaudry, R H Grlflln.
N L Harris, P D Ilollzholm, John Haul
• tf.<$rtrt«rohor llnsBoy, J D Hitghr " *
’ IJoullhon, Dennis Healy. Donnls lie
itpt,I...
les, C 8 Harris, Martin
—uv'Miuu,itDuuig iHJuir, j/uijiiib ilollmid, L S Hart, Ml-
chael Horan, John Hughes, David Harmon, 51C Ileald.
VVm L Iteupt, WraN liaborsham, ' *
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GE0IURA,
T HIS COMPANY will continuo to transport Produce
mid othor Merchmidise, on the Savannah river, to
id from Augusta, by tholr Iron Bteaurars
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpt. Piiilpot.
LAMAR, Cnpt. Curswxll.
—ARO ALSO BY TUB aWRAHYR—
AMORY SIBLEY, Cnpt. -
Tho tatter-Steamer being of less draught than any
other on tbo River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of the water. The Com puny Is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight uddreiw.il to the cure of the Company, of
Its Agents, will lie received and forwarded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T. It. MILLS, Agent,Savannah,
oct 10 W. M. ROWLAND, Agont, Augusta.
SAVANNAH AND A UGl/STA.
STEAMIIOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
' Will continuo to run the following Steamers, viz:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (Iron,) CupL .
CHATHAM, (Iron) Cnpt. IIuudard,
THOS. 8. METCALF, Cnpt.
TENNESSEE, Cant.
Which, with tow-boats and lighters, afford unequall.
facilities for transportation of freight to lira interior or
Goorglo, South Carolina, Tenuessee and Alubuma, In
connection with Railroads.
The olegnnt sleum-nnckot D. L. Adams will connect
with the steamships Florida nml Alabama, landing
freight by them In 5 dayB from New York to Augusta.
Freight (now taken nt reduced rates,) will bo forward
ed free of commission.
VST In order to prevent detention ormiscarringe^bills
of lading should bo uddressod to G. II. JOHNSTON,
President, Savannah. Morchundlzo from the Interior, to
JOHN A. MOORE, Agent, Augusta.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah.—Geo. II. Johnston, Andrew Low, Edwnnl
Padelford, W. C. O’Driscoll, Charles Green. Joseph S,
Fay, Jos. Washburn.
AUOII8TA.—J. R. Uulklov, T. S. Metcalf, James Hop
L. Hopkins, E. Sliermniu G. 5L Newton.
Savnunah, June 34,185°
» kinds^PAPER HANGINGS, Flro-Board Prliiis mid
Borders.
Xjf Tlio above articles will bo sold on reasonable
enn IIOMBO, Sign and Skip Pain tin r:
Dono In a worluuun-llko manner, and nt ream noble
prices.
Engll'sir andl
Standard, Scinntifio <ts Medicul Hooks.
V PRACTIOAL TREATISE ontlie usoor the —
1 scope: by John Quokett. Illustrated.
Lectures on Histology, delivered nt the Royal
of Burgeons of England; by Johu Quekott. illustrated
with 150 cuts.
Chemical Technology. orChemlstry nppllod to tho Arts
and Manufactures: by Drs. Knapp, Ronalds, and Rich
ardson.
Principles of Physics, andAleteorology: by J. fttutlur,
rofiissor of Physics, at lira University of Fret l>crg. IUus-
trated with 530 engravings on wood.
Tbo Anatomy of tho External Forms of Man: by J,
Fan, 51. D M and Robert Knox. M. B.
Tlio Microscopic Anatomy or the Human Body In Health
and Disease: by Arthur llllt Uoswit), 51. D.
The Natural Ulster}'of Man: by James Cowles Prich
ard, M.p- etc. elc. Third edition, with 50 colored plates.
Element* of General and RUnute Anatomy of Man and
Mumnlin: by Fr. Gerber.
A Practical Toxt-ltook of Inorganic Chemistry, with
Qualitative and Quantitative Analysts: by Dugall Camp
bell. 'V
Physiologic Pnthologtque: par II. Ijohort.
Tlio Philosophy ofAtarringe: by Michael Ryan, M. D.
AJnnual of Practical Assaying: Ly John Mitchell.
A Complete Course of Meteorology: by L.F. Cacmtx,
Encyclopedia Analomlquo: par J. Uenlo.
Received by
Juno 10 JOHN M. COOPER to CO.
■J4LOUR.—300 wholo and hair barrels: for sale by
r II. j. GILBERT,
J uno 3 Wesl sldo Market-square.
O H1RT8.—Just received per steamer a fine lot of white
O and fancy Shirts; for sulo low by
may 20 PIERSON fc IIEIDT.
T 1FE OF ROBERT EMMETT, the celebrated Irish pa-
trlot snd martyr, with his spcecho", fcc.; also an
appendix, containing vnlunblo portions 01 Irish history:
by John W. Burke. Received and for salo by
June 11 J. B. OUBBEDGE.
qMIRts.—G. S. Nicitol^ hasjust received from Now
ip York, a foil supply or Judsou’s superior Shirts.—
Tboso in wnnt ora good artlcto can get It nt tho Clothing
Store. [July 2] GIBBONS’ RANGE.
0(1 WHOLE and 1(1 half bbls. Huliiinoru Flour, Just
OVI lauding this day, and for solo by
J“»o 14 J. A. BROWN.
TJOKK AND BEEF.—10 bbls. Mom Pork; 15 do Prime
A. do; 20 do Mess Beef; for sale by
Juno IQ A. O. HENRY, Excliango Dock.
iJlSIl.—12 bbls. Mackerel, Nos. 1 and 2; 20 hair do do,
1 Nos. l and 2: 5 do No. 1 Salmon; 10 klttsdo do: 20
whole nud hair kilts No. i Mackerel; 20 boxes Scaled Iter
rings; Just received direct from Boston, and for salo by
J. A. DROWN,
JunoSH No. 27 Whltakewtreot.
"POWDER BOXES AND PUFFS.-Chlna and Gilt
1 Paper .Boxes, somo vory clogant styles, this day re
ceived, and for saleby
July 8 W. VV. LINCOLN, Monnment-squaro.
1) UTTER AND CHEESE—
JD 2b fir kins selected Goshen Butter,
20 tubs “ mm’
50 boxes Cheese—landing from steamer nnd for
sale by [Jy 7] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fc CO.
oOUP DIGESTERS, Fish Kettles ami Iron Mortars;
O for salo by F.W. CORNWELL.
Juno 17 103 Bryan-strccU
TJAUG1NU AND tXEE ROPE.
JD 100 bales Ounny Cloth;
300 colls Dillon’s ltope; 500 do. Western do.
For salo by [June 7] COHEN fc FOSDlCK.
T IME.—820 bbls. Lime, per schooner Bowdltch from
1j Rock port. For sale, to arrive, by
Juno 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
/~1ANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. superfine and extra fine
\J ground; for salo vory low, to closo consignment.
June 12 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
fjATENT nARLEY—Recommended by the faculty
1 as a nutritious cooling food for Infants, also for ina-
klug custards, puddings, &c^ Just received and for sale
by [July 0] MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
DETENT ICE CRACKERS and Tobacco Cutters—for
1 sale by F. W. CORNWKLIm
may 18 108 Urjan-slreet.
rv LASS CURTAIN PINS-Ju»t received, and for salo
\Jf by F. W. CORNWELL, .
may 29 103 Rryan-slreet.
, /JocOA DIPPERS, Dust Pans, Towel Rollers, l<cmoii
Squeezers. Coffee Mills Brass Bound Buckets,*Wash
Boards. Cup Mops, Wire Covers, fcc. For salo by
may io COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
riURTAIN FIXTURES.—23 dozen’Curtain Bands,
v>25 do Window Cornices, new styles; Just received nml
or saleby [marSO] I. W. MORRELL fc CO.
T/'NI VES.—Joseph Rodgers fc Son’s nnd Geo. VVoalen>
IV holmes fc 8on’s celebrated Pen and Pocket Knives,
or sate by F. W. COUNWELL,
may 3 102 Bryan-st.
OPUtNG DIVIDERS, Calipers,ami Compasses, of &U
sizes, for salo by F. W. CORNWELL,
may 7 102 Brynn-streot.
jpUltLDREN’SUARRl AGES.—A further supply, both
\J slngleamldouble,Just received, and for sate by
may 25 I. W. MORRELL fc CO.
ijs/ALKING CANES.—A splendid nud well assorted
IT lot of fancy Cnnes; Just opened, nt
may 25 SAULSBUUY fc CO.’S, Msrshnl House.
T AH CORKS.—1 bale assorted Jnr Corks, Just received,
O and for sale by
mny 25 MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
TNUIA RUBBER GOODS.—Just received, a fresh lot,
A such as Coals, Cloaks, l^gglns, Travelling Bags, and
Life Preservers; for salo by
may 28 ROBINSON fc CAMP.
7 1NKN DRAWERS—Something new for 8ummer
JLj wear, Just received, aud for salo by
tnuy 25 8AUL8DURY fc CO.
I7SANCY Colored SHIRTS.—A full supply on bond, of
1/ all patterns, for pale by
mar 22 ROBINSON & CAMP.
r choice Ohio, In store, fc
June 3
cjEG ARS.— 40,000. choice brands, J list rocelvod by
O Juno 5 W. VV. GOODRICH,
UR, AND 8 EGA US.—500 bushels superior
rn; 50 bbls. superior Flour, 10,000 choice
H AY.—900 bundles primo North River Hay, landing
from ship Boulhporl, nml for sale low from wharf by
Juno 28 WASH BURN, WILDER fc CO.
>RIME WHITE CORN.—1328 sacks prit
. Coni. Imidingfrom schr. 6Iury Eddy, from Now-Or-
ans, mid for sale by
luno 30 COHENS & HERTZ.
0 URRY COMBS, Horse Brusbes ami llnrsottambs, for
salo by F. W. CORNWELL,
Juno 18 102 Uryan-slreet.
J BOARS.—50,000 Spanish Scgars, of various brands.
o in store mid for solo by
June 10
McMAHON fc DOYLE.
1LARBT WINES.—30 cuses Haul Tnlencc, 20 do. St.
J Jullen, 10 do. Chateau Loovllle. Also, 20 casks Tublo
..nrel, viz.: SI. Jullen, Haut Brion, nml St. Estephe; 5 do
llnut Bautcrne Wines. In store and for ssle by
Juno 20 J. ROU8SEAU.
SABLE MATS.—Oil Cloth, Sea Wehd, and GrassTa-
jl. blo Mats, for s&lo by
Juno 28 COLLINS fc RULKLEY.
B ACON.—50 hhds. Sides, In store, and for salo by
Juno 24 8. E. BOTH WELL fc CO.
OFFER.—100 bags Rio, 23 bags Java, for sale by
\J June 24 8. E. BOTH WELL fc CO.
UNIVERSITY OF NASHVILLE
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
T HE SECOND Annual Courso or Lectures In this
Department will coininoneo on Uie first .Monday of
November next, aud continuo Ull tho first of tbo ensuing
Murcta.
PAUL F. EVE, 31. D., Principles mid Practice orsui-
JOHN 6 m7WATSON, 3f. D n Obstetrics and Diseases of
Women and Children. , „ . , , ,
A. H. BUCHANAN, 51. Surgical and Pathological
Anatomy and Physiology. , „
W. K. BOWLING, M. Institutes and Practice of
filcdlclno.
0. K. WINSTON, M. D, Materia Nodlca and Medical
Jurlsprtidonce. . ...
ROBERT 51. POUTER, M. D., General and Special An-
J. BEURIEfj LINDSLEY, 51. Chemistry and Phar
macy .
W51. T. BRIGGS, M. D., Demonstrator of Anntoray.
Tho Anatomical rooms will bo opened foraludonts, on
tlio first Monday or October.
Tho Students will havo access to tho Stato Hospital.
A full Preliminary course of Lectures will bo glvon
by the Professors, commencing also ou tbo fljst Monday
of October.
Feoofeach Professor $15. Matriculation ticket $5;
Dissecting ticket $ JO; Graduating fee 823.
Good board can be obtaiued In the city at from 82 50
Furthorlnformatlon can bo obtnlnod by addressing the
Dean. J. B. LINDSLEY, M. D., Dean.
Nashville, Term., June, 1852. thllmo-So July B
HEAUY-IUAVE CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE ONLY.
S UCH Has been the demand In ltd* Market for Clothing
nt whnlcsulo by Country Merchants, wo have boon in
duced to fit up mid fill one of our Loltawllh READY-
MADE CLOTHING and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
GOODS, which wo now offer nt
' WHOLESALE ONLY.
Dealers will nt once see tlio udvuntago of selecting from
a LARGE STOCK, where tho sizes are not broken by
constantly retailing from it. We do not confine ourselves
to any one particular market in gctUug our CLOTHING,
but take advantage orsoveral oftho Northern markets.
llatN and Caps.
We shall continue ns heretofore, tho Wholesale Hat
and Cap Biisiness, mid by connecting the two branches,
feel confident am give better bargains In either brunch
than were before offered In Uils city. Our stock Is now
complote, to which wo most respectfully invito mi exami
nation before purchasing, nt Nos. 155 Congress mid 75 St.
Jullan-etreots, Gibbous’ Block, Savannah, Ua.
Jan 20 LYON fc REED.
TINE IN MONEY.
DISPATCH IS A RECOMMENDATION,
IKJHcX is Highly Important to Contractors and Builders,
T HE Subscriber is now prepared, with a sufficient
forco of-workmen, to do four times Iho amount of
TIN ROOFING of any other establishment In the City
or Savnunah, in the same spneo or time, and ran give
reference to numerous roofe laid by him. which Iho
lie are at liberty to inspect. I rati cover a medium
Dwelling House, and put up Gutters and Conductors,
complete, In tho space of ten hours. All Roofs war
ranted In point of workmanship, and prices as low as
Pr i pm also fitting up Water Works In Houses, whtch In
point of stylo and workmanship has never been practiced
In this city.
All work donouuder my own Immediate Inspection,
I respectfully ask u oontlnunnco nrthe patronage which
has been so liberally bestowed on me sluco my com
mencement or business, and will pudeavor to merit a con
tinuance of the same. JOHN J. MAURICE,
mny -1) 10 aud 12 Rornard-stroeL
„ , Jos Hunter, BN Har-
\ Hernando*, 8 I* Hamilton. Honry Huupt, Ed-
, Hofferon, Patrick Hall, Wra Haulan, Jonathan II111,
L Fllnrrls, Wm P Hunter, G W Ilardraslle, Wm Hunt,
er,_B Dllendrv, DF Hnlsoy,PatrickHanly, John Higgins,
John Hanly, Jno A llonges, Jno Hunter, 8 RIlaupL Jno
Hqwnnl,'Martin Horn, VVm Hone, Peter Horrman, R A
Hpnlkor, Robt Hutchinson, Jas C Hines, Honry llunkon,
l J,D Harley, Mlchnol Hlckoy, Timothy Howe. O S Hardee,
LllshaHazaj, J p Hood, Tlios IlouJcrson, VV J Halloy,
■ Honry Ilarirar, J.E Hogg, W R Harris, Nidiolas Hernan-
, dot, thos Hotferotl, Alfred ilsywood, Moses Y Render-
eon. O.II Hall. R II Hardoo, David Harrington, Edwin K
Hertz, WII-Hmisoman, N M Harris Stephen Hatrlok, 8
A Hooker, 0 8 Huntor, RR Haborslmm, Chas F Ham-
UofeAV.li Holmos, 8 P Halsey, Wm II Habersham, J M
Iluywood, Thos Hoynos.
John W Ihly, John LIbly Wm lhly, Brion Island.
George Jones, Jas C Jones,* Jas M Jones, B G James,
Aloxatidor Johnson; JnaT Jones. J D Jcaao, Thos Jones,
®AW!rd Jonos, Jos Johnston, PulorJucobs, JnoR John-
■on, Christian Jogslcltcr, E 8 Johnson, O II Johnson, VV
‘ I* ^ Hraonbol Joseph, J R Johnson, A E Jones,
JiiqR Jackson) Bulloch Jackson, Nicholas Joffroys.
Kuhfmnn, Wm It Kollv, Phillip
SSSSPSt'S K «“»'lh'ira,P M liolloolt, K«m (tint, N II
fe^n 11 ? ,nl J® <, J r i Dr NKohlhouse, Jumes.
; to’ l rifT^ 0 ,f for ‘ Kerlc, James Kennody. John
UlW llmtlu hnrklti, s Y L«,y, Jf UltaSnSi
in?* pMLphlS, fete.
W>jnt'. J TjE|hido, Linda Linde, Daniel Zoolioy, Wllfimn
j^noI-ovoHi Wm Blrang, JohnN Jrawls,Simoon Lane,
M L l.uf burrow, VMIIInrn Lake, SAT Lawrence, A ii
Lnwlon, Edward Lyncli, Edward Lovell, Jolm Lares. D
N Lane, Jnmos lovunhlln,, JF Linder. James J Logan.
Uolierl A Lewis, A B Luce, J H Lmlu, Jno Lamn, Jus
lynch, ID LuUoubc, Voter Lawrence. ^ M
PIANO FOIITFN.
SIX AND SEVEN OCTAVES.—IN BOSE WOOD.
I- For tone and finish, they are of tho first
lordor. We think It sufficient, to say that
Ilhoy nro from the justly celebrated munu-
setory of If. Worcester. Just received anil for salo by
juno 2d 1. W. MORRELL ‘
pia Ann wii
fectofy of IL W
6 CO.
OUOIC13 BUANOIES. , ,
THE Subscribers, agents for Schiicliardt &
Gobbard, now offorforsnloaBinnlllotofthelr
BRANDIES, entitled to dobentiro, from Cus-
iouso Store. TIioseBrandlee nro diolco, and ore wor
thy the attention ofilealcris viz:
2 quarter pines dark Cognac
5 eighth uo do do
2 quarter do do do, “extra”
5 eighth do do do, do
3 quarter do do Rochello
5 eighth do do do
Tlio ubovo uro samples of Iho different kinds, which nre
offered at low prices by COHENS & HERTZ.
FEVEll AND AGUE*
/"1HILL FEVER, Dumb Ague, Intermittent anil Ro-
\J mlttont Foversand ulltho various forms of blflous
diseases, spoodily anil thoroughly cured by DR. 08*
GOOD’S INDIA CIIOLAGOGUE, the woll known romo-
dy for Fovor and Ague.
That old favorite wllh tho public, requires no Clap
Trap to give It currency with tho people. It is left
to toll Its own story—to rest on Its own Intrinsic merits.
Ask Iho candid man who has glvon it o ftalr trial, aun ho
will toll you what It will accomplish.
U Is entirely a vegetable preparation, nnd may ho token
by any one. with perfect safety to tlio moat dellcnto con
stitution. In repeated Instances It has boon administered
to Inftmtslcss than a month old, suffering from attacks of
Fever nnd Ague, and nlwnya with entire success- In
numborloss Instances constitutions gronlly impaired, nnd
apparently ruined by a long rosldonco In n bilious cli
mate, have been entirely restored by Its continual aud ef
ficient use. For salo nt wholesale or retail, by
WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square.
ra nr 27 SoloAgont for thla City.
H OSIERY.—100dozens Ladles’ Whlto Cotton Hose.
fit! dozens do Unbleached da do
25 do do Black do do
25, .do do Mixed do do
501 do Misses’ While, Colored and Fancy Hobo.
75 dn Bon’. Wh)|«, flm*n rni.l Mixed Snclu.
T§LEACIIBD"ndBrown■ilEErlTOBfeBNiKTmoa(
13 The Subscribers have just received per brig Wilson
Fullor, from New-York:
Water Twist blenched BUEOTING
New-York Mills do do
James’ Steam Mills do 7-8 and 4*4
Lowell LONG CLOTHS, 7-8 and 4-4
Ixniilsilnlo and Washington Long Cloths, 4-4
Sea Island Brown Shirting. 7-8 and 4-4
7-8, 8,0, 10, II, nnd 12-1 Allenctalo Uro. Shooting
7-8,8,0, lo, J1, mid 12-4 do Bloodied do
7-8,8,0,10,11, und 12-4 Hamilton do do
For salo by M. PRENDERGAST fc CO.
C1IFAP CANlft STORE.
CORJYER WHITAKER AND COMGRESS-STS.
T HE Subscribers havo received per steamer Alabama,
a choice selection of SUMMER GOODS, consisting
In part ns follows:—nnroges of every description. Tissues,
Foulard Silks, Grenadines, Printed Jaconets, Orgaudies
and Cambrics, ptalu and figured Bwlss, Alborliras, Silk
aud Llnon Pohlln, Embroideries. Collars, Cuffs, Under,
sleeves, Chetmzets, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, black
Not Gloves and Stilts—all of which tbey will dispose
of at tholr usual low pricos for cash, or city acceptances,
may 20 51. puenderoast fc co.
. . butnn: a now xml splendid assortment of Window
Shndeis of this spring’s Style, und for snlo by
mar20 AIKIN fc BURNS.
D RESS GOODS.—Cmpo Do Parou. In plain colors
Rich and high colored French Organdie MubIIiis;
Jaconet and Cambrio Sluslins in every variety or style,
or salo by LaROCIIB, BOVVN E fc CO.
mRllY*H TRICOPflF.noUS, or Slodicatcd Coin-
D imtind—For restoring, preserving, and beautifying
tho halt, onwllcntlng scurf nnd dandruff, to prevent bald
ness und-grey hair: Just received and for sale by
may 34 MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
_ do do do Beef; landing nnd for sate by
June 10- CL AG HORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
Jnno7
UCK & CO.,
Broughton-stecoL
J UII ° 0
j by
OUNWKLL,
102 nryon-sL
W HITE LEAD.—Pure, extra, nnd No. 1, for sale by
June 22 A. MINIS.
B RAND Y.—10 half pipes Otard Brandy, In store and
for sale by McMAllON fc DOYLE,
B ATH MUCK.—'9 casks English Rath Brick, for scour-
lug; Just received and for sale by
Juno 14 VV. W. LINCOLN, Monnment-aqnare.
do; for salo by
June10
A. G. HENRY,
Exchange Dock.
_ old Monongaliela Whiskey, In afore nnd for anlo by
Juno 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
O LD MADEIRA WINES.—A largo and well selected
slock of old Madeira Wines, viz.: Old Reserve,
Arongo. Irmno. and other celebrated brands. Also, a fine
stock or Port, Sherry, and Teneriffe Wines. In store, nnd
[June 20]
J. ROUSSEAU.
for sale by
TjWdElSHf PICKLES and FRENCH MUSTARD.—5
Jh doz. English Pickles; 5 doz. cans hermetically sealed
fresh Salmon: 10 do French and Euglish 5Iustard; Just
received and for salo by
June 20 J. ROUSSEAU.
_ Inin’i
celcbratci
June 30
1*8, Provost’S, Edes’, nnd Condray & Mnugeuot’a
led Perfumes, Just received nud for sale by
M MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
1 store and for sole by
Juno 13 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
LOUR.—200 bbls. Howard-street Flour, Just received
nml for sale by McMAHON fc DOYLE.
June 10
G ERM AN COLOGNF..—German Farina Cologne,. In
long and willow covered bottles; Jnat received and
for snlo by 51GORE fc HENDRICKSON,
mny 21
W VV. GOODRICH has Just received and oners for
• sale:
NEW SYRUP nnd IIA5ISv—Stuart’s, Georgia and N.
Orleans new crop Syrups, and new Hams.
FLOUR.—75 bbls. Illrnni Smith’s and Pure Genesee,
100 Imlf do- 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour.
SCOTCH ALE, fcc.—Teunent’s Scotch Ale, White
Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currants and Raisins.
TTTOOD FAUCETS, Bung Borers nnd Bung Floggcrs;
W for sale by P. W. CORNWELL,
Juno 10 102 Brynn-streot.
YJALMETTO BASKETS.—A variety ofsbapes and col-
L orod linings, ou bond nnd for safe by
June 10
tORN.—For salo In
I the bestqiinllty or
market.[Juno 10] C. A.
ale by
G. 31. OR1FFEN,
of not leas than 103 bushels,
Uie best quality of^Whlto Com ln this or another
ItlOOREfcil
WHO LES AL—
Gibbon*. ’ Building
« OFFER FOR SALE-5,000 lbs.'t?al
Leaf Lead, pure and No. It
150 boxes Window Glass; • ‘ ^
BOO gallons Linseed Oil:
500 do. Bloochod Winter 8;
20 barrels do. Wtudfl Chit , • >
10 do. Train Oil, bejt qunIRvr ;;; it. - *t ’
5 do! Cobum’* Machinery Oil}. •
10 do. No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do. Copponus green and dry;
10 do. EiMom Salts; 10 ranks Potash;]
5 casks Salioratus;
5 barrels Roflnod Saltpetre;
250 ounces Farin’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lorllbml’a Snuff,
2ti boxes assorted Candles;
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Syrup;
30 hnga Pepper, AUsplco and Ginger: . . .
I barrel each Nutmegs, SInco and Cloves; ’
100 rrams Iratter and Writing Paper:
Together with an extensive assortment or Patent Medl-
r approved paper.
prices, e
JAM JUS STRATTON, GAS-H1_^_, .
or tho late Firm or STRATTON Js
DOBSON, formerly of No.72 8t. Julian
street, bogs tolnform the inhabltanlaof
Savnnnnh that Ida now and spselons
Store Is No. 155 llroughlon-strect, first
'door West of Barnard-slreet, where ha
'has the opportunity or keeping a Inrg
assortment or Chandeliers, PendsnuL
Bracket \ Burners, Pipes, and every other article used
In Goa-Fitting. apr 83
WATOHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber has on hand, and Is con
stantly receiving from tho best and most re*
spectable manufacturers in the country. Rich.
kujhz DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: suchas Table,
Desert nnd Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver-Plates ana
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Coke-Baskets,
Castors, Walters, Snuffers and Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on
Steel, Table and Desert Knives.
Flue Twenty-ono Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and .com-
mon Brass Clocks, of every doscrlpUon.
Gold nnd Sliver Lever and Leptne Watches, lino cnam-
ellod Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gokl and
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ flno Pocket Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Cold Coses. Port Monale%.fce.
Particular attention will bo given to Repairing of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. . *
From his long experience and extensive facilities, ha
confidently believes no will satisfy all who may OtvoC ram
wllh their palrouage.
Ills prices are as low, and terms as flurorable, as at
any other establishment In Uie State.
mar 18 S. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
WATCH MAKING AND REPAIRING!
THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave totaform
the citizens or Savannah, and tbo people in the
country In general, lhat he has taken the store
'No. 14a Uroughton-etroet, one door west of Dix
on’s Confectionary, where ho will be pleased to Mako
and Repair all kinds or CLUCKS.AND WATCHES,
and will warrant all works with which he may be entrust-
"1. FRANCIS STEIN.
apr 28 Cmo
ItElUOVAL.
IN CON8EQUENOE of extensive alterations
to be made In their store, the Undersigned have
removed to the premises formerly occupied by
Mr. Jas. Sullivan, In Whltakewtreot, next door
to Mr. G. M. Griffon’* Jewelry 8tore,where may bo found
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT” 0 F ^ RTE8 ’ “d
Juno 22 F. ZOOnAtlM fc OO. •
TRAVELER’S
ly owBom.
B'
HOWN’S ESSKNCE JAMAICA (UNI*lilt,—A lY.sli
W. LINCOLN,
u^ljj'
ust received und for salo bj
salo by
fc HENDRICKSON.
oi all kinds of insects; also, for tho destruction of
rats and mice; Just received and foraulo by
mny 24 MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
QA8TILB SOAP.—20 boxea njd CasUIo Soup, 1 rase do
jpure I .... „ .
cleansing tho skin—Is very emollient, nnd produci*s an
excellent lather. For sate by WM* W. LINCOLN,
may 22 Monument-square.
I nLOUIL—100 bbls. Canal Flour, now landing and in
’ store aud for sale by
may 2fl HONE fc CONNEnY.
NE4VIIOUK8.
fpHE PHILOSOPHY OF LIVINO-by Herbert Mayo,
The Life of Judge Jeffreys, Chief Justlco of the King’s
Bench, under Charles II., and Lord High Chancellor of
England, during tho Reign of James II.; by Humphrey
w!Wlrrdi.
God In Disease, or Tlio Manllfestatlon of Design In Mor-.
bid Phenomena; by James F. Duncan, M. D.
Memorial or Jnmes Fenimoro Cooper.
Pencilling by the Way; by N. P* Willis.
Pyonshurst: his Wanderings und Ways of Thinking;
by Donald Mncleod.
A Book Torn Corner; by Itelgh Hunt, being No. 0 Put
nam's Library.
Tho Political Works of Louis Napoleon, translated into
English; by Bon Gaultier.
Hunting tbo Romantic; or tbo Adventures of a Novel
Reader.
Abboiford’s Edition, of Uio Waver)/ Novels, InTwcIvo
Vote.—Vol. I.
Tho Adventures or Roderick Random; by Tobias
Bmollello.
Popular and Practical Sclonco—Ihe Solar System; a
descriptive treatise upon tho Sun, Moon and Puuiels; by
J. Russell Hind.
' yEsop’s Fables, lu French. Received by
June3 J.0UBBEDGE.
NEW BIVSIO*
S ONGS: Ask me not what I am thinking, Lilly Dale,
This, this la the hour, My childhood’* home. .When
thou my cherished love worthy. I’ll think of thee lit mer
ry hoiire,Moonllght Is sleeping, Morning, noon, and night,
Tho Parent’s lost Jewel, An dream of happy youth, By tho
moon’s soft light, Honest hearts und willing hands, Gipsy
girl’s carol. Pilgrim land forever, Lay ortho sylph, Wake
up sweet moloay, Come mid see me Mary Atm, My own
pretty Rose, Dying exllo, Ono fallhfidfrleud, Age of gold.
Oh were 1 but n moonbeam bright; Thus moot thou and
I, I wish she was here, Strike! etriko for your felherlaml,
Trumpet of Liberty, Oh I mother here’s tho very top or
^ny itBd grlcft SmjljnjMi.cc., ^^aS\ott ff
ACIDUIjATKD FHIJIT-DHOP8*
T7VLAVORED with Bauann, Pino Apple, Strawbciry,
JP Ibispborry, Green Gage, Orange, Jorgoiiel Pear, Vor-
aalout Poor, fcc- &c. Tlieso Drops havo tho pure, rich
flavor or Uie fruit lu Uio highest stale of iwrfectlon, mid
aro entirely free from will noxious lugredlonls. Just re-
clvuil, per steamer, nod for ^ w _ IJNC0LHi
nyu-18 Monumont-squaro.
ORDINAUY’S BLANKS.
A LL tho dlfferout forms of Blanks, nccort lng to
Into law. for tho Court or Orjllnnry. printed and i
gate by [innr20] JOHN M. COOPER fc CO,
R UlIIl»ONT»8 fiENPOWDEH.
IFLfc SPORTING, nnd BLA8TINO, In kogs, half
kegs, quarter kegs mid canisters, constantly for Buie
at mmiufecturora’ prices, nnd ^JJ’^’^osmoK 11
July 5 Agents of Dupont do Nemours fe 6o.
NOTICE.
M Y STOCK OF JEWELRY Is now largo and vory
ralStLDIAMOND WORK of PINS, EARINGK,
FINGER RINGS,be n Is now more extoiwlvo Uinn usual,
having n flno lotof Extra Siie, sol to onler. Among the
vnrlety is a CLUSTER RING, (sovon Diamonds,) valuo,
...mi.- - IIlpnllnn In hIuUV U1V
8500~whicli~will bo a real gratification to show my
friends ns iwlng rato, nml of beautlfol workmanshipit
' ■ - aPIN,
lw .v,-..« .-jautlfol workmanship; ft
iii nlso ritled for n PIN.-lit a very good and substantial
form.* 0 Ladles’ PINS, BhoOO!Il«s EARRINGS, BOX-
pins, for Hair or Dngucrrootyno Mcdnllons; for do. uo.,
'SXS!ff”»dTii!uvi: 1 WNa i .„d TOiNKirre, i.
111. variety. All will l»i »> VuSen£““
wh. may call at
To tlio Ijmlion*
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for donnslng, ro-
vlvlnu, and beautifying Cahluot Furniture, Chairs,
fcc., giving a rich, glossy appoaranco, aurarior to vo>
nlshlng. Tho subscribers have Ihhiii appointed Agents
for tho safe of tlm nliovo excellent artlclo. Dlree-
te’ , S > StoSnc“r
htsssh A ““"“.'ffiiMs* wEtst?*
Jiiu9r7 lOOllryunutreoL
NEW KOOKS.
A AUSTRIA AN1) HUNGARY In 1848 and ’49; by
Wm. Henry Stiles; in 3 vols. Bvo., with plate*.
Price, $3.50.
Tho Ingotdaby Legends, or Mlrtli nml Marvel.
Mexico—Aztec, Spanish and Republican—a Historical
Sketch ortho Luto War, am! Notices of New Mexico mid
California; by BranU Slayer. Bvo., with numerous steel
^Thollnckoyo Abroad, or Wandering* In Europe and In
tbo Orients, with engravings; by 8.&.Cox.
Tho Two Families: by the author of “Roso Douglas.”
Pynnshurst: His Wmidorlngs and .VVays or Thinking.
The Study of Words; by R. ChonevlxTrench.
Willis’s Peiicllllngs by tho Way.
may 28 \V. THORNE;;WILLIAMS.
1 JEANS.—30 bbls. White Beans, on consignment and
13 for sale by [mny 20] HONE & CONNERY.
/■'UIAMPAGNE.—10 dozen quarts aud lOdozon pints,
\J or choice brands; for salo by
may 20 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
1) ACON.—30 bbds. sides, 30 do. shoulders: landing and
13 for salo by [Juno7] McMAHON fc DOYLE.
o ALT.—500 racks lof Salt, In store for salo bv
O Juno 7 BUIGIIAM, KELLY &CO.
/"I KM ENT.—100 bbls. Cemout, landing from ship Marion
\j and for salo by
June 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
■\XTINES,—Champagne, Madeira and Sherry; for salo
W by [Juno 7] A. MINIS.
Tj-'LOUR.—too bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing and In
X 1 store; for salo by
June 8 IllUGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
*VT 13. RUM.—300 bbls. Ltilhcr Felton fc Sons’ Rum;
J. v • 50 do. prime Boston do; In store nnd for sale by
Juuo8 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
PLASTERING HAIR.-800 bushels Plastering Hair,
X In store; for sale by
Juno 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
/"•\UICK8ILVEU—150 lbs., Just received, nnd ter sole
low, 1 by MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
TXTAFFLEond WAFER IRONS, for Kilo by
W Juno 12 F. W. CORNWELI^ 1IB Bryan-st.
T IME.—Lnudlng from brig Harriet; for sale by
Ju Juno 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
"VTEW-OllLEAN8 MOLASSES.—100 barrels of supe-
J.1 rior quality; for salo by
Juno 12 CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
TNDIA RUBBER PACKING, of oil thicknesses, for
X Blenm engines: for sale by
Juuo 12 CLAGHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
TTTAFER and WAFFLE IRONS, Soup Digesters,
YY nnd Coffee Roosters; for sate by
Juno 12 COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
tYaCON.—-30hhds.prime 8houldera; 20hhds. do Sides,
J3 landing from barque Lo Cocq.: for sale by
Juno 12 COIIEN & FOSDlCK.
TJUlKSli CRACKERS.—25 bbls. BuUcr, Sugar, and SO
X’ do Cracker*; for rate by •* .
juuo 12 II. J. GILBERT.'
p AlSINS AND FIGS—20 boxes Raisins, 50 drums so-
Xt lectod Fig*, Just received by
Juno 14 J. A. BROWN.
PLASTER.—100 bbls. Plaster Paris, In store; for salo by
r Junes BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
T M. SHEFFIELD’S Ship Axoa and Adge*, Just re-
t) • ceivod nud for salo by
Juno 4 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st.
\\TAX MATCHES—In Ornamental boxes: for sate by
• VV Junes COLLINS & BULKLEY.
sale by
H OWARD STREET FLOUR.-10U bbls. Howard
Street Flour, landing from sebr. Georgia from Bal-
Imnre, for sate by
Jmi«?4 COHENS & HERTZ.
TRUNK DEPOT.
RANGE,
GEORGE S. NIOnOLS
TTAS, in connecUon with bis CLOTHING BUSINESS,
Xl filled up bis second story for TRAVEL-LINO
TRUNKS, VALYSES AND CARPET BAGS, and In
tends to keep up a complete assortment of such article*,
lie rospectfeUy Invites travellers mid all other* In-want,
to call and examine his stock, ills priqe, will bo marked
low, mid varying from $1 SO to $30 each, made up and
finished In tlio best stylo, and for convenience.. Each
will bo marked with the lowest selling price, and,no
abatement from U, [mar 25] G EO. a, fit ICllQLS.
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!! TRENKSlIt '
A very large assortment of-One and
common Travelling Trunks, among which
are Ladles’Trunks, and Hat Boxes, Just
received and for sale by
O. JOHNSON fc CO, IQSBryanwL ,
N EW GOODS PER STEAMER—Just opened and for
sale by IteVVITT fc R1C
. . sale by
Organdlo Muslins,
Black Bnrogcs,
Linen Sheetings,
Linen Damasks,
DaVVITT fc MORGAN.
Bonleruil Prints,
Black Fringe,
1/ong Nett Stitts,
Ladle*’Silk fc KldGlovce,fcc
T) AGON.—12 hhds. prime Bides.
I) TONGUES.—2 bbfa pickled Tongues; 0 boxes smoked
Tongues.
CHEESE—50 boxes Imitation English Dairy.
PICKLES.—10 boxes Pickles. Just rocelvod per schr.
D. Smith, from Philadelphia, and for sale by
may 2^ A. MIN IS.
YlllASlPAGNE.—30 baskets, pints nnd quarts, Georgia
KJ brand, from tho house of X. Desbordcs Fils, of Avize;
Ju.Umgonod.M.d'o'^l.l', couE]? k F0smcK
C OFFEE.—100 bags Java mid Uio Coffee, for sate by
Juno 18 II. J. GILBERT.
June 18 ~ IL J. GIL
S COTCH PIG IRON.—40 tons No. 1 “Olengarnoch,”
landing from ship Adrian from Liverpool; for sale by
July 8 A. MINIS.
I rtULTON MARKET BEEF.—10 half barrels Starr’s
1 Fulton Blarket Beef, laudlugfrom barque Exact, and
for sale by
Juno 7
CLAOHORN fc CUNNINGHAM.
B ACON SHOULDERS.—31 hhds. prime Cincinnati,
landing from ship Hartford; for sale by
July 5 COHEN fc FOSD1CK.
B acon sides and shoulders.—75 hhds. prime
Bacon Bides, Cincinnati; 50 do do do Shoulders do;
In store and for salo by . >
July 2 SWIFT fc CO.
H AIR BRU8HE8,—a beautiful assortment or Hair,
Nail, Tooth, nnd Comb Brushes, composed orPcarl,
Satin-wood, Ivory, Buffalo, nnd Shell back*. Also ham
aud soft English, French, mid American manufacture.—
Just received and for sale by
Julj^O MOORE fc HENDRICKSON.
ENGLISH FICKLES and FRENCH MUSTARD*—
T?1
Ju Just received:
10 dozen English Pickles, assorted;
5 do French Mustnru, do
5 do Worcestershire Sauce;
J3 INK APPLE CliEESK.y50 Iioxes Pineappte Cheese;
govs' GRASS LINEN COATS; also, do.
, White
_ Mars. Vest*; Just opened at
June 4 SAUL3BURY fc CO.’S, Marshall House.
I pMB’D AND FANCY COL’D SHIRTS; also, afresh
'J lot of Collars; Just received at
Juno 4 8AUL8BURY fc CO.’S, ainrslinll Hoiiso.
T EA WAITERS.—A largo und cleft .
Wnlters, comprising Gothic, Oblong, and Ronnil,
slnglo nml In setts, Inlaid with Pearl nnd plain; Just open-
eduiul for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY,
it nasortmoul ot
and Ronnil,
IHTE VV A SI !^8cntb, Hand, and Dusting
Juno II
■ i icdtnau, c
E8; for salo bj
100 Rryan-slreet.
BRUSU-
W.CORNWELIi, 102 Bryan-st.
llrown’N RNNcnco ot J niUftlettUIngor.
T HIS Article is elaborately prepared from cnrefully se
lected nrtlclos of the best quality; It possesses In a
concentrated form all the valuable liro;>criles of tho Ja
maica Ginger, mid Is warranted to be free from all Irri
tating or other properties of nn Injurious tendency.
It ft beneficially used In n variety or circumstances
where a wnnn cordial nnd gmtornl stimulant Is required,
particularly In rases where there I* a sense of oxhaus-
liouurislng from oxcesalvo futiguo or boat, a few drops
In half a tumbler of water with a little sugar, will l»o
found nn effectual mid most ploasnnt restorative, which
makes this cssenco n highly useful nddlllon lo the travel
ler’s portmanteau, us wo|l as to the family oollectlon of
remedies. • , ,
Whore there Is an unplonsnnt sense of weight or nausea
alter eating, from Imporfect digestion, or where- nausea
it Induced from riding In n rail road cor, or carriage, or
from the motion of n vessel nt sen, tlio Essence or Gin
ger, If given according to tbo directions will almost In
variably glvo relief. ...
in ordinary dlurehron, Incipient cholera, In abort, in
all rases of prostration or thodlgosllvo functions, whether
from Indulgence or dlsoaio It Is of Inottiinublo valuo.
During tho slimmer mouths mid In Southern climates.
It Is Invaluable, particularly during tlio prevalence of
epidemic Cholera; no travolloror fomily should bo with-
out it. , • •
Just rocelvod per steamer, end for ante by
W. • W. LINCOLN,
Juno 24 Monument-square.
O OMBS.—A largo awortmeulof Shell, Ivory, Buffalo,
mid Brazllllmi Drcwlng, Tuck, Fine Tuotli, ami
B ritannia and table tea spoons, for sate by
jutio 28 F.W. CORNWELL, 1U9 llrynn-st.
S PERM CANDLES.—1(1 boxes Sperm Candlcs,rocelved
and for salo at tho Emporium.
June 14 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
O’
.RANGES—20 boxes, Just received by
June 14 J. A. B
DINK APPLE CHEESE.—A few boxes for sate ot the
1 Emporium, by 8. GOOD ALL.
5 do Italian 31araskino;
5 do Dutch Curasao; Instore and for salo by
J. ROU8SEAU,
may 8 Comer Bull nnd Bay-street*.
DARF.GES, MUSLINS, fcc.—Per steamer Florida
13 Rich Printed Organdie Bluitlns;
French Printed Jaconet* and Brilliants;
Embroidered and Printed Bareges;
Mourning Barege*; Plain India Foulard Silks;
Moumlngnud Fancy Ginghams;
Tlssuos and Grenadines; Muslin Blantlllas;
Black Lace Mitts and Gloves;
Merrlmac Prints, fcc^ &c. For sale by ’
mor 31 HENRY LATHROP fc CO.
N EW GOODS—Per steamer Alabama: While nnd
ltlack Baregoand Muslin Mantillas, new style Spring
Prints, White nnd Colored Hose nnd Half Hose, Jaconet
und Swiss Muslins, Plain ami Striped Cambrics, Long
Lawns,Irish Lluens.aud Damnsks; forsnlohy
may 6 NEVITT, LATHROP fc STEBB1NS.
R UTA BAG A TURNIP SEED.—Tills day received per
steamer 8tato of Georgia, a largo supply of Ruta
Bngn, Flat Dutch, Red Top, Largo Norfolk, andllunovcr
Turnip Seeds. These Seeds aro direct from tho Gar
dens of David Landrotb, and aro warranted to bo of the
growth of 1852. W. W. LINCOLN,
Juno 28 Monument-square.
large supply uivongra» »T»iur. neou
from the Spring anu recently bottled. For ante by Iho bot
tle, dozen, or case. W. W. LINCOLN,
June 14 Momiroent-squnro.
DOWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.—A
fresh supply, Just received nnd for salo by
no 20 MOORE & HENDRICKSON.
B'
Juno
Juno 21
TRUNKS l TRUNKS J! •
Received per steamer, a flno assort*
ment or Travelling nnd Packing Trunk*.
Also, a nice selection ofCarpet Bags.’For
° r PIERSON fc HEIDT.
TIN-WARE AND STOVE DEPOT..
Removal.
JAMES SULLIVAN boa removed from hi*
old stand In Whltakcr-street, to tho now and
beautiful Iron front Store, in Brough-
toii-streel, nearly opposite I. W. Morrell fc
Co.’s store.
A more extenslro assortment than hereto
fore will bo kepi, aud all reasonable effort
made to please. Juno 20
LiquorsT Wines and Fancy Groceries
THE subscriber would Inform hlafrioml* and
he public generally, that bo has just opened, at
jtlio comer of Bull and Bay-streeta. opposite tho
Justoni House, n well-selected slock of FANCY GROCE
RIES, WINES and LIQUORS-such as old Madeira,
Sherry, Port, Teneriffe, Claret. Champagne and German
Wines; choice old Brandies, of various brands: Jamaica
and St. Croix Rum; Scotch nnd Mopon,—* - -* - ™—'
choice lot of Segnrs, of various bands;
dines; OllveapCnp *— «—
rienn do.; En
Judd’s S|»erm
cles, too numerous to mention.
Jan 20
J. ROUSSEAU*
COHENS Sc HERTZ
Offer for sale on accommodating terms:
50 hhds. fair to prime New-Orleans Sugar
100 hhds. choice Cuba Molasses; 200 boxes Star
I Candles
500 colls Kentucky Bale Rope; 50 bales Gunny Bagging
20 bales Dundee dot lOO boxes manufactured Tobacco
10U bags Rio Coffee: 30 do old Java do
30 IiIkIb. Bacon Sides; 30 bbls. choice Hams
300 bags M orylnnd Oats; 40,000 Havana Began
250bngs prime white Com; 200 bbts.N. O. Whisker
250 bbls. Baltimore Whiskey; 50 do. Northern Gin
20 bbls. N. O. BIolaBsos}30do N. B. Rum. Jan 18 •
sale by
Jan 0
COHEN fc FOSDlCK.
H AIR DYE.—Uatcholor’s and Bogle's celebrated llalr
Dye, this day received ;>er steamer, nnd for sale by
8 W. W. LINl *
July 8
NCOLN, Monumcnt-squnru.
L ACE and N.W. COLLARS and Under-Slcovos, Not
Gloves nnd Mitts, Silk aud Lisle do., Cambrio nnd
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Jaconets; Swiss, Mull, and
Plaid Muallua: Just received, and for sale cheap by
Juno 10 DaWlTT fc MORGAN.
C HURCH’S LOTION.—An effectual cure for eruptions
on the foce nnd skin. A degree or pleasure accora-
C antes tho use or Hits ctcgnnt preparation, in its rofreah-
ig effect upon Iho skin. Cutaneous Irritability,nnd dis
coloration are also removed and a pure state of tho com
plexion established by the use or this Lotion. This day
received and for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN,
may 5 Monuroentraquare.
jgRUBHES.—A li
i largo and olegnnt assortment oi Hair,
i, Nall, "
S OUU KROUT.—5 bbls. Sour Krout, for sate by
. . . no o nnnn »
Juno 2ti
UOAR.—20 hhda.’fclr and choice Porto Rlco^sugar,
Just received, and for sale by
juno 20 McBlAHON fc DOYLE.
T OBACCO.—loo pckgs. Tobacco, of various brands
nnd qualities, for *ale by -
Juno 20 McMAHON fc DOYLE.
Y ~~' INEGAR.—20 bbls. White Wine Vlnogar, choice ar-
tide, just rocelvod, and for ante by
Juno 29 MoMAIIQN fc DOYLE.
(OMESTIU LIQUORS.—50 bbls. Now Orleans Rectl-
±J flod Whiskey, 50 do. E. Pholp’ do.; 50 do. N. E.
Rum; 20do.Domestic Brandy; Just received, nnd for
sale by
June 20
Tooth, Cloth, Nall, and Comb Brushes, this day re
ceived per steamer Florida, and for salo by
July H VV; W. LINCOLN, Moniiment-squaro.
COTTON UINN, Ac.
”” offers tbo following, (present
“Uboral term*:
it Axes and Hatchets,
medium and.light Axes
and Hatchets.
Ames’ Spades nnd Shovels; long handle nnd socket do.
Chisels, Angora, and Files, Hunu-Saws, Wood-Saws and
Hammers
Pitch nnd Manure Forks; Steel and Woodon Rakes •
Steel Yards; Counter Scales nnd Balances '
Cotton and Store Trucks, all sizes, several extra large,
with wide wheels and lynch plus
Log and Trace Chains and Stretchers
Douglass’ Force and Suction and Yard Pump*
Hydraulic Rams, Ixsad Pipe to fit
Patent Leathor.nnd India Rubber Belting, yariotts-slze*
Cotton Saw Gins and Son Island Cotton Gins
Bagging Twino or superior quality, and cheap
Pure Sperm nnd Lamp Oil
Garden nnd Way Wheel Barrows
Burr Mill Stone, In the rough or dressed for running, of
any required sizes / '
Mill Irons, and Screws to suit. - .......... >
For bargains, call on G. If* OAMPFIELD, ^
Wool, Hides, and Skin* taken In trade, or paid for. in
cash, at current prices. Apply as above. 0 ' feb24
Tlio ChonpoHt Store 1* Still to bo EQIUtd.
AT 151 CQNGRESS-ST. ^
EINSTEIN dc ECKWAN. .
T HIE Undersigned takes pleasure In annonpoing- to the
public, that they have, as ***a/,a large-and-well
selected Block of 8PR1NG and 8U31MER GOODS on
hand, which they nseure to bo equal. If not superior. |o
any stock In tho city, and which they offer to sol) as lorn
a* they ran be purchased at any other place.
Their stock comprises a large quantity of printed
MUSLINS and BAREGES, a largo portion of whfch witl
bo sold nt eost prices.
French LAWNS and CAMBRICS, SILK TISSUES.
Plal u, figu rod,changeable, plaid, striped and bile. SILKS
Plain and embroidered' Swiss, C»mbric,-,MttU »nd
Book MUSLINS. ■ .
Silk nml Crape SHAWLS: CraM ami n• roOT 8CAJWS
A very large stock of PARASOLS, FANS. COLLAR8,
CUFFS, CHKMISBTT8, nnd all kinds or GLOVES and
MITTS; also an assortment of LACE, EDGINGS, Linen
ami Silk HANDKERCHIEFS. '
Their stock or CALICOES nndQINGHA
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS is weli *
in LINENS, which they will sell alar'
They assure all tholr goods perfi
nevertheless able to sell cheaper tr-
iu the etty.
Tho public la respectfully Invited to call i
the stock or EINSTEIN, fc ECK
apr 30 151C
G ENTLEMEN’S nnd Bova’ Light SPRING CAS8I-
•3IERE8, plaid, atriiHxl, white and colored Lin?n
Drills, black aud col’d silk Cravats, plaid and striped
Muslin Cravats, plnhl and striped Silk nnd Linen Cravats
for summer, silk nnd satin Stocks and Ties, Linen Collars.
Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves, black French Cloths nml
Cniutmcre for spring and summer, Merino, Silk, Lisle
ntid Cotton .Unuorvcets, Suspenders and Half-Hose of'
ovory description, Bilk and Llnon Cambrio Udkfk. For
salo by ' [apr 10] AIKIN fc BURNS.
K8, WHITE PINE LUMBER, AND
100 bales Eastern Hay, 50,000 snporior
avmg uricas, 20.000 ft Wblto Pino Boards, and 10HJKK)
oasoned White Pino Laths, cargo of brig Harriet, dally
*ffiy7\ gpf ? 1 * >t ^ ar BRl , G b ^AM, KELLY fc CO.
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FRO]
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance-Is sol
dor, then mixed with ldnseod Oil fo il
hm
MoMAIIQN fc DOYLE.
S AULSllURY fc CO. have Just opened asplondld Lot
of brown and buff Lawn Coat*. SotnctbUig hand
some for summer wear. Call and sec. June23
C t RASS LINEN VESTS-Just received and for sale by
X BAULSBUKY fc CO^
June 23 Marshall House.
Juno
ijljori
-In Jars, bbls.,ni
m, by
B. GOODALL.
RIME WHITE B ALTIMORE CORN.—1800 bushols
^"—•-tor.
_ mid Broxllllan Dressing,
Children’s Long Combs, of the
celvinl per iteamor, and for sum oj
July 0 MOORE fc llENDRIDKSON.
latest patterns; Just re*
P*priwo white Corn? landing from schr. Gooi
salo by [Juno 4] COHENS fc U’
TTAY.—150 halos good Northern Ilay, binding from
jLo'a 1 ' 1 ““ l f ° r muiTiAM. KELLY fc CO.
„ . COFFEE, - TOBACCO,. fcc.—10. hhds. St.
) Croix Sugar, % do. Porto Rico do„100 bbls. Stuart’s
uo. R. fcC., 50 do. Crashed do., 20 do. Powdered do., 40
boxes Loaf do.; 200bags Rio Coffee, 75 do. Log. do n 2$
do. Javado^ lOdo. Mochodo.; 250 boxes Tobacco, va
rious brands; 50,000 very superior Spanish Began; 100,-
—•-*- — j * -nerican do.; for sale by
000 Ualf-Spatxlah and Amei
JuiyS
uiu uo., tur RJUf u;
CRANE fc IIOLCOMBE.
P RIME ALMONDS, Filberts, English Walnuts, Brazil
Nuts, fresh Sardines, boat Brands; In stare, and for
salo by [July 7] W. D. FORD.
SO bbls. Rum: 20 do. Domestic Brandy
Sweet Wine: 10qr.casks Muscat Wlno? 10do. Teneriffo
do^forwJe by CRANE fc HOLCOMBE.
.
ever la covered from Uio action of tho weatberand A
There Is nothing equal to it tor steamboat and car decks. -
for all kinds of Iron, as U forms a coaUng nearly a^hflfd
as tho Iron itsolf, and never cleaves off.
In some places a spurious artlclo bas been sold ns Uje
genuine, therefore purchasers sfiould be careful to buy ot
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked , &LAK&S ■ F/AgvPJZ(JOB
PAINT. Tho above Paint is for *alo in SovtnnMi by
sep 18 O. A. L. LAMAR*
GEORGIA RURR WIM, STONER.
T IIE Undorslgnod has on hand an assortment or Barr
Stone, from 181 nebee to foot diameter, a portleo,,
when-wonted. • '■ ;:’’ ' ' *
Having a competent IpdirWaal to Ureas j
Stones, tho article can be delivered at all tli
order*, and on liberal term*. O. H.CAT