Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, August 31, 1853, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

VOLUME LI. THE REPUBLICAN. DAILY A]fo"nu-WEEXLT ]’. W. ALEXANDER & CO. WAKSfcka to, uuloa* accompanied with the money, or aaatiafoolory MiionuNi mi ADVERTISING HATKSt Advertisement* Inserted at the following rates t— rot oaa iitvui or t*n iinii, One Insertion....80 cu. Ono Mouth in 00 two ,k .,..1100 Two « 10 00 Three “ .... I #5 Tltroe“ 10 50 Four “ .... 1M Four 13 00 five “ .... 1 74 81* “ 30110 one Week 9 00 One Year :w 00 For advertisement* not exceeding five line*, throe- fourth* of the above rate* will be charged, I. e n For one lueertlon 43 cento. “ two “ 73 “ “ one week 11,50, Ac., fcc. Legal udvertlaementa Inserted at the usual rates, and ifr'ct care taken that they be published nocnrdlng to law. All advortlMiueuta (Tom tranalent peraona or strangers, to tw paid for In advance. The privilege* of yearly advertiser* will bo coultuod rigidly to their regular business, and all other advertise ments, not |>erulning to their regular business, a* agreed lor, to Im paid extra. Yearly advertiser* exceeding In their advertisements the average number of lines ogroed for, will be charged it proportional rates. No AnvxaTtsaMaaTB will aa inrbrtxp orxtui- TOUHtY. All advertisements for charitable Institutions and re* llgloiu societies, will be charged half price. IT All advertisements sent to this office without di rection* as to the numborof Insertions, will be published tally, ut .til ordered to be discontinued, aud charged ac* • n . n Wf| letters directed to this office, or the Editors, must be post paid, to entitle thorn to atloutiun. N. It.—Each Citation by tho Court of Ordinary, that ■iplication has been mode for totters of Administration, ,,.1*1 be published tuirty Data at lenst. Notice tiy Executors and Admlnistralora for Debtors uul creditors to render In their accounts, must bo pub* dshed six waa**. . _ . . Sales of Heal Estate and negroes, by Executors, Ad ministrators. and Guardians, must lie published FORTY HAYS before the day ofsalc. Those sales must be made at the CVurt House door ortho county til which the prop* t-ru ls elt.late, mid on the first Tuesday of the month, between the hoursorten In the morning and four In the afternoon. No sale from day to day Is valid, uuloss so expressed III the advertisement. \pplications by Executors, Administrators and Guardi* an. ■„ the Court of Ordinary, lor leave lo sell Real Estate or Negroes, must be published TWO MONTHS. Sales of personal property (except negroes) of testate and intestate oitates, by Executors and Admlnistralora, must be advertised FORTY DAYS. Applications oy Executors and Administrators for tot ters Pis tssory, must he published SIX MON THS. Application for forecloiureof Mortgages on Real Lstate, must be advertised oiico month for FOUR MONTHS. Orders of the Court of Ordinary (accompanied with a copy of tho bond of agreement) to make titles to luud, must he advertised three months at least. Sheriff’s sail*, under executions regularly grunted by the Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions, SIXTY DAYS—sales of perishable propertv, under order of Court, must bo advertised, gon* crafty. TEN DAYS before tho day of sale. Euflincflfl ©acBfl. J. L. OLIVER, riiHliionabU- Knot Manufacturer, Ku.mYUttS Hl't.L-*TRKKT, NKAK MOMUMKNT-SQlUtX. •fork-Sofe, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military', Patent Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Solo Boots; Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, made to order ill the neatest and most fashionable msuiuT, of warranted materials, aud by the most experi enced a id careful workmen. ADAM SHORT, master It u i I tl o r, fIRST boot WEST or ST. ANDREW’S HALL, Will take contracts for lluildiug and Work In Masonry of every description. R. h J. LACIILISON, Eiigincers unit millwrights, IRU.Y4- BRASS FOUNDERS? Canal-Street—Near the Cuiuil Lock. R. LACIILISON. J. LACIILISON. A. PONCE, importer 4k Manufacturer of gegars, NO. 13 WIIITAKEK-STREKT, Keens on hand a well selected stock of Imported 8e ec.r*; idao Manufactured Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, and all <clu-r articles usually kopt lu his line of business, which ■ufors mi tho most rMtsoiuiblu terms. uov3 M. M. PE t rilAGII.L. GENERAL ADVERTISING AN1) SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE. No. t O Ntatc-it., Hon ton, mass., and 122 Nuinuu-sI., NcwYorK. THE AMERICAN NBWornrr.iL aur.ni. IS tho authorized Agont for this paper In tho cities of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, aud is duly em powered to take advertisements nud subscriptions ut the rates required by us. His receipts will be regurtlod — payments. Ills offices are—BOSTON, Scollny’s Building; NEW- YORK. Tribune Buildings; PHILADELPHIA, N. W. corn, r Third und Chestnut streets. fob 30 j. WEBSTER* NEWSPAPER AGENT. No. 151 >. 2d street* Pliilurimplila. Is authorized Agent for procuring advertisements In the city of Philadelphia, fot tho Savunimh Republican, at til.* rates required by us. His receipts will be regarded as iiayniciils. nngl SILVER’* PLASTIC PAINTS, CHEAP, UUKABOE, ANU PI10IECTIVE, T •WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. HIS PAINT will stand any climate, without cruel. ... blister and hardens by exposure, thus tuuking In limn an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron aud other metals from rust od corrosion. Tins Paint differs from the so-called Mineral Paints o( •lie day. which uro principally Ochres und Clays colored, und arc entirely worthless. Silver’s Plastic Paiuts are purely Metallic, containing no tluiuln or Clay. They are levigated finely, mix readily with Linseed Oil, (without the lr-uhle of grinding.) and flow under the brush as freely ns the best While Lend. These Paint’s t-xcol ull others lr. body or covering pro perties. one pound of which will cover as much surface, as two pounds of White toad. There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate, Drown, olive and Chocolate. Directions: This Paint flows readily underlhc brush and its covering property is Increased by using It mixed as thickly as possible with pure Linseed Oil; us the Paint is the lasting or protecting body and tho OH simply the medium or agent in spreading it. We annex copies of two letters, one from tho Presi dent of the Philadelphia slid Reading Railroad Co., the other from a gentleman, a well known resident of Au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Pkila. and Reading Railroad Co., Philadelphia. Mav 3, 1853. J.S. Silver, Esq—Dear Air; Wo have used your “Plastic Paluta” for more than a year, and for Palming Bridges, depots, fcc., lie, wo have found it quite equal to any puint w<-have used. In fact, we now give it a prole- once over all others we have tried for such piiqioNes. (Signed) Yours, respectfully, JOHN TUCKER, President. .. MPWRT Wcln°¥ortt RtmcctCflcmthta. Frsm W. //. M'Dsn old's Advertising Hones, log Xassa+strstt, Mw-Ysrk, ’ FA III BANKS’ PLATFORM 80ALEB; tong known—severely tesied-alwaye right—tho acknowledged standard. Awnut Savannah. PIIII.BRICK fc BELL: New.York, FAIRBANKS k CO- 88 Water-street. July Hi 3mo-oM To Wholesale Merchants. JNO. «!. III*HllSllj| A'»JIVTll, Are. 82 Rut de Faubourg, Poiuonniire, Parle, and 172, 174 and 178 Pearl-street, A‘ew.York, O FFER FOR SALK an extensive assorttnent of Os* trlch and Fancy Feathers—French and American Artificial Flowers und Ornaments, Ribbons, Bonnet Linings; Itillau, English, French and American Straw and Silk Bonnets, kc., kc., together with u full assort ment of Goods suitable fur Halters and Cap Maker*. The above, chiefly of our own manufiicture, embrace the largest and most varied slock to be found In the United Slates. Samples may be seen at our Warerooms In New-York. 3m»oM—July 12 INDIA RlIBBKK (HIOMS—FALL TRADE, 1851, D. IIOIMJMAN, No. 27 Malden Lane AND 52 NAS8AU STREET, (first corner from Broad way.) rospoctfolly Invites the altenllnn of his old custom ers and Merchants thropghout the country generally, to ills stock offudfa Rubber (foods of his own manufacture, via: Costs, Leggings, Carriage Cloths, Capes, Cups, Plano Covers, Reeling Jackets,Glove* k Mittens, .Machine Belting, Punts, Life Preservers, Steam Packing, Overalls, Door Sprmus. Bools, kc. .OVERSHOES. , And every description of Rubber Goods manufactured, will also be found as above. My goods defy competition nr comparison—are war. ranted proof against decomposition In any clltnnle, and are offered for sale lu large or small quantities, upon tho best terms. Orders solicited and promptly attended to by, D. IIODOMAN, 27 Maldon Luno and 3D Nassau street. New York. Juiyia 3tno oM 1IATS AND CAPS. HI I. K. F I! OOJ. HATS. GEORGE W. & JEHIAL READ, No. IOO C’huinburfc-St. NEW-YORK. Invite tho allcntion of Jobbers to their assortment of tho ubove goods. 3nioM may 31 Ni:\V-YOICK GAS REGULATOR COMPANY, Office, 202 Uruatlwuy. T he office of the new York gas regu- LATOIl COMPANY’, has been permanently tslab- lishetl at 202 llroudway, (betwix-u Chambers nud War- ren streets, and is now prepared to sell Kidder’s Patent Gas U.-gulutor to prlvnlu consumers of Gas, Gas Com panies nnd others throughout tho United States. Proposals are invited from nil places In tho United States where Gas Is now used, or Hhoiitto be introduced, forfhosnlouf Rights lo use Kidder’s Patent Gh* Regu lator. If .tesired, proposals will bo received for the for- million of Companies in the various cities upon advan tageous terms. This valuable machlue has received the highest sclen- tlflc recumiueiidatlotiB, ns well us the unqualified appro- ballon of the largest consumers of Gan in tho United States, afler long experience or Its merits, ns at) econo, inizur ol Giis, while ul the same time It improves the quality of tin: light, it la beyond doubt the most eco nomical machine over applied to gas lighting apparatus, und brings this best of lights to the same or lower cost than oil. or the dangerous compounds ot spirit.'and rosin. Thu Regulator controls u Mingle burner or n thousand with the same facility, nnd renders all attention to the stop cocks or the cocks ul the hunters unnecessary.— With the Regulator no Gas can be wasted by servants or those unused to gas lights. The Rogul dor is in use at nil the leading hotels In Ncw-Y’ork City, with perfect success, having at least TWENTY-FIVE I’KIl CENT. Of TIIK GAS, Ulul producing II belter light. Pamplilets containing n description of the Regulator nnd testimonials of its value may be had ul llto office ot the Company, (or they will bo sent by post.- July 12—fliun-oM 8. T. CLARKE, Secretary. LOOK 1 MO.CI.AisS XV A RElfftMS.il fete A R T R E POSITORY .-1XI) G .1L L £ R Y. WILLIAMS, STEVE.VS & WILLIAMS, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, 353 llroudway. Kew>Ynrl(. PIER, WALL und MANTLE MIRRORS,Porlrnltnnd Picture Frames, Cornices, Buses, lulcrlor Decorations kc. oil Paintings, Artists* Materials, English, French, and German Engravings, kc. For the purchase mid sale ol Flue Paintings, Art Mnnuluctures, Illustrated Works, Works on the Fine Arts, ole., they have prepared their advantageous premises, location, and extensive connec tions, to offer great facilities. < >ur Galleries (replete with all that is new nud beauti ful In arl,) are at nil times open to visitors with the us- rnucoto purchasers that every article will be furnished at ihu most reasonable rates. June 28—3ino.M PIANO FORTES. J. F. W A II M E It U U„ 411 llroudwnyt New York, H AVE now* ON HANOnl their spacious and elegant Pianoforte Warkroom-at the above number, an extensive assortment of Piano Fortes of tlm best manufacture and VervScpehior Tone. For cheapness ol design, elegance of finish aud Excellence of work, manshlp, they Cannot be Surpassed, any more than in Fullness, iuc-iinkhs und Beauty or Tone. Those in struments ARE IN LARUE SIZED CASES, or VEUY UN COMMON STRENOU, and have mi Improved Tubular Bar—one of the most valuable impuovemekts op .Mo dern Times. Tho Piano Fortes of VV. k Co., from their |ieculiurity and completeness of construction, pot- sess a remarkable quality ol keeping in tune for a great length of time, which is an important desideratum. The prices of these superior Instruments will lie found unu sually reasonable, considering their quality, they have been universally admired by tho ablest Pianists In this city, am) wherever I hey hurt/ been iutrnilucfil they have in every instance given very marked satisfaction. A pull and Unequivocal Warranty is Gtv EN in all cases. J. F. WARNER k CO., Juno 2—:im oM 411 Broadway, N. Y. WEST POINT SUIIUOI,. rTMIIS well known InMlitnfou is most pleasantly and JL healthfully sltuiited amid the Highlands nl lho Mud •on, u short distance from New York City. Peculiar ad vantages lire afforded for procuring a thorough uml ac complished education In nil the departments ot leurning. Its Military Exercises are found to contribute admirably lo discipline and to the manly and graceful heuriugof its pupils. Tlie Immediate vicinity of the U. S. Military Academy secures the aid of the most distinguished und accomplished Instructors. Pupils from 12 lo 10 years ol age preferred. References—Gen. Scott, U. S. Army ; Col. A. J. Plcasnnton, Phlla., Chos. King, L. L. I)., N. Y. City, Professors of Yale College and U. S. Military Acad emy. For further particulars address EDWARD V. KINSLEY, A. M., June 23 3nioM West Point, N. Y. Augusta, Ga^ Septemder 22, 1852, { Steam Planing Mills, j Dear Sir .-—You ask me for toy opinion of “ Silver’s Mineral Paints,” which you have pul on my Machine >iio|iami Pinning Mill. ( give you with«plensuie my full and hearty recnmmeitdatlmi of it ns n preventive of lire communicating from chimneys, or from adjoining build ing.. The Paint which you pi t on my roofs, lias now me u- hard as slate, and I feel ua secure from fire, in lids direction, as is possible A few weeks after the ro»fs had been painted, I made an experiment on two or three shingles by placing them lu the furnace under the boilers; tin: result was, that the portion uncovered was eniiroly consumed, while the puinted part was apparent- I sound, though upon examination tho wood wan fouud (o In- charred ; the palm, however, wus firm and but I'dtlu blistered. I consider this aa severe a Jest us your Paint can he pul to, and under the circumstance* I do mu hesitate to commend it as an Invaluable preventive against fire. Ri-HiMiclfully, kc. (Signed) AMRR08E SPENCER. FRENCH k RICHARDS, JS*. IV. Cornrr of lOfA and Market utreetH, Pkila., Pa, GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS. For sulu in Savannah, Wholesale and Retail, by JAMES II. CARTER k CO, No. 170 Broughton si reel. July 22 — HSolply REDUCTION IN IPRICE OF Itogle’M Hyperion Fluid, Fur Restoring, Preserving, and Adorning tho Uair, To the following low Rate*, viz: Bottles formerly sold at 5» cents reduced to 23cents. “ « •• 75 ** » 50 “ ** “ “IOO “73 “ I S THE best article ever known for cut I ng baldness, dandruff, salt rheum, aud all affections or the skin. WhereeverythlLg else has Tailed, Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid lias effected a permanent cure. lloj(le>» Klectrio Ilnlr Dye, la another wonder or tub aoe. It Instantly converts red, grey, or unsightly htlr, Into a beautiful black or brown, literally dyeing It the mo ment It Is applied, at the same time Improving tha soft- ness and flexllillRy of the hnlr. It docs not stain the skin and can be applied In any weather. Its effect* are sure and certain, whilst Ita virtues are beyond price and whenever used, at once establishes ita superiority over all other*. Ilogle** Arnole Shaving Cream Is an nrllole of rare merit. It* mild and detergent proper ties prevent the skin from chapping, and also resist the sudden changes of the temperature or climate, whilst the lather Is both creamy and lasting. HOOI.E’8 IIAHUAIONA, For preserving and beautifying the comnloxlon and ren dering it fair and delicate, Is without a rival. All these srllr.lr* have stood the test or the strictest in vestigation, end are considered to be the only ones wor thy of gracing the toilet of beauty, taste, and fashion. May ho had or tho Inventor. WM. BOGLE, Boston, srul Ids Agents throughout Ibo United Stales and Canada. Also of Druggists generally. 1 a w In Juno 23 LAID P N, PIIOMfENE GAN, IIUIIM.VI! FLUID, AND CA.HI’HKVE. T HE SUBSCRIBERS aro manufacturers of, and deal ers lu, the above articles, and offer for sale to the trade one or tho largest assort meiils of spirit lamps to be found in the United States. They would call special at tention to PATENT SAFETY PHOSGENE LAMP which furnish the most brilliant portable light known, and is so constructed on the principle of Davy’s Safely Mlno Lamp, us to make nn explosion troin accident Impossi ble. It Is superior to any artificial light where the gas of cities cannot be obtained. Materials for light of best uuulily always for sule Ht tho lowest market price. Oil AS. STARK, Jr., k UO., atlg 3-3m oM 117 Pulton-street, New-York. THE HAZARD PIIWIIKR CWANT, MANUFACTURERS OF a V JY JP O tv 1) E K, C ONTINUE to furnish Gunpowder of nil their well- known brands, viz., “Kentucky Rifle” “Sea Shooting,” “American Sporting,” “Indian Rifle,” “Ele< rRic,”“Uu:K Siiootiso ”ln kegs, half nud quar ter kegs, and Canisters of one pound each. Also, u full assortment of Powder for Blasti.no and Mining purpn- i, nnd for export. The reputation of their Gun Pow der Is loo well known to require comment. It can lie procured of tho prluclp.il dealers, or of SWIFT k CO., Savannah, nnd at the office of the Company, 82 Wall street. New York City. A. G. HAZARD, President. A. E. Dora labs. Secretary. July II—3 iim-o.M SING Ell’S I* AT K X T STRAIGHT NEEDLE PERPENDICULAR ACTION SKWIfttt i!IA€liINI2. SECURED BY TWO DISTINCT PATENTS, viMIEsE extraordinary Machines have hud numerous I diplomas nud medals awurde-t to them, as the best Sowing Murhlnes ever devised. They now form one of Ihu most attractive features of the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace In New-York. The proprietors having perfected their great manufac tory In New-York, are now able lo produce the Machines at u cheaper rate, and have determined to give the ben- ellt to the public by reducing the prlco 825. Hereafter these unrivalled Machines will be sold at either of our regular offices for ONE HUNDRED 1IOLLAU8 CASH, without Deduction or DlNCOunt. Of the admirable qunlllles of these Machines for all the work or tho Clothier, Tailor, Shoe Manufacturer, Saddler, Carriage Trimmer, Cap Maker, and Corset Maker, it Is unnecessary lo speak. The character or the Machines forlhcso branches of business Is established, and they are known and admitted to be the most perfect Instruments for the purpose ever devised. Tho clear profit on each machine Is from •.’MX) to 81 MM a year, de pending on the fineness nud difllcully of the work done. We desire to call lh<- particular nltuntlon of Shirt and Collan Manufacturers to our Machine for stitching fine linen nud cotton goods. We can satisfy nny person Interested that no othor machine has ever done ur can do this kind of stitching perfectly. The price of the machine Includes the necessary articles for using. When ordered they aro packed, complete for Immediate use, and full printed Instructions for using are furnished. Either or the Express Companies, or Merchants visit ing the places where our offices are located, afford a con venient medium for purchasing machines. • Principal Office, No. 323 Broadway, N. Y- ( No.2.11 Washlngton-streel, Boston. No. 57South 4th street, I'htlailelphla No. 159 Bnlllinore-street,Baltimore. Nn. 107 FJm-stroet, Cincinnati. July 20 amo-oM I. M. SINGER k CO. l'luno Fortes, WubIc and musical lu* struments. r PIIB SUBSCRIBER having purchased thcenllre bu. I ilutuu of Y. Zogbaurn it Co., of which Drm ho had heretofore been the RCtlng member In Savannah, would respectful!/ invite the attention of those In want of any thing Id ilia Mus'cal line to Ills establishment. From many yarn experience In professional and business mat* t*rs connected with music, Mr. M. feel* himself fully qualified to proffer hi* service* In the selection of Music and InstriidienM, or the fulflment of orders, wllb the ■s-mranca of Ms utmost teal and Industry In his en deavor to deserve the pafrouage nt.i oonlldence of the public. G. B. MITCHELL, June 14 Successor to F. Zoulmuro k Co. J ATTENTION GEOHU1A IIUNNAltN I U8T RECEIVED,' a film lot of your FATIGUE THE GREATEST SILK RIBBON AND TRIMMING HOUSE In Now-York. SAVANNAH, GA., WEDNESDA : otft SltiUcftCflcmcutfl. From vm. M* bin obPi SI do or tie t*g liii d=-rss»j=» Xaeiqu-etriit, Xite- York, ^ Doom, SniilicN and Blinds, r. w. TiJxBvnY, JVe. 13 Rowling Slip^ between IVater and Front-Streets, IVlioIetnlo and RoUilVealor^n (he above Arlioloe, W OULD INVITE the atleutlon or llulldera, Ship pers, nnd Uiu trade generally, lo his largo mid gen eral assortment of Klln-drled Donrs, Saslina and Blinds, mnuuflittured of good dock, and In tho best maimer.— Gluxed S*sh Door*,' Glazed Sash, nn hand or glazed to order. All of which lire offered for «4le at roniohnblo prices. F. W. T.’e connection with extenalro maniifito- iureaenableahlm to fill orders at short notice. Goods packed for transporratlon. 3tn oM nugH ruitcm imri'ifH>r. T HIS htunly popular beverage, composed entirely of vegetable Ingroillents, nnd (lecullarly adapted to warm climates, la fouud, by Inug experience, to bo high ly beneficial In cases of Liver Complaints, General De bility, Loss of Appetite, Nervousness, Sou Sickness, Fa vor and Ague, Flatulency, and cn*ea of Indlgcallon gen erally. They ore packed In quart bottles, unedaxun In a case. For tale by WM. T. HICKS k CO., No. 214 Pearl street, New York, nnd by Druggists generally throughout tho U.States. J uiie97 OmoM DRY GOODS! STRANG, ADRIANUB & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP FOHEH1IK AND It O HI B8TIO BUY (HOODS! Have Remo -kd to their now, spacious, fc elegant Store, 103 liHvcrty-Nt', New-York* jI Few Duore IVeet of Rrondway. Where they will offer for sale on tho most reasonable lei nm, a full and extensive usvortment of FANCY nnd STAPLE DRY GUI IDS of every description. CLOTHIERS k TAILORS will fold ut alltlines a full and complete stock of FRENCH. ENGLISH mid AME RICAN GOODS, designed for MEN’S WEAR, lo which they Invite the attention of the closest buyers. June 15 3 moM FIRI-: AND WATER 1*1(001' Felt and Composition Roofs 1 .''OR the combined qualities of cheapness, durability, F nud protection against both fire und water, these Roofs are unquestionably superior to any other In use. Wo manufacture and keep the materials lor sale, of the best quality, nnd to persons nt it d 1st mice wo furnish Instructions for putting them <ui. For work of a s fll- dent magnitude, wo will send experienced workmen to a distance, to put on these Roots. Ample testimonials to the durability, Aro proof quality, aim superior value of these Roofs In every respect,furnished ou application. II. k T. 8. R- iOT, June 17-3m o}I No 13 Broadway, New-York. 0 I, (I T II I tl I! FOR THE PALI. OF 1853 ! pURCIIASCHS OK 0L<till IN.! nr. inCirmMl "ml we 1 are manufacturing the largest assortment of Cloth ing (at wholesale only) suitable for the Country Trade,to be found in the Stales. We do business ou tho ONE PRICE SYSTEM. Orders promptly filled. An examination of our stock Is solicited. iiANFoitn »v imoTiir.ic, 29 Park Row, (opposite the Astor House,) N. Y. N. It. We are tho largest mniiulaclurers of Oiled Clothing lu the country. Rubber Clothing at the-lowest market rales. 3mo— oM June211 1 »tMINTON CUT NAILS AND RAILROAD SPIKES, 1) immtifncturcd uml constantly on hand lor sale iu lots to suit purchasers by FULLER k LORD, No. tnO. Greenwich-st., corner of Ccdur, N. Y. lime 2n :im—oM licit* ! UcIIn ! lieII' ! rplIE SUBSCRIBERS mnnufitct lire and keep const nnlly L on liuml nil sizes of Church, Factory. Sleanihoat, Ferry, Locomotive, School House, and Plaiilallon Bells. These bells are hung with the patent iron yokes with looveulile arms. They cuo be turned ii round so tlml the clapper will strike iu a new place, which is desirable nf ter a hell Ims been rung a few jours. Springs are affixed in a new way to prevent the clapper from resting oil the bell, thereby prolonging the sound. These bellsare man ufactured from the best stock amt are cast In Iron castings. At lilts foundry these were first used nnd nro found to he ii greut improvement. Weqlve n written warrantee that if Church Bells break within one year from date of pur chase, with fair usage, we will recast without charge. The tone of all Bells is warranted. Nearly 0UOU Bells luive been cast and sold from this foundry, which is the best evidence of thelrsiiperlorlly. We have 15 gold nnd silver Medals,awarded from the various l-'ulrs “for the best Bell' for sonorousness nnd purity of tone.” We pay particular attention to getting up Peals or Chimes, and cun refer to those furnished by us. Our Foundry Is wlthiunfuw rudsol the Hudson River, Erie ChiiuI, nnd Railroads running In every direction. As this Is the largest eHn'dishmeut of the kind In the United Htutes, nud has the largest assortment of hells, orders cun lie tilled with great dispatch. Wo cun refer to bells in nny of the States. Old Hells taken In exchange for new ones. Level*, Compasses, kc., constantly on hand. Address A. MEN BELY'S SONS, lutm 13 ood ly WoslTrov. N. Y. ItMtKLE’.N CELEIIUATED CIIBIIICAI/ YEKT UK IUKIM POWDER, The Cheapest, Healthiest, Must Useful and Eco nomical Article for Raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried, Griddle, and Johnny Cakes,Pastry, Puddings, Sweet Cakes, Corn Bread, Jfc., ever in vented. T HIS Is the most economical, useful, convenient, nud healthy compound In I-Xbtcuce, for raising Bread, Itfrcult, Cakes, Panin, Puddings, kc., with either Wheat, Rye, Indian or Ruckwlieul Flour. It Is an Indispensable article In tin* culinary departments of every household establishment, nml there is no Cook or Housekeeper in creation who will lie without It nll»-r having fairly tried It. Sold bv the principal Grocers nml Druggists. Opinions of tho press. Those who have tried It, have found lliul tho adver tisement does mu vaunt Its praises too highly.— 7W/a- kussee Floridian Journal, Fib. 19, 1853. Housekeepers who have tested the quality of tills powder, pronounce unanimously in Its favor.—/.ockport Daily lourier. It atirpussen everything In the shnpo of rising, wo ever yet saw used in the baking of cukes.—Raktray Jhloocatc >t* Register, .Ipri! 15, 1853. This Is an article of Midi utility In various kinds of cookery, that when Its virtues become properly known, no housekeeper Hint studies cut-fort nml economy, will willingly do without tl.—JVeic For A Pick, May 21, 1853. No one need hesitate to use Dtirkee's nil important ar ticle to housekeepers.—Republican Banner and Xask- vilte II"hip, Feb. 17, 1853. Would you have light bread, sweet bread, bread that you cun eat with a good relish, do not forget to procure Durkec's Baking Powder, and you will not fail lo Have good bread, cukes, kc.— Truy Daily Times. May 21, ’52. We have tried this article nud can recommend it wiili perfect co-.ihlence.— Qurftee Gazette, July, 1852. Dtirkee’s Baking Powder we ha >e tried ut otir house, nml our “heller half' wnsustoui-hed ntlhe result.—Xew York Daily Times, Oct. 23, 1852. All good housewives will rejoice in and glorify tho name of Durkee, after they have giveu his Baking Pow der a fair trial.—Xew York tmn, Sept. 30, 1852. Durkee’s linking Powder undoubtedly the best article for lids purpose that has yet been discovered.—Xew York Dutchman, Feb. 12, 1853. The highest commendations, from hundreds of the largest and most respectable whole sule houses in this, and nearly every large City on this Continent, could bo given Ifspnce allowed it. nr The Article t* warranted to oive satis faction. Orders accompanied xcitk Cask wilt be prompt ly filled. E. IK. Dl'IIKEE, Sole Proprietor uml .lluuufuctiirer. Wholesale Dealer In 8al Soda, Cream of Tartar, Sup Curb Soda, Cooking Extracts, Wax Matches, kc. 139 WATER-STREET. NEW-YORK. aug!7 2awm 4*wo-3inP niKADIIliKY’S PIANO AND MELODEON WAKE ROOMS, No. 4 23 ICrontlway, N. Y. I ' , 1U)M enlarging my Warerooms, I nm enabled to keep 1 a much greulerassortmeiil of Instruments than here tofore. All Pianos furnished lire of an elastic touch, and of an even quality, nud deep, full, rich nud purely vocal tone, qualities most desirable, inasmuch us Hie voice will assimilate to the lone of the iii-lrimu-nl. All my in struments nre fully warranted, uml a guarantee accompa nies every hill of sale, und lire sold as low as can bu pur chased else where. Second Hand Pianos ut all prices. i:iT A NEW INVENTION.—The Organ Mcldodcon, with ticobanks of keys, the only tiling of the- kind In the country, having lwastops,couptcr,«wtsH draw stops,kc., a sweet nifd powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organ ists to be superior for Churches or Orguo practice to tho medium sized Organs, price $200. Also the common melodeon of all stylus nml prices. Ruing the exclusive Agent for these Instruments, orders nre solicited. The usual discount made lo thu trade, and ten percciiLlo clergymen purchasing for their own use. E. G. BRADBURY, m 19—Inwl51nwnly 423 Brondwny. N. Y. ly rick's Soap, offtr for sale dolphin. T de 8 .South ’ A gents for the ..... . . 1300 boxes Chomtcal 0 vo Soap t .1000 “ Pale Soap; 1000 “ Brown Soon warranted first quality ami suitable for shipping. ! ; [nttg 25-lmeoil] window) glass, ’ P ORTER’S Alkaline VVliubw Gins* la suporlor In bril liancy of surfucu and piilsh lo all other, and nover stain* or rusts, withstands til cllmutcs, and Is packed with great csre suitable fur slipping. Uealurs nnd oth ers will consult their lutorusl \y sending lliotr orders di rect lo the sule ageuts. FRENJII k RICHARDS, low Drug Warehouse, N. VV.Uur. 10th k Market-Ms, aug 13 oflm 1 a m 1 ’ Philadelphia, .receiving Ing at Ihe lowest prices, s complete assortment of Goods III his lln“, embracing all the various styles nud designs, consisting of Rluck and Fancy Silks, Marseille*, Flor ences, Shawls, Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbons, Taffeta and Satin Ribbons, Dress Trimmings of nil kinds, French and English Crapes, Crape Llsses,,Silk Cravats, Embroi deries, Gloves of ull klmis,8llk Lace Mills, Bareges,Laces, White Goods, Hosiery, L. U. Handkerchiefs, kc. The undersigned Invites MorchsnU from the North, South, East, nnd West when In the city to favor him with a call, and examine IBs stock before purchasing. THOMAS O. STEARNS, 182 Broadway, Between Liberty sL and Malden tone, K. Y, |ulj80 3mo—oM DRUGS AND MEDICINES. JAMES Iff. CAlffTEIff A CO., Jutm-s H.Carter. Jus. M. Gordon, M. D. WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL DEALERS IN DRUGS, MF.DICIXKS, CHEMICALS, PAIXTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, JXSTR UMEXTS, PA TEXT MF.DI- CIXES, FAXCY ARTICLES, Sec., d-c. <5 e. TO MERCHANTS.—Merchants, wishing to purchnse anything In the above lino, will And llto their Interest to call and examine our Htoclc.ns we are certain they will be pleased,both with the quality and prices. We are de termined to sell as low as con bo bought lu any Southern market. TO PHYSICIANS—Physicians are ruspectftilly Invited to call nml examine our stock of Drugs, Chemicals und liistrumciils, as they wore selected by one of tho Arm, ami we warrant them fresh amt genuine. Dr. Gordon's long experience in tho practice or Medicine qualities him for appreciating their wauls aud giving perfect aalisfac- lion In tilling their orders. PATENT MEDICINES.—All or the most approvod Putenl Medicines nr tho day always nn hand. PAINTS, OIL k OLA88.—A large stock of White Lend and every variety of Color, Oils or nil kind*. Lamp, Train, Linseed and Neatafoot; Window Glass of all sizes, French nud American. PERFUMERY k FANCY GOOD8.—A largevnrioty oral! kinds of Perfumery, Cologne nnd Extracts. Fancv Cologno Bottles, Fancy Smelling Phials, Hnlr and Tooth Brushes, and lu fttcl everv artlclo usually kept In tho Drug line.' IT*Don't forgot to call nt J. II. CARTER k CO.’S and examine their atock before you purchase. oct 2 lowly r FitI'lNCII ZINC FAINT. rillllS artic e Is greatly superior lo White Load In X rahlllty and brilliancy of color, und entirely free from nil poisonous qualllius, never injuring tho nenllh of the Inmates nf newly painted apartments nr of tho workmen. In the humid ntinosphere of Ihe South It will be found Invaluable, ai It never changes Its color i rubs off like Whlto toad. For sale by . JOHN U. MOORE k CO., m 20 Gibbons* Buildings, GOWQUA MATTING. greatly lu their advantage to soled from this lot for ftuuro use. Also avefjr pretty variety or Adelaide Mat#. WM. 11. GUION, Agt., . Carpet Warehouse, fob 5 No. 140 Oongrosa-al.and 57 0L Julian at. DStlattcippfg LB Faint, Oil, and4ii Office 133 South Fr i While toad, Red Lrud, Litharge, Sugar or toad, Linseed Dll, Rolled Oil, Trade supplied on liberal HORNING, AUGUST 31, 1853. i IBbccttncmtiitn. 'in -' itmioal Worki, il BU, Philadelphia. Chrome Yellows, •’ Greens, “ RihIs, Chinese K.-nilet, •* Blur, Vlnegsr, kc. i. [sug 17-eod I mlO NCALIifiN, JttrcctjamjtBe. siNliuri?.. IOO BOX"" TOUACCO. UMitvd kin". AH/ 70 hluls. Fair and ChoicePorio Itlco Sugar. 4u do. Culm and New-Cileans uu. loo bbls. Rellned ! do. 75 do. Crushed and Powered do. 25 boxes Loaf de, 3iHI bags Rio Coffee. 2tM) do. Porto Rico nnd St. Domlugo Coffee. 75 do. Java ' do. 150 M nnd U chests Hyson Tea. 40 £ do, Black |o. 13)1 boxes Soap. UK) do. Mustard, Pepper, Allspice snd Ginger. 8» bbls. Butter, Soda, uni Sugar Biscuit. 30 do. do. do. i do. do.' 120 M Segura, assorted k(ids. 20 bags Black Pepper. 2511 bbls. New-Orleuns U’filskey. 100 do. White do.., SO do. Monongaliclado. 20 do. Old Bourbon do. 141) do. E. Phelps’ G.*n. bi) do. Best P. k IL jjye Gin. ti pipes Hollund do. 50 14 casks Shorr/, Madeira, k Teneriffe Wine. 00 baskets Champagne do. 40 bbls. American Brandy. 25 % casks do. It) if do- Cognac Brandy.) In Custom House 20 X pipes do. \ Store. 150 kegs Gun nnd Rifle Powder. 300 bags Drop and Buck Shot. With a compete assortment of Groceries. For salo on favorublo terms by sopt 4 WEBSTER k PALMES. C hoice goshen butter, hams and bacon. 10 kegs choice Gushcii Butter 10 casks Slngg k SIihVs Hams 150 “ DuflU-ld’s” and Its mild’s Hams 5,000 lbs. Sides and Shoulders, Baltimore city cured 10 bbls. und 25 kegs Ltrd 50 bids, nml 50 half bbls Baltimore and Cnuut Flour. Just received und for sulu h* upr27 ’ A. CHAMPION. M OLASSES.—173 hlids.,70 tierces und 13 bbls. Cu b Molasses, for sale by July 22 HONE k CONNERY. 1) READ.—I (HI bbls. Nuv;, nml .40 do. Pilot Bread, I ) lu ml mg and for sale by July 22 HONE k CONNERY. Y Hie Alabama wo have received a few more piece: of those much admired narrow striped Silks. ' EINSTEIN k EUK.M AN, Congress street. M OCKING BIRDCAGES.—.Imu received persleiim- er, imother lot of Sprit# Door Mocking Rlrd Cages. For sale by [July 2*] J. P. COLLINS. D R.“.McKENZIE’S celebrate I RAT DESTROYER, fur the destruction of Rais, Crows, Wolves, Corns, kc., &c. For sale nt tho Apothecury’s Hull, by July 27 J, B. Dr FORD. oTEEL CtlRN MILLS; also. Coffee und Spice Mills O for sule by F. W. CORNWELL, June 27 102 Hryun street. MAGGING, HOPE AND TWINE.-450 hales Gunny l > Rugging, III do Dundee do, KiOcoils No I Dillon's Rope, 100 du No 2 do, III hales Dillon’s Twine. In store uml for snip by. [may 30] OGDEN k BUNKER H AMS.—Just received lOcusksDuffield's sugar-cured Hams f--r sale by June 30 J. ROUSSEAU. C tHAMPAGNE.—150 baskets superior Champagne, J viz: lleldsieck, Mumm, Verzenury, and “Lone Star.” lu store, und for sule by J. ItOUSSEAU. June 30 W OOD BUCKETS.—Iron bound Well Buckets; also Wood Measures. For rale bv J)0 F. W.CORNWELL, 102 Brynn-st. R AZOR STROPS.—Suunder’s, Chapman’s Stout’s a id Emersuii'a Genuine Razor Strops, for sale by JOHN B. MOORE k CO-, June 20 Gibbon’s Buildings. r OBACCO.—Eori I lard's «;ut Tobacco, a superior urli- clo. wrapped iu Tin Foil ami put up In hulf grass boxes, for sale by Juno It) JOHN II. MOORE k CO. IT'OR THE TOILET!—Just received a large and fresh I. supply of Toilet Articles, Toilet Water, Bay-leaf; do. Veibenu ; do. Rose do.; ufro Luhlu's geuulne Ex tracts of every variety; Toilet Soap, Brushes, Combs, *-c^ Sic., for SUlu by I. 15. l)ICl-'l>ttl), June IH Apothecaries’ Hull. I CE-PRESERVING PITCHERS.—Just received per steamer Alubuma aud for sale low by June 15 J. P. COLLINS. R EFRIGERATORS, or Ice Boxes, of the latest nnd most upprovt-d sty lee, may be found at Juno 29 MOUSE k NICHOLS, 155 Broughtuii-sl. I ''RESII TURNIP SEEDS^Uula Bugii, Flat Dutch 1 Red Top, Large Globu and Large Norfolk Turnip Seeds of thu growth of 1853. Jus! received nml for salt by IV. VV. LINCOLN, Monument Square. Juno 28 Q UICKSILVER.—One tlnskjust received nml for sale ut n low price by JOHN II. MOORE k CO., J uly 22 __ Gibbon’s Buildings. pH UUCfPS"VEG ETABL R LOTION .-A n oitoctua cure for Eruptions ou the Face nud Skin, purlieu larly Pimples, Sun-burns, und Freckles; lor solo by Juno 17 A. A. SOLOMONS k CO \ttIIITB AND CHECK MATTING of best quality for VV sale by June 14 Dk WITT k MORGAN. ANULlMl HAIR BRUSHES.—Just received n great _ # variety, some of them very hard—also, flue French Buffalo Buck Hair Brushes, for sale by JuueS JOHN B. MOORE k CO. ) sulu by lJune2] '. MORRELL k CO. C HILDREN and Youth’s Huts, Straw, Leghorn and Webster, a flno assortment nt may 18 BELDEN k CO.’S. SERVES. In store and for sule by July IB W. I). FORD. C AGES.—Mocking Bird Cages, just received und for sale by [Jnlylj * **’ • •- I. W. MORRELL k CO. H iram smith flour from new wheat.— 50 barrels landing from steamer Alabama. Also, 30 bbls. aud 23 half barrels Cauul, fresh ground. For salo by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. ang 10 Leuf Lord: 20 jars verj choice Butter; landing and HOLyl — * for sale by uiig 16 .COMBE, JOHNSON k CO. I NDIA-RUBBER LONG COMBS. Just the article for little Misses, as they aro not liable to break like the horn or shell combs, for sule by J. P. COLLINS, aug 15 O lly Soap; 25 do Pearl Starch: landing nnd for sale by aug III HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON m CO. r 'BA.—2tl half chest Hyson Ten, 20 Imirdo. Powchmig do.. In store nud for ’salt- by aug 10 SWIFT ft CO. V LEH ALE!!!—30 bbls. (Summer,stock,) Cream Ale, Landing from steamer Augusta Ibis day. For sule at Hie Albany Ale Depot by nug3 W. M. DAVIDSON. COHENS tL HERTZ ling 0 10 COFFEE.—150 bags Ith* Coffee; for sule by“ augll COHENS k HERTZ. N EVV-ORLEANS MOLAS8ES.-1DO bills, superior N.O. Molasses; for sale by aug6 COHENS k HERTZ. S OAP, CANDLE8 k STARCH.—75 boxes No. I Polo nud Family Soap, 50 boxes Bendel’s Candles, 50 do. Starch; for salo by aug 8 BlcMAIION k DOYLE. O YRUP, LIQUORS AND BACON.-300 bbls Portland O Syrup; 100 do Phelps'Gin; 5« do Magnolia Whis key ; 40 liltds prime Shoulders, In tight casks. For sale, to arrive, by [aug«] COHEN k FOSDICK. C HAMPAGNE, RUM, kc.-2U baaboU Heldstck Champagne, Quarts; 10 do. do. do., Pints, direct from tho Importers; 50 bbls N. E. Rum; 25 boxes Candy. Lauding and for sale by July 15 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. VALOUR.—100 bbls Bnltimoi F For sale by [jnly97] R OCKLAND LIME.-1,000 casks first quality Rock- land Lime: for eato to arrive, by aug 0 COHENS k HERTZ. P oltK.—Prirao Pork for salo by augO MINI MINIS k FLORANCE. I IQUOR8.—Old Monongahela WHISKEY, Apple J BRANDY, and E. Phelps’s GIN, In store and for sale by [augO] MINIS k FLORANCE. R eceived by steamer florida.-is boxes Lemons, lu duo order. Fur sale by augO A. BONAUD. EW Pl-HtF'fTSTESl/iibln’s Extract of New Mown Hay, Crystal Palace, Hyacinth, Caprlco do la Mode, Lily of tho Valley, Ten Rose, Musk Roso, Allsms, Lilac, Pink, kc., nnd all tho old varieties, for sale by ’ 1 milk.' n uri,- 1 June 10 ild varieties, for sale by JOHN U. MOORE k CO., Gibbons* Building*. TjElt “STATE OF GEORGIA”—25 casks ohofeo lln- i con Sides; 15 do do Shoulders. For sale by aug22 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. pHU, L pet aug ~ ....LADKLPIUA FLOUR,from new wheat-50 bbls per State of Georuls. For sale by iUg 29 HOLCOMBE, Jt HIMBOM fc CO. jttercfHmftf}*. N KW-ORLBAN8 BUG AIL-90 hhds. N. O.Bunr| for sale by [aug 8] COHENS Ic HERTZ, J HERTZ. oBi,P-HK7tTIN(i "MU.(THING lHONaI .UoiBciT, IO aud Common do. foreale b] aug 8 O ATO’ro ARRIVE—For salo by aug 2 MINIR k NICHOLS, 155 Uroughton sL MINIS k FLORANCE. C KMENt7—3(i bbls. ilofftnaii'a"Hodraullo CemettL- I I.uiidlngond for salo by - unit nugl3 [GUAM, KELLY k CO. P 'ltESEkVlNG KETTLES—Lined Inside wlthToroo- laln; also Brass Kettle*, all sizes; for sale by aug 2 MORSE k NICHOLS, 135 Uruughlon-M. RITANN1A WARE.—Tea PoUj toffeo Pots; tompji, 13^for oil or git*j Cumlle-sUcks, Slugs, Tea and Tal :ks, Mug% T— . ous, kc. " long 13] SiORbE fc NICHOLS. RVIS’ CORN 8TARCIIA supply of this ■uTieiior nrtlolo for diet aud dessert purposes, received fresh aud fur snlu at tho APOTHECARIES' II ALL, Juno B Broughton-street. rpB ATR AYS.—Flno English Tea Trays, In setts; also J. commuu do, single and In sells, aug 13 MORSE fc NICHOLS. 'AAULKING IRONS and Mallets, fur sale bi nttg 8 F. W. COR1 JWEI LL IT’AMILY HARDWARE.—Soup Digesters, Brass and F China Lined Preserve Kettles and Saucepans. For sale by [nug-Y] J. P. COLLINS. B ARRY'S TUICOPHEROU8.-A fresh supply »f tide celebrated preparation for the Hair, just received ami for sale by JOHN It. MOORE k C>). uug5 Gibbous’ Building. W JjODEN WARE, of every description. Also Wil low Clothes und Market Baskets,Clothes Hampers for soiled clothes. MORSE k NICHOLS, Juno 29 155 Ilruughloii-strcet. C tollLETON iVlTi'ERS.—A^iuroiy vegotnblo prepa- J ration, aud a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsio, for sule by [may 20] A. A. SoLOMoNs k co. M EDICINE CHESTS.—A largo assortment of Medi cine Giles'.*, of pore Mahogany nud Black Walnut, nt ull prices; for sale by Je29 JOHN 11. MOORE k CO. E NGLISH MUSTARD.—Tayloi Brothers'double su- perllno Mustard, a superior article for tuble use,just received per steamer Florida, and for sale by may 20 A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. C tHA.MPAGNE.—Bonche’s celebrated CHAMPAGNE, / lu store aud for sule by Jy4 MINIS k FLORANCE. S COTCH PIG IRON.—No. I Gsrlsherrle, In lots to suit purchasers. For salo at New York prices by Juuo 23m-3 ANDREW LOW k CO R OBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY.—A fresh supply just received aud fur sale by JOHN B. MOORE fc CO., July IB Gibbons’ Buildings. K EEP COOL.--Baruum’s new Hat Store, 170 Brough ton street, contains amuo very light aud pretty Men's LEGHORN 11 ATS, and a good assortment of iioys’STRAW HATS. You can Und iilin next to M. PrumleruuAt k Co’s. July 9 N. K. BARNUM k CO. S UPERIOR SALAD OIL.—Just received, a superior O article of Sulud Ull, for table use, kc., kc. For sale ut VV. VV. LINCOLN’S, Juno I Monument Square. O) tupplyof s rale by just received und for solo’ by may 14 J. n. MOORE it CO. \ I USTAKI).—Taylor's superior English Mustard, for table use; Saddler k Co's. English Mustard, for liihle iiso. Received, uud for sale ut Apothecaries Hull, bv [iu20J J. E. DsFUltl). 1)A DRY’S THICOPi I ER> lUS.—A largo supply recclv- ml by bti-umer, for sale by Je2U JtHIN U.MOOREkCO.,Gibbons’s Building. P AINT BRUsilES, kc.—A largo assortment of • nlnt Hrushesund Dualerr, Graining Cobins, Fitches, Mark ing Brashes, kc., Just received and for aide by JOHN U. MOURE k CO., June 3 Gihhoiis’.lliillding. H OLLAND GIN.—Ten pipes Swan Gin, ter sale at Now York market price by June^ VV. M. DAVIDSON. S UNDRIES.—Brandy Peaches and Pears; Pickles; Pre serves; Cuulon Ginger; Figs, (extra flue); Prunes in glass lop jars; Citron; Muco; Cloves; Ginger; Allspice: Pepper; Raisins; Green und Black Teas, superior i|unl- Ity, lor sulu by (Juno 7) VV. I). FultD, Jelfur-ajii street. C tOTTON WRAPPING, Nvt,Seiiionud Bugging Twine. / For sale by F. VV, June 7 S PICES.—Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Allspice Nutmegs, Jntnuicu Ginger, Ground Ginger, Black and White Pepper, Cayenne, kc. Cinnamon und Pe|>- per ground Irusti, and in quantities lo suit customers. A supply of tho ubove just received, uud for sule by J. E. DeFiiRI), JuueS Apothecaries’Hall. C t ASTILE SOAP.—‘ib boxes superior old Castile Soup /—received and for sale by may 18 J. D. MOORE fc CO. earn! Bugging Tv . CORNWELL, 112 Brynn-strcet. G OLD AND SILVER WATCHES,In every vurlety und style, from 819 to 8259; 1 Hue extra heav; worked Bracelet, with a flno enamelled Geuevu Watcl unclosed, a warranted time keeper. Also, u full assort- tueiil of all the various patterns of Gold Chains now worn by ludiesorgcullcmcu. At G.M.GKIFFEN’S, may 14 Successor to lute M. Kasim nn. vjmUB DISH COVERS—Singly or in sets; also 1Y English and Amerlcuit Cotfee Mills. For sale by muy UU J. P. UOMANP, llryan »t. LD~SHERRY AND M ADEIRA“WfNE.-Just ^ culved and for sule an Invoice lor private use, by it. MAYER, may 17 0 Whltater-st. O il..—Just received, a supply of Machinery, Kurd, Whale,Sperm, Rape-seed and rauner's oil, and for sule by [may 18] J. U. MOORE k cu. r'LAVORiNG EXTRACTS.—Orange, Strawberry. 1? Raspberry, Bniiaua, Green Gage, Pino Apple, Apri cot, Nutmeg, Bitter Almond, Ynuilla, Lemon, kc., for flavoring Jellies, Ices, Sauces, Pastry, Sec., for sule by juuo 3 J. It. MOORE k CO. C HAMPAGNE.—24 cases Phelps fc Co., lauding and for sulu by [iuuy 29J MINlSfc FLORANCE. B RITANNIA WAKE, of almost every description. Coffee Pots, T a-Pots, Lamps, Caudle-Slicks, Spit, toons, Table anil Tea-Spoons, Beer Mugs, kc., for sale low by MORSE k NICHOLS, July 12 153 Broiigtiton-st. Cl I AS. II. UAMPFII July 2_ S MITH’S TOOLS— Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Hammers, Pincers,Screw Plates, Stocks aud Dies, &c.,kc., kc. For sale low Ly (June 29) JOHN it. NORTON. C IRCASSIAN INSECT POWDER—For the destruc- J tlou of Cockroaclus, Bed-bugs, Fleas, Ants, uud In sects ou Plants. A supply Just received by Jun 10 A. A. SOLOMONS k CO. ijvRESH GUM DROPS, Jqjubu Paste and Peppermint r Lozouges, superior quality. Just received per steam or, at the rjv4] APOTHECARY’S HALL R ASPBERRY VINEGAIl-A superior article of Raspberry Vinegar, a pleasant uud cooling bever- uge, also Raspberry and Orgeat Syrups, Just received from A. S. Chuuvouu, aud for salo by VV. VV. LINCOLN, June 13 Monument Square. H AY.—199 bundles prime New York Hay, landing from achr. North State, and for salo by aug 15 ROWLAND fc CO B altimore flour. — joo bbls. iioward-streot Flour, landing nnd for sale by nug 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSON k CO. J APANNED WAKE.—Consisting or Spice Boxes, Dressing Cases; Cake Boxes, round, square and oval; Tea and Coffee Canisters, Dust Puns, Toilet Sells,kc aug 13 MORSE k NICHOLS. P INE APPLES.-20 dozen Pine A| uug ~ ' * J. A. BROWN’ i Apples; lorsale low,at N’S, 27 Wbllakerf on hand, and will also make to _ ehupe that tuny be wonted. G. M. GUIFl-'EN, aug 12 Successor to 51. Eastman. AiriHTE LEAD.—Pure White Lend, and Bridgewater T Y Fire Pruef Paint; lauding and lor sale by uug 12 MINIS k FLORANCE. I I ME" AND LATHS.—200 casks Lime, ahd7»,ii(M) Lj Lntlis, from St. Johns, N. IL; landing from brig R. M. Charlton, and for sale by aug 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO. R AZORS—A new make,just received, prlco 50c. uud wnranlcd to anil, or exchange aug 12 G. M. GRIFFEN. nug 17 OGDEN k BUNKER. S UGAR.—Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugar; nlso A. k C. Clarllled do.; lauding nud for salo by nug 12 MINIS k FLORANCE. /RENCII Printed Cambrics In medium nnd dark col- Just opened nnd for sale b DaVVlTT k MORGAN. 1 /LOUR.—59 bags fresh ground Flour from Cunning- * ham's Mills, Just arrived. For sale by aug 11 COHEN fc TARVER. B UNCH ONIONS.—One crate choice Bunch Onions; Just received per steamship Florida, aud lor tale at aug 11 J. A. BROWN'S. R KCKIVKD'PBR ALABAMA.-A nice assortment of White Buff and fnney Marseilles Vests. Also, a few pairs fency Linen Punts. For snle by June 2 PIERSON, HEIPTfc CO. S EWING BIRDS.—Silver plnted Sewing Birds Plckor Pud or Portablo Coso of 'Tools, Quilling Scissors and Liquor Cum**, for sale by [augISj J.P. COLLINS. I/LOVVER^OATHERERS that bold tho flower afk L 1 cutting; Vine Scissors, Eyelutl Machines, and Eye- lefts, for sule by [aug 13] J. P. CULLIN ' S " Pt )NGB UlSCUITS—Pilot BrendTSugar. Soda, Buv- lor and Lemon Crackers, just received by July 20 M. J. SOLOMONS, idea ssooVtt. A RE miWupenlog t finely .assorted and complete stock of Summer and other Dry Goods, which they will offer upon tho most accommodating Urine., Ae greet care hue been exercised In the selection of their Mock, with it view both to price end quality, they confi dently Invite tbelr friends and tho pubUo generally to oell nnd examino for themselves. >5 T(KC EI v?n K Mffi- tiUOUH ' JLv Rich Printed Grenadines and Baragoe, Printed oiul Plsld Indian Bilks, Rich Chally and Barege DeLalnea, French laooneta, towns and Organdie*, French Printed Cambric* and Brilliants, Plain, F’ancy Colored Baragoe and Lawns, Printod and Plnln Tluues, Muslin and LncoOhemlzetie and Collan, Lace, Muslin, and Cambric Sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edgings nnd Inserting*, Cambric and Muslin Bands, Embroidered, Hemstitched, and Plain Lawn Hand kerchiefs. For sale by in 2 HENRY LATHROP fc CO. L INEN GOODS.—Arrived tier steamers- 7-1 to IlM Bleached aud Brown Table Damasks, 8-4 lo 12-4 Bleached Damask Table Cloths, 5-8 to 4-1 Dnmask Tnblo Napkins, 9.4 to 12-4 Superiol Linen Sheetings, 1F8 In (M Pillow Case Linens, 4 4 superior Family Linens, llncnbucks, Scotch and Irish Diapers. Dollies, kc. For aulu by [m3] HENRY LATIIKuP fc CO. SPUING A.\U Nil HI .11 Miff GOODS, rpllK uiulerslgncd la now receiving Ills slock of Spring JL and Summer Goods, to which he Invites the atten tion of purchasers SPENCER CI/RRELL, Agt., feb 23 No. 134 Congress st M Gibbons' Building. NEW SPRING AND NUffl.lliill GOODS, ’|>11E subtcrlbershave received per Alabama, an add!- J. tlon to their exioiisive assortment or Spring and Bummer Goods, to which Iho^ Invite tho attention of buyers. [m 54] NF.Vlfr, LATHROP k CU. R eceived per Florida.— Cidored Silk Mantillas, Brown Silk Parasols. tSIace Silks, Bareges and Tissues, Dotted aud Figured Swiss Muslins, Black Summer Bombazines and towns, Pillow Case Cottons, Gents. Uolo-ei Hordored Handkerchiefs, kc. For sale at tho lowest prices, by a!3 Da vVT VITT k MORGAN. P LANTATION GOODS.— 2(i,000 yards heavy Cotton Osnaburgs 10,090 do heavy Striped Oanaburgs, 15,000 do heavy Cotton Shirtings, 5,000 do heavy Blue Striped Osnnburgs. Also Blue Plnlds, Dunlma, Drills and Cottonadea, Head Hamlkerchlefs, kc. Theatlentlon of Planters sod Factors uru requested to the above. Tor sale by ~ * TTEBB NEVITT, LATHROPk 8TEBBINS. m23 P ~ LAIN WHITE. BLUE AND BLACK BAREGES.- Cambrlc aud Jaconet Muslins; Malniuok and Mull Muslins: Plaid and Striped Jaconet and Swiss Muslins; Plain nnd Figured do. do. Embroidered do. no. White und Colored Organdie du. do. Colored Linen Lustres. And a fine assortment nf Ladies’nud Gentlemen’s Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. For snle by [may 9] A IK IN k BURNS. M OURNING GOODS.—Received per steamers—Eng lish uud French Bombazines, Tninmin Cloths, Alpacas, Chulhs, Black Garages aud Tissues, Muslins, Camhrica und Lawns, ScotchGinghums,kc. 1-orsaleby m3 HENRY LATHROP fc CO. O SNAIHJRGH, kc.—Plain nnd Striped Cotton Osna- burgs. Flux Usuabur/s, Shirting Stripes, heavy Grown Sterlings and Sheetings, Blue Drillings and Den- ins, with n full ux-urlmciit of Plantation Drv Grinds. For sale by | m21 _ HENRY LATllltUP k CU. P LANTATION GOODS.—Juat received at No. 154. Congress slreeL 5,<mki yards Cotton Osnnburgs, 5,999 do striped Osnuburgi 1 , Blue Roinnls, Brown Shirtings, fttc. SPENCER GURRELL, Agent, fob 24 Gibbous Building. (^PRING CASSJMERES, Fancy and Black Cassimeres, _ Fancy mid White Linen Drill*. Sateen Jeans, Cotton' ndes, kc., for gentlemen nnd Bovs’ wear. Just received, und for sale by [fob 28] _ Dk WITT k MORGAN. C OTTON OSNA BURGS.—40 bales heavy Colton Ob- nnburgs. F’or sulu bv jnl5 NEVITT, LATHROP k 8TEBIMN8. M OURNING goods.—illuciv Grenailinc, crape De Furls, Bareges, Silks, Bombazines, Poplins, Norwich Cloths aud A'pacas, Mourning Lawns, Ginghams, Cali coes mid French .Muslins, Black Crape an Love Veils, Cellars, Handkerchiefs, kc. Just received, and for sale by ju7 Pic WITT k MORGAN. N EW and beautif I patterns of Colored F'renr.h Mus lins, Cambrics and Ginghams; White aud Striped Swiss uml Cambric Muslins; White, and Fluid Swiss and Cambric Muslins; White, and Figured Swiss Muslins; Tarlatan and Orgutidlu Muslins; Swiss and Jaconet Edg- lugs uud Inscrtiugs. For sale by nl AIKIN k BURNS. gant assortment of now and desirable styles of French Organdie and Jaconet Muslins, nt a very reasonable price: also, rich light colored Mantilla Silks. M. PRENDERGAST k CO., 178 Broughton-street. mny2 opposite St. Andrew’s Hall. S OMETHING VERY HANDSOMFL—Just received per steamer, a splendid lot of figured, while, silk nud Mcrsellles Vests—tho prettiest ever brought to this place. Cull and see at tlm Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Kiuigo. For sale by qinnyOl G. 8. NICHOLS. J ACONET,Cambric, Swiss, Mull uud Nainsook Mils’- litis; Hair Cord and Figured Cambrics, Check do., Furniture Dimity, Plain nud Figured Notts, Pavilion Lace, Mosquito Nells, Gauze Fluincls, Infanta’ Waists and Caps, Thread Lace, kc F’or sale bv aS DkWITT k MORGAN. L ADIES’ DRESS GOODS.—Printed Organdies,Jacco- nets, Bareges, Tissues, Grenadines, Glace Silks, In dia Silks, Black Gro de Paris, French Cambrics, Silk Lustres, kc., fur sulu ut the lowest market prices, by u22 DkWITT k MORGAN. B OY’S CLOTHING AGAIN.—Just received'another largo assortmunt of Bovs’Brown and Check Linen Sucks, Alpncra. Check and Brown Linen Jackets, White and Fancy Drill Pants, Figured Marseilles Vests, Child ren’s Fuiicj Suits nnd Kitts, Shirts, Drawers, Neck Ties, kc„ fcr.,ull for boys from four to fifteen years old. For sale cheap by GFIO, 8. NICHOLS, inuy-Yi Gibbons’ range EW GOt )DS PER STEAMER.—Wush Blonds, Dm- ted Swiss Muslins. Needle-Worked Bands, Gauze Merino Vests, Point N. W. Collars, Black and White Crapes, Open Work Cot. Hose, Black Nett Mitts, kc.— F’or salo ul Hie lowest prices, by ways DkWITT k MORGAN. W HITE CRAPE Dk POS1E, Blue and White Tarle ton, Black Figured Lace, White nnd black Silk Frlngo, Ladies’ hand-wrought Net Gloves, do. colored l.islu Gloves, line Black Barege, kc., just received and for sale by [nwy25] LaROCHF: fc BQWNE. i /ANCY PRINTS.—19 cases new stylos, received per . steamer Florida, by ROBERTS k FwOTE. inny 20 I NANCY COLORED SHIRTS.™ Just received, per 1 steamer F’lorida, n largo lot of fancy colored Shirts, for sale by may 23 ROBINS-*N k CAMP. PRINTED LAWNS AND ORGANDIES—In great 1 variety, lit store, and for salo by fob 21 ROBERTS fc FOOTE. VITT k MORGAN. J UST RECEIVED*—A good assoitraenl of Silk and LIsleGloves, and fancy Silk Neck Ties. Forsalo by June® PIERSON, IIEIDT fc CO. O SNABURGb.—Just received u fresh supply of extra Heavy Oanaburgs,front the Wnynmanville F'actory For sule at F’actory prices, by July 8 CRANE fc RODGER8, W HITE GOODS.—Swiss Muslins, Plnln, Dotted, and Fancy Jncouels, Cambrics, Mull. Book and Nuin- Book Muslins. Received, and for snle hy fob 22 ROBERTS k FOOTE. L INEN SHEETING.—ItM and 12-4 extra flno I.lncn Sheeting and Pillow Case Linen. Just received by W. C. WADSWORTH. No. 115 Coiigress-st., July’J'J opposite the Pulnskt House. L EACH ED Sii IRTINGS.—5 cases X, U and 4-4 Blenched Shirtings, in store nnd for sale by may 20 ROBERTS k FOOTE. C HI INGE YOUR SHIRTS OFTEN.—Just received / another assortment nf those celebrated Shirts, at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range, nnd for sale cheap by June22 G. S. NICHOLS. L ADIES’GAUNTLFriTS.-Just received abeautifol assortment of Ladies’ Buckskin Gniiutletts. of vari ous colours. F’orsaloby AIKEN k BURNS. N EW GOODS BY STEAMER TO-DAY.-Prlnled Jaconets and Lawns; Mourning do.; Needle worked Collars aud Sleeves; Long Arm Nutt Milts; Glace Silks; Black Silk Nett for Mantillas; Wash Blond Embroidered and Scolloped Linen Cambric Ildkfs.; Colored Silk Gloves, kc. F’or sulu at the lowest prices by July 14 UkIVITT Sr. Mi Dk WITT k MORGAN. C OTTON YARNS AND OSNA BURGS.—20 bnles Yarns various numbers; 19 bales Oanaburgs, just received and for sule by Juno 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. U 3IBRELLAS.—Gkorok S. Nichols has ouhand the finest assortment of Silk, Gingham, und Cotton Umbrellas or all colors, ever brought to this place, which will be sold at moderate prices litis hot weather. Those In want are tuvited to call at hla clothing store in Glb> ben’s llnuge. July 1 S MOKED TONGUES, BEEF, Bolognas, flno Hams, Faintly Beer and Pork, aud Pine Applo Cheese, re ceived by recent arrivals, by July 29 H. J. SOLOMONS. E88 PORK.—40 bbls. Moss Pork, In store and for salo by [July 22] HONE fc CONNEllY. M* B acon.—10 hhds. choice Shoulders, landing per steamer State of Georgia snd for sale by nug 22 OLAOUtiuN fc CUNNINGHAM. D omestic liquor*.—100 bbls. n. oi Rectified Whiskey; 50 do E. Phelps’ Glut 50 do. N. E. Rum; 50 do Domestic Brandi J 50 do. P. fc II. Con; 25 qr. casks Malaga Wine. For ante by nug 1H WEBSTER fc aug 1H ” WEBSTER fc PALMES. rpAR, PlffiffAND 6AkUM.-4Q bbls. Tar| 49 do. 1 Pitch; 20 dft. Bright Vafnlsh; 60 boles Oakum.— ."gff -“I fo, " l, ’ 0 l i; An „OBN fc CUUNTOQHAH. iT/LOUR.—90 bbls. Hiram BmUh’s Flour, firom-new B EEF.—70 bbls. Chicago Beef, 00 do. Now.York Mesa, and 49 do. Prime Beef, for sale by July 22 HONB fc CONNERY. P RIME PORK.—100 bbls. Prime and 10 do. Rump Pork, for sale by July 22 IIONR fc CONNERY. B rown Windsor soap.—low’s highly perfumed Brown Windsor Soap, so much approved of for washing and shaving. Just received and for salo by Juuo 28 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. G 'ORN AND OATS-For salo to arrlvo; nnnly to aug 0 OGDEN fc BUNKER. C 1 ORN.-390 bushels more or Corn, Just received aid for aelo by [augO] SEABORN GOOD ALL. C ORN 1 CORN.—2090 bushels Baltimore select White Com for sale, to arrive. DAVID R. DILLON; aug 8 Fool of West Broad etreeL OAP.-dKOsirED AFiD CLARIFIED 8UOAR8.-I5 boxes toefnnd 95 hbUCntsbed Bute fc Smith's Bu- su bbl.w A, 25 bbls. B. 95 bbls. ti end 10 bbls. nre, BSbbU A.to owe.il, M bbl*.^ r Powdered Stuart’s Buffers. Landing and for sale by [ aug 18 HOLOOMUH, JOHNSON fc.UO, A SPLENDID OPENING OF FALL GOODS. T HE Subscriber would respectfully call the attention of the public to his large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Staple and Fancy „ , , Dry Goods. Consisting In part of: Black nnd colored Silks, of a great variety; very rich embroidered Silks, of all patterns; MapD'Jaa nud Crape Shawls; Scotch Wool Long do.; and square Plaid Shawls; Cashmeres; Mousoline de toines; Alpaccss, a great vnrioty; Noodlo-Work Col. lars and Capes, or all patterns; Chlmlxeltes; Muslin nnd I>aca Under-Sleeves: Cambric Handkerchiefs, from I2jtf cents to |5apleco; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper; F'rotich Towels, from 25 cents to 81 n piece; double DamaskTablo Linen; whlto and brown Napkins, a Hno assort moot; a very largo assortment of Gloves nnd Ho siery, ol the vciy bool make and style; English and A- mencan Long Cloths; unblenched do.: rich Damask Tablo nnd Pltno Covers; Cassimeres nnd Cloths, black and bluo of every quality; rich Vest patterns of all’ styles; Sail note; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very large assortment; one of the very best selected stock of Blan ket* ever brought to this market. CARPETING—Brussels,' 3-Ply, 9-Ply, All-Wool,* va riety of patterns; and, nlso, Cotton Carpeting. N. B.—Clothing at wholesale only. Country merchants would do well to call bofbro purchasing elsewhere, aa Hie goods shaft be sold low and on Ibomosl aceommodo. ling terms. foot 9] JOSEPH LfPPMAN. S HAVING SOAPS, kc,—Uuerlaln’s Ambroslnl Ta- b'off Cakes, • Law’s Patent Emollient Shaving uU'M.Md S.ial SnnM Humjr 8o»p. W^noi oil • lug Creams, for sale hK? Jnn* 18 JOHN B. MOORE fc QQ. pRY8TALLlNK POMADE OF PALMA, Ofll Oil; Rosemgry'and Cocoanut, for Improving creasing the grqwlh or the hair, made by R. Hi London, end for jmUD by - Juno 15. JOHN B. MOO. Glbi CHRISTIE " (nnd In tend roe, estwtest avDerttarmraty; NEW. WINE AND I.IdlJOIl STOBE. to tha citizens of Savknnah, and of Uin Into- Jrior of this State,' that be has now c ~ ‘ ' CohUnually In Mora, • tartar belt qualities or the various kinds of 7 WINER AND LIQU0R8, both foreign and domeetlo, Invoiced from tbc ees, and to hie stock of which, at praNntoB b vltes attention. Having bad extensive ext France as a manufacturer, and In America a and dealer, hla acquaintance with the tradeeeabUsMwi to offer assurance that the articles which are tnnnnrr ted below are each genuine. ARTICLES OP DIRECT IMPORTATION French Brandies of various brands t Holland Obit Scotch, Irish nnd Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and SL Croix Rum. WINES. Old Pm., Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret, Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. CORDIALS. In Cases, Caracoo. Maraschino, Ratafia, BlsvalU, Kir- schenwnsser, Abslndt.kc- kc. ALE AND PORTER. London Brown Stout and Edluburgb Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. oct 20 ly R.MAYER. G t UNPOWDF.R—MANUFACTURED BY B, J, UtT- r PONT n* NK&IQI/ltS fc CO. 5,999 kegs Dupont’s Rifle, FFF'G, 25 fts. each. 5,990 hf. kegs do. do., FPFO, 12J^ do. do.’ . 5,099 qr. kegs do. do., FPFO, ttjf do. do. ’ 4,900 k« * do. do- FFO, 23 do. do. , 3.090 h cgs do. do- FFO, IS# do. do. 3,000 kegs for Sea Hhooting, FO, 25 do. do. 8,000 kegs Rough powder, KFPR, 25 do. do. 2,900 kegs do. do. FFR, 2.5 do. do. 1,999 keg* do. do. F’lt, 25 do. do. . 5,utMl kegs A.F.kCo-Glaz’d FFF, 23 do. do. 3,900 hair do. do. FFF, 12# do. do. 5,990 kegs do. do. FF, 23 do. do. 3,900 hair do. do. FF, 12# do. do. 5,090 kegs do. do. F, 25 do. do. . 5,(MM) kegs do. do. C, 25 do. do. 5,999 kegs Blnstingfc Shipping Powder 25 do. do. 3,900 kegs High Glazed, FFP, 25 do. do. ' 1,099 hf. kegs do. FFF, 12# do. do. 3,000 kegs do. FF, 25 do. do. 1,090 hf.kegs do. FF, 19# do. de.' 1,500 half kegs Duck Shooting, 12# do. do. 1,999 qr. kegs Ride 8hootl»g, 6# do. do. . 1,000 kegs Monied Powder, for Pyrotechnists. CANISTER POWDER. 10,000 canisters Eagle Rifle, oval canisters, 1 Ri.ee. 5,000 do. do. round do. 1 do. 5,U(M) do. FFFO, do. do. 1 do. 5,999 do. FFFO, do. do- # do. he nbove Powder Is from tho celebrated manu factory or Mea«rs. Du Pont, and Is gretUly superior to any other made in the United Stales. It win be sold on me* sellable terms, lu Iota to suit purchasers. Also- Sofotg Fuse. F. L. KNEJsLANDT^ Agent for tbo sale of Du Pout’s Powder, * nov23 I111I—ly 108 Front-street, New-York. 1IOI.COJV1IIE, JOHNSON df CO, AVE IN STORE, and offer fore sole, on the moe favornblu terms— H 15 hhds St Croix Sugar, 25 do Porto Rico do 25 do N Orleans dn. 50 bbls Coffee do 109 bbla Rtuurt’s A. B and C Sugar, 25 do Crushed do 19 boxes Loaf do, 290 bugs Rio Coffee, 20do Java do. 199 bags old Cuba Coffee, 50 do Jamaica do 159 boxes Tobacco, ns-orted brands and sizes lOcases Mycf’a Aromatic Tobacco. 50 casks Bacon Side* 25 cask* Shoulders, 25 do Hams, choice quality Joo bbs Baltimore Flour, 59 whole and 25 half do Canal db 25 hhds, 50 tierces and 59 bbls West India Molasses 25 bids New Orleans Molests, 25 do extra do 25 quarter chests Hyson Tea, Id do do Black do luo boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles 109 do No 1 uud Pn'o Soap 1011 bales Gunny Cloth, 3(H) colls Weaver’s Horn 109 bbls E Phelps' Gin. 250 Flack’s do, 25 do C River do, 25 do N E Rum 20 qr casks pure Malaga Wine, 20 dodn Madeira do 5 half pipes (Hard Brandy, 29 qrcaaka do do 109 bbls Monongahela Whisky, 10 qr casks Port Win® . 15 bbls Mint mid RosoCordiul OT Also, tho following old and very choice Lfquora, in glass. 40 dozen choice old Madeira VVIue, bottled In 1848 35 deuiiJonB St Uroix Rum, 15 do old Jamaica do, 1848 50 do old Monongahela Whisky 1845 It) do Pure Juice, 1848,40 do Brandy, 1815 35 dozen Sclieidum Gin, 19 do old Whiskey, Nectar, mny IS GROCERIES. Ac. ' C IOFFEE.—.59 bageprlme Itlo, 75 do. Jamaica, 50 do* / Java. SUGAR.—19 hhds Porto Rico, 10 do. SL Croix, 5 do. New Orleans, 100 bbls Crashed, Powdored, and Clarified* MOLA88E8.—25 hhds Cuba,75 bbls New Orleans. FLOUR.—159 bbls Baltimore, 75 do Canal, 50 do II Irani Smith's. BACON.—15 casks Philadelphia Hams, 500 Baltimore Bngged, !k) hhds Sides, 20 do 8houldors. BROOMS.—III dozen Brooms, painted bandies. BUCK ETS.--290 dozen painted Buckets. POTATOES.-150 bbls P. E. and Mercer Potatoes. LARD and CODFISH.—25 bbls choice Leaf Lard, 8 casks Codfish. SOAP, CAN DLES and STARCH.-50 boxes No. 1 and Family Soap, 59 do Pole do, 75 do Adamantine Candles, 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do, 40 whole and half boxes Starch. TOBACCi>.—350 pkgs various brands nnd qualities. LEMON SYRUP, kc.-50 boxes Lemon Syrup, 10 coseaWHlnut nml Tomato Catsup, 10 do Brandy Peachea. DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—75 bbls Phelps’Gin, 50doN. E. Rum, 75 do Rcctlflcd Whiskey,30do Extra Old Mo- nongtthoia do. WINES.— 1 20/|uarlcr casks pure Malaga, 8 do choicw Madeira. Received, and for safe by July 13 McMAHON fc DOYLE. J3ooit &ttucrtf0emrnt0. NE1V ROOKS. C OLLIER’S SHAKSPEARE. reprinted from tbetate- ly discovered copy of the folio or 1032, containing nearly twenty thousand manuscript corrections, with aa introduction 10 each Play. Publishing In numbers at 25 cents each. • Thu Preacher and the King; or Bourdalouo In thw Court of Louis XIV. Alexander Smith’s Poems. ABmn; ortho History of a Young Puritan, by the au thor of Lady Alice, 2 vols. Michaud’s History of tho Crusades, 3 vols. Bohn’s Classical Library—Literal Iranslatlous. Scott’s VVnveHy Novels, 12 vols.—Cloth gUL Epnes Sergeant’s Standard Speaker. Lodge’s Portraits of distinguished Persons, With find Kngra vines. In 8 vols.—Bohn’s edition. Wood lull’s Junius, 2 vols.—Bohn’s edition Humboldt’s Travels lu the Equfnoctlul regions of America. [Jy21] W. THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW HOOKS* RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO- rpilE KNICKERBOCKER for July. -L Cage and Chamber Birds, their Natural lllstcfry, Habits, Feed, Diseases, nnd Management, from tho German of J. 31. Bechstcln, M. D., with colored Illustra tions. Elementary Geology s or, tho Anclenl Changes of' tho Earth and its Inhabitants, os Illustrated by Geological Mouumentsby Sir Charles Lyell, M.D., FJt.S. illustra ted with 500 wood cuts. The Chronicle or Henry of Huntingdon, translated and. edl.ed by Thomas Forester, A.M.—Bohn’s Standard Li brary. Homo Pictures, by Mrs. Mary Andrews Denison. A Second Bonk in Latin; by John McClintock. D.D* Sylvia Scnbury: or, Yankees iu Japan. By Harry Hazel. Bplrll Rapping Unveiled, etc- with Ulhstratlnne. By Rev. IL Mattlson, A.M. W. TIIOICNE WILLIAIdfi H AS RECEIVED—Simms’ Sword and Distaff; or* Fair, Fat, and Forty. A Story of tho 8outh at Utw close of tho Revolution, by ‘.V. Gilmore Simms. Mario de Berniere; a Tale of tho Crescent City, by W. Gilmore Sims. Thompson’s Dictionary of Domestic Medlcino, and Household Surgery; revised by Dr. Henry H. Smith. John Randolph, of Roanoke, aud other sketches of chnracler, Including Wm. Wirt, by F. W.Theme. The Alcdicul Journal nf Medical Sciences, for July. Lady’s Book, nnd Eclectic Magazine, for July. Poems, by Thomas Buchanan Reed, new edition. The Boyhood of Great Men, with Illustrations. Homo Pictures, by Mrs. M. A. Dennison. McCIIntock ana Crook’s Second Book In Latin. RECEIVED BY W. THORNE williams: H arper for august. Blackwood’s Magazine for July, tondnn Arl Journal for July. Bouvler’s Law Dictionary, new edition. McClelk.td uud Younge’s Exchequer Reports. Rabelais’ Works, translated—2 vols. Cook’s Voyages—London edition—2 Urge volumes, with Maps and Engravings. Thackeray’s Lectures on the English Humourists—new supply. Cooper’s Dictionary of Surgery. Schoolcraft’s History of tho IndianTrlbei—Urge quarto* with numerous plates, vol.3rd. Bradio’s Surgical Works. WIihI to observe at the Redstde. Williams’ Principles of Pathology. Wilson’s Human Anatumy. Gross' Puthologlcal Anatomy. Dickson’s Pructlco of Medicine. Fowue’a Chemistry for Stu«Unts. luly 97 NEW ROOKS! NEW HOOK8II RECEIVED BY S. S. SIBLEY, August 10/A 1853. M ILES TREMKNHKRE; or, Tbo I-OTO Test, by An-, nolle Marie Maitland, author of Zingra,theGlpsey^ Ph'losophv of Sir William Hamilton, Prof, of Logie and Metaphysics In Edinburg University, for the use of Schools nnd Colleges. Abelard and Helolse, a Romance, by D. W. Wright. ’ Eugene; or, Tho Soldier’s Bride, by Mlse Barah Bi, Howe. . j. -t ^ P^schomsncy, Spirit Raggings and Tippings Exposed* Rornum’s illuotratea News, Gleason’s Pictorial. Popular Education. Magazine of Art. For sale at Ihe Booutore of ; NEW ROOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER I1O64 Wednesday, August \0th. VT AUUATiyE of a Journey round Ihq ** prising n winter passogo across Ihe with a visit to Oalifbmla. Australia, add’Boot Unds. by. F. Gerslaecker. , •i Philosophy of Sir William Hamilton. Bert, X of Logic and Metaphysics, In Edlnburffn Unlvrr Piychumsncy, Spirit-Rappings,'ana exposed by Prof, entries G. Page, M. D. The Romance of Abelard and Helolse translator of Cousin’S History of Phjlw The complete works of Samuel r- -ils.; vpi.virs men 1-ns., tmi. vil snd conclusion. . . . .. , , Practical Drawing Book, for SchooU and sOfMasfruo' tlon, containing Heads aud Figures, Landscapes* FfoW*‘ vs, fc a, by Slglsmond Schuster. •; »ipvc ®. * ' J . Bleak House No. 17. bv Cbsrlos Dickens; ? Bornum’s Illustrated Niewe. ■vans* «>r—r , « m Poctns, by Alexander Smith. Gavaxxl’a Lectqreajn New,York. . . auglO - ‘ Homd author of W