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taM KIM of lot No. IK, Uait«< Ihamtlirtfe
■r ml* M, u4 tam Mlht plw whrt. J»mr, II, II -
ki. w UTi«, ul aoM a. th. liaonijj of J»">“ R-H«•
brtLN mWt « «.<k I—I fiom th« Jo»ito* Court,
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AtfUif Coutr, Aprtt >41«M.
mmriLL BE MOLD before Ibo Coart Boom door la
t JfW. (to town or UolmeaVille, Appling County, with-
• in tto legal hoar* of ante, oa the first Taesday in June
^SS23k5 WSSSSil 4*1 acres; No.42t,
aaosnStsasMTiaL^
era half of Lot Number 416, divided by the Cowhide
Breach, containing Ui acne: 415, containing 400 acres,
nil In tto third dtotrict of «nldeonnt», levied on u the
property of Andrew Y. Hampton and William A Reeks,
to aattsft oao ft. fc. leaned from Dougherty Superior Court,
la fhvor of William CUSloa, vs. add A. Y. Hampton and
"*'* nua ixaxcii, a*
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Ai>eai>Q gBBBWa ilEE
■nriLL b»M Mora tin Court Hour la th, town
WW of HolaratUlo. Appling coontjf, on Ilia Aral
Tneadny In Jane neat, within Urn oaoal houra of sals, the
«e»eaaftYaki«rJ&A -^h
• county. Levied on aa the property of Junta II. Boxdaie,
to anttab two fl. fit's, tasoed from Appling Superior Court,
la Ireor of Nancy McCall aad Are I'arp, vs. Janus If.
Boxdaie and Green Melton. Property pointed out by the
defoadanlgthU the 16th of April. 1564.
f 1 8. OYERSTRKCT. Deputy Sh’ff.
WofoSoSSiAo To all uhoniitiuay
BRYAN COUNTY / concern:
aae, Jamea Shaman will apply to the Court of
Ordinary, of saM connty, for Lettm of dtamtari'n aa ad
mlnlatrator upon the Batata of George H. Shuman, late
of Bryan county deceased,
And whereas, Samuel J. Davit, will apply to tha Court
Of Ordinary for said county, for Letters of dlimlasion, as
Onatdlan of Hannan L. Davis of said county.
And whereas, Wm.R. Nonnan. will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for aaid connty, for Letters ol dismission
from the Estate of Alexander M. Eandford, aa admtnls*
trator with the will annexed upon said Estate.
And whereas, Valentine GUI, executor or the last will
nnd testament of Jacob Simms, will apply to the Court
Ka county, for Letters of dismission
these are, therefore.* to cito nod admonish all and
•hlghlar, tha kindred and creditors of mid deceased .and
nil those Interested, to be and appear before said Court,
to Blake objections (if any they have) -on or before the
flrrt Monday In October next, otherwise, said Letters of
dtsmissfon will be granted.
Witness. Uanry E.Smiih, eeqr., Ordinary for Bryan
county, this April 1st, 1866-
apr 3 HENRY E. SMITH, o.foc.
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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, MONDAY ftOBNING, MAY 12. 1850.
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WILLIAMS h RATCLIFF,
Several CeuUwlea Merc
wit
Hu •» ragMUd to Irak. laaMUM.“
utlMlwh AtnlalrtraW.
CJIXTT DmilMlA, ipplicnllM *111 M wteto
SI lb. nounbu lb. obiiirr ot Mclatrah COMM*.
Dat. to .vill a portion of th. p.nop.1 prawn, Mooting
tu tli, Raul. ot John Mania. mb, tor lb. bUMlt of tin
creditors of said Estate.
creation or , ™"q A R*T M irA **|. Adm*x.
s P r 34 by DANIEL McPONAtD, Agent
NOTICE.
i will to made to
SHSnOiSiauToF ^SuScolnSj, torjira II. J®
•“SOT* ^ALIX. DBT8DALB. At,-,.
CLIPPER OOCK.
No.-
JOHN COLT.
Yd*.
PATTERSON, N. J.
PAttAIC MILL.
JOHN COLT.
Tdfl. .
PATTERSON, N..’J.
JOHN COLT’S t
SUuriard Colton Sail Dock aad Twite.
T HE Undersigned, Bole Agents for the sale of the
above well known brands of Ooaatlng or Hard
VncU, and Clipper or Ship Dock, have constantly on
hand, and offer for sale, all Nos. from 1 to 10. Alai will
nuks to order at short notice Noe. 0.00, and 000, Cotton
Dock, and Yacht Duck of all numbers, 12, 14,16, and
18tncheelnwidth.
JOHN COLT'S HEAVY, LIGHT, and EXTRA RA
as “ h, i<?."6s& , i , «, o,hw
apr o—3m P fl Pine fit, N. Y.
SPBINGGOODS.
most extensive and richest stocks of Fancy Drees
. ever opened in this city, comprising the fol
lowing styles: _ . „
Printed Grenadine Robes; do Chain do;
doDarvgo do; do Jaconet do:
Mourning Barege do; Colored Poult de Sole do;
Satin Striped do do do; Fancy Plaid do do do;
Cbene do do do do; Cbene Figured do dot
Flounced SUks; Satin Plaid and Striped Grenadine*;
Satin Plaid aud Striped Bareges;
Rich PrintedOrwudlca; do do Jaconets;
Figured SwissMusUns,Ac. feb21
BUILDING LOTS.
B UILDING Lets of various stare. from loo by 105 to
26 by 106 feet, In Oglethorpe Town southwest of
the Park, to leaae for a term of 20or 80 years, and aoine
on a iierpctanl lease. They all front on streets 16 feet
wldo with lanes In the roar. For further particulars, en
quire uf the undersigned. Applications through the Post
Office will be attended to. A. n EBB.
roar 7—2
C1TATE OP GEORGIA.! To all whom it may
JS BRYAN COUNTY. / concern:
wbeveaa Gordon J.OoodsonwQl apply to the rnnrtnf
Ordinary, of Brvan connty, for letters of Administra
tion upon the Estate of Dr. Pray Mann, late of Bryan
county (deceased.
There a re therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tto kindred aad creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear before said Court, to make objection (If any they
bare) on or before the first Monday in June, otherwise
mid letters will be created
"witness? Henry KJSmitb. E*,r n Ordinary for Btyan
connty, this80th April, 1M8.
may 1 ' HENRY E. SMITH, o. a. c.
FATH W 6fc6!tGlA,;Toall wh"mi"n ma}
Whereas. 1
UBERTY COUNTY. / concern:
rent. Here and Arthur Floyd, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tha
Batata of Ailed D. Floyd.
There are therefore to cite an* admonish all whom it
may ooocera,tobe and appear before said Court, to make
objectfona (If any they have,) on or before the first Mon-
day ia .llay next, otherwise said letters will bs
, W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty Conn-
* — " '"RARDBAU,
SB
(April, 1866.
CJTATK -OP GEORGIA, 1 To all whom ft may
d CHATHAM «X)UNTY. / concern:
Whereas, John Ulmer will apply at the»’ourt of Ordi
nary for Letters of Guardianship, on the property of John
ana Laura Ubaer, minor children of Thomas Ulmer de
ities# are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern,to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Mon-
day In May next, otherwise said, tetters will be jnunled.
witness John* Bilbo, Esq* Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 29th day of Marih. 1R&6.
Wljjsaarll* JOHN BILDO.o.c.c.
CJTATE OP GEORGIA, 1
d CHAT
.») To all whrm U may
CHATHAM COUNTY. / concern:
Whereas, John 0. Ferrell will apply at the **onrt of Or
dinary for Letters Dismlssory as Executor on the estate
of Thomas Green.
There are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom It
Buy concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
oMectfons,(irany they have) on or before the first Mon
day In August nexLotherwire said letters will be granted.
Witness Jobu U. Milieu, Ordinary for Chatham Coun
ty, this 14th day of January, 1166,
Jan 10 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. c.
CAT ATE OP. GEORGIA, 1 To all whom it may
d_ EFFINGHAM COUNTY. / concern.
Whereas Jonathan Shearouse, has applied to me for
Letters of Guardianship to France* M. and Adallne A.
Bhssroure, Minors and Orphans of Emanusl fibearouac,
lata of said coon tv. deceased.
Three are therefore, to cite and admonish all concern-
od, to file their objections, (if any they have.) in my of
fice. within tto time precribed ay Law, otherwise said Let
ters will to granted to the said applicant.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this fifteenth
day of January, A. D„ 1866. JAMES RAIfN,
jau 17 Ordinary. E. C.
QT1TE OP GEORGIA,
(5 . bff**"* —'**•"•*
DTherses,
.,1 To all whom it may
EFFINGHAM COUNTY. / concern:
.. „treae, Erbraim E. Helmly. has applied to me for let
ters of Administration on the estate of John D. Helmly,
tali of said county deceased.
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kJadrwl and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (ir any they have) In my office, within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
granted to the said applicant.
Witness my band and official signature, tills 8th day of
Jan.A.D.1866. JAMES BAHN.O.X.C.
Jan 10 6m
OTATE OP GEORGIA,! To all yrliom H may
O CHATHAM COUNTY. f concern:
Whereas, David V. Halsey, will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letter* of dismission on tbeeaUte of Catha-
• vine Halsey: There are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all whom ft nay concern, to lie and appear before said
Court, to make objection, if any they lutve, on or before
tbs first Monday in June next, otherwise aaid letter* will
tograntsd.
- Witneea. John M. Millen, Esq*. Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 14th day of November,
novlfi JOHN M. MILLEN, c. c. c.
ESTATE OP GEORGIA,! To all whom It may
d CHATHAM COUNTY. ( concern:
Whereas, Edward W. Bnkar, will apply at the Conrt ol
)rdinai7 for Latter* of DiamiMion a* Administrator on
LI ^ estate of James linker.
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
saay concern, to be and appear before said Conrt to make
objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday
In May next, otherwise said Letters will be granted.
Witnew John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham
County, this seventeenth day of October. 1866.
octffl «m JOHN M. MfLLEN, o. c. c.
£1TATE dp GEORGIA,
R4 EFF1“
Whereas.
, - .1 To all whom It may
EFF1MGUAM COUNTY, f concern:
reae. Janies J. Neass. and Lewi* D. Dasher, Ad-
■Inlstiatore ot the Estate of Gidecpt Dasher, late of said
eoaatfl, deceased, bavewppUsd to the Court of. Ordinary
of said oonnty, for dismission from said Administration.
Tbs** are, therefore, to dte and admonlfh the kindred
and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, (i ’
any thay have,) in my office, within the time prescribed
By law,otherwise said letters will be granted tbeapplh
A.P.
itness,mj hand and official s!gnatnre.thl*11th April,
1.1866. JAMES RADUN,
apr 14
BIA,
Ordinary E. C.
Ct“°ftriS'OOONTT. ;
Whereas. Mi
bereas.MarsliallHait, Administrator on
s late John T. Bart, wilt apply at tha Cm
Of Bryan.oonnty, for letters of dismission
! To all whom It may con-
the Estate
Conrt of Ordi-
letters of dl*m Us lop from said
afths.
aaryof-..—
'aau,,,.* and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be andappear before said Court to make
objection, (if any they have,) on or before the first Mon-
dar ^Angwtnsxt, othsrwUs said letters of dismission
WUnrea, Henry X. Smith. Esq., Ordinary for Bryan
•onntfo this the 29th day of January. 1866.
Jan at HENRY E. SMITH. Ordinary. H.C._
| To all whom It may coin-
■jHMijalj Ilart Mid Jesw U LanUr, Executors
of ths Estate of tbs late Isaac Barbee, will apply to the
Gmrt of Ordinary, for letters of dl*mlt*lon from said
There are tlmrefore to dts and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear bsfiwe said Conrt. to make
objection, (If any they,have.) on or before the first Mon-
**-*-'*“**- of Jannarr.lFMj.
IBNRY E, SMITH, Ordinary, B, O.
is after date. appUratlnn will be made to
'ilrie th* Court of Ordinary of Liberty
to sell 100 acres of Land, situated In
the ooenty of Liberty and Slate of Georgia, belonging
to tbo children of Rev. B. Q. Andrews, and sold for the
* *t of tha heirs and distributees.
jtAl K t Q. ANDREW*, Onardian.
jLlllAjRTV AtoiiiNIBTBATRIX'BALE.
ITfLL Be sold, on the Brit Taeedar In Jnne, before
V tha Court fTonss door, at ninearills.Jn sad
ity, the Wlowing -Negro'Slaves, via:. Stephen.
osnstii or tns netrsand frsnitors sc.ins *e.
Administratrix.
*¥6T<eiB^
i LL Versons having demands against .HsnreHnrst,
^ veplf ‘
A late of fieri vsn conn tv, deceased, are hsrthv notifi
ed to present them, propsrlv attested, to ms, within the.
time prrecrlbsd by law. or thay will not bs settled.
parsons indeldsd to said dseeaasd, are hsrsby w* ml
I red to make Immediate pavmant. ‘ ▼
ppr 14 EMANUEL HURST, AdaV., , tea
Do Witt 8c Morgan,
H AVE loatrecelred per Steamer Florida
New style rich Organdie Robes;
Rich Printed Organ dies!
do do BrUlUntes;
do do Trench Cambrics;
do do do Jaconets;
Monrnlng do do;
Solid Check Gintbsass;
Fancy Plaid do lg
Jasprey Stripe do;
Barege Delaines: ChallUEugenU;
Printed Linen; Trimmings, Ribbons and Beltings
Jolnville Ties; L. C. Hkfs;
Table Damask, Napkins and Doylies.
Also a fresh Inroleeof Kid Qloret.
feb 22
Brens Goods.
S ILK and GranedlneRobes; Barege and Organdldo;
Mu*lln and Jaconet do:
Organdi and Jaconet Muslins;
French Brilliant*. Jaconets and Cambrics;
Plain and figured Barege Tisanes;
Striped, Plaid and Plain Grenadines;
Plaid and Striped Silks; 1
Ginghams, Prints. Ac.
feb 25 NEVICT, LATHROP A ROGERS.
SUk Hosiery,
J UST Received per steamer Augusta—
Misses’ White Silk Hose;
Boys do do do:
Ladles’ do Embroidered do;
do Plain Blk SUk do;
do do R. 8. do do;
Gent’s whi'e Silk V4 do;
Ladle** Eqg Col Hose, all styles.
doDIk Calf Gauntlets;
do Buck do By
ftb 21 HENRY LATHROP A CO.
FEW GOODS.
RER STEAMER AUGUSTA—
. pari* Printed Organdie Musllna and Jackoneta;
Plain and Satin stripo Grenadine;
Black and white Moire Antique Silks;
Bonn, t and Otp Ribbons; Flow Ruches;
Embroidered Skirt*. Whalebone and Corded do;
MerrimscPrints; nneknbncDiapers;
Linen Lawns: 8uper Irish Linens;
Pillow Case Linens: Linen Bhlrtings;
Black and colored Crepe Barege J
Checked Barege; Brilliants;
Black and colored Fans, a large assortment;
Linen CambricHdkffs. embroidered and plain;
Linen Drilling. pUin, white and foncy colors;
Vestings and Cottonadcs: Cotton Drillings;
SUk Cravat# and lldkff*; Patent Skirling:
Ladle*’ Lisle Thread lfo*e; Lisle and Silk Gloves;
Table Damask* and Cloth*; Napkins, Towels, Ac
Dimity,*'ambrie. and MnslinDandsand Flouncing*.
Chantilly Veils; Gauze do, Barege do;
Infant’* Wal»t# and i’obea; Lace Caps; Infont's do;
Cambric worked Edgings, snd Inserting#;
Muslin do do do.
mar 31 NBVITT, LATnROP St ROPERS.
S UGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES,
25 hhds new crop New Orleans Sngar,
10 do Porto Ric ■ Sugar,
10 do Cut* do,
300 bags Rio Coffee,
160 do Laguayra do,
36 do Java do,
10 do Mocha do,
200 bids Orleans Syrup and Molasses,
6 cases extra fino Oolong Tea,
6 do do Hyson do,
T6 pkgi Raisin*, wholes, halves ardqrs,
10 frails Rofl shelled Almonds,
100 bhla Crackers, Butter, sugar and Soda,
300 bsgs Flint, assorted.
60 keg* Dupont Powder,
6000 lb* her uwd.
100 boxes assorted Candy,
100 do large howl Piper,
S00 packages Tobacco, varion* brands,
60000 Sliarruts Segart, direct Importation
100000 half Spanish and American Began.
All receired by late arrivals, and for sale by
feb 4 IlOl/JOMnE.J0nN8ON I
|||ACKEREL, HERRINGS ,ASD COD
1 FISH-
20 bbla. No. 8 Mackerel;
10 do No.l do:
20 half bbls. No.2 do;
16 do do No. 1 do |
75 l*nxe* nerringa;
1 hhd. Cod Tlsht
In store, and for sale by
feb 20 8CRANT0N, JOHNSTON A CO.
S UGAR AND COFFEE-
10 hhds. choice N. O. Sugar;
10 do do 8t. Croix do}
160 bags prime Rio Coffee ;
60 (do of mate) Old Government Java do;
60 bag* Mariraibo do;
60 do Laguayra do;
60 do Porto Rico do;
In *tore,and for sale by
fob 20 _ JJCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO^
M ackerel, codfish, and her
ring—
251 hid* new No. 3 large Mackerel;
20 do old No.3 do do;
20 half bid* new No. 1 largo Mackerel;
20 dn do do No.2 do do:
2hhd* Codfl*h; 60 boxea Smoked nerrings.
Jnit received anil for sale by
mar 27 BCUANTON. JOIINSTON A CO.
B ALLAST*—76 tons Stone Ballast: for sal# by
mar 4 ROWLAND k 80N.
S TRIPED CI1ENE GINGIIABIS-Ncw
style* and in great variety, by
feh, 23 A1K1N A BURNS.
O RGANDI MUSLINS, BABBGEI. Afce-
New atyle* of fine Organdi Mnilin*.
do do do Printed Jaconets.
do do
do do
and for sate by
fob 19
Jaconets.
no do Bareges,
do do Tisanes. Just received
NEVITT, LATHROP A ROOERB.
nLACK AND 1VHITR LAWN8 V
Ij Black and White Organdies, Just received and foi
sale by*
AIKTN A BURNS.
1NANCY
JP colors a'
CHECKED GINGHAM-
colors and very dsalrabls pattern*,
fell28 ATKIN A BURNS.
P ORTER AND ALB-
100 casks London Porter;
60 do Scotch Ale:
Received direct from the brewer's, and for sale at New
York prices by (mar 1) PAPELFOBP, FAY A 00.
RWTEBTERN WHISKBY.-100 bits to ar-
VT rive, for sal# by
feh 4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A OO.
nLMOHBD ailEETIKdl—64, M, 1M
II and 12-4 Bleached Sheetings—6 cases, Jnst received
ana for sals by
WarU LADoON A ROOF.RB.
» 20 l»Iei JScJjJe/f Stripes, ,.c.lr.O jtn. for Mfo br
i.tDwmtnooEns.
5 <ll(T.rrnt>tr.tid.c<)ttoB Osn.lnirra, wrairadt*]
.b, rniuiii MmSS * rookm.
I^l'riSlTUnB O AHCO.-B plora, & Ararrl
"’" oh "*
-S£«S_ ,iATi*oif*noa*B«.
received and for sale by
'J55T2L LAP80N A ROGERS,
some lot of Children's Gloves, of every sIm and quality,
‘WM* ,bm - UMHtnoatn,.
fek.d*rW
^icejwaciwt wuttlasataatt
rintAlUfott
Insuranoe”
■ ■ i ■ i . _ — J' ; * ■"" ^«r*S
mtattUaureuagxsttttBtattwla
H. M.
BOV*
MercfciaU,
tavaaaaki Geergla.
■. CI**BIL * «A •' ■
OEflAAL AUCtlOM AKB OOMMIMIOlf
HBROHANTA
BoUcttboalMiMM4i,wwlp—larfmfrtacilp.
lion.
Tlietr personal attention will be gives to the rale of Real
AU. -
WM* WARING HABERSHAM,
Qenl* ComxniBsion Merchant,
COOXtn OV BAT AWn MOXTOOMIXUrTS., S&vxwxia, ax.
Solicits consignmenta, and is prepared to receive Cotton
and Merchandize guwrally, upon storage.
Jan 1 NovJ6,’6fl.
oeneraujommTssIonmerchant,
JonW wharf; foot of Aberoorn-fltroat,
Jail SAVANNAH, OA. 1y
CAKE. F. TO IK * PAUBOIKB,
General Commission Merchants,
Bt BAT PTBECT, BA/AKNAH,GEORGIA.
*. B. CAkllSW. CM4S. PABOOXI.
dec IB
SEINES * JOHRI8TOIE.
General Anrlion fc Commiuios Merchants.
Tender their service* to their friends and tha public
Ju.3 «
J. C.1U8X, J. It.DAVIS, W.B.MXO,
RUSE, DA VISA LONG.
00KMXIBX0V XXB0HART8.
Jan* 1 Ravaansh Gn.
EAHIIBL PALMER A RON,
Dealers in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE-TOOLS Ac.
WM0UCSALX Art OKTAtt,
No. 184 Congress and 67 St. Julian strecta.
Jnne 3 SawassnnH Gsu
WM. WUIGHT-
GENERAL BROKER.
FOR THR PURCI/JtSK Jl#D S.1/.K OF RRJIL
ESTATE A/fD PERSONAL PROPERTY,
DAYffi-ANE, HAVARNAII, OA.
PATTEI. HUTTON 4k GO.
FACTORS,
FORWARDING AND GUMMIrtdION MERCHANTS
IHO Hay Street.
Jy 14—if Savannah, Go.
U.A.CRARS, L.W.WKLLS, BICBABD COBB.
CIIANR. WGLI.6ACO.,
COTTON P A CTOR8.
AND
Forwarding A Commission Merchants*
No. 82 DAY STREET, 8AVANNAH, GA.
Jy 14—If
BAVSARDAROWLASD,
X< ACTORS
ADD
QENERAL n COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
RPHRAIM ..YU.ID /.'UK T. RoWl.AND.iR
Liberal advance* bm-e on consignments of Cotton
and pr.edtice. JylB
WAYNE, GRENVILLE It CO.
FACTORS,
CommlMloH and Forwnrdlnt
JTIEMt CHAJVTS,
BAY ETHEEI, SAVANNJIV.
TH OP. S. WAYNE, V. K. ORP.NVILLE,
R. ALEX. WAYNE, W. T. SAMPLE.
J7—t. Savannah. Chattanooga.
waver & Constantine.
Oomnt slon Merohanti.
/.MB DEALERS Ut
GRAZ3M. HAT, «foo.
Janets* Uulldliiar. «»hv street,
SAVANNAH, O A.
F. WAVER, , P.L. CONSTANTINE.
CiT 8 it let attention Vill be given to Receiving and
’orward'.ng goods. Je 3—tf
WARNOCK & DA VIN,
(Suttutm to Cubbed ft * Hrotktr.)
WHOLKSALR A*0 RSTAIti
Booksellers and Stationers*
No. 189 CONGRESS B’.".. South side Market square,
ri 3 VANN AH, GA.
/AS. •• M. WARNOCK. WM. a. DAVIS
mayVfi
1(1. lfl O 1, 1 ft A.
IMPORTS’! DP
0H0I0E 8FAKI8H SEGARS,
Tobacco, 4*c.
Countk or Conoutoo onn Rett Srxxxrr,
,, SAVANNAH,
nov 1—lyr
A.PONCE.
Importnr and Blannfhetnrer of Segars,
NO. 15 WIltTAKEX-STRZET,
Keeps on hand a well selected stock of Imported Segars,
also Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff, Pipes, and all other ar
ticles usually kept in Ids line of business, which he offers
on tbe moat reasonable terms. nov 3
D. L. COHEN,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,.
Tailor-Street.
[rrrz noons west or doatton-stozet.]
Is prepared to contract for all kinds of Building and
Repairing.
Auo—To conduct Water through tbo various parts of
Houses. oct 13
R. te J. l.ACHURO*,
Engineer* rend 1*11 < it <vr IglstB*
IRON ft BRASS FOUNDERS.
ranal-Sticet -Near (be Canal U*ck.
B.LArnUSCX. - J. LACULISOH,
S.S. MJILER' k J. n. FERG1S0N.
WIIEELWltlGHTN A BLAGK3MITHN
No. 1 JR York-Atrcct,
SAVANNAH. (OA.)
Carriages. Wagon*. Cars ami Drays raaunfsctured
Blsektmltbina,including Iron Railing and Gralo* for
BuiIdiuga, fc c, (lone at tho ehortes notice. ang 96.
M. H.CHCacit. K. I.MOSBS.
CflDllCHA NVONEN,
Parlors nnd Commission Merchants,
n*y Street. Savannah, Georgia. -
RnrsatHcia—Messrs. Hall. Moses k Co., and Col.
John Hanks, Columbus, Gn.; Messrs. Hall, Moses k
Roberts, Montgomery, Ala.; Mr. A. J.Bradr, Atlanta,
Georg's. apr99
GEORGE A. MoCLESKEY,
GENERAL AGENT AND BROKER,
SORREL’S BUILDINGS, BULL BT.,
SawMmah, Ga.
Will attend to the purcfffce and salo of Stocks, Real and
Personal Property, Renting of Houses, 4a
dec3
WMi JE*. YOXTGMn,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
NO. V4 BAT'STRRP.T,
decs SAVANNAH, QA.
PAPER IIANOINOS
AMD DORDEItN.
Jnst received a fine nssnrimenl of Paper Hangings and
Borders, and for sata at moderate prices at
JOHN OLIVER'S
Paint and Oil More- 191 ItroMfkton 81-
Booms papered with dispatch.
HOUSE, SIGN iTsHIP PAINTING,
GILDING, ni.A/ING AND GRAINING,
dealer in Paints, «*»!. Turpentine, Varnishes,Painters’
Tools, White Wash Brushes, etc.
aug 28 c
ciir.Fvr.ii de co.,
FACTORS AtVD 0E1VER\[- COMMISSION
MBROBAMTB,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Wm. W. Cnggyax,
Joint R. Bibs,
Geo. II.CiigivtK,
WILLIAM LTNa, JAS.J. SNIDKR, O. P. SNIDXB
LYNN Sc SNIDER,
FACTORS. FORU'AUDliVG ANO GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BAY-ST., SAVANNAH, QA„ 1
sept 7
Cartier Mrontrlitnn nnd Joiroraon-SU
UP STAIRS.
„„ WII.LMMO, FOOTE
T8 Now recevlnr a general ass rtment of Foreign and
L Domefltln Dry Goods, which he offers to the trade
on accommodating term#
A. MOALPIN It BRO’8.
Limber Mill ill Brick Yards,
upS 8 iVAtftfAIKOA.
G. J. .TONFN.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JONES* BUILDING ,
. * Pavaniiab, Gn.
11APER-
MT ream* single Wrapping Paper;
160 do brown do do;
100 do double do do;
40 do large Manilla do do;
For sal* by
apr 12 WEBSTER k PALMES.
TODRALKRI.
A S Arenta for the sale of No.l Leaf lard, we can snp-
A. nfy th# trad# at low prices
tae.11 LYNN ASNTDKR.
(QUO ARE—
hhd* choice N. 0. Sugar; 30 do felr to prime do;
16 doMnacovndn do;
6 Imvs* whit* Havana do;
. DW M>|* Clarified Sugars. ABAC.
10 boxraXoaf do. Tn store nnd for salo l»y
•prM WEBSTER k PALMER.
General Inauranoe Agency
BROKERAGE OVE1CE,
I* ttoOflc* autteS* “K,rml*( V*wt,"
lit III ITUK.
ibiutsBiTnianui
CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
WUMNM|CT.
FARMERS^AND'MCCHAIdljQS^FIRK, MARINE
RRIDOIFORTFIRE A MARINEINRURANCRCO.
or xatsaKNar, cr.
ECIUITARLE FIRE INSURANCE CO.
or umaox.
In connectloa with this*lasataae* buslasm,! aas alao
prepared to buy and Ml] Baal Estate Stock* or Bonds, to
litre or rant Bnildings or LaatW, to aagpUatelW aad to
traeaact all business connected with a OreerM Agency.
nov20
i; 100 kegs L«af Lard, Landing and for
apr 8 OfTTAVUR COHEN.
HARPER FOR MARGIL
RPER'B new Monthly Magazine for March.
Uackwood’i do • do fi«r January.
f *>F WARNOCK A DAVIS,
,,K N» 169Congrew-st.
■
. Th« Subscribars having be*L appolatad Ageaisof
the nova Company, are now propared to take Risks
against Plrt on Uaildlngs,H«r«hfi»dlto. kc.fcc,oa
iarorabloterms. COHBNB k HERTS.
JF8
ROYAL INSUBANVE COJIPARYi
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital 0,000,000 al Panada Sierilmr
Thli InaltatloDhi. g,ubll,h«l» Aj.so, In snnn.
MR. .od Pirn Fnllcle. upon Proanc..nd_frop.rllr
be l„ued by ANDREW LOW kOO-
Savannah, OcL SO, 1851.
DU LA WA U K ?f UTPA L SAFlJiF
INSURANCE COMPANY,
. or rniLAOBLMU. . . ....
'TMIEsnbesriber having been appointed . Agent of the
L above named uM establithixl MUTUAL tomuny.
Is prepared to Issue Its bolides on Marine and Inlaud
Navigation Rlska. ^ JAMES MellBNUY,
iiiiv 27 118 Bay street.
I.iffe IiiEiirnnce.
The United States Life Insurance Company,
Takes risks on the Lives of white persons, for llfo or a
shorter period and on slaves for one or four years, on
as fayorabla terms as any equally responalble Company
CAPITAl< ARB ASSKTS, JANUARY 1 ST, 18551
A bonus oT 85 per cent has tteendedarad on the bail
net* ot last year, to all policy holders entitled thereto.
MINIA k JiitINSTON, Agcnta
Dr. R D. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner. mar 19
Fire and Marine Insurance.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE VALLEY OP
VIRGINIA.
Available Capital g300.«H>-8ari?lus 901,517 87.
CUARTBR rsarZTUAL.
Takes risks on Cargo, Preight, Buildings, Merchan
dize, kc., In town and country.
Lojsre promptly and liberally ad’nsted.
mar 19 r " MINIS k JOHNSTON, Agents.
Norwich fr’lre lisenrHiice Uo.Co-n.
INCORPORATED I6U3—CAPITAL RTO..K.•150.000.
'T~ HE above Company has been in snccessfol opora-
JL lion upwards of filly yeais, and has a high reputa
tion, wherever known, a a prompt and responsible
office.
The undersigned Is prepared to take Pire Risks fur
said office, on dwellings, furniture, stores, merchandize,
warchousai and cotton, upon (he mo«t favorable term*.
JOHN INUKRSOLL, Ag’t N. P.los.0*.,
mar 5 No9Ji.net’ Building, Bay st.
Vlounrclt Aniirnuco tie, l.onttoii,
FIRE AND LIFE-ESTABLISHED 1863.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS KUND-|«m,ll00
r T'HK above mentioned Company have etlablkhed a
i branch Ir the United States, and ha«e I xigt-d with
Johu L. Aspluwill, Gen. Curtis and Watte Shermtnn,
oi the city or New York, a permanent fund orgisn.uts 1
in American Securities,tone held by them a* Trustees,
liable for losses sustained In Ibis coun ry. which will be
adjusted In New Yotk and promptly paid.
Thi tuorcriber has l»een appointed Agent for Savan
nah, and a III take risks on the most favorable terms.
JAMES MeltP.NRY, Agent,
mnvai—1y Nr. 119 R*v st Savannah.
JUVENILE BOOKS.
ClTORIES for my Young Friends.
J5 Stories of the American Revolution.
Little Robinson of Paris.
ChrhtmitM at Home. Scenes la Foreign Loads.
Cousin Kale’* Stories. Tbe Boy’s Own Book.
Tho Girl’s Own Book. Rural Tales.
Aunt Mary’s Stories. Mamma's Gift Book.
Stories by a Mother. Otto’s Treasury of Stories.
Story of Little John. Treasury of Pleasure Books.
Wonderful Story Book.
Tales by 81. J. McIntosh—Florence Arnott, or Is She
Generous f Grace and Clara, or lie Just as Well as Gene
rous} Blind Alice; Ellen Leslie, or the Reward of Self-
control; Emily Herhert, or the Happy Home; Jessie
Graham, or Friends Dear, But Truth Dearer; Rose and
Lillie Stanhope, or The Power of Conscience.
RjIIo's Travels—Rollo on the Atlantic, by Jacob Ab
bott; Rollo'n London, do; Rollo on the Rhine.do: Rollo
in Paris, do j Rollo la Switzerland, do. For sale by
WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
Booksellers and Stationers, No. 169 Congress street
nov 29
Harper for March.
TNWBANK’S Lite in Brazil, with upwards oflOOillns-
jCj tratiuns.
fc'quier’s Notes on Central America, with original maps
and Illustrations.
Parisian Sights and French Principles, seen through
American spectacles; 2d series.
Learning to Think.
Harper’s Story Books, vol. 6.
Crotchets ami Quavers, by Max Maretzeck.
The Hnntor’e Feostby I'apt. Mayno Bead.
The Prince of tbe House of David, by Professor Ingra
ham.
Macaulay's England, large edition in sheep and in
cloth vole. 3and 4.
Do. cheap edition. 12 mo.
Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon, with his
brother Joseph, 2 rols.
Oodey’s Lfioys Jlo/>k for March.
Itoso Uiark. Fanny Fern's Life, Ruth flail. Wilson's
Treatise on Logic. Escaped Novice, Lily Spirit mauifesta.
(ions examined, Old Homestead, 4c.
feb 22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
CLINICAL SURGERY,
XJY 51. NELATON, from Notes taken by IV, F.Atler,
M3 M. D.
Obstetric Memoir* and Contributions, by Jas. Y. Simp-
eon, Professor of Mldwlibry. Edinburgh.
Lehmann's Physiological Chemistry, tramlated from
the 2nd edition, by G. E. Day, with illustrations, 2 vol*.
Klrkand Paget's Physiology, and all tho Text Books
nsed Medical Colleges.
Her. Dr. Ct:nttiling's Twelve Urgent Questions.
Helen Leeson. a l’ecp at Now York Boclety.
Tho New Purchase, or Early Years in the For West,
by Robert Carlton.
A Basket of Chips, by Braugban.
Saying* and Doiug* of Animals.
Bits of Blarney.
The Hidden tath.
Old Homestead.
Female Llfo among the Mormons.
Mary Lyndon, Doestlcks’ Japan.
Elder Sister.
nov 21 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TROTATOEB.—100 bbls choice Mercer potatoes,
MT now landing nnd for sole by
apr 16 CI1A8. A. GREINER,
TlACON.—76 ca*ks Itacon. constating of name,
M3 -Sides, and Shoulder*,Jnst received nnd for sale by
apr 10 CRANK. WELLS 4 CO.
OA AAA Light* Sash, of vnrious sizes in
ZU,UUU»». COTi
apr 17—0 No. 0 Whitaker street.
‘mKrilltKEY, landing and for salo by
MW *pr3 MINIS fc JOHNSTON.
*■78LOUR.—100 barrels “ Oakley" ;Flour, In store
M} nnd for salo by
npr 27 nOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
m ARD OIL in bbis, landing and for sale low at
MlA CHAFFER k CO’S,
npr 20 No. 0 Whitaker st.
YgAY-lOO bales New-York Hay Inndiug, for salo by
MM. npr 20 CLAOHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
#iLARET.—Iu case* for sale by
aprl , MINIS 4 JOHNSTON.
A DAM ANTING C ANDDES.-UHI boxr. Ad-
JML amitntino Candles, a *unerior article, fur sale by
apr 16 HUNTER k OAMMKLL.
mf AY.-200 Imle* prime North River Hay, per steam*
KB. ship Florida, to arrive on Tuesday next. For sale
by fnpr 18] PADLI.FORD, FAY k CO.
nUILDERS' II ARD WARE.—Lock Butts,
Screws, House Bells Collide Nail*, 4c. For rale
low nt CHAFFER 4 C0’8,
apr 17—0 No. 0 Whitaker street.
liriUBKEY AMD BRANDY.-For salo by
YY aprl) WILLIAMS fc RATCLIFF.
^10FFBR.-In store and for sate by
WJ apr 29 WILLIAMS 4 RATCLIFF.
■MRBSI1 FLOUR—100 racks Lebanon Mill
JP (Oa.,) extra Family Flour, 60 bbl* Denmend'a super*
'Ineflour; 600 sacks Ge«irgia and Tennessee Flour,of
• arlotts good brands, fresh from the Mills, for sale low by
apr 29 J NO. TNG EH POLL.
TTAY, HAY—300 bales wrime Iter, for sole low
ML by DAVID B. DilLON,
apr 29 Slarket Square,
nOTATOES.-200 bbls prime Mercer Potatoes,
Mr for sale by DAVID R. D1 LI-ON,
npr 29 Market Square.
C OBN, OATi ARDFRO™,;.^,
apr 29 Market Square.
JhOW PEAS’—100 busholsCow Tens,in storeand
V for sale by
apr 29 JNO. INGP.R80LL.
nYE FLOUR.—16 bbls very choice extra By#
8.YL Flour, In store add for salo by
'apr29 JNO. TNGKRSOLL.
nOARDB—26,000 White Fine finishing Board* for
■ ■ sale low by npr28 CARLKTON k PARDONS.
QOILBD and RAW LINSEED OlL Ju*t received
■S and for salo at JOHN OLIVER’S
apr28 Paint and Oil Store, 121 Bronghton-sL
Ir IMB.—600 bbls White finishing Lime In store and
Ml for sale by C ARLETON 4 PAR80N8.
apr 28
CJOOTOH ALB.—30 Tasks Tennant Ate. In pints.
20 casks Alloa, for sale by T.R. 4 J.U.MIILS.
apr 28
mw AY.—300 Bale* prime Kaatorn Hay daily expected
[f per bark “ R. A. Allen." and for rolo to arrive, by
apr& ' 'ARLETON k PARSONS.
TBARAlk KE >B New Jersey Line Co., Parlour Elne,
kUU a snpsrior articls. for rale low at
CHAFFER 4 CO^
apr 90 No. 0 Whitaker st,
f IMRBBD~OILr-600 gallon* for rale bv
J. B. MOORE fc CO,
apr 31 ORihons’ Buildings.
fTMLOUR.—160 bbls Naahvllle City Mills Flour, for
lb sale by CRANK, WELLS A 00.
apfSI ,0.
, fHinA'MO£A**KA.'=J« MlST»hrtc.Ci7ir« Mi
■\J !«»««, rargo of brig Abby Frances, For sale by
apr 19 “ COHBNB fc UKRT*.
iYSACOt, RHOVLDBRD.—10 hhd. prlni.IM.
BOXES Tobacco, various breads, !
aad 1 lb. Lamp.
. _. ices superior Rogh aad Xeady, Virgin Leal;
Ac, aic; 9U0000 Havana Bcrere, Some very superior;
160 bore#fonsll^DsleanaNo. 1 Soaps,
176 jwckagveBlackaud*Gre«nTea;
100 baxeluo Coffeei 20 do Java do;
60 bbls refined and yellow Sugar;
100 kegsFFFOPowder;60haivsaaad60qrado*
10 half pipes French Brandies;
6 pipes Holland Gin;
2 puncheons Jamaica, and 1 do St Croix Bam;
60 boxm Claret Wine, St Julien Medocj
160 baskets Ueidsick and other brands Champagne;
10 qr casks Sherry and Madeira Wine;
60 bbls Sugar, 8oda and Butter Crackers;
76 boxes Adamantine and Tallow Gandies;
100 gross Negro Pipes;
26 boxes Pickles assorted; 20 do Catsup do)
25 boxes Mustard; 26 do ground Pepper;
60 boxes Scheidaui Schnapps, qte and pis.
20 bbls very Old Monongahcla Whiskey;
60 bbls No 1,2 and 3 Mackerel;
60 bbls Malaga and Port Wine I
76 bbls Gin. Rum, WhUkcy and Brandy! together
with other articles generally kept in our Une, for sal# on
accommodating terms by
dec 16 J. V. CONNEnAT A CO.
ORN, OATS, HAY, FLOUR AMD FO-
TATOK8.—
WOO bushels prime White Corn, 66 lbs. to the bushel,
COO bnthrls prime Seed and Fred Oats,
160 boles choke Eastern Hay,
100 bbls. Seed and Eating Potatoes,
60 bogs Extra and Superfine Flour,
100 bushels White Corn Meal,
Old Peach Brandy, Old Mon. Whiskey,
IS.
_ ) boxes 1
100 bbla. Batter,Sugar sMSadaCreduto*
■ 60 bbls. Creaked Sugar,
160 bbla. Clarified Sugar, E aad G.
, 26 boxes aew Raisins,
* SO ball and qr. boxes Ralaias,
sajsassAom*
SS!E S °-—-**
160 Dew
10 half
100
. For sale by
Uo 14
UHUUKSUIK* AND URUOlU,
dm hudA Vi,
“iSESfia^OUNSONAOO.
Liverpool Salt, In good order.
In store, and for salo uy
dec 24 WAVER A
CONSTANTINE.
^BED RYE*—A small lot of Seed Kya In ate
) for sale by
dec 26
LYNN A SNIDER.
JU|AOKEllKL|
POTATOES AND AP-
PLt-iiL—
100 bbls. Medium, No. 3 Mackerel,
200 bbls. White Seed 1’otatota,
100 Ml*. Mercer Potatoes.
60 bbls. Baldwin Apples.
For sale by dec 21 0CTAYU8 COHEN.
T ARD, HERRINGS, POTATOES, 46c.-
JLA 26 bbls prime No.l Leaf Lard.
60 kegs prime No. 1 Leaf Lard,
100 boxes Herrings,
60 bbls Carter Potatoes,
100 bids Pink Eyes and Mercer Potatoes,
20 blf bbls “Fulton Market" Seer,
‘26 bbls No. 3 Mackerel,
20 hUbbls No. I Mackerel,
25 lilf bbls No. 2 Mackerel,
25 blf bids Buckwheat Flour,
20 qr bbls Buckwheat Flour,
25 boxes Buckwheat Flour.
Just received, and for sale by
dec 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
F ^INE BR AN blES.—1 half pipe OtardDupoy A
Co. vlutage, 1842.
1 half Pipo do vln. 1848
4 do Otard, Dupoy A Co. vln. 1864.
8 quarter pipes do do vln. 1864.
1 hair do F. Klepper A Co’s vin 1815.
3 do do A Signetle, vln 16624M
80 eighths Saranac Brandy.
In store and for sale by WEBSTER A PALMES,
nov 12
VAr9, CA/At * .iff. t rote sun rmuiuj coup,
. various brnuds, 400 dozen Toilet and Fancy Soaps, 2
coscsTmligo, 1 case Nutmeg*, 30 cases Fig Blue, 60 boxes
Sup, Car. Soda, 2 casks Sal Soda. In store, and for sals
* “ - WEBSTER A
nov 13
k PALMES.
B OYS’ READY-MADE CLOTHING.—
The undersigned has Just received a largo and choice
a*»ortmerit of the above, suitable for boys of all ages.—
The *tock comprises over Sucks and Surtouts, black and
colored Cloth Frocks, Sacks aud Jackets, l’ants of black
Doe skin, fancy French Cosalmeres and Tweeds, Vests of
figured Velvet, fancy Silks, block Satin and Cassimere, the
whole of which he offers for sale on accommodating terms
and at the lowest market prices. W.R. SYMONS,
oct 8 Draper A Tailor, 17 Whitakcr-st,
Boomioi
or!MW^FdRUnowV
™b
wwSn/SKjdTlMUMO*
nkrrM iraopto, or Ikw do-
u wrtM%m.o.
Lei no lute, baukuud to
prra.nl doipidl ,h»AdOU-
LAPJUi-t*BNcfelJd. lira./
nt. him from no rally ni...
Let boyokif mu nr nnann
io tbntrarntobllnUon.of ranrrlNl UN
ret ding the POCKKT^nCULAPIUS. 1^1 no nnasafi
forhigfrom a hacknlrd Cough* Pain lathe Slda, r*sthsM
nlxbit, nervous feelings, and lU whotatraln o7nyspep
Uotensatlnns,and glvan up byJbqH ph wkhwi, bjaimOmr
moment without consnltlnf the JEot U LA Pit B. Hava
tha married*or ihora about to be marrtad any lapmli-
meat, rend this truly useful book, aa It baa been tbe
means of saving thousands of unfortunate creature-
ied la a letter, will receive oae copy of thla work by
mail, or flee copies wHIbeeeat
'adress, (post paid.) DB. WM, YOUNG,
ug |—i*y 1 Nfi.lM8pruce»st.,PliUaddpkla.
Union White
J. D. M4MIUE «S CO.«
WHOLFSALE DRUGGIST
Gibbon’s HtllldliiCk,
m OFFER FOR »ALF.-5,0UU lbs. Ul
■VLcafl^-ad pure and No. •;
1M I w boxes Window • lass;
COO gallons Unseed Oil:
600 gallons Uleached Winter rinerm Oil;
So barrels do UhaleUII;
1 do Train oil, beet quality;
6 do Winter strained Lard oil;
5 do Cobran’s Machinery Oil;
1 do No.l castor Oil;
2n do Copperas, green sod dryt
Hi dn Epeom Salts; lu casks Potash;
ScatkaSularalas;
8 barrels Refined Saltpetre,
250 oun- ea FarU' Quinino;
10 barrels IdOrillnnl’a Fnul)
' 80 boxes aseurietl Candles;
60 do Ley’g Lemon Hyrap:
40bags Pepper. Allsidra and Ginger.
I barrel each,Not megs. Mace and Cloves;
100 reams Letter and Writing Paper:
Together will: an exieurtve assortment of Patent Med-
riner, Perfumery, llalr. Tooth, and Hhxvlng Brushes
I'jlletAiaps, Tuck, Dreeing and Side Combs, Ac; alt
of which are off-red at tbe lowest prices, either lor cash
approved paper.
SILVER’S PLASTIC PAINTS
Cheap, Durable aud Protective*
WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF.
FflHIS PAINT will stood any climate, without crack
Ji. or blister and harden* by :-xposure, thus making In
time an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay,
and Iron and other metal* from rust and corosion.
This Point differs from the so called Mineral Paints of
the day, which are principally Ochres and Clays colored,
and are entirely worthless.
Silver’s Plsstte Paint* are purely metallic, containing
no Alumfn or Clay.
They are levigated finely, mix readily with Linseed Oil,
(wtthont the trouble *of grinding,)*and flow under the
brush as freely as the beat White Lead.
Theso Paints excel all others in body or covering pro
perties, one pound of which will cover as much surface
as two pounds of White Lead.
There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate,
Brown, Olive and Chocolate.
Diaccnoxs: Title Paint flows readRy under the brush
and it* covering property is increased by nilng it mixed
as thickly asfrauiblc with pure Linseed Oil; as the Paint
Is the lasting or protecting bodv and the Oil limply the
medium or agent in spreading it. .
We annex copies of two letters, one from the President
of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co* the other
from a gentleman, a well known resident of Augusta,
Georgia.
Omcx or tn* Pmu. A Rcadixo R. R. Co. !
Philadelphia, May 3,1853. J
J. 8. Silver, Esq.—Dear Sir: We naTe used your “Plas
tic Paint*" for more than a year, and for Painting Bridge*,
Depot*, Ac., ACra wc have found it quite equal to any
paint we have used. In fact, we now giro it a preference
over all others we baTe tried for such purjioee*.
Yours, respectfully.
(Signed)
JOHN TUCKER, President
SUPERIOR IMPORTED WINES, BRAN*
C5DIES, Ac.—2 half pipes very old Cognac Brandy: 4qr
pipes superior fine Champagne Brandy, (1816;) 4 eighth
pipes celebrated Brandy Wine, 66 boxes Claret, 8t Julien,
Medoc; 26 boxee White Wine, Uant Sauterne; 10 boxea
Grand Vin rouge Vrai Boyer Canon; 26 boxes of 12 Flacon
Fruits in Brandy; 2 casks White Vinegar. Just received
from Bordeaux—(a store, and for sate by
nov 20 OCTAVUS COHEN.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.—Bed Blanket*, Linen
53 nnd Cotton Sheeting, Pillow case Linens and Cottons
Marseilles Quilt*, Counterpanes. Comfort*, white red, and
fancy colored Flannel*, Huckaback*. Diaper Toweling*,
Huckaback and other Towels, Birds Eye Diapers, Long
Lawns, bleached Shirtings and Long Clotbi, Irish Lin
ens, Shirt Fronts, blenched and brown Jeans,-Canton
Flnnnos, Ac. Large supplies of tbe above Just received
and for sale at the lowest prices, by
nov 23 DsWITT A MOROAN.
Acousta, On., Sept. 29,1662, 1
Steam Planing 51111s. /
Dear Six:—Ton ask me for my opinion of “Silver's
Mineral Paints." which you have put on my Machine
Shop nnd Planing Mill. I giro you with pleasure my frill
and hearty recommendation of it as a prerentivo of fire
commnnk-atlng from chimneys, or from aiUoining build
ing*. The Paint which you put on my roots, has now be-
i come aa bard as mate, and I feel as secure from fire, In
; this direction, as is possible. A few weeks after tbe roofs
< had been painted, 1 made an experiment on two or three
- shingles by placing them in the frtrnnce under the boilers
• the result was. that the portion uncovered was entirely
consumed, while the painted part was apparently sound,
though upon examination the wood was found to be
charred: the paint, however, was row and hut little 111*.
. tercil. I consider this ns severe a test as yonr Paint ran
be put to. and under the circumstances I do not hesitate
i to commend It as an invaluable preventive against fire.
Respcctfrilly, Ac.
AMBROSE SPENCER.
FRENCH A RICHARDS, ’
N. W. Corner of 10th and Market stress, Phlhu, Pa.
GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS.
For sale in Savannah, Wholesale and Retail, by
(Signed)
■•6 a Particle of Mercnrr In It,
A N infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, libra.
matism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, pjaibU*
or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Eon
Eyes, King Worm or Tetter, Seated Head, bnUrcrant
and rain of tha Boom and ta«** ™
pbylitie Disorders, Lumbegi
Disease* arising from an ‘ ’
prudence In life, or imp
This valuaKo Medicine, which lias become celebnui
for tha number of extraordinary core* effected thrtoS
its agency, has induced the proprietor*, at the urttitTZ
a ural of tbelr friends, to otter It to the public, which the*
o with tbe utmost confidence In Its virtues and wondti
ful curative properties. The following certificate*
od from a Urge number, are. however, stronger tattoo,
ny than the mere word of the proprietors; snd treSi
from gentlemen well known in their localities, am j ^ ^
highest respectability, many of them now reridinc in th*
dty of Richmond, Va. *
F. BOYDKK, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond,
known every where, says he ha* seen th* Medic me ealtet
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, administer^ inrara
a hundred cases, In nearly all the dire*** for «kkb it k
recommended, with the most astonishingly proud mnliT
He saya it Is tbe moat extraordinary medicine he ha* ever
AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CUl:i:.-I herehr cer.
tll)t, U»t for lhrt. r-.rt 1 lad A e n. , D .
most violent description. 1 had several Pbyeicana to*
largo quantities of Quinine. Mercury, and 1 Ulitv* *n
tbe Tonics advertised, but all without any permanent re!
Utf. At lint I tried CARTKK'S EPASfeft SIiyri'Rt
two bottles of which effectually cured m*. and I am h*o!
K to aay I lutve had neither Chilli or Fever ijnce I cool
er it the be*t Tonic in the world, and the ©nlr medt
due that ever reached my ear*. 7
_ _ JOHN L0.V0DEN.
Beaver Dam, near Richmond. Va.
O. B. Luck, Esq* now in tl»e city of Richmond, and tot
many years in the Postoffice, ha* tucb confidence In th*
astonishing efficacy of CARTER’S SI’AMSU MIXTURE,
tlmt ho lias hoacht upward* of 60 bottl**, ahich he hu
given away to the afflicted. Mr. Luck *av» he ha* never
known it to fail when taken according to directions.
Dr. MINOfc a practising f’hysfcfan. and formerly ©f tha
City Hotel, in tho dty of Richmond, says hv hu witneea
ed in a number of Instances the effect! of CARTER’S
SPANISH MIXTURE, which weremoet trulyinrpriiing.
Ho says in a case of Consumption dq*ndtnt©n the Liver,
the good effects were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A Nor-
ris, Richmond, was cored of Liver complaint of $ ran
(tending, by the use of two bottles of CARTER’S ip AN.
1611 MIXTURE.
GREAT CURB OF SCROFULA.—The editor ef th*
Richmond Republican lind a servant employed in their
press room, cared of violent Scrofula, combined with
Rheumatism, wbicb entirely disabled him from work.—
Two bottles of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE aids
a perfect cure on him, and tbe editor* (n a public notice,
say they “cheerfully recommend it to all who are *6
flitted w (th any disease of the blood."
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA-1 had a
very valuable boy cured by three tattles of CARTER’S
SPANISH MIXTURE. 1 consider it a truly vslnabls
medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on th* 1L P.
4 P. R. R. ro„ Richmond, Va.
8ALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING CURED.
MR. JOHN THOMPSON, reriding In tbe dty of Rich
mond. wo* cured by tliree tattle* of CARTER’S SPANISH
MIXTURE, of Salt Rheum.which he bad nearly 2Uyean,
nnd u liich all tbe physicians in the city could not cue—
Mr. Thompion is a well known merchant in the city d
Richmond. Vn^ and hi* cure is most remarkable.
1VJI. A.-MATTHEWS, of Richmond, V*. had a (errant
cured of Syphilis, in the worn form by CARTER’S SPAN
ISH MIXTURE. He says he cheerfully recommendi it
nnd considers it an invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured ol
Scrofula, and what physicians called confirmed Cctuump*
tion. by three bottles of CARTER’S SPA.NJU MIX
TURE.
EDWIN BURTON, Commissioner of the Revenue, says
he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture
in a number of Syphilitic cnies, and says k is a perfect
cure for that horrible dineasc.
T.W’.DYOYT A SONS, 132 North 3d street, Philadeh
phia.
BENNETT 4 BEERS, 125 Main street Richmond, Va.
W. C. Harwood, of Richmond, Viu, cured ot Old Sores
and Ulcer*, which disabled him from walking. Took a
few bottle* of Carter’* Spanish Mixture, and was enabled
to walk without a crutch; in a short time permanently
cured.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE 4 CO, C Maiden
Lane. New York.
For sat-’ l.y J. n. CARTER 4 CO„ A. A. SOLOMONS k
CO* nnd THOMAS M. TURNER 4 CO*Savannah, and by
Drnggift*. and County Merchants every where.
£51“ Price $1 per Bottle or 6 Bottles for |5.
may 10—law 16
JnlygQ
No. 176 Broughton street
ll2olp1y
T obacco, cigars, *0—200 boxes omnt 4
William*’ 6’* and 8’*, 150 taxes State offlcorgia 0’s
nnd 10’# (superior,) 350 boxea Various Brands 6’s. 8 s, 10’s,
ami 3Ts n 60 grow Fino Cut Tobacco, 300 M Cigars, (all
qualities.) In ttorc, and for salo by
nov 13 WEBSTER 4 PALMES
DLANTATION GOODS, AND GOODS FOR
1. HOUSE SERVANTS. A largo and fino supply of
Ibiukets, Whito and Colored, at all prices. Kerseys of
every description, from 12)$ reuts to 60 cts. 9$, % nnd 44
Brown Shirtings, striped and plain cotton Osnnburg.—
Plaid and striped Homespuns. Shirting Stripes, plain and
twilled red Flannel*, wool Caps nnd Scotch Bonnets, plaid
Lindseys, blue Uontols and Head Handkerchief* of various
styles and prices.
The attention of Planters (and others fn want of the
atavo) is invited to an examination of our stock which is
now completed, and well selected,
oct 24 AIKEN 4 BURNS.
FOR SALE.
A BLACK Woman 34 years old, good cook, wa«her, and
ironor, sound and of good character. Apply to
dec? WM. WlflOHT.
SCHR. A. DEVEREAUX
A RRIVED in four days from Havana, with FRUIT
for tho Savannah Fruit Emporium.
70,000 Oranges, 300 Bunches Bananas,
6,000 Plantings, 160-doz. Pino Apples,
Ochre and Tomniocs.
—
33,000 Eegars, 8wcet Meats, Jolleys, 4c. By
dec 4 J. A. BROWN.
HARDWARE.
T HE undersigned are now recolvirg additions to their
usual Varied Stock of Building, Honso-kceplng, and
Plantation Goods, which they offer at prices nntuually
low.
Purchasers will find it to their interest to look over onr
assortment, wbicb will bo found attractive and well select
ed. oct 10 SAMUEL PALMER 4 SON.
REFINED SUGAR.
U PON the arrival of tho steamer TOTTEN, from Balti
more, I will bo able to offer for sale, this descrip
tion of Sugar, of vnrious dosses. They rank, In quality,
among tbe best mado. Dealers are Invited to give mo »
call. nor 10 OA.L LAMAR.
KID GLOVBB.
J UST received, Ladies White, Black and Colored Kid
Gloves, Gents do.
Ladies Opera Caps, new style.
Do Colored Muffs; Girls do do.
White 8wonadowns, 4c* by
oct 11 HENRY LATnROP 4 CO.
SUNDRIES.
fR R BBLS. 8tuart’s crushed 8ugar, 26 do. do. pow-
JBdkW dared Sugar.
60 do. do. B. clarified Sugar.
60 do- do. A. do.
10 hhds. choice 8t. Croix do.
10 do. do P.R. do.
75 bbls. Butter, Sugar, and Soda Cracker*.
60 taxes ground Coffee.
25 do. do. Pepper.
160 do. Smith and Buchan’s family Soap.
60 do. Colgntcs’palo do.
100 do. do. lb. Bar nnd No. 1 du.
100 Beams Wrapping Paper, assorted sizes. Landing,
and in store. For solo by
doc 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO.
PALI* GOODS.
J UST received per steamers Alabama and Florida and
other recent arrivals:
10 cases Fancy Dark Pants,
10 do. Black and White do.
4 do Plaid Llnscys,
3 do Brown and Bleached Canton Flannels,
4 bales Heavy Twilled Red do.
4 do Plain do do.
10 cases White do.
1 do Welsh do.
4 do Satinets, assorted qualities,
10 do Printed do.
6 do Kentucky Jeans,
10 bales Brown Shirtings,
4 do do Sheetings,
6 case# Bleached 8hirtlngs,
3 do 104,124 Sheetings, which are offered for tale by
sept 14 NEVITT, LATHBOP 4 ROOERB.
SUNDRIES.
. BALES Prime Eastern Hay; 200 do North
River Hay; 600 tacks Salt; 600 do Corn;
sacks fresh ground Meal;
100 do new Cow Peas;
260 do Maryland Seed Oats;
100 do Missouri do do;
60 do Bran; 60 do Shorts}
100 bbls Potatoes; 26 do Onion*
10 do Baltimore Lard;
160 socks superfine Flour;
100 kegt Noils, assorted.
In store and for sale by
nov 23 LYNN k SNIDER.
Da WITT * MORGAN.
inf ATE now In store, a frill assortment of Fall and
Winter Dnr Goods, consisting of:
Rich flounced 81lx Robes,
Black and colored Mori# Antique Silks,
Saxony wool PI airs, French Merino*,
Mouslln de Lalnc* and Cashmeres,
French and Kugllsh Prints, rich French Embroldsrtee,
Lace Collars and Sleeves in seta, Talma Cloths, all colon,
Cloths, Cosstmerrs and Vestings.
Whitney and Bath Blanket*. Hosiery In every variety,
Ladies, (lents, and Children's Merino Vesta, 4c.
To which they solicit the attention of purchasers.
MORGAN,
oct16
DxWITT 4>
f, Congress*!.
DRYGOODS. *e.
NRF.CE1VKD per steamship Augusta, th* following
JKi Goods, which wo are new opening, and which, wa
olftr for salo low. viz t.
A fine assortment •Carpeting, careflilly selected.
Al»o,Chrn!lonr lied Rug*, a large and bcantifril
aaaortment: VoV hgs, very rich Patterns; Carpet
Binding and Thread. __ . ... .
Clqths, Caraimer*. Sat. Tweed land Kentucky Jean,
a food assort mffat n«w<g»- og of the above.
Calicoes—Black and .Win .a Calicoes: also, colored do,
various brand# and qualities, Ju*t received.
.. Gingham*—We are now opening a variety of these
goods, which wo elfor at very low prices,
Whito Flattno)*—04 44 and T«8 of English, Welsh and
; American Manufacture, assoHed qualities.
Montellne Detains*—Oa* case of three yigl*. which
. leline Pol
wa>r* offiwtag tew}
AKIN 4 BURNS.
CARPETS! CARPETS !!
W E take pleasure In announcing to our friends and
tbe public, that we have this day opensd upstairs
over our store, a splendid assortment of
Carnets, Oil Cloths, Etc.,
CONSISTING OF
Royal Velvet Carpets, vnrious patters;
Brussel*Tnpestrv Carpets: Rich three ply Carpets;
Very handromo two ply Carpets:
Dutch and Hemp Carpets; Velvet and Cbenile Bnhs;
Mats of various styles;
English nnd American Drugget; Window Shades;
Satin Delaine and Wortsed Curtains;
Luce and Muslin do:
Curtain Pins. Cornices, and Tassels;
Curtain Hands. Gimp nnd Cord;
Trimming* for Curtains: Oil Cloths, Ac., 4e.
We have engaged Mr. Daniel Cronin to cut, make and
put down Carpets nnd Oil Cloths when desired.
Who have also secured the services of Mr. Antone ITn*kn.
Into of Paris nnd London, wlioeo unrivalled skill and taste
in decorating aud ornamenting Windows Is unsurpassed
In the Southern Stntes.
IIo will also put up Window Shades, make String. Hair
or Moss Matrasses, stuff nnd cover old aud new Furniture,
decorate French Bedstead*—and nil other ornamental
work appertaining to a fashionable residence in the latest
American nnd French styles.
We shall be pleased to have a call from those In search
of the atavo goods. A1KKN 4 BURNS,
oct 13 Monument sqr
SA MUEL i ^ M I i EE&SON,
Nob.
R e
*
SUNDRIES.
Q/k/X BA0S Rio Coffee: 100doLngulmdo; 60do
fM W Java Coffee:
60 hhds Porto Rico, Muscovado andN 0 Sugars;
250 bbls Crushed, Clarified and Powdered do;
200 taxes vnrious brands nnd qualities Tobacco;
60 hhds Sides nnd Shouldersnew Meat
30 cask* new Hams;
250 taxes No. 1 pale and Family Soap;
60 bids No 1 Leaf Lard:
100 kegs do do do ;
260 boxes Cheese;
50 kegs choice Butter;
100 boxes common nnd extra Candy;
100 do AdnmantincCandles;
100 do 8pernt nnd Tallow do;
100 dn No 1 Scaled Herrings;
150 bbls New Orleans Molasses;
500 do Whiskey, Oin and Rum;
6C0 do Potatoen;
60 taxes Clay Pipes ami Pipe ITeads
100 doz Painted and Varnished Buck
Buckets;
200000’ Spanish and American Segars.
In store aud for saloouoccommodatingterms by
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON te CO.
Jan 16
UNDR1ES.~
KAA BAGS Bio Coffee;
OUU 6u “ taOnyreCoffee;
60 “ Mocha “
100 M Old Oorornment Java "
10 hhds. Porto Bico Sugar;
100 bbls. Refined Coffee “
60 “ Stuart's A. **
60 « « B. 11
60 « " C. «
60 “ Cntshed nnd Powdered M
160 taxes Atiimantine Candles;
60 « Sperm M
100 *• atould M
160 “ Tobacco,all grades;
60 « Tens, “ “
600 M. Cigars, German and Imported;
100 boxes Candy;
100 “ Savp, No. 1, Extra and Family.
100 •• Fancy Soap:
60 “ l'icklcs, assorted;
60 11 Preserved Fruits;
60 “ Eng.Dairy Cheese;
20 kegs choice Butter;
6 bbl*. tard, No. 1;
10 “ Pork:
16 hhds. new Bacon Sides:
5 « llama Ju*t receired, and for sale low by
Jan 14 RODGERS 4 NORRIS.
CLAUDE DUVAL’S WORKS.
f*iLAUDE in hU Dungeon : nr, Mngga tbe Traitor.
Gentleman Jack ; or, I4fe on the Road.
Tbe RenegndeQIpsy; or. the Betrayal of Clande Duval.
Claude'* Last Bullet; or, the Prlco of Threo Lives,
Black Bcm ; or, Claude to the Rescue.
Grace Manning; nr, the Vengeance of Claude Duval.
Tho Highwayman’s Stratagem; or, Claud* at the
Scaffold.
The Ride for T4fe j or. Claude in Jeopardy.
Dare-Devil Dick s or. the Road and Its Rider*.
Jnck and his Bride: or, the Highwayman’s Flight,
We also havo the above works taantifiiily bound. For
rale by WA RNOCK 4 DA VIS,
Jan 31 No. 160 OongreeMt.
SUNDRIES,
*NUST Received per Central Railread—
100 rack* Georgia Fioar; 76 bbls do do;
6 hhds B. Sugar:
6 do clarified N. O. Sngar;
60 bbls Jnn Olbsnn and Raltlmotw wltfskejr;
60 boxes Eng. Dairy and Orohen t’heeeet
10 firkin* offlrehvn nnd Western Cheese l
20 kits No. 1 and 2 Mackerel;
120 bbl*. No. 1,2 nnd 8 Mackerel;
60 bag* Bio Coffee;
10 do Java and tagutrn Coffee;
20 U and \i Mila Buck Wheat. For sale by
Jan 10 A? If. tUfAMPfON,No.4 Barnard st
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
Corner Brongiitou aud Jefforsou-ats* Lp ttaira
T HL’subscritartenowrcccivfngoue of tbe i«re«t*o®
be*t selected stock of goods ever offend to tbe W**
In this market, to which he invites the attention of nien
ctiauu. WILLIAM a. lOOIt-.
the Star Clothing Emporium.
Jan 1
' M’M.O. PRICE^
147 Bay street..
HOOKS AND MAOA/.INES
Inxcano *r wi.xocK A wvu.
H ARPER'S MAGAZINE Tor Erbrowj.
lb. School Velio,.' Mnguiuo for JaWr "
Hoy. .rid 01.1.- Also, .... _
n. P»lo Lll, I or, Iho Toong Brblo . Ilonoynioob-
Bjlbe.ulhor of ihoOcc.n Qn«n I or, lb. Sew"'
B Tho' Pi.,!.'* Son I » boob Ihrtlltns with Intcrelt, Ibll ol
b'jS’ STREET^
VRAM LKitlt’J
O'
do »kv Also,
Whiskey
Indt;
R-~iaUORS—100 bbls Dexter’s rectified V
1j$ 130 bbls Pike’s MonongMtela Whiskey t
200 do do do, ail Ml
T6 do E. Plielp* Oin}
60 do P. and If. Connecticut River Glu
40 d«» Boston Rum t
SO do Domestic Brandy 5 ......
1.00 U. \i and V< pipe# Brandy, lot and 4th proof;
60 Uca*ks Malaga nnd Madeira Wina;
T6V* do tart and Sherry d«
WEBSTER A PALMES.
ACAD LAY’S History of Enptand.from th# accceriou
of James the 11* complete In four volumes. Re
ceived and for sale by
• WARNOCK k DAVIS,
Jan 28 No. 169 Congrera st* v
^ article for chapped baada foroalo by
TauD John b. Moore a oo.
Noc. 148 Congress, 4k 07 Sf. JsOIen-Sts,
ESPECTFl’LLY INFORM THE TRADE and citi-
_> zens generally, that they have in store a good as
sortment of American and Foreign Hardware, and Meg
In dlrec. cumuiunicotion with manufacturers tv»A la
this country and in Europe, are constantly receiving aa-
-litious to tbeli stock, comprising Planter*. UotiM-ket peri
•red Builders’ Good* of tbe most approved style* ami pat-
t ms. among which may l>e enumerated Locks- Binges,
Bolts, and Shutter Fastinjugs of nil ldnds. Sheet Zinc,
Sheet Copper, Sheet and Iter Lead. Chain tamps, Brass
Warts, Drltnnnin Ware, Hollow Ware, Percussion Caps,
Combs. Brushes, and a general variety of Fancy Goods,
Cotton Lines, Fish Hooks. Needles, Knitting I'ius, Stint
rwiue, Crose-cut, Hand. Tenon. Framing and Mill Saws;
Chains, Hand and f-Jwigr Hammers. Anvils. Vires. Screw
Plates, Stocks and Dier, Smith's Bellows, Cooper's Tools,
Plows. Com-Sliellets. Hay Cutters. Hoes. Axes, Andirons,
Shovels, Spades, tiuns. ltay nnd Manure Forks, Ssd Irons,
Writing Paper, Porto Monnaies, Spirit Levels, Cut and
Wrought Nails nnd Spikes, Planes of all kinds. Selves.
Coffee Mills, Cotton nnd Wool Cards, Curry Combs, and
In fact every article adapted to the trade.
City and country older* will receive prompt attention,
and all good* for sVpments carefully packed, may 8
GENERAL NOTICE.
O.M.OHIH'EN hasre-opeuedhit store, andta
ready for nil customers’ call in hia line. I have
in employ a sun*, rior workman nt wntche*. and oR
son first rate Manufacturing and Jobbiig Jewell
er. and nil work In that line will ta received ami dc-na ac
cording to ©aura, nnd with despatch. Calls solicited from
all friends and customer* in w ant of articles in my lineof
business. nov 16
SCOTT’S LITTLE GIANT
CORN AND COB MILL
PATENTED MAY li'th 1664.
T HE attention of Planters, Farmers and Stock feedm
in general, is respectfully called to this Mill
most important article of the kind now In use, net only
well adapted for grinding tob meal for stock, but prist or
fine hominy for the table, and especially bread meal iron
corn not fully ripe or dry iu fall.
In setting this ALU, no mechanic or frame work is
wanted, only wanting to be fattened to the floor or put-
form. Easily adjusted and used by any person, evens
child.
Tbe LITTLE GIANT has received the flrat premiums st
the late Agricultural lairs of Missouri, Kentucky. Mary
land, and other States, and that Is the most compliment*
S mauner, as well as the most ready commendation iron
i- thousands w itnessing its performance.
These Mills ore guaranteed in the most positive manner
against deflects or breakage, and No. 3 warranted to grind
16 bushels of feed per hour, with one horse, and offered»«
tho low price of all complete, ready for attaching to#
team. No. 4 at $76, grinds2U bushels per hourwith two
horses. Manufactured by
XU SCOTT A MOCK BEE,
Augusta, Go*
And sold by C. II. C.u»Pmu>,Agentfor the Manufacturers,
171 Bay street, Savannah, where tho Machine rosy te
seen. W 1 .
Corner of Broughton and JetTerrou sis.
UP STAIRS.
DRY GOODS BY THE PIECE OR PACKAGE.
T UB suU-criber hot ih store a general nwoitmtutoi
DRY GOODS, comprising goods of Foreigni and Do
mestic Manufacture, to which he would invite the otten*
of purchasers, and which he offers to the trade on reason
able terms. Country Merchants visiting.tbe city, *
on an examination, styles of good* peculiarly sdautfo in
their trade. Jan 8 WILLIAM O. FOQTB.
Umbrellas! Umbrellas!!
J UST received, a large and choice lot of Preiectort, ■
requisite in this rainy season. _FW ra|S^vJ!2P» 11
AEKTtE «f ivuhlrti. tor J.mnrjl Urpl»»i«A”jrl
CM MMIhly de 0'V.I Artl'llY. Horn. Nw«U"
‘ * ftuthec mpi'l,. of Tli. lrt col. of lr»m,
uw wXS. «S»i « .ni eW"
WARNOCK A PAY1»._
Maoauley’s
VV18TORY, cvf England, ftvm tho accession of
tm iaA—^reds. 111. and IV. ^ ’
tluKMxta History of England—13 vnls, . .
Ubtory of Grew-U reds. Just receretoj.
tan 11 W, THORNB
S \«oxea .'-"ntiih A BuchanV Family taap-
60 de Colgate’s Pale dp.
100 do do lb Bar aud Nol do.
60 do Beadell'a 8*« and 8’s Tallow CondHe-
25 do Higgin’a do do.
100 do Oswego A Beadell’s Pearl Starch.
25 bbls baud made 8ugar Crackere. ->
SO do .Soda do.
60 boxes do do,
joiiMBea.
JJAllTRRJ.
S UGAIl.—Ml talc I—f Rnu-rl MtibP
and B. Sugar; 60 do Crushed do;,
sale by
ilHO - , ,Uh*ui|onw ■ vmhh»-» -
gEKP RYE—A cliolrt IK,