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ftgal STATE; OF GEORGIA, C RATH AM COUNTY—To ail whom ii may con cern: Whereas, Anthony Per .or and Prinous M Kollock will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as executors on the estate ol Williun R Waring; These are therefore to cite and ail monish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in January next, ether wise said letters will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this 6ih day of July. 1858. jylO OILS’ BILBO, o. o. 0. STATES OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may cm cern: Whereas, Rev. Jeremiah F O’Neill will aoply at the Court of Oadinary for Letters of Ad miaistratioi, cum testamento annexe and tie bonis non on the estate of Margaret Cavconaupb: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom U may concern, to be ami appear before said Court to make objection (if atjy thc> have) oti or before tho Aral Monday in Sept, next, otherwise ■aid letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 6th day of July, 1858. jylO JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Elvira P. Pbilbrick wtti apply at the Court of Ordinary for loiters Ittsmls sory as administratrix on tho estate of Samuel Philbrlck : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to he and appear before ■aid Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in Oct. next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, this fifth day of April, 1858. aprld JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may cod cern: Whereas, William S. Brantly will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismissory *8 Administrator on the estate -f Benjamin Bcvill: These are, therefbre, to cite and admonish ail whom it may concern, to be and appear beforo sail Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in October next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witnoss, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham •ounty, this filth day of April, 1858 aprl4 JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY.—To an whom it may con cern : Whoreas, Augustus Boulineau will ap plyAt the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismis sory aft Administrator on the estate of Thomas Kemp : Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Oourt to make objection (If any they have) on or beiore the first Monday in October next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Uounty, this fifth day Os April, 1858 apr!4 JOHN BILBO, O- C. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con \J cern : Whereas, Charles W. Rogers and Hen rietta Rogers will apply at thoConrt of Ordinary for letters dismißsory as administrator and ad ministratrix on the estote of David W. Rogers : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ah whoa it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to moke objection, (if any they have), on or before the first Monday in October next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham •ounty, this filth day ol April, 186?. aprl4 JOHN BILBO, o. o.c. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—- To all whom it may concern : Whereas, James A. Laßoche wilt apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters Dismis sory as Administrator on the estate of Clara A. Oglesby: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may coucern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have; on or before the first Monday in September next, oth erwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 10th day of March, 1808. mrll JwHN BILBO, e. o. o. STATE OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, Julian Hartrulge will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismissory as guardian or the person and property of Alfred La mar Hartrtdge: These are therefore to cite and admonish ail whom it may concern to be and appear beiore said Court to make objection (if any they have) cn or before the first Monday in September next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 4th day of March 1858. mar 6 JOHN HILRO, o. ©. e. GEORGIA—LIBERTY COUNTY. ELIZABETH WILKINSON,) libel for Divorce in va. y Liberty Superior T. G. WILKINSON. J Court. IT appearing to the Court that the Defendant in the above stated case does not reside in the county of Liberty or in the State of Georgia; on motion of Wm. B Gaulden, Plaintiffs Attorney, it is ordered that he appear a* the ue2t term of Liberty Superior Court and file his defensive alligation to said cause ; and it is further ordered that this or der be published in one of the publ o Gazettes of the city es Savannah once a month for four months next preceding the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes of said Court, this 20th April, 1858. junelO lam-tmos 8. A. FRASER, c 8 o 1,3 GEORGIA, PIKRCE_COUWTY. WILL be sold at Mrs. Nancy Stewart’s, the place of bolding Superior and Inferior Courts, on the fi'st Tuesdag in August next, within the let gal hours of sale, the following property, to-w it: two hundred and ninety acres of Land, being par or lot known a* No. two hundred and thirty-two, (232) in tne Fourth District of originally Ware now Pierce county; leviea on as the property of James L. Davis, to satisfy aft fa issued Irom a Justice Court In (584) District, in favor of Lewis Thomas, property pointed out by the plaintiff; levy made June the 18th, 1858. JOHN DONALDSON, fnne26 Sheriff. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE WILL be sold before the Court House in the city of Savannah, on the first Taesday in Septem ber next, between the usual hours of sale, the fol lowing property viz The west half of lot of land, number two hundred and thirty-six (.3 ) the west ta'f of lot of lind number two hundred aod thirty-seven, ($37) aud all of lot of land two hundred and thirty-eight (238) except forty-four acres on the east side of said lot previously sold, tho who© containing nine tun dred and thirty-six acres, more or less, all in the twelf b (12tb) District oi Lowndes county, together with the improvements. Levied nas the proper ty of James G. Worsham, o saii-fy two 11. fas one from the Sixth Circuit Court of ihs Unit* and for he Northern District of Georgia, in favor of Gilli land, Howell A Cos, vs. James G. Worsham, and the other from the Sixth Circuit Court, of the United States fo* the Southern District of Goorgia. in favor of Wellmans A Price, vj. James G. Worsham, and Simoon D. Banks. Also six negres, viz : Hannah, about 14 years old, Zaok, about 10 years old, Mary, about 9 years old, Squire, about 7 years old. Simeon, about 6 j r. old, and Lizzy, 4or 6 years old. Levied en as the property of Simeon D. Banks, to satisfy a 11. la. from the Siith Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of .Georgia, in favor of Wellmans A Price, vs. James G. Worebam. and Simeon D. Banks. DANIEL H STEWART, y 28w4l C. fl. Marshal. GEORGIA, CHARLTON COPm.” ALL person! having demands against James Yelvtngtun, late of aald coujty.de euied, are hereby nottfled to pretest them properly attested. T. J. W. Oliver, attorney, within the time pre asrlbed by law, or they will not be settled; and all persons Indebted to said deceased, ere hereby re quired to make I turned ine payment, Jane 19th, 1858. EUZA YELVISJGTON, Jy7 Ad’mx. ADMIKISTKATOK’S notick. SIXTY days after date, application will be made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch coanty, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Sly M. Wornock, late of said county, deceased, this 6th day of Hay, 1858. may 11 _ CALVIN DEAL, Adm’r. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE SIXTY days after dale, application will ha made to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Bulloch coun ty, for leave t* sell all the Negro Slaves belonging to the estate of Nathan Jones, late of said corny, deceased. JOHN GOODMAN. m*y 11 Executor. . NOTICK. 9 ALL persons Indebted to the estate of Wm. L Dimer, are requested ti come forward and settle the same, and all persons having claims arainit said s<ate are requested to present the same duly attest'd, within tho time prescribed by lair or payment will be debarred. JylJ-w CHARLES ULMER. Admr. NOTICE. ‘ ~ ALL Persons having claims aga'nst Mr*. Eliza beth Com, decease!, whl please present them, and these Indebted will make payment without de ls* to OLIVER H. LLLLIBP.IDGE, Executor. MANTILLAS 1 Joßl’ RECEIVED per Steamship Augusta, the largest and most beautiful assortment ever offered in this market, at prices ranging lion 1.50 to 35 dollars, AISO Another supply of H|OOP SXI SIB, Comprising au the latest styles and qualities IONSTEIN a eckman, H>rSi 151 Congress street. HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION OF Highly Concentrated Comp’d Fluid Extract Buchu, F\>r Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Qravel. Drop sy i Weaknesses, Obstruction*, Secret IHsra ses, Female Uenplaids and all Disea ses of the Sexual Organs, Arising from Excesses and Imprudencies in Life, and removing all Improper Dischaagea from the Bladder, Kidueys, or fioxual Organs, whether ex isting in MALE OR FEMALE, From whatever cause they may have originated, aud nojnatter ol how long atooding, giving Health and Vigor to the Frame, and Bloom to the Pallid Cheek Joy to the Afflicted! It cures Nervouß and Debilitated Sufferers, and re moves all the symptoms, among which will be found, IndispOfiPoa to Fxeriion, Loss of Power, Los* of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing. Gen eral Weakness, Horror rs Disease, Weak Nerves. Tremblirg, Dreadful Hor ror of Death, Night Sweats. Cold Foet, Wake- I fulness, Dimness of Vision. Largnor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, rfttn Enormi us Appetite, with Dy* peptic Symptoms, Hot Mauds, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance aid Eruption* on the Face, Pain n tho Back, Hea viness of the Eyelids, Fre quentlyßlack Spots Flying beiore the Eyes, with Tempory suffusion aud Loss of Sight; Want of Atteufion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society Nothing <s more Desi rable to such Patients thau Solitude, aud nothing they more dread for fear of themselves; no Repose o: Manner, no earnestness, no speculation but a hurri-d transition from one question to an other. These symptoms, if allowed to go ou, which this medicine invariably removes, soon ioi.’ows Loss oi Power, Fatuity, and EptleDtic Fits—in one of which the patient may expire. We can sav that these ex ce ses arc not frequently followed by those direful diseases—lnsanity and Consumption ? The records ol the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears Ibe countenance la actually sodden and quite destitute, neither Mirth or Grief, ever visits it shou and a sound ol the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. “With woeful measures man despair Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.” Debility is most terrible, and has brought thou sands upon thousands to untimely graves, thus blasting the ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by the u=e of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY. If you are suffering with any of the above dis tressing ailmout-, the Fluid Extract Buchu will cure you. Try it and be convinced or its efficacy. Beware of Quack Nostrums and Q-.ack Doctors, who falsely boast of abilities and rciereuces. Citi zens know and avoid them, and save long Suffer ing, money, and exposure, by Bonding or calling for a bottle of this popular and specific remedy. It allays all pain aud inflammation, is perfectly pleasant in its taste and odor, but immediate in its action. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU Is prepared directly according to tae rules of Phar macy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its combination. See Professor Pewees* valuable works on Ike Practice of Physic, and most of the late standard works of medicine. £3- SIOO One hundred dollars will be paid to any physician who can prove that the Medicine ever injured a Patient; and the testimony of thousands can be produced to prove that it does great good. Cases of from one week to :birteen years 1 standing have been effected. Tbe mass of voluntary testimony in po session of tbe proprietor, vouching its vir tues and curative powers, is immense, embracing names well knowu to Bcience and Fame. Personally appeared before me, an alderman of the oty es Philadelphia. H. T HelmboU, Chemist, who being duly sworn does say, ihat his prepara tion contains no .Narcotic. Mercury, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. H T. HELM BOLD, Sole Manufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me this 23d day of November, 1854. WM. P. HIBBARD, Aid. MS* Price $1 per bottle, for $5, delivered to any address, accofflpanicd by reliable and re sponsible certificates from Professors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others. Prepared and sold by H. T. HRLMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Ne. 52 South 10th St., below Chesuut, Assembly Buildings, Philadelphia. sEir To be haa of Htviland, Risley & Cos., Au gusta, G&., cr E. J. While, Milledgeviile, Ga„ whole sale agents, and of all 1 ruggiits and dealers throughout the United States. Canada* and British Provinces. Beware of counterfeit*. Ask for Helmbold’s-- take no other. Cures guaranteed. may27*d&wly ~~y NOTICE, 7vIE Undersigned Jau* located inmis citv (Amer icas) for the purpose of carrrylng on a genera OiiunigsioD and Auctioneering Business. He will bi vor sell Land, and sell at Auctiun any kind of go ds or produoe that may be entrusted to him; ak ai, buy and sell negroes, and will be prepared at ah times to make liberal advances on the same. Office in the lower story of tbe Mcßain House. NEWNAN MtiBAIN. KIFIKXNCIM. T M Furlow, Americus, .T J Scarborough, Americus, W A Hawkins. Americuß, W W Barlow, Americus, Henry 6 Lamar, Macon, Thoiuos Ross, Macon, J W L&throp & Cos, Savannah, Martin J Crawford, Columbus, lohn A Tucker, Lumpkin, Ga., E Ponder, Thomaaville, Ga., Hon Lott Warren, Albany, Ga. jtnl3vtf STOVES! STOVES! /ROOKING, Parlor, Hall, Bheet Iron and Box vy Stoves. A full stock of the above Goods on hand,"and for Bale low, by HORACE MORSE, oct22 Nos. 166 and 157 Broughton-st. BOV’S AND VODTU’S CLOTHING. mHE SUBSCRIBER begs to inform bis friends JL and the public in general, that he has jnst re ceived a large and fall assortmeut of Boy’* and Youth’s ClctbiDg consisting of Black and fancy Casaimere Frocks, black Do: skin and fancy Caa-i ----mere Pants, black, colored Cloth and Cadet Satinet Jackets, and Overcoats of a variety of descriptions. WM. R. SYMONS, Draper k Tailor. twtvj IV WhllAVap-vt^AAt SAtES I SAFES!! a The subscribers SP ,afe y~ are agents for the manu- IBBIM factuter, for the Buflßl sale of Lillie’s Patent Chilled Iron Burglar and Eire-Proof Sales, secured with DlUle’s Patent Powder-Proof Combi* nation Bunt Lock. These Safes and Locks stand unequalled in baff ling the skill of the burglar and the application of force. Persons wishing to purchase a Safe, which Is in all respects what the term applies, are respectfully requested to call and examine OUR SAFES, at 15'> and 167 Broughton street. Savannah, before pur chasing elsewhere. We think our Safes need only to he seen to be appreciated. makO-li MOUSE & FAY. Pall and Winter Dry Goods. HENRY LATHROP & CO. “ITTOULD Invite the attention of purchasers to W their usual larsa and varied steck of PAl.Ii AND WINTER - DAY GOODS, now opening. We beve received per Steamer Mr imiitA a lets of very ehoice Dry Goods, vis: Fancy Bayadere Robes, “ “ and Tafflta Silks, Rich Evening Dresses, in Silk, “ White Silk Robes, French cambrics in great variety. selt Tin Roofing and General Jobbing. T IIIN Work in ad its branebea, both old and new I promptly attended to, at Roe 166 and 157 Broughton street. MORSE & FaY. Jyi I A NEW DOT OF WHISKY. or bbls. 014 M4ONOLIA WHISKY At) 2* bblsO.d B.urbon Whisky 10 bbls Old Idantaticn Wh'sky 21 bbts 01-1 Nectar Whisky S bbi. Old Cabinet Whisky. Jnst received and for sals by Jniy 2fl j. LAMA. SCOTCH CAPS AND WOOD SHIRTS /rr DOZEN heavy ool’U and wool Shirts I O 100 dos plaid Head Kerchiefs Scotch Bonnets, Kent Jeans Tweeds, Satinets, Ac, for sale by ostS .HENRY UTBHQP k 00. Ten Broeck Course, *l . dttfey SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THE ANNUAL RACKS over the above Course will commence on tho Ist Taesday, 4th Jan uary, 1869, and continue throughout the week. FIRST lAY, TUESDAY. tPf Colt stake, for Three Year Olds—mile heats. $l5O entrance, SSO forfeit, to which the Clnb will add SIOO. Closed with the following entries : 1. George Rice enters b. c. Pot 8 o’s, 8 year old, by Gloncoe, dam by iStumpe, out of imp. the Nuus Daughter by Filo de Porta 2. James Jackson entersch. c. Socks, 3 year old, by Albion, dam by Anderby. 3. A. C. Jones enters ch. f. Jessie Vere, 8 years old, by Moite,outof Marengo, she by imp. Ambas sador. 4 Branch & Wycbe enters s. c., 3 years old, by Revenue, dam by Pamuukey. 6. C. s. & P. W, Pryor enters b. c., 3 years old, by imp. Sovereign, dam by imp. Glencoe. C. T. g. Moore enters ch. c , 8 years old, I>y Glencoe. d*m Belle, by Frank. 7. Th-*. A TOos. A. Ooswell enters ch. f. Fanny Wash ugtou, 3 years old, by Revenue, dam Sarah Washington, by Zmgaree. 8. Thos. & Thos. A. Dos well enters ch. c. Planet, 3 years old, by Revenue, cam Nina, by Boston. 9. J. B Barkley enters ch c. J m Watson, 3yrs old. by Glencoe, dam Toosoon, by dir Leslie. 10. T. J. Hunter enters b. f. Loielta, 3 years old, by Sovereign, dam Miry Ogden, by Thornhill. 11. Philo C. Bush, eater* g. c. Throggs Neck, 3 years old, by Cracker, oat of Saliie Ward. 12. W. H. Gibbons enters b. f Gold leaf, 3 years old. by Trojan, out of Goldpiu, by Boston. 13 Smith & Pool enters b. c. Marengo, 3 yaara old by Sovereign, dam by Boston. 14. John Campbell enters ch. f. t 3 years old, by imp. Glencoe, dam Mirth, by Wagner. 15 W. T. Harper eaters Yorkshire b. c. Hemp land, 3 years old, dam Blinky, by Mucklqjoha. game Day. Jockey Club Purse S2OO Mile Heats SZCONDBJIT, WEDNESDAY. $S*“ Colt Stake lor Two Year Olds—mile heats, S2OO entrance, SSO forfeit. Closed with the follow ing. 1. Thomaa Puryear, enters b c. Congaree, 2 years old, by Glencoe, dam Millwood. 2. C. S. &P. W. Pryor, cnttjp sf, 2 year .old, by Pickaway, dam by Havocsr 3. .1. B. Barkley enters eh. f. Taloolah, 2 years old, by Yorkshire, dam Toosoon, by Sir Leslirj. 4. Philo C. Bush eDters b. c., years old, out of Cassandra, by Monarch. 5. Philo C. Bush enters cb. 2 years old out of Fidelity, by Glencoe, by Monarch. 6. O. P. Hare enters b. c., 2 years old, by Rev enue. dam Miss Coult, by Boston. 7 W. F. Harper enters s. c., 2 years old, by Lexington, dam Many Maids, Mansfield, by Glen-j coe. s: 8. John Hunter enters b,c. 2 years eld, by Lex ingtOD, dam by Glencoe, grand drm by Wagner, Same day. Jockey Club Purse $350 Two MUe Heats. THIRD DAT, THURSDAY. Jocjtey Club Purse SSOO Three MUe Heats. Same D3y. Jockey Club Purse $300... Mile Heats, best 3in five. FOURTH DAY, FRIDAY. $9“ Colt Flake for Three Year Olds—two mile beats, SBOO entrance, SIOO forfeit, to which the Club will add S3OO. Closed with tho following. 1. Branch ft Wycho enters s. c., 3 years old, by Revenue dam by Parounkey. 2. T. G. Moore enters b. f., 3 years old, by Sham rock. dam the dam of IJttle Corporal. 3. Thos. AThos. A. Doawoll enters ch f. Fanny Washington, 3 years old, by Revenue, dam Sarah Wa-h'ngton, by Z ngiree. 4. Thus. A Th e. a. Doswell enters ch. c. Planet, years ole , by Revenue, dam Nina, by Boston. 5. T. S. flunter enters b. f Lorette, 3 years old, by Sovereign, dam Mary Ogden, by Thornhill. 6. Philo C. Bush enters g. c. Ihroggs Neck, 3 years old. by Cracker, out of Faille Ward. 7. W. H. Gibbons enters b. 1 Gollleaf, 3 years 3old, by Trojan, out of Gold pin, by Boston. 8 John Campbell enters ch f., 3 years old, by imp. Glencoe, darn Mirth, by Wagner 9 W. T. Harper enters Yorkshire b. o. Hemp land, 3 years old, dam Blinky, by Mucklejohn. 10.. George Rice enters b c. Pot 8-o’s, 3 years eld, byGlenco , dam by Stumps, out ofimp.tbe Nuu3 Daughter, by Filo da Perta. 11. James Jt c'toon enters b. f. LfQe Bynum, by Glecc >e, dam by Othello. Same Day. Handicap Race, threo mile heats, purse S4OO. The entrances to be given to second best horse if more than two start. FIFTH DAY, SATURDAY. tOT Po** Stake, four mile heats, free for all ages, S2OO subscription, play or pay, to which the Club .'will add SI2OO. The second horse to reoeive his entrance money back—five or more to fill. Closed with the t'o'lowing. Thomas Puryear. John Campbell. John Hunter. Jonas Kleiser. Branch & Wycbe. J. B FOLEY, july2 Secretory, Savannah, Ga. A CLOTHING a VTIMFOEIBM.M 1 DOOB WBST OF THE REPUBLICAN HEADING BOOM W.O. Price, FASHIONABLE AND JIILITASY TAILOB, No. 147 Bay Street, SA VANN AH. Fine Ready-mado 7 Clothing ; Hats i and Caps, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, Umbrellas Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, and Fancy Articles for Gentlemen. . MGtr Ordorxfrom city and county solicited. deed MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY* ST. JULIAN STREET, SAYAANNAH, QA. (Near the Market.) FROM the most complete tacilltiea in his own establishment, and through his connections with several or the principal manufacturng estab lishments ot Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, the Undersigned is prepared to t urn Utah MACHJLN KRY, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, PORTABLE SAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTES, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills and lintils, Iron Doors, Sautters, Ac., at Northern price*. He is also prepared to repair Machinery and iron work or every description, at short notice, upon reasonable terms. As agent lor BAIRD’S PHILADELPHIA MARBLE WORKS, he Is also prepared to exhibit a great varie ty ot designs lor MONUMENT’S, TOMB STONES, Ac Also Iron Railing in great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, and put up the work at man l'acturers’ prices. H. H. IJNVILLE. Savannah, April 11.1866. aprll G* M. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN Corner or Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hand a beautiful as- JpV sortment of Jewelry of every dis- jCW Ck’JrS cription and kind worn by ladies and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a laige fttock ofelegunt Siver Ware, consisting of Cake and Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives ana Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all in Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I have also this day received an addition to my stock of hair work of light colored Curls, Topays, Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, Ac., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by and under the supervision of self, and another work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 2ft FAMMLE HamST OIiOTSINa BEOEIVED by the undersigned a full supyly ot READY MADE l LOT KING, coußistmgof all articles necessary for a Gentleman’s Wardrobe. also: A choice assortment or Frcneb, English and German Clotlu, Caasiineres and Vestings, which he is prepared to make to order In the beet stylo and at tbo shortest notice. He alee desires to oail attention to bis stock of BOY’S AND YOUTH’S CLOTHING, which will be found or euperlor stylo and work manship. W. R. SYMONS, ocW tf| 17 Whitaker st. 8. X. GRIFFKN, (LATE M. EASTMAN,) /T IVES notice to all captains, mates, owners, or VJ sny others Interested In shipping, that he rates Chronometers as übusl, and in connexion now keeps Charts, Almanacs, Log grasses, Box instruments. Dividers, Parallel Rules, Ac., Ao. Will also repair and adjust Quadrants, Sextaute, and point up and maguatise Binnacle Compasses, Telltales, Ac Captains leaving a written order at the store can have their Chronometers sentfor, rated andretnrn ed, when notified that they are wanted. Store corner Bryan and Whitaker ata. folß first corner above Pulaski House. TUB UDIBI OF SAVANNAH and the oeuntry are informed that in addition to my usual stock or Hair work, 1 have received some new Fronts, with and without curls, all colors; Braids, Friselis, Pufis, Cutis, Uncle Tony Tepseys, Ac, Ac, as ustal. Any color that may bs desired can be obtained by sending sample per mail from any part ol tie coun try, and all orders will bo promptly attended toby S. M. GRIFFEN, •P lot* M Faslu)all's. tajitirf atantiiranito. p R O P O S A L fi. Nm Department. Bureau of Yards and Docks. July S, 1858. SEALED PROPOSALS for each class separately, endorsed “Proposals for Class No (name the class) for the navy yard at (name the yard,) will be re ceived at tbisofil’)© until noon on the second day of August neat, for fornUhlog and delivering at the several oavy-yarda named the materials and art! ole* embraced in printed schedules, which will be furnished oo application, and sent by mall, if so re qneeted, to persons deairing to offer to contract for euy or all the classes nimed iherei", by the com mandants of the several navy yards, for the classes for the yards uuder their com mand, or by the navy agent nearest thereto, or by the bureau for any or all the yards 2b prevent confusion and mktakes in sea ing t*e ofers , no bid will be received Which c n'aint clashes for more than one yard in one envelope ; and each in dividual of a drm must sign the bid and cootract Bidders a r e hereby cautioned and particularly notified that their offers must be io the form here inafter prescribed, and he mailed In time to tbeir destination before tbo time expire* for re celviog them ; no hid will be considered which shall be received after *be period stated and no ml lowance will be made for failure* of tne mail. To guard .against offers being opened before the time appointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the envelope above tbe address, and draw a line under the endorsement, thus “Proposals for Class No (name the class) for the Nay Yard at (oame the yard).” To the Chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, Wassington, D. C. Form of Offer. (Here date the offer.) I, (here Insert the name dr names composing the firm,) of (name the town,) in the State of (name the State,) hereby offer to furnish under your ad vertisement dated (uste of advertisemedt,) and subject to all the requirements of the same, and of tue primed schedule to which u refers, all the tra ces embraced io Class No (name tue caw) for tae navy yard (name the yard,) according to said schedule vis - (here paste on the printed clas from the schedule, and opposite each article set the price and carry out the amount in the columns for dollars and cents, and foot up the aggregate amount of the bid for the class ) amenntiug to (here write the amount in words ) 1 propose as my sgut (here name the agent, if oce is required by the schedule) for the supply un der the classes miscellaneous, by a non-resident of the place of delivery; and should my offer be ac cepted, I request the cootract may bo prepared and sent to the navy agent at (oame the agency) for signHturtw and certificate, (deretbe bidder and each member of the firm to ■igu.) Form of Guarantee. The undersigned (name of guarantor) of (name the town) and State of (name the State ) and (oame j ol secana guarantor, Ac.,) hereby undertake that itbo above named (name the bidder or bidders) Mill, if his [or tbeir j offer as above be accepted en ter Into contract with the United Btatos witnin fif fo'en days after the date of notice through the post office, of the acceptance cf bis [or their] offers be fore mentioned. Witne<#s : (Signature of guarantors.) I certify that the abovo named there name the guarantors) are known to me to be good und re sponsible guarantors in this case. (Signature) To he signed by the district judge, di trict attor ney, collector, navy agent, or some person known to the Bureau to be responsible. PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Class No 1, brloks; class No 2, granite; class No 3, yellow-pine timber; class No 4, yellow-pine lum ber; c ass No e, white-pine and spruce timber aud lumber (wbite-piue seasoned; class No 7, lime and hair; class No 8, cement; class No 9, sand; class No 10, slate; class No 11, iron and nails; class No 12, steel; class No 13, augers; class No 14, flies; class No 15, paints, oils and glass; class No HI, sbip chandlery; cast No 16#, sperm oil; class No 17, hardware; class No 18, stationery; class No 20, hay ;olase No 21, provender; elass No 22, charcoal; class No 24, copper and composition nails; class No 25, iron castings. BOSTON. Class No 1, bricks; class No 2, stone; class No 4 yellow-pine lumber, class No s,oak and hard wood; class No 6, white-pine, spruce aud juniper Umber and lumber; class No 7, lime and hair; class No 8, cement; class No 9, gravel an 1 sand; class No 10, slate; class Ns 11,'iron, iron spikes aud nai‘B; class No lz, steal; class No 14, files; class No 15, paints, oil aud glass; class No 10, snip chandlery; class Ne 16)£, sperm oti; class No 17, hardware; class No 18, stationery; class No 20, bay and straw; class No 21, provender; class No 22, charcoal; elass No 23, packing; class No 26, iron casUngs; class N027, augers. NEW YORK. Class No 1, bricks; olas-i No 2, stone;class No 3, yellow pine limber; class No 6, oak and hard wood timber; class Nos, white-pine, spruce ana juniper; class No 7, lime and bfur;cl*sa No 8, cemeut;class No 9, gravel aud sand; class No 10, slate ;cl*kß Na 11, iron, iron spikes aud nails; class No 12, steel; *lass Ne 13, pjg Iron ; class No i4. files ; cla-s No 15, paints, oils and gla*s; class No 16. ab p chandlery; class No 16)£. sperm oils; clas* No 17, hardware; class No 18, stationery; o'uss No 20, hay and straw; class No 21, provender; class No 22 charcoal; class No 23, belting, packing and hose; class No 24, cop per; class No 25, iron-work and castingr; class No 26, machinery and tools;class Ne 27, augers. PHILADELPHIA. Class No 1, bricks; class No 2, stone; class No 3, yellcw-pioe timber; class No 4, yellow-pine lum ber; class No fi, white oak and bard wood; class No 5, white plus timber; class No 7, lime; class No 8, ceineat; class No 9, gravel and sand; class No 10, Blate; class No 11, iron, iron nails and spikes; class No 12, steel; class No 14, fllss; class No 15, palms, oils and glass: class No In, ship chandlery; class Ne lfiMi‘Perm oil; class No 17, hardware; classNu 18, stationery; class No 18, fi'ewood; class No 20, hay and straw; class No 21 provender; class No 2z, charcoal; class No 28, belting, packing and hose; class No 27, sogers; class No 28, Iren floats. NAVA ASYLUM. Class No 1, clothiog; class No 2, hats; boots and shoes; ciae'No 8, provisions; class No 4, groceries; class No 5, diy goods; class No 0, bread, Ac; class No 7, tobacco; class No 8, miscellaneous; dess No 9, hardware; class No It, paint ; oils, An; class, No 14, lumber; class No 16, provender; Class No 16, llrewocd. , WASHINGTON. Class No 1, bricks; class No 2, stone; class NoS yellovrpine timoer; class No 4, yellow-pine lum ber; class No a, oak, hardwood, Umber aad lum ber; class No 6, white pice, spruce, juniper and cyp ess; class No 7, lime and hair; class No 8, cf meat;class NoS; gravelaodssnd; class No 11, iron, iron nails and spikes; class No 12, steel; class No 13. pig iron; class No 14. flies; class No 15, paints, oils, Ac; class No 16, ship uaandlsry; class No le pi, sperm oil; class No 17, hardware; class No 18, st.none.-y; class No 19, firewood; class No 20, bay and straw; class No 21, provender; o’a s N022, charcoal; class No 28, belling, packing and hose. NORFOLK. Class No 1 bricks; class No 2, stone; class No 8 yellow-pine timber; ciats No 4, yellow piue lum ber;c use No fi.white-oine timber and tomber;class No 7, lime; Cass No 8, cement; class No 9, sand; class No 11, iron, iron nails, Ac; class No 12. steel; Cats No 14, flits; class No 15, paints oils and glass; class No 16. ship chandlery; clasa No 16*, sperm oil; class No 17, hardware; class No 18 slut oaery ■ claes No 19, augers and centre-bits; class No 20, hay and str.w; cltss No2l,provender;class N022 charcoal; class No 26, pig lrou; class No 26, Iron roof. PENSACOLA. Cass No 1, bricks; class No 2, granite; class No 8 yellow-pine timber; class No 4,yellow-p ns lumber; class No 5 bard-wood,Umberanl lumber; class No 6, white pine Juniper .cedar and cypress lumber and Umber; class No 7. lime; class No 8, cement; class No 9. Clay and Band ; class No 10, slate; ebus No 11, iron, Iron ntils and spikes; class No 12, steel; class No 14, files; class No 16, ps nts.olls and glass; class No 16, Bhlp chandlery; class No 16}fi, sperm oil; class No 17 hardware; class Nolß, stationery; class No 19, firewood; class No 20, hay; class No 21, provender; class No 22, charcoal; class No 23 belt ing, packing, Lose, A;; class No 25, Iron cseuogs; class No 26, augers. The schedule will Btat. the times within wbteh articles will be reaqulred to be delivered; and, where the printed schedule la not used, the periods stated in It lor deliveries must be oepiod in the bids. All the articles which may be contracted for must be delivered at such place or places, includ ing drayage aud cartage to the pises where used within the navy-yards, respecUvely, lor wbicn tbs offer is made, ss may be directed by the command ing officer tnereed; and, all other things bslngequsl, preference will be given to American manufacture And bidders will take notice tout no article will be received after Ibe expiration of the period specified la the ncbedules tor the compleUon of deliveries, ualeßS specially authorised by tun department; aud that no authority is vested ib any other parties than those named In the contract, to modify or change the contract either as to exteoslon ol time or as to quality or quantities of materials. Ills to be provided in the contract, and to be distinctly understood by the bidders, that Ibe amount aad number of articles enumerated lu classes headed “Miscellaneous,” are specified as the probable quantity which may bs required, as well sa to fix data tor determislng the lowest bid; but the contractor Is to furutsb more or loss of tbe said enumerated articles, aad In such quantities, and at sucO times, as tbe bureau or commandant may re quire; eucn increase however not to exceed one third of tbe quantities elated, (and the excess must be authorised ny the bureau, and requisitions seut through the pest office shall be deemed sufficient notice,) during the Itscei yeer ending 30th June, 1859; and whether the quantities required be more or lose than those specified, the prtoea shall remalo tho pane. All Ihe articles under ibe contract must be or the beet q lality. deli v ■ red in good order, free of all and every charge or expense to Ihe government, and subjeit to the inspection, count, we ght or measur meottf the said ufivy yard, and no In all rrspeo satisfactory to the commandant thereof, I l.der are referred tu tbe yard r,r plans, specifications s samples, aad any rurthsr description of the article. Contractors for classes beaded •‘Miscellaneous, who do not reside near the place where the article Also, Superfine Cloths, G ass i mere and Veßtings, will be made to mea sure, unexceptlon ; able in style and workmanship, by tbe best mechanic*,* at shortest notice are to be delivered, will be required to oame in th ir proposals au agent at the otty or princlpil place near the yard or delivery, who may be called upon to deliver article* without delay when they shall be required. Approved suret cs in tho full amount of the con tract will be required, aod twenty per centum as additional security deducted from each pay meut until thocon’raet shall have been completed or cancelled, unless o he -wise author zed by tho de partment. On cla4f>ee horded “Miscellaue us,”to be delivered as req> Ired during the (heal year, tbe twenty per centum retained may, at the discretion of tbe commandant, be paid quarterly, en the first of January, and October, when tho de liverlev have satisfactory, ar.d the balance (eighty percent.) will be paid by the respe.’.tive uavy agents wkhin thirtv dnvs alter the prefeola lion of bills, in •ripiioat l ’, duly vouched and approv ed. No part of the per centum renerved Is to be paid until all the rejected articles offered under contract shall have been removed from the yard, unless specially authorized by tee df partment It will be stipulated in tbe contract, that if default shall be made by the par’les of tbe first pirt in de livering ajl or any of the article l mentioned in auy class bid for, of the quality and at tbe times and places above provided, then aud in (Intense the said parties will forfeit and pay to the United Slates a sum r f money aot to exceed twice the amount of such class; which mny be recoverei from time to timo according to tbe act of Congress in that case provided, approved March 3, 1843. The sureties roust sign the contract, and their re sponsibility be certified to by a navy agent, collect or, district attorney, or some other person satisfac torily known to the bureau. It h to be provided in the contract that the bu reau shall Uavo the power ofanm lllngthe contract, without loss or damage to the government, in case Congross sha'l not have made sutfle ent appropria tions for the articles named, or for the com: letion of works estimated for, and on which this adver tisement Is based, and shall also have the power to increase or diminish tbe quantities named in tbe classes not headed Miscellaneous in the schedule twenty-five per cent Persons whoso offers shall be accepted will be notified by letter thr ugh the post olllce, wh chnoi tice shall be considered sufficient; aod if they do not enter into cootract for the supplies specified within fllto n days from tbe da’s of notice from the bureau of the acceptance < f their bid, a contract will be mode with some othor person or persona, and the guarantors * f such defaulting bidder will be held responsible for all delinquencies. All offers not made i9 strict conformity with this advertisement will, at the option cf the bureau, be rejected. Those not lied, and contracts will be ready for execution as soon thereafter as may be practicable. july 9—law4w in niiiM COFFEE ‘POT!! WE hare Just received a ftJ | assortment or the above CofTee Pots, sou offer them at the fol lowing prices: One quart .T.\. $1 13 Half “ i3B Two “ l 75 Three ••• a 00 Four aSO Six a 75 Ten 3 50 At tho House Furnishing Stors of MORSE ft FAY, may 13 165 and IIS7 Broughton-Ht THE IMPBOVED DOUBLE WALL WATER PITCHER! JUST received from steamer and for sale very low at Nos. 155 and 167 Broughton street. mayl2 M ;R3E & KAY. MILITARY I MILITARY I HAVING all the requisite material on hand. those wishing UNIFORMS, can have them made in a style of neatness and precision that can only be executed by those initiated in the art. Call and leave your orders with WM. 0. PRICE, M 147 Bay street. SOMETHING NEW. I HAVE this day opened a One assortment or Jew elry, some very desirable, consisting in part ol Childrens’ Setts, plain gold coral aud enamel, ruby, pearl and opal, imported and warranted good gold, Studs, Buttons. Lockets, Pendants, elegant Crosses, Childrens’ Sleevelets, ftc, &c: Finger Kmgs in every variety, plain, enamel oi all kinds and colors, plain and to open, Gents’ heal Rings, to open for hair or daguerreotype. G M. GKIFFEN, corner Bryan Ad Whitaker sts, aula late M Eastman’s. ~ “ UW GOODS. BY EXPRESS—Pins, Earrings, Ficgerrings,setts of Earrings, Pin and Bracelet, all gold, plain, scroll and fruit patterns ; splendid Coral setts, aud all Jet do, in gold; Sleeve Buttons, Cellar do, and Studs, in every variety; Slides for Guards, Bucklos, and in tiact everything appertaining to the Jewelry business. Call and examine the stock at G. M. GRIFFKN’S, foiO lateM. Eastman’s. TEA, TWINS!, Ac. PT A CHESTS and half Cheats Oolong Tea; UU 25 bales Wrapping Twine; 25 bbla White Wine, and clarified Cider Vin egar; 25 dox Wash Boards, rec’d and for sale by may 2-2 JAUBSDOYI.K. Brandies in Bond. PINET, OASTILLON A CO.’S COGNAC; Martiiton do; In store— Otard, Hennessey; Pellevotsln, fiazarac, Ac. For rale by J. LAMA, j UhhlS ~~ CHAMPAGNE WINES. CA BASKETS “Creme de Boozy,” anew ffi) V brand, very superior; this Wine is “Grand Vine Mousseing, Ist quality,” vintage 1849. ALSO, 76 baskets Heidsick; 50 baskets Vine Imperial,and Bsuche. For rale by 4e02 .1. LAMA. CHAMPAGNE AND HOCK WINKS. ANEW supply of the well known Mumm’s Champagne and Hock Wines, vis : Cordon Rouge, Royal Rose, Imperial, Cabinet, Verseniy, tfiry) VerxeDay, try colored Sparkling bock, Sparkling Moselle. For sals by J. LAMA, may2* Sole Agsht for Savannah. CHOICE FAMILY HADIS, Ac, JUBT received per steamers: 100 extra Baltimore Family Hama; 3 bbls Pig Hams; 8 casks Baltimore Shoulders; 6 hair aad whole bbla Pig Pork, tor sals by DAVID O’CONNOR, may* cor Broughton aud Draytoo sts.„ HAY. CC BALES prime Fas torn Hay, landing from OU brig Northman, and for saie low by july9 CAKLRTON A PAKSONB. Something New Again. I HAVE Just received Tram Florida 6 doz Wbls lies, made of Alligator’s teeth, some large and handsome; also, tbe teetn finished, ready tor mounting vlth gold or Oliver, tor children cutting teeth. U. M. GRIFFEN, eel* tier Bryan and Whitaker eta. CLARET WINES—76 boxes superior Grand Vin Clarets of tbe following brands; Chateau Lafltte, Haul Talence, do La Rose, HautSauternu, do St FmlHon, LeoviHe, do Margrave, la quarto aud pinto. ALSO, 150 boxes St Jullen and Margrave’s Table Clarets. For sale bp declO J. LAMA. READ, BISCUITS, BUOOMB, UU(JK ETS, Ac. 16 bbls. freak Pitot Bread ; 25 “ “ Sugar and Soda Biscuit • 76 doa. 2 and 8 ply Brooms ; 50 “ Painted Buckets; 76 11 Shoo and Scrub Brushes ; 26 gross blacking, assorted aizas: 50 boxes Fig. Blue. Reoe.vcd, and tor salt by atari JAMES DOYLE. MEM, IBM riLW, W[OXj.EISAIj.£S JOBBING GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CORNER BAY AND RARNARD STREETS, • SAVANNAH, GfA.. Have on hand and for sale on Favorable Terms, their usual, large aud varied assortment—embracing every article comprised in their line of business, to which they call the particular attention of Country Mer chants, City Factors, Planters, Shop-Keepers, and Transient Customers Generally, with thoyfull assurance, that all parties patron izing them, will be served with prompt ness, in a reliable and satisfactory manner, regarding quality, quantity and prices of Goods wsi'sr Aamu i.s EsraissiOTK. Their Stock Comprises in part: SUGARS. Muscovado, Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Paint Croix, (In their scales ) Loaf, Crashed and Pow dered; ABC and (C) Clarified, arsirted brands. MOLASSES AND SYRUP. Cardenas, and Clayed, Cuba, in bhds and bblf; Now Refined, and Sugar House, in bbb; Stuart’s Extra and Golden Syrup. COFFEE. Common, fair, prime and choiceßlo, Old Govern ment and Imitation Java, Laguyra, Mocho and Ceylor, choice. SPICES. Pepper, Allspice, and Giager, whole and ground, Nutmegs, Mace and Clov.*s. SUNDRIES. Vermicelli and Maecaroni; Tomato and Walnut Catsup; assorted Pickl -s; Pepper £auce and Olives; O.ive, Oil, Mustard, aod Cordials; Lemon, Ginger, Raspberry, Strawberry aud Pino Apple Syrups; Sardines, in whole, half aqd quarter boxes. TEAS. Curious, Fx'ra Fine and Fine, Oolong’s fiine and choice, Phonsboug ami Ninyoung, Imperial, extra and fine. Hyson Tea, ia whole, hair, quarter and eighth chests. CANDLES. Tallow, Georgia made, 6’a and B’s, Adamantine an t Hydraulic. 4 and 6 T s. Sperm, 6 and 4’s, assor ted, Patent Sperm, 6 and 4's choice. SOAPS. Boston No 1 and Chemical; C Agates’ No 1 and Family; Croton’s No 1, 1 and lb bars; Croton’s pale ltf ib bars; Croton’s Family 1, lb bars; Colg&tcs’ Cushion Toilet, varia;ated; Col gates* Brown, Windson and Honey Toilet; Collates’ Rose, Bath aud Honey Shaving; Colgates’ Conti nental do do; Colgates’ Victorial and Transparent. WINE IN BOXES AND GLASS. Port, Madeira and Sborry, assorted kinds, Claret and Rhine Wines asortid kinds, Old Reserve, su perior Port and Muscat. SUN DIKES. > A DOZ 1,2, 8, 4 aud 6 gall Demijohns I” 100 doz patent Clothes Pins 100 doz patent Matoh Safes 76 handled Scrubbing Brushes 150 resms wrapping Paper, assorted sizes 60 bales do Twine 10 bags Spice 75 boxes fresh ground Pepper 60 boxes do Ginger 100 gross Englisb Pipes 60 fiross Pipe Heads 25 dox Flour Pails Bacstved and for sale by JAMES DOYLE, marl No 205 and 207 Bay at. SUGAR. SUOA, aAKUIAES, sYHCP,dItr rj (T BBLS Refined Sugar, A, B and C; | ts 76 boxes superior Carbonate Soda; 26 kegs Sai Soda; 10 cases Sardines, Jg and y. boxes: 16 bbls N C* Syrup; 76 eases Schnapps; 76 boxes Beadei’s A Colgate’s Fatuity Soap i 60 do Castile Soap; 100 do Pale and No 1 Soap; 36 do Colgate’s Metallic Soap; 60 do Chemical Olive do 100 do Toilet do 300 bags Shot, assorted; 76 boxes Starch; 26,000 imported Spanish Sogara; 16,000 American and German ye gars; received and tor sale by marl JAMES DOYLE. SUNDRIES. 1 Hft M u>d X boxes ohoice chewing Tobacco AuU 76boxes various brands do 60 catties Black Tea 75 do Green do 60 chests Oolong and Souohong Tea no bales wrapping Twine Received and tor sale by marl JAMES DOYLE. qoap, starch, soda, schmapps, O SARDINES, Ao— -125 boxes Colgate’s No 1 Pale and Fa tolly Soap 60 do do TeitetSoap 50 do White Soda Soap 26 do Chemical Olive Soap 76 do Oswego and Beadell’s Starch i 60 do FxceUlor Sub Csrb Soda -.Jr 60 kegs Washing Soda 100 cases Schnapps v 600 qr and ball boxes Sardine* 26000 Imported Segars 600 bags Shot, assorted sizes 26 bbls Refined and Double Refined Bazar 16 hhds Sugar. Received and tor sale by marl JAMES DOYLE. - Sardines, soap, starch, soda, &©— 10 cases * and * boxes f*rdineg 850 boxes Colgate’s & Bead'd’s Family Soap 75 boxes Colgate’s Pale and No I fcoap 100 boxes Passaic Soap 75 boxes Chemical olive Soap 100 boxes Castile and Toilet Soap 75 boxes Beadei’s Starch 100 boxes Oswego Starch 50 kegs Washing Seda i 50 boxes Hup’r Carb Soda Received and for sale by mri James doylk. 76 cullies cboico Bis y ea 2U oheeto ch.ico Gr e on and Black Ta 60 bales Wrapping Twins 20 dozen Wasbb :mr ds 76 kogs Tobuor cboico brands “* r °“ Goo'.win’s Chewing Tohacm* 1W do do Smoking do 26 nesto Feinted Tubs. Received and i',r sale by m>rl JAMEB DOYLK. L'UGAH.'dOAP, STARCH, SARDINES— N-’ ‘ d* whds Muscovado and Porto Rico Sugar; 75 bblr. Clarified Sugar 2*o b< , Z es Family, Pals and No 1 Bout; 100 ijoxea Purestaroh: 600 X and a boxes Saidlnsa i bbls Syrup; 10 bags Spices 1 csss Nutmegs Received and tor sale by _ JA MES DOYLE. (HANDY, CANDLES, COF FEE“ie.—2s boxes and half boxes assort ed Candy *0 do rancy do 77 do Tallow and Ads* ,’t Candles 20 do fresh ground CoI iee 60 bags Rio CoSes 6 dozen 2,3 and* gal D amUohna. Recelv ed and tor sals by • IAMK3 DOYLK, •P ll No. 206 s ud ;107 Bay strsst. BACON AND HAMS. Prime Fibbed Western Sides; prime Western Shoulders; Canvassed and Sugar Cured Hams, choice. BUTTER AND LARD. Choice Go®hen Butter In tubs; Prime Leaf Lard in bbls and kegs, English Dairy, State and Western Checs3, (in their season.) PINE LIQUORS. Old Klepper Brandy, 1835; Otard, Dupuy & Co’s do, vin 1?44 to 1851 Jean Louis, very old; Godaro'a and Arzac Signette: J. Heunessee, A. Lobart ard Coran do; Saiut Croix and .T-imaxa Rum; Pure old Scotch Wiiiikey; Pure old Bourbon do; Old Oabi et Kye and Nectar do; Meader Swan Gin, in store or bond; Cid ( lover Leaf Gio, 12 years old; Old London Do kGir, 15 do; Choice cid Tulip Gin, superior article; London Cordial Gin. DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Boston and New York Rum; New Orleans aad Baltimore Rectified Whiskey;’ Gibson’s Monongabela Whiskey, asserted kinds; P. * H Connecticut River Rye Gin; E. Phe'p’sGin; Common and New York Twigg Hoop Brandy, Ist to 4th proof; Malaga and Port Wines; Peach and Apple Braudy. TOBACCO. Common, medium and choice, 5, 8 and 10 ibs; common, fair and choice, pounds and half pounds; cbelce and extra chewing, lave rite brands; fine cut chewing and smoking do; various quality and Itrices. SEGARS. A complete assortment of Spanish, German,’ American and all prices and qualities,’’ together with other articles too numerous to men tion. jy9 T IQUORS, LINES, LEAD— JIA 60 bbls N E Rum, 76 do Rectified Whiskey, 50 do Gibson’s do 60 de Gin, 26 do Domestic Brandy, 25 casks Brandy, 3 halfpipes Otard ft Co’s Brandy, 26 casks S M Wine, 26 demijona St Croix and Jamaica Rum, 76 dox Plow, Chalk and Clothes Lines, 1000 lbs Bar Lead, received and for sale by maal JAMES DOYLIu WASHBOARDS, YEAST POWDERS, PEEPS, ftO. 25 doz wood and zinc Washboards 25 boxeß Hope Mills Yeaat Powders 25 boxes English Pipes 16 boxes Pipe Heads 50 doz 2 hoop Pails 6 half bbls Cut Tobacco 25 boxes Goodwin’s Cut do Received and for sale by marl JAMES DOYLE. Brooms, blue, blacking, bbl. ooyers— -75 doz 2 and 3 ply Brooms 26 doz bbl and hall’ bbl Covers 10 boxes No 1 Mason’s Blacking .25 boxes Victoria Fig Blue 76 boxes and half boxes assorted Candy 75 boxes tallow, a Jam’no and sperm Qandlea 100 sacks Rio Coflee Received and for sale by marl JAMES DOYLE. CRUSHED AND CLARIFIED SUGAR.— Just received If bbls Stuart’B Crooned and Clarified Sugar: 6 hhds Porto Rico do; 25 bags choice Java ana Rio Coflbe: 50 boxes pure Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Canldes; 16 half chests Black and Green Tea; 10 bbls White Vinegar; and 5 bbls Winter Oil, for sale by DAVID O’CONNER, dec6 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-sts. HOICE PIG HAMS, LARD, PORK.— Just received 600 Pig Hams, Sides aud Shoul ders; 100 choice Baltimore Hams: 10 barrels new Baltimore'Leaf Lard; and 10 halt and wholo bbla Pig Pork, in Btore and for sale by DAVID O’CONNER, decs Cor. Broughton and Drayton-sts. SMOKING AND CHEWING CUT TOBAC CO AND SNUFF—2O gross Lliienthal’s, Good win’s ft Anderson’s Tobacco ; 200 dozen Smoking Tobacco, in whole, half and qr; 50 dozen Havana Smoking Tobacco; 10 drums Turkish Smoking To bacco ; 20 jars Macaboy and Rappee BnulT; 60 dos bottles do do do. For sale by decSO J. LAMA. SUNDRIES— Just received, ID kegs choice Goshen and Western Butter; 50 sacks choice Extra Family Flour ; 8 chests Green and Black Teas; 6 bbla Solar Lamp Oil; 20 bags Rio Cos floe; and 10 bbls crushed and clarified Sugars. Fr sale by DAVID O’CONNER, jao29 Cor Broughton and Drayton-sts. Choice hams. pork and lard—just received : 100 choice Baltimore new Sugar- Cured Hams; 3 bbls Leaf Lard ; 2 hhds Shoulders; 10 half bbls Fulton Market Beef and Pig Pork.— Also, Pig Ham Sides and Shoulders, aud for salt by DAVID O’CONNER, jan29 Cor Broughton and Dray ton-sta. ADEIBA, S-10 casks Domerg sad Amontlllad’s Sherry Wine, 10 do Old Reserve and Ingham Madeira do, 10 do London Dock Port do, 6 do cboico Queen’. Delight do; also, 30boxes of dozen esch Old Ro serve Madeira wine, 26 do do fimontlllad’s amt Domerg do, 20 do do choice Queen’s Delight do, tor sale by de22 J. LAMA. OBDIALS, CHOCOLATE * PKEHEEVEB 26 boxes Marraschias, Noyau sud Rose Cor dials, 20 boxes Preserves, vis: I‘tne Apples, Peach es. Ao, 16 boxes Fidele Merger (Freuob), Canell. aad No 1 Chocolate, 10 boxes Cocoa Shells for sal. by de22 J. LAMA. Sakdineb, Salmon, sauohh, pickle! Sic —6OO boxes Sardioes, 26 doz Salmon, In cans; 26 doz Worcestershire, John Bull and Read ing Saucw; 10 doz Houtarde a Maille, French; 60 (. ‘os Pickles, in quarts, hair gallons and gallons j 11 hb Is aud half bb s Pickles. > or sale by deolO J, LAMA, D.NDRIKS. —Jest received, 20 bbls fresh Bcgsr, Blitter and Soda Biscuit, lo bbls seir rising Flour, .'n bis and kegs, 16 bsgs Java sud Rle Cot fes, 2 hb'ds Codfish, 26 bis Whiskey, Brandy and Gin, 10 package, imported Gin, Brandy and Wines, in ilsss ami wood, and for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, mar 27 Corner Broughton A Drayton at. (-.HOICK ILViTsThARD, AND OOKNKD .UfeivK— J Just received per steamer, 6 barrels choice Pig Hams, 100 choice Baltimore Hams, 6 barrel. Kitra Leaf Lard, and 10 half barrels Corn Beal, aud tarsal, by uAVID O’CONNOR, mar IT Cornerlßroaghtoa and Drayton at,