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MORNING NEWS.
CABINET MAKING nnd UP-
HOLSTERY.-l-H. S. BOGARDUS, No-
SS Bull st, would inform the citizen* of Sa
vannah, that he has taken the above store,
ior the purpose of carrying on the Cabinet and Up
holstering business, viz: Making new and repairing old
furniture. Old furniture bought and aold. The bot
toms of Sofas, Divans, Chairs, and Ottomans, made
over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes kept for
sale. Carpets, Oil Cl th, and Matting, cut and put
down. Bells and Lamps liung; Curtains and Roller
Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of all kinds re
paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale;
Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Matras
ses made over in tbe best manner.
Every description of Coffins on hand and made to
order, of the best materials and finish: Prices low.
H. 8. B. lias been engaged in the above business
in the city of Savannah, ior the last seventeen years,
which induces him to believe that he cuu please all
those who will favor him with a portion of their
work. npril 5—ly
TVORY and BONE Paper Folders, Table!:»
X Pocket Inkstands, &c-, for sale by
april S J. B. CUBBEDGE.
CPRING GOODS,—The subscriber has Just
opdned, at the Cheap Cash Store, No. 157 Con
gress-street, a splendid assortment of NEW AND
FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, as follows:
Bl'k and Col’d Jackonets, l-rench Prints and Ging
hams.
Barago Silk Tissue, Plain nnd Printed.
Linen Lusters, Foulards, Lawns, &c.
Also, Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, all hinds.
Bl,k Lace and Love Veils, Infants' Waists.
Emb. Muslin Caps and Collars.
Mourning Collars and Sleeves.
Children's Jackonet Collars.
Princess Allice and President Collars.
Emb. Puff Sleeves and Breakfast Caps.
Fancy and Bl'k Beaufort Ties.
Bl’k and Col'd Silk Gloves.
And tile best articles of Kid Glove Inthc market.
Plain, Jackonet and Swiss Muslins.
Bl'k ami Co’d Silk Mantillas.
Emb. Muslin Mantillas.
ALSO ,
A fine assortment of French and American Gtag-
hams, Drills, Camlets, Checks, Cambrics, Ticking,
Sheetings. Shirtings, Osnaburgs, and everything e sc
suitable for Summer Pants nnd Coats, together with
other articles too numerous to mention. All of
which will lie offered as h>w ns era be pm chased in
tie city JOHN. VAN NESS.
P. 8.—-A fount- Man Wanted as above, mar 7
m
assortment,
pors, for sale by
april 5
%
Tii
sene Paper, and Perforated Pa-
J. B, CUBBEDGE.
f OBOE'S PORTRAITS of ILLUSTRIOUS
XX Personages of Great Britain; vol* 2 3 & 4.
Morton Montagu j or a Young Christian’s Choice,
bp C-B. Mortimer.
White Jacket; or, the world in n Man of War, by
Herman Melville, author of Typee. Omoo, Ac.
The Life of John Calvin; compiled from authentic
sources, and particularly from his correspondence,
by Thomas H. Dyer, with a portrait.
Woman's Friendship ; a story of domestic life, by
Groce Aguilar, author of Home Influence.
Lottav-Doy Pamphlets; edited by Thomns Carlyle,
No l s The Present Time.
Creation ; or the Bible and Geology Consistent; by
Rev. James Murphy, D. D.
Lectures and Addresses of Dr. Thomas Chalmers;
being vol 9 of his Posthumus Works.
QlcLJolUffe; by the author of A Trap to catch a
Sunbeam, Ac.
The Rise, Progress, nnd Present Structure of the
English Language, by the Rev. Mntthew Harrison.
The Scarlet Letter; a Romance, by Nathaniel Haw-
thorne.
Shakspeare's Dramatic Works; the Boston illus
trated edition, now publishing iu numbers at 25 cents
each. For sale by
April3 J. M. COOPER.
CONFESSIONS of CON CIIEGAN, the Irish
vy Gil Bias; By Ohurlea Lover, author ot “ Charles
O'Malloy," Ac., complete.
The steward; a Roniuncp of Real Life, by Henry
Cockton, author of “ Valentine Vox,” Ac.
Gretna Green, or All for Love; by G. W, M. Reyn
olds, author of “ Mysteries of tho Court of London."
Grammer of Arithmetic, or An Analysis of the Lan
guage of Figures and Science ol' Numbers; by Charles
Davis. LL.D.
Parley's Common School History; illustrated.
The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius
Cessar, to the Abdication of James the Second; vol 1.
Harper's edition.
Leaves from the Note Book of a Louisiana Swamp
Doctor; bv Madison Tensas, M. D., ex. V. P. M. S. U.
Ky.
Kaloolah; by >V. 3. Mayo, M. D., cheap edition,
price 80 cents.
Byrne's Dictionary of Mechanics and Engine Work,
parte.
The Annual of Scientific Discovery, or Year Book ot
Facts in Science and Art, exhibiting the most import
ant discoveries and improvements in Mechanics, As
tronomy, Geology, Zoology, Chemistry, Botany, Use
ful Arts, Ac.—edited by David Wells, of the Lawrence
Scientific School, Cambridge.
Dugdale’s England and Wales Delineated, with
maps and plates—Division 1; pub. by J. A F, Tallit,
London.
Gallery of Illustrious Americans; Nos. 1 and 2.
Treatise on Marine and Naval Architecture, or The
ory and Practice blended in Ship Building ; by J. W.
Griffiths, Marine and Naval Architect; illustrated with
fifty engravings.
Received and for sale by
april 5 JOHN M. COOPER.
THRESH SEIDLITZ and SODA POWDERS,
l 1 for sale bv I,. J. MYERS,
Smets Building.
X for sale by
mar 23
•QII. WISTAR’S BALSAM ok WILD CHER-
ry, for sale by
mar 23
L. J. MYERS,
Smets' Building.
S PIRIT GAS, Oil BURNING FLUID.—For sal
l, v L. J. MYIJRS,
Smets’ Building.
by
mar 23
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ GAI
TERS.—Received this day,
per brig Augusta—
Misses' Maroon and Blue Gaiters
Ladies’ Bronze Goiters
Children's Fancy Shoes
Youth's Patent Lcuilicr Shoes.
SAM’L A. WOOD,
mar 14 No. 106 Bryan-street.
LADIES’ LINEN GAITERS
AND J GAITERS, received this day
from Philadelphia.
S. A. WOOD,
106 Bryau-street.
QHOES, GAITERS AND BOOTS.—I have
^ received by late arrivals, a supply oi Gents' Boots,
and Gaiters of every description, Ladies’ Gaiters,
Slips and Buskins—also u handsome assortment ot
Childrens’ and Servants’ Shoes—Boys’ Congress Gai-
tors, Ac. $• A. WOOD,
mar 0 106 Bryan-street.
DENTAL NOTICE.—DR. PAR
SONS Surgeon Dentist from New
York, respectfully informs theLndies
and Gentlemen of Savimnuh and vi
cinity, that he has removed to No. 157 Congress-street,
over Mr. Van Need Store, near the market, where
he will perform all operations on the Teeth and
Gums, iu n style not surpassed by any pretender of
the Art in the universe. Teeth set on Gold plate or
stump, in tile neatest manner without pain. Chil
dren's Teeth, however irregnlnr they may be, can be.
adjusted and placed in due "form. His superior skill
ior plugging, filing and extracting difficult Teeth nnd
Roots, is unrivaled : Aching and tender nerves cur
ed and filled, immaterial how large the cavity may be,
with cement, pure as gold, to lost for life, without
pain.
Those who have large and tender cavities, and giv
en up as lost, by other Dentists, please call, and it will
be proved by ocular demonstration, that they can be
saved. From 30 years constant practice he trusts to
give perfect satisfaction.
Miueral Teeth and Foil for sale.
Reference, by permission, to Valentine Mott, M. D.,
Thos. Boyd, M. D., Jas. McNuugton, M. D., N. Y.;
Wm. Van Deusen, M. D., N. J.
sir 12 3 mos
E xtensive assortment of clc
1NG at No. 96 A150, Gibbons’ Range. Savi
OTH-
, _ avannah,
Georgia.—Tbe subscriber would respectfully inform
his customers, and citizens generally, tliut he is now
receiving a lurge assortment ol seasonable Ready
Made Clothing, made up to his order exclusively
to itKTAiL, and those who buy may depend on getting
an excellent article, well mode. Ilis stock will con
sist of the most fashionable goods and made in the
mopt fashionable style. It is unnecessary to enume
rate the different garments ill an advertisement, and
will say, every fashionuble garment con be found at
his establishment, and at as low prices as can be otter
ed, lor as good goods as will be found there. All in
want are invited to give him a cull.
N. B. A full assortment of Youths’, Boys' nnd Chil
dren's Ready Made Clothing, which the Ladies are in
vited to look at.
April 1 GEORGE 9. NICIIOLS.
PIANO FORTES.—The subscri
ber offers for sale THlllTY-KIVK, 6, 61
6J and 7 Octave Mahogany and Rose
wood PIANOS, made to order by
Chickering, Nuns A Clark, Nuns A Fischer, and A. if.
Gale A Co. The instruments are unsurpassed by any
made in this country, for purity and fullness of tone,
and elegnnee of workmanship. Some of them are fur
nished with complete iron frames, which strengthen
tho case nnd prevent the liability of getting out ot tune.
Others huve the ordinary metalic plates, and can be of
fered for lower prices. These Pianos are ottered with
out any advance upon the manufacturer’s prices, and
those who are desirous of obtaining a superior instru
ment, at a moderate expense, would do well to call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Also for sale, a large assortment of all kinds Cabinet
Furniture, Wool, Huir and Moss Matrasses.
April I 1. W. MORRELL.
HANDS NOT HEARTS, a novel by Janet W.
XX Wilkinson.
Our Guardiun, by the author of “Poor Cousin," Ac.
Fanny Ilervey, or the Mother's Choice.
The Fencing Master, or Eighteen Months in SL
Petersburg, by Alexander Dumas.
Tho Report of the Commissioners of Patents for
tile year 1649.
Dictionary of Mechanic's Engine Work and Engi
neering, by Oliver Byrne, No. 3.
Life of Lady Colquhoun, by James Hamilton, D D.
Elements of Natural Philosophy, by Alonzo Gray,
illustrated with 360 wood cuts.
OUondorf a new French Grammar, by V. Value.
The Modem Housewife, or Menugere, by Alexan
der Soyer.
Tho Physiology of Digestion, by Andrew Combe,
M. D.
Also, a further supply of New York by Gas Light,
by C. C. Foster.
People I have met, by N. P. Willis. Received by
feb 25 J. M. COOPER.
BOA'S’ CLOTHING and SUMMER HATS.
The subscriber has received a handsome assort
ment of Boys’ Clothing, comprising the most
fashionable patterns, together with a good assortment
of Summer Hats, which he will sell at reasonable pri
ces. Those in wont, are incited to call at the cheap
Clothing Store, Gibbons’ rauge.
mar 30 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
U MBRELLAS.—Just received n lull supply of
green, brown and black Silk and Gingham Um
brellas. For sale cheap, at the Clothing Store, Gib
bons’ range. GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mar 30
M edical notice.-doctor morel, of
fice No. 157 Broughton-st. tt feb 7
PHAMPAGM5 CIDER.—25 barrels Newark
Refined Champagne Cider, in store nnd for sale by
mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON.
B RUSHES! BRUSHES!!—A fine assortment
of Hair Brushes; also Flesh, Cloth, und Shoe
Brusues. Just received and for sale by
JNO. A. MAYER, Druggist,
mar 28 No. 154 Brougnton-st.
B OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID, for re-tor
ing nnd embellishing the Hair. For sale by
L. J. MYERS,
mar 23 Smets’ Budding.
N EW ORLEANS WHISKEY.—100 barrels
N. O. Whiskey landing per brig Tartar, and for
sale by
mar 18
JAS. A. NORRIS.
M ORTON MONTAGU, or, a young Christian's
Choice; a Narrative founded on facts in the early
History of a deceased Moravian Missionary Clergy
man,—by C. B. Mortimer.
Gretna Green, or nil for Love,—by G. W. M. Rey
nolds.
Woman’s Friendship: a Story of Dome-tic life,—
by Grace Aquilar, author of Home Influence, etc.
White Jacket: or, The World in a Man-of-Wnr,—
by Herman Melville, author of Typee, Omoo, Mardi
and Redburn.
Gentleman of the Old School, a Tale.—by G. P. R.
James.
The O'Donoghue: a Tale of Ireland fifty years ago,
—by Charles Lever, author Harry Lorrequer, Chas.
O'Malley, author O’Leary, etc.
Pictorial Life and adventures of Jack Shepherd, the
greatest Burglar, Robber and Jail Breaker that ever
lived,—by W. H. Ainsworth.
Kaloolah: by W. S. Mayo.—cheap edition. Price,
50 cents.
Just received by
ap3 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
TY IBB0N8.—Just received, a most beautiful as
sortment of,Ladies’ and Misses’ Bonnet Ribbon,
which will be sold for a small profit.
J. S. MAGILL,
mar 25 Savannah Cash Store.
0 INGRESS WATER—Just received andfor
■ale by LaROCHE A GODFREY,
7 Gaudrey’s Building.
apl 1
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
JgACIiGAMMON BOARDS AND CHESS-
MEN, for sale by
apl 2
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Market-square.
IMPORTED LIQUORS 5 pipes Swan Gin—
A 4 half pipes and 10 quarter casks Otnrd and Cos
tillian Brandies, entitled to debenture. For sale by
mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON.
TAOMESTIC LIQUORS 50 barrels P. Phelp s
X-' Gin, 50 barrels N. E. Rum, landing and for enle by
mar 6 JAS. A. NORRIS.
THE UNRIVALED STOVE !
THE “PEOPLE’S CHOICE COOKING” STOVE
FOR SUMMEH OH WINTEB.
A NEW SUPPLY of tlie above has just been receiv
•‘X ed. Those persons who wished to get them, can
now be furnished at notice. The demand for them
caused my stoek to become exhausted before I could re
plenish. I will hereafter keep a large supply on hand
Also received a largo lot of Japanned Ware, and a
few Yard Pumps. JAMES SULLIVAN,
Wholesale Manufacturer Tin Ware, Ac.
feb 27 12 Whitaker-
POLOR’i) MUSLINS.—Just received, a good
^ assortment Colo’d Muslins and Lawns.
J. S. MAGILL, Suvaunuh Cash Store,
ar 6 115 Congress street.
€ittj Directory,
r O PRINTERS. John D. McCreary, Printing
Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 nnd 333 Stunton-st.,
New-York, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would cnll the
attention of Printers to his improved PRINTING
INKS of various kinds und colors, nt the following
prices :
Extra Fne Jet Black, (for Card
and Wood Cut,) 82 00 and $3 00 per lb.
Fine Book Ink, 0 75 “ 1 00 “
Book Ink, 0 40 “ 0 50 “
Fine Red Ink, 1 25. 1 50 and»2 00 “
News Ink 18, 20, nnd 25 cts. “
Blue, Yellow, Green nnd White, 1 25 and 1 50 “
Gold Size nt $2, per lb. and Bronze ut 50, 75 cts. und
$1, per oz.
For the quality of wjiieh he has the following, be
sides numerous other testimonials :
New-Youk, Sept. 25. 1848.
We have for some time past, used the various quul-
ites of Printing Inks manufactured by John D. Mc
Creary, und found them to surpass uny others we ev
er used, in beauty nnd permanency of color, und ill
the process of wol kieg.
Leavitt, Tbow A Co.,
American Bible Society Printing office.
New-Yobk, Sept. 25, 1848.
This will certify tliut I have used the various kinds
of fine Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, and
find thut rnude by J. D. McCreary, fully equal to the
best.
Sylvanus Hoyt, Foreman of Press Room.
For sale nt New York prices, by
JOHN M. COOPER, Agent,
mar 25 Savannah.
MAIL ARRANGEMENT. ~~
Northern Mail.
Due duily at 6, A. M’.—Closes daily at 7 1-a p
Western Mail. ' ' 81
Due daily at 7, P. M.—Closes daily at B 1> M
Except ior Augusta, Hamburg, M,icon Yu',, 1
ville,Griffin, Hawkin.ville, New Orleans
which ar» closed at 8, P. M.. butlette"* ££ Motnle
lice, that are not in by that time, set
ti u packages next morning at 6 o’clock. pl “ 19
Southern Mail by Steamers.
Due Saturday and Wednesday at 6 1* M
Closes Tuesday and Saturday at 9,’a.'m '
Southern Mail by Stage.
Dae Tuesday and Friday, at 8, P M
Closes Thursday and Wednesday, at 8 p
Northern Way Mail.
Due Sunday, Tuesday and Thursd..
Closes Monday, Wednesday audios*'
CITY OFFICERS.
RICHARD WAYNE, M. D„ Mayor
Aldermen...Thomas Purse. Solomon
■ Griffin, Thomas M. Turner, John F. Pos'y'
Mailers
Dog,
, KIRKBRIDGKS’ TATTERSALLS
IIEAVE POWDERS, for the radical and per
manent cure of Heaves, Broken Wind, Coughs, Colds,
Glanders, nnd all discuses which affect the mucous
membrane of the Lungs, Windpipe, Thront, nnd
Head of the Horse. Also, to expel Botta nnd Worms,
loosen the hide, and keep the animal in good con
dition.
This remedy is the production of a celebrated Eng
lish Furier, and has been used for many yeurs in the
famous Tatter-all* Stables, London, and other parts
of England, with such distinguished success, that we
were induced to import it into this couutry; since its
introduction here it has proved to be so valuable a re
medy that we have thought it proper to purchase of
J. Kirkbridge, the English proprietor, the rightjof man
ufacture ana sulc of it for this continent. It is now put
up iu n new and elegant style. A copyright has been
secured for it, amf on every package is attached a
stamp with the written signature of A. H. Gough A
Co., to counterfeit which is forgery. Price One Dol
lar per Package.
A. H. Gough A Co., Wholesale A Retail Druggists,
No. 149 Fulton street, New York, Sole Proprietors.
Agent for Savannah, Ga.,
A. A. SOLOMONS, A CO„
mar 28 Market Square.
DRUGS.—Comer of Liberty and Mont
gomery streets.—The undersigned would in
form his friends and the public that he has just
received a new and well selected stock of
DrugB, Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles,
warranted as pure and genuine as ctrn be purchased
in the city. Prescriptions carefully and promptly at
tended to. The subscriber, thankful for past favors,
hopes, by strict attention to his business, to merit a
continuance of the snme.
Soda Water, of superior manufacture, kept during
the Summer scuson.
mar 7 THOS. 9. LEWIS.
A L E X A N DER’S LUCOBATIIE OR LI-
■‘X QUID HAIR DYE, is far superior to anything
yet olfci o^ifor coloring the Ilnir to a beautiful and per
manent black or brown, without staining or injuring
the skin. The'wonderful facility with which this re
markable Liquid effects the desired purpose, excites
W ATER. COLORS, India Ink, Hair Pencils, the admiration nnd astonishment ot thousands, who
Ac., for sale by
are loud in its praise. Received and for sale by
mar 6 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
4
I
A NEW and brilliant light has
lately arisen and now stands high in
. -Illllll 1116 horizon, shedding its golden light
of "hope upon the dark despairing minds of tho bed
ridden and afflicted with naitvlike the bursting forth
of the congenial rays of the sun upon the cold, dismal
regions of the frigid zone. The three letters which
bead this paragraph is tho signification of
RADAWAY’S READY RELIEF.
An instantaneous antidote lor pains of all kinds, the
very instant ltadaway’s Ready Relief is applied, its
pain-relieving qualities are realized. It will relieve the
most severe pains of Rheumatism. Lumbago, Gout,
Paralysis, Tic Doloreux, Ac, in a few minutes.
RHEUMATISM ;
Its Cause Treatment and Cure.
All Rhoumatlc pains instantly cured by Rndaway's
Ready Relief.
Rheumatism arises from different causes, but
most generally proceed from colds, exposure to cold
dumpweather. and sleeping in damp upurtinents. This
complaint ia divided into two classes; the firstintlum-
mulory, so ctdled from the swelling and inflammation
that attends the pains in the pnrts affected; second,
Chronic Rheumatism, so called from the long contin
uance of tbo disease. It is niso known as Lumbago,
or pain in the back ; Sciaticin, or pains in tbe hip or
groin; Anthrodynia, or pains in the joints. The acute
Rheumatism generally terminates iuto one oi these
and becomes a chronic complaint.
RADAWAY’S SOAP, as a beautifier of the skin. It
surpasses every thing of the kind in the world. It re
moves Redness, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tettere,
rash. It cures Salt Rhuem, Ring Worm, Sore Head,
Sores, Pustular Eruptions, it imparts health to the
Iskin. and beauty to the complexion. Asu nursery and
toilet soap, tt is beyond the reach of rivalry, and for
shaving purposes is the beat in use. One cake of
Raduway’a Soap will last longer than three cakes of
the same size ot any other soup i n use, therefore it is
the cheapest and best soap in tho world. Price 25
cent*, large cakes in engraved wrappers, and the sig
nature It. G. Radaway, upon each wrapper.
Now through the linrem chambers many lights
Of busy shapes proclaim the toilet rights—
While some bring balm from Circussia’s fair,
To dresB nnd beautify their lovely Hair,
Which mokes the maids of Circassian sires
Within the breasts of kings pure love inspire.
To dress und beautify the hair,
RADAWAY'S CIRCASSIAN BALM
1* becoming quite papular. In the course of time
it will supersede all other preparations in use.
It cures boldness strengthens the hair, eradicates
dandruff, and makes the hair soft, fine, and glossy.
By using the Balm us por directions, it will make it
curl beautifully, resembling nature. Price 25 cents,
in large bottles. See that Rndawny A Co., is upon
each bottle. For sale by
G. B, HENDRICKSON A Co.,
A. A. SOLOMONS A Co., and
npril 5 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents.
MARIETTA HOTEL.
Si THE Proprietors of the Marietta Hotel, would
iL respectfully inform their friends and the public
generally, that their house has been greatly enlarged
and thoroughly repaired. Their rooms urc furnished
with good bedding, and well ventilated, and they ure
determined to spare neither pains or expense, in ma
king it one of the best bouses in upper Georgia.
Marietta is one of the most beautiful and pleasant
villages of this portion of the State, und at the highest
point on the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, between
the Atlantic Ocean and Tennessee River. Every in
ducement is here held out to the people of the low
country, to spend the Summer months in our village.
The society is as good as can be found in upper Geor
gia ; the water is as pure and healthy as the moun
tains can afford; three miles oft'is our beautiful Ken-
nesaw, from which may be seen nearly all the highest
points in Georgia.
Tile proprietors are prepared with horses, buggies
and carriages, to accommodate ell who may wish to
ride for pleasure or on business, and ure determined
to see that none go away dissatisfied.
JOHN F. ARNOLD,
GEORGE S. OGLESBY,
april 5—lm(w) Proprietors.
P. S. The Savannah Republican, Charleston Even
ing News, and Mucon Messenger and Journal, will
please copy fine times, weekly, and forward their ac
counts to us at Marietta, for payment, or conn: nnd
see us and board it out.
rpHE DOCTRINE OF THE UNITY of the
X Human Race, examined on tbe principles of Sci
ence, by John Bachman, D. D.
The Slestico, or the War Path nnd its Incidents, a
storv of the Creek Indian Disturbances, of 1836, by
W. C. Hodges.
Cosmos, a sketch of a Physical Description of the
Universe, by Alex. Von Homboldt.
Woman in America, her work nnd her reward, by
vMarin J. M’lntosh, author of Charms and Counter
Charms, Ac.
Sketches of Minnesota; the New England of the
West, with incidents of travel in that Territory, du-
rin the summer of 1849, by E. S. Seymour.
The Wilmingtons, a Novel, by the author of Nor
man’s Bridge. Angela, Ac.
The Constancy of israel, a Discourse delivered be
fore the congregation Shecrit Israel. Charleston, S. C.,
on Shiibat Annin, Adar, 18, 5610, by Rev. M. J. Itaph-
all. A. M. Ph. D, published by request of tne congre
gation.
Also, new supplies of the various novels in demand.
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE,
mar 29 Market Square.
(to U G 9 REMEDIES
N-v Drops.
Church’s
-riBSi
Anderson’s Cough
do. da
Cough Syrup:
sted Cherry Pectoral,
tqrant.
Gum Drops, Jujube Paste and Jujube
Liquorice, Wistar’s Cough Lozlngers
of these popular remedies, just
•‘-ft. HENDRICKSON A CO.,
Gibbons'Buildings.
fl’O THE LADIES.—We reape -tfully invite
X your attention to our stock of Spring and Sum
mer Bonnets, consisting in part as follows, viz :
Super French Lace, Milan Edge, Split Straw, Jenny
Lind, Hungarian Lace, Spanish Straw, Neapolitan
Lace, Slate Cactus, Suptr Gimp, Fluted Pearl und
Pedal, Lyonise, Pumila, Florence, Brocade, Ac.
Also, u beautiful assortment of Misses’ Bonnets,
such as Lace, Cobing, Tuley, Gimp, Fluted Peurl and
Pedal, London Pluid, Ac., together with a greut vari
ety of Artificial Flowers, Dotted lluches and Tubbs,
Bonnet Ribbons, Neck Ribbons, Ac., Ac., all of which
will be sold ut a smull advance on first cost.
CURRELL A BOGGS,
mar 20 Liliibridge’s New Brick Building.
CPRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.—
X A beautiful assortment of those fine and common
Window Shades. Just received and for sale bv
mar 4 LaROCHE, BOWNF. A CO.
1X1 OTTO SEALS.—A fine assortment ot tram-pa
■i'X rent and fancy Motto Seals, for sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
mar 12 Market Square.
TAR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVER.
Xe WORT. For sule by
, LaROCHE A GODFREY,
mar 9 Gaudry’s Building.
T5AREGES AND TISSUES.—Just received
1’ light col'd Bureges and Tissues—choice colors.
mar6 J. f=. MAGILL.
’PRIMMING GOODS.—A variety ofhandsome
X Silk, Gilded, Steel, and Plated Buttons for Ladies
Dresses, and also a large assortment of Gimps mid
Galloons, by WICIIMANN A LICHTE,
139 Broughton st, opposite J. Dixon A Co’s Confec
tionery. mar 11
V by
mar 30
Guin Arabic Lozeugcs, for sal
LaROCHE A GODFREY,
Gaudry’s Building.
NEW SPRING GOODS.—P. P. HIL
ZHEIM, Agent, Jcfferson-street, would invite
ithc attention of the public to h's large arid in
creased stock of Clothing, Saddlery, Trunks, Ac. He
keeps constantly on hand an assortment of fine Dress
und Frock Coats, from $10 to $12; tine Cassimere
Pants, from $4 up; Sutin Vests, biack and col’d, from
$2 50 up; Hats’, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Saddles and
Bridles, Trunks, Ac., at reduced prices; Gentlemen’s
Cloaks, from $12 up; Servants' Clothing cheaper than
they can be purchased in the city.
Also, vurious other articles in his line, at prices
which cannot fail to please. mar 30
\ITATER-PROOF SUITS.—GEO. S. NICH-
v v OLS has just opened some water-proof Cloaks,
Sack Coats, Leggings, and Head Covers, a capital ar
ticle for those exposed in rainy weuther. For sale at
the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ range. nmr 30
PHILADELPHIA ALE.—20 barrels ‘Smith
x A Seckles'" superior Ale, just landed and for
sale by
mar 8 CHAS. A. GREINER
rjOLD PENS.—A new supply, just received and
u for sale by JOHN M. COOPER.
PROFESSOR BARRY’S TR1COPHER-
X OUS, or Medicated Compound.—Infallible for
renewing, invigorating, nnd beautifying the Hair, re
moving Scurf Dandruff, nnd all affections of the
Scalp, nnd curing Eruptions on the Skin, Diseases
of tlie Glands, Muscles, and Integuments, and reliev
ing Stings, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, Ac. . Just received
nnd for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.,
mar 26 Gibbons' Buildings.
POCKET BOOKS, Port Monois
.Purses, Ac., for sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
apl 2 Market-square.
PORTRAIT PAINTING, by T. J. JACKSON,
I No. 121 Broughtou-street. a few doors East of
Whitaker-street. where the Ladies und Gentlemen of
Snvannah are respectfully invited to call und examine
Iris Specimens.
|3P Portraits from Dngucrriotypes of deceased
persons correctly painted. tf apl 3
INDIA RUBBER BALLS Bat mid Parlor
X Bulls, manufactured by H. B. Goodyear. Just re
ceived und for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co.
ap 3 Gibbons' Buildings.
T>EC’I) per G. J. Jones,*!i0 boxes Candies.
xx ap 3 J.D. J
JESSE.
T> EC’D per schooner Gen. Irvin, 50 choice Balti
xx more Hums ; 200 lbs. Bologna Sausages,
ap 3 J. D. JESSE.
T> EC’D per ship Southport, 20 boxes Oranges ; 10
xx barrels Apples.
up 3 J. D. JESSE.
R OWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE, or Vege.
table Febrifuge, a specific mid lasting cure for fe-
L. J. MYERS,
Smets’ Building.
ver mid ague. For sale by
april 1
(1REAM ALE.—100 brrrels Cream Ale, landing
V-' from ship Southport und bark Vernon, for sale by
april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON.
PRAYER BOOKS AND BI
BLES, Testaments, Hymn Books for
' all denominations, for sale by
apl 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
MEW SPRING GOODS.—Just received from
x x the North, a. very handsome assortment of Bon
net, N-xk and Belt Ribbons: Flowers, Tupes, Dotted
Ruches, Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Ladies Visites;
which are offered for sale low by
WICIIMANN A LICHTE,
139 Broughton st, opposite J. Dixon A Co’s Confec-
lccticuicry. mar 11
('’ANTON MATTING.—25 ps.
Matting. For sab by
mar I iTHl’r
White and Col’d
LATHROP A FOOTE.
A YERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL, a valua
ble Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc. To
be had fresh anil jenuine, at L. J. MYERS,
upl 3 Comer Broughton and Whitaker-ets.
SPRING GOODS.—Per ship Marion: ~~
French, English and American Prints
Rich Furniture Chintz
French and Scotch Ginghams
Printed Muslins Lawns and Organdies
Plain Barages, Black Alpacas
Canton Lustre
Valencines and Thread Edgings and Insertings
Cambric and Swiss do do.
4-4 Fancy figured Laces
Lace Caps, Muslin Collars
Muslin and lace Cuffs
Bonnet Neel; and Cap Ribbons
F.gyptiun, Net, Lisle Tbrend and Silk Gloves
Net Mitts, Ac. For sale by
nmr 16 LATHROP A FOOTE.
gT. THOMAS BAY RUM. Just revived, und
for sale by
mar 27
L. J. MYERS,
Smets Building,
D AGUERRIAN SKYLIGHT GALLE
RY.—The subscriber respectfully announces to
tbe citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has
taken the rooms over Zogbaum A Co’s Music Store,
comer of St Juliun-street and Market-square, for the
purpose of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored,if required,and put up in Splendid
Morocco Cuses, Lockets, Breast-Pins Medallions nnd
Finger Rings; and ventures to assert, that he will fur
nish as good, if not a better Likeness than uny other
person ever located in Savannah. He feels himself
Justified in tbe nbove assertion from several years
practice in Boston, assisted by all the most recent im
provements in the art
“Surpassed by none, and equaled but by few,
This is my motto, and my pictures prove it true.’
The subscriber hus, ut great expense, fitted up
his uppartrricnts so as to secure light directly from
above, which is considered oneof the greatest additions
in taking perfect Daguerriun Likenesses. The Citi
zens of Savannah arc respectfully invited to call nt
his rooms nnd exumine specimens. Pictures tukon
at reduced prices.
W. V. PRENTICE,
_ Permanently located.
N. B.—Instructions given in the art on moderate
terms, comer of St. Julion-strcet and Market-square
(Up Stairs.) mar 27
TAOMESTIC/’S.—50 bales Georgia Osnaburgs
x^ 50 bales brown Shirtings and Sheetings
20 eases Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings
10 bales Shirting Stripes
6 do Tickings
5 enses Cottonades. assorted
5 bales Brown Cotton Drills
3 bales Bine Denims. For sale by
mnr 11 LATHROP A FOOTE.
(JAY.—25 bales prime North River Hay, lunding
XX from brig Buenu Vista, und for sale by
mur 14 JAS. A. NORRIS.
SSTONE WARE, of superior quality, consisting of
Cov’d Jars, Butter Pots, Milk Churns, Jugs, Pitch
ers. Water Kegs, Spittoons, Milk Pans, Cockroach
Traps. Also, n fine assortment of Yellow Bukin;
Puns, Pie I’lutcs, Ac. Received by late arrivals, am
for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY,
mar 12 No. 100 Bryan-street.
B EEBE’S COOKING RANGES.—The tin-
dersigned litis just received a harf dozen W. Bee
be,s Cooking Ranges, for burning wood or coal, with
or without water hacks, which will be sold ut a small
udviuice ou New-York prices, and wurrunted to givi
perfect satisfaction or no sale,
mar 23 McARTHOR A MORSE.
(CHILDREN’S GAITERS, of every descrip
tion, received this day. S. A. WOOD,
106 Bryan-street.
mar 16
C HEAP CASH STORE.—Tlie undersigned
will hi ftiture keep a competent and experienced
person at tlie North to purchase their goods on the
cash principle, und win sell them at the lowest possible
price for cash or approved paper. Our Btock.will be
large, consisting ot every variety of Goods suitable
for Spring and Summer trade.
Planters and Merchants visting the city, will please
call and examine our Stoek.
M. PRENDERGA8T A CO,
mar 25 Cr. Wbitakrrand Congress sts.
Robt. D. Walker, Joseph Lipnnmn, ‘john^A!
Montgomery Oumnnng, Jas. P. Screven AI n
nick O'Byrne, und J. R. Saussy, M. D. ’ ' ’’
Clerk of Council—Edward G. Wilson
City Treasurer—Joseph Felt.
City Marshall—Daniel H. Stewart.
City Surveyor, James W. D’Lyon
Messenger of Council—F. F. Strobliart
Keeper of Guard House—^Thomas Ilefi-J„.
Clerk of the Market—lolin R. Jolm, on 1
Keeper of Powder Magazine—Jos. E u:, ■
SuperintendentStreetsand LHnes—Owen n-ii"’
Chimney Contractor—Edgar McDonald l onrl -
Six City Constables—Dennis Hollar.s' i ,
Richardson, T. B. Maxwell, A.E. Jones m'u
andJ.C. Blnnce. ’ H »fiHil 1 « 1 ,
Superintendent City Watch—M. Sheflall i
Deputy Superintendent City Watch—H on ’ ,1 ,,
er. 1 j 'j* Ul-
Second Lieutenant City Watch—James
Sergeants City Watch—John Devaav II
tens, J. B. B. Harley, and Thomas Ryan’ ’ “ eir
Keeper of the Peat House—Anthony O
Port Wardens—Capt. John Hunter Tg. ® Ur '„
combe,Handtord Knapp, W. U. Kelly, Heii rv u"'' “‘l
Inspector of Dry Culture—Wm. A Pollies' Smh >-
Sexton—B. Luthrop ' r “'
Measurers and Inspectors of Lumber—li-vV. ,
Wolf, Wm. CtiiBon, Enoch Mills, Augustu.Bouli-t t
Thomas Hoynes, John Boden, Robert A JW ’
Thomas Wylly, John F. O’Byrne, Je.ie fi. , 1
Inspcctorot Salt—Robert N .Adams.
Do. Turpentine—Caleb Emery.
Do. Wood -Joseph J. McDouaid.
Health Officer—Dr. Charles Gauahl.
Harbor Master—Luke Christie.
Jailor—Isaac D’Lyon.
Deputy Jailor—Isaac M. D’Lyon.
Clerk C. C. P. A O. A T. C. S.—Philip M. Ri, a . el i
Sheriff do. John A. Staley
City Auctioneers—S. P. Bell, O. Cohen, and T J
Walsh.
Weigher of Hay—Francis Waver.
Contractors to supply Sick Poor with Medicine-
InrnerAOden.
Pump Contractors—Stibbs A Davis.
Contractor to light the City Lamps—Jomoi Dunn
Contractor to light the Market Lamps—Jumen'c
Blance.
Kecperofthe City Clock—Moses Eastman.
City Printer—E J Puise, und Jackaou Punch A
Sibley.
BANKS IN SAVANNAH.
HANK OK THE STATE OK GEORGIA,
Capital $1,500,000—appropriated to Savannah, $750
A. Porter. President, I. K. Tefftcaihier.
Offering days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Directors—Wm. T Williams, C. P. Richardione It.
Hutchison, H. D. Weed, B. Snider, N. A. Uardce,
Joseph Washburn on the part of the individual mock-
holders, and John Boston Director on art of die
State.
Teller—S.B. Williams.
Branches at Augusta. JEatonton, Athena, Washington,
and agencies at Macon, Griffin, and Columbus.
PLANTERS’ BANK.
Capital paid in, $535,400.
Geo. W. Anderson, President; H. W. Mercer, Cash r.
Offering days, Tuesdays—Discount, Wednesdays.
Directors—Fraucia Sorrel, J. C. Nicoll. I»anc Cohen,
W. II. Cuyler, John Williamson, Geo. Jones, John
Stoddard—J. C. Ferrell, Teller. Agency in Griflin.
MARINE AND FIRK INSURANCE BANK.
Cupital paid iu, 6G14,()00—privileged to inoiekse the
same to $800,000.
E, Padelford,President—J. Olmstead, Caehier. Dis-
count days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturd»jt. Pa
per received up to 10 o'clock, ou the mornings of dis
count.
Directors—Geroge Hall,Elina Reed A. Champion,
Octavus Cohen, N. B. Knapp, C F. Milla,—C. F.
Preston, Teller. Agencies in Griffin and Macon.
C. R. R. AND BANKING COMPANY OF GA.
Capital, $2,540,165, all of men has been paid in-
appropriated for banking purposea, $205,000. R. K.
Cuyler, President; Solomon Coheu, Cashier; George
A. Cuyle-, Teller
Offering duya, Mondays, Discount days T«iet»a»y>.
Directors—J. W. Anderson, W. Cinotrue, Andrew
Low, John R. Wilder, H. McAlpin, Thomua Purse,
Jos. S. Fay, W. B. Johnson.
SAVANNAH INSTITUTE FOB flAVINGft.
C. P: Richurdsone, President; J. Olinuteaa, Trees
surer; Hiram Roberta, Secretary.
Director#—JL D. Weed, I. W. Morrell, Uei-janiin
Snider, K. B. Knapp, G. R. Hendrickson, H. Lathrop,
Thomas J. Walali.
The Investing Committee it composed of H. D-
Weed Beuj. Snider, aud Hiram Roberta.
FIRE DISTRICTS.
1st Diatrict—That part of the city East of Ball
atreet und North of South-hroud. Indicated by the
tolling of the Exchange bell.
2d District—That part of the city East of Boll and
South of South-broad—the bell atrikes twice with
abort intervals.
3d Diatrict—That part of the city North of South-
broad atreet, between Bull and Weat-broad-stf
—three strokes of tbe bell. ,
4th Diatrict—That part of the city South of South*
broad, between Bull and West-broad streets—four
strokes of the bell. , t
5th District—All that part of the city 'Veit oi
WeBt-broad street—five strokes of tlie bell.
COMMISSIONERS, . .
Residing in Savaunah, for the taking of Deposition^
aDd for Acknowledgement and Proof ot Deeds, <x c ’
to be used iu other State?. .
George Schley, for the States of Maine, M a? * a f c '
setts, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, Mat)
land, South Carolina, Alabama, and Louisian.
M II McAllister, for Massachusetts.
Solomon Cohen, for South Carolina.
A R Lawton, for South Carolina.
Robert M Charlton, for Florida.
Charles E Teft, for North Carolina.
Charles S. Henry, for Connecticut.
Martin, ]
upplies
of
Received by
j. b urm
Markot-sq»“ rl '-
-pOTATOES.-lOO bbls in flue order, on board M
IT Chas. Carroll, from Boston. For sole* by
mar SO PADELFORDt FAY
A YElt’S CIIEHRY PECTORAL--*; 01 sal,>
iV by JOHN A. MAYER,
mur 4 156 Brongbton^.
THE BRITISH COLONIES.—Their
x tory, condition, extent and resources, D}
Esq., late Treasurer to the Q“ ecn ,? li „.tv T ‘
land, at Honp Kong, nnd a Member of Her .iw. (jg
Legislative Council in China—to be coinplnw .
parts, at 25 cents, 16 at 75, or 8 divisions. ®b c0 ' :„
somely bound, at $1 87J each. First thru 41011
" mm-8 JOHN M. COOrg^,
’T'JIE DEBTOR’S BAUGHTER, OR I,lFE
x and its Changes, by T. S. Arthur. „
The Black-Plumed Rifleman, A Tulc of the n
iution, by Newton M. Curtis,
The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wnl P j. fr
Nqw supplies of the Queen’s NecklaCt^ ^
ret filstnr
der Duma,
mar 9