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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1853 TKirn sm Common Hrnup. Bhe *a»« among the glittering erowd- A maiden (air, without preteuce— And whom they naked her humble name, She whispered mildly, •* Common Sons*.” liar modest garb draw every aye, Her ample cloak, her ehuesor leather- - And whan they sneered, aha Bloody ealtl, “ I drew aooording to tba weather.'' Ttie7 argued long and raaaoacd loud, UdobW Hindoo phrase myatarieua. While aha, poor child, could not divine Why glrla ao young abould be to aerloua. Thej knew the length of Plata'a *»•*■*• And how the ■. Iiolare wrote In baturn '' Bhe studied author* not an dajp. And took tha Bible for bar pattoro. And no aha aald, *' Exouse me, frlanda, I Had ,11 li*v« lliolr I'WJJ* 1 'Am,. ‘’sesssasasset Frkncii Minnuax Uiiohbi. — A U» P»ri" I,Iter «... i I li««o wondered how matri monial .genie, lln>«« l“ropIo l,lM l’" ‘1.V .irekl. husband. Uni WIWJ, coinfiirUbl. Mt- llei.MDi. in life, down.., nnd .iniabl. lem|i.r. —manege In ninko Imlll .ml. nmot. A enm- iniutrT of police line jus! ortoalcJ un oxlen- ,i,c dealer in llii. wny, and llio .ccrol lies leaked nut. H. advertised himnoll n» corn doctor tn till the crowned Iteade, and mild po tent medicines. Ho wa. alio on ■gentler inir- riagee, and had a fine lot of young ladioe, willi dowries varying from 'dU.OOOf. In half a mi I nn. He had noon hi. book, the names of daughters of members of Ilia Acndomy nnd Mennlo, ol a marshal of France, nnd sundry Osrtnan princes. Uenllcmon that applied for wives paid an anlranco feo, and in the course of tho negotiation .undry other claims, ill all a con- nidorahlo sum. When it become necessary to bring tho ntlsir too conclusion,a nnatltlly el laded lovelies, with a parcel of oldorly females acting as their mothers, wore introduced, nnd tha applicant wa. only too glad to make Ins escape. II. generally abstained from muking the swindle public for ft.r of being laughed at. The investigations that hove boen commenced will probably load to lit. breaking up el all the matrimonial offices in Faria. Havk wii ilooKHS AMonti usl—The edi tor of the Yuaoo Oily Whig, Airs. Harriet N. l’rewctt, claim, kin to Ksv. John Rog.ro, ol Binitlifi.,ld, and say. her great anceater was wo. Juhnny, one of tho M nine small children that woo carried in the arms of his mother to nee hi* rather burnt to death nt the alakc in 1«k>3. Other n einbers of tho lemily are tpread all over New Er gloud. There were fifteen or twenty of the name and bluod, including tl Mrs. Prew.lt, in the Revolutionary crest of the family is a crown and sword—em blematic of llio martyr anil soldier, 'l ife fam ily is even more remarkable fnr longevity than anything else, excepting piety- Their days ur« long in ihe lands It u tho fulfillment ol the old Scripture promise that the setd of the njjbteoua shall live from generation to genoia- tiwn. while the wicked live out ouly half their days. ____________________ The Catholic* of Boston are about to erect several now churches. Bishop Fitzpat rick is contemplating tho erection of a grand cathedral in the centre of the city. YVmuTEHALK ANinriiTAIl/ CLOTHING STORE. 1 | AV1NU retnovad from tb* corner of Barnard I~1 and Bryan stroet to th« new brick building erected o a ttic life of tiie .''hasnU Home, on lirynu (treat, stove Air. Champion's Grooery Store, tho 8nbaeribera respect fully announce to the oititen* of Savannah and it* vi cinity that they will keep constantly on baud a large And well selected stock of Kcady illutlc Clolliinir, Togethor with evory article necessary iu the .Ctontlomcn'i Furnishing Line. We would invite special attention to our elegant and (leleot stock of i'all aud Waiter Garments, uhirta of of tha finest quali'y, Cravats in every variety, Collars of the newest styles, Drawers and Undcrshira of va- riuns materials and make, Caps, Hats, Gloves, Socks. Boots and Shoes. Also Truuks, Blankets, Ao., Ac., all ot which will be sold at UniMpally Low Price*, by HOT6-6m D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER, Oliver's new brlok bulidiug, Dryaa-at. Dry Goods, Clothing, feo- ’rFi o Ft BAvTiiifi sto ttlT Orcut SncriS*# AT MAAS So HEYMANN’8 CLOTHING EIMPOItlCM. oTiiicmiiitrjr, dial Ibar aro now prepared to off., oue of the largest and best solcotcd stocks of /]/ OTH1ND, nnd a ventral assortment of (Jen tumen'e FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notions. ever brought to Ihla rity, suitable for fall and winter wear, at prices never known or beard of in thlej oun- ^W'e enumerate a few leading articles in orr line, to which we Invite spseinl attenlum: Extra Ilrnvj Ovcrrnnte. tarskln, Petersham, English and Amerioan Pilots, Blaukot and Double Cloth. Brcss and Krock Conti, In Black, Blue, Brown. Olive, and Dove Colored French aud English Cloths. Diininc** nnd Hunting In arete variety of stylos, and of different materials, sneli as'Cloth, Cassinierc, Tweed, Cash uie rat and raan- ufactured in plain, olonded, striped and mlasd patterns. Pnntnloon*, In Blaok and fancy Colored Cloth, Casslmero and Cue- sinet superllns Doeskin In various colom. TealS| Plain, White and rignred Satin and Rllk-for wedding and party wear: Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Blaok aud Fanoy Satins,Doe skins, Can lime rein, Ac. Hnnlcry, Gents' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawer*. Books, Gloves, 8u«pmi<tcrs, Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Neok Ties of the latest French and American styles in great variety. Hals, Cups. Trunk*, Carpet lings and Valine*. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for '.ing their stock, will enable them to offer induce- iu their trade seldom mot with, and at tha same “‘‘tAe union saving store Corner of Congress aud Jefferson streets—the greatest depository or ItE.VDY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MAAS A UEYMANN. lloyn and Youth*’ Clothing, Not to bo surpassed in the variety of stylos, make and low price, to be found at the above named cstal>- 1853. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. PIEUHON. 1IKIUT As CO., No. 101 Bry- X and 08 fit. Julian-ats., Savannah, Georgia, havo •low iu store, und are rocoiviug weekly additions by the Hteamers, h large nnd well seloeteil Spring stookof fash ionable HEADY MADE CLOT HING, to which they invito the attention of merchants and tho pnblio in gen eral. The favorable reputation our goods have gaiued, bo.h for style and quality, we are determined shall be sustained ; and no efforts will be spared to give our cus tomers entiro satisfaction. Receiving, at we do, goods di rect from OUR OWN MANUFACTORY, we aro onabled to sell them as low as can be furnished in the Southern country. Our stock is varied aud complete throughout, 'Meuliarly adapts ‘ ‘ ‘ mB| in store COATS ... , and Roinhaalne Frocks, Hooks and hall Sacks, vn, Dufl’ and Fanoy Clouded Liuon Coats, Fine White Linen Duok English l'nltot-s, Fancy Silk Cro tons, Pongee Silks. Real Grass J.inens, Illauk and Fan oy Cashmcrotte Business Coats, oto.. etc. PANTS. Black Doeskin, Plain and Fanoy Cassimcres, Plain ami Fancy Linen Drillings, Ueuvy White and Fancy Duck do., Black and Fancy Cashmerctte, etc., ftc. A great variety of White Fig'd aud Embroidered Marseilles VESTS, Black and Eaucy Satin Forms, Whits and Fan- Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnishing Goods, use, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fanoy Cravats, Gloves, Suaponders, Socks, etc. Also a superior stock of Youths’ Clothing. Tn • attention of Merchants vis iting tho oity is respeotfully solicited to an examination , .. which will bo sold on accommodating fob 10 WINTER IKON WORKS, Montgomery, Alabama, H«*p». 1, 1HS2* flUIEBE WurkN, employing 15U liunds, construct X average of an Engine tcttklu—and beg attention oTAlill owners to the most valuable improvement in Mill Machinery of the day, <uuf so umrraHltd—to wit: COOPUU’tt PATENT UI’KIUUT AND DIRECT ACTING MINGLE AND GANG-SAW' .HILL BNG11NK. MB&A01NU (W1MU OTBSU VALUABLK IMmOVCMCHTS) HUXIE’S PATENT CONTINUOUS FEEDWUHKS Ait iiioumparxAly superior sul,ittiute fur the Ituy Wheel. The pocnliar prinoiulu from which tho uoo/e Mill do* rives its greatest merit, is muro especially valuable iu its application to tho Gang Saw frarno. The Engine stands immediately underneath the Sash, to which the Piston Rod is diroctly attached. The motion of the Sash is thus directly controlled by the steam in the oy Under, and by the Introduction of this at a particular point, the force of both the up and downward stroke(neu- ally falling with snob jarring effects on the plutnbor bloeks and wrist pins,) is euurely arrested, the Sash being thus always suspended as it were on the Steam, relieving thereby the juuruaie and wrist, (so liable to heat in the usual application) or all heatiug tendency. Ry Airtuo of this principle, practical demoastratton e»u be furnished that these mills arc cupablo of un oa- sy speed of 20U revolutions per minute, aud at this speed are nearly uoisoless; tho d«t of tho saws beiug almost sdune hoard. A oommou speed for the single saw under this application is from UU to SOU revolu tions par minute I T lie style iu which these Engiues and Uioir appurteuanoes are gotten up, is superior thruogbout. while tho mill lu iu design, embodies eve ry practical and well tried improvement oxtaut. The Engine and other work from this establishment is not excelled In auy part of tha United States. Employing OS it does, the best taleht, and provided with the best heavy aud light tools and materials, uu superiority of style or uurkmunship is iulmittedl This point is roudl- ly oonoeded by all who visit these very exteusivo works. Attsntiou is also called Uf Cooper’s *• Strictly Tortnblr and Vlbru- tory” Circular Maw .Mill | which may be hauled with entire facility, from point to point, at pleasure, by four kurses; and is warranted su perior to any heretofore iiraaeated to the public. Contracts made for delivery in New York, New Or- leanf, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or Ma- eon:—the transportation u> these points being moder ate from the facilities presumed by the Railroad and Water communication thorewith. Add ress, A. WARNER, Beo’y, or, J. S. WINTER, Ag t. Montgomery, Ala. P. B.—These works have reoontly shipped to Pensa- eola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “ Cooper’s direct anting Guug Eugiucfl, and two of his single Saw En- ^inoi^whlon are capable of cutting 60,000 feet of lum- The parties ordering, effected the purchase after a tour through the Northern and Eastern States, in search Of the best and most approved Mill, after first examin ing those or this company; they returned alter thor ough inveatigaTiou, convinced that no establishment met with presented such general advantages, or ooinbi- nations of improvement as found at these works. HKfKRKMOBa *• T. O. Metealf, President Mechanics' B’k August*. G. B Lamar, l’ros't B’k of the Republic, New York. Loouard t> HmlMi, N. Y.; E. WUhington, H^vannah. Wm. M-Martin,Charloatou; Wright, WlUiaius 4 Co., New Orleans. ly 001 1,1 B .UU’Kll’M ItlAtiAZINK tor Alnrcb. Beatrico•, or, the Unknown HeUUves, By Cath- Siuolair, author of “Modern Aooomplishments," **Tfce Two Morehants; or, Solvent and Insolvent By ^ Tb^Brigand; or, the Monntain Chief. THK JCN1CKEUUOCKEK FOR MARCH. Andersou's Aiuurlcau Villa Architecture, containing Flans nnd Elevations, with a Description of Eightoou Villas and Thr*« Churches, etc. VlfNAM W MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR MARCH. Tha Miseries of Human Life—an Old Friend iu a Clew Dress. Hand-Book of Universal Geography; Being a Gaxot- teer of the World. Edited by T. Carey Callioot, A. M. itnth; a Novel. By the author “ Mary Barton.*' The Dean's Danghter ; or, the Days we live in. By Mrs. Gore. Far dale by (mar S) JOHN M. COOPER k CO. limit itcductiou of Prices. In order to reduce the present large aud choice stock of WINTER GOODS 8AVANN A II UI B A Z AAIt, 116 Bruughton itrcct, next door to Horton if Hike• man't Jeutlry Store. A DLLBANCO tmgs to announce to his city • and country customers that in order to prepare file store for the reception of his Spring Goods, fie has du -rmiuod to offer to purchasers fur cash very liberal inv'iioeineuts to supply thenmulvex with Winter Goods from his present stuck. To thoao who havo not com pleted their supplies the prosont affords a rare chance to make purchases. Those Goods boing entirely new, ‘ thrust unon the market (as is often the case icap sales) to bo sold at auy price, iu order to gel rid of them, but are offered to cash purchasers for tbe reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do w ell to call early, thereby insuring to themselves the best op portunity to make good selvctions. jnn 6 Kobiiison dc Caiu|t, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE now receiving their stuck* ol'Fall nnd Win ter Goods, consisting iu part of flno Blue, Blaok, anu Fancy Colored English aud Frenah Cloths; Ovsr- Costings, of Blaok, Blue aud Fancy Colorod Beavcre and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Blaok and Drab; English, Kronen and Ajuorican Cassimcr ,of Bl'k and Fancy Col ors; Vestings, of Silks, Santius, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rioh Cut-Silk Velvets. All of whloh will be made up at tho sbortet notice, and In the best style of workmanship. Uur Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at tho well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jeunings k Co.. No. ZS1 Broadway, Now York, and is warranted equal to any in the oity. We keep oonstantly on hand the largost assortment of Furnishing Goods of any house in the trade, such as White and oolorod Shirts; Fancy do; Bilk, Lislo Throad and Unuso Merino Under Garments; Bhakor Flannel and Lambs Wool do; Throad, Cotton, Merino and l^mbs Wool Hosiery: Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White aud colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's mako; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in fact, every thing necessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. For sale on as accommodating terms as can be had in the city, at Gandry's Building, noxt door to Pulaski House. aep21 Upholstery and Cabinet Work. Tho subscribers having taken tho atore on Whitakor-i trout, noxt to Dibble k Carey's Tai loring Establishment, resnectfully announce to _ the oitiaeus of Savannah that they are prepared to execute all orders iu the abovu line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furnl- * I unorals supplied at the shortest notice. JAMES LARKIN, 20 ly THOMAS TIEHNEY. Cornier i David morris, ' Bryan and Jkkfkr^on Strkrtb.'I HAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Voorty ShvUere, Locks, all kinds Railings f Orates, Sec. ■O—.. WROUGHT IRON BAFE8, with nnplok- able IBooks, made to OUbKH. Persons wish ing to ascertain the qualities of the Safes I made by me in this eity, are respectfully referred to the Bank of Savannah, the Piauters' Bank, and the following mer chants. whom I huvo supplied: A. A. Solomons A Co.. Einstein k Kokman, J. L. Cope, aud D. U. Niohols. All ordure punctually attended to. ly 24 duns, Rifles, Hardware, &c. GUMMA.MLR 11 ATM. * T1I1B Hat will exae.tTy meet the want Jorsuiumer wear, the texture being light JsHS and the style the latest. Ilooeived and Bale by N. K. UAliNUM, fob 2 1*9 Congress-st. /IttAYU OINTMENT—Fnr VVhlto 8«olf VX logs. Ulcers, Sire Legs, Bruises, Sprains, Burn?, Kheumatio Bains, Tetter, Eruptions, Piles, Ao., pre pared by W. W. Gray, Raleigh, N. C., fee sale by JOHN B. MOORE A CO., mars* Gibbon's Buildings. AiuuvAi.d rtiR stlawhk. P W bbla Apples, 10 boxes Oranges, just lauding and for sale by . (mar 25) W. D. FORD. B> bbla Extra iluiUinurc Flour, just P lauding nnd for sale by aura ' w.D.Fonp. i DNDRI KM.—-Prunes, Fig*, Almouds, Uaiaiuii, i) W. D. v ORl). BY’M CAIiaUNATIVL.-The «un. English Artiule, uasurpaMod asaremody fo iso, Cbolics, Ac., and is porUcuUrly oUiciciuu that children are subject to, giving ■ rn am Fer as la by JOHN B. MOORE A CO. attmh; —lust received * from KU|»i>ly ol lin- Pattes, With Truffcr | 1 dosen Turrluo do s Truffns: 1 dosonPaObede UeuaA»iu»#T»T*lus; 'attar de Peidrnaux l ruffes ; 1 doson Pattca acia Uras, for sale by A. IlONAUD, __»ar» Oar, of Bay and Wbiuker-*u. T Wi WNKB’S DU D BLK MO D A WATE R ^ nt ARTICLE.—Tha maanfacturera, (tb* , ***“*f*. °f Cork, Ireland) in the prepara- fof lb#ir warar, carefully •xeiac. ftH deUurfoy, BubeUvoes. xdiaitting into lL wUvlngrtMueuofascriAiaed parity. A usveatxu dirxct, and for sale by -j. x , A. X SOLOMONS A CO. ^2* T ‘■‘""‘d’s Haucontins, lfb“ P ai ?f Uu Kettlos and JOhRi. MAURICE. . »ry low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kind and carefully executed, and at low prloes. I Gentlemen in want of a good uttitile 1 are invited to tbe above goods. ' fob H W. UEIDT, Gibbons' Building. GAN D LEM. 1 BOXES Hull Ac Hou’s Mould Candles, II Id pure Hparm and Stearin do, ft do Adamaatin all at cost prices; Ift do Patent Tallow do, per lb.; ft half bbls No 1 Mackerel; ft do do No 9 do : 10 qr do Nos 1 and 2 do; 6 half bbls Codfish, Sounds Tongues; 20 boxes Poarl Starch; 20 da Colgate's Soap; 20 half bbls extra Canal Flour; 16 bblf Kxtri 40 tmskets assorted brands Champagne; Lor .ton Po; gUrtrtg . ._jgi mar 2 draught. To bo sold aheap for cash, SCALLY’S, St. Andrew's UalL quality landing aud for s»lo b; /'1AM' Vj ins COHENS I B. SCALLY’S, St. Andrew's Hall. A Clement—for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. £ R1NTED Greuadinw, Silks, Damuiue du Ve nice, Silk Tissues, black Grenadine Silk. Satin t Barege and colored. In AIK1N A BURN8. O ATM FOR male.—Landing from brig Mury Chapitel from Baltimore, aud will' be sold low oo the wharf by (marb)H. K. WASHBURN, Agt. W indow Mil ahem. some auortment just opou and for sale by »ArT A1KINA BURNS. NUTU'.K. LL accounts due the undersigned « L January last, if aotseUIed by the UXli 1UURING MTUVBM of beat )Mt ucrt tree Ranges, for salt cheap by JAML'15 SULLIVAN, lift Broughlon-st. Corporation Notices. HAVANNAH P. IIODrvE Ac IlOHPITAL. MARCH 1st, 1B53. Visiting Committee fot March and April: John W. Anderson, and Charles Green. Applications for admis sion should be made to the Visiting Committee. In eases of emergency auy member of the Board of Man agers may grant pormiu. mar 5 1YROPOHALH will bo recoivcd lor Hie con- I 1 ■ traction ami putting down of a Flood Gate in tb* < Springfield Canal. For plan and i to the undersigned JAMES P. SCREVEN, ( e b 28 Chairman D. C. C. VriOHT TICKETS FOR NK4JKOKH.— 1V Extract from Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, •• Be it further ordainetl, That a general ticket given by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or porrou of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until ton o'oloak P. M.; hut that, iu order to pass a uogro or free per non of oofor after ton o'clock r. M., n sjiuetal . ticket Hliall be given, whioh tloket shall spooiry Hie hour when It Is to expire, und may be given both be fore aud after ten o'olock 1*. M.: Provided, however, • that no tloket shall pass the bearer thereof after mid night, whether it be dated before or after that hour, un less the timo when it is given, and the ohjeet in view, and tho place to whloh the bearer is sent, are distiuotly sped fled.'' * The officers and privates of the City Guard are hero- « by ordered to enforce the above section. Ujr ordor of bi, llooor tho Mayor. KDWAHD Q. WII.SON, Bavannah, 26th Jan'y, 1863. Clerk of Council. * diUKliams mid Prints. 1\/TUSMN GINGHAMS, of finest quality, Black * 1Y1 aad Col'd Ginghams, Pink, Blue, and Green cheeked do., for salo by mar 3 tf NEVITT, LiTIinOP A 8TEBBIN8. NOTICE. rpiIE Subscribers have disposed of their interest J 1 in the Drug Business in Savannah, up to date, to JOHN B. MOOltE, to whom ail debts duo us must be paid, and all aocount* against us presented for liquids- 1 tion. G. A. A J. B. HENDRICKSON, bavaunah, March 1, 1863. nmr 2 COP A KTNUKHlli P. , fit 1112 undersigned Itavn fanned n eopnrtuership, 1 taking efleet from the first day of January last, un der the firm of JOHN B. MUUltE k CO, tor the transac tion of a general wholesale A retail Drug, Paint and Oil business. They may be fouud at the old stand of Moor* A Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. Crape felmwls, Crape Shawls. I UMT RECEIVED ut Ufa new store a fresh sup- fj fly ot Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shawls, of every quality. Tho Ladie-s are most respectfully re quested to call and look ut them, as there is no trouble 1 to show goods—at J. U. COHEN A CO.'S, mar 7 140 Broughton-st. / lOFFIiK, Sugur mill Butter Tryers and To ly baceo Cutters, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, i mar 21 11^ Bryan-st. i TIN WARE AT WUOLKHAE. A VERY largo assortment, lor sale by J\,. JAMES SULLIVAN, mar 21 145 Broughton-sC. / lO P P J£ U, Bruh» and Zinc Wm.ii Puns ol \J uew and boautifal patterns, for salo by JA61ES SULLIVAN, mar 21 145 Broughton-ut. ; 1 > LATKORJ1 HCAJjKH* Counter Scutes i 1 aud Toa Beales, for sale by ' JAMES SULLIVAN, mar 2f 146 Brouglitou-st. 1_> AT TRAPH.—Spring aud Wire, far sule by L\,marl8 JA8. SULLIVAN, 145 Broughton-st. | slJTT HlNLiKH, Tubucco Cutters, Plutiurin If aud Counter Scales, etc., for salo by mar 18 J AS. SULLIVAN, 141 Broughton-st. U liOVLi.M mid Tongs, Fire Dogs, Smoothing 0 Irous, Ao., for sale by JAMES SULLIVAN, mar IS No. 145 Broughton-st. XV OTIC 12.—Thu uudersigued will conliiiuo to carry on tho Lumber aud Timbor business as heretofore, under tho name ana style of J. Itoborts k Co. J. ROBERTS, mar 19 ROBERT AUSTIN, Li 1'EUH CAN DC EH.—10 boxes of Mitchel’s 0 Sperm Candles, low for cash at mar 19 SCALLY’S, St. Andrew's Hall. I>R(JNEH«—30 jura of handsome eating Pruuos; L 25 wooden boxes do. at cost prices. ' mar 19 SCALLY’S, St. Audrow's Hall. |.'iLm,ltAlHlN8iimlClJitUANTH."Liiii- r toy's Ilalsius and 20 boxes of Spices, low for cash at mar 19 BCALLY'S, bt. Andrew's llall. / 1 RENA DINE H1LK8.—Some very l.umi- \J( some patterns of Grenadine Silks; also striped < tissue Barege, iu white, grata, pink and brown, oponed this day and for eale by mar 19 LaROCUE A BOWNE. UILK A1ANTIJLL4H. — Appliculiuu Silk 0 Mantillas, aud Talmas, in assorted colors of the most style for salo by mar 19 LA ROCHE A ROWNE. IirOUDEN WARE.—Butter Churns, Pig- J V gins, truss aud iron-bound Buckets, Well Buek- ets, Barrel Covers, Ao. just received and for sale low by mar 19 J. P. COLLINS, 1UU Bryan-st. I ACTKAIX, or Artificial Brunst—An cx 1 J eellent article for nursiug children—for sale by JOHN B. MOORE A CO., mar 19 Gibbon's Buildings. | FI Oill.HON CROCKERY.—Intending to uu V.y exclusively RETAIL BUSINESS. I will dispose ot tho rewaiuing stock of Common Cruckory at reduced \ prloes. (mar 19) J. P. COLLINS. IMtENCll OLIVES AND CAPERS, &c.—Just P rocoivod : 10 boxes Frenuh Olives, 19 “ Caper*, 10 “ Castile Soap—for sale by 1 mar 15 J. ROUSSEAU. 1 >AI.Tl.HORE FLUbit. — 1UU bbls. extra 1 I Baltimore Flour, in store. For salt by war 17 BUNKER * OODEN. QFUINIJ HOl.Tf.. Thumb LaUliUi, l-ock., 0 (assorted,) Wardrobo Hooks, Ac., Ac., for eale by war 18 JAMES SULLIVAN, lei Broughton-st. \TKIJjH.-—Black Lac*. Blue, Brown and Green V Gossamer Veils, aud Blue and Brown Gossamer for waking Veils, just received by mar 16 LaROCUE k BOWNE. / \U4JAND1E8.—We huvejust received a low of those very elegant French printed Organdies, wmch for designs unU colors, cannot be surparsed, at mar 22 J 11. COltEN A CO., 140 Broughton-st. 1>K1NTKI> RlCHiilNH AND LAWNS ol I evory style aud price, from 8M cents to $1 per S^rd. at [mar U\ J. U. COHEN A CO. CftbGlIB. COLDH AND UUONCftllTIH. OA8TILLESDE PARIS, for ihe cure of Coughs, 1 Colds anti Bronchitis, A/f tctions tf thi Throat—so nrevalont at this soasou of the year. Wei j not recom mend the Pastilles de Paris to ouro all the ills life is heir to, but we do say they will cure all offectious of the throat, us a trial of them will prove. Manufactured by Moore A Taylor, HI Maiden Lane, New York. Just re ceived and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Sqnaro. N. B.—The genuiue bear* the written signature of Moore A Taylor. m4 VTEW UOOD8 PER HTEAkUER. _L>| Elegant Laoed Striped Tissues, White aud Pink Pl'd do Rioh Printed Baregos, Bl'k, Plalu, Fig'd and Plaid Orenadinos,) Rioh Orguudie Lawns nml Mualius, French Cambrics, Blaok Bareges, Black and While Paris Mixtures, Light Kid and Alex. Silk Gloves, J Blaek aud White Crape Shuwls. 4 k Endi'tl Lace mot Muslin Chcmi-.-Us^ Col'd Silk Cords, Parasols, Ae., Ae. At 83 Broughton-st, by war 17 W. C. WADSWORTH.* T'VO.HEHTIC LIQUOKH— ±J 169 bbls N O Rectified Whisky 199 do E Phelp's Northern Gin 49 do P A li Connecticut IUver Qin 76 do New England Rum 49 do Domestic .Urumiy 29 L and 29 casks 4th Proof Brandy 39 bbls superior old MonongahcLt Whisky 99 do do Rye do 499 gallons old Georgia Peaoh Brandy, for eale by mar 14 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 1JIKD CAGES.—Canary, Robin, Squirrel, 13 Parrot and Breeding Cages, of all rises. ' mar 19 MORSE A NICHOLS. T^OK HALE.—A Man twenty-six years old— P first-rate house servant and warranted sound. Apply to (mar 15) WM. WRIGHT. fi'NUU TUI HUH.—A beautiful urticle, usod Pi for cookiug Eggs. mar 19 MOUSE A NICHOLS. T^OR HALE.—The fallowing Men: Duo 28 P years, one 22, and ono 21 years old—accustomed to plantation work aud warranted sound. Apply to mar 15 WM. WRIGUT. yOK HALE.—A mau thirty three years old— • X? S°od firemau and sawyer—lias been working in a steam saw mill in this clfy for several years. Apply to mar 15 WM. WIUOUT. 1>IHCUITH.—Egg, Soda, Leiuou, Sugar and ; 'll Butter Biscuits for sale by , war 12 W. D. FORD. 1 Sill A Mil,KM A tow j.iocn. til' lii.lt. Ptalil X Silks, iu assorted colors, received pur steamer Flori da and for sale Ly mar 14 LaROCUE A BOWNE. IklHCUITH.— I,cinou, Sugar, Fancy, Butter, .13 *ad Soda Biscuits, fresh, just received and for sale iy (u.r 23) W. D. FORD. \.| LXTAKD.—London and American Mustard, XVL a superior artiele, just received aud for sal* by > mar 23 . W. D. FORD. rpj^H TEAH. TUST RECEIVED—5 half chests Teas—Gunnow- - fj dor, Imperial, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, and Blaek r Teas, put up in half and quarter lu. raotallio packs. The above Teas have bceu selected with great care and will give satisfaction to oonsu.u.ra—for sale by mar 23 V\ D. FORD. NOTICE. . TV/fR. WILLIAM II. MOUSLEY will attoud to 111. ui v business during my absaaoe from ths SUte. Savaanali, March 21,186A. J. T. JONES. 1 bit. CUNNINLitlAkU’H Aporluut Fill*. These Pill* are prepared by Dr. A. Cunningham, tor many year* a resident of Savannah, and aro recoia- uieuded as a valuable family medicine. Fur aal* by mar 22 W. W. LINCOLN, Monumont-sq. ' T3VI.UID 1HAGNKM1 A.—Thl. toi.don.ed .olu- P tion is a very agreeable and efficient form for the administration of Magnesia, and is very useful in nau- sea,acidity of the atomach, oca-sickness and dyspepsia. , For sale by W. W. LINCOLN, J mar 22 Manama nt-eg. - T LHT RECEIVED.—120U bob. fresh Pecan if Nut* from New Orleans, mar 22 J. D. JESBE. New-York AdvortiBementB. Coetar’s Eilcrnilnator. OR TIIK TOTAL EXTERMINATION (>f Rafe. Uloe, Cookro»oh»., Anu, Urounil —v.orf, Booties, Crickets, Ac. Warranted not injurious to the human family. WIU me human family. Will not die iu their holes. Also Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED- in Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, on proprietor, Bros' Thibault, No. 16 Wi 2ft Broadway ; E. G ‘imes i Westchester House, Bowery e ; W. llolborton, 4SI) Broouie street, and 75 an Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 stroet; Goorge Gay, 1)7 Union Fluco ; Benjamin , 40 McDongal street; L. H. Ulnesae, 48 John , and 80 At. Mark's Place: Thomas Thomas,Jr., foot, 804 Hroadway. cxHTincxTB or 167 Drath>. tor. 167 RATS wore found dead ». THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Hotel, 306 Bowery. druggists Iu the United States, Canadas, Ae. Warranted in all cases. Nouogeuuine 1 by HENRY It. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York. For sale by J. A. MAYER, 164 BroughUm-at; nd by J. B. MOORE A CO. ALLCOCK’S PLASTEltS. E MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Uf the Nineteenth Century. riSTORY—The history of those planter* would L occupy more space than can be sjtared in these Its. Btiffloe It to say, that the inoat eminent chem- aud physicians of tlie United States and of Europe e consulted as to their compotdtlou. But it was left Ir. Allcock, who for seven years had the entiro charge dessra. Jlushton'a Aator House store, to perfect them public use. They are raado porous, so tfidt the eva- ttion of the perspiration can go on sufficiently where plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters, ling the accumulation of acrid fluid, which corodes skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, not eccstary for the enro or alleviation of affections for 'aster is usually applied. t tonic and carmiuative, which renders thorn -value in many affections of the cliost and ,or« especially when a nervous character; u dyspepsia ot wsaknessi or tie pit of the stomach; in chronic softh~ ' of sprains strains, or ""fir. o partieulsrly to the letter from Dr. I. , whom theso plasters of Mr. AUcook rousdiseaso of the bowels of manyyoars Dr. T. Aixcoce, ngui rels f truth prompts me to say that your plasters have in me more permanent relief than anything else I e u •-.'il, and I believo will produce a perfect cure. I wonderfully pleased with the counter-irritant offoct our plaster, tor it is produced in such a mild aud lual way, as well as tho invigoratiug action it gives } tho capillary circulation around the parts to which ""7 arc applied, with the great nervous sodative lutlu- c they exert upon all nervous diseases, a conclusion, permit me to say, that I havo had ex- ionce of tho qualities of the plasters heretofore in •e, but must place yours at the n - id of them all. Kv- medicsl man who becomes acquainted with them, I assuredly recommend his patients to use no other a tho MeaieaUd India Rubber Plastor of Dr. Allcock. “ Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. he Piasters can be obtained at the Book Store ol Tiioknk Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, by order of all Druggists, throughout the country. Philadelphia Advertisements. ffWte Plnno Fours. O. C. B. CARTER. No. 171 Chertuut* tet, sixth door above Fifth, nppqglU 8tat« House, up sUirs, I’iiii.adEl l now offers to the public an ts- - - — » -ureiy new assortment of PIANOS. Just roccl ved from the most celebrated makers, and of such patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns A Clark's and James Thompson's Instruments, which are here offorod, stand unrivalled in tho opinion " all competent judges, ms possussingbeanty aud purity — . ' tone never before attained by any maker. discovered, as the solo reliable remedy for this diro Also, PIANOS with AJOLIAN Attachment Church .. of all ° Also! PIANOS' with AIOLIA'N Attachment, aud Parlor ORGANS, HERAP11INEB and MELODE- ON8, all of which are warranted, aud will be sold at the manufacturers' lowest eash prices. All eash orders for rausle promptly attended to. Second hand Piano* bought and sold. Piano* tuned and repaired. P. 8.—The extraordinary tuoceM of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF AUJBIC, and the perfect rntl*- faction It has given, tnduoes tho subscriber to eontlnn* it. Lessons In SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, Ae., are given by Artists of tho very highest ability. It needs but bo mentioned, that Big. ANDREA ALFI8I. and Mademoiselle HELENE 8CUAAFF, who stand pre-eminent among the profession, aro oonnected with the Institution, and devot* thnir time and talont* to the pupils. 1 jo26 ly] O. C- B. CARTER. Principal. OEOKOE J. HENKEL*, No. 173 Clifituut-strcet, Philadelphia. OPHOHITK TIIK 8TATK HODNB, Has just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS \j in Brocatelle, Plush aud Batin Do I.ainc. Curtains hung in the most substantial manner. ELEtiANT FURNITURE, siting to . Fall, are respootiully informed that manufactured in Paris twenty flue a .... wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which the sample *d to order. Persona wishing to Furuiah in the lateat style in the .. J*.. now having u^erb Rose- beon received. The style is entirely i of the most gracoful design. Those wishing to Furnish now will ploaso call aud oxamiuo tho immonso stook i hand before purchasing, as the goods will bo sold low. A large assortment of well finished plain Mahogany and Walnut Furniture always on baud, for solo cheap. je 2*i ly Lee A Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEORCJE WILLIG,) No. 188 Chestnut-st., Phladelphia, DEALERS IX PIANO FORTES, Muaicnl Inatrumenta, Mlutei Music, Violin,Gnltnr, llnrs* Htring*,&c. A LL of which will bo sold ut the very lowest f\ rates. Catalogues sent to any part of thiU.States by addressing as above, post paid. LEE A WALKER'S stock being one of the largest in the U. States, are confident of giving satisfaction to all those who may favor tlirm with their patronage. GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans dc Watson’s No. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! ATI FAIR, ItAHimHUUU, 1*A. October 30, 1851. The undorslgned,appointed Committee for tho purpose the officers of tlie State present this after- by tb FMr. noon, when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON toatod one of their small sited Salamander Fire-Proqf Chests, at which i. , , inenciug at 1 o’clock, P. M., and having e*p -cd it to a white.heat for t\ro hours, suffi cient to destroy thocasti roil foet. On opening the Chest, the papers, together with 2,(AM) circulars ilt-nositcd in our presence, wore takon out. not only having bcon pre served, but not having tho appearance of eoorch upon PATENT MEDICINES, 8t0. lUok'limorc’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent Jor Rheuma tism in all its forms. riMIF. astonishing success which haa attended this X medicine in the treatment of nhomnatlo Com plaints, either inItnminatory (acute) or ohronlo, or no matter wliot complioatnd form, or of long or short du ration, romlors it the most valuable preparation ever complaint; and so radical Is it in its workings, that it l * “——jj— of many of the first physi- Mohtimorb's CourouND is a vegetable extract, an internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmless in its effects, and can be aduuuistered to all ages and condi- without fear, prepared solely for the treatment of tbie one disease. It is a touio, strongtlioulng to tho systom generally, whilst it soothes tho nerves, and imparls a healthy ac tion to the dlgoitivo organs, and purifies the blood.— Thousands have already found relief and permnnint cure: uud in each and every ease where it has been tested, it has invariably answered tho purpose, never havifig been know u to fail. The proprietors feel justified in thus assuring Ihe pub lic of its virtues, asthoy base its merits entirely upon its performances, aud allow- the latter only to be men tioned in Its behalf. Testimonial!) of the Highest char acter aro dally reoelved from various 1 eetione of tho Union, corroborating these facts, and gh ing additional and undoubted evidence of tlie vlrtuoj of this truly great nnd reliable remedy. For bsIo wholesale nnd rotail by W. V. ALEXAN DER A CO., attholr Central Office, JVo. 1 Uarclm/st. Ncut York, aud by A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. II. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. codlawtiv apr 1 them. |', Joscrii RlT.NKU, Jonx B. Cox, ra. CllAS. E. 11 LISTER. A. T. Newbold, Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. I^IIK MU11HCRIUKU has un hand, and is . constantly receiving from the best and most resreo- lle manufacturer* in the country, Ilieh Diamond, Ru- Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silvor Ware, ><-h as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forlta; Sil- i iwngh; nun. uunuru Him r run ivuivub , minnr uusu eons, Forks and Ladlus; Cake Baskets; Castors; liters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory llalanoe-Uandle lives and Silver Plated ou Steel Table and Dessert lives. fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and oommon Brass icks of every description. fold and Silver Lover and Lepine Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watehes; Gold and SllverThlm- aud Silver Spectacles: Gold and 8ilver is, Souls aud Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket xors and Bator Strops; Card Cases Port 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square. MORRELL St CO., nRAUKEKB, /Ppc.—Tba subscriber him V ceived sod for sale A fresh supply of Soda, But Milk,Cup, Waiaat, Faucy Crackers, and Ginger Snaps, and also fresh supply of Cranberries. I LV. P1AXO FORTES. W. MORRELL. & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment if Piano Fortes, from the bost manu factories in the country. For tone and 3! IS n«‘ CWVa'VA.IY HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, Fur Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.) fpilK nttoution orPliysicinns nmJ LndiflaauiTuring | from the above dorangement, is respectfully in vited to “ Fun Horn's Itnjiroved Uterine Supporter,”— Thoy aro made without tho Bteol Springs, which are highly objectionable on accountof their chafing tho hips, Ac., making them extremely unpleasant to be work.— They have no superior for the relief and cure of the above displacement, and are recommended and used in the practice of the following Professor sol Obstetrics and Diseases of women aud children, vis,: Proffessor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Oa. “ J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila. ** Ch/.s. Woodward, Med. Inst., CincinnaUi, O. “ W. 1*. Johnston, Columbia Col'ge. Wash'n.D.C. " II. Miller,Med. Dop't,Uni»-'y, Louisville, Ky. •' A. II. Ceuas, Med.College of Loiiiciana.N. O.. and by the Physicians gonorally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN UOEIN A CO . Philadolnhia. Manufacturers nlio of Trusses, of nil descriptions of Instruments for Curvature 8piue, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring the use of Bnnd.ises, or Instru ments for restoration. J, B. MOORE A CO. je 1ft ly Agents In Bavannah C. XV. VAX HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Urate The only Rraee manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be scoria with both ease and.comfort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to give theso a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit or oo- .enpation, or from a woakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the [habit of bending forward, (ronnd ’shouldered) and compressing tl Chest and Lunrs, will find the aW Brace to remedy the above defect, and ensure an ereot carriage, with improved symmetry and form of hody to tho wearer, and also allowing a full, free and healthy notion and expansion of the Lungs, by removing tbe compression, aud preveuting thereby the Pulmonary Organa from beooming weak and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN A*CO. t Manufacturers of Burgical Bandages of aU de^oripHons, Philadelphia. •JIL J. B. MOORE A CO. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. terms, at tho Broughton-etreet Piano and Cabinet Ware- AND BATHING SALOON. 1 NIIK 6ubscribAr would respeciAilly announce to theeftixens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala- aina, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well nowu establishment is open for the reception of his riends. He assures them that nothing will be left on- one on hia part to continue it a convenient and cornfor- sble Barber Shop, ilia prices will be us reasonable as in any similar establUhl ' ” '* C in New York. i aud seveu tinios a week 2 00 e times a week 1 60 ree or four times a week 1 00 Clilldren's.Uair Cutting, 8 for - 1 00 Id Batlis....m. are respectfully ix rill be taken with their children when sous jn to be waited upon. He will alao keep for iety of Fanuy Goods, such as Gentlemen's , .looks,'all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket i great varioty of other artiolos. Kalin ol* Havannnli. i beautiful preparation is manufactured by him- r cleansing and darkening the llair; thousands are received the benefit of cleansing of dandruff, ving and darkening the Hair, are willing to corn- It. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles lor $2 26. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing his nu- norous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber ihop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-stroet, Augusta, vhero every convenience will be found to make hie Pa rana comfortable. Stranger* and friends visiting Au- ;u*ta aro reanuctfully solicited to give me n mill. J. M. HAYWOOD, ftfouumont-eq.. Savannah, ,WJ Woodford's flno Gilt Cornices; 9000 flue English i Bands; Curtain Pius; Worsted Cord, in varia tion; large Worsted Tassels to match; Cord oot 2ft I. W. MORRELL A CO. D lltKCTlilll'OltTATlONH IN BONII. 30 half pipes Otard Dupey A Co. Brandy, variona o and Bordeaux of direct importations, Cog- ios. Also 100 baskets “ Buo- ported fay ik and Boi urm4 ’Webster a palmes. IIW. 50 baskets flcidsiclt and Bouohe Champague.- lAnnklf' CIttAKS. rU8T received a choice lot of CIGARS, viz. :— ) 10.000 Rio llondtv, 10,000 La Guipnseuaaa, 10,OCX! a l'atrla, 8,000 Ia India, 10,000 Antonio Garoia, for tie by p. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street, Sign of the Dig Indian, near Monumeut-sonare. fob ft Bavaunah, Georgia. 1 ,'l.lll u ANU HAMH. . 100 barrels Baltimore Floor, 200 lteyaold'siugar-cwred llams, , J y" tn « taSSoy. VcTfS^GUAM. UUL — wuuis — WUUL. “-purchased by W °8ti ROWLAND A CO- UTTER, CHKKsK, dtc.-3») kegs aeleclcd » Gosheu Butter: M boxes English Dairy Cheese! do. aew scaled Uerrfmgs: 20 quintals new Codfish. boxes and 60 lalf boxes Bunch Raisins. Received per steamer, and for sale tar marl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. rpilE ALTEI I in our Btor Piano Fortes, an A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. boing now completed, we would invite the attention of the musical public to our stock,comprising overy article in tbe line, whloh can bo furnished (wuoluaui j UT AIL) at JW- York prices. ' PIANO FORTES, by A. Btopart A Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of tablishod reputation, oonstantly on baud. F. ZOGHAUJ1 (V CO., Importers, Nos. 74 8t. Julian and 107 Brynn-streets, oot 27 tf Noxt to Market Square. IIAICGAINS! liAHUAINH! ' DRY GOODS AT COST. W C. WAI>aWOKTH will commence dii • posing of hia rich and valuable stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, This day, Deo. 9th, at New-York coat. We hope no one in want of any artiele in the Dry Goode line will fail to call and examine the goods and prieea before pnreluuing, as we are determined to theso goods at prloes full 26 per cent, less than they be bought atany other house in the city. Wo will enumerate prioea ho-r. but invite all to call, assuring thorn that goods will be offered at prices whioh will be satisfactory. doc 9 Btoro undor Marshall House. New Goods P KRSTKAMKK PLOH1DA—Burcirca, Tinuci, DoLaines, Muslins, Rob*:, and Challeys. mar 9 NEVICT, LATHROP A 8TEBBIN8. I U81 t) Can six Ibe., L'ST UKCK1YKD.—30 Boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 boxes Superfine do., pot up In boxes of for family use—for sale by A. BONAUD, Corner of Bay and Whittaker sts. f^lLJtlAN’H IIA1U DYK.—A supply of Gil- \ J man's Instantaneous Hair Dye, warranted to djo poruiauently, just rooeived and for salo by JOHN B. MOORE A CO-, r 12 Gibbon's Buildings. L'OU SALK. — A good carriage or w I 1 HORSE, with a light throe-spring WAGON, ply at (mh4| C B. SCALLY'B, St. Andrew's H r* rr ■i.i] U 11A mo, »HOKKD TONQUKH ANU BEEF.—Jiut landing from steamers, and for sale M J. SOLOMONS. I boxes Cheese, just reoelved aud for ealo tr MCMAHON A Vivt Jrapd de Parle Mnutiilae; also, Plain a_ _ Embroidered White Crape Bhawlo—jnet rocoived and for tale by mar 10 DkWITT A MORGAN. OTKIPKD 4I8NAKUUG8.—i5baJeeSlrip«d Vy Osaabuxgs; Georgia mke; for sale by mar Ifl NEV1TT, LATHROP A 81 B ACON.—Prime Sides aud Shoulu..., , inpcrior sugar cured canvassed Hama—for sale by mo.- 15 _MINId A FLORANCE. Vr «. HUG Alt AND MOI.ASSKd iu .tor. .ml • —• ?S r minis.rr.oHAKe.- ■' morliinore’8 BITTER CORDIAL AND ULOOl) PCKIFIKIt. IdtT Price, ( hie Dollar per llotlle. r\ '1IIS invulunlslo prcinir^tion ban obtained n pop- J ularity wherever introduced, unprecedented In the history of any other preparation brought before the public. The multiplied thousands who havo used it, nnd lmvo realised its marvellous effects in removing diseases, itc-L*tul>Uniting; Nature, nml UentorIii|{ the Nervous Byslcm, now hersld it to the world as possessing the roost supe rior medical virtues known in thu Materia Mediea. Eminout Profosscrs aud Physiciana of the first stand ing in the medical profession use and prescribe it as the moat effective Alterative nnd Blood Purifier ever known; while vast numbers who had long suffer ed from diseases or complaints brought on by Seilentary Habits, Exposure, Indipestiou, Turpot State of the Liver, or Impurities \\f the Illood, now look upon this Conlial ae most Mysterious and Uuyical in its healing proper ties aud restoring powers. Nourslgla, General Debility an J Nervous Affections, Dyspep sia or Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of tbe Stomach, Nervous Haad- eacheor Flow of Blood to the Head, Costive ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, l'luurisy. Pains or Misery in the 8ide or Region of the Heart, Flatulency or Donressiou of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink ing bensations, Prostration of tha Nervoua System, Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbuoss of the Floeli or Liuths. Difficult or Profuso Exneo- torutlou, Night Sweats, Diseases of tno Heart, or affection of the Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of thu Kiduoys, De rangement or I’rostrato Condi tion of the Orgaus of Na ture, which cause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Female*. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nrrvoue Bys- " ' “"** “ Erysipelas, and all ,— , or llnmors of tho Blood—theso, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may have .originated from , «- m... .. ^ V« Lite, Health und ilapnlncss." ;hoiisands who have pi celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say that “ these diseases caunot remain long in the system " r commencing its uso.'' It operates like a charm, i as a fine tonic, corrects the touos of tho stomach, ngthens tho digestive organs, stimulates the liver healthy action sutficieut to throw off the impuro and s secretions, imparts purity, rlchuess and vl- the blood, circulates it freely throughout the system, thereby ueutraliziug and removing impure do- posits, rouewn aud strengthens tho nurvous system, re stores the constitution in all its strength aud vi^or, aud o years the sup* t mot the dcuiuud. This hundreds of agouti a certify. They say " every bottlo sold sells a do high sources, but it is known that foi P -~ IV. Til . „ • liilo it now moots extensive sale with than ono thousand Druggists, among whom nro many eminent physicians, who use and prescribe U. This Is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, even by the oat delicate female or child. MAT Price $1 00 per bottle. jfAT Bold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and Retail Druggists will bo supplied ou application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors. Ho. I Ilarolay-Btroet, (Astor House), Now York. Ilaviland, Uarral A Itisley.aud Rusbton, Clark A Co, Wholesale Agents, New York. A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., aud J. A. CARTER, apr 1 eodlawt-w Agents in Bavannah. Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR. HOUGHTON S The true Digestive Fluid, or Gastuio Juior, prspf " ‘ from Ronu«t,c — fourth stomach of the Ox, after direc tions of Baron Lie big. tb* great Phy siological Chemist, by J.S. Uol’uutox, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. Thlaisatrnly jdy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia,Jaundice, er Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing af- Nature’s own motliou, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juioc. Mg- IUlf ateaspoonfullof Pepsin in fused in water will diRestor disnolvo five pounds of Roast Beef iu abouttwo hours, out of tho atouiaoh. PEPSIN is the chief Moment, or greatdigostlngh>i ciplo of the Gaetrio Jnlco—the solvent of the Foou, purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of the Sto mach* and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a true Diyrstire Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastrio Juloe in its Chemical powers,and furfeiahlna complete and perfect substitute for it. rtdentlflc Evidence! Call on tho Agent andgetadoscriptivecirculargratls, f iving a large amount of scientific evidence, from Lie ig’s Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of geetion, Dr.l’erdraon Food and Diet, Dr.J. W.Dra. of Now-Yorl* University, Professor Dunglisou'sPhysi ology, Prof. Sllliman, of Yale College; Dr. Carpentor’- Physiology, Ao., together with reports of ouree irom al parts of the United States. No AJcoliol, Biller*, or Acldn! tfg- Remember this: Dr. Houghton'* PEPSIN li^i great natural remedy, free from AJcohol, Bitters, Adds and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, aud may be taken by the most feeble nation ts who oannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Be ware of Druggod imitations. Pepsin is not % drug. Cure* In Every Town. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has now boen tested for up wards of two years in evory large town hi the United States, nnd the Agents can refer Dyspeptics to many remarkable euros in every town 1 Numerous details of cuaes, reports of ouros. certificates of Physiojans and Patients, are given in the Ciroulars furnished by Agents gratis. Pcpaln In Fluid nnd Powder. Dr. Houghu...'. Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—aud in Prescription vials for the Physicians. Private Circular* for Physicians may bo obtained of Dr. Houghton or hia Agents, describing tho wholo pro cess of preparation, and giving tho authorities upon which the claims uf this new remedy aro based. As it is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing aud regu lar practice. Price $1 per bottlo. Mg- OBSERVE THIS:—Evory bottle of tho genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J. S. HOUGH TON, M. I)., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa^ Copy right and Tradu Mark secured. Mg' Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicinee wTw. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Agent i Bavannah. J. A. MAYER, 164 Droughton-st., Savannah, j*17 codly-lawi Wholesale and Retail Agent C IORN ANI) OATS. j 400 bags White Maryland Corn, ,ww * ‘‘ heavy Pennsylvania Oats, 4 A CUNNINGHAM. 2; just Xl OllN B. MOORE A CO., Gibbons' Buildings. IJCTTBU AND CUBK8K.—30 keg. tofect- Ij ed OodheD Butler; 60 box., do. Euxllih Dairy CU...8; received per .teamship Florid., .nd for».l. ly ■lurid SCllANTON, JOIINBTON k CO. UUiUOK—Itl9 iibfe. or eiiporfino llo».r;l-.lre«l F Flour, just recoivcd, and for salo faw^lf taken marHl A 'l§i Bay-streeL X’ A 1*01.EON B1TTEUH.-A superior drti 1\ olo for the cure of dyspepsia, want of appetite, itver and ague, and all complaints arising from a do- rangomentoftte nervoua system. A I.E—ALE—ALE.—150 bbls. Albany Cream /V Al*. brewed oxpressly for me, superior to any in tUuniarku- landing from brigs Augusta and Macon- for sale at tbe Albany Ale Depot, by mar 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. Cboioo rellnod N. O. Sugar Prime and uhoice Porto Rico do Fair and Prime Muscovado do 150 bbls. Steam rofiuod 90 “ Crushed 20 boxes Loaf For sale by [ftb21] WEBSTER A PALMES. 60 Md*. high proof Whieky 80 " White “ do 150 “ N. O. do 40 " Monongahela do 10 " Pure old Bourbon < 120 “ Phelps Glu 60 •• Domostio Brandy 30 qr. cask* ' by ft For sale [fob 21 WEBSTER A PAI.ME8. Hew Sprint? Woods. O RGANDIE and Brocade Muslim* Striped aud plain India Silks Plain aad checked Glace hi kr Clieoked aud striped Mourning Bilks Mousquetine and needle-workod Collar* Uudor-Sleeves of every style Alexander's colored Silk Gloves ' Extra fine white Cotton Hose Embroidered Lav,n Handkerchief* White 8atln, Dress Tritnmiugs Blaek, while and colored Prims, Ae. Ao. Ae. Just received by W. C. WADSWORTH, feb 23 Under Marshall House, Braughbm-et. _ A Mulatto Girl seventeen year* PATENT MBDICHKEg,! Ac. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA T '.nSKSu, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. For Disrates of the Uur, and to purify the Blood: Useful in Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizziness, Loss of Apitetite Oetiei'al Debility, Constipation, ' Piles caused by Costireneso, Paint in the Bones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutnncim. Eruption., Botls, Ulcers, Sfc. THE above diseases arise generally from an In I active state of the Liver, or an impura SSoSl£ Blood. The Sarsaparilla will be found useful faVn\ from tho fact that il stimnlates tho Liver to action, whloh causes the romoval or morbific from tno blood. “eimis With most of persona it aetsupon thebovrslsas a mtu purgative; it cleanses the system from its imnnrliU. w iii3ii“."^«.»5L l "‘ uu “ IU healthy action on the Liver and Blood nrcvs.t. the tendency of morbid influences, aad is oftsnm.J*' guard against disease. Those who ere acquainted WITk the Southern Sarsaparilla will readllypercelve tlii this preparation lias tbe natural 8nrsr.paril!a t*.u whloh prpves it to be a pure and unadulterated articl.! The oitlssne of Savannah and vieinity will find ih»s this article hns the host efleet upon the system and gives better satisfaction to those who us* it than pran.rRtlon of tho klud In too. “ ‘"I 1 Phy slot one have assurance from the proprietor that it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit audsae- 'lnrine matter enough only to preserve it. Price $1 per bottlo, or 6 boUle* for %S. Bold in Savannah by James H. Carter and J v Moore A Co.; Mldville, by J. Griffin; Baadersviilt £ N. W. Ilnine* A Brother: Waynesboro’, by L.Schwkrt/ .nd by dmul.to g.nor.11/. ’ Those ordering this article from druggists or enm. mission merchanU, should express in their orders, Cy “Dennl.’i Georgia Sarnaparilia.” Ayer’a Cherry Pectoral, Von THK CUKK OW Congbi, Cold*, Boaraoneu, Bronchi. ti«, Whooping Oongb, Cronp, Asthma, aad Consumption! M«ny j.«r> of tri.Unil.to of Impniring tho pnblio oonJdenco In th<« modlolno, hoo won hr appreeiatiou and notorie ty by far exneediug tho most sanguiue oxpeotations of it* friends. Nothing but Its in- trlusic virtues and tbe unmis takable benefit conferred oa thousands of saffarers, oouldoriginate and malnUlatke reputation wbioh it enjoys. While many inferior rem edies thrust upon the community, have failed and beta discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, con ferred benefits on the afUietW they ean never forget, and produoed ouros too numerous and too remarkable to bo forgotton. While It la a fraud on tho publio to protend that any ono medicine will infallibly eure—etilUhore Is abundant proof that the Cherry Peotoral does not only asagener al thing, but almost invariably cures the maladies for which it is employed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the beat reliance of the afllieted, from the log oabin of the American peas ant, to the palsoes of European Mings. Throughout this ontire oountry, in every State, oity. and Indeed al most every hamlet it contains, Cherry Peotoral Is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Thiost and Lungs, aud in many foreign oountrles, it is coining to be extensively usod by their most intelligent physi cians. In Great Uritaiu, Franoe and Germany, where thu medical sciences have reached their highest perfee- foction, Cherry Pectoral la introduced, and in oonstant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Publie In stitutions, and in domestic practice, as the surest reme dy their atteuding physiciaus can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lunge. Also in milder cases and for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. In fact some of tho most flattering testimonials we re ceive have beou from parents who have found it effica cious in cases particularly incidental to ehildhood. The Cherry Puutoral la manufactured by a practical Chemist, and ovory ouuce of it undor his own sye, w ith invariable aocuracy and care. It is sealed and protect ed by law from counterfeits, consequently can bo relied on as genuine, without adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsio superiority and uurth as should commend itself to their confidence—a remedy*’ at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this baa by re- K ated aud countless trials prove ibielf to be ; and trust groat care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for tho be.it results, and the afflict ed with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do. Proparod and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowoll, Muss. Bold by A. A. SOLOMONS A 00., W. W. LINCOLN, T. M. TURNER A CO., J. B. MOORE A CO ..Savan h, aud all druggists throughout the south, uiar 17 Th.SAT law tw ri'iN WARE—Plain nml Japanned, of all kinds, I on hand and made to order by war 24 JOHN J. MAURICE. ATI1H.—Plunge, Hip, Sbowor and Frol Bub, war””‘° b)l jbllN J. MAURICE. \AI UIIUFN VVAItK.—Br«.o bound Tub. aud VV Huolon, Cod.r Tub. uud Patio, Duttor Churns, P.lutod Tub. aud Polio: .too,, gonorto aooortuiontot Wooden Ware, for eale by JOHN J.MAURICE. I >111X11 ES. — Dusting, Furniture, Scrubbing, Ij Whitewash, and Hearth Brushes, and Feather Dusters, fur sale by mar 24 JOHN J. MAURICE. Gibbons's Buildings. 'I'UKKlttH FRICTION TOWJBLM.- 1 These towels, as the uame designates, are of Turk ish manufacture, and are intended as a substitute for tho flesh brush, the hair glove, and hair belt, for pro ducing a healthy action of the skin by friction. The material Is of flax, and of a texture admirably adapted tw their use. They will be found to be effective without being harsh. For sale by mar 16 A. A. SOLOMONS A CO. YV l aiunuo stripes, Blue Denims. Cotton Gsmbroon, Hum mer Cottonades, Cotton Casslmers, Col’d Jeans, Plaid aud Striped Cottonades, 3-4, 7-8, 4-4 and 10-4 Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, Burlaps and 7:ax Gsnahurgs, and a fine assortment of Head llandkfs. For sale by mar 22 AIK1N A BURNS. N. MINIS. FLORANCE. I PU’lCOVKIi EXTRA Sl/.K BKIDI.IT/ l*OW DKI18.—Th.a. Pan dor. uro pr.pur.d oxpi»» ly for tho retail trade fromsnperiur imported materials, and are warranted fall woight. SeidllU Powders, (whin accurately prepared, at these are warranted to be) are held iu tho highest estimation for their peculiar virtues, in giving relief where indigestion, heartburn, or bilioui affections prevail; and when used according to thedi rections, form an effervescing aperient draught, m*f* agreeable, yet possessing all the medicinal qualities of the much esteemed SeidTita Spring in Germany. Pre pared and sold by WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, ““ Druggist A Apothecary,'llongmsM-l-. C UIAiUPAUMK au bukou Boucho Cbom- unr %.N.S k FLOBAMCT- Brilliants, Prints. Glints, Jaconets, Scotch G fuuns, Musiius/Workeii Collars and Sleeves, Ac., just received and for sale by feb 3 tf NEV1TT, LATHROP A BTEBB1NS. feb3 tf NEV1TT, LATHROP* rt J 11II k LBS. BACON SHOULDERS P«r y.V.V U * c “ no ” r ,ot "b^btiwe. I) I'llKLP’ri GIN.—S« b.rrol. V. fbolp'o X , Ola lxodlug from .obroo.r Julfe A»a»,*”d >« ule by (war 12) COI1EN8 A HERTZ. WIHTAU»S UOUtti" IsOZBNGKN* ~ r> RE PARED from the original recipe of the Istfl I Professor Wistar. These Loxongos caunot be too biuhly reoowmonded as a safe modleiue in Coughs, C.U.adAithiaM. Fropar.d : of very t [mar 26) /"1IIKW1NG TOBACCO.—A ».:ry .upolior 1/ article of Plug aad Tvlot. of xariouo trial., ICC oalc ot tho Apothecary', Hall, by . „ c (JANOs—Pntugonino Guano, in barrel*t J Dr sale by [marl7J MINIS A FLORANCE^ IIIA;>li*AClNK.—Just received, 25 Baskets llridriro k Muinm'l CltotoP^., “J' 8 b / Eju . Lto 1 » t BOWNL. IITTKH and rhee.eV-35 *S5T^* Outtor, 40 boxos Choose, rocoivod anu for^saj* * marjll koSlAllON A DOT LA- . S OI/P LABLU and Turrouo, UUh Cororo, lltoR aad bleak D!.h.., 'j'X^ULLIVAN. mar II No. 115 BroU|fe^i_ T AUU, Rtoh, Oca.—-M l>M« tln'.ico l^'af'Lard. Ij 10 caila Cod FUR. 50 Roaeo Lcmoa Sirap “ COri "“' " CC ‘’mo*MAHO»I * &TLE-, LOUR, MflGAIt, dkc.—life Flour; J) do N O Sugar; to do FMgJ. fiu, ...i ;. ut i. - m n dn HnrrlitK*> *** ... ■ riuur, ou uu n v oujai ) or duib ao Molasses; 60 boxes Cheee* j 50 do JD" 1 ”* n AW n ; 60 Butter uud Sugar Craoksra; 20 liUds new 1 ‘XrY» d U “ dl ° ! “° i ' 0t '.*.n.i y rn kTARVE1 1 ' _ K'i’ GOODS.—Blue aud Itoaf, FoutR.r aad Ctlaoto Twi aoWNS-