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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1853)
■— Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. father, she- was discharged. *f wo or three year* •go, ihe girl became interested in the'spirit rap ping 1 mania, and *ra* what is called a •medium. Since than she bar exhibited symptoms of insanity, nod wandered tTW»ut in East Bostbn bud Chelsea. Rhete aifreny and Interesting girl, Intelligent and modest; and we hop* aho wii| hereafter shunlhose dtfu-iiiDi ivhicli 111.- o uii.Uul her.—tle.lo, lltruld, March 3. , 4 Tiim diavm to Qvxkk Viotohi*.—Ii wm •IdIkJ *i>in» time nine! lint » mb., »*“«*, J *» NmM,«Iio ilwd /ll Kn S lanJ W* y..r, bad left • _4H tm.iueJUliliiB all ble prop-irly, worui £1130,000, X-Ti The relldlly of the will, wa no. den by lata London papers, has been duly confirmed, according tb Idvr, without opposition. k DoVlrtmAA—-There ar« two coantrlee culled Honduras, in tho name region of territory. l.Th# re public of Honduras, which contains 79,000 square Unites nnd 310,000 inhabitant*. The capital or this republic is Giiiquimuli, and tho Governor, Juan Rente. ‘i. The colony of" British Honduras,"-—eo Cft)l«d£*cdiitidUrug (19,740 snuard miles ‘and 10,oO() inhabitants. Tjio drfpllal of this Colony is Holi/.o, and the Governor, Philip 8. Woodhooso. A Blow Ur.—Uo Monday eight, some roguo en tered the depot of the Old Colony Uailroad Compa up nt Plv unuth. Muss., charged the lock of the safe in tho liehet ofllce with a vpry heavy chargo tf pow der, and then fired it. The explosion which follow ed was terrific. The wtaolo of the ticket ofllco was torn'to pieces, tho safe was blown into frag ments, some of which were forced through tho roof overtead. Tho rogues after the explosion stole $16 and iuorgp quantity of tickets from tho safe, ry A LoconSoOvo Engine Factory, on Ute Joint ■lock principle, is to be established at Lancaster, Fa., it the requisite capital can be raised. A simi lar project is in progress at Pittsburg, with a enpi tal of $150,000, in shares of $5,000 eucb. and from another projected establishment, the AUeghenyjVal- ley Railroad Company have already ordered twelve locomotives. Wholesale and retail CLOTHING STORE. TJ AVING removed front the corner of Barnard 11 and liryau slrm-t to the now brick building erected on the site of the Pbmulk 1 touse, on Bryan stroet, above Mr. Chainiiiqn's Grocery Store, tbs Subscriber* respect fully announce to tbs citisous of Savannah nnd it* vi cinity that they will keep constantly on hand a large aad wall self :ted Mock of • llcaily made Clothing, Together with every article necessary la the (Gentleman'. F ami thing Lina. We would Invite spooial attention to our elegant and select stojk of Fall and M »\.tor GarurenU. Shirts of fit ilie finest qdrfUly, Cravats lu ever/ variety, Collars of the newest styles, llrawors and UndorshiiUi of va rious materials and make, Caps, lints, Gloves, Socks. Boots and Shoes. Also Trunks, Blankets, fto., fto., all •1 which will be sold at . ' Unusually Low Price*, by HOT Mia D. AbHAIIAM 1 UfiOtHI*, Oliver’s new brick building, Bryan- st. WINTER IKON WORKS, Montgomery, Alabama, Sept. 1, 1853* rt'KLSC Works, employing 150 hands, construct I an average of au Engine weklu—and beg attention ot Mill owners to the most valuable improvement in Mill Machinery of tho day, and *° warranted— to wit: UOOFKR’S PATENT UPUlGlfT AND The peoaliev prJ rive* nJ greatest t its application te t Stands immediately Piston Hod is directly attaoki Bash Is thus directly controlled bj cylinder, and by the introduction ol . poiut, the foroe of both the up and down ward stni_. x _ ally falling with such jarring effoots on the pluiubu? blocks and wrist pins,) is entirely arrested, the Hash being thus always suspended as it wore on the St«miu, relieving thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable to beat in the usual application) of all heating tendency. By virtue of this principle, practical demonstration can be furnished that these mills are capable of aif ea sy- speed of 2UU revolutions per minute, and at this speed are nearly noiseless; the cut of the saws being almost alone heard. A common speed for tbo siuglo saw under this application is from 200 to 900 revolu tions per minute f The style in which these Engines mid their appartonanoes are gotten up, is superior throughout, whilo tho mill in its design, embodies eve ry practical and well tried Improvement extint. The Engine and other work from this establishment is not excelled in tuy part ol the United States. Employing asjt docs, the Lest talent, and provided with the best heavy and light tools and materials, no nuptriority of style or toorkmainfiij> it admitted! This point is readi ly. conceded by all who visit these very extensive works. Attention Is also called to Casper’s 44 Strictly Portable and Vlbra- • '<• laity** Circular Saw Mill | Wliiob may be hadled with entire faollity, from point to point, at pleasure, by lour horso*; and is warranted pertor to any heretofore presented to tho public. Contract* made for delivery in New York, New Or- leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or Mo- UNION gAVliifl STORE. Great BacriHee AT MAAS 8c HEYMANN’8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM. • - \ f A AW St IIKYIHANN b«. to Infami |l»|r iVI patrons and tho public generally, in both tho city andcouutry, that they are now prepared to offer one of Ih*: largest nnd best selected stocks of OLOTHINU, and a ventral assortment nJ Qtn tlemen's FURNISHING QOOD9 and Fancy Nation* •ver brought to this city, enitable for fall and winter wear, at prices never known or hoard of in this* oun- % e enumerate a tow leading articles In our line, to which we invite special aiutinon t Extra Heavy Overcoat*, fn Bearskin, Petersham, English and Atnerloan F Fine Blanket and Double Cloth. Urns and Frock Coafn, In Blaok, Blue. Brown. Olive, and Dove Colcrod French and English cloths. Bnaliie** nnd fllsintlisgr Pont*, In every variety of styles, and of dtlToront materials, such as Cloth, Cassini ere, Twood, Cashmoret and man ufactured In plain, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. Paptaloonn. In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Casslmere and Cas- sinet superfine Doeskin In various odors. Yen (a, rialu, White and Figured Batin and Bilk-for wedding and party wear i Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black aud Fancy 8aUa*,Doe- skins, Cashmoret*, Ao. Hosiery* Gents' Shirts. Undershirt*, Drawers, Books, Gloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Bilk and Batin Stocks, aud Neck Ties or the latest French And American styles in groat variety. Hals, Caps, Trunk*, Carpel Bag* and Vnllwen. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments in their trade seldom met with, and at tho same ““He union saving store Corner of Congress and Joffere.n streets—the greatest depository or HEADY MADE CI.OTUINU in this oountry. MAAS k UEYMANN. Hoy* nnd Yontbn’ Clothing, Not to be surpassed in the variety of stylos, make and low prioe, to be found at the above hamod estab lishment. oot 4 ly SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY. APRIL 5, 1853. Corporation Notices. 1SS3. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T3IERHON, 1115IDT Ac CO., No. 101 Bry- A an, and 68 St. Julian-st*., Savannah, Georgia, have now in store, and are receiving weekly additious by the steamers,* large and well selected Spring stock of fash ionable READY MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite the attention of merchants and thepublio In gen eral. The favorable reputation our goods liavo gained, both for style and quality, we ere determined shall b< sustained; and no efforts will be snared to give our cus- toiusrs entire satisfaction. Receiving, as wedo, good* di rect from OUR OWN MANUFACTORY, ivre enabled to sell them as low as oan be furnished In the Southern country. Our stook is varied and oomplete throughout, and piiouliarly adapted tothe Southern trade. We have now in store COATS as follows: Black and Fancy Ala- raca and Bombasine Frocks, Backs and halt Backs, Brown, BufT and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine White Linen Duck English Paltots, Fanoy Silk Cro tons, Pongee Bilks, Real Grass Linens, Black aud Fan oy Coshmoretto Business Coats, etc., etc. PANTS. Block Doeskin. Plain aud Fanoy Cassimorcs, Plain ami Fancy Linen Drillings, Heavy White and Fanoy Duok do., Black and Fanoy Coshmerotto, etc., etc. A groat variety of White Fig'd and Embroidered Marseilles VESTS, Black and Fanoy Batin Forms, Whltoand Fan cy Bilk do. do. AUo a full stock of Furnishing Goods, Gauss, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fanoy Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Socks, etc. Also a suporior stock of Youths' Clothing. The attention of Merc haute vis iting the * * *' - of our terms. 8AVANNAII P. SIOLHK * IIOMI1TAL MARL'D 1st, 1653. Visiting Committee tor March and April: John W. Anderson, and Charles Green. Applications for admis sion should be mado to the Visiting Committee. Ii eases of emergency any member of tbo Board of Man agers may grant permits. mar A DHOPOHAL8 will be rnnoivnd for tho < I strnotlon and putting down of a Hood Gate In the fetters ror fob 28 Chairman D. C, O. \TI« HT TIUKKTH FOlt NBDROE8.- Eitract from Ordlnanoo passed 2d August, 1839, «• Be it further ordained, That a general tioket given by the master, Owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or person of color, shall pa«* the bearer thereof until tan o'clock P. M.; but that. In order to pass a negro or free person of color after teu o’clock P. M.. a spooial tioket shall bo given, which ticket shall spoolry the hour when it Is to expire, and tnay be givon both be fore aud aftor ton o'clook P. M.: Vrcu ided, however, that no ticket ehu’f pass the bearer thoroof after mid night. whether It bo dated before or after that hour, un less the time whou it la givon, aud the objeot in view, and the plaoe to whioh the bearer Is sent, are distinctly spec!flea." Tho otfiocre and privates of the City Guard are here by ordered to euforce the above section. By order of hie Honor the Mayor. EDWARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 29th Jan'y, labS. Clerk of Council. Ginghams aud JPriiite. M UHL1N GINGliAMb, of finest quality, Black end Col'd Ginghams, Pink, Bluo, aud Uroon Checked do., for salo by mar 8 tf NKV1TT, LATH HOP k 8TEBBIN8. NOTICE. rpHE Subscriber* have disposed of their interest I in the l>Vug ftuslnchs in Savannah, up to dgte, f JOHN B. MOORE, to whom all debts due us must 1 paid, and all account* asainst us presented for liquida tion. G. R. ft J. R. HENDRICKSON. Savannah, March 1,1893.mar 2 COI’AKTNEltHillP. rriHE uudoritjguod have formed a copartnership, 1 taking olli.ct from the first dty of January last, un der the firm of JOHN B. MOORE ft CO, for the transac tion ofngonorsl wholesale ft retailDrug, Paint and Oil business. They may be fuund at tho old stand of Moore ft ileudrickson. Gibbons Buildings. ‘ "iflN B. MOORE. com—tbo transportation to thooo poinU Being moder ate from the labilities presented by the Railroad water oommuoioation therewith. Addru«« A. WARNER, Sec'y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't. Montgomery, Al_ P. B.—Those works have receotly shipped to i'ensa- eola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of " Cooper's direct acting Gang Engine*, and two of his siuglu Haw En- |inei£" which arc oapabluof cutting A0,000reot of lum- The parties ordering, elTooted tho purchase after _ tour through the Northern and Eastern Status, in search of tha best aud most uppruvod Mill, after first oxamiu- Ihg those of this company; thoy returned after thor ough Investigation, conviuood that no ettallisli luot with/resented such general advantages, or combi nations of improvement a* found at these works. T. Q. Metcalf, President Mechanics' D'k Augusta. U. B Lamar, Pres t B'k of the Republio, Now York. Leonard ft Smith, N. Y.; E. Withington, Havanuah, **'"■ “ “ J ‘ Wright^ williams ft Co. Wm. M. Martin, Charleston; New Orleans. H Blnolair, author of " Modern AccompiislnnoVti/ The Two Merchants; or,8olventsnd Insolvent By (T-Sv Arthur. *-.• Tho Brigand; or, the Mountain Chief. THE KNICKERBOCKER FOR MARCH. Audereou’s American Villa Architecture, containing Plaits and Elevations, with a Description of Eighteen Villas and Three Churchos, etc. PUNAM'B MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR MARCH. The Miseries of Human Life—an Old Friend in a New Dross. Hand-Book of Universal Geography; Being a Gaiot- teer of thu World. Edited by T. Curoy Calllout, A. M. Ruth: a Novel. By the author of "Mary Barton." The Doan's Daughter; or, the Days wo live in. By Mrs. Goro. For salo by (mar 3) JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. Ureal Redaction of Prices. ■ I In or dor to reduce tho present largemnd ohoicu stock of WINTER (JOODH 8 A V A N N AH U II A Z A A R ,HI 116 Broughton ttrcet, next door to Horton tf Hike- man's Jetoelry Store. IDELUANCO bege to’ announce to his city band oountry customer* that in order to preparo Lfor the roceptionof his Spring Goods, he has "*1 to offer to purchatert for cuth very liberal ^Kr. rP ly themselves with Winter Goods , t stock. To those who have not com- lmr supplies the present afford* a rare ohauco J purchases. These Goods beiug ontiroly now, arc not thnuit upon the market (us is eftou the case -nM on i^th^cby^snrinf^Mtskeupcrs wlR dowtll to KobiuMMTsCaiiihM DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealer* in Fine Ready-Mad* Clothing, A RE now receiving their stocks of Fall end Win- LT^tw^joo^cwislstijigi^iartoMine^BIuejMiJ n French uud American Cassinu ora; Vestings, of Silk*, auoy Colored EugUsh and French Cloths; Uvtr^ —■« leavers b: English asslmer .ofBl'k and Fancy Cul i vesting*, or buss, Saulins, Cashmeres, Embroid- d, and rloh Cut-Silk Velvets. AU or which will be made up at the shortet notice, and in the best stylo of “orkmansbip. Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings ft Co., No. *31 Breedwey. New York, and is warranted equal to any in the city. We keen constantly on hand the largest assortment of any house in the trade, suoh as White and colored Shirts; Fanoy do; SUV, Lisle Thread end Uause Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and lounbs Wool Hosior/j Silk and Cotton UmbroUas; Blk, White and colored Kid Qlovos, of Alexander's make; atnAWa "-•—»* - —i j Q every trdrube. For sole as can be had in the city. Stocks, 8carfs, Cravats and Colli thing accessary to a gentlemen's wardrobe. For on os ffloommodating terms as can be had in the cit„ „ Uaudry s Building, next door to Pulaski House. sep'-H 'ant K kA UOgfMIMBK HAT*. * TIH8 H».t will exaatly meet the want for summer wear, the texture being If and the style the latest. Ilcceived and N.K.BAh - fet> X 1«9 Congress-*t. rj,RAY»W UINTMENT-I\.V"Wi.lto Swell- WojMMgf Lugs, Bruisos, 8prains, Burns, BnomnaUo Pains, Tettor, Eruptions, Piles, fto., pre pared by W. W. Gray, Raleigh, N. C\, for sale by V .. JOIINB. MUORE ft CO., Gibbon’s Uuildiugfi. ^RKHIlAKRiVALS PER STEAMER. 10 bbls Apples, 10 boxes Orange*, inst-landlna and lor sale by (mar 23) w. D^F.ORD.» UDNDRIES.—Pruues, Fixe, Almuude, Rauiu*, ^Preserves, Sardlnes.Plekrd Lobsters,Canton Ginger, Nutmeg*, just received and for sale by n*«r 23 W. D. VQBD. E ALMY’S OAttltUNATlVJS^-Tlii! anu ine English Article, unsurpassed a* a remedy f Ivenoss, Cholic*, ft«., and is partlealarly emo*olo< elfloaoious ...... juWeot te, giving immediate relief la most eases. For sale by u^q; fh* dDcssee that children are B^MO^RK ft CO. pATTRH.—Just received a freeb supply uflm- JT Ported PatUs, with Truffis ; 1 doten Terrlne de Fen Gras Truffesti do«n 1‘attes de BecasslnesTruffo*; 1 doxen Pattes de terdreaux Trnffes ; l. doson Pattcs Fois Gras, for tale by A. BON AUD, mar 26 ■ Cor, of Bay and Whlukot -stft^ •J^ITpuMNktt'UClJE.—The maanfkcturer*, (the celebrated Ittinilf*. 0* Co'k, Irelaod) in the prepara tion of the materials Cor their Boda Wnter, carefully exclude all deleterious substances, admitting into it ciiiupoeltlan only Ingredients of aiCorieiuod purity, t large invoice, IXPOUTXO oihcot, and for nale by A. A. 8ULOMONB ft CO. PESP2F St fkc. — Tumid’s l^rs, and’ Boup DlgeiteiVlissUn Kettles aud ns for sale by JOHN J. MAURICE. fcc.—Brass Faucets,Orotuu Bibb*, ( 'IOPVKK BIUU1NM, Ton I-..U, DUh fov.r., j Ohoppiog Dishes, and Oyster Dishes for sals by raar 84 JOHN J. MAURICE. 5a ¥ TB5 » : A JOHN J. MAURICE. T>ATKNT OULIUUE POINTED GOLD JL PEN^-Ifc carras to the right at that point where itcom/u in contact with the paper, and Is as perfeov ta instrument for sloped writing as can be produced. It baa all the elasticity and other advantages of tho best made Quill Fen, fte. Receivod by *» JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. Iieue, Burning Fluid, and Oil Vorkod. Cbeoiisettcs, Blooves, Col- ,aad Muslin and OambrD Bands, just recoi “ 1 LABOGBE ftllpWNE. Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouie. Curtains, Curtain Goods, _ r . dkc., dec., dfcc. ^.14° Congress and Ao. 57 Si. Julien Sis. 'I iHE Suhscribor, knowing thnt tho citizens of llfhiug of a* 1 * 1 * btT ° ftU * iat«rost in tho estab- CARPET WAUEIIOUHK. In this city, and being awnro that many have boon awaiting the completion of the Now 8tore, so that they could make their solection of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully Inform the public, generkAly, that ho has opened the most oom- £!. iSMSf* 1 .F m U tLe ™ Iot » atyles of GOODS l , n •irnilar establishment*. The Stock of r.WtaJ’^'d’n.T 01 * wm CARPET DEPARTMENT. jJKZS. V ® ,T , 8t ! T »P #,tr / Brussels; Mocot Brussels; satA Brussels forSUira; *i!d'® r , 0 ftni1 Coln W M >Q Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Tenetian for tiulrs, Halls, fto.; Drug- in width, of every variety of pat- SV* ,; p *T ,or titoo P Mats; Table and vJ?. S?7 r ! ; , 81,vo r tn lJ BraM ° T,J Octagon Stair Bods; Stair Jdnen, fto., fte. • « OILCLOTHS. Of eve nr width; from one to eight yards, for nails. Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, fto.: Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Fmr-itmre Oil Clothe, 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rnbbor Cloth for Stairs. aill L CURTAINS, ftllk ibid Worsted Damask De-Laim: Woskted and Linen Damask DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of oolors; White and Ruff, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Modallion, Garland and White ami Gold, entirely new style; Cord; Loops; Tas sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. HILT COUNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest Importation; all of which will ba sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. U. GUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 67 St. Jullnn-sts. Crape Miimls Crape Sliawls. J UBT RECEIVED at the nete store a fresh sup ply of Plain and Embroiderml White. Crape ShaicLt, or every quality. The Ladies aro most respectfully re quested to call and lock at thuin, as there is uo trouble to show yuoth-at J. U. COHEN ft CO.’S, mar 7 140 Hroughton-st. ybaoco Cutters, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st. TIN WARE AT WHOLESAE. A VERY large assurUuntu, fur salo by JAMES SULLIVAN, 146 Broughton-st. Carpets! Carpels!! Ciu-pcts!! 1ATE tiuvo this day opened fbr sale n splendid YY assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, fto., oousistlng In part of,. , 20 pieees 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry* 10 do Brussels Tapestry f 40 do 2 ply Carpet* i 90 Floor Cloths 1 ‘S’-'sr&rc&.i S do Dutch do 160 do Velvet and Chenell Rugs 100 oomrnon Ruga and Mats 100. pair or beautiful style Window Shades All of the above Goods wo offer at the lowest market AIKIN ft BURNS. prtoos: for sale by New Spritiir A Summer Goods. D C WITT St MORGAN h»ve iu .lore, to wlijcli they are weekly adding by the iteamors, a large ana olegeut stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goons, which they offer for sale attbe lowest prioe*; Linen ft Cotton Sheeting, Smiteb ft French Ginghams, Lacen, Ribbons, ftc., Indies'nr.d Gents' Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves, Real Nett Gloves ft Mitts Cassimeros and Veitings, White and Colorod Linen Drillings and Coatings, Mourning Ooods of all do soriptlpBS, Pillow Cass Linons, Irish Linens, l,ong Lawns, Towels ft Scotch Dlapors, Linen Damasks. b'nrnitute Fringes, l'avillda Lace aud Nett, UtubreflM and Parasols, Swiss'Jaconet and Plaid Muslins. id Nainsooks do., G.J'Si. G-uahorp, ul.iu,. , u i.t, or olliarnVa- M2 Crapo do I-arli, Mllu. Uombutiao, Fop! .Norniok Cloths and Alpaeoas, Alourniug Lawns, Ginghams, Caliooa aud French Muslins, Blaok Crape and l^ve Veils, Collars, Handkerchiefs, ftc„ just re ceived and for tale by mar 7 DxWITT ft MORGAN. Upholstery and Cabinet Work. ® t»K{*. a v* al f5 rib#ri h*»ing uken the store on VA ’ n#xt u > Dibbl « * Coroy’s Tml- m !v, rin H t, '»hllshc.ent, respectfully snnounco to . " 1 citurn* of Savauueh that thoy are prepared to oaeouto all orders In the above line on thu most nCARriMini e THOMAS TIBlfiigr. Hums, Bifles, hardware, ftc. / IOFFE R, Brass uud Ziuc Wusb Pune ul \J new and beautiful patterns, for salo by JAMES SULLIVAN, mar 21 146 Bronghton-st. IJLATPORHI MCALEM, Counter Sculoe X and Tea Scutes, for sale by JAMES SULLIVAN, mar 2[ 145 Broughton-st. 1 > AT TRAPS.—Spring uud Wire, lor sale by XU mar 18 JAS. SULLIVAN, 146 Brpughton-st. 1 jUTT HINGES, Tobacco Cutters, Platform 1) and Counter Soules, etc., for tale by mar 18 JAS. SULLIVAN, 141 Uroughton-st. CJ 1IOVELH and ToUgs, Fire Dogs, Smoothiug iO Irons, fto., for sale by JAMES SULLIVAN, mar 18 No. 145 Broughum-at. XTOTICE.—Tiio inidersigued will coutinuo to carry on tho Lumber aud Timber business us Heretofore, under tho uarno anu style of J. Roberts ft Co. J. ROBERTS, mar 19 ROBERT AUSTIN, ^iPKiLU CANDLES.—10 boxes of Mitcbel’e O Sperm Candles, low for cash at mxr 19 SCALLY'S, St. Andrew’s Hall. IJRUNES.—30 jars of hamlsanio eating Prunes; X 26 wooden boxes do. at cost prices, mar 19 SCALLY'S, St. Andrew's Hall. IMG*, KAIH1SS uml CURRANT*. Lu.l X tey'• lUisiuB aud 20 boxos of Spicos, low for cash at inar 19 SCALLY’S, St. Andrew's Hall. / 1 RENA DINE SILKS.—Some very hand- YT •ome patterns of Urcuadino Silks; also striped tisane Barege, In white, greon, pink and brown, opened this day and for sale by mar 19 LaROCHE ft BOWNE. UU.K J1ANTJI.I.AS. — Application Silk O Mantillas, and Talmas, in assorted colors of thu iftioartrle for sale by marl® I^A ROCHE ft BOWNE. ilTUODEN WARE.—Ewupr Churns, Pig- y V gins, brail* and iron-bounCtBoskete, Woli Buck- Coy *”» U V ( '''J V , 1 ' "Y l1 '' : " v !l > f ACTKACS.or., nlm.,,1 llraa^Au .. J_J c.llout .rliole fer Berlin* children-(or wi.br' .. JvSfcs.jiooRKjtca; 1» Uihbnu'l Building. ( 10.1I.HOdN CROCKERY'.—Intending to do \J exclusively RETAIL BUSINESS, I will dispose ot the remaining stock of Common Crockery at reduced prioe*. (mar 19) J. r. COLLIN*^ 1 jiRENCII OLIVES AND CAPERS, Ac.—Just X? received: 10 boxes Frenah Olives, 10 “ Capers, 10 “ Castile Soap—fur salo by mir 15 J. ROUSSEAU. IJALTldHORE FLOUR.—100 bbls. extra X> Baltimore Flour, in store. For sale by mar 17 BUNKER ft OGDEN. DOLTS, Thumb Latches, Locks, O (aasortod.) Wardrobe Hooks, fto.. ftc., for sale by mar 18 JAMES SULLIVAN, 14f Brougbtoa-et. 1TEILH.—Black Lace, Blue, Browu and Green ? Gossamer Veils, and Blue and Brown Gossamer for making Veils, just reoelved by mar 16 LaROCHE ft BOWNE. i YRGAND1ES.—YVo have just received a few \J of those very elegant Frenoh printed Organdies, wmch for de*igus and oolors, cannot be ’surpassed, at mar 22 J. H. COHEN St CO., 14U Broughten-st. PRINTED MUSLINS AND LAWNS of X svery style and prioe, from 0‘woenta to $1 per yard, at [mar 22]. J. U. COHEN ft CO. New-York Advertisements. Costar’a Exterminator. E OR THE TOTAl. EXTERMINATION <>f B*U. Alia,, CackroMhc, Ant*. Uraond Ml.,, U,.tl, % Orio».u,*o. W.rr.ntod not l«)nrloa. to the human family. Will not die in tholr holes. Also an^Extormluator ror the total annihilation of BED- Prinoipal Dopot. 448 Broadway. „ . , __ RErCNENCBB Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony etr—*-• Chas. Thlbault, No. 16 Washington itreot j L. D« nico, 25 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of Uie Sun day Times: Westokheter House, Bowery aud Broome streets ; W. Holbertoa, 430 Broome street, and 76 Maldeu Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 8onth street; George Gay. 67 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 MoDougal atreot; L. B. Iliuoiao, 43 John stroet, and 80 St. Mark s Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr. Architect, 904 Broadway. oxRTinoxTK or 167 maths. Ihavo riven Henry It. Costar'a Exterminator an ef fectual trial, and having seen the wonderful effects of the same, and convinced of the superior etficaoy of his Exterminator over any other preparation ever offerred to the publlo, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator. 167 RATS werefound dead in the kitohenand cellar*. THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Hotel, 396 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 18M. For sale by all the n holonale druggists In the city and ie prinoinal dniggiats in the United States, Canadas, 'estIndies, fto. Warranted in all oases. None genuine unless eigned by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broad way .New York. For sale by J. A. MAYER, 164 Broughton-st'j ad by J. II. MOORE ft CO. Philadelphia Advertisements O- C Immi; be spared in these COUUUrt, COLDS AND DUUNCU1T1H P ASTILLES I) E PARIS,/or the cure of Cough*, CvUU and Bronchitis. Ajiction* qf fA* Throat—so prevalent at thi* season of the year. Wedj not recom mend the Pastilles de Paris to oare all the Ills life D heir to, but wo do say they will cure all affeptions or the throat, ae a trial of them wlU prove. Manufactured by Moore ft Taylor, Si Moid«n Lane, New York. Just re- oelved aud for ssdo by W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. N. B —The genuine bears the written signature of Moore ft TXylor. UOOUS l-KH STEA.IlliK. Klegant Lsmed Striped Tissues, White and Pink Pl'd do Rich Printed Bareges, Bl k, Plain, Fig'd and Plaid Grenadines,] Rich Organdie Uvrni and Muslins, Freuoh Cambrics, Black Bareges, Black and White Paris Mixtures, Light Kid and Alex. Silk Gloves,! Black aud White Crape Shawls, hfl At 83 llroughtou-at, by W.C.WAD8WORTH.H D omestic liqluu8— 160 bbl* N O Rectified WbUky 100 do E Phelp s Northern Gin 40 do P ft U Connecticut River Gin 76 do Now England Rum 40 do Domestic Brandy 20 and 20)4 oasks 4th Proof Braudy . 9) bbls superior old Monongahela Whisky] 60 do do Rye do •Id Georgia Peach Brandy, for sale by 8C RAN TON, JOHNSTON ft CO. B IItD UAGES.—Canary, Robin, (Squirrel, Parrot and Breediog Cages, of all sixes. lo MORSE ft NICHOLS. Iq'OH MALE.—A Man twenty-six years old— -I. first-rato house servant and warranted 'sound. MORSE ft NICHOLS. i j^OIt SALK.—Tho following Mon: One ‘28 , years, one 22, and one 21 year* old—aooustomed to plantation work and warranted sound. Apply to mntlh WM. WRIORT. [Ullt SALK,—A man thirty liirnn years old— good flroman and sawyer—has been wi ‘ * m ^ * or yoftrs. ral years. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. 1)18011 TM.—Egg, Soda, Lomun, Hugar uud 1) Butter Biscuits for sale by mar 12 W. D. FORD. J NDIA MILKM.—A Silks, in assorted oolors, received per steamer Flori- aud for sale by r pieces of India Plaid Laroche ft bowne. B ISCUITS,— Lemon, Sugar, Fancy, Rutter, and Soda Biscuits, fresh, just received and for salt »/ (mar 23) W. D. FORD. M UHTAHD.—London and American filusiard, a superior article, just received and fee sale by W. It. FORD. TEAM—TEAM* T UST RECEIVED—5 half chests Teas—fiunpow* #1 der, Imperial, Old Ifysen, Young Hyson, and Black loas, put up iu half aud quarter lb. umalho packs. 1 he above Toae have boen aeleoted with groat care . W. D. FORD. and will give satisfaction to consumers—for a M r. william h. m< my business during my mnnah, March 21, imJ. NOTICE. MOU8LEY will attends absence from the State. J. T. JONES. f\R. CUNNINUUAM’M Aporirnt FIIIh. These PiUs are prepared by Dr. A. Cunningham, for many years a resident of Savannali, and are reoom- meaded as a valuable family medicine. For sale by POT 22 W. W. LINCOLN, Monnmont-sq. 17VLU1D MAGNK8IA.—This condensed solu* J? tion is a-'/erv agreeable and efficient form for tho administration of Magnesia, and Is very acetal in nau sea, acidity of the stomach, sea-sicknoss and dyspepsia. Jtar sale by W. W. LINCOLN, mar 22 Monmacat-sq. J UHT iiKCJfilVKD.—ISOO bbls. 'freeli "Pe^il Nut* from New Orleans. mar 22 J. D. JESSE. / IKAi'KGUH, £g. —The subscrilmr has r»> ceived and tar sale a freeh supply of Seda. Batter, au “" s “ p *' mar *2 J.D.JE88E. jlOtt MALE.—A Double Teuement (wooden) AJLLCOCK’S PLASTtltS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century. TTISTORY—The history of these plasters would JLL occupy more space than car *- J *“ **■ — iiniits. Suffice it to say, that the ists and physioians of the United . were oonsultcd as to their composition. But it wa* mit to Mr. Allcook, whofor sevon/ears had tho ontlro charge of Messrs. Rushton's Astor House store, to porfeotthem for publio use. Thoy are made porous, so that the eva poration of the perspiration can go on sufficiently vrhere ’he plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters, causing the accumulation of acrid fluid, which oorodes the skin and occasions mauy unpleasant sensations, not neceuary for the oure or alleviation of affections for wbioh a plaster Is usually applied. They are tonio and carminative, which renders them of peculiar value In mauy affections of tho chest aud bowels, moro especially when a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to a certain extent, vitalise the pare upon whioh the/ are appliod. These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will bo found iuvaluablu In weakness of tho baok, chronio rheumatism, and cuutrautions of the mus cles; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, and nains in the side or chest, especially whon proceed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of coldness at the nit of the stomach; in chronic or recent affec tions J the kidneys; in cases of sprains, strains, or bruises ; and in nearly all cases where a local pain or woaknesa exists. Tfie reader is especially referred to tha following tes- «> .... o particularly to the letter from I)r. I. lajters of Mr. Allcock u bowels of many years Dr. T. Alm?ook, Sir :—I have boen Buffering nnder a sovi.ro attaok of neuralgic disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- tbropliy of the heart, and have triea everything known to tho practice of medicine from the very best M. D's.; but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have K ren me more permanent relief than anything else I ve used, and I believe will produce a perfect cure. I am wonderfully ploased with the couuter-irritant offect of your plastor, for it ie produced in such a mild and gradual wm/, as well ae tho invigorating action it gives to the capillary circulation around tho parts to which they are applied, with tho great usrvoussodatlve influ ence they exort upon all norvons diseases. In conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ex perience of the qualities of the plasters heretofore in use, but must place yours at tho head of thorn all. Ev ery modioal roan who becomes acquainted with them, will assuredly recommend his patients to nse no other than tho Meoioatcd India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Allcock. “ Yours vory truly. I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters oan be obtained at the Book Store ol W. Tiiou.hr Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, and by order of all Druggists, throughout the oountry. jy *<W eod law t-w Finno Forte*. O. O. B. CARTKB, Mo. !7i CliMteo*- —i*,*Mk*oor rio.o rmb,orpo«i'» fitoto lion.., up aulr., run.»i>n. a, now offers to the public Man ure!/ new SMortmest of PIANOS, just received from the most eelebratod makers, and of such patterns and finish sate dufy competition. Messrs. Nunns ft Clark’s and James Thompson’s Instrument*, whioh ara here offered, stand unrivalled la tho opinion of all competent judges, as possessing beauty and purity of tone never before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with AHiLIAN Attachment. Chnrob and Parlor organs. bKUAl'HINKH and MELODE- ON8, all of whioh are warranted, and will be sold at the manuractnrers' lowest cash prloes. AU cash orders for music promptly attended to. 8eoond hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos toned and repaired. P. s.—'The extraordinary sueoeas of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfeotsatls- faclioa It has given. Induces the snbaoriber to continue it. Lessons in SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, fto., are given by Artist* of the very highest ability. It needs hut be meatioued, that Sis. ANDREA ALFIBI. and Mademoiselle HELENE HCHAAFF, who stand h rc-emlnent among the profefsiou. are oondeotod with ie Institution, and dovote their time and talents to the pupils. Uo2fi ly] O.C. B. CARTER. Principal. geokge j. iiknkels, No. 178 Chcxfnut-street, Philadelphia. OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUNE, Has just received from Franee hit Spring assortment of FURNITURE OOVERINQS colon \J in Brouatolle, Plush and Satin De I.aine. Curtains hung In the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, OF FRKNOH MANUFACTURE. in sets for Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or import ed to order. Persons wishing to Furnish in tho latest style in tho Fall, are respectfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Parle twenty fine sate of superb Rose wood Drawing-Roovx Furniture, of whioh the ta sets have been reoelved. The style is entirely nev of the most grscetal design. Those wishing to Furnish now will please call and examine the immense stook < hand before purchasing, as tho goods will be sold low. A largo assortment of well finished plain Mnhognny and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale oheap.' j* 26 ly Lee & Walker (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIG.) No. 188 Chestnut-Rt., Phludelphia, DftALBM IN PIANO FORTES, Dlnalral IniUrumcntn, Hhret Munic. Violin.44ultnr,Hnrp Htrln|(I f dec. A I,L of which will be sold at tho vory lowest A rates. Catalogues sont to any part of tho U. States by addressing as above, post paid. LEE ft WALKER'S stock being ono of the largest in tho U. States, aro confident of giving satisfaction to all those who may favor them with their patronage. JeM ly GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans tk Watson’s No. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! IT» FAIU, DARKISDUKO, PA. October 30, 1861. The undersigned,appointed a Committee for tho purpose by the officers of the State Fair, were present this after noon, when Messrs. EVANS ft WAT80N tested one of their small aiied Salamander Fire-Proof Chests, at which time they oonrumed tureb cords or wood over it, com mencing at 1 o’clook, P. »L, g oxpusea ltto a white h*at for two hours, sitffi- itroy the'eastiron foot. On oponing the Chest, tho papers, together with 2,000 circulars deposited in be- PIlftJLIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 08 Br/AU-at., HaTannnh, Ga. FUL to tnv friends and the public in heir liboral patronage heretofore ex- —" r them a greater inducement ist received my FALL AND Bleak a stylo. Also a L illon , s nnd 1 together witli a large . era, Olovus, Collars. Marl Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, \ will bo sold at prices to give generil »l*ered Veat- Josarn Ritkcr, Ex-Governor A. O. Heister, Jobe B. Cox, Fa. Cuai. E. Heister. E. £. Boodirott, Wilmot’s Jewelry 3 'HE Hl’BSCIUBElt has on hand, and , . constantly reoeiving from the best and most respec- I •le mannfaoturers in the country, Rioh Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and othv'r Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, suoh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; lea Sew; Castors; Cups nnd Sauoers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup and Sauoe Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Kr.ives; Solid 811 vor Dessert, Pioklo and ButUr Knives; Nap kin Rings; 8alt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; Walters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanoe-Uandle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Kaivoe. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and oommon Brass Clocks of every desoripteon. Gold and Silver Lever and Lcplne Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Bpeotaclos; Gold and 8ilver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers’s Pooket Cutlery; Rasors and Raxor Strops; Card Cauos Port Monain. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in Uie State. “ WILMOT. No. I Market-square. THE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS I in our Store, including a fine 8HOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we wonld invite the attention of the musical public to our rtook, comprising every article in the line, which can be furnished (wholesale and retail) at If tie- York prices. ' PIANO FORTES, A. STODAU-r'ft Co., J. B. Dunham, and othors ot ei- ~~ * u tat ion, constantly on hand. '• ZOGUAUA1 ifc CO., Importers, ■“— and 107 Bryan-streot*, Neat to Market 8guare. -BOOKS. f Scottish life—by tho Maitland," "Merk- * Newton M. Curtis, MUtin, “Scout uf tho r tho Female Bau- -$Newa. e BookMore of B. 8. SIBLEY, No. 136 Congress-street. P* Bestorative, igJMlB COMPOSITION, t cAIcl.’iit ngent for the prevrn- d the removal of dandruff, is : the toilet, both on account of (free from ossontial PATENT MEDICINES, ho. ,i lUortlinore’* RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent Jor Rkcuma Itstn in all its forms. X HK futiffilshltif eucersa which has attended this medicine In the treatment of Rheumatic Coui- uts, either inflatnma'ory (acute) or chronio, of no matter what complicated form, or or long or short du ration, vendor* it the most valuable preparation ever discovered, ns the sole reliable remedy for this dlro complaint; and so radical Is it in Its v.orklr,/1, that It has secured the sanction of many of the first physi cians, who hare used it as nd-rnier restart, Without faith in Its merits, only to be con. -nvedof its mlraoulous powers. JUoetimore’s Compound is a vegetable extract, Internal remedy, pleasinc to the taste, harmlese in IU effeots, and can be administered to ell agee and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for tho treatment of this one disease. It la a tonic, strengthening to tha system generally, whilst it eoothes tho nerves, and imparts a healthy tion to the digestive organs, and purifies the blooiL Thousands have already found relief aud perinaucnl cure: and In each and evory case wlioro it has boon tested, It lias Invariably answered tho purpose, having been kuown to fail. The proprietors fuel justified in thus assuring the pub lic of ite virtues, ae they base its merits eutiroly upon fts performances, and allow the latter only to be men tioned in Its behalf. Tostimoniale of the highest char acter are daily reoelved from vavtons sections of the Union, corroborating these facts, and giving additional and undoubted evidence of the virtues of this truly great and reliable remedv. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER ft CO., at their Contral Office, No. 1 Barclao-st. Nei* Pork, and by A. SOLOMONS ft CO. and fall. CARTER, Agents, Savannah. oodlawtw apr 1 Mortimorc’s BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIPIKU. iy Trice, One Dollar per Dottle. JF1 3 '1118 invaltiahlo preparation has obtained a pop. ularity wherever introduced, unprecedented in > history oT any othor preparation brought before the publio. The multiplied thousauds who havo used it, and have realised ite marvellous effects in removing diseases, Be-EMlnbllMlilng Nature, nnd Ueatoring the NervnuM Hyatvni, now herald it to the world as possessing the most supe rior medical virtues known in the Materia Medica. Eminent Professors aud Physioiana of the first stand ing in tho medical prolesaion nse and prescribe U as the most effective Alterative nnd Blood Purifier known; while vast numbers who had long suffer ed from diseases or complaints brought on by Sedentary Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, tbrjnd Stats of ihe Liver, or Impurities qf the Blood, now look upon this Corrlial as most Mysterious aud Magical iu ite healing prupt ties and restoring powers. Nourtlgia, General Debility aud Nervous Affections, Dyspep- siaor Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Aoidity of the Stomach, Nervous lload- euiheor Flow of Blood to thr Hoad, Costive- ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misery In the Side or Regit-u of the Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of tho Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink ing Sensations, Prostration of tho Nervous System, Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness of the Flesh or Limbs, Difficult or Profuse Expec toration, Night Sweats. Diseases of tue Heart, or affection of tne Lungs, Jaun- dico, Disease of tho Kidneys, De rangement or Prostrate Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, wbioheauso Pain ful Irregularities, csiKciolly with FcmnleH. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Norvona Sys tem, Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelea, and all Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or Humors of the Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may have originated from very slinplo and unsuspected causes, but the disease and ite cause must bo removed, if you would enjoy “Life, Health nnd Happiness." Tho thousands who navo procured and usod Morti- morn's oolobrntod Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifior, say that" those diseases cannot remain long in tho system after commencing its use." It operates like a cuarm, acts ae a tine tonic, corrects the tones of the stom%gb, strengthens the digestivo organs, stimulates the liver, to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure and poisonous secretions, imparts purity, richness and vi tality to the blood, circulates it freely tbroughort the aystom, thereby neutralizing and removing impure de posits, renews and strengthens the uorvoas system, re stores the constitution in all ite strength and vigor. Imparts a glow of health and beauty of complexion. Tho evidenco in its behalf Ib overwhelming, and from high sources, but it is known that for two yoars the sup ply lias not met the dotnaud. This hundreds of agouti oan certify. Thoy say " every bottle sold sells a doxet more;" while it now moots extensive sale with mor< than ono thousand Druggists, among whom aro rnauj eminent physicians, who use and prescribe it. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, even by the most delicate female or clifld. MdT Price $1 UO per bottle. MAT Sold by Druggists generally. Wholotalo and otail Druggists will be supplied on application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER ft CO., Proprietors. No. 1 Baroluy-street, (Astor House), Now York. Ilaviland, llarrnl ft His* jy.aud Rushton, Clark ft Co, Wholesale Agents, Now York. A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., and J. U. CARTER, apr 1 codlawt-w Agents in Savannah. OR VE riiHis | J tion < also a groat si Its delicate auKS oils,) and ite MM the hair is moitr tifully, in any l Previous to curl! Restorative, whi. Children's heads twice a week, wil thoroughly cleanse 4ka a good head of hair. For sale,together m lognes. and Shaving C| * *,ND V hair in pfaco nnd curl. Whon * fluid, it may bo dressed beau - . ,»red, so as to keep in its place, fthe^*’ Moisten it lightly with the will«T* "nglh»*y and durable curl. AuUWl"‘th the Restorative SHAVING ANJ. FIHK’H METALLIC BU1UAL CASES. This valuablearticle isjustrecelved and for sale by 1. W. MORRELL Sc CO., sept 3 ly Sole agents in this City for the Inventor PIANO FORTES* W. MORRELL 8l CC. Have on hand a aplendid assortment •f Piano Fortea, from the best manu factories in the country.* For tone aud finish these instruments cannot bo ex celled. For sale on accommodating terms, ut the Broughton-struet Piano and Cabinot Ware house. oot 20 SAVANNAH bakbek shop AND BATHING SALOON. T IHE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the oitiseas of Savannah, and of Oeorgla, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the reception of his friends. Uo assures them that nothing will be left un done on hie part to continue it aoonvenient and comfor table Barber Shop. Uis prices will be M reasonable ae in any similar establishment in Net* York. llair Cutting, in neat and fkshionable style .$0 20 Single* Shave 10 Shampooing „ Shaving six and aoven times a week 2 00 Shaving five times a week. Shaving three or four times a week. - Tickets for Children's.Hair Cutting, s for I 00 Hot end Cold Baths....% 60 Parent* aro reipecmilly (informed that every care and pains will bo taken with their children when sent to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also ketp for salo a variety ot Fancy Goods, suoh as Gentlcmsn's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Glovos, Dress Shirte. Mc- riuo and Cottou Undershirts and Drawers, Pojffiot Udkf*., Collars, Socks, aud other artloles of Qoutle- men's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes aud Shoe Brushes s Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and - great variety of othor artloles. Unlui of Havnnnnh. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him- eelf for cleansing and darktning the Hair; thousands who have received the benefit of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair, are willing to >*-*- a.. a bottle, or three bottles ftif $ Nearly mar 21 D1117U0 ATit r PHE subscribers, wl I would respectfully to their well-selected stc„ tides, whioh they offer for prices; also, PAINTS, Ol. Union White Lead, Linseed O. Varnishes, Glues, Putty MACHINES Of all kinds, Tlx: Sporm.Lanl, GROCERS' A' Whalo Oil, Spices. Mustard, _ LANDRETH'S GAIID . Also, MeilJoino Chests, Surgic.: Glassware, together with a great t family use, consisting of Oolatino, Bareli, fto., with an olegant a and English Hair and Tooth Lubin’s Perfumes, Colognes, and nil of which are warranted te be of JOHN \\r c. WADSWORTH wiU Jf • posing of his rich aud valuable if FANCY AND 8TAPLK DRY ! This day, Deo. 9tli, at New-Yorlr w We hope no ono iu want of any artiolo.l Goods lino will fall to call and examine tk prices before purchasing, as we are determ; these goods at prices full 26 per cent, less tin i» they e be bought atany other house in the city. W > *1R i enumerate prices here, but invito all to oall them tbatgoo'** “*" k * HtfiMlIf; dec 9 mend Ik Prioe—$1 a Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take the pleasure ot informing hie l_ neroiM friends that ho has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Bxoi i-streot, Augusta, where every conveuieuoe will bo found to make his pa trons comfortable. Strangers aud friends jVlsltiny Au- ‘i *re respectfully solicit^ te give mu a call. f J. M. IlAYmJOD, Monoueat-sq., Savannah, jaal ly And nnder Augusta Hotel, Broad-et., Angusta. of Woodford’s fine Gilt Cornices; 2000 Hue English Certain Bands: Curtain Pins; Worsted Oord,in varie gated colors; large Wonted Tassuls to inoteh; Cord and TomsIs for Piutures; Pavilion Rings and Rosette; just received and for sale by “126 I. W. MORRELL ft C6. LOLU AND IIAM8. lOOharreL Baltimore Flour, _ 2U) Reynold's sugar-cured Hams, landing from brig Josephus and tor sale by CLAQHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. \\ JOOL — WOOL — WOOL—purchased by TV j*n 12 ^ ROWLAND ft CO. I ) (JTTEU, CHKK8E, «fcc.—30 kega selected Ratter: 60 boxes English Dairy Cheeset 100 do. new scaled U*.Ting*i 21)quintals new Codfish. 100 boxes and 60 half besei finnoh Ralsllts. Reoelved per steamer, and for eale by 8CRANTJW, JOHNSTON ft CP. , At. ‘^“thatjoodi will be offered at prloes w hid i Store under Marehall Hot BBNKKKT’8 HOOTS AND GAIT.m Hj Just received from Philadelphia. „ ' M Oont lemon in want uf a good article are invited to the above goods. fob 24 W, HEIDT, Gibbons’ Building, Ncyv Goods P ER STEAMER FLORIDA—BaregeL Tisstx DoLaioes, Sluslins, Robes and Cballeys. «nr 2 N EVITT, LATHROP ft 8TEBBINS. 1 liKLEIVED^ Boxes Adam anti V Candlss; 10 boxes Snperflns do., pot up in boxc six lb. tor family nse—for sale by A. BON AUD, mar 10 Corner of Bay and Whittaker its. {OILMAN’S HAUL DYE,—A supply of Gil* JLA man * Iustantanoous Hair Dyo, warranted to dye permanently, just rocelvod and tor sale by JOHN B. MOORE ft CO., mftr ** Gibbon's Buildings. MALE, —A good carriage or wagon ■ HORSE, with alight three-spring WAGON. Ap- plj^at [mh4j C. B. 8CALLY S, 8L Andrew*. Ilall. P i G IIA MM , SMOKED TONGUES AND 1 BEEF.—Just landing from steamers, and for sals W lmar 10J M. J. SOLOMONS. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY S. 8. SIBLEY. MARCH 16, 1863. L OHMING’H Pictorial Fiold Book of tho Rev- olution—2d vol. select British Eloquence; embracing the best Speeches ontiro, of the moat Eminent Orators of Great Britain for thu last two oonturles: by Chauoe Goodrich, D. D. The Works of John C. Calhoun—voL 1: edited by Riehard K. Crallo, Esq. Letters and Journals of Lord Byron : by Thomas Moore—In 2 vols. Life and Works of Robt Burns: odited by Robert Chalmers—in 4 vols.: the fullest and most comprehen sive yet published. „ . — * 0 gy ; or tho Theory of the Evangell* . A. Vinet: translated by Thoe. H. Skinner, D. D. The History of Greece : by George Grote. Esq.—in 10 vote.: a reprint from the socond London editli Tho Heir of Rcdcllffe : by tho author of "The Two Guardians," "The Kiugs or England." fto. Shakspearo and his Times: by 61. Guisot. History of an Adopted Child: by Geraldine E. Jewsbury, author of tho "Sorrows of Gentility." fto. The Cousins; or a tale of Early Life : by the author ~ lr_/Vtnnn,at *' lug .nuirujiunuui uuiuonc Almanac lor moo. Villette : by Curror Bell; Castle Avon : Henry Es mond ; The Pilgrims of the Rhine; The Regent's Daughter, and a large variety of interesting works. For sale at No. 136 Congresi-et. mat t lOKN AND OATH. j 400 bags White Maryland Corn. 200 " heavy Pennsylvania Oats, Landing from brig Josephus and for sale by mar 10 GLAGUORN ft CUNN1NQIIAM. rjoi*' |i’ P . G1*M,—1 hulo first sort flops, Nuw-York in spected, crep of 1852; just reoelved and for sale JOHN 13. MOORE ft CO., Gibbons' Bnildiage. pUT UTTER AND CI1EKMK.—30 kegs select* Goshen Butter; 60 boxos do. English Dairy reoelved per steamship Florida, and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. I,^ LOU It.—100 bbls. of siiporlino llowurd-street F Flour, just received, find for e&lo low, if taken rom wharf. A. C. TOMS, APOLKON BITTERS.—A suporior arti cle for the cure of dyspepsia, want of appetite, and ague, and all oomplalnts arising from a de- ‘ s system. For sale by A. BONAUD. JL„. rangement of tfie LE-ALE—ALE.—150 bbls. Albany Cream. X- Alo, brewed expressly for me, superior to any ii tlus market, landing from brigs Augusta and Macon- DAVID80N. tlus market, landiug from brigs Augus for sale^nt tne Albany Ale Dopot^by^ Choioe refined N. O. Sugar Prime and choioe Porto Rioo do Fair and Prime Muscovado do 160 bbls. Steam refined WEB8TER ft PALMES. H igh proof whisky, &c. 60 bbls. high proof Whisky Phelps Gin w •* Dorn"*' 30 qr. aasks ' For sale by (fob 21 N. O. Mouougahela do Pure old Bourbou do Domestio Brandy WEBSTER ft PALMfefl. AN'i'lLLAM.—A auporb lot uf Parte Black Lace, Blaok Uionadiuc, Blaok Crape de Paris and"\VhitcCrape do Parte Mantillas; also, Plain aud Lini>roiderod White Crape Shawls—just reoelved and for salo by DaWITT ft MORGAN. S TRIPED OMNABURGM.—13balesStripod Osnaburgs, Georgia make; for sale by mar 15 If EVITT, LATHROP ft STEBBIN8. superior sugar oured canvassed Hams-for’sale by U 16 MINIS ft FLOHANCE. VT O. MU GAR AND MOLA88G8 iu ski^d XI • for eale.by MS 9(1 WOXK8 Under woed’r Piokla*, iu half gallon ^v/ .and quart jars. J.|JDEM # PJfiL MINIS ft FLORANCE. z&s/SDkMn. ■ 60> canisters Salmon.—Landing firm brig (Bern- Wiiwm' r*d u> do p;*i -'istewu* of ‘ lthrough w»oUi4 b, [di _ JNUUiiM, «so. 100 Alabama and for sale by 8 isr 11 CLAOHOKN ft CU* KANmita^iO b.ifTud-^7 m Alew bpriug Goods. UGANDIK and Brocade Muslins ‘ Ipcd and ptein Iudia Silks .a and checked Glace Silks igkod aud striped Mourning Silks ^uetine and noodle-worked Collars •Hluovos of overy style .rotor's colorod Silk Gloves fine white Cotton Hose tidered Lawn Uandkorchiafs Satin, Dro*s Trimmings ^ Under Marshall House, Bruughum-ft. (L,R.—A Mulatto Girl seventeen yoare 1 house servant, and capable of cutting Apply te WM. WRIGHT. IKN’X MUAIMKK C'UAVATH, t-Hdkfs, Linen do.; just rocelvod by LaUOCHE ft BOWNE. Brazi o by W. I Scissors and Instruments, fur sale F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan street burrds Cboico Apples uud (mar 12) W. D. FORD. Woman thirty-five year* old L randlxoner. Apply to WM. WRIQUT. tin and juponuod, uf tUl kinds, *er by JOHN J. MAUhTCE. fjiip, Shower and Foot Baths JOHN J. MAURICE. ;.—Brass-bound Tubs and i and Pails, Butter Oharas, . general aaeortmeatof JOHN J. MAURICE. PicinrEs.jtt. r>el«aiis e ^Vcadr,. - - iy^^psiAi ffWass e«:'h!SS? r t aasfrlc Juice. Half a teaspoon tall of pJ^T: water Wflidtgeeter dissolve five pound. IJS ia * Beef In about two hours, out of the stomach *** PEPSIN te tbq chief element, or greatdteeitieHh.i clple of the Oaetrto jutes—the solvent of tie FooJ*»?' UT. II.au.h or III, 0«, thu, Ibrmln, , i* , riul.1. rroolwlj Ilk, tho natunl Uutrlo Julo. i. l* Mdenllflr Evidence! (SaBSfew ofNel Pbys(o.» r m~., v parte of the Unite. nv*»>. No Alcohol, Blttertt, or Adda r • tfT Romembor this: Dr. Ilonghtou’s PEPSIN i. . groat natura! remedy, froo from Aloohol, Bitters aJU and Nauseous Drugs. It U extremely agreeable tebf! taste, and may be taken by the most feeble MUaifwC oaunot eat a water cracker without acute distx.,* ware of Drugged imitatioue. Pepsin is not a dm* ■ C'nrea In Every Town. Dr. Iloughtoa’e Pui»eln has mens been tested wards of two• yoare In every large town in the UaliE 8Ute«, and the Agents can refor Dyspepticstomo^ r-m.rk.Ue ouim lu .r.ry I ViSHHS JJmS faees, reports of oures. oertifleatea of Physician. ../ .n gtr.u Iu Ih, ciroulur. furuusjdl^i^j Pennln In Vlnld and P.wd.r. Private Clreulars for Physlelaas may be obteteM Dr. Houghton or hie Agents, describing the who]!*n^! ease of preparation, and giving the authorities Jnsl which tha claims of this new remedy are bvvtd a?i» Jf “ ol V B0 objection can be raisedagaten aiaasfTOfiSTas^ ,und, “ j.it J -.t“*I^i B - w wS£&\$rSSSti., Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, rou THE CUHB or Cong-ha, Cold., Boaruncu, Bronchi. VU, Whooping- Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Consumption! Many years of trial, imtetd of impairing the public confidence in this medicine, hoi won for it an appreciation and notorie ty by far excel ding the mat sanguine expi-ctotons of iu friend*. Nothing bit tin is- trlnsic virtues and '.hsesBis- takable benefit conferred os thousands of aufferers, eould originate and maintaiatbe reputat'on which It enjoys. While many inferior r^n. idles thrnst upon tho community, have failed and been discarded, this has gainod friends by every trial, con ferred benefits ol the afllloted they oan never forget, and produced euros too numerous and toe remarksbli to bo forgotten. While it 1s n fraud on the publio to pretend that say one modlcinewill infallibly cure—still there is abundast proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only nsagener al thing, but almost invariably eures the maladies fbr whioh it is employed. , As timo makes these facte wider and bettor known, this inodioino has gradually booome the best reliance of the aflUotcd, from the log oabin of the Amerionn peas ant, te tho palaoes of European Kings. Throughout this entire oountry, in every State, ..Iter, and indeed al most every hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral is known os tbo best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign cunntries, it is coming te be exteuiivoly nsed by their most intelligent phjil- ci.-.ns. In Great Britain, France and Germany, where the medical sciences have reached their hlgheet juriso- feetton. Cherry Peetoral 1s introduced, aar in cornual use in tho Armies. Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public In stitutions, and in domestio praotlce, ae the eurest reme dy their attending physicians can employ for the more dangerous affections of the lungs. Alto in mildoroasoi and for ohlldren it te safe, pleasant and effectual tooaro. In fact somu of tho most llattoring testimonials we re ceive have been from parents who have found it effica cious in cases particularly incidental te childhood. The Cherry Pectoral te manufactured by a practical he wist, and every ounoe of it under his own e/e, with invariable accuracy and care. It Is sealed and protect ed by law front counterfeit*, consequently eon be relied ~~ as xonuiae, without adulteration. We nave endeavored here to furnish the oommunltv with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth should oommend itself to their confidence—a remedy onoe safe, speedy and effectual, whioh this bar bj re peated aud countless trialf r**»ve itself to be ; aud trait ly groat care in preparing it with obcmioal accuracy, of uniform strength to afford Physioians n now agent on which thoy oau rely for the beat results, aud-the affiict- ed with a remedy that v, ill do for them all that medicine au do. Prepared and suld by JAMES C. A I KK, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Ness. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., wTw. LINCOLN, m. Turner ft co., j. b. moore ft co-, Bevau’h, and all druggists throughout the south. '• Th.BftT law tw iaEmauufkoture,and are intended as x substitute for the flesh brush, the hair glove, and hair belt, fur pro ducing n healthy aotion of the skin by friction. The material 1s of flax, and of a texture admirably adapted ‘ their use. They will be found to be effective witnout A. SOLOMONS ft CO. being harsh. For sale by TO PLANTERM AND OTHER*. W E ham just received a fresh supply ot the following Goods, which we offer for sale oaths best possible terms, vis: Striped and Plain Cotton Oias- ’ - gs, Marlboro and Manchester Plaids and Stripes, rino Stripes, Blue Denims. Cotton Gombroon, Sum- r Cottonados, Cottou Cassimers, Col'd Jeans, Plaid and Striped Cottonades, 3-4, 7-8, 4-4 and 10-4 Brown Shirtings and Shootings. Burlaps and Flax OsnalmrgS, and a fine assortment or Head llandkfs. For sals by r 22 AIKIN ft BURNS. I IMPROVED EXTRA SIZE MK1DLITZ 1 POWDERS.—These Powders are prepared express ly for the retail trade from saporior imported material*, and are warranted tall weight. Beidlits Powders, (when accurately prepared, as these tro warranted te be) ore held in the nighest eetimation for their peonllar virtues, in giving rtller where indigestion, heartburn, or biliens affections prevail; and when used occorttingto the di rections, form an effervescing aporient oraoght, more agroeab'n, yot possessing all the Bflidlelaal qualities of the much csteeuod Seidlits Spring In Germany- Pre pared aud sold by WILLIAM \V. LINCOLN, 1238 Druggist ft Apotheeary, 1 A LL accounts due tho undersigned on the let of XJl January lost, if not settled by the 10th dayof April will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. C lIlAiUPAGNE.—20 baskets Boucbe Chtm- , psge, quarts for sale by^^ FLQR ANcE . KW MPR1NG GOODM.—Printed Barest, L w Brilliants. Prints, Chints, Jaconots, Scotch Ulng- inms, Muslins, Worked Collars and Sleeves, fto., just received and for sale by . . N EVITT, tATHROP ft BTEBBINS. a l W III LBS. BACON 8HOULDEKS per .UUU schooner Magelan, for sate by; • raar 17 B.0 6rnH*- > l'lliiLl”S (ill)SS lJ.rrel. t. Pbrlp*. • Gin landing from schoonrr JuHft Anaa,»yd mg Is by (mar J2) COHENS ft HERTZ. ' WIMTAR’M COUGtf LOZENGES# S REPAIlED from tho original recipe of the Isto Professor Wistar. These Ixmongoe cannot be too ly recommended as a safe medicine in Congbf, JX A,thmM - rr0Pftr0d ‘“w? W^INCOLN. loot ( CLARET of very cboico quality in casks, for j saie by [mar26] MINIS ft FfAlRANCE. 1JGAR.—Loaf, Crushed and Powdered, for aals by I a or 26] MINI S ft FLORANCE- TSHEWING TOBACCO.—A very' superior V/ article of Plag and Twtet, of various brands, wt ***?A‘Jf* IUU. b|Qt B /'X UANO. — PutHumiiuu Guuno, in J 1 VT saieby fmar 17] MINIS ft FLORANCL*_ C lHAiUPAGNK.-Juirfecelvcd, 95 Basitcu j Heidslec ft Mumm’s cllMn P*« ne y 0 { 1 gp # b 5 ! EAx/ f | AUIK’K TrnvflllcB lj IuIU.Um. ljU.tr. uH Ch.mbftT. BWWU W ^.Ciuum.lr.t«»<*•*!•&. t UTTKK and Chaeae.—IS itkin. cW» Butter, 40 boxes Cheese, received and lor »i« “J jiiurjH koMAHON $POYL*-_ S OUP"LADLES aud Tureens, Dish Cover*, Hash and Stoak Dishes, for sale by m JAMES hp-WWR. mar tl No. 1<5 Brou«hU>n-fE_ ■ AltO, Vl.h, 0Lc. -‘A) bbl.cbole. l«' J J 10 cult. Cod ii.b, an boro. Iaiuou Srrup 300 *«- ties assorted Cordials, received and tor sale by mar 21 MoMAHON ft POYLK_ E .^IjOUR. MHGAU, dfcc.—100 bbte .Bajuiiiog ’ Flour; 30 do NO Sugar; 40 do Phttos» no Molasses; 60 boxes Cheese; 60 do U»rrJag*jJ" M Butter and Sugar Crackers; 20 hhds asw B* 00 » tor t tabveb. . Leaf, Feather and Chinese Fans,