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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1853)
■MB i Roasting ay SoHooi., Ghrrn eh.—Two inter •i I he above eali manufactured by Mi _ patentee a, ofHkinner YAL Naval bt M. Sor taken place in apphiatu , and Phillip Snow Hill, under lltM&M (lie aupemdemlence of M. Suycr, which, in it* reault, finally determines the quoation uii the merits and economy of roasting by gnu. Tjie faaulta of the first trial, which look place on the 8th inst., was that 3d legs of mutton, weighing 388 lbs., were roasted at a cost of la. 2d. In order to arrive at more positive results in regard to its economy, a second trial was deemed requisite, which took place on the 11th ult., when equal weights of mutton were cooked—33 joints, weighing 184 lbs., were nmated by gas at a cost of 10)d., with gas sup* plied at four shillings per thousand feet; when cooked the above incat was found to weigh 14G If>t.; dripping 19 lbs.; of gravy or ostmazome 23 lbs.—thus showing the actual loss to be 8) [0, Clothing, So, HTOttK. UNION IAT (Jrrni ftacrldco AT MAAS Sc. HIYMANN'8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM, TIC A AH <fc IIKYMANN b«r 10 Inform their if I pfttrens u4 tba pobllo (snsmfljr, la both tha city •adoouutry, that they aro new prepared to offer oas of the largest end best selected riooka of OBOTHING, and a ventral assortment of Gen tlemen's FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notions. • ver brought to thie city, suitable for fall and winter « ear, si prioos Dover known or hoard of la false mM %. which _ w ... Extra Heavy Overrents, OAVAKNAH MORNING NEWS. TUESDAY. APCIL 12. 1853. Corporation Notices, SAVANNAH P. IIOU8K Ac HOHMTAL. MAKI'll 1.1, 1KS3- Vlaltln, Onn’nltt.. lor Muck ..d April: J.h. W, Aud.r#o., ill chute On... Ap, lluUnu for doll• »ion admit b. mad. I. lb. VWIla, Ommltte. U nm of .B.rp.ap »»j member of lie Board of M»»- nrar. By yr.nl poriolt.. ITI.KCTION NOTICK.-Ooonoll will. M lU. - lias, to enumerate a few leadlr articles la Invite special attend * Extra Heavy OverrsiiSd fa Boankla. Petersham, English sad American Pilots, Fiat Blanket and Double Cloth. Dress and Frock Cssls, In Black, Blue. Brovu, Olive, sod Dots Colored Preach and English Clotlis. UunlneMM unit Hunllnx Ooitta, In every variety of styles, and of dTfforent materials, Xi/nos^regular roueting, to be hslVon the Slst^of April, 1853. eleot a Xospor of.tha.Guard House, lar nuettng, to bo hold ot a Kooporof the Guar . the’ vacancy oocaoloned by the doath of Leary. Salary fl«7 W-bond fflflo-two ceenrUici iinlred. Applicants will state The names of their e r.les ead haad la their applications to me on orbs Klo'clook. A.M.lWK day. By resolution of Council, wod 7tk April, ,ttM j.p WABD „ WILSON, a C. N OKI)(NANCE, 4 N && to grant permission t Canal Company to dig a basin seventy flv for UmLcr, Ac.; also, to grant permission I ■ . fcc.: al . _ the Savannah Patent Brick Company I forty feet wide, for tho reception of fist boats dig a basin Fnntnloonu, In Blaok and fancy Colored Cloth, Caesimere and Cas- •inetsuperflne Booskln in various colors. lbs. Twanty-lhree joints of mutton, weighing 184 lbs., were cooked in the usual way ns adopted at the institution, namely, in one of Count Korofnrd'a ovens, hitherto considered the moat economical way of roasting. j .. .• When taken out they were found to weigh I ’ *jvoalcry, 132 lbs.} dripping, 13 lbs. gravy, none ; thus I Oonts’ Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Books, Olovos, ■flowinga loss of 34 lbs. The coke consumed I 1 k -* n * —feJWfr bjf tho OVf n weighed 102 lb.., coal. 30 lb.., | ‘.Xi Am.rlo.o .1,1.. lu ,r..t Plain, White and Figured Satin and Sllk-for wedding and party wear] Double and Single Breasted, In a va riety of materials j Plain Blaok and Fancy Satins,Doe- skias, Cashmerets, Ac. _ thus proving the great eoonomy of gas over the oven by a saving of 13 Ibe. of meat, 1 lb. of dripping, and 2j lbs. of gravy, tho value of whioh airing is aa follows : Moat at 6d per lb. Ga.Gd ; dripping, at 5d per |b.,5d ; and gr ot, at lsGd per lb., 4sljd; making a total 11a Old. These experiments took piece before Governor, Sir U. Adams and his lady, Sir TJIHnilllJli Oil • flUBilin . . J. Liddle, M.I).; / Lieut. Rouse, general sii,»«r- indent; Lieut. Monk, Mosars. Loo and Seville, inipoctorn of works, &c.. &c., who expressed their admiration at tho cleanliness and simpli city of the apparatus, la order to show the advantages of iia system iu all he branches, a tump steak was broiled by Al. Soycr, before the company present, who partook of it, and declared it whs porfoclion, aud free from all odor.—Loudon Sun. i large WHOLESALE AND DETAIL CLOTHING STORE M AVINfi removed from tho earner of Barnard and Bryan streot to the new briok building ororiod • site of the Phonix House, on Uryaa street, above Mr. Champion's Grocery Store, tho Subsoribors respect fully announce to the citiicas of Savannah and ite •laity that they will keep constantly on hand and well selected stock of Heady Made Clothing, Togothor with overy article necessary la the .Gentlemen's Furnishing 1 Line. We would invito special attention to our elegant a aeleet stock of Fall and Winter Garments. Shirts of of the finest quality, Cravats in evory variety, Collars or the newest stylos, Drawers and Undershirts of va rious materials and tuako, Caps, Hals, Glnvos, Books. Boot* and Shoos. Also Trunks, Blankets, Ac., Ao., all Of whioh will ho sold at Umiauully Low Pl'lcra. by aov 6-fltn D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER, Oliver's now brick building, Uryan-st. WINTER IRON WORKS, T‘ oi M _ t valuablo itupro~voinont in Mill Machinery of the day, and to warranted— to wit: LOOTER’S PATENT UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING SINGLE AND GANGHAWdlILL ENG11NK. KMBKAC!MU(WIMU OTIIKU VALUABLE IMl'HOV tNUTl) -——-JldVVfluIji ■ t o _ HUXIE'S PATENT CONTINUOUS FtEDWOHKS An inc.inparuLly superior substitute fur lA« Hag Wheel. Tho peculiar principle from whioh tho above Mill de rives its greatest merit, is more especially valuablo in Its appUoatlon to tbo Oang Saw frame. The Eogino atends immediately underueath tho Sash, to whleh the Piston Rod is dirsotly attached. Tits motion of the Bash is thus dirootly controlled by tho steam in the oyliudor, and by tho introduction ol this at n particular XMiiut. the fbroo of both tho up and downward slroko(usu' Ally falling with such jarring effoote on the pluuibui blocks aud wrist pias,) ia entirely arrested, tho Sash being thus always suspondod as it wore on the Steam, relieving thereby tho journals aud wrist, (so liaolo t beat iu tha usual application) of all heating tendency By virtue of this principle, Practical duiuunstratioi can bi furnishM that these mills are capable of an ca ay speed of HUD revolutions per mlnuto, and at thi apoed ara nearly noiseless; the out of the saws being I alone heard. A common speed for tho single aaw uudsr this application Is from llSOtoSUO revolu tions per minute! The style In which these Engines aud tlioir appurtenances are gotten up, is suporlor throughout, white tho mill In ite dosign, embodies ov ty practical and well tried Improvement extant. T) 1-ngino aud other work from tills ONtablUhmuut is u axoullod in any part of tha Uuitod States. Kin|>loyiug tho Lost talent, and provided with the best S it does, t heavy and light tools aud materials, no superiority of style or wrkMUHsh ip is udmilletll This |>oint is readi ly oonoodsd ty all who visit the so vsry extensive Works. Attention D also called to Cooper’s •• Strictly Portable anil Vibra tory” C'lrculur Saw Allll« which may bo hauled with entire faeility, from point to point, at pteasuro, by four horns; and is warranted su- y hurstofr' ** prssouted to the public. ' C'outracts'mado for delPvery In NsW YorkTNsw Or- leaua, Mobllo, Charleston, Savanuah, Augusta or Ma- oou:-tho transportation to these points being moder ate from the facilities presented by tbo Railroad aud Water oouuaunlcuilou therewitli. Address, A. WARNER. Sec’y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't, « - — Montgomery, Ala. r.*;*-«lt|hA works have recently shipped to Pensa- •ola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of "Cooper s direct aettug Uang Engines, and two of his single Saw En- gtasj^'^ which are capable of cutting W.tlUO foot of lum- Tbo parties ordering, effected the uurohase after a tour through the Northern aud Eastern States, in search of tho best and most approved Mill, after first oxamiu- lug those ot this company j they returned after thor ough investigation, oouviuoed that no astablishmcnt met with presonted such general advanUges, or combi nations of improvement aa found at those works. uarcunxcEs: T. O. X.to4lf, Pr.aid.iit Jd.ch.iiin B'k inniu. U. U l.ut.r, J'rc.'t U'k of U. B.poUlo, K.w York. LoooMd . Smith, N. Y.i E. WlUUoiW., Himuh, W “n“' “*"**. Ctuul-UiO] Wrijht, Willi,in. k lo„ EDWABD O BVIMU'S CBOCfiKY AM) L14U0K STORE, Taylor’n JKuilslIug, Alarket Wlmrf, BAVANHAII, GEORGIA. !. O’B. ksops constantly in aters llarge stock of UuocsBica, IJuuors,. bho ®*> Clothing^ Haim, C'n|»a, Trunka, Unrpot Bags and Vnllnca. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing tlioir stock, will enable them to offer induce ments iu their trade seldom met with, and at tho same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress aud Jefferson streets—tbo greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MAAS A 1IEYMANN. Boye and Youth*’ Olothlng. Not to be surpassed In the variety of styles, make and low prluo, Vo be found at the above unmed estab lishment. oot 4 b 1853. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. pIBRHON. IILIDT & CO., N». 1U1 Bry- X aa. and CM Nt. Julian-sts., Savannah, Ueorgia. have in atore, and are receiving weekly addition* by the ners. a large and well selocted Spring stockof raah- ionabte BEADY MADE CLOTlliNU, to which thoy invite .he attention of merchants aud tho publio in gen eral. The favorable reputation our goods have gnlnod, both for stylo nud ijuulity, we are doluriniued ahull bo austained ; aud no efforts will be snared to give our cus tomers entire satisfaction. Receiving, ns we do, goods di rect fromOUHOWN MANUFACTORY, wo are enabled to sell them aa low aa can bo furuiahod in the Southern country. Our stock ia varied and complete throughout, and peculiarly adapted tothe Southern trado. W* have now in atore COATS aa follows: Black and Fancy Ala- paca aud Boinbaaino Frocks, Sacks and halt Sacks, Brown, Buff and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine White Linen Duck English Faltnte, Fanoy Silk Cro tons, 1'ongoe Silks, Koal Grass Linens, Black and Fan cy Cashmurotte Business Coats, etc., etc. FANTS. Black Doeskin, Flaiu and Fancy Casslmeros, Plain and inoy Linen Drillings, Jlonvy White and Fuaoy Duck ., lllnuk and Fancy Cuskinorottc, etc., etc. A grou' -arioty of Whito Fig'd and Embroidered Marsuillci New-York Advertisements. somblod, and it Is hereby ordained by tho authority of the samo, That the Canal Company be, and ie hereby permitted to make a basin seventy-five feet wide for timber, Ac., through tho land of the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Oeorgia, on the western side _ . M the canal and connected with the oaual: Provided, That tho esune ba located under the su|i«rvision of the Costar’n Exterminator. ] ?OR Tin: TOTAf. EXTERMINATION Of Rata, Mloe, Cockroaches, Ante, Ground Mire, blia Beetles. Criokets, Ac. Warranted not l^jnrioua to the human family. Will not dlo in tlioir holes. Also R'vtefmlnator for tha totel annihilation of BE1>- Hodges, Carlton llouao : &. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Br-.xdway and Anthony stareate Chaa. Thil-ault. No. 1ft Washington street; L. Delmo aleo, kft Broadway ; E. O. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Times ; Westchester House, Bowery and Broome streete ; W. Ilolberton, A L*>uipany as us expense. .See. 2. Bo It further ordained by the authority afore said, That tho SAvanuah Patent Briok Company bo, and it is hereby permitted to make a basin forty feet wnio for tho receptlo nal: Provided, That th pervislon of the Committee n forty' - tlioir Kharron tho Ca bo located under the su- Dry Culture, and that all culverts and ditches which the said Committee shall deem necessary by reason of Mid basin, shall be made fating against the provisions of this ordinance be, and ~ hereby repealed. the same i ... Passed in Council, Savannah, 7th April. IH53. R. WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest] Enwxiui (J. Wilsov.o. <\ spill \T1GIIT TIUKKTS FOR NKGRORN, lx Extract from Ordinance passed 2d August, 1839, section " He it further ordained. That a general ticket given by tho master, owner, tm; ioyer, or guardian of a negro <>r person of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until teu o'clock P. M.; but that, in order to pats a negro or free person of oolor after teu o'clock I*. M„ a special ticket shall be given, which ticket shall specify the iry and ii 430 Broome street, and 7ft Malden Lane; Empire City House: P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, 67 Union Placo ; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougnl street; L. B. Binetsa, 49 John street, and MO Hi. Mark's Placo; Thomas Thomas,Jr. Architect,304 Broadway. ,, CRRTiriCATK OT l07 DKATKR. Ihayogiven Henry It. Costar's Exterminator an ef reetual trial, aud haviug soon the wonderful offocts of tno same, and convinced uf tho superior etlicacy of hie t *termlnator over any other preparation everoffarrec to the public, I cordially reeommend It. By two appli cations of tha Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen and oeliars. THOMAS KIHK, Bowery Hotel, 99ft Bowery. New York, December 11th, 11— lor saloby all the wholesale druggists In the city and P/jncipal druggists iu the United SUtes, Canadas, West Iudics, Ac. Warranted in all cuts. None genuine unless signod by H ENKY R. COSTA R, .*r 448 Broadway, New York, fof, by J. A. MAYER, lft4 Broughton-if; andby J. D. MOOfiK A CO. J > expire, aud may bo gjvi fy the •n be fore and after ten o'clock P. M.f Provided, however, that no ticket shall past tho bearer thereof after night, w lictlicr it bo dated before or aRur that hou . less tlio time wlion it is given, mid tho oljuat in view, and tho place to wrlilch tlio bearer ie sont, aro distinctly sped fled." hcrc- Tho officers and privies of tho City Guard by ordered to vuforco tbc above section. By order of his Honor tha Mayor. EDWARD 0. WILSON, Savannah, 2ftth Jan'y, 1&33. Clerk of Council. VESTrt, Blaok and Fancy Satin Forms, White and Fan cy Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnishing Goods, uause, Merino and Cotton UnAershirta, Fancy Cravats, Gloves, Sutpondtrs, Books, oAC Also a superior stock of Y-, ths'Clothing. The attention of MorohanU vis iting -he city Is respectfully solicited to anexaminatiou *'ir stock, which will be sold on aco-^iomodating fob 19 Urcat Reduction of Prices. In order to reduce the present largo aud choice atock of WlNTKlt GOODS SAVANNA II UAEAAU, iIS Broughton street, nszt door to Horton tf Hike- Man's Jew,dry Store. DEI.BANCO bogs to niiiiounco to hie city and country customers that in order to prepare for the reception of his Spring Goods, he has determined to offor to purehaecre for cash very liberal induoeiuenU to supply tbomselves w ilk Winter Goode from bis present stock. To those who hare not com pleted tlioir supplies tho present affords a rare ohauce ‘ make purchases. These Goods being entirely now, c not thrust unon tho market (as is efton tho case with cheap sales) to bo sold at uuy prioo, in order to got rid of tlioui, but arc offered to casii purchasers for tbo reason above montionod. Housekeeper., will do well to call early, thereby inauring to themselves the best op portunity to make good aoleotion*. jan 6 DRUGS AND AIEDIUINFS. r |'llE subscribers, wliolrsnlo mid Retail Drungii X would respectfully call tho attention of purchasers to their wcll-scloctcd stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, which thoy offer for sale at the lovrost possible prices; also, PAINTS, GLASS, Ac.; Union Whito Lead, Liusecd Oil, Dry nnd Ground Colors, Yaruuhcs. Glues, Putty aud Paint Brushes: MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, l.ard, Hapeseed and Patent Oil; GROCERS'ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, Salcratus. Matches, Ao.; LANDKETH'S GARDEN SEEDS; Alto, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, nnd Glassware, together with a great variety of articles for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, n ‘~-'cli, Ao.. with an elegant assortment of due French Eni'ish Hair aud Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, l.ubln's Perfumes, Colognes, aud ltalr Preparations— " " L -—I warranted to bo of tlio beat quality. JOHNS. MOORE A CO. all of which a Court orC'oiiimou Flcua nml of Oyer and Teriuiuer fur tlio City of Huvauunli, February Term, 1853. W HEREAS, Robert A. Allen uud Ebcnczor Jenckes, Grand Jurcrs summoned to attend tbo present Term of this Court, made default, it is ordered tbit they be lined each forty dollars; aud, whereas, John G. Pringle, E. II. Olmstesd, Charles U. Pickett, PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR. No. OH Urynu-at., Havannnli, Ga. RATEFUL to my friends and tho public in trench general for their liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to mo, I uow offor them a greater inducement ““ •w. as I hava just rocoivud my FALL AND WINI EH STOCK of English, French and German Broad Cloths, Blaok anti Fanoy Doeskin and Cassimoro, Black and tanoy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vest ings ; also a vory rioh article of Evonlug Vesting,whioh I am prepared to mako to order, in the most fashionable style. Also a Urge aud well selected stock of and Boya’ Ready-Made Clothing, John B. Baruuwoll and Patrick Mastorson, Petit Jurors summonod to attend tbc present Term of this Court, made default, it is ordered that thoy be lined each twen ty dollars, uuless good and sufficient oause of excuse be Hied ou or before tho next Term of this Court; aud, Itobiiison & Cuiiip, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dtaltrs in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE uow receiving their stock* of Fall aud Win ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, anu fanoy Colored English aud French Cloths; Over coatings, of Blaok, Bluo and Faucy Colored Beavers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Bluo, Blaok aud Drab; English, ioli and Amorionn Cassimer ,of Bl'k and Fancy Col- Yestiugs, of Silks, Santius, Cashmeres, Einbroid- aud Fancy Cob * — ——j w--u.u«ros, Einbroid- I, and rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of whioh will be made up at the ehortet notice, and in tha best style of workmanship. Our Ready-Made Clothing ia maanfactared at the well-known Uoihing House of W. T. Jouuiuge A Co., No. 231 Broadway, New York, and la warranted equal any in the oity. We kse^ constently on hand the largest assortment or Fnrniahing Goode or any bouse in the Uade, each ns White and oolored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauae Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flaunel and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino aud wM, b * W^J R^^^Silk and Cotton UinbreilMj Blk, White and colored &[d Gloves, of Alexander's make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats nnd Collars; and, in fact, ovary thing necessary to a gentleman’s wardrobe. For sale a* scootnmodeling terms aa can be had in the city, at nrfr-'a R.imi.. —door to Polaskl House. §ep21 Qandry's Building, n apr 2 of exease be Hied c _ Term of this Court.—Extract from the Minutes. WM. U. BULLOCH, Clerk, W ILL bo told, ou tlio first Tuesday 1 between the legal hours of sale, before the door ot tno Court House, in Savannah, the following artiolea of lioueehold Furniture, to wit: One large Mahogany Dining Table, three Dodateads, two Sofas, one small Dining Table, ouo Clothes Prose, ono Ccuuh, two Blan kets, lour Cote, five Wash-Stands, ono doson aud tlvo Cano-bottom Chairs, one Rocking Cano-bottom Chair, three Straw Matrassea, seven Moss Matrassos, Feather Bed, two Feather Bolsters, six Feather Pillows, niue Moss and Cotton Pillows, one Car- Clock. Levied on as the property of William Eatell, to satisfy a distress warrant, issuing from the Interior Court of Chatham county, in favor ol Alexander Winkler, against said William Eatell.— Property pointed out by plaintiff, mar 17 DENNIS HOLLAND, City Constable. T dor I taking offset from the first day of January last, u the firm of JOHN B. MOURE a CO, for the trnnsue- i of a genoral wholesale A r ‘ business. They may be found A tlondikkaou, Gibooi Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehonie. Curtains, Curtain Goods, dcc.» ikc.,ifcc. No. 140 Congress ar.d No. 57 St. Julien Sts. ’ HIE Hubecribur, knowing that the citizens of Savannah have felt a great interest in the estab- 33 cbests Black Tea. 3ft hags of Ceffee. 411 boxes Ground Coffee. IS IfiJtfSKHtSSai?* ■ cu * xsuow, ana wnue l 7U boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap. 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half-pipe* Cognae Brandy. 15 bwr.VYouttKroof iiom.iUo Ilr.nJy.; 40 do. Phelps's Gin. M do. Rum. 10 hhda. do. 1ft barroU Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. ^fidoseaTear 10 eratee Teapots, assorted qualities, assorted Crookery-Ware. ly oetl* VJUGAR HOUSE SYRUP, CUBA BIO- JO LASSES, Ao. £0 bbla. superior Sugar llouse Syrup, fiO •* W. L Molasses, in Cypreas bbls, ftC “ pure Genessee Flour, 28 " lliram Smith's Extra Canal do. *«J “ Butter, Sugar and Sods.Crackors, fid “ P. and 11. Connuctiout Rivor Gin, 100 « E. Phelps do, fiO “ N. E. Rum. 30 “ DomeMie Brandy, 80 boxes Rendu Is Patent Tallow Candles, 100 bags prime Green Rio Oiffeo. loo boxes and fiO half boxes Raisins, 60 M Ov nnd 8s Grant A William's Tobacco. Laadlug and for aalv bf apr 1 BCRANTON. CIUAKm: CIUAHSi! C3IOAHH!!! TUBT 11ECK3VED, and for salo by I*. JACOBB, tl at No. 27 BuU street. Savannah, Georgia,*' AOOOI-P.uk 3,000 El Ritto. i the fol- l do LopeI 4,000 De Cabarga y Com- uanla — the celebrated Ewttfoneue. u oa hand. 5,000 La Guipaxouaua, 2,000 Georgia Hogaliu* 5,000 Esmeralda,; 5,OUO El Crisol, 5.0U0 Ciland redos, 7,000 Antonio Loess, 3.0U) Waohington Primers, e lot of ‘ Also, a large b f huown l» and Beady CHEWING TOBACCO, «wis Case Extra Gold Leaf do an. Thomas, Jr„ Va. do do enny Lind Twist, do All kinds of bnuff and Smoking Tobaoco, Pipes, flr B altimore flour, bacon. &c 100bbls. superfine llowari Street Fleur, “*:•• hbd*. prime new Bacon Hides, *0 ** “ ** ** Shoulders, 10 tiareas Sugar cured llama, » bbls. and 100 kege prune I^af I^rd, just re- oei vod and for tale by apr 1 bCRAN NTON, JOHNSTON A CO. | FBKNCHMU8LINS,CAMBRICSAGINGUAMH. Whits Striped Swiss and Cambrlu Muslins, White Plafd Swiss ' White Figured Swiss Muslins, Tarlatan and Organda Muslin, Jaoonet Edging and Issertiag. * *KIN A L "\/I BURNING GOOD XvX Crapo do Paris, Baregos, bus, Norwich Cloths aud Alp: GOODS*—Black Grenadine, ~ Silks, Bombasines, Pop- ... -. —, -VOSS, Mourning Lawns, Ginghams. Calicos and French Muslins, Blaok Crap# aad Lcv* Veil,, Collars, Uandkerchiols, Ao„ just re- oelvod mu! for sal* by —Beoelred per steamer Florida: 10-4 to 12-4 Barnsly Sheetings Brown 1 Juen Damasks and Diapers Super Scotch Diapers Guns, Utiles, Hardware, Ac. 10-4 aud 11-4 Gotten Sheet tags Pillow Cmo Cottons ■ "taper bluocked 1-onr Cloths tnre Vriu. .te, Ac. HENRY LATH ROr A CO. »OASA»{£]i >*Wt. Received and I.. N.K.BABNUM, 1«9 Copgiess-et llsltlng of UAItPKT WAttliHOUHK, In this elty, and being aware that many have been awaiting the completion or the New Store, so that they coaid make their selection of the various artiolts for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the public, generally, that ha has opened tb* most com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS ept In similar establishments. The Stock of ent departments will consist. In part, or the Goode, via: CARi'KT DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry BrnseeIs; Mooet Brussels; Brussels; Velvst; Tapestry and Brussels for BUlrs) Three Ply, Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain aud Twilled Venetian for Htairs, Halts, Ao.; Drug- goto, fi-4,12-4 aud lfi-4 iu width, of every varloty of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table and llano Covers; Silver and Braes Oval and Oobtgon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ac., Ao. OIL CLOTHS. eveffy width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ao.: Rose Wood, Mahogany and Smsdl-flgured Furniture Oil Clcnhs, 4-4, 6-4 aude-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINS Silk and Worsted Damask De-l.ainei Worsted and Lluoti Damask DaLains; Figured and Plain Damaake, variety of oolors; White and Buff, for Shedos. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and Whit* and Gold, entirely new atyle : Cord; Loops; Tas sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of tha latest importation; all of w Inch will b told at wholesale or retail, on th* most liberal terms. WM. H. UUION. Agent, 140 Congress aud &7 St. iulian-sts. CiU'iMils! Curpcls 1! <Jm'i>elN!:: \\T E hnvn this day nponnd for sale a aploudid TT assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ao. t eons 1 -**- - 1 * -* 20 |>locos 3 ply Cari>ets Velvet Taposiry* 10 do Brnaaela Tapestry 40 du ?,SL c * r ^“ 90 Floor Clt_ 10 pieces Drugget 6 do Felt Carpel 0 do Dutch do 160 do Velvet aud Cheneil Rugs 100 ooiumon Bugs and Mate lWpatrof beaujtlfulstyle Window Shades * *■ J - 0 jj #rt !, # i owoa t markot AIKIN A BUHN8. . . d the above Goods prices; for sale by New HprtiiK Si Summer Goods. D k IVTIT i MUKUAN Lavo in .tor., to »bicli tlt.T arc W..U/ .Udia, bj. lb. .t.un.rm, . l.r,, “< «l««.»t Mock of b'.Dejr ind bUfl. llrr OoodL which they offer for sale at the lowostprices: Printed Bareges, Linen A Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Case Linons, OnutL... Barege de Lainoe, Printed Muslins, Organdies and Cambrics, rtcotch A FrenchGlughauis, Laces, Hlbboua, Ac., Ladics'and Gent# Kid, 811k aud Lisle Gloves, Real Neu Glovte A MiUs Cassiueras and Vestings, White and Colored IJaen Drillings and Coatings, Mourning Goods of all <le- soriptions, Georgia Osna! tation Goodm EUO'3 Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Birds' Kyo Diapers, Huckabacks, Towels A Scotch Diapu Linen Damasks, " Napkins and Doyles, Bleached A Brown Muslins, khirniture Fringes. Pavilion Lao* and Nett, Umbrellas and Parasols, Moshus, _ . . Mall aud Nainsooks do., Osnabnrgs, and a large variety of other Plan- BIBEBU'8 NEW BUILDING, Congress-*t mar2ft DffWITT A MORGAN. rriHE SUBSCRIBER beg* leave to inform hi. X friends and the jmblie generally, that he has pur chased th* entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHEB8, a ft Congroes-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES. STOL*. Ac., at very lor prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at lew prices. /. T. JONES. ■ IbUlTERsum! Cbeese.—25C sins'Balter,50 k LBS. BACON CBOULOKBJS p»r tuut in* * Utaiiu, „ui f« w r . oaou i stand of Moore [tidings. JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOURE, JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. Crape Oliawls, Crape Shawls. J UkT RECEIVED at thu new store a fresh sup ply of Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shawls, — very quality. The Ladies aro most respeotfully re tted tv oall and look at them, as there is no trouble how goods-at J. U. COHEN A CO.*8, ar 7 MU Broughton-st. ybaeco Cctters, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, heretofore, under the name ana style of J. Roberts A J. ROBERTS. HUBERT AU8TIN. of tho*# very olegant French printed Organdies, oolor*, cannot be surpMeed, i every etylo and price, from 6)4 cents to $1 per J. H. CODEN A CO. B ISCUITS.— Leoion, Sugar, Fancy, Butter, and Soda Biscuits, fresh, just received and for sale M USTARD.—London nud American Mustard, n superior article, just received and for sale by «n»r » W. D. FORD. TU8T 1 tf dor, Imperial, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, and lilack Teas, put up in half aud quarter lb. motallio packs. Tho abovo Peas havo boon selocted with great care and will glvo satisfaction to consumers—for sale by w*r 23 W. D. FORD. NOTICE. M IL WILLIAM 11. MOUriLEY wiHuttm.lt my business daring my absence from the 8tato. bavanuah, March 21,1853. J. T. JONES. D U. GUNNlNGllAiU’S Aperleat I'll In'. These Pill* are prepared by Dr. A. Cunningham, for many yours a resident of Savanuah, and are rcoom- 1ALUID MAGNESIA.—This coudmoed eolu- I? tion is adm . tion is a very agreeable and efficient form for the ministration of Magnesia, aud is very useful in nau sea, acidity of the stomach, ses-sicknoss and dyspepsia. W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-sq. [ UNT KEOE1VEI).—Pjuu hbi». ircsh Pecan Nuts from Now Orleans. J. D. JESSE. __ reived aud foraale a fresh supply of tioda. Butter, Milk,Cup, Wainat, Faucy Crackers, and Ginger bnups, 1 also fresh supply of Cranberries. E!“; j’Wlt HAIjK.—A Double Tenement (wooden) brick basement, two aud a half stories nigh, on Montgomery street, in n pleasant and healthy part of the city, on lot 60x1 A) feet. Apply to W. WRIGHT. 3AUCKl’ANH, Ac. — Tumid's Baucnpans ^ Boilers, and* Soup Digesters, Maslin Kettle* and' baucopans for sale by mar *4 JOHN J. MAURICE. ll« wise In time—’Tin folly to defer. AFFLICTED READ 1 rpHOUBANDS are suffering from disensn from X which there is no difficulty in Uing permanently and speedily relieved, proridod the means be need. As every vie* has its own punishment, so it would seem every disease has its remedy. This ia true, nnd there lh,< Iifo raor ® than tbut the A3IEKICAN COMPOUND is tho most speedy and certain remedy for all disoasos of a delicate character, known to the world. Adapted to ovory stugo of the dls- "mstltulion, at a timoa and soasons, i» foara of exposure, detention from business) there is I nor restriction in dl#t;f rom the certain and speedy re lief it gives, it is now the most nopnlar remedy of the d *V. j ? th, '"* JU » d Itevo been cored effectually it durin- *ii- — — r»—^—j «~ .. • by R during the past year. Prepared by a practical physician, tho afflicted can rely with confidence on its curntivo power* over diseases of thie character. Full directions accompany each bottle. CAUTION—As* for the American Compound, and purchase ouly of the Agent*. Obeervo that the genuine has the written Signature of tho proprietor on tho wrapper, and tbo name blown in tho Gluss—Price n l0 u «,7, A ' A. Solomons A Co., Thos. M. Tumor A W. W.Lincoln, Savannah: Phillip Molse, Agusta; Ellis A Co. Maeon; William hoot, ftWiotta; Wud by Druggists in all tho Urge towns aud Cities in tho United States. codly J4S. together Kith a Ur,, tupplf of Shirt., Hook., hu.poa ar., Ulor.., ColUri, U.rmc, ond Silk llndortliirt,- .1 Uriwcrt.^lkU, Cap., Truuke, V>Ueu,VoT,'eior*kdeh will be sold at price* to givo general satisfaction. Wilmot’a Jewelry Store. THK AIDER has on hum!, nud it Abl\°t pilE HlIHHURinER has .... constantly receiving from tho boat and most respeo- -__Je manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterliug Silver Ware, such um T-blo, Dessert and Tea 8poons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Casters; Cup* nud Baueors; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, lee Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; 8olid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; 8alt Cellars and Fruit Knives; 811 ver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake BaskoU; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Traye; Ivory fialanoe-llandl* Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantlo Clocks aud oonimon Brass looks of overy denoripteon. Gold and Silver Levor and Leplne Watches; Fin* Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim- u92 ld . and 8 ‘ lTer 8P ec U<d*«l Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seal* and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket ‘ " —- - - Cutlery; Rasors and Rator Strops; Card Cases Port srom me tong experience ana extensivo facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy ail who may favor him with their patronage. HU prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at an^establishment in the State. OT, No. 1 Market-square. FISK’NBIETALLU} BURIAL (JAHEM. This valuablcarticln Islustrecelvod and for sale by I. W. MORRELL A CO., sept 3 ly Solaagonta in this City for tho luventor PIANO rOKTUSt W. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment Fhflftdi Advertisements, Plano Forte*. O. O. B. ChHTKH. No. in Chwth.l- [street, sistb door ahov* Fifth, opposite xhe State llouse, up stalre, PniLAPKi. — new effort to the pnhlle . ^ Hrely new assortment of PIANOI jnst reeelved from the meat Mlebrated makers, and o. such patterns and finish aste defy ooinpetition. Memrs. Nnnne A Clark's and James Thom peon's Instruments, — k„ r * offend, stand unrivalled In th* opinion ■*“' " " possessing beauty and parity ifferiM, i of all oempeteat judges, f tono never before attained by aujTmaker.*'”*' * * Also, PI ANOH with ACOLIAN Attachment, Churoh ad Par or OHOAN8, 8ERAP11INEH and MELODE- ON8, all of which are warranted, and will be sold at the manufacturers’loweet eaah price*. All cashorders for music promptly attended to. it and sold. Piano* tuned P. The extraordlai y recces* of the PHILADEL- PIIU ACAIJUMY O “music, .«d th. JkctJ.n It h.. klv.B, I ml.co. th. nbMrib.r to eohtlxi. II. IiOMMl. In tllnGINQ, PIANO, HAltP, GUITAR, ko., nr. ,l..n hjr Artlattofth. Y.rjt hlntic.t nblllty. It n«ad. hut b. ^antloueri, thnt SI,. ANIlHKA AI.TItll, and Mademoieell* HELENE BC" 8CIIAAFF, who stand o connected with re-eminent among the profession, ho Institution, and dovoto tliclr tlu, , th. pnpll., IJ.30 ly| O. C. B. CARTElt, Prlnolpnl. and talonta to UEOHOE J. IIITNKFls Nc. 179 Chestnut-street, OPPON1TK THE STATE HOI uas just received from Franc* hie Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS \J in Brocatelle, Plush and Satin I>e Lalne, Darts " '' colon Curtaiue hung In the most substantial mnnnor. ELEGANT FURNITURE, OV FRENCH MANUFACTURE, i" Oraning-Booms, always on hand or import ed to ordri Mng to Fornish In the latest style in ths otniily informed that wa are now having Poreona wUhlni Fall, are rerpeo! manufaetured in raru twenty one sets of super wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of whioh the sample “ ‘ h * v « b « on re ®® lT , ad : T1 ‘« riyl* is entirely new and of the most gracofol design. Those wishing to Furnish will ploaso call nnd oxaminc the immense stock i nd Walnut Furniture always o Lee & Walker, (SUCCEBSOKS TO GEORGE Wll.I.IG, No. 188 Chestnut-at., Phlndclphin, PIANO FORTES. Munirnl Inntrnmrnte, Sheet Munlc, Violin,Gulutr,llnrn Strings, Ar LL of wliinh will be sold nt tho vory I A LL of whirh will be sold nt tho" vory lowest bYl _ C A t “l 0 *?. 0, . llo “^ to , rartof the U. SUtes »y addressing as abovo, post paid. LEE ft WALKER'S stock being tho U. Butos, are confident of giving satisfaction' those who may favor them with their patronago. i*!4 of the largest in GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans Ol Watson's No. 85 Dock-strert, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! ...... — t TI paik, Hxniuanuuo, October 30, 1851. The undorsigned,appointed a Coinmlttco for tho purpose by tho officers of the Bute Fair, were present thie after noon, when Messrs. EVANS ft WATSON tested one of their small sited Salamander Eire-Proof Chests, at whioh time they consumed tiiuek cords or wood over it, com- menoing at l o’clock, P. M., posed it to a whibi heat for two hour ~ ipen lag |lu circulars deposited in . - , ---, —- only having been pre- having tho appearance ol scorch upon the papers, together with 2,000 olrcu! pruseuao, wore Uken out, per red. *« - Joseph Ritnkr, _ Jonw B. Cox, Ex-Governor o A. T. Nxwsold, Committee. C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, >V r Prolapsus uteri, (/tolling of the Womb.) ^T^IIL^ttention of Physicians nnd Ludiessuifc vfted ering ftrom the above derangement, is reepeotfolly in- 1 to ‘Tan Horn's Improved Uterine Suirpcrter,"— . /are made without the Steel Springs, whioh a highly objectionable on accountof their chafing tho hi ftc., making them extremely unpleasant to be work They have no suporlor for the relief and cure of the above uisnlaoement, and are recominondod aud usod in lo* of the for - - the practice of tho following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, via,: Proffcssor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phils. Chaa. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cincinnatti, O. W. P. Johnston, Colombia Col'ge.Wash'n.D.C. H.Miller, Med. Dep't, Univ'y Louisville. Ky. .. A . A. U. Cenaa, Med. College of Louisiana,N.O., and by the Phvsicians generally throughout the United 8Utes. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO , Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments for Curvature 8pino, Club Foot, aud for all *—iquirlng tho use of Bandages, orlnstri stion. J. B. MOORE ft CO. Agents in 8avannah derangements r monte for restorali SAVANNAH BAKBEIt SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE tiulMcriber woutu roapnctAilly BLUICmmvw to the oitisons of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this loux and well known establb bmont is opon for the reception of his friends, lie ensures them that nothing will be left un done on hie pari toeontinue is a convenient andoorafor- Uble Barbs; bhop. Ills prices will be as reasonable as in uuy similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, In neat and fashionable style .$0 20 Single' Bhave Shampooing, 8hftTiBf Six Shaving five times a week Shav ng six and seven times a week ... 2ft 1 SO Shaving throe or four times a week. . w Tickets for Children'a.Uair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 Hot and Cold Bathe.. Parents aro respectfully iiuforinod that every aud pains will bo taken with their children when sont to the Saloou to be waited upon. Ha will also keep foi sale a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen':. Cravats, Steaks, all kiuds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton UndershirU and Drawers, Pocket Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and otbjr article* of Gentla- * -Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nall, Flesh. “*«■** ° uwr, sooiu, um, nan, ii Clothes Xnd Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colugnes, a great variety of other articlee. Hiilin of Mnvnnnnh. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self fur cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands who have received the beuotit of closuring of dan ' “ improving and darkening the Hair, aro willing to mend it. Prioo—ft a bottle, or throo bottles lor $2 25. AiiKUNtii Barber Sbo|». lie would also take the pleasure of informing bis merous friends that be has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-streut. Augusta, where every convenience wUl be found to make hie pa trons comfortable. Stranger* and friends viaiting Au guste are respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monument-sq., Savannah, ire I ly And under Anguirta Hotel, Broad-st., Auguste. . . NICE8.—ftXW Shades, with fixtures oomplcto, lUOOof Woodford’s lino Gilt Cornices; 2UU0 lino English Curtain Bands; Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in vario- gated oolors; largo Worsted Tassels to inateh; Cord and Tassels for Pictures; Pavilion Rings and Rosette; lust rccolvod red for sale by <*1*5 I. W. MORRELL ft CO. 100 barrels Baltimore Flour, 2DU Reynold * sugar-cured Hams, Landing from brig Joeephus and forjale by V.G.'tu WISTAK’H COUGH l.O/.CNUKU, D KKl'ARJBD from Um originul rocipo of tlm late JL Profossor W is tar. These Losengoa cannot be toe highly rocommonded as a safe mroicluo in Coughs, Cold* and Asthmas. Prepared and sold by ■M19 W. W. LINCOLN. It W I SACKS COHN just received and for sale AW by (mar 19) WELL8 ft DURR. I Joaephus and for sale by CLAGliORN ft CUNNINGHAM. PLUMHING.-Tlm *u X pared to do plumbing in who aro desirous of haviug n 0 ao , ,, '‘ ou * of having water, either cold or hot, distributed through Uicir dwelling*, would do well to g've us a call. Our work shall be dime in a substantial ru very clioico quality i r26J MINIS ft FL sale by [mar 25J MINIS ft FLORANCE. C HEWING TOUAUUO*—A vory aupotior •rtiolu of Plug and Twist, of various brand*, for sale ii the Apothecary'* Hall, by J. E. DkFORD, C 11.AUET WISE •—30 doxen iu pint butties, J forisale by a. BUN AUD, Cor, of Bay an4 Whitaker-sts, M ATTING.—-Received per atoanmr Florida, 4-4.3*4. red 6-4, white and chocked Matting, for I(mar 21] 1.x ROC HE ft BOWNE. P UMFM*— Force, Oast Iron, Chain nud Bear Pumps, from most approved makers, for sale by * H JOHN J. MAURICE. W* “•>»*!•' V.rj rich t'rvoch PrUM 8Uk tlnaulU, mini*. *uia .trie, prialcd U»r«f«., Lb. pin. Uuicn la MUd colons fluo French pnsud Or- J oadlo JookoBot Mulllo.-. Cnbric, French . BU, BrlUnatoi, ludU Silkr, Brocade Hllkl Bad ollko in col Id color*, do., all of rrhlob »ro olforod at th* low- Morul.tprioo. gACK.MAIL/r^AKicOAT^l'SU 0 oaolu Ball “ » ’ COHENS ,1 HERTZ. manner and warranted to givo satisfaction. MORSE ft NICUOL8, 165 Droughton-streel. P AHAMOLM and UMilUEIdLAM*—Cano py French, plain and embroidored Parasols, ' i, DaChr- • — • ^ LeCbene, and’ siik-^>ordored do., Iadita' and gents’ blaok silk Umbrellas and-e-Aton do., for sals by » Lx ROCHE ft BOWNE. I ^Olt SALE.—A Mulatto Girl Bnvoiiteou years > oll j—a good house servant, and capable of cutting and mah ing dresses. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. U KNTI.I'HKN’S riUMAIKK CUAVATW, SUk Pocket lldkfs, Unon do.: juat received by LxEOCilE ft BOWNE. E NGLISH Walnuts, Filberts, Ilraxil Nuu uu.l Pe«teu*. just received and for sale by W. D. FORD. C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, Ths only Brace manufactured that doee not hind or chafe under the arms, and can be ttorn toith both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braees aro requested to give these trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Soamstres- aes, children of both aoxei, and all others, who either from habit or oo- ination, or from a weakly or debilb >ted constitution have acquired the taieu consmutton nave acquired the lhabit of bending forward, (round 'shouldored) and compressing the Chest and Lunrs, will find the above Brace to remedy the above defect, , red ensure an ereot carriage, with improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, also allowing a full, free aud healthy action and [pension of tha Lnugi • Langs, by removing the oomprc**lon, preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from baooming weak and diseased. ^ . C. W. VAN HORN ft CO., Manufacturers of 8ur^ioal Bandages of aH descriptions, Philadelphia. MOORE ft CO. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. 1 In our 8tore, including a fine SHOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. boing now completed, wo would Invite tho attention of the musical publio to our stock,comprising every artlolo iu the line, whioh can bo famished (wuolx&xlx xmd BKTXll) at New- York prices. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodaut ft Co., J. B. Dcnhah, and others ot es tablished reputation, constantly on hand. F» ZOGHAUill A (!0«, lasroxTsng, No*. 74 8L Julian and 107 Bry an-streets, " ” ' to Mi life ami Fire Insurance Ageneyr Chnrier (Ink Llfn IiinRi*nnct> C'oiuimny HARTFORD^ CT. F * CAPITA!., (Endorsed ly the hate,) 3200,000, with large Surplus. GILL, Pros. John L. Bvncx, Vice Jxxxs C. Wxlklxv, Seo'y, II. L. Bvrd. Physician for Savannah. Tbl* company in- mutual plan of one-hair eaah at the usual rates, nr on lh« eaah plan at twenty per cent, lower A I.PKKDf A Pree't. J H. D„ Ex. Phyi rates. Applications received by feb 21 A. WILBUR, 120 Congross-st. Bancroft Oc Bryan, GKNKHAI, AG If .NTS AND 1IUOKBKH ran tub imiroiixsb and bxi.b or STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE it HEAL ESTATE. No. HI UrtV Hir«et f NnviiDiinli. ii jan 24 Liverpool and Loudon Fire and l.lfn ‘ Innurnnce Company* 3 1 Ulh nn.lrr.i, I Age 111. of luo nlmvn Company, L will toko rl.ko ogolnit Eire oa Uulldlago, Hlook ia raao. Ao., oa the moot fkvorablo tor mo. BANCROFT A BRYAN, ollwtour, tht toodoioy of mirbid laflalnMl ’ond goord oroioot dinuo. Tho« „ho or. th. 8outh.ro thajapariu, „ m r..diu 1 "^" '' 1 *id thi. nroparutioa hu tho aotawSlhiLMS!” “ui I*rovoo 11 to ho a par. tad uuoduiu-,! 1 , 1 * *“>•, Ihocitlienoof havonnoh and vlolaltr ■ tf 1 '*-' thlo.rtlol.hu th. hoot offoct «pou i. give* better satisfaotion to thoec who ns* J» «*• prei<Arntion ol the kind In Vise. * ** te; Physicians havo assuranoe from tho It contain* nothing but Sarsapxrllla," w^[h P L%, r thlt saccharine matter enough only te presere? iP ,rit ^ TO' hottlo, OTdbolU.rfSti “• „ . ^ Hold in Havsunah by James II. Carter tad j » ■ ----- -folicie* upon Produce and A Co. 5 Midvillc, by J. arlffln; Sredsrsrin. k. ^F?!i J l? , i a , b A! MU * d .. b y..— AWHHLW LOW ft CO. Hainee ft Brother; Wayneiboro', by L SwiJti 5g W ' No. 117 Bar-«t-, Savannah. ROYAL IN8UUANCK COMPANY LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling, fl'IIlH INSTITUTION has established an Agency ■ in Savannah, and Fir* Policies ------ Property will be issued by Savannah, January 21.1863. LONDON 1*11 GINIX F1UK OFFICE. rl'HIH Company takes Fire Risks In this city, and X insures Rents and Leases. ••P2 KOBT. HABERSHAM ft SON, Agents. JETS A 1NSUIIANCK UOlHi'ANK . . OF HARTFORD, CONN. 5 uudorsigneil, Agents of tlm above C» to take risks against Fire a the most favorable term*. COHENS ft HERTZ. OF THE uminrsig 1 continue ton Blocks, etc.,on th: apr 14 i Company, i Buildings, iTlutaal Life lunurance Company ef New I 8AAC ABB ATT, Soc'y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, .Jj}? l>r * p- Aunovv, Medical Examiner. AnplIoaUons received by f#b 14 b W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Mutual luaurunre Uompaay. A BUl/KY HULL, Preaiduiit and Treasurer.— Album Ciiasb Sec'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, ll.o undorsignod, Agent of the above Company, eon- JSy^Sf 10 u . k# ‘bo following risks, vis: Marine, Hivor and /hre,^ also on the livee of Servant*. also taken by this Com' Lives of White Persons prey. No extra premium for residing in the Hontlu , , , WILLIAM KING, Agent, jnn*17 ly Corner of Bay aud Drayton sis. A , . NOTICE* LLMraoH having domuuds against tho estate orCII.’::sTorHER DAWSON, late of the Coun ty of Chatham, deceased, will please baud in their bills duly attested within tho time prescribed by law, aud all persons indebted to said estate will nlenso make WILLIAM C. DAWSON, Administrator. RugiiuiTcun Gallery. f|MIE 8ubfcnbor Itua tukeu the Kooma formerly X jccuplod by Mr. Prentioe, oorner Kt. Julian street and Market s.;uaro, where he will be happy to see the forintr patrons of tho Establishment, and as ma/.y ones as will favor him with a call. tar All pictures put up in the host style of the art .“ffft .P^ 14 ly Jo w. MILLER/ NEW WINE AND LKffJUR STORE. No. 0 H'hltnker Htrcol. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- M-TO 1 ' 1 tho citisens of Savanuah, aud of tho in- fcdUUivriorof this State, that he ha* now opened and will keep continually in store, a large assortment of the beet qualities of the various kinds of W illi's and Liquoro, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he invitee attention. Having had extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, and in America as impor- ‘ nddealor, his acquaintance with the trade enables to offor assurance that tho articles Whioh ar< meratod below aro each genuine. Articles of Direct: Importation. French Brandies of various breads; Holland Gin 8ooteh, Irish and Mouougahola Whisky: Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and SL Croix Rom. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar- , Santera* and Burgundy Wines. Coi-diuls. I. Ciooo, Caroooo, MoruoUno, ILUCo, BUtklU, Kirechonwasser, Absinth, ftc., fto a . Ale and Cortcr. London Browu Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agout for Domestio Liquors. reg<*ly R. MAYER. NEW BOOKS, RECEIVED BY S. 8. SIBLEY. m Alien 15, 1833. L 088ING , 8 Pictorial Field Hook of the Rev olution—2d voL nolect British Eloquence; embracing the best Speeches entire, of the most Eminent Orators of Great Britain for the last two centuno*: by Chauoey A. Goodrich, D. D. The Works of John C. Calhoun—vol. 1: edited by iuhard K. Crallo, Esq. i, orlnstru- Letters and Journal* of Lord Byron : by Thomas '■ Moore—In 2 vols. Life and Works or Hobt Burns: edited by Robert halmors—in 4 vols.: the fullest and most comprehen- veyet published. Pastoral Theology ; or the Theory of the Evangeli cal Ministry: by A. Vinot: translated by Tho*. H. 10 vols.: a reprint from tbe second London edition. The Heir of ltcdcliffe : by tho author of “Tho Two Guardians,'' “Tho Kings ot Eng'and," fto. author tMtfmM Shakspearo and his Times: by M. Uuiaot. History of an Adopted Child: by Geraldine E. Jewsbury, author of tho “Sorrows of Gontilitj “ * The Cousins ; or a tale of Early Life : by t of “Conquest and Srif-Conquest." Tlio Morning Watches and Night Watches : by the author of the “Faithful Promisor.” The Metropolitan Catholio Almanac for 1863. Villetu : by Currer Bril ; Castle Avon : Henry Eo- ond; Tht Pilgrima of the Rhine; The Regent' Daughter, and a largo variety of ' Foreale at No. 133Congress-si. logout's Jy for the retail trado fromsnperior imported materials, warranted tell weight. Seldlits Powders, (wbeu cu rate ly prepared, ae these are warranted to bo) Id in the highest ostimutionforthrirpeoulinr virti.... giving relief where indigestion, heartburn, or bilious affootiou* prevail; and w ben used nocording to the di rections, form an effervescing aperlrnt draught, more agreoable, yet pouussing all the medioinal qualUie* of tiuns, for (Hissussing i irned Seidlii pared and sold by W ““ Druggist ft Apothecary, Monnmeut-eq. r failing remedy iur Coughs, >re Throat, and Tightness ol _ Sore Throat, and Tightness of tho Luugs or Chert. Portonu who are much exposed, ‘ trimblr 1 »—•*— -----» • ' ’ and troubled with irritablo Coughs and Weak Lunge, will Uud almost instant relief by trying tho Poetorai Candy. In fact, noons should bo without it when tho ohaugua in tho weather are so frequent. No artiel* of Cough Candy has boon so much appreciated lor itesaiely and certain cure. You will hud it needs but one trial to convince all of ite medioinal virtues. For aale by ■aar 16 A. A. SOLOMONS ft CC W OODEN WAKE.—llraas-liouud Tubs and Backets, Cedar Tubs and Pails, Butter Chnrns, t'aiutcd Tub* and Pails: also, a general assortment of Wooden Ware, for sale by H JOHN J. MAURICE. Next to Market Square. IIOOKM—HOOK.s—HOOKS. TTMUIll- -n story of Hcotiisli lifo—by tho jlX.rethor of « Mrs. Margaret Maitland," “5 Tho Banger of IUvenstream, by Newton M. Curtis author of “Patrol of tho Mountain, “Scout of the Silrar Pond," “ Haunted Chief, or tbo Female Ban- Harpcr’a Magasine for April. Putnam's Magasine—containing answer to the Bourbon question. Blackwood's Magasine for March. Gleason's Pictorial. 8. 8. SIBLEY, No. 13ft CongresB-strout. limit’s Restorative, a ORVFGETABLl': HAIR COMPOSITION. '1118 plenaaiit and elliciont agout for the preven tion of baldness, and tbo removal of dandruff, is » a great auxiliary ae tbe toilet, both on accountof iu delicate and agreeable perfume, (free from essential oils.) and its keeping the hair in place and curl. When hair is moist with this fluid, ft msj be dressed bcau- Ufolly, in any form required, so as to keen in its place. Pre vious to curl ng tbe hair, moisten it lightly with tbe ^h?mran'I*K W ll » w, !W T j and durable curl, blldron ■ heads should be dressed with thu Restorative vioo a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will nt onoe lorounu.y cleanso tho skin, and lay thu foundation of good hood of hair. For salo, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co il Shaving Creams, i ING AND 1IAIU-DBE8SING SALOON, ltiS>5 Broughton-strect, Nearly opposite St. Andrew's llall. By WAI. J. HUNT. I j'OIt MALE,—A Woman Ihirty-tivn years old . "Tft oook, washer and ironer. Apply to (g5oht. P^.TS NT U »<-<WB 1*01 NTKD4J01.il (L»-— i—* right at that point where the paper, and is as perf iting as can bo produced. -- —■ — —~w.r and other advantages of tl best made qolll 1‘en, ft c ; Eeeelved by JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. T A if IP H.—<7 a m phene. Burning Fluid, md Oil . JL*** • CampheM red Burning Fluid, for (mar 24) JOHN J. MAURlcL EXTRACT OE L1CD1UCF* *» • highly cou- centrated form, prepared by Smith ft Co , London—for !»*•>* (m»r Id) JOHN B. MOORE. LfiSSSiS FailmU— 7T~ 7 iGentlomen in want of a GOOD article V are invited to the above goods. ' fob 24 \Y. I IE IDT, Gibbons' Building. JOHN J. MAURICE. J ^Olt HALE.—A two and a half stury wooden ? Dwelling, ooruer of Idbqrtv and Drayton etreeu, with a three tenement brick building two stories high ou the lane. Now rents for $1UUU; will be sold at a bar gain if applied for immediately. Apply to maxtl W. WRIGHT. M.s : Blaok Lace and SJk Mantillas: for sale by UKNBY I.AI'IIHUP t cof j’OU M AI. K.—A HiuyI. (wou'I.ii) lluu.o i X brt.lt bu.iu.iit, two and • bull .torlu hirii. ou 3Kutf.ut.nr .tr..t, iu . plualut »ud htullhjr [itt of the city, on lot SffalOU feet. Apply to -■ > * ra W. WRIGHT. Q I L V £ it FLATitD W A RE.—Castors, IiORiskrt.-'j w« XX «tleb)r . b Toast Basks, 0*n- “ ; Foot of i/Jei BLTL_ re/portsr uaters, tor sslu by JOHN J. MAURICE. M 1 uy quail lily I L. COPE. G arden uuEri and rakes for sale >»y. F. W. CORNWELL mar H pyj Uryan-st. B ACON.-'i5h ds Hidci from brig Josephs uiar 17 CL. d Bliuulders. landing -* by UNI AU110HN ft CUNNINGHAM. Vf. D. FORD. BY. ooujta.okoeSJ: 1 aitts in Ike Doties, or ttheumalism caused Oy the use tf _ _ Mercury. Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions Pi~ , Boils, Ulcers, fee ’ J r I'HK above diseaws arise xeiiurenw r X iit* state of the Liver, or ra iSlT " ‘Mr. Blood. The SaraaparlUa will be fouBS*-.^* °* it. Horn Ut. foottb.tItBtlmuUtM tho l h.- tl". ‘, notion, whioh cause* the removal of from the blood. 01 **«*• ignu With most of persons it act* ■•Ud I^KSVK ... ties, without causing eanal. or dahiiitaUng effect. Its healthy action oa the Swart*, uj x noso 0roaring uu* article from druggists or morcUut,. .hculd .upnu I. .Kl, EyPannlr, Qeorgl» Ayer’s Cheiry Pectoral,' FOH THR CURB or . 1 Coughs, Cold*, Hoarffonogg, Bronchi. ti», Whooping* Gough, Croup Asthma, and Consumption! Many years of trial, lasted c( impairing th* publis eonfidsn* i3 this raodloina, Lu won for it aa appreciation sad nacri*- ty by far exceeding ths non •anguine expectations of lu friends. Nothing bat lu U. trinsio virtues and tbeunmU- .tollable benefit eoofrrred si thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintaiaths rerntation which it eiyoye. While many laferier r»n- ediea thrust upon the community, have foiled and besa discarded, this has gained frieads by every trial, cot- ferred honefite on the afflicted they can never f«r|*t, and produced cures too numerous and too rtnurk&tls to bo forgotten. Whllo it is a fraud on tho publio to pretend that is; one mediulno will infallibly enre—fftlll there is abumlut proof that the Cherry Pectoral doos not only asagintr- al thing, but almost Invariably cares the maladies hr whleh it ia employed. Ae time makes these facte wider and better kaova. this tnodicin* has gradually become th* beet rtliaae* of most every hamlet It contains. Cherry Perioral iskasvi as the best remedy extent for diseases of ths Thraii and Lungs, and In many foreign countries, It is sooii/r to be extensively used by their most Intelligent phiii- oians. lu Great Britain, Franco and Germany, where the modioal srionuoe have roaohod their highest perhs- foct ion. Cherry Perioral la introduced, and in eoaitait use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public Is- slitutious, and in domestio practloe, aa the surest naw- dy their attending physloiaas can employ for tbe Mrs dangorous affections of the lungs. Also la mildsreasu and for children it is ss/e, pleasant and effectual to cut. In fact some of the most flattering testimonials we re ceive have been from parents wto hat* found U sSca- cions in cases particularly incidental to childhood. Tho CUorry Pectoral ia manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every onnoe of it under his own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protect ed by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied lultc **-- «« iiavo euuoavoreu noro to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth -■ should commend lleelf to their confidence—a remedy pHpvppn.-—-iwi., by great ear* in preparing it with chemical accuracy,of uniform strength to afford Physician* a aaw agent ea which they can rely for Cite best resnlts, and the afflict ed with a remedy that will do for them ail that m edieia* can do. Preparod and arid by JAMK8 C. AYER, Practical sad Analytical Chemist. Liwoll, Mass. 8old by A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., wTw. LINCOLN, M. TURNER ft CO., J.B. MOORE ft GO., Savaa'h, and all druggists throughout tho south. ?7 Th.UftT law tw Arotfaer Hclenflflc Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR HOUOHTON S Liver Complalnti The true Digestif* Fluid, or OxstxiO Juice, prepared frou Itennct, or the fourth stomach of the Ox.afterdirsc- tions of Baron Lie big, ths great Phy- siologloal Chemift, byJ.S. Hououton, M.n., Philadelphia, _ Pa. Thlsisatruly lon,Dy«P*pala,Jauadice, and Debility, curing af- by Nature’s own Agent, tb* teaapoonftillof Pepein ln- lissolv*flv*| ter Nature’* own met! Gastrio Juice. MTl - fused in water willdigerior dissolvefivapoundsof Roast Beef in abonttwo hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN U th* chlaf clement, or great digesUnffprin- ple of the Gastric Juice—the solvent of the Food, the stimulating agent of the 8to- ciple of the Gastric Juice—the i purifying, preserving and stimulating s mach and Intestines. It is extracted f tive Stomach of the Ox, time forming a true Diyestits Fluid, precleoly like the natural Gastric Julco in its Cheu/ioal powore, and farnishina complete find perfect substitute for It. Hclentlflc Evidence! Call on the Agent and get adescriptiv* circular gratis, v ing a largo amount of scientifie evidence, from Lie Eig’e Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food and IMot, Dr. J. wTBrsptr, of New-York Unlvereity, Profossor Donglisorisrbyii- ology. Prof. 8Uliman, or Yale Collage; Dr. Carpcntsr's Physiology, ftc., together with reports cf eures from all parts of toe United States. No Alcohol, Bitters, or Acids! ENT Remomber this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN is » great natural remedy, free ftrom Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, aud may be taken by the mostfeoble patients who oauuot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Be* of Drugged imitation*. Pepsin is nof a dreg. 4Juren in Every Town* Dr. Houghton’s I’cpsin has now been teried MjPj wards of two years in every large town in the Usiui States, and th* Agents can refer Dyspeptics to maay remarkable cares in every town! Numerous details cf cases, report* of cures, certificates of Physlo;aas aad Patients, ara given ia the Circulars furnished by Agents gratis. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and is Fluid form—aud in Prescriptfon vials for the uso ol Physlolans. Private Circulars for Physlolans may ba obtained of Dr. Uougbton or his Agents, describing tb* whole rto* cess of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this now remedy are based. As II is not a secret remedy, no objection can be raised agaiast its um by Physicians in respectable standing and regu lar practice. Price $1 per bottle. JUT OBSERVE THIS:—Every bottle of the renulas Pepsin boars the written signature of J. 8, HOUOU TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy* right and Trade Mark secured. ttgr Bold by all Druggists aud Dealers In Medleines W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Boteil Agent in Savannah. J. A. MAYER, 164 Broughton-st., Savannah, jo 17 eodly-lawl Whriosalo aud Retail Ag«nt COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. • fpiIE undersigned have thia day associated them* •elves together under the name aad s‘ ft Vorstille, for the transaction of a under the name and style of K«»P- , the transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having taken the stand la Waring* Range, No. 72 8L Julian, and 1U7 Bryan-st*., next door • Mosers. F. Zogbaum ft Co.'s Mnsie swre, they will, is . .. . ftknd.red the ,few days, be prepared to offer to their ft— - . lublic, n handsome and well selocted assortment of ipring Goods. EDWAHD 8. KKMPTON, Savannah, Feb. 17, IW2. bunAiu; tLt.uvion. HENRY W. VER8TILLE. feb 19 4JUU bushels Corn, 500 bushels Oats, by BROWN ft HARRIS, 21 At the West Broad-st. Stable*. 1JATENT CLOTHES* P1NM, decidedly the X best article ever invonted. mar 19 MORSE ft NICHOLS. 1 sold low for cash a >EK PIMAKK Y.—Lubin'a Extracts, compris ing forty varieties. Lubin's lavender and Am- Laveuder, Farina's Cologne and La vendor, Farina’* Extract of Rooo, Provost's Extract* Eau da Tulst, Ver bena and Geranium Waters, just received by mar 29 W. W. LINCOLN, Monuuient-sqr. china ware, or ivory, just receive* (mar 29) W. W. LINCOLN. S MITH’* LICORICE LOZENCEN.— Thia article is tho Extract of Liooriee Root iu a hly couueutratod form, and in tho greatest possible state of yurity. Just received aud for sale bj id for salo by W. W. LINCOLN. •J| I ltllLM. N. E. Rl!M y 13 bbls Crushed tJU 8ugar. landing fi ui schooner North State; for *rie by(mar 29) E. O'BYI1NE. /\ r\ BBLS. FLOUR, lamliug from achoouer fl:O U. N. Gambrel; for sale by mar 29 E.O'BYRNE. rx. VX lbs. Gill Net Tnine, bleacbod and unbleached, W bundles Brine Tvriuu, 6, 9.12,16 nnd 40 thread*, alio Foot Linas, ftc., for sale by JOHN B. MOORE ft CO., mar 29 Gibbon's Bo tidings. l apo Lines, lor sale by W. CORN W ELL, 102 Bryan-st. iu nut and skink twink.—imi IjllAl.ON'ri 11A lit 1NVHJOUATOH.— x This Invigorator is eoasidsred inlluitely better Uian oil or grease for tha hair, and Is an artiel*In whleh cleansing wash is bisnded with a most delicate silky and glossy moisture for the hair. It cleans the pores of the skin, eutlrely frees it from senrff or dandruff and other outaneoiu diseasos. Will poaitlvriy change the harshest hair into the most soft, healthy, and glossy state. For sale by “ JOHN D. MOORE ft OO. XV.—100 bales primo North Hiver Hay, laud- g from schooner North State, for u ( 1U0K1NU Al BMQRA&YKLLj'AOO. . NU ANO YAULOil STOV. ■ UMrtm.ot of natonou *»oKJfc NOTIOK. I T'AOTOltN, niercliaut. unit Ollier., y siring to havo theirCotton rcpacksd, can do to by applying at my press. Eastern Wharves, mar ft tf 0. A. L. LAMAR. A CON Mdeu and Shonldori.-iU emk* Bacon Sides, 30 do Sboalders, rceuived and fur sals (mar 14) McMAHON ft DOYLE. 1IATU1NU llOl'BK. I»AC HAYWOOD rrapecifully anuounccs to the J H • citisens of Savannah that on and after this dsy* sou. 9th, tho prioe of bathing will be, for a eingl# tedi 60 oouts, or 3tiokote lor $1, until the 1st day of May next; from the lstol May until the 1st of November uext, tha price «f bathing will be Remit* a bath. f«9j To WiwT 1 OOOD HOUSE 8EEVANT—. food nun* r " r children. Apply to A. C. TOMB. 126 Bay street^ Spriug Fashion. Messrs. BEEBE ft CO.'S superior UATSof tho Spring Style, now in atore and forsale ri»« Hat nnd <5ap Store of N. K..BABNUH ft CO, fob 12 149 Congress 8tM«j* a I'llBSU UBOCIiBUiS. I ^IIUITH, HnioUcd Beef nod Teoatic*'- ' co„.u 0 J, ..hui b, Juiii'SS;*',. jno. a. hull. I __ [ft.ir C. X1XQ» ' cO^FAttTNKBSIUP NOTICE- rf’HK uuder.iiMd liu llii.d.yiwocl»u»*» lu ‘“ l 1 i ; X Mr. HENRY C. KINO, .fOlfM O whom he wUl continue the Fautoiago and Commissi will continue the Factorage and t--- . Business lu this city, under the firm of Hull 3 3* 6- JNO. U. HULL, No. HO Bay stssou mPpyr* , ermlelr proojrod from cinMIy iesSs articles o contra ted form nu tn* vaiuvmo it. males Ginger, and Is warranted SSir^ielirlY. epidemic Cholera; no travail wWteoyk* A large luvolrere Brea* XSeduction' of Oa». szsiur, _ _