SAVANNAH MORNING NEW8, THURSDAY. APRIL 14, 1853-
THE MM IWi
" A* Kstrnrc.
Every intelligent |>«r»on knows that the cenlu* of
«hi'*g*t*Dfsco\Knv. Other ages rut J centuries have
Ixton, In thel^ wtj, perhaps oqually ill* ingulshod—
bullholr peculiar (ruilMuul tendencies liavo kmpnrl-
«tl tu nach a character distinctively its own. The
cliaractijrinlkoH of lint last age, for oxiwuple, wore
statesmanship, military tactics, and eonaoqiiont bril
liancy of connueal. Honco ibo production of aucb
“' 1 | aa Marlbor
Dry Goods, Clothing, &o.
pjjj I O N HAVIWO 8TOKE.
Ureal Hoerlih c
at MAAS &. HtYMANN'B
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
TITAArt tfc HNY.tlANN'bM 10 inform their
IVI patrons and ilia publio geno?a)ly, In both thaolty
amloountry, that they arc now prepared to offer one of
the largest and boat selected atooka of
a LOT HtHQ* and a genital assortment of Osn
tlemen'i fURNISHINQ GOODS and Fancy
men aa AUrlboroug b, Eugene, Pitt, Washington,
Talley raud, Burke, Jefferrou. Nelson, Na|»o|eon, Ac.
While tho previous century, by an unusnal combi-
notion of circumstances, was quite as re , » mr »* b ™
for Uui creation of great literary minds. The depth
of thonglit, the development of intellect, the elegant
wrilera and polished scholars of that P»riod—the
t'larendoee, the Newtons, the Miltons and the Boj let
—hare imparted to the 17th century a character
has heoiin^e* vsd*fbr S!iTmKi ro&£• 3l oiUon in JSK"r!
appreciation ofthe useful andprocttcnL tocoinbine ■ l i oh . M Cloth, tosslm.re^l woed. ^nm
the efforts end ultilise Hie discoveries of former days,
thus dmealing the world by a nnivorsullty of means
and appliances, limited only by the needs nud lie-
ccasitiee of mankuid. Hence the intensive appti-
ention of long known principles and proportios to
niscbinery, an«l of machiacry to the public good,—
Hence, also, the manv and varied combinations of
chemical bodies, and tlioir adaptation to tbe pre
vailing wants of tho day. It is in this rospect,
ticularly, that our ago stniids uurivallud. W«
constantly producing unw results from old princi
ples, now corollaries from old arguments,
plications of old agencies. Witness the
electricity, of ether, of chloroform, of mesmeric
properties, of hydropulity, of homoeopathy, of thr.
many neotonic and efficacious medicines—tho io
dines, and quiniuet, and sublimates, and nitrates,
now in constant use, but which were un
known to tbe world, in their application at
leas, fifty years ago. As a result, too, of this
wonderful revolution in tho medical world,—
and herein it is our particular province now to
■peak,—there is scarcely it disease in tho whole cal
endar of pathology radically incurable. Doubtless
there are ninny which inny he made so. I'nrlinps
there is not ouu which unskilful trenlineut or iinsiiit-
cd medicines may not render, if not incurable, den
C rutcly chronic ; and in no case, certaiuly, is the
:t more a fart, than In the treatment of pulinon-
ary affections. The lungs, and thoracic organs gen
erally, arc, of all others, most susceptible of irrita
tion, and at the aamo time so carefully concealed
from examination, that even tho most experienced
sretbcscopic practitioner fiequeutly mistakes tho
actual seul of thu discuse. Hence tho extreme diffi
culty of reaching these cases, except liy soma gener
al antidote covering tho whole ground liuhlu to at
tack. This grand disidcrotuiu wo holievn to liavo
boen discovered, nud now iu daily use, under tho
name of Avnn'fl C'hkjihy Pectoral.—Prof. Sedg
wick.
WUULKSALK AND RETAIL.
CLOTHING STORE.
1 | AV1NG removed from the cornor of Durnard
JJLand Dryanstreet to the now brick building erected
on the site of the lMunuix Houso, on Bryan stroot, above
Mr. Champion's Grocery Store, tho Subscribers respout
ful ly annminoe to Uie citizens of Savannah and its vi-
eluity thatthsy will keen oousbantly on hand* largo
nad well selected stock of
Heady Made CloUiing,
Together with every article neocssary in the
lOteutlemon'i Famishing Line.
We would invite special aUeution to our elegant and
eelcet stock of Fall and Winter Garments, shirt* of
of the finest quality, Cravats in every variety, Collars
of the newest styles. Drawers and Undershirts of va
rious mate rial- aud make, Caps, Hats, Gloves, Bocks.
Boots and Shoes. Also Tranks, BlankoU, Ac., Jto., all
et which will tie sold ut
UnuMually Low Prices. byl
nov Wm 1>. AUHAllAM ft BROTHER,
Oliver’s new brick building, Bryaa-st.
WINTER IRON WORKS,
Montgomery, Alabama, Nept. i, 1809*
f I'HEBE Works, employing 150 hands, construct
X » n average of an Engine weekly—and bog aUenlion
ot Mill owners to the must valuable improvement In
Mill Machinery of tho day, and so warranted— to wit:
COUPKlt’M PATENT UPUIUUT AND
DIRECT ACJTINU HlNGl.E AND
iiANUMAWMILL ENtiUMK.
KMBltAOlHU (WIMi OTUKIl VA1.VAUMC IMPUOVKMSMTS)
HUXIE'S PATENT CONTINUOUSFLEDWOHKS
An incomparably superior substitute for the Hay Wheel.
The peculiar principle from which the above Mill de
rives Its greatest menu is more especially valuable la
1.‘ applicant a to the Gang Baw frame. The Engine
SUads 'minedlately underneath the Baob, to which the
Piston Bod h directly attached. The motion of the
Bash is thus aw.-tly controlled by the steam in tbe
cylinder, and by the .atroductlon of this at a particular
point, the faroe of both the 4^anddow award atroke(usu
ally falling with such jarriu* -Hoot* on the plumber
blocks and wrist plus,) is entirety crested, the Bash
being thus always suspuudod as it were on the
relieving thereby tho journals and wAst. (so M
boat In the usual application) of all boating tor
the Bteaiu,
Uablo
touu-noy,
being thus always suspended ...
—" ‘—*—* ' tho journals and
- - i application) of all „ .
By virtue of this principle, practical demonstration
can be furnished that these mills are capable of an ea
sy speed of 299 revolutions per minute, and at this
speed are nearly noiseless; the eat of the saws beiug
almost aloac heard. A common speed for the single
■aw under this application is from 250 to 309 revolu
tions nor minute f The style in which these Engines
and their appurtenances are gotten np, Is superior
throughout, while the mill In its design,
ry practical and well tried improvauicn
ilemen'
notions.
or brought to this esltjr. suitable for Spring
■r wear, at priocs never known or heard of in this
eouatry.
We enumerate n few leading articles in our line, to
which we invite special attention :
Drents and Frock C’nnfw,
In Black, Blue, Brown. Olive, and Dov# Colored
French and English Cloths.
Hunliieuft anil Ilnntlnfi Cottie»
and of different materials,
,uy„ .. VIVHIt Tweed, Caahineroi and man
ufactured iu plain, oloudod, striped aud mixed patterns.
Pnnfnlooua,
In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Cassimsre and Cas-
elnct superfine Doeskin ta various color*.
Plain, White end Figured 8a*ln and Wk—fist
and party wear i Doable and Single Breasted, in a*va-
ritty of materials; Plain Black and Fanoy BaUns,Doe
skins, Ceshmarsts, Ac.
Hnwlrry, .
Gonts' Shirts. Undershirts, Drawers, Bocks, Qloves,
fluspendors, ciravate, Silk and Batin Btooks, and Neck
Tlosof the latest Frouoh and American styles in great
variety. .
UntH. Cnne, Trunk*, Carpel ling* nud
Vnlincn.
The peculiar facilities possessed by tho Subscribers for
importing tholr stock, will enable them to offer induce
ments iu their trade seldom met with, and at the same
u “°““tHe UNION SAVING'STORE
Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest
depository of BEADY MADE CLOTHING in this
country. MAAS A HEYMANN.
lioyn nml Youthw’ Clothing,
Not to bo surpassed lu the variety ofstjler. make
and low priuo,lo bo found at tho abovo named estab
lishment. oot 4 ly
Corporation ffotioes.
MAVANNAII P. IIOUMK 4c HOSPITAL,
MARCH let. IMS.
Visiting Committee lor Manh and April: John W.
Anderson, and Charles Green. Applieatloae (hr admis
sion should be mode to the Visiting Committee. Ia
ease* of emergency any member of the Beard of Man
agers way grant permits. . mr “
CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
P IKRHON, IIRIDT dc CO., No. 101 Bry
an, and 68 fit. Julian-sts., Baraimab, Georgia, have
now in etore, and are receiving weekly additions br the
steamers, a large and well selected Spring stoekof fash
ionable READY MADE CLOTHING, to which they
invite the attention of merchants and the public iu gen
eral. Tho favorablo reputation our goods liavo gained,
both for stylo and quality, we are determined shall bo
■ustaiuod ; and no efforts will bo spared to give our cus
tomers entiro satisfaction. Itocol ving, aa wodo, goods di
rect from OUJlOWN MANUFACTORY, wo are enabled
to sell them as low as can bo furnished In the Southern
country. Our stock is varied and complete throughout,
,nd peculiarly adapted tothe Southern trad^. We have
iow in store COAT8 as follows: Black and Fancy Ala-
•at-a and Bombasine Frocks, 8aoks and ball hacks,
Irown, Huff and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine
White Linea Duck English Pal tots. Fancy bilk Cro
tons, I'ongoe bilks. Real Grass Linons, Black *'>d Fan
cy Caahuiorutto liudinoss Coats, etc., otn. P4NTH.
Black Doeskin, Plain and Fancy Cnss/mores, Plain und
Fanoy Linen Drillings, Heavy White and Fancy Duuk
do., Block and Faucv Cushmorctte, etc., otc. A great
variety of Wliito Fin'd and Embroldorod Marseilles
VEBTrt, Blnok and Fancy Butin Forms, Whlteand Fan
cy bilk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnlshiug Goods,
Game, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fancy Cravate,
Gloves, Suspenders, bocks, etc. Also a superior stock
of Youths' Clothing. The attention of Merchants vis
iting the eity is respectfully solicited to an examination
of our stock, which will bs sold on accommodating
term*. fub 19
... - „ __-i „embodies eve
ry practical and wall tried improvement extant. The
Engine and other work from this esUblloluuont Is not
excelled In any port of the United Mates. Employing
an It does, the best talent, aud provided with the bust
heavy and light tools and materials, no superiority of
style or workmanship Is admittedl Thle point Is roadf-
ly conceded by all who vls.'A these very extensive
Attention Is also called to
Cooper’* “ Htrlctly Portable nod Vlbra-
•rr ,, Clrcnlar »aw Mill;
be hauled with entire facilUy, from point to
* '* w arranted su-
vrhtofe may be ha
point; at pleasnri
Ureal Reduction of Prices.
In order to reduce the presont large aud choice stock of
WINTKIi UUUDH
8 A V A N N A Ii n, B A Z A A 11,
118 Brougkion-itrcrt, next door to Horton if Hike-
man’s Jewelry Store.
A DELBANCO hogs to announce to his city
• and oountry customers that in order to prepare
ou store for the reception of his bpring Goods, he has
dsterminod to offer to purcAusers for cash very llboral
inducements to supply thomsolves with Winter Goods
from Uls present stock. To thoso who have not com
pleted their supplies the presont affords a rare chance
mako purchases. These Goods being eutlrelv
e not thrust upon tho market (as is iflcn the
with cheap sales) to bo sold at any price, lu vrdor to got
rid of them, but are uflored to cash purchasers for tbo
reason above montionod. Housekeepers will do woil to
eall early, tberoby insuring to thowsclvos the best op
portunity to make good selections. jan 6
Robinson Sc Camp,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
And Dealers is Fine Ready-Made Clothing,
\ HE now receiving their slocks of Full and Win-
ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black,
anoFanoy Colored English and French Cloths; Ovtr-
Coatlngs, or Black, Uluo and Fanoy Colorod Boavors and
Kwrsoys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English,
French and Amor lean Cans inter ,of Bl’k aud FumiyCol-
ors: Vestings, of bilks, Bautins, Cuilunores, Embroid
ered, and rich Cut-Bilk Velvets. All of whloh will bo
lu^de up at the shortet notice, and in tbe best style of
workmanship.
Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the
well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings A Co.
No. 231 Broadway, New York, and is warranted equa
to any In the city.
We keep oonstantly on hand the largest assortment
of Furnishing Goods of any house in the trade, such as
White aud colored Shirts j Fancy dc. Bilk, Lisle Thread
and Gauso Merino Under Garments; 3haker FI annul
and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton. Merio) and
Lambs Wool Hoslory; Bilk and Cotton Umbroilosj Ulk,
White and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make;
KtCiks, Hearts, Cravats aud Collars; and, in fivot, evei;-
thing necessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. For tale
on as sooommodating terms as can be had in the city, at
Oaudry's Building, next door to Pulaski House, sep21
i> the public.
leans, Mobile, Charleston, bavaunah, Augusta or Me-
ooh:—the transportation to these points being moder
ate from the faculties presented by the Railroad and
Water oouiiauuieaUoa therewith. Addross,
A. WARNER, Bec'y,
or, J. b. WINTER, Ag't.
Montgomery, Ala.
P. B.—These works have recently shipped to Penso-
cola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “Cooper'sdirect
acting Gang Engines, and two of his slugl* Baw Eu-
£ta«jij?\whieh are oapablt of cuttiog GU.WU foot of lum-
T 1.9 parties ordering, effected the purchase after a
tour through the Northern aud Eastern States, in search
of the beet and most approved Mill, after Bret examin
ing thoso of thle company; they returned after thor
ough investigation, uonrtuced that no establishment
met, with presented such gnueral adv sutagos, or combi
nations ot improvement as found at these works.
ucrittKNuas:
T. ti. Metcalf, President Mechanics' B'k Augusta.
G.R Lamar, Prcs't B'k of the Repbbllo, New York.
Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. Withington. Savannah,
Wm. M. Martin, Charles ten; Wright, Williams A Co.,
. N.w Ofla.u. ly on 13
New Goods.
I . I> A 8 1A £ K ,
No. 146 Ceogreu-st.
■\1trOULD luviio tho nttmitiou of Ladies’ to hln
Tf choice selection of Uarages, Chally's, Muslins
Cambrics. Colored and Plaid do., Giugliauis, Hibbous,
Homo aud half dc., Linen Cambrio lldkfs., Uudcr-
Bleeves, Collars, Gloves, not dc., blita. Laces, Edgings,
Insert lugs, (Jr was Skirts, Corded do., and a great vario-
ty of fancy article*.if apt 9
India Rubber Coiiibn,
W E have jiut received a lot of tioodyour’s cel
ebrated India Rubber Combs, which u e offer tc
vie public very cheap ; the Ladies, particularly, arc re
quested to call and examiae tho same, at
apr7 J. U. COHEN A CO.’B, I4U Brough ton-st.
, i having domuuds unainst tho entail)
lliUlUTOPUEQ DAWSON, lato of the Coun
ty of Chatham, deceased, wiU please hand in their bills
MlB
1 persons. Indebted to said
i wiU please mako
inar l2 81Tbd-6
U pleat
WILLIAM C. DAW BON.
Admin istrat o r.
Dueucrreiui Oullery.
FTIHE Babeorlber has uiken tbe Rooms formerly
I occupied by Mr. Prentloe, cornar BL Julian street
and Market square, where he will be happy to see ‘
former patrons of the Establishment, aud as mar.y i
ones its will favor liim with a call.
picture* put up iu the belt style ofthe art.-"aA
mat id ly J. W. MILLER.
PHILIP KE AN,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 98 Hryau-at., bavauaak t Ga.
G RATEFUL to my frieuda aud the public iu
general Ur their liberal patronage heretofore ea-
veoctea to me, 1 now offer them a greater Inducement
than ever, as I have jest received my FALL AND
WINTER STOCK of Knylish, Preach aud (imitun
Bruad Cloths, Black aud Fanoy Doeskin aud Caasimere,
Biaok and Fancy bilk and Satin aud Embroiderod Vest
ings; also a very rich artiole of Evening Vestiug,which
I am prepared to make to order, iu the most fashionable
etyl*. Also a large and well selected etouk of
und liny*’ Heudy-.liuUo Clothing,
together with a large eopply of BhlrU, Bocks, BuspeuA-
ers, filer** Cellar 1 , Menno aud Bilk Undsrabiru aud
ZtakWtr*, llais, Caps, Truaks, Valioes. Ac., all of whioh
WiR be sold ai pnoes to giva gsnsral oatiafactioa. oct 13
CHWAUH O’BYKNE’S
GROCERY AND LKlUOlt STORE.
Tayior’a Dullillng, Alnrket Wharf,
SAVANNAH) GEORGIA.
B* O'B. koops coustanMy in store aFl+fj
laig* stock of Uuoceuixs, Liquori.MaU
win, Boots, Bhoes, aud Olothiug.,
Blank Too.
9ft bag* of Coffee.
40 boxes Ground Coffee.
do barrels Crashed. Yellow, and White Sugars.
70 beaus Family, Pale, and N*. 1 Beep,
d pipes Holland Gia.
ft hsdf-tepee Cegaas Brandy.
Lb barrels Fourth Proof Domes
CJliy lllnruhnHa Offlro.
BAvaxivau, Aran. 1.1, IHM.
The*following RasoluUoj was passed in Oounoll <
the 14th March last, vis:
•• i/r—ilml That the City Marshal be instructed to
havejpavedtbM* let* ‘n wLhiogton and Urs.n Ward,
remaining unpaved, as near two years have, elapsed
sine# the passage of lb# Ordinaucs. A majority or ths
owner* having already complied with said Ordinance.
Tha Paviag Ordinances have not been complied with
In the following eoses, visi
Wabui.vutok Warp.
Lots 13, 14, 19, 20, tl. 22, 23, 24, 26, 2*1, V, 28.
Giikkn Waiip.
Lot. 4. 7. 8.9. 10, 10, 17. 21, 22, 23, 82.31, 40.
Notick.—In accordance with the above Rorulution,
I will reoelvo proposal* for paving tho said lots, until
tho 13th day of May next.
apr 13 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal.
Til AUCH1TKCTH.
O NE HUNDRED DOLLAR* will be paid for
the best plana for suitable edifices for Laurel
Grove Cemetery. Tho plans most embraco a Keeper's
Dwelling, with ample apartments and aultabls rooms
for servant*, a Porter * !*>dge and a Chapel, and must be
acoompauied with estimate and specifications. Parsons
desirous of submitting plans for the above buildings
must hand them In to tho undersigned on or before
Tuesday the secoud day of May. Tho plans approved
of will obtain the sum offered abovo by resolution of
Council. JOHN MALLKKY,
Chairman of Committee on llsaltli and C'siuotcn
Savannah, April 11th, IH&3.
try.
112
I HiKtTIO.N NOTICE.—Council will, at its
j next regular mcetiag, to be held on the 21st of
April, IaM, elect a Keeper of the Guard House, to fill
too vacancy occasioned by the death of Humphrey
Leary. Salary $|«f Ml—bond $500—two securities re
quired. Applicants will state the names of their secn-
ritios and uand in their applications to me on or before
10 o'clock, A. M. of that day. Ry resolution of Council,
passed 7th April, 18AB.
-pill EDWARD O. W1LHON, C. C.
t wide, fur timber', Ac.: also,~to grant pormlaa/on to
" * Brick Company to dig a basin
*J<
tho city of Bavaunah and hauikts thereof in Council _
tumbled, and it ia hereby ordained by tho authority of
the same. That the Canal Company be, and iu hereby
permitted to make n basin sovcuty-llve feet wide for
tuubor, Ac., through tho land of the Coni ml Railroad
and Ranking Company of Goorgiu, on tho wostern aido
of the canal and connected with tho canal: Provided,
That tho same bo located under the supervision of tho
Committeo of Dry Culture, and that all oulverte aud
dhchoa whioh tho said Committeo shall dcom necessary
by reason of said basin, shall be made by the said Canal
Company at Us oxponsc.
“ * ~ ordained by the authority afore-
•*-*--* BrickCompany be,and
basin forty (set wide
wharf on the Ca-
. „ :pei
F Sec. 2- Do it furtht
•aid. That the Savannah Patent
by per
loentio
tidtd, Tuat the samo be located under the
pervision of thu Committeo on Dry Cultoro, and that all
culverts and ditches whioh tho said Committeo shall
doom nocoisary by reason of said basin, shall bo made
by the said Bavaunah Pateut Brick Company at its ox-
Bec. 3. Be it furthor ordained hy tho authority aforo-
aid, That all ordinances or parts of ordinances initi
ating against tbe provisions of this ordiuauce I- 4
he same are hereby repealed.
I assod la Cooucii, Savannah, 7th April,1851._
[Attest] Edward Q. Wilsox, o. i
\TIOIIT TICKKTM ED it MUHtOEB,
IN Extract from Ordinauoo passod 2d August, 1839,
19th section:
“ B« it further ordained, That a general ticket g
by tho master, owuor, employer, or guardian of a negro
tioket shall be given, which ticket shall specify the
hour when it le to expire, and may be givon both be
fore and after ten o’clock P. M.: Pro tided, however,
that no ticket shall pass the bearer thereof after mid
night. whether it be dated before or after that hour, un
less the time when it is given, and the otyect iu view
and the plaoe to which the bearer is sent, are dlsUnctlj
specified."
The officers and privates of the City Guard aro here
by ordered to enforce tho above section.
By ordor of his Honor the Mayor.
EDWARD Q. WILSON,
8avanurvh, 23th Jau’y, 1853. Clerk of Counoil.
Carpet anti Floor Cloth Warehouse.
Curtains, Curtain Goods,
tlcc., dec., dec.
No. 140 Congress and No.bl St. Julien Sts.
f|1HE tiuhscriber, knowing that the citizens of
J Savannah havo folt a great interest iu the cstab-
luhiug of u
(JAItl'KT WAUUIIOUMK,
In this city, and being aware that many have boon
awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they
oculd make their selection of the various articles for
furnUhlag their houies, would respectfully inform tbe
publio, generally, that he has opened the most eorn-
plete assortment of all the various etylss of GOUD8
i_ -I-**. * The Stoekof
apart,of the
T _ r Halls, Ao.; Drug-
geU, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every varioty of pat
terns; Hearth Hugs; Parlor and Stoop Mate; Table and
Plane Covers; Bilvor aud Brau Oval and Octagon Stair
Rods; Stair Linsn, Ac., Ac.
OIL CLOTHS.
Of evory width: from one to eight yards,for Halls,
Dining Rooms, BtsamDoate, Saloons, Ac.; Hose Wood,
Maiiogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4,
6-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth fur
Stairs.
EURTA1N8.
Silk and Worsted Damask Do-Lalnet Worsted and
Liuon Damask DoLaius; Figured and Plain Damask*,
variety of uolore; White and Buff, for Shades.
WINDOW 81IADICH.
Transparent l^udocape, Medallion, Garland and
White and Gold, uutiruly new style ; Cord ; Loops; Tas
sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur-
ulu.nl T t , ORNICKM>
Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest varioty and pat
terns, of the latest Importation; all of which wifi be
•old at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
WM. II. GUION. Agent,
140 Congress and 67 St. JulUn-ste.
Cur|M!t» ! ClU'IM'lS! ! €ill |>Ws ! !!
AATE have this day upuuod for solo u sploudid
f I assortment or Carpote, Oil Cloths, Mate, Rugs,
Window Curtains, Ac., consisting la part of
2D plecos 3 ply Carpets
10 do Velvet Tapestry 1
10 do Brussels Tapestry
40 do 2 ply Carpets
90 Floor Clotns
10 pieces Drugget
ft do Felt Carpet
6 do Dutch do
{ fib do Velvet and Chonoil Rugs
00 ootntnon Hugs and Mate
100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades
tho above Goodo wo offer at tho lowest markot
AlKIN A BURNB.
All
prioes; for sale hy
New Spring & Summer 4*oods.
D k wm' A MORGAN huve iu etore, to which
they are weekly adding by the steamers, n large
and elegant stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
which they v 7er for safe as tbe lowestpnces:
Printed Bareges, Linen A Cotton Sheeting,
Pillow Case Linens,
Irish Liueus,
Long Lawns,
Birds' Eye Dll
Huckabacks,
Eye Diapers,
backs.
Towels A Scotch Diapers,
Linen Damasks,
“ Napkin* and Do/)**,
Bleached A Brown Muslins,
Furniture Friuges,
Scotch A French Ulughams,
Lacos, Ribbons, Ao.,
Ladies'and Gents' Kid, Silk
and Lisle Gloves,
Real Nett Gloves A Mitt*
Caaaiweres and Vestings.
White and Colored Linen
Drillings and Coating*.
Mourning Goods of nil de- ssno,.
soriptions, Mall and Nainsooks do.,
Georgia Osnaburgs, aad a large varioty of other Plan
tation Goods.
^^JftlREROiJNEYJ^IlUJLDlNG^Ooninroia-st^mar^'
Guns, ttilles, Hardware, Ac.
NEW WINE AND LllfflUK STORE.
No. ti Whitaker Street.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully nnnoun-
Efcfcfcjcoi to the oitisens or Savannah, and of the in-
1bu7turior of thle 8tato, that he has now opened
^^^^™and will koep continually in store, • Urge
assortment of thu best qualities of the various kinds of
Wine* find Liquors,
both forolgn and domestic, invoiood from the best
sources, aud to his stock of which, ut present on hand,
he invites attention. Having had oxtooslvo experience
in France as a manufacturer, and in America as impor
ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade onables
him to offer assurance that the articles which are enu
merated beiow are each gouuino.
Artlclcn of Direct Importation.
French Brandies of various brauds; Holland Gin]
Scotch, Irish aud Monongahela WhLky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
Hines.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar
et, Bautorneand Burgundy Wines.
Cuitliiils
In Cases, Curaoos, Marasohiuo, Ratafia, Blavalts,
Kirscheuwassui', Absinth, Ao., Ao'
Ale nud Porter.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agv^tfbr Domestic Liquors.
augd ly R. MAYER.
all who may neer* his* servlets, that hi
9MShas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY,
which is now iu successful operation. He is. therefor*,
prepared to take up vessels of auy site usually visiting
port, and to do tho work of repairing, Ao.,-
Railway, upon reasonable terms, lleis also prepared
to contraot tor building Vessels of auy class or descrip
tion, and to carry on the business or Ship-Carpenter
ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various
branches, at the eastern extremity of the oity.
p A good Bhipsmithis on tbe premises,
r 11 11. F. WlLUNK.Ja.
'IMIEsi
I woul
to their w
DliUGS AN D iUKUlLINES.
MlE subscribers, wholesule nml llutnil Druggii
Id respectfully call tho attention ofpurchasL..
ell solooted stock ofthe above muutionedar
ticles, which they offer for salo at tho lowest possible
prices: also,
PAINTS, GLASS, Ao.;
Union White Load, Linseed Oil, Dry aud Ground Colors,
' ‘ Glues,Putty aud Paint Brushes;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of nil kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, Rapcseed and Patent Oil;
GROCERS* ARTICLES:
Whale OU, Spices, Mu.card, Saleratus, Matches, Ao.
LANDUETHS GARDEN SEEDS;
Also, Modloine Chests, Surgical luslruuionte, and
Glanswaro, together with a great variety of artloles for
family use, eousisting of Gelatiuo, Flavoring Extracts,
Starch, Ao.. with an elegant asiortuiont of uuo Fronuh
and English Hair and Tooth Urushos, Toilet Combs,
Lublu's Porfuuios, Colognes, and Halt Proparatious—
all of whioh ate warranted to bu of the best quality.
JOHN II. MOORE A CO
Court of Cqiuinon PIcum nud oi Oyor
Tc'rmlurr for the City of Havunuut!,
February Terra, 1853.
W ilEREAB, Robert A. Allen nml Ebcnczer
Jenckes, Grand Jurors summoned to siteud the
present Term »f this Court, made default. It is ordered
that they he fined each forty dollars; aud, whereas,
J.hn G. Priugle, K. U. Olmstcad, Charles 11. Piukott,
John II. Barudw otl and Patrick Maatorsou, Petit Jurors
summoned to attend thu prosont Term or this Court,
mado default, It la ordered that thoy bu finodoaohtwou-
ty dollars, unions good and sutHuleut ouuse of excuse be
filed ou or before tho next Term of this Court; and,
whereas. Dauiol Clark, C. Cler, Michael Gay and Sami.
Papot, Taleciuon, tnude default, it is ordered that thoy
bu nned each five dollars, unloss good anu sufficient
cause of excuse be filed ou or beforo the first day of the
next Term of this CearU—Extract from the Minutes.
apr 2 WM. H. BULLOCH, Clork,
f next,
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
W ILL lie sold, un the first Tuess^y in May i
between Ute legal boon of rale’-, before tho door
oi ttie Court House, in Bavaunah, the lollowiug articles
of Household Fu-nlturc, to wit: One large Mahogany
Dining Table, throo Bedsteads, two Sofas, one small
Dining Tablo, one Clothes Truss, one Couoh, two Blan
kets, four Cots, five Wash-Stands, one dozen and five
Cane-bottoiu Chairs, ono Rocking Cano-bottom Chair,
throo Straw Matrasses, seven Moss Matraesos, one
Feather Bed, two Feather Bolsters, six Feather
Pillows, nine Moss and Cotton Pillows, one Car-
net, and one Cloek. Levied on as tho property of
William Estell, to satisfy a distress warrant, issuing
from the Interior Court of Chatham county, in favor ol
J. Alexander Winkler, against said William Estell.—
Property pointed out by plaintiff,
mar 17 DKNNls HOLLAND, City Constable.
T
dSrl
taking effect from thu first day of Jauuary last, u
the firm of JOHN B. MOORE X CO, for thu transac
tion of a general wholesale A retail Drug, Paint aud Oil
business. They may be found at the old stand of Moot
A Ueudricksoo, Gibbous Buildings,
marl JOHN B. MOORE,
DANIEL B. MOORE,
JOHN E. H TIL WELL.
heretofore, under the name anu style of J. Roberta A
Co. J. ROBERTS,
mnrlO ROBERT AUSTIN,
B iMCWITH.—Lemon, Siigur, Fancy, iUi’lor,
and Bodn Biscuits, fresh, just received and for sale
by (mar 23) W. D. FORD.
a superior article, just received and for sale by
- W. D. FORD.
TK AS TIi AS.
U8T RECEIVED—5halfche.uTeas—Gunpow
der, Imperial, Old Hyson, Yonne Uys»n. and Blaek
as, put up in half and -quarter lb. mcUllio packs.
The above Teas lutve been selected with great care
aud will give satisfaction to oonsumors—for sale by
mar XS . W. l>. FORD.
NUTll'K.
M R. WILLIAM H. MOUdLEY will atteud t
my business during my absence from the State.
raanah, March 21,1&&3. J. T. JONES.
ATKW SPUING GOODS.—LxKOCHE A
Xl UOWNE have now in store, reeelved ner recent
arrivnla: Very rteh French Printed Bilk Grans
Tissues, Plain nud Satin strip* pri.Ud Bareges,
pins Bareges in solid colors, fine French printed Or
gandie aad Jaokonet Muslins, Cambrics, French
Prints, Brilinates, India 8ilks, Brocade Suky aad silks
in solid colors. Aa., all of which axe offered at the
eat market price. ma
(JACK HAX.T AFLOAT.—I.5U0 .»olu S.U
O Afloat, for sale by
**** 26 COHENS A HERTZ
! JOTAT1IKM AND ONtO.Nrt.-fl) bbl.K*.t
,L 10 do. Wbiu Ooioao, Uodlo, ud
CLAQBOB1T d CCHN1NUUAM.
f A-JiU.'. t t..tcr, TU tre.l.rt ud for
JAa**8ULUvVlf.
WAttK-—l >| (Un ud r.ln.d Wh.Ii
4 JA8. SULLIVAN.
IN8U&ANCE.
THE UNITED
Annuity
ED STATES
<umI Trust V
cJivHANCH.
company,
Charter Perpetual—Cask System.
CAPITA 1« #950,
Thle company cosoblaae Et* Mutual and Proprietary
arsteta, and will Insure the live* of white persons, also
negroa*. Dr. Annota. MsdU-.vl Esaminvr.
mar Ift ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agent*.
Life uml Fire iiuurunw Honey.
C'bnrfor Oitk l.lfn Iiiwotniirt* tiempniiy,
HARTFORD. CT.
CAPITAL, {Endorsed hy the State,) $200,000, with a
large Surplus.
A I.FRED GILL, Free. JuUts L. BVNCB, VIcb
Pres't. Jxmks C. WautLKT, Sse'y. II. L.Bviid.
M.D„ Ex. Physician for Savannah. Tall compeer In
sure on the mutual plan of out-half each at the uaunl
rates, or on tbe oath plan at twenty per cent, tvicer
rates. Applications reeeivod by
fsbtl
3m
A. Wll.lllin, 129 Congrcss-st.
Uuim i oI t A JBrysui,
GUNKKAIi AGUNTH AND 1IUOKEUH,
run tiik I'uitcuxitn znd hai.k or
STOCKS, UOSIKH. /tXCHANGJSdn HKAL KSTA TE.
No* 117 Buy Hiroety Havunnnb.
jen24 ly
Liverpool and London Flrr and Life
Inntirance I'orapnny.
r|1HE undersigned Agents of that above Company,
I wiU take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock in
Trade, Ao., on tha most favorable terms.
BANCROFT’ A BRYAN,
j*«*24 ly Ne. 117 Day-»t. ( Savannah.
KOVAL INHUKANCK COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL,
4,000,000 of Pounds Sterling.
f I >1118 INSTITUTION hna catabliehed nu Affeucy
I in Savannah, nud Fire Policies upon Prodnco and
Property will be issaed by ANDREW
8avannah, January 21,1853.
V LOW A CO.
LONDON FIIUSNIX FI UK OFFICK.
r |'UIN Company takes Fire Risks in this city,and
AKTNA INMIJItANCH COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
HE undnrsigued, Agents ofthe almvo Company,
eontiouo to take risks against Fire on Buildings,
:V.«,etc.,on tho most favorable terms.
" iA COHENS A HERTS.
Mutual Life lunaranre Company of New
York.
8AAC ARHATT, Bec'y. JOSEPH B. COLLINS,
l Pres't. Dr. U. D. Abnolu, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
Mk *4 ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Noathern dlutual lnnitrance Company.
4 SHU 11Y HULL, I'rosidout and Treasurer.—
Ai.noM Cuaic, Sso'ry. C. F. MoKat, Aotnary.
he uudersigned, Agont of the above Company, eon-
tinues to take the fMlowingrisks, vis: Marine, River
and Fire; also on the lives ol Servants.
Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com
pany. No extra premium for residing in the South.
. , WILLIAM JUNO, Agent,
J n °* -7 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts.
WEILS & unit it,
Fatlori und Commission Merchantk,
■op 21 04 BAY-BTBKET, 8AVANNA1L ly
l'mncib Conn,
FRESCO AND OIL PAINTER,
XYT ILL execute iu old nud modern style, uny kind
,Tf of lOrnamenU, Lanscapcs, Auimals, Fruit,
Flowers, and Fancy Historical Figures, Ac., Ao.
He has on hand n large assortment of Engravings,
Colored Lithographs. Water and Oil Pictures, Albums
for Drawing and Painting. Also, all the materials
used by Artists, which ho offers for salo on accommo
dating terms at his store, corner of Broughton and
Drayton streets.6* apr 9
Tlic Stock of Groceries
[N tho 8turu under tho Bt. Andrew's Hull, i
L Still selling off at Cost. Fnrchnao firm-
» SCALl.Y'B, St. Andrew's
For Stale.
A first-rate Saddle Nog, that has been
worked in single harness. Apply to J. B.
WATT, at Boston A Ounby's. tf npr8
n UanciuK Academy.
wm MON8. A. BONAUD respectfully informs
^Xkhis patrons that his lost Term, of tliiss vvaon, will
’■^“commence on Thursday, 7th inst.
Pupils, for tho above term, will bo roooived until the
23d iust. Persons willing to patronise him are request
ed to send pupils to his Academy at 4 P. M., Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
N. B.—Mods. A. B.'s Fancy Dress Ball will take place
- Tuesday, 26th inst. apr 6
lcc Cream.
H ETTY E. GARY has the honor of announcing
to the ladies aud gentlemen of the oity, that ehe
wilt serve Ico Cream o? a superior quality at her Sa
loon in Liberty street, between the hours of 2 and 10
o'clock. P. M. Ladies will find this a plsasaut, t.ulet
L apr 6
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
r |>llK 8UU8CR1IIKK has on hand, nud is
X constantly receiving from the best and most roipeo-
table manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond,Ru
by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, aud sterling Silver Ware,
•uch as Table, Deasert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cnps nnd
Saucers; Uoblots; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and
Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives;
Solid Silver Dessort, Piokle and Butter Knives; Nap
kin Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knivos; Silver Plated
Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Boskets; Castors;
Waiters; Snuffors and Trays; Ivory Balanue-liandle
Knivos and Silver Plated on Steel Table aud Dossort
•■.nlves.
Fine 21 day Marble Mantlo Clocks and oommon Brass
Clocks of every description.
Gold and StlTtr Lever and Leplno Watches; Fin*
Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold aad Silver Thim
bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles: Gold and Silver
Watch Chains, 8eals and Key*; Fine Rogers's Tucket
Cutlery; Razors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port
Monais.
Particular attention will be given to repairing of
Watches and Jewelry.
From his long experience and oxtensive facilities, he
eonfidoutly believes he will eatisfy all who may favor
him with their patronago. His prices are as low, nnd
terms as llboral as at auy establishment in tho 8iato.
r IB B. WiLMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
FISK’8 METALLIC SUlilAL CASKS.
This valuable article isjustroeolved and for sale by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.,
sept 3 ly Boloagonts in this City for the Inventor
FIAJVO IOKTES.
I. W. MORRELL & OO.
Have on hand a splendid assortment
b42£iyiaa>>V
terms, at the Broughton-street Piano and Cabinet Ware-
out 20
SAVANNAH BARBER SUUF
AND
BATHING SALOON.
T HE Huhecriber would respectfully announce
to tho citisons of Savannah, and of Uoorgia, Ala
bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment is open for the reception of his
friends. He assures them that nothing will be left un
done on bis part tooobtinne it aoonvonlont aud comfor
table Barber Shop. His prices will be as reasonable as
in any similar establishment in New York.
Hair Cutting, ia noatand fashionable style .$0 2tl
Single' Shave 10
Shampooing 25
Shaving six and seven times a week 2 UO
Shaving flvo times a week I 50
Shaving throo or four times a week 1 OU
Tickets for Childron’a.Uair Cutting, 8 for 1 UO
Hot aud Cold Baths....A 50
Parents aro respectfully imforuied that evory care
and pains will be taken with thoir children when sent
to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also koep for
•ale a variety of Fanoy Goods, suoh as Gentlemen's
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, DrcM Blurts, Me
rino and Cotton Underahixt* and Drawers, Pocket
Udkfs^ Collars, Socks, and other articles of Gentle
men's wsar; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes aud Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and
a great variety or other articles.
Halm off 8arnnnnh.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by hlra-
solf for rloausiug aud darkening the Hair; thousands
who have roeolvod the benefit of oleausinxof drudruff,
improving aud darkening the Hair, are willing to com-
meud it. Price—$1 a bottle, or thres bottles for $2 25.
AuKutua. Barber Shop.
lie would also take the pleasure of Informing bis nu
merous frisnda that he has opened a magnlfiuont Barber
Shop uuder the Augusta Hotel. Broad-street, Augusta,
where every convenience will be found to make his na
trons oomfurtable. Strangers aud friends visiting Au
guste are respectfully solicited go give me a tall.
J. M. IlAYWOOD, Monumont-sq., Savannah,
jan l ly And uitdor Auguste Hotel, Brood-et., Augusta.
SpriUK nud Summer Goods
AT TUB
New Store, 140 Breughion-etrcer
WE have just reeelved our,
stock ui Summer Muslins and
Lawns, which for beauty and
neatnesa cannot be aurpaseed,
e the attention of the public to tbe
are determined to suit tho most fastidious
id iu prices, aad in styles of GOODS, which
are unequalled in the city.
Consisting of
Flue Fronoh Organdie Muslius,
rcei*
and would invite the attention <
do
do
do,
mw uu Jacouot do,
Sup'-r Freneb and English Lawns,
French Robe a la Bayadere, or tho latest styles in
Mualins aud Bareges.
Super Black Lawns aad Mualins from 124{ to 50 cts.;
fast colors from the celebrated manuisetunng bouse of
Mulhouse A A'rvres.
Fig’d White end Col’d SwieeMaslins.
White Emb'd Organdie do
Col'd do Muslins, new styles, plaided.
Flue White Dolled Muslins. For salo bv
•pi 4 J. U. COHEN A CO.
\AJ IN DOW HIIADK8 AND GILT COK-
vy NICKS.—5000 Shades, with tix’uro* Complete;
low of Woodford's fine Oilt Cornices; MWO fine English
Curtain Bands; Curtain Pin*; Worsted Cord, in varie
gated colors; large Worsted Tassels, to match; Cord
and Taescls for Pictures; Pavilion Rings aad Poeette;
inst reeelved and fer sale by
oct 2ft I. W. MORRELL A CO-
I’lGAUS! CIGARS! ! CIGAttS!!!
UHT RECEIVED, nnd for Skle by P. JAUOl
_ at No. 27 Bull street. Savannah, Georgia, the i
towing choice brands, vis:
4.000 Rio Hondo, ,2,(AW La Patrin,
3,000 El Hide, 3,009 La Uulpaacoana,
5.29.1 Georgia, . 2,1)00 Georgia Regalias,
5.UUU Auguste, 5,000 Esmeralda,
10,900 LegaKited de Lopes, 5.UUU El Crisul,
Philadelphia Advertisements.
frwm
Pin no Forte*.
O. C. n. CARTER. No. 171 Chestnnt-
rcet, sixth door above Filth, opposite
State House, np stairs, PUUADKL
a, raw offers to the publio an en
tirely new assortment of PIANOS,
just received from the most celebrated makers, and of
• uch patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs.
Nunns A Clark's and James Thompson's Instrument*,
whioh ere hero offered, stand unrivalled In the opinion
of all oompetentjudges, ns possessing beauty and purity
of tone never before attained by auy maker.
Alao, PIANOS with /ROMAN Attachment, Church
and Parlor OKQAN8, 8ERAP11INEB and Mfcl.ODE-
ONS, all of which are warranted, and will be told at
tbe manufacturers' lowest cash prices.
All csih orders for music promptly attended to.
Second hand Pianos bought and cold. Plauoe tuned
and repaired. •
„ P; 8.--TIW extraord 1 nary success of the PIIILADEL-
PUIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the porfectsatis-
faetlon it has given, (nducoe the subscriber to continue
it. Lessons in 81NGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR,
Ac., are given by Artiste of tho very highest ability. It
needs but ho mentioned, that Six. ANDREA ALTIf
SINGING. PIANO, IIARP, GUITAR,
»y Artiste of tho very highest ability. It
needs mu he mentioned, that Big. ANDREA ALFIHI,
and Mademoiselle HELENE KCilAAFP, who stand
rre-oniinont among tho profosalon, are oounooted with
the Institution, aud devote thoir time and talents to
the pupils. Ije'Jfl ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal.
GFOUGE J. IIENKELS,
No. 17» Chestnat-itreet, Philadelphia.
OPPOH1TB TIIK 8TATK IIOIIHK,
Has just reeelved from France his Spring assortment of
FURNITURE COVERINGS
pOM ^.^^,1. ..lor.
\j In lirocatello, Plash and Satin De I.alne.
Curtains hung in the most substantial manner.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
Persons wishing to Furnish in the latest style In the
rail, are respectfully informed that we are now having
— -* ** inly lino acts of superb Roee-
eample
will pleaso call and examine tho immense stork
hand before pureliasing.asthe goods will be sold low.
A largo assortment or well finished plain Maiiogany
and Waiaut Furniture always
je 26
a hand, for sale cheap.
Lee & Walker.
(SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIQ.)
No. 188 Cheatnut-at., Phladelphia,
DK AI.KBS IN
PIANO FORTES,
Mualrnl Inatrnrnrntii) Sheet Ulunlo,
Violin,(•iiltur,llnri> SiL-ii nn, .Vc.
A LL of which will bo sold nt tho vnry lowest
rates. Catalogues sent to any partof tho U. States
idrosslng as abovo, post paid.
LEE A WALKER'S stock being ono of the largest in
tho U. States, are confident of giving satisfaction to all
those who may favor them with their patronage,
i* 14 ly
GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED
BY
Eviuh & Watson's
No. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia,
FIRE-PROOF CIIESTS!
AT TUB STATS FAIR, HARKMBUIIU, I'A.
October 30, 1851.
The undersigned,appointed
a Committee lor the purpose
by the offloers of the State
Fair,
present this after-
, when Messrs. EVANS
A WATSON tested !
time they consumed turkb
r , ,ji exposed 1 w .
ciont to destroy thecas t iron foot. On npuuiug the Chert,
the papers, together with 2,UU0 circulars deposited in
our pressnoo, were taken out, not only having been pre
served. bat not having the appearance of soorch upon
tkeut-f j
Joseph IIunkr, John B. Cox,
Ex-Governor o Ta. Chab. E. Uxibtbr.
A. O. Hxistek, E. E. Uoodinott,
A. T. New bold, OmmiGcs.
C.W, VAN IIOBI%’8
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
For Prolapsus Uteri, (Talliny of the Womb.)
FT1IIK attention of Physicians and Ladies suffering
I from the abovo derangement, is respectfully in
vited to “ Van Horn's Improved Uterine Supporter."—
Thoy are mado without the Steel Springs, whioh aro
highly oldoctionablu on accountof thofrchatlng the hips,
Ac., making thorn oxtromoly unpleasant to bo work.—
They have no superior for tho rolief and oure of the
above displacement, aud are recoimneudcd aud used in
the practice of tbe following Professor sof Obstetrics and
Diseases of women and children, vis,:
Proffessor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Aurnsta, Ga.
“ J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila.
** Cha*. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cineinnatti, O.
** W. 1\ Johnston. Columbia Col'ge.Wash'n.D.C.
*' H. Miller, Mod. Don’t, Unlv'y, Louisville, Ky.
•* A.U. Cenas, Mod. College or T/Oulslana,N. O.,
and by the Physicians generally throughout the United
8tates. C. W. VAN HORN A CO , Philadelphia.
Manufacturers also of Trusses, of ail descriptions of
Instruments for Cnrvaturo Spine, Club Foot, and for all
derangement! requiring tho use of Bandages, or Instru
ments for restoration. J. B. MOORE A CO.
je 16 ly Agents In Savannah
C. W. VAN HORN’S
Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace,
Ths only Brace manufactured that does not bind
or chafe under the arms, and can be worn
with both ease and comfort.
Those who have worn other Braces
aro roqueetod to give those a trial, to
tcet their superiority over ull others.
Clerks, studonts, tailors, Seamstres
ses, ohildren of bot*i sexes, and all
others, who either from habit or oc
cupation, or from a weakly or debili
tated constitution have acquired the
habit of bending forward, (round
’shouldered) and compressing the
Chest and Lungs, will find the above
Brace to remedy the above defect,
- - and ensure an erect carriage, with
improved symmetry and form of hody to the wearer,
and also allowing a full, free and healthy action and
expansion of the Lungs, by removing the compression,
and preventing theroby tf.o Pulmonary Organs from
becoming weak and diseased.
C. W. VAN HORN A CO.,
Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions,
Philadelphia. (je 17) J. II. BIOOHK A CO.
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
milE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS
I in onr Store, including a flno SHOW-ROOM for
Piano Fortes, ami
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
being now completed, wo would invite the attention of
the musical public tc onr stock, comprising every artiole
in the line, which 'an be famished (wuouualx and
rot ail) ut Fete-Fork prices.
PIANO FORTES,
by A. 8TODART A Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of es
tablished reputation, constantly on hand.
F. ZOGBAlAl dc CO., Imfortkbs,
Noe. 74 8t. Julian and 107 Bryan-stroots,
oot 27 tf Next to Market Square.
a
author of “ Mrs. Margaret Maitland,” “ Mark-
j" Ac,
The Ranger of Ravenitream, by Newton M. Curtis,
author of “ Patrol of the Mountain, '• Scout of the
8ilver Pond,” “ Haunted Chief, or the Female Ban
ditti,” Ao.
Harper's Magazine for April.
Putuain's Magazine—containing answer to the Bonrbon
question.
Blaokwood's Magazine for March.
Gleason's PiutorTal.
Baruuui's Illustrated Nows.
For salo at the Bookstore of H. 8. SIBLEY.
mnr 3*1 No. 135 Congress-street.
limit's Btcstorntive,
OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION.
r I 'HIS pleasant ami efficient agent for the preven-
I tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, ia
also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on account of
iu delicate and agreeable perfume, (freo from essential
oils,) and its keeping the hair in place and curl. When
the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau
tifully, in any form required, so as to keen In its place.
Proviouk to curling the hair, moisten it lightly with the
Restorative, whiou willgivo itaglossy anddurable euri.
Children's heads should be drossed with tho Restorative
twico a week, with a soft hair bruuh, as it will ut onue
thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay the foundation of
a good head of hair.
For salo, together with a variety of llalr Oils, Co
lognes, au<l Shaving Creams, at the
SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON,
168)4 Broughten-etreet,
Nearly oppoaite St. Andrew s llall,
J r1 ^ By WM. J. HUNT.
4i08HA.lIEll HATH.
A Tills Hat will exactly meet the want I
lor.eumnver wear, the taxtnre being UjbfcJ
A
lomummoi’ wear, the texture being lighi
w u- mu 3 ta— agSfUSJSM.
1«9 Ceugrese-et.
BKNKKUT’S BOOTH AND 44A1TEK8.
Mg jus* received from Philadelphia. ^
jB GnnUameu in want of a i;*xid article
M are invited Ao the above goods.
^ f«b 24 W. JlEfDT, Gibbons* Building.
n'tif WARK—Plainnud Japanned, of nil kinds,
I on hand end made to order by
mar 2d JOHN J. MAURICE.
QIJNDUIKH.—Prunes, Figs, Almonds, Raisin*.
niPraserfes.Sardluez.rioU d Lobsters,Canton Ginger,
Nutmegs, just received nnd for sale by
m»r 83 W. D. vqrp.
O I K V 1C It Vl.ATKD W*U*^5«ii
o 8peons. Forks, Butter Knives, Toast Racks, Can
dlesticks, Ladles, Ae., fbr jule ly
J. P- COLLINS, 10Q Bryan-et.
H ORSUS.—9 Wagon nud Dray Horses, for
sal* by DAVID B. DILLON,
mar 26 Foot «f West Bread-et
PATENT MEDICINES, ko.
morilmere’a
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND.
A turc and .ole remedial agent lor Hkeuma-
turn in all its forms.
r rili: aatonishlngsuoensa which hna attended this
1 medicine In t).e treatment of Rheumntio Cem-
Idainte, either inflammatory (acute) or ehronlu, of
matter what complicated form, or of long or abort
ration, renders It the most valuahlu preparation e.„.
discovered, as tho sole reliable remedy for this dire
complaint t aud so radical ia It In ite workings, that it
haa secured the sanction of many of the first physi
cians, who have uzad It as a dernirr ressort, without faith
in iu merits, only to bo convinced of lu mlraonloue
powers.
Moutinorr's Compound is a vegetable extreet, an
internal remedy, pleating to the taste, harmloee la IU
effecu, and can be administered to all ages and condi
tions without fear, prepared solely for the treatment
of this ons disease.
It is n tonic, strungthening to the system generally,
whilst it soothes thu nerves, and imparts u healthy ac
tion to tho digestive organs, and purifies the blood.—
Thousands havo already found rolief and penneuont
cure; uml iu each and every case where it has boon
tested, It has invariably answered the purpose, never
having been known to fall.
Tho proprietors feel justified In thus assuring the pub
lic of iu virtues, ns they base iu merlU entirely upon
its performances, and allow the latter only to be men
tioned in ite behalf. Testimouiale of the highest char
acter aro.daily received from various sections of the
Union, corroborating these fact*, and giving additional
aud undoubted evidence of the virtues of this truly
great aud roliablo remedy.
For salo wholesale ana ,
DER A CO., at thoir C'outru! Olfico, JVo. 1 barclay-st.
Feie 1 or/., aud by A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. U.
(t4JP7T!R, Agent*, Savannah. oodlawtw apr 1
JUoi’Umorts’H
BITTER CORDIAL
ANI> III.ODD 1‘imiVlKIt.
C?‘ /‘rice, line Hollar per HoUle. -JT\
f| 'HIS invaluuhlo pronaratiou has obtained a pon-
I ularity wherever introduced, unprecedented in
thu history of any other preparation brought bofore the
publio. The multiplied thousands who have used it,
and havo realised its marvellous offeots in roiuoving
diseases,
Itu-.ttMtiibllHliliig Nature, und UeNtorliiR
tlie Nervous Hyntetn,
now licrald it to thu world os possessing the most supe
rior medical virtues known in tho Mator'.a Mcdica.
Eminent Professors and Physicians of the first stand
ing in the medical profession oso and prescribe it aa the
most effective
Alterative and Blood Purifier
ever known; while vast numbers who had long suffer
ed from disc ucs or ooiuptainU brought on by Sethntary
Habile, Hrposun , Indiyestiun, IbtjJld State if the Liver,
or Impurities tf the blootl, now look upon this Conlial
as most Mysterious and Muyical in its healing proper
ties and restoring powers.
Neuralgia,
Uonoral Dobihtyand
NervousAffeotions, Dyspep
sia or Indigestion, Loss of Appetite,
Acidity of the Stomach, Ncrvuus Head-
cache or A'low of Blood to tho Head, Cost! ve-
ne&s, or Jrregn lari ties of tbe Bowels, Pleurisy,
Pains or Misery in the Side or Region of the
Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink
ing Sensations, Prostration of the Nervons System,
Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness of the
Flesh or Limbs, Difficult or Profuse Expeo-
turation, Night Sweats, DUeasos of tno
Heart, or affection of thu Lungs, Jaun
dice, Dlsoauo of the Kidneys, Do-
rangomontor Prostrate Condi
tion of the Organs of Na
ture, wbiolicause Pain
ful Irregularities,
especially with
Females.
Produeing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous Sys
tem, Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, and all
Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or Humors of the
Blood—these, and thoir kindred Complaints, have dis
tressed thousands. They may have originated from
■MiBg rnd itea **-- J ’
. prt._. m
celebrated Bitter Cordial aud Blood Purifier, say
that “ these diseases cannot remain long in the system
after commencing its use.* It operates like a charm,
acts as a fine tonic, corrects the tones of the stomach,
strengthens the digestive organs, stimulates the liver
to healthy action sufficient to throw off the import and
poisonous accretions, imparts purity, richness and vi
tality to the blood, circulates it freely throughout the
lystom, thoreby neutralizing and removing impure de
posits, renews and strengthens the nervous system, re
stores the constitution iu all its strength and vigor, and
imparts a glow of lioxlth and beauty of completion.
The eviuuuoo iu its behalf is overwhelming, and from
high sourcos, but it is known that for two years the sup
ply ha* nut mot the demand. This hundreds of ago
can certify. They say •* overy bottle sold sells a Jos
more;" while It now meete extensive sale with mc__
then one thousand Druggists, among whom aro many
eminent physicians, who use and proscribe it.
TMJ is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per
fectly aafe to be used in any state of health, eves by tho
most delicate female or child.
MAT Price $1 UU per bottle.
Sold by Druggists generally. Wholesale and
Retail Druggists will be supplied on application to the
Proprietors.
W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors.
No. 1 Ilarcluy-stroet, (Astor Houso), Now York.
llavilnnd, llarral A Risky,und Rushton, Clark A Co,
Wholusalo Agents, New York.
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.,
and J. U. CARTER,
apr 1 eodlawt-w Agents in Savannah.
M.
their
Spring Stock.
Their Mr. Prcndergast beiug now in the markot*,
they expout the full uumpletion of his purchase* in a few
days, ol whioh a detailed notice will be given; iu tho
nioantimo, they solicit an early inspeotlonfroin all their
old friends and tho public generally.
178 BROUOHTON-8T.,
mar 7 Opposite Saint Andrew's Hall.
o
Sew Spring Cioods.
RGANDIE and Brocade Mualins
Striped aud plain India Silks
Mousquetlne and needle-worked Collars
Uudcr-bloeves of evory stylo
Silk Gloves
Blaok, white and colorod Priuts, Ao. Ao. Ae.
Just received by W. C. WADSWORTH,
feb 23 Under**
r Marshall House, Broughten-st.
Savuiumli Bazaar.
A DELBANCO begs to auiiouuce to tils patrons
and the public generally, that he is now receiv
ing and opening his Spring stock of choice and seleot
Dry Goods, at ll8 Broughton-street. All of whioh be
is prepsred to sell at a lower figure than any, other
house in the city. Call and bo assured. mar 25
u and Colored Silk Mantillas,
' ’ do.,
J U8T ltJ£(!EIVl£D—
Elegant Satin Plaid Tissues,
White and C ' *
Black lotoo
Valcncines Ijzce Edging,
Swiss and Cambric Banos,!
Gents' Kid and Silk Glove*,
India Dimity, Marceline Silks, Ae., Ac.,
ly W. C. WADSWORTH,
mar 24 Under Marshall House.
H 1I>KH, i’ELTH, Are., in any quniitity
wanted by [dee 241 JOHN L. COPE.
KIRN ANU OATH.—For «ulo in lots to suit
purchaser*.
4509 bushels Corn, 500 bushels Oats, by
BROWN A IIAitRIS,
At tho West Uroad-st. Blablci
On BULB. N. K. RUM, 15 bbls Crush*!
OU Sugar, landing from schooner North State; for
sale by (mar 29)E. O'BYRNE.
45!
E. O'BYRNE.
AY.—100 bales prime North River Hay, land-
’1 ingfrom schooner North State, for sale by
mar 2;. BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
11
KIOKiNG AND PARLOR STOVES, together
with a gonoral assortment of Tin aud Britannia
o. for sale by S. SULLIVAN,
Z INC AND TIN HATHING TIBH, 8us
pension and Hand Shower Bath*, for salo by
mar 30 JAS. SULLIVAN.
L AMI’WICKH.—160 gross of tiolar, Astral
and Lard Wioks for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.,
apr 2 Gibbon’s Buildings.
IMNIC TABLE CUTLERY.—Pickle Forks
J/ Salt and Mustard Spoons, Ballad Forks aud 8poonsi
with a varioty of othor articlos for Table uso.
apr2 MORSE A NICHOLS, 156 Broughton-st.
■ t KANDY -JOhull uml lOqiiurur |iii.c> Ol.rd,
1) Dupuy A Co. Dark and Palo Brandy—vintage 1850.
° )a pipes do do do—vintage 1646.
Of our own importation, landing and fur sale by
apr 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
A'N UNH.—Au invoice of Eugli*h guua of different
\T qualities, somo very fine, imported iireet,. and for
sale at reduoed prices, by .... „
apl 4 JOHN n. NORTON.
HI
AUDWAUli.—The undersigned, wishing to
reduce his prosont heavy stock of Hardware,
rising a goneral assortment.of American and Eu
ropean goods, offers luduoeiueuts for Merchants, Plant
ers, Builders and others to furnish tbsmselves at prie
unusually low. apl 4 JOHN It. NORTONi
I NANCY BASKETS.—A very ereatvarlety of
1 I-a dies' Work, Card, Travelling and other Baskets.
ip r j MORSE A NICHOLS,155 Broughtoa-gt.
FORK.
BBLS. Mess Pork ; 50 bbls. Prime Pork; 25
&ej bbls. Rump Fork, landing from brigs Excel and
U. Du aster, aud for sale Hy
apr 2 CLAGIIORN A CUNNINGHAM.
I .-iL'Iiri
ut 3', i
ItT UA
PERFUMERY,
rt OAPH, Fancy Articles, See., Ate.—French, Ger-
3 man and American, warranted genuine and Import-
id, for sale by J. E. DxFORD,
Apothecarlss' Hall.
M AKUI.K1/.KI> IKON fliANTI.IIM—
Center Table and Stand Tops. Specimens may
an, l»y calling at our Store.
apr 2 MOUSE A NICHOLS. 165 Rrougten-st.
A ROMATIC VINK41AR.—A vnry desire-
JA bio artiule for the toilet, and an effeutual remody
lorheadacho. languor, faintness, rheumatic pains. Ao.
Just received anil for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN,
apr 6 Monument-square.
E LOU It, dec*—200 bbl*. Baltimore Flour; 50
do iliram Smith s do; 39 hhds prim* aad chelee
Bacon Shoulder*, 20 do Side*; Ift Here** Baltimore and
~ '• * * — *- v *- Leaf Lard, received and
WON A
Philadelphia Hams: 29 bbls
for salo liy [apl ft] MoMAllCMf A DOYLE.
li'~OR HALE.—A Mulatto Man, 24 years of age.
X' A firs'.rate houoe servant and Painter. Apply to
apr 2 WM. WRIQHT.
T"UbT UKUKIVKI) !—Wm.dV.ro ol voriou.
•I Patterns and sines, consisting in part of Cedar And
Painted WnMi, Tubs, Keelers, Waur Pail*, otc., foreal*
low b, JAS. SULi.lVAN,
l)ir I IU Broo«Kum-.U«.t.
I AtONKT,Cambric, rtwiu., M.1! u.1
tf blu.iin.. U.(r Cor. .ai >Snn4 CUbricr, 1S.H
Anil I««.A0..<br
•ale at the lowest price by
aerft
IfcJUUOHADffTL*.
PATENT MBPICIMBB, h e .
GEORGIA SARSAPMULuT
IHOSAI1T ROTTI.tR,
FBBPABBD BYJ DEKNis.U d
AUOUSTA, OEORniA. ••
For Oi.ca.ee oj the Uvcr, and to auriU
Blood: Viefnl In Jaundice,
ache, lHixincet, Lot. of Appctu,
t/cncral Oel'i/itv, VontHpation, ’
Filet earned Co.titvti,., 1
Fain. In the Bene, or
Klicumatiim earned
Ay the an of
Mere ury.
Scrofula, Cvtaneou. Eruption,,
Boil., Ulcere, A-c. * ‘
1 PIIK .boro direr a. aril' rr-nrr.llv from i
I lira .1.10 of Ibo t.lr.r, «V. lorp.ro T.r.’ '."If-
ilTood. Th. S.r..p.rllla »IU b. fooaa "f
from th. toot (ho, it atiunl&tca tbe LirIr Vo In ...wf
SKY
uSfcSte!, WEIS!#S i!L\W ** •
Its healthy action on the Liver and Blood .
the tendenqy of morbid Influences, and“
guard against dissaee. Thoee who are acqeaintJdtf.:
the Southern Sarsaparilla will r eadUvn* wa.it.
this nreparation has the natnral SarsaMrilji Jit 1
w p . r .t T# * 11 K, b * »P" r » » nd «nadolterated anS!’
lho oitisens of Savannah and vicinity will fl.tj* l '
this article has the best effect npon the n££ l . h ‘f
give* better satisfaction to thoso who use ft
preparation ot tho kind In uso. 11 Mun >n 7
Phyriuiau* have assuranoo from tho nronrli<i M .
It co/taln. nothing but Sarsaparilla.^
saccharine matter enough only to pruicrre II U 4#d
Price $1 per bettle, or 6 bottles hr $5.
Sold In Savannah by James H. Carter and J B tw.
f.C°- J Midvllle, by / Griffin; Sander.till,, ty U %
Haines A Brother; Waynesboro', ky L. Swam:
druxglsU generally. . aaaty
Those ordering this artlele from druggist*oreon»»i._
m^aioa merchants, sliould oxprosa in their order*.
BV" Dennir. Georgia
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
you tux cun* or
Congrht, Cold., Hoaruntiw, Bronchi,
ti*, Wboopinff Cough, Croup,
Asthma, and Con.nmption!
Many years of trial. Instead of
impairing the publio confidence
in this medicine, has won for
It an appreciation aad notorie
ty by far exceeding tbe moit
sanguine expectations of iu
friends. Nothing but lu in
trinsic virtues nnd the unmi*-
Ukable benefit conferred on
thousands of sufferers, eould originate and malntaintbs
reputation which it enjoys. While many inferior rem
edies thrust upon th* community, have failed and been
discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, een-
fet red benefits on the afflicted they ean never forget,
and produced enrea too numerous and loo remarkable
to bo forgotten.
While It is a fraud on tbe publio to JY’atefid that any
one medicine will infallibly cure—still there is abundant
proof that tits Cherry Pectoral does not only as a gener
al thing, but almost invariably oures the maladies for
which ft ia employed.
As time makes these fkets wider and better know,
this medicine has gradually beoomn the best rtlinnee of
the afflicted, from the log cabin uf the American peao-
auL to the palacos of European Kings. Throogbcst
thmobtirc country. In every State, eity, and indeed si-
mosl every hamlet It contains, Cherry Pectoral lsknovn
as the best remedy extant for diseases or tbe Throit
and Lun^, and In many foreign countries, it is cluing
to bo exteuiilvoly used by their most lutolligeut physi-
oians. In Groat Britain, France aud Germany, whore
tho medical sciences have ronchod their highest perfoc-
fcction, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, anu in constant
me in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, PubUo In
stitution*, and in domestic practice, ae the surest reme
dy their attending physicians can employ for ths more
dangerous affections of the lnngs. Also in milder cm*i
and for ohildren it is safe, pleasant and effeetusl toesre.
In fact some of the most flattering testimonials we re
ceive have been from parents who have found it ech
elons in eases particularly incidental to childhood.
Tbe Cherry Puetorn! manufactured by a practical
Chemist, and every mUK* of It under hi* own eye, with
invariable aeourao.v and ears. It is sealed and protect-
ed-by law from count jrfolta, consequently can be relied
on as genuine, without adulteration.
We havo endeavored hero to furnish the oommunitv
with & medicine of such intrinsic superiority and wortn
as should commend itself to their eoufldsncc—a remedy
at onoe rafe, sp ,«dy and effectual, which this has by re
peated aud countless trials prove itaelf to be ; aad trait
ty great care in preparing ft with ohemioal aeeuracy.of
uniform strength to afford Physicians a new sgent on
which they ean rely for tbe best result*, and th* afflict
ed with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine
ean do. Prepared and *ol«l by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mas*.
Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., W. W. LINCOLN.
M.TUUNER *CO. v J. B. MOORE A CO., Savan'h,
Th.SAT law tw
and all druggist* throughout tho south.
Another Hclcutltlc Wonder!
GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA!
-. CarMBter's
rare* ta» all
_ Pa. ThisIsati .
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,
, jtlpation and Debility, curing af
ter Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the
Gastrio Juloe. jgf* Halt a toaspooarullof Pspsta in
fused in water wiudigest or dissolveflvepound*ef Bout
Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach.
PEP8IN Is the chief element, or greatdlgostinf*rria-
ciple of the Oastrie Jnlce— the solvent of the Food, the
purifying, preserving nnd itimnlating agent of ths Su
mach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges-
tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming a true Diyethrs '
Fluid, prcolsoly like the natnral Oostrio Juice In it*
Ohomlm) powers,and fUrnUliina complete and perfect
substitute for tt.
Hclrntlflc Evidence!
Call on the Agent andgetadeseriptiveolronlargratit,
S iving a large amount of scientific evidence, f>vm Lie
ig'e Animal Chemistry. Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di-
gestlon, l>r. Pereira on Food and Diet, Dr.J. WTyrsper,
of New-York University, Professor Dnagllsoa's p— 1
ology, Prof. Silliman, of Y*le College; Dr. Carpel
Physiology, Ae., together with reports of e
part* of tne United States.
No Alcohol, Bittern, or Aeldn!
JW Remember this: Dr. Houghton'* PErSIN I* a
great natural remedy, froe from AJuoltol, Bitters, Aoldi
and Nausoous Drugs. It is extremely agrecablo to ths
taste, aud may be taken by tbe mostleeble patlont* who
oannot eat a wator cracker without acute dlstren. Be
ware of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug.
Cures In Every Town.
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has now been tested for up
wards of two years in every large town iu the United
State*, and tho Agent* can refer Dyspcptles to many
remarkable oure* In ever}- town I Numerous detail* of
eases, reports of euros, certificates of Physician* and
Patients, are given in the Circulars furnished by Agents
grads.
Pcimln lu Fluid anu Powder.
Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin Is prepared in Powder and is
Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for tho use ol
Private Circulars for Physiolans may be obtained of
Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro-
oess of preparation, aud giving .‘.he authorities upon
whioh the claims of this new remedy are baxd. As U
is net a secret remedy, no objection can be raised againit
its ns* by Physicians in respectable standing and regu
lar practice. Price $1 per boUls.
»ir OBSERVE THIS:—Every bottle "if the genula*
Pepsin boars the written signature of J. 8. HOUGH
TON, AI. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy
right aud Trado Mark scoured.
*v* Sold by *11 Druggists and Dealers In Medleine*
WTw. LINCOLN, Wholesale aud Retail Agont In
Savannah.
J. A. MAYER, lft4 Broughton-st., Savannah,
jo 17 eodly-lawi Wholesale and Retail Agent
a A Verstille, for th* UanratGen ol a general1 Dry
Goods business. Having taken the stand In Waring *
Range, No. 72 St. Juliau, and 107 Bryan-et*., nexti door
to Messrs. F. Zogbaum A Co.'s Music store, they will, m
a few days, be prepared to offer to their friends and tbs
publm, a hauJsomo and _weU_ selected assortment of
Spring Goods.
Savannah, Feb. 17, ISftL
1 MR H
1 siring to have their Cotton repacked, c
applying at my press, Eastern Wharves,
mar ft tf C. A. L.
£
A CON Hiilrs stud Hbouldem.—20 cask*
Baoou Sides, 30 do Shoulder*, received aad for sols
(mar 14) HcMAUON A DOYLE
IIATiilNCJ UOUHE.
T M. HAYWOOD respectfully oououncostothe
t f • citizens of Bavaunah that on and after this dsy.
Feb. 9th, the price of battling will be, for a single bath
■ »unts, or 3 tickets for $1, until tho 1st dav of AJa/
next; from the lstol May until th* 1st of
next, the price of bathing will be 2ft pent* a bath.
A
To Hire,
GOOD HOUSE SERVANT—.good .»"• ln
children. Apply to ... „
A. C. TOMI.mB.TWW 1 - .
Spring Fashion.
a MM a. BEEBE k CO.'* aiiparlor HAT»«
tha m>rtn« Styla, now in atota ndJagUeu.
lint and Cap Htata or N. X. BABNUM »CO.'
f.h u U* Coi^roaa»»!?i’
F1IE8U «BOCEBlJB»
F RUITM. HmoUrd Beefnnd
Constantly on band by JOHN DALY,
mar ft * at Whltaker-it
jmo. u. uuu. mbxbtc.m*o.
CJO-PAHTNERtiHlP NOffSrrdihim
rpilB uudersigned has this day associated wite
I Mr. UENbY C. X1HO. of Oljnn CoaatTO;;"
whom he will continue Ute Factorage and Co
Business in this city, under the fine •* *-551
JNO. U. HULL, No. 319
Savannah, January 13,1853. —— —
Browns Usicncc of Jamaic«
CliBaer. ^
T8 •labor.tnl, prepare front oWW *» -i .
X articles of the best quality; Ja-
cuntrated form all the valuable *11 ir-
maioa Ginger, and is warranted utknfrvs^
33535SBrSfegi
apidomlo tiholarn; no nr»,.U«r or faouiT
without It. A luto tn.otco maalnd h»jq,
mat 28 A. A.
Oteiit Ueduclton l» the Price