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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1853)
SAVANNA^ MORNING NEWS, MONDAY. APRIL — '!■■■. I THE DAILV NEWS. Smoui.AR IwiOrtt^ I*Ml Huudo, Rev. Mr. Htiintot*, of Cactleion, wu invited to R reach a funeral aermon in tho chureli of chodac, Rev. Mr. Dailey JBpg tick and un able to officiate. Wh'iN^flo wav offering g rayer, preceding the aernion, a while dove ew into the church and alighted directly on hin lined. Mr. HiiimiiMi appeared a little atar- tied by tho arrival of the nnoxnecled visitor, but in a moment he calmly raised hit hand and gently removed the bird. It flaw upon the gallery, but after a few momenta it re turned und alighted upon the Bible between hie lipnd*, * hem it remained until he had con cluded tne phiter. The dove wu* then caught by Mr. Siimeon, and given to the aex- ton. 7 '— Ckmtinn Intelligencer. An Indtiiuctivk Fact.—Under this Op tion the Nuw York Journal of Uommcrcn men- tiona tho following cirf uniafkpco, which we transfer fb our column* in proof that " the ho- her fecund thought ' of the people in rugard to their cnnatitutienal obligation!* may alwaya be relied on by the candidate* (or their favor : At the Are! iwaaion of the Thirty-second Congress juat closed, a resolution was offered, the rffect of which, if adopted, would have been to render inoperative the fugitive slave law. Mr. Chupmnn, whig, of Hartford and Tollnnd district, Connecticut, sustained the resolution. Colin M. Ingorsoll, democrat, from New Haven and Middlesex district, voted against the resolution. He also on that or some other oocaaiun at the same season, made on effective speech in favor of tho compromise measures, one and all, and against abolition ism. At the recent election in Connecticut, both were candidates for another term. The result is, that Chapman is defeated by l,JdO majority, and Ingorsoll re-elected bv on equal maturity : difftrece, 9,400. Ingorsoll si; jority at his former election was about GOO. WllJi^AlKANU RETAIL CLOTHING STOHE I I A VINO removed from the corner of Barnard 1*1 sud IJryan street fa the new brick building erected on the site of the I'luaaJx House, on Bryen street, above Mr. champion's Grocery Store, the Subscriber# respect fully announce to tho citisens of Savannah and its vl- nUy tliat they will keep constant!/ on *iaad a large Heady Made ClolliiiiR, Together with every artlole necessary in tl Oontlemon’* Faraiihinff Line. W# would invite special attention to our elegant and Select stook ft Fall and Winter Garments, Shirt# of of the finest .mallty. Cravat* in every variety, Collars f oflhc newest styles, Drawers and Undershirt* of va- * rioue materials and make, Cape, 1UU, Gloves, Socks. Hoots a ad Shoes. Also Tranks, Blanket*, So., 4o., all or whieh willks soMal Cnasuully Low Prlcea.by novG-flm D. ABRAHAM ft BROTHER, Oliver's new brink building, Br/an-st. WliVlElt IKOA MOMS, Moiitgoinery, Alnbnma, Hoot, I, IH59* riUlKSK Works, employing 15U Funds, construct | an average of au Engine weekly—and beg attention oTMlll owners to tho most valuable improvouieat la Atill Jdaehlaerr of the day, nod to warranted—to wit: COOPER'S PATENT UPRIUHT AND DIRECT ACTING SINGLE AND GA.NGSAW.M1LL ENGIINE. BHBBAUISU (WISH OTHKH VALVABLK I SruoVESSNTS) HUIIE'S PATENT CONTINUOUS FttDWORKS An incomparably superior sul>*titut* for the Rug Wheel. The peanllar principle from which the abovo Mill de rive* iu greatest merit, ia more especially valuable in it* applioation to the Gang Saw frame. The Kugiue stand* immediately nndornoath the Hash, to which the Piston ltod is directly attached. The motion of the Bash is thus directly controlled by the steam in the eyUnder, and by the introduction ol this at a particular point, the luroe of both the up anddownwanl siroke(usu- ally railing with such jarring effect* ou lbs plumber blocks and wrist pins,) is entirely arrested, the bash being thus always suspended os it were on the 8teain, relieving thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable to heat In tne usual application) of all hcatiug tendency. JJy virtue of this principle, practical demonstration ean be furnished that these mills are capable of an ea sy speed of AW revolutions per minute, and at this spool are nearly noiseless j tho out of the news beiug almost aloas heard. * J ' **— heavy and Ugbl tools aud materials, no superio style or workmanship it admitudl This point la ly oonesdud by all who visit thsie very ext being modi i Hail road a common speod for the single uudsr this applioation is from 250to3U0 revolu tions per minute 1 The style in whioh these Engines and uiair appurtenance* are gotten up, is superior throughout, white the mill iu it* design, embodies eve ry practical and well tried improvement extant. The Engines id other Work from this establishment Is not exoellod in ~a/ part of the United States. Employing as it dees, the nest'talent, and provided with the best s readi- . extenslre works. Attention is also called to Cooper’s “ ritrlctly Portable and Vibra tory” Circular Saw Mill; whioh may be hauled with entire facility, from poiutto point, at pleasure, by four horses; aud is warranted su perior to any heretofore presented to the public. Contract* mads for delivery In Now York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, t-avaanah, August son:—the transportation to these point* beta, ate from tho facilities presented by tl water oenuauaioalioa therewith. Address, A. WAKNElt, Bee'y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't. Montgomery, Ala. T. 8.—These works have reooutly shipped to Peusa- oola, Fla., a Mill provided withtwu of “ Cooper's direct acting Gang Engines, und two of bis single Haw En- |Ute£'whl* are capable of cutting 6U,UUU foot of lum- Tfte parties ordering, affected the purchase after a tour through the Northern ana Eastern Stitts, In s*nruh of the best and rn^st approved Mill, after hrst examin ing thus* of this company; they returned after thor ough investigation, eonviuoed Mutt no establishment tost with DresauicdsmoU general advantages, or oomhi- nations of lmprovemsut as found at these works, ■imixoxs: T*0. Metcalf, Prosldont Mechanics' B'k Augusta. 0.11 iAMar, I’roa't B'k of the Hepublic, New York. Luonard'A Hinith, N. Y.j E. Withiugtun, Savannah. Win. al. Martin, Charle.tou; Wright, Williams *. Co., . ' 8Wr Orltans. ly oot 13 Dyi aud Bombailoe FrovV*. Backs and halt Sacks, Brown, Buff and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fla* White Linon Duok English Faltota, Fancy bilk Cro tons, Pongee Silks. Heal Grass Linens, Black aud Fau- uy Caslunorotto Business Coats, etc., eto. l'ANTS, Black Doeskin, l'laiu and Fanoy Cassuueros, Plain aud. Fuuoy Liuuu Drillings, lloavy White and Fanoy Duok j. wm ' X great , Black and Fanoy Satin Forms, Whit* and Fau- u, I&aok and Fancy Caslunerette, variety of White Fif'd and Embroidered Marseilles *'£8TS, Black and Fanoy Satin Forms, Whit* and Fan- r 811k do. do. Also a full stoek of Furnishing Goods, lauts, Msrino and CXttoa Undershirts, Fanoy Cravats, Gloves, 8nsp*ndcrs, Socks, eto. Also a superior etoek of Youths' Clothing. The attention or Merchants vis iting thu city is respectfully solicited to an examination "* ok, whioh will be sold on nooommodating feb 19 ng and ttenovaling jSsiiibiisiiwcni. 6AVANNAH, GEORGIA, 93 York-street, rear of the Court House. ESTABLISHED IN 1832. T AIMES 1 Silk and Woolen Drosses, Shawls, Ta Xj bl* Covert, ole., cleaned, and dyed various oolors, Laaies' Bonnet* bleached and pressed in n fashionablt Style; hid GloveseUaned, and Gantlemeu's Uarmenu oleaned, renovated or dyed, a* may be roquired. All dose ia the same style winch has genoraily so much pleased my patrons aud friends. Terms mouerate. Persons sending parcels by ilarndeu's Express, Rail- wad, or steambe au are requested to writ* per mall, so that 1 may know whereto call for them, and whioh way to send the is back. Cost of freight each way, for small parcels, wUl be about Z& cents. All orders punctnaUy attended to. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. Tilt ntOMCUI Hi.U lit. uu h.ud, aud J constantly reeoivlng from the best and moat respeo- taole laanufttoturers in the country, Rioh Diamond, Hu- by, Pearl, and other Jewolry, and sterling 8llv*r Wnre, ■uoh ao Table. Dessert and Ten Spoons aud Forks; 8U- ver Plates and Waiters; Tea 8ets; Castor*; Cups nnd Bkuosra; OobleU; Tumblera; Pap Boats; Boup and Braoe ladies; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knlvot| Solid Silver Dessert, Piokle aud Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings • Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated gPSpas. Fork* and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; WMtox*; Snuffers and Trays: Ivory Bulnnoe-Handle Knives end Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Fins 21 day Marble Mantle Clooki and ootm Clocks of every deceripUon. . Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches: Fin# Enamelled Hunting W a tehee; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold nnd Silver SpecUoless Uold and Silver Watoh Chains, Seals nnd Keys; Fins Hngor*'« Pocket Cutler* •, Haxots and P.asor Strops; CnrdOasss Iort Monals. I-irtionUr .U.utlon »1U b. «!»•■ to ol oiHMloo fMiliUoo, h. oo.Mo.Uj boUo.oo LourUl »Urty ril .ho rn.jf.Yor lilm wiUl ih.lr ,-wron»,o. HU tjiooo M. ootow,... terms as Liberal as at any estabUshmsut in the State. iMrlS B. W1LMOT. No. 1 Market-square. i Proof Domestlo Brandy.* EDWARD O’BYRNJB’S GROCfiRY AND LMIUOK A TO RE Taylsf’d HulIdiiiK, Market Wharf. U4VANNAM, OEOHGIA. I. O'B. keep* constantly in store blnrgo stook of Gkoceium, Liquwi., .. w -.T2*g’.5sfc Bho «* “ J 3d bags of Coffee. dO hones Ground Coffee. 40 barrel* Crashed, YeUow, and White 8ugar*. TO boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap. 4 pipe# Holland Gin. V 6 half-pipes Coguso Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Dorn* 40 do. Phelps's Gin. Sfl do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. J 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wlues. 5 doaen 1'sapota assurted tiuollUes. 9 trame assorted Crockery-Ware. ly oot 19 gOOAKJIOLtlK BYKUr, COMA JUO- • u l? r l? r i 8Q f*f Mouse Syrup, 6U “ W. L Molasses, in CyprtM this, M “ Sure Gsneaeee Flour, ^ 98 “ Hiram Salih's Extra Canal do. !! gutter. Sugar and Soda Crackers. B. and 11. Cowwoticut River Gin, liW “ E. Pholps do. 60 “ N. E. Hum, * SO *• Domestic Brandv. HJ boxes Beadels Patent Tallow Candles, 100 bags prim# Green Rio Ooflee, ..... , u g 60half boxes Raisins, ■ and be Grant 4 William's Tobacco. Landing and for salo by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 Dry Qoods, (nothing, &o. IMVIO !V SAViNti STO U K. ■ \ • Wtdkl Sanrineefiif-: AT MAAS Sc. HEYMANN’S €L0THI1«6 ENPOHUIM. M r A AM Ac HKVMANN h«f w loform «Mli L patrons and the public genoraily, In both the city oountry, that they are now prepared to offer om of the largest and best eo lee tod stocks of OLOTIUNd, and a general assortment of den tinmen’$ FVRlflSHlIfO GOODS and Fancy Nation*. ever brought to thle oliy, rultable for Spring nnd Rum mer wear, at prices never known or heard of iu this country. We enumerate a few leading article* la onr line, to which we Invite special attention: Drcaa nnd Vrork Coma, In Black, Blue. Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored Frekoh and English Cloths. BimIdmh am! HunilnK Cosli, In every variety of etylos, and of different materiaIs, such ns Cloth, Caeslmere, Tweed. Cashroereirand man- ufaeturod In plain, clouded, strii^d aud mixed patterns. Faainloonn. In Blaok and fkney Colored Cloth, Caselmero and Cas- sinet superfine Doeskin in varjous eolore. Pin., whii. .M nmMbSf ZH’lV •klu, OMluaor.U, *°„ 0 ,, erTi "OT ti. l.tul rr.n.h .ad Am.rl.aa ,ij1m I. «r.u Haul C«pa, Tr..k«, C.rp.1 n.«. and Th. Mtull.r IMUIUm |>ou..i.d bj Hi, Snbjotlb.r. tor Imliortln, lliclr .took, wUl on.t-l. th.m to off.rJadU.,- ra.pti I. th.IrtrM. wldomnat with. >.d at th. >.io. “* “‘The union saving store Corner or Congress end Jsffsrson streets—the greatest OSS? 01 H * :AUV Hoy* anil Youihs’Clelhlng. Not to be surpassed in the variety of style*, make aud low price, to be found ST the above named estab lishment. oot* *• New Goods. 1> A 8 II K It , No. 140 Congrrna-ul. W OULD Invite the attention of Lauin* cboict selection of Barages, Chally's, Muslins Cambrics. Colored and Plaid do., Giuglisms, Ribbons, Hose ana half do.. Linen Cambric Hdkfs., Under sleeves, Collars, Gloves, aside.,Mite, Laces, Edgings, Inserting*, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varfe- ty of fknojr articles.tf apr 9 F1WL1F MJHAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 118 Bryau»*t., Hnvannali, Ga. G RATEFUL to iny frionds and the public in general for their liberal patronage hsrstofori tended to me, 1 now offer them a greater induce than ever, as I have just reoelved my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Knglieh. French and German Broad Cluths, Blaok and Fancy Doeskin and Caeslmere, Black and Fanoy Silk and SatLn and Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rioh artlole of Evening V*sting,whicb I am prepared to make to order, in th* most fashionable style. Also a large aud well selected stook of iUen’n and Boys’ Keady-fflade Clothing, together with a large supply of Shirts, Books, Suspeud- ers, Glovos, Collars, Moriuo and Silk Undorshlrts and Drawers, llats. Caps, Trunks, Valioes, Ao.,allof whioh will be sold at prloos to give general satisfaction, oot 18 1853. GLO THING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T)IEHHON, 1IE1DT dc CO., No. 101 Bry- X I»n, end 68 Ht. Jnlian-ste., Savannah, Georgia- have now in store, and are receiving weekly additions by the ttoamers, a largo ana cell selected Spring stook of fash ionable READY MADE CLUTlilNG, to whioh they invite tho attention of merchants and thopublioin gen- . -- *-• itation onr goods have gained, „ ^ , we are determined shall be sustained ; and no efforts will bo snared to giro our cus tomers entire satisfaction. Deceiving,as weilo, good*di rect from OU MOWN MANUFACTORY, wo are enabled to sell them as low as can be furnished in the Southern country. Our stock is varied nnd oompleto throughout, and peculiarly adapted tothe Southern trade. We have merated below in store COATS as follows Black and Fanoy Ala- Great Reduction of Prieei. In ordor to raduee the present large and oboioo stook of WINTKIt GOODS 8 A V A N N AII*U AZAAK, 118 Bronghton-etreet, next door to Horton if Riht- tnan'e Jttcelry filers. DKLIIANCO begs to announce to his city nnd oountry customers that iu order to prepare —• for the reception of his 8priug Goods, he has determined to offer to punJuuers for cask very liberal supply themselves with Winter Goods .. it stock. To those who have not oom- doted thuir supplies the preont affords a rare ohanoe ' make purchases. These Goods bolng entirely new, e not thruvt upon the market (as is often the case with cheap sains) to be sold at any price, iu order to get rid of them, but are offered to oash purchasers for tb* reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do well to oall early, thereby Insuring to themselves the best op portunity to mako good selections. jan 5 Itobliwon «t Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealer$ in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, f KEuiitv receiving their alock* of Fall and Win* L ter Qoods, consisting in part of Hue Blue, Blaok, _jul Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over coatings, or Blaok, Blue and Fanoy Colored Beavers and Kerseys. Pilot Cloths, of Bine, Blaok and Drab: English, Freuoli and American Cassimer ,of Bl'k and FanoyCol- ore; Vestings, of Silks, Bantins, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rioh Cut-Silk Velvets. All of whioh will be made up at the shortet notice, nnd in the beet stylo or workmanship. Our Rsahy-Mad* Clothing is manufactured at tho cwll-known Clothing House of W. T. Jsnnings A Co., No. 231 Broadway, New York, .Ad Is warranted equal to any ia the oily. W# keep ooastaatly on hand the largest assortment of Furnishing Goods of any house in the trado, suoh as White and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Qause Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel aud Lamb* Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and imrabs Wool Hosiery: Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White and oolored Kid Gloves, of Alexander s make; Stocks, Scarfs. Cravats had Collars; and. In test, every thing necessary to a gentleman's on as sooommodatlng term* as can be bad In th* city, at Gaudry'e Betiding, neat door to Pnlaskl Houee. sep21 Corporation Mottoes. SAVANNAU If. TlOHIMTAl.. UAIU.'II 1«, IBM. Vl.lUif Oon.ltU. for M.rch aad April: J.hn W. AM.rw., nMCti.il*. Or..a. A„li—U.u fur.aml^ Morn Jtiouli b. bM. u> lb, VUil'., Coni.ll««. Ia run at amtttaatr aaj m.nb.r of lb. Boar, of bl®" Hwi«j|iwlywbi. " C XJtTlUj bn In.nd o.Tu«<l.jrumb aJih! W at 11 ««l“k A. M , OB tin) fro.ad, nnd.r III. ra- rlbU..I.B». of lb. I)rj Colior. Oom oltlo., for lh. rm of Klro Vo.ri, I^»l« Number. I, I, 8. i. d, 6.1,0, 9 10 II, II sad IS, each Lot contetnln* tru acre* more or leas, and having a portion of high ground attached to each. All of the above Lots are Inoern as part of the •Tiirierduld Tract. Terms will be made known at the li. jKili. PIULIP U KUB8KI.I, I “ CilJ U.r.hal. A plot of the above Lots can be ecea at tho Clerk - Conv II Offtoe. City ninrnhiipH Office. allowing tho Mth March last, vis Resole**!, That the City Marshal be instructed have paved those lots in Washington nnd Green Wards remaining unpared, as near two years have elapsed aiae# the passage of the Ordinano*. A majority of the owners having already complied with said OrdiaaM*." Tb* Paving Ordinances have not been complied with i the following eases, vis: Wabhixutoiv Ward. Lots 18, 14, 19, 20,21. 22,28, 24, 26, 26, 27, 28. Gjucex Wxhd. Lots 4. 7.8,9, 10, 16, 17.21, 22, 23,82.34, 40. NoTiCK.—Ia accordance with th* abovo Resolution. I will reoelve proposal* for paving tho said lots, until 't* 13th day of M*y next. A|.r 1.3 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal. a: acttmpauled with estimate aud specification*. Persons desirous of submittiag plans for tho above buildings must hand them in to th* undersigned on or before Tuesday the second day of May. The plans approved of will obtain th* tium offered above by resoluili Council. JOHN MALLERY, Chairman of Oommitteo on Health and Ceiueter. Savannah, April 11th, 1863. irv. 112 LILKCTION NOTICE.—Council JCd next regular meeting, to be hoid on the 21st of 3, olset a Keeper of the Guard House, to fill cy occasioned by the death ot Humphrey . .. _aiarv $187 60—bond $500— two securities re quired. Applicant* Will state th* namss ot their a... iXUdlntJ A. M- of I used 7th April, 1H68. apl II EDWARD G. WILSON, C. C. IUHT TlCKKTe* VUIt NKUltOUH.— Extract from Ordinance passed 2d Augnst, 1839, by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro or person of color, aliall pass the bearer thereof until ten o'oloek P. M.; but that, in order to rasa a negro or free persm of color after ten o'clock P. M.. a special ticket a'iali be given, which ticket shall spectra the bonr when it is to expire, and may be given both be fore and alter ten o'clock P. M.: Prodded, however, that no ticket shall pass the bearer thereof arter mid night. whether it be dated before or after that hoar, un less the time whoa it is given, and the objeot in view, and tho plaoo to which tho bearer is sent, are distinctly specified." The ottoers and privates of tho City Guard aro here by ordered to enforce the above section. By order of his Honor the Mayor. EDWARD G. WIL80N, Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1863. Clerk of 1300ncil. NEW WINE AND LilfUUH STUiiK. No. 0 Whitaker Ntrcet. ffP\ THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully annonn- fcafcjces to the oitisene of Savauuah, and of the in- ■MO^icrior of tills State, that he has now opened ^^^and will keep continually in store, a large assortment of tho best qualities of tho various kinds of Wines uiul JLiqnors, both foreign and domestio, invoiced from the best sources, ami to his stock of which, at present on hand^ he invites attention. Having had extensive oxpcriouoe in Franoe as a manufacturer, and in Americans impor- and dealer, hie acquaintance with the trade enables offer assurance that the articles which are onu- id below are each genuine. Articled of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Glnl Sootch, Irish and Monongahel* WhisVy; Old Batavia Arraok; Jamaica and BL Croix Ruin. Wines. Old Port, Madoira, Sherry, Champagno, Hock, Clar et, Sautorne and Burgundy Wines. Cordiuls. oa, Maraschino, 1 wor, Absinth, 4c., 4c- Ale and Porter. Kali who may need his services, that hi i charge of tho MARINE RAII dw iu auooeksftil operation. L u take up vessels of any else t Railway, uron reasonable terms. Ur it also prepared to ooatraot for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on th* business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, ia all ite various branchet, at th* eastern extremity of the city. A good Shipeuithie oa the promisee. 1 H.V. WILLINK.Jn. DRUGS AND lUKDiL’INKcL r pHF subscribers, wholesale and ,’lolnil Druggists, I would respectfully oall the attention of purchasers tothetr well-eeleetel stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, whioh they offer for side at the lowest possible prioes; also, PAINTS, GLASS, 4c.; Carpet and Floor Cloth Warchomt Curtains, Curtain Goods, dec.) dtc. t dec. Ato. 140 Congrete and Ao. 57 St. Julien St$. rpilE Subscriber, knowing that tho citizens of I ftavauuah have felt a great Interest in th* estab- hsnlaff of a 8 CARPET WAUEHOU8E, Ia this city, and being aware that many have beoa a wad ling the completion of the New Store, *o that they could make tholr eeleetion of the various articles for furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the public, generally, that he has opened the most com plete assortment of all tb* various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishment*. The Stook of the different departments will ooasist. In part, or th* following Qoed*, via: UAltPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet] Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Threo Ply. Sunertiuo, Fine aud Common Ingrain; Flail and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, 4o.; Drug gets, 6-4,19-4 and 16-4 In width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mate; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, 4c., 4c. • OIL CLOTHE. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, 4o.: Ross Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured FarnitaroOU Cloths, 4-4, Stairs * 8-4 * figured India Rubber Cloth for CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask Do-Lainet Worsted and Liuou Damn* k Be Lain*; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White and lluit, fur Shades. WINDOW SHADE*. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, entirely new style: Cord; Loops; Tas- eele; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, I.oops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat- Unlon White Lea«L Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishea, Gin**, Futra and Taint Brushes: MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: 8 perm .I.anl, Rape seed and Patent Oil; GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale Oil. Ssioes, Mustard, Salcratus, Matches, 4o.; LANDKETU'S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medloine Cnests, Surgical Instruments, aud Glassware, together with a great variety of artioles for family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, 4o.. with an elegant assortment of tmo French and Eugliah Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Cologues, aud Hair Preparations— aU of whioh aro warranted to be or the best quality. 10 JOHNB. MOORE A CO. Philadelphia Advertiaementa Plano Pori**. C. B. OAKTKP N«-JL , 2 1 ? H 2I2£ y 19 nSSrSwiff-r; w »•«£ »ar “ m o * Utm ) r new assortment of PIANOS, Jurt reeel VM from the moat celebrated maker*, and of such patterns end finish a* to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns 4 dark's and James Thooii #;’i» s Instrument*, whioh are hero offered, stand unrivalled fn the opinion of all competent judges, as poesoaainf be'.ulj and purity of ton# nover before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with JEOL1AN Attachment, Churob and Parlor ORGANS, SERAPH IN EH and MELODE- ONH, all of which are warranted, aud will be sold at the manufoetarcra* lowest cash prleea. . .. ■■■ All eaah orders for muslo promptly attended to. LM Second hand Pianoe bought and sold. Plano* tuned and repaired. P. 8.—Tb* extraordinary suecsss of th* PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY UF MUSIC, and th* perfeetsatis- foetlen It has given. Induces th* subscriber to ooutinut it- Lescons in BINOINO. PIANO. HASP, OU1TAR, 4c., nre given by Artiste of th* very blxhost ability. It needs but bo mentioned, that Big- ANDREA ALFISI. and Madomoisolle HELENE HC1IAAFF, who stand B ro-ominent among the profeaiioa, aro connected with ie Institution, ana devote their time and talonte to po pupils. [Jo26 ly] o. C. B. CARTER, Prlnoipai. okoboeT iienjhlei.87 No. I7S Chestnnt-street, Philadelphia. OPPON1TK THE STATE HOCnK, Has just reoelved from France his Spring eeoortment of FURNITURE OOVERI NOS . ll»D V J >« Drocetello, Plush and Satin De /.sine. ■ Curtains hung in th* most substantial manner. ■ELEttiNT FURNITURE, order. Person* wishing to Furnish tu the lateat style In the Fell, are respectfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Paris twenty fine seta or superb Rose wood Drawing-Room Farniture, of which tho sample ■ uv. lumi.yi., in which mo sample set* have been received. The style ie entirely new aud of tb* most graceful design. Thoso wishing to Furnian now will please cell and examine tha Immenrt stock < hand before purchasing, as the goods will be aold low. A largo assortment of well finished plain Mahogany and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap.' je 26 Lee & Walker. (SUCCESSORS TO GEOROE WILLIG.) No. 188 Chestnut-xt., Phladelphia, DKALKHSIN Musical Instrument*, Mbret Music, Violin,Guitar. Uaru 8trtogn,dic. A LL of which will be sold at the very lowest rates. Catalogues sent to any partof the U.8tates {dressing aa above, post paid. LEE 4 WALKER'S stock beiug one of th* largest in the U. States, are eonfldontof giving satisfaction to all those who may favor them with their patronage. J* G ly GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BT Evans & Watson’s No. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! XT TUB BTA7K FAIR, UARItlflRUKU, r*. October 30, 1861. The undersigned,appointed a Committee for the purpose by the oflicera of the State lair, were present this after noon, when Messrs. EVAN8 4 WATSON tested one of their small sited .Salamander Firo-Proqf Chests, at which time they consumed Yunna I conns or wood over it.com- mencing at 1 o'clock, P. M., . ichit.-heat for tiro hour.*, suffi cient to destroy the oast iron foot. On opening tho C'hoaL tho papers, togother with 2,000 circulars deposited in T presence, were takou out, not only having neon pro- _vod. but not having the appearanoo of scorch upon theajj Joesru Rit*v.r, Join* B. Cox, Ex-Goverooro Fa. Cnsi. E. IlxiarxK. C«* W. VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, Fbr Prolapsus Uteri, (Palling cf Ite Woaib.) ^TNHE attention of Physicians and Ladies suffering X from the tdwvo derangement, is respectfully in vited to *' Van Horn’s Improved Uterine Supporter,"— Theyaro made without the Steel Springs, which are highly olyeotionable on amcountof their chafing the hips, 4c., making them extremely unpleasant to be work.— Thoy have no suporior for th* relief and euro of the abovo displacement, aud are recommondod and used in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrios and Diseases of women and ohildren, vis,: Proffossor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila. Chas. Woodward, Med. InsL, Cincinnati!, O. W. P. Johnston, ColumbiaCol'ge, Wash'u.D.C. IL Miller, Med. Dep't, Uni v*y.Louisville, Kv. A. U. Cones, Med.Collage of Louisiana.N. O., and by the Physicians generally throaghout tb* United "latee. C. W. VAN HORN k CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions ot Instruments for Curvature 8pine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring the me of Band.\gos, or Instru ments for restoration. J. B. MOORE 4 CO. je 15 ly Agent* In Savannah Court or Common Plena and ol Oyer ami Terminer for the CUy of Savannah. February Term, 1853. W HEREAS, Robert A. Allen um! Ebenezer Jeaokee, Grand Jurors summoned to attend the present Term of this Court, made dofeult, it Is entered that they be fined eaoh forty dollare; and, whereas, John U. Pringle. E. II. Olmstead, Charles 1.. Pickett, John U, UarudwMl aud Patrick Mastersuu, Petit Jurors •ummouod to attend tho present Term of this Court, made default, it is ontereu that they be lined each twen ty dollars, anises good and sufficient cause of excuse be filed on or before tho next Term of this Court; and, whereas, Daniel Clark, C. Cler, Michael Gay and Sami. P«pot, Talesmen, made default, it U ordered that they be lined each five dollars, antes* good and sufficient cans* or exense be filed on or betere th* first day of tho next Term of this Court.—Extract from the Minutes. apr A WM. 11. BULLOCH. Clerk, CUNSTABLK'S BALE. W ILL be sold, ou ilio first Tuesduy in May noxt, between tho legal hours of salo, before the door oi tne Court House, In Savannah, tho following artioles of Household Furuituro, to wit: Ou* large Mahogany Dining Table, three Bedsteads, two Sofas, ono small Diniug Tabic, one Clothes Press, oue Couch, two Blan ket*. four Cota, five Wash-Stands, one duaeu and fire Cane-bottom Chairs, ono Hooking Caue-bettom Chair, three Straw Mattaases, aevon Moss Matrasses, one Feather Bed, two Feather Bolsters, six Feather Pillows, nine Moss and Cotton PUlows, one Car pet, and one Clock. Levied on ae the property of william Eatell, 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 plaiatill. mar 17 DENNIS HOLLAND, City Constable. COPAliTNKltftlllP. 3 311K undersigned liavo funned u copartnership, . taking effect from the first day of January last, un- r the firm of JOHN B. MOORE a CO, for the transac tion of a general wholesale 4 retail Drug, Paint ani Oil business. They may be found at the old stand oi Moore 4 Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. & -The undersigned #ill coutiuue to erotofore, under tho name I ROBERT AUSTIN. B lfSCI ITS.— Lemon. Nugur, Fancy, Butler, and Soda Biscuits, fresh, just reoelved and for sale by(mar Zl)W. D. FORD. a superior artlole, just received and for rate by 140 Congress and 57 81 Julian-* t*. Savniumlt Bazaar. A DKLIIANCO begs to announce to his patrons jMl- end th* pnblle generally, that he Is now receiv ing and opeuiug his Spring stook of choice and aeleot Dry Goods, at US Broughten-streoL All of which he U prepared to sell at a lower ftgnr* than any other bowse in the city, Oall and be assured. mar 25 Carpets: Carpets:: Carpets!:: \\T IS have this day opened for sale a spleodhl YY assortment of Carpet*. Oil Cloths, Mats, Rags, Window Curtains, 4o., consisting ia part of pieces 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry’? ID do Brussels Tapestry 10 pieces Drugget 5 do Felt Carpet 5 do Dutch do I® do Velvet and Chenell Regs 100 oommoa Rugs and Mate WOnairofbeatsUful style Window Shades v Uoodj 3re offer at the lowest market prices; for sale bv AJKIN 4 BURNS. New Spring & Summer Goods. T-V. W'lT Ic MORGAN h.„ l. .u,r., .kith ffsst^E " Grsaadinss, Irish LiuensT 14 Barege de Laines, l^>ag Lawasl OmniiuudOuiMiA T UBT RECEIVED—5 halfrhnatsTens—(junpow- dor, Imperial, Old Hyson, Young Hyson, aud Black Teas, put uniu half and quarter lb. metallic pack* Tho above Toas have boon selected with great care and will give satisfaction to oonsumors—for sale by “ W. D. FORD. NOTIUK. AAR. WILLIAM II. UOUSLEY will attend to TJX *0/ besmese during my absence from the State. Savaanah, March 21.1853. * - lavaanah, March J. T. JONES. JCW 8PK1NG GOO DM.—I.aKOCHK Si. ROWNE have now in store, received per recent _..jvals: Very rich French Printed Silk Grenadine Tissuos, Plain and Satin strip* printed Bareges, Lu pins Bareges in solid oolors, fine French printed Or- ■andie aud Jackonet Muslim, Cauibrios, French nte, Brlllantes, India 8llks, Brocade silks aud silks Oil a - ' ' ' in solid colors. Ao., all ot whioh are offered at tho iow- est market price. .500 sacks Balt Stout, in pints and quarts; 10 do East India Pale aIV, ia pints nnd quarts. Just received by mnr 10 M. J. SOLOMONS. H IDE*. PELT!*, dec., Tn nuy quautUy wanted by fdeo24l JOHN U COPE. 1UAUK1NG1UONH, Rare Knives, Lumber lfX Measures and av > Llaes, for sale by mnr 29 V. W.tCTSIWELU, KHBryan-et. / 3 ILL NET AND »1£1NK TWINE.—Hx» U lbs. GUI Net Twine, bleached and nnhleacbed, 60 bond lee Seine Twine. C 9.12.16 and 45 threads, also Feet Lines, Ac., for sale by JOHN fi. MOORE A CO , mar 99 Ulbken a rolUUnge. OL’P LADLB8 nnd Turaenn, Dials Ccv.rs, Hash nod Sleek Dishes, for sate by jaues Sullivan, mar $1 No. 145 Broughton-a*. DTOWEBf**- C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elaitie Shoulder Brace, The only Brae* manufactured tho! date not hind •r chafe under the arme, and enn be wont with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to give these a trial, to test their suporiortty over all others. Clorks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, ohildren of both sexes, and aU others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from n weakly or debUi- itated constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round ’shouldered) and oompretaing th* Chest and Lunge, will find th* auove Brace to remedy th* above defect, insure aa ereet carriage, with improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, and also allowing a fall, free and haalthy notion and expansion of th* Langs, by removing the compression, and prevenUng thereby the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. 17) J. B. MOORE 4 CO. New-York A< FIMK’H lUETALIiiC B’<R1AL CASKS. This valuablearticle Is J ustroccl ved and for sale by I. W. MORRELL dt CO., eupt 3 ly Boleeganta in thin City for the Inventor SAVANNAH BA1IULR SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the citisens of 8avannah, and of Georgia. Ala bama, Floriia, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the reception of *■** friends. Ho assures them that nothing will be left done on his psu't to continue it a convenient and com... table Barber Shop. Wn prices will bo as reasonable as ...$0 20 ... 10 Shavliif six and so van times a week 2 00 Shaving five times a week. 1 60 Shaving threo or four times a week 1 00 Tickets for Children's liair Cutting, 8 for - 1 00 Hot and Cold Botha.. - Parents are respectfully imformod that svory and pains will be taken with their children when sent to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will adeo keep for sal* a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Oontlamen's Cravats, Blocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket llalun of etavannnh. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for elsansing aud darkening th* Hair; thousands who have received the benefit of eleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Uadr.aro willing to oom- mond it. Price—$i a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing his nu merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad street, Augusta, where every convcuiunce will be found to make his pa trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au gusta are respectfully solicited to give me a oall. J. M. llAYWOOD, Monument-sq., Savannah, janl ly Aud under Augusta Hotel, Broad-at., Augusta. Spring nnd Summer Goods, New mere, 140 Broughton-wtrect. WE have just reoelved neatness cannot be surpassed, and would invite the attention of tue public A* we are determined to suit the most fastidious >, and in prioes, nnd in styles of GOODS, whioh are unoquaHed in the oity. Consisting of Fiuo French Organdie Mnslins, Super do do do, do do Jaconet do. Super French and English Lawns, French Kobe a la Bayadere, of the latest styles In Muslins aad Bareges. Super Black Lawns and Mnaline from 12M to 60 ote.; fast colors fnm the celebrated manufacturing bouse of Mulhouse 4 Frers*. Fix'd White and Col d 8w1mManilas. White Enib'U Organdie do • Dol'd do Moslius, new stylus, plsidsd, Fin* White Dotted Moilins. For salo by apl 4 J. H. COHEN 4 CO. \\t IM>ow Shades ano un/r con. T* NICta.-4UOO SludM. with titan, wxopl.u ltnoof Woodford'S fiat Gilt Cornioes; 2000 fine English Curtain Bands; Curtain Tins; Worsted Cord, ia varte- gaud oolors: large Woreted Taesels to match; Cord and Tassels for Pictures; Pavilion Rings and KoeeUe; just reoelved and for sale by oot 25 L W. MORRELL 4 CO. L'lGAUMi C1GAK8! ! C1GAUN!!! TU8T RECEIVED, and for eelo by P. JACOBS, O at No. iff Bull street. Savannah, Georgia, the fol lowing choice brands, vis; 4,000 Rio Uonde, 2,000 Ia Pat (is, 3,000 El Riile. 5JM0 I.a Quipaxeoana, 5.ax» Ueergia. 2.000 Georgia Regalias 6.0U) Augusta, Coslar’n Exterminator. T^OR TIIK TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF X. fobj Mite, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, Moles, Beetles, Crickets, 4c. Warranted not Injurious to the human family. WUl not die in tholr holes. Also •“j*-* terminator for the total annihilation of BE1>- l'rinclpal Depot. 448 Broadway. RBrsMBMOks.—washlncton and Centre Markets j Mr. Hodges, Carlton House : D. D. Howard, Irving House: Captain Flowera, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprieter, Broadway and Anthony streets; Ghee. Thlbsnlt, No. 15 Washington street j L. Delmo- nioo, 25 Broadway ; E. O. Howard. Miter of the Son- day Times: Westchester House, Bowery end Broome 1 y* Hdlbsrton, 430 Broome street, end 75 Malden Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; Georgo Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 MoDougal street; L. B. Blncsso, 43 John treat, and SO Bt. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomu,Jr n Architect, 304 Broadway. oxMTinoATK or 167 nsxTni. I hay* given llenry R. Costar's Exterminator an ef fectual trial, and haring seen the wondorfiil effects of Hie same, and convinced of the superior efficacy of his Exterminate* over any other preparation ever offerred te the public, 1 cordially recommend It. By two sppli- caUons of tho Kxtenniaeter, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen nnd cellars. THOMAH KIRK, M . _ , Bowery Hotel, 396 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For ealeby all the wholesale druggists in the oity and the principal druggists in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ao. Warranted in all cases. None genuine uni... il«o.d b. I1KNRV R.COStAR. .'r. 148 Hrimdwuy Now York. J^.frM E Vc5! AY - s8 ’ ,M He wise In time—.’Tie folly to defer* AFFLICTED READ I T HOUSAND# »ri *uPoring from disease from which there ia no difficulty in being permar.ently and speedily relieved, provided the means be used. As every vice has Ite own punishment, so it would seem every diaoase has Its remedy. This is true, and there ia nothing in this life —* ' “ known t in hfa “ ore tb»n that the AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most speedy and oortaiu remedy for all diseasos of a delicate character, known to tho world. Adapted te every stage of tho din- eaao sox and constitution, at a i times and seasons, there is no fears of exposure, detention from business, nor restriction in dlet;f rom the certain and speedy re- U#f it gives. It U now the most popular remedy or the day. Ton thousand cases have been cured effectually by it during th* past year. Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted can rely with eonfidene* on ite •rnttvi powers over diseases of this character. Full directions acoompany each bottle. 49. CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound, and purchase only of tho Agents. Observe that the genuine has the written Signature of the proprietor on Uio wrapper, and tho name blown In the Glass—Frioo For salo by A. A. Solomons 4 (Jo., Thoe. M. Turner 4 Co. ? W. W. Lincoln, Savannah; Phillip Molso, Agusta; Ellis 4 Co.. Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggists in all the large towns and Cities in lbs United States. eodly jy 29 PATENT MEDICINES, Ao. Liver Complaint, Jnwmdlr®, D yepriHiU* C Brnwle »r Nwreni Dekllliy, Dles-sswre sjf the Kidneys, Diseases art- Msg from a dle*r» . dei ou Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles. Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fulluess or weight tn the fitomarh, Sour Eructations, Sinking ot Flutter ing at the nit of the Stemaoh. Swimming .of th* Head, Hurried aud Difficult ' Breathing, Fluttering at th* i. Choking or Sefferating Heart, Choking o Sensations w he posture. Din ilnaiying Vision, Dote or Weba before the Sight, Pbvsr and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, Yellowness qr the Skin «tnd Eyes, Pain in the Side, Pack, Chest, f.imbs, dc., Sudden Plushes of Heat. Burn ing in the Flesh, f.'on*<<»nf Imagining* of *vil and Great Depression of Spirit*,can be e Tee tu ally cured by fill. HOOFLAN1VB CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, rairanzD nr . DR. C. M. JACX4NON, AT TDK GPUMAS- MKDICIFM STORE, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Theirpouerover the above diseasee is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, hhdfaTSd' atUt< ’ * mat>y <Ul * rl ’ <vrt<r P*yeiousns These llitters re worthy the attention of invalid* Possessing grua virtues in tho rectification uf disease* of tho Liver and lesser glands, oxerotslng the most searching pow ers in weakness aud affections of the dt- gestiva organs, they nre withal safe, oertaln and pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. [From the Boston Uee.J Th* editor said, Deo. 22d— Dr. Ho<U(and's celebrate! German Bitlere, for the ear* of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Cbronle or Nervous Debility, Is deservedly one of tho most popular medicines of thu day. These Bitters have boon used by th-'UBands, and a friend at our elbow says he has him self recuivod an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Couiplaiut front the use of this remedy. We aro oon- vinaed that, in tho uso of these Bitters, the patient con- stantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of gr oonsideratiou. They aro ploasant in taste aud sm«.<, and can be used by persons with the roost dolicate stom achs with safety, under any oircumstauoct. We are tlielruse fr ° m * ad afflicted wood vise Scott's Weekly, one of lished, said, August 25— " Dr. Hoojiaad's German Bitters. manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty * * - - efficacy in oases of female weak I H ease, we would advise all mothers to obtain abottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find those Uicters advantage ous to tholr health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon woak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gasette, tho best family newspaper published in the United States. The editor says ol DR. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pa tent Medicines, to the ooutldonoc and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- land's German Bitters, wo wish Itto bo distinctly under stood that we aro not spoaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period aud thon forgotten, uftor they Imvo dono their guilty race of mis chief,, hut ofsmodioiqo long established, universally jirisud, aud^which has met tho hearty approval of the Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the UEOttfill SARSAPARiLLA Fur nioodi VyM ia Jaumitc, ''“is;:' Rheumatism caused * by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruption* , Boile, Ulcere, Spc, * THE above diteeses arise getierullv frem, , JL tlv# state of the Liver, or aa impure?.* * ,,f - IBood. The Saraanavilla will be foead^eraMi * u « from th* raet that If sllmulttss the Uvjr t?i‘* n *' 1 ’ aotloa. which eaueee the removal of mL55i n,r * ,, «4 from tho blood. f With most of persons it sots upon the bn**, mild purgative; it oleanse* the system Km iu & 1 ties, wlthoot causing any Irritation la th? canal, or debUUaUng efibet. l “* aU »Hk l7 Hr healthy action oa the Liver «ad Blo«4 ^ tho tendsnoy of morbid Influoneoa, ead^ guard agalnct disease. Thera who’m acwrt/^^ tho Sontbern Sarsaparilla will teBlwCSS -1 ^ this pre;varatlcn has ths natural ■SnmilrtfflT? *“» which proves it to be a par* aad euadulterst«4*^ ,,< ’ The eltl**as of Savannah aad vicinity this artlole has the best offeot upon the »J*!? gives better astlsfaetion to those who use u< preparation ol the kind in nse. M 11 ^ tej Physicians have easnranoe from tho nranrLi*. it contain* nothing but Sarsaparilla, wWlStnlS Mocharlne matter enough only to preserve iL P,r 1 ^ l*rlao $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles fir |5 L Bold In Savannah by James H. Carter and 1 n u fi Co.; Midvllle, by/. Griffla; finadersvIUe.'bvirw SVTJ5 S5SSR , ^~’ * «* •S&B CW “ D.pnl. 1 . O corgi* (-.rUpaSu; foregolug) from all eections ot the Union, the last three years, aud tho strongest testimony iu Iu favor is that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular q3HE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVKMKNT8 I in otir Store, lnolnding a fine SHOW-ROOM for Plano Fortoa, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invite the attention of the muaieal public to our etoek, comprising ovary article ia the line, which earn be famished (wuolxsalb aho retail) at Rnc- York prices. P1AIYO FORTES, by A. Stodaht 4 Co., J. B. Dunham, and others ot es tablished reputation, constantly on baud. V. ZUGBADM Sc GO., Importer*, Nos. 74 8t. Julian and 107 Bryan-atrcots, oct 27 tf Next to Market Square, H , author of " Mrs. Margaret Maitland," " Merk- lanu," 4c, The Ranger of Ravonstream, by Newton M. Curtis, author of "Patrol of the Mountain, "Scout of it? Silver Pond," " Haunted Chief, or the Female Ban ditti,” 4o. arper’s Magatine for April. Putnam's Magaxine—containing answer te the Bonrbon question. Blaokwood'a Magaiino for Maroh. Gleason's HotorTal. Barnum'a Illustrated Nows. For salo at tho Bookstore of 8. S. 8IBLEY, mar 3» No. 136 Congress-street. Hunt’s Restorative, OR VF.CKTABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. fl'HlB pleasant aud efficient ageut for the proven- I tion of baldness, and the removal or dandruff, is aim a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on account or its delicate and ^ecable perfume, (free from essential oils,) aud ite keeping the hair in place and curl. When the hair ie moist with this fluid, it may be dressod beau tifully, in any form required, so as te keep in ite plaoe. Provious to curling the hair, moisten it lightly with the Restorative, whioh will give it a glossy and durable curl. Children's heuds should be dressed with tho Restorative twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once thoroughly cleans* the skin, and lay the foundation of a good head of hair. For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co lognes, aad Shaving Creams, at tho SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, 168){ xiroughton-street, Nearly opposito St. Andrew's Hall, mar21 By WM. J. HUNT. India Rubber Combs. W E hnvfl just received a lot of Gooilyoar's col ebrattd India Rubber Combs, which wt offer U tne publlo very cheap ; the Ladies, particularly, are re quested to call and oxamiae the same, at *pr 7 J.H. COHEN 4 CO 'S, 14U Broughten-st. of perfection, with a great variety of tho choicest aprT W. W. LINCOLN, Monumcnt-sq. A UN1CA PLAHTKUH.—Tlioee plasters _ prepared from the Arnica Montaua, that valuable vegoUblo remedy, used for many years in Germany and various parts of Europe, with suoh astonishing of- ftettoy, as to attract attention to ite wonderful medical properties. They are spread upon the softest lambskin, and can be t^od by the moat delfoate persons. Just re ceived aud for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, »pr 6 Monument-square. the 1 GOKHA.MKU HATH. A THIS Hat will exactly f % lor summer wear, the texture being light A w JRR ■and the stylo the latest. Reoelved and fo_ ■el# by N. k. BAHNUM, 1«9 Cougress-st. I Gentlemen in want of a good artiolt I are invited to the above goods. f feb 24 W. UEXDT, Gibbons' Building. r |'IN WARE—Plaiuand Japanned, of ail kinds, _1 on hand and mad* te order by mar 34 JOHN J. MAURICE. 7 Preserves, Sardines,Pickl’d Lobsters,Canton Ginger, ■■•-legs, just reoelved and for sale by r 23 W. D. WORD. OILVEU 1* IO Spoons, Forks, B dlestioks, Ladles, 4c., 1*LAT1£1> WARM.—Cuators, Butter Knives, Toast Raoks, Can- ~ for salo by J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st. -9 Wagon and Dray Horses, for DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Broad-at. D RA\H.—7 Double Horse Drays, To: sale bv DAVID R. DILLON, W Foot of West Broad-street. This uuivorsallygapprovod artiole, free from-.- dont spirit and other destructive materials, oluaus (he hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully bright, atad imparts te It the delicate fragrance of dowers; it re stores harsh hair te its natural color and brilliaucy by a few applications—the genuine article for sale by >pr 2 JOHN IL MOORE 4 CO. B ALTL1IOHR FLOUR,!! a con. dec, liWbbla. superfine Howard Street Flour, 60 hhds. prim* new Baeon 8 id os, *1 " " " " Shoulders, 10 tierces Sugar cured Hams, 20 bbls. and 1UU kegs prime Leaf Lard, juat re ceived and for sale by »pr 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. FRENCH MUSLINS, CAMBRICS 4 GINOUAMS, White Striped Swiss aud Cambrio Muslins, White Plafd Swiss White 1 igured Swiss Muslins, Tarlatan and Organda Muslin, Swiss and Jacouet Edging auid Inserting. For sale by (apr 1) AIK IN 4 BUBN8. ■JLU.MBING.—The subscriber* are now |«re- f pared to do plumbing in all Its brunches. Persons who are desirous of having water, either cold or hot, distributed through their dwellings, would do well to give us a call. Our work shall be done iu n substantial mauuer and warranted te give satisfaction. MINIS4 FLORENCE. | »AKH.HR,H FLKNITUKB 1 ' t ef this superior Gloes just received aad for sale (fob 111 COLLLNB4 HULK LEY. , Hip, bhower aud Foot Baths JOHN J. MAURICE. B A aV lu " r, ‘ B UTTKR mill ChretNO.—S3 firkins choice Butter, 40 boxe* Chrara. received aud for rale ky •r at MCMAHON 4 DOYLE. ICMAUON 4 DOYLE. TT»>I«AM,H i'lHK KI.KCTUAUY.—Frwh U supply Just received, aad for sole by mr 25 JOHN B Mo6RE 4 CO.. OitboHe'gltesip. L ARO.-10 Iterrel* superior l^cef Lard, for ealeky [marMl MINIS 4 FLORANCg. THE KNICKERBOCKER f«r ApVil f X\7 OMAN'S Life : or tho Triaio of Caprice ; by TV Mira Einili# Carleo, Aathor off Ob sags raid Change, ate., etc. Received by »pr 7 J. M. COOPER 4 CO- IIATTHH.—J,u( icr.fliveil a fresh 1 jwrted Patten, with T * '~ Fcis liras Trade#: 1 doten . 1 doran Pattesdc Per4res.ua ' Fols Oras, for *AJo by BteffJE mere u more or it used In the practice, of the regular physicians of Philadelphia than all other aortrums com bined, » l»ct that can easily be esUblished, and fully proving Out a scientific preparation will meet with thuir quiut approval when presonted evon in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no ono can doubt, after using it us directed, s specifically upon tho stomach auullvor; it is pro- lyupon forablu to valomul iu all bilin . . immediate. Thoy can bo administered to fornalo fant with safety and reliable beuettt at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicine* to attein te indue* coun terfeiters te put forth spurious article* at the risk of the live* of those who are iunooently deceived. Look well to ths marks uf the Gmuinet They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, aud his name blown in tho bottle, Without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale nnd Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Aruh-strcot, onu door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by rospcotablo dealers generally through the oountry. PRICES REDUCED, To enable all elasees of invalids to eigoy the advantages of their great restorative powers. Single bo It ha 75 cents. Alto for sal* by J. A. LuBOCUE, W.W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Havilaad, llarrall 4 Oo.,Charlei ton. S. C. MW Fly liheaAes—the offeot ie r in* New ttitrin. Goods. /'\HUAND1E nnd lirucudo Musliue W Striped and plain India Silks Plaiu and oheuked Glace Silk* Checked and striped Mourning Silk* Mo’isquolinoand ncodlo-worked Collar* Uudor-Slooves of every etyle Alexander’s colored Silk Glove* Extra fine white Cotton Hose Embroidered Lawn Handkerchief* White Satin, Dress Trimmings Blank, white aad oolored Priate, Ae. Ae. Ac. Just received by W. C. WADSWORTH, fob 23 Under Marshall House, Broughton-et. TUttT ItKCRIVED— (| Elegaut Satin Plaid Tissue*, Whit* and Colored Silk Mantillas, Blaok Lace do., Valenolnos Looo Edging, Seise and Cambric Bands, Gents’ Kid and Bilk Gloves; India Dimity, Marceliae Silks, Ae., Ae., By W. C. WADSWORTH, mar 24 Under Marshall House. To tho Owners of Camps In the City. T REQUEST the citizens who have private pump* X not to oadl on the men attending the public pumps to repair them, except through the Contractor, os he personally sees and examines every pump in the city every day (Sundays exoeptod) by eleven o'clock, A. M The subscriber will attend to any oall* for deepening clearing, or repairing on new private pumps. JOSEPH R. THOMPSON, mhfi City Pump Contractor. / lOitN AND OATH.—For tale in lots to suit \y purchasers, 450U bushels Corn, 500 bnshels Oats, by BROWN 4 HARRIS, mar 21 At th* West Broad-st. Stables. Of | DDLS. N. E. 1UJIU, 13 bbls Crushed OU Sugar, landing from schooner North State: for sale by (mar 29) E. O'BYRNE. Af\ DIALS. FLOUR, lauding from schoouer rrxl U. N. Gambrel; for sale by mar 2V E. O’BYRNE. Li AY.—100 bale* prime North River Hay, land- XX ingfrom schooner North State, foreale by luar 2j BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. I A.HI’WIUKN,—ICO gross ot Solar, Astral 1 i aad Lsurd Wieks for sale by JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO., apr 2 Gibbon's Buildings. L'lNK TABLE CUTLERY.—Picklo Fork*, JJ Salt and Mustard Spoons, Ballad Forks and Spoons with a variety of other artioles for Table use. apr 2 MORSE 4 NICHOLS, 166 Broagbton-at. 1J KANDY.—20 half and 10 quarter pipes Otard, Ij Dupuy 4 Co. Dark aud Pale Brandy—vintage I860. 5>i pipes do do do—vintage 1846. Of onr own importation, landing ud for sale by apr 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. F'y UNH.—Au invoice uf English guns of different VT qualities, some very fine, imported direct,, and for •ale at reduced prleea, by apl 4 JOHN R. NORTON. Tl AUDWAIIB.—Tho undersigned, wishing to XX reduce his proseut heavy stook of Hardware, comprising a guncal assortment of American aud Eu ropean goods, on«r# induoamont* for Morohants, Plant ers, Builders and others to furnish themselves at prioes unusually low. apl4 JOHN It. NORTON. 1?ANDY DA8KETH.—A very grnutvarioty of X Ladies' Work, Card, Travelling end other Baskets, apr 2 MORSE 4 NICHOLS, 155 Broughten-st. . roitK. Q BBLS. Mo#t Pork ; 50 bbls. Primo Pork; 25 bbls. Rump Pork, landing from brigs Excel and H. Dunstor, nnd for sale by apr 2 CLAOHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. 1 YtTL'JHNU* — The undersiiruud wuute some XX white laborer* te ditch about miles from the my. apl 4 ROBERT HABER811AM. PERFUMERY, OOAP8, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac.—French, Ger- O man nnd American, warranted gsnuln* nnd Import- ed, for snlo by J. E. DxFORD, mar 31 Apothecaries' Hall. \ 1 ARHlaElZED * IKON iMANTLEH— 1>X Canter Table and Stand Top*. Spooimen* may be seen, by calling ae onr Store, apr 2 MORSE 4 NICHOLS, 159 Brougton-et. * KO,HATH) VINKOAK.—A r«rv ilc.lr.. A bl, .rll.l.forth.tull.t, >n oIF.olu.l r.m.Jy ior headache, languor, fuiutueas, rheumatio pains, 4e. J.,.< rtcot*,d .nil tur Ml. b, Wu. W. LlrfcOlit. apr 5 Monuinsnt-aqnare. I,'LOUR, dkc.—200 bbte. Baltimore Flour; 50 XI do Hiram Smith's do; 30 hhds prime and choice Bacon Shoulders, 2U do Sides; 15 tierces Baltimore ud Philadelphia llams; 20 bbls Leaf Lard, reoelved aud for sale by (apl 5] McMAUON 4 DOYLE. Y Ua»T RECEIVED !—Wood ware of various el Patterns aud sites, consisting in part of Cedar and Palutod Wiib, Tabs, Keelers, Water Palls, ote., foreale low by J AS. SULLIVAN, apr 2 145 Uroiighton-stroot. 1 ACJONET,Cuuibric, riwfo», 61 nil and Nainsook *| Muslius, Hair Cord and Figured Cambrics, Plaid ao., Furniture Dimity, Plain ana Figured Notts, Pavil ion Lace, Mosquito Natts.Gauso and Silk Flannels, In fants' N. W. Waists and Caps, Thread Laras, An., for sal# at the lowest price by apr 6 DflWITT 4 MORGAN. CHAIN PUM1*8. A VKRYdesirable and economical articlu. apl 4 JOHN B. NORTON. r IQUORfcf.—5 half pipes Otard Brandy. 5do Xi Hostcau do., 3 pipes Holland Gin, 30 bbte Pholp's do.. 30 bbls. Domestio Brandy, 76 do. Whisky, received and for rale by apr 6 McMAUON 4 DOYLE. Vf ATN.—Rope, Manilla, Jute and dyed Bhoep- 1YL *kin Mate, for sale by mar 24 JOHN J. MAURICE, 1/1,<H K IW b,:)/. Bbiliniiir, Flour, lujioc 1; from schooner H. N. OombriU aad for salo by mar 29 CLAGHOBN 4 CUNNINGHAM. \4 J IN DOW SHADES— Beautiful daaigue and X\ latest style; Jm*h received by mar 15 La ROC HE 4 BOWNE. !)ATBNT lIKKAM ttUCKlM, r.r culling 1 Bread, Smoked Beef and Cold Blaugh, «f an eqou thickness. MORSE 4 MOHOL8, mar 10 165 llrongbtaa-etrrat. A KhW niOKK of tho.. olofut tlM Bilk., jt\. just opened and for sale by apr7 AHUM 4 BURNS- ter willremnln in c th* influence of Badw*y’a Heady Belief Railway s Renovating Reiolvent Badway’. Beady BegtOaton, ^ X IIK or which will IS >11 cu°c. iu(UDl/. _p«lli, qolckl, euro diuoM. ud in, or DImuo, or VcUUti.u.. >.•01 tht «yat«u whllo ll Um’,, R. R. R. REMEDIES. Badway’t Heady Hflluf, Internally nnd Extnraally. EXTERNAL PA1N8.-The moment it is appU*4ti. terually it stops ell pain. It enrea RheumaUaa. In. bngo, Gout, l’aralysis, Sick Uoadeohe, Neuralgia, Tie Doloreux. Sprains and Strains, Distorted Umbs, fou. fa. 8weUlngs, Cramps end Spasms, in a few hours. INTERNAL FAIN8.—A few drops of Rs4utt. Ready Relief, taken Internally, will atop the aost^. tresstng pains of Dlarrhcea, Cholera Morbct, Drtsstm aud instantly soothe, nrrestand allay the meet vMui R % ^ELIEF.—The very moment it is applied u stops pain, arrests disease and removes itsesass. RHEUMATISM.-An aged gentleman wsatreetM with Rheamatism for six years. Sometimes bis (nt wonla swoll to throe times their natural site; he nf. foredthe most excruciating i«aine. II* was relieved tram pain in Five Minutes alter using R. R. Relief.— He hau not boon troubled elnoo. R. R. RESOLVENT.—-iferrurlai Rhevmatim.-A gentleman rending next door to our offloe, has bssa afflicted with Mercurial Rheumatism for a uonbsr tf e »ara. lie was cured by taking Rod way's RtaovaUu esolvont internally, and bathing externally with nay * Ready Belief. ' B. B. B. NO. 2 Railway’s Renovating Resolvent Quickly fcores Scrofula and all ehronle aad syphUbio complaints, consumption, bad coughs, wasting awxy ot the body, and all diseases of the lung*. It resolvos away all dlaoasod deposits, It purlfloa the blood and other fluids, It renovates the system. R. R. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen Fever 8oreseirt4by Rad way's Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who ks4 token great quantities of Mercury, who became salirn- ed, and whose body was n mass of putrid flesh, wu ta- tirely cured by tb* nee of Radway's Renovating Basel- vent. The first week he had taken ths B*eolvcat,i piece of solid matter lllugK* rind of cheese, one eighth nf an ineh thick andsixfflPMe In length, wudisebtrg- ed from a large sore oa his leg. From that day be new better. He continued the nse of the Resolvent aad tbs Regulators. In two week from the time he commenced using tho It. n. Remedies, every sore was healed, bit fleuli wa* sound and pure, neither blotch or disfigure ment wee visible te annoy the eight or mar the appear- H. NO. 3. BADWAY’S REGULATORS, A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, soperier te all rills or powders for regulating th* bowels. All persons who nr* inclined to coetlvsntas are hers informed that one or two of Radway's Rtgalatora will pleasantly and agieeably empty the bowels false ia twenty-four hours. Radway'b Ra not an vo Rxsoi.vbnt—Will rare ill ohroulo, scrofulous, syphilitic ramplalnU, ucreurlal diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, turnon, uloois, fever sores, consumption, bronohitia, all disetsti that have been In th* system for five, ten, or twsnt; ioK.lt. OFFICE. 169 Falton-,!., N. Y. gar Bold by Druggists everywhere. epr 13- IdWFly. Guns, Rifles, Hardware, Ae. 3 THE BtmaCKlXER bag, l»ra to t,lbfl> Ml friend# and the t;abllogenerally, tbethakaspA^ need the entire etoek of Mr. JOHN OARKUTllEjW. 176 Cougress-st., and that he will rail GUNS, B1FLE8, F18TOLS, Ao., at very low price*, for cuh. • Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds,prompt!/ and oarefully executed, and at low prioes. The Charleston Shoe Store, J 19 IIAlFNAttV^ai'fciCET.^ACl IS the place te pare hue, for the LOWBffT CASH PRICES. Boots, bhoes. Tranks end -Cu pel Bags. Fereons wishing to *upjily themsslvea wiib any of these artioles, should not forget th# numbsr.ss they will alwaye find a well selected stock te etltd from, consisting of: Led', is' tine Black and Colored Gaiters, Misses’ " " ** " Ladies' and Misses' 8Uppere of all kind*, Children's Shoes In groat variety, Gentlemen's Calf, Sewed and Pegged Beets, Men's Kip and Pegged Brogans, Together with n great variety not enumerated, mar 21 ly E. MURTBY, Proprieter. UUFAKTNKKMJtllP NUTIUJtt* T HE uuderstened have this day associated then- selves together under the name andstylepf Ksep- ton 4 Veretille, for the transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having taken the stand in WarinKi llango, No. 72 St. Jnllan, and 107 Bryau-sts., next door to Alosers. F. Zogbaum 4 Co.'s Muslo .tore, they will, •“ a few days, bo prepared te offer to their friend* and ths public, a haudsome and well selected assortment tf Spring Goods. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON. HENRY W. VEU8TILLL. Bavxnnah, Feb. 17,1868. Brown’. Essence of Jamaica Ginger. 1 8 elaborately prepared from cnrefally selected artioles of the best quality; It possesses contested form all the valuable properties of ths J*- tnaioa Ginger, nnd is warranted to bo free from all «* rltatlug or other properties of an injurious tendency. During ths Summer month* and in Southern olliaatw, __ ia Invaluable, particularly during th* pr«valens#er epidemic Cholera; no traveller or family should M without It. A large Invoice received by the Agent- mar 28 A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. Grout Hcduction In the Price of Gas. B eet nuuiiiv numio, fiuw or G», eaa ,tr nlloa; SIUc.dU par l^lf t.llom 18 ...“P* 1 uuart. Campbine. first quality, 75 cent* per g*lh>», 37X cents per half gallon; 20 oeni* per quart. Also, Campbine and Burning Fluid Lamps, L*Bp Wick, Cans und Feoder* of various patterns, rind for sale by .JOHN J. MAURICB, Imo 10. Iludll Bwmd-ilml Phuumi ricKi.E8 and sauces.- Aid Jujt received, 10 dox.qrt. Jar* l&xlUhPiokle* sorted; A dot. Worcester Sxuoe. 5 do*. Joke Bril auibou i a net. ngrctwr mho*, o . Sauce ; 3 do*. Walnnt Catsup; 5 dot. Reading 8»«os • 5 dot. Mushroom Catsup ; Ado: ~ sale by . Fr,'»h »« I Jipuoven RXTUA SIZE SBIDLITZ 1 rUWDEna -Th.i. Powder. >ru ly for tho retell trade fromsuperlor Importedinawn**h and aro warranted fall weight. Seldlite Powder*, (wusn uurlvailed Foctism* WflERST r I 'Hid nrticlu tea nnver failiug remedy for Lougn . I Colds, Uoarranoea, Sore »roM» and the Lungs or Chest. Person* who are w and troubled with Irritable Coughs sud will Ant* Candy. <’han.es iu tbs Cough Candy I and KPUi*rtoan*ct