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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1853)
Till DAILY NEWS. Th* House or Commons,—Tbe following description of a fining of the House of Com mons la given in a recent feuil/cton by Mery, o no of llie most amusing writers of modern Fra nee,—” Speeches are delivered in n psalm* a i offing tone j members sleep here and mere, and everybody yawns ; the speaker doos not use a bell, and no one in ever called to order; there is never any agitation on any of the beqohes raina In torreta. Whig* and Tories share among themselves badly-baked biscuits: a good deal ol Barclay Ac Perkins porter is drank; members go out every mo ment to swallow a basin of turtle soup; on their return they turn over collections currica* turns j ministers play nt short whist in a cor ner ; those who are not asleep rend a romance of Dickons; speakers aeem not to care about being listened to.” Inflammatory Kiikumatism.—A gentle men wishes us to publish the following for the relief of suffering humanity. He says he lias known of a number of euros made by it and all of them in a short time: Hall nn ounce of pulverized saltpetre, put in halfauintof sweet oil. Bathe the parts affected, and then a sound cure will speedily be effected.— Lynchburg Expres*. Bit* or THK KattlksnakF.T^A girl, sev enteen years old, was bitten by a rattlesnake on tlw left instep. Two hours and a half af terwards Dr. T. A. Atchison, who describes the esse in the Southern Medical Journal, vi sited her, and foand her sightless, with he: face swollen, and her miml wondering. Ho placed her in a hot salt bath, sod administer ed whisky and ammonia, until aho had taken three pints of the first, md oighty grains ol the latter ; no intoxication followed, and the was cured. WHOLiKHAIjE and retail. CLOTHING STORE. '| I AVINU removed from tbe corner of bartiurd • I I sad Uryanstrcot to th* now briok l-uilding erected ou Th# site or the Phanlx House, on Bryan street, above Air. Champion's Grocery Store, tit* Subscribers respoot- fulir announce to tbs citisens of Savannah and its vi- oiufty that they will keep oonstantly ou hand a largo and w«lt selected stock of Heiuly Made Clothing, Together with every article neoossary in the (Gantlomen’s Fumi.hing Line. Ws would invite special attention to our elegant and select stock of Fall and Winter Garments, shirt ' of the flnost quality, Cravata lu every variety. Coll of the newest stylos, Drawers and Undershirts of Vioaft m it*rials and make, Caps, lists, Uioves, Socks. Hoots and Shoes. Ale > Trga».«, blankets, *o., Ac., all of whloh will be sold aj Unaeuali; Low Prices, by not fi-fim D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER, Olivor't new hrlok building, Bryan-st. II1M0N aitVINO STORE (Jreut Sacrifice AT MAAS Sb HEYMANN'8 CLOTHINU KHPOKIlllff. M AAH de HEYMANN beg to inform their patrons and the public generally, la both tho oity and oouutry, that they art sow prepared to offer one of the largest and best selected stocks of (JJjUTHINU, and a general aeoortment of Gen Hemen e FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notion*. sver brought to this tVij, editable for Spring and Sum mer wear, at prioes never knows or heard of in thle country. We enumerate n few leading articles in our line, to whloh we invito special attention t Dress and Frock Coats, Tit Black, Blue. Drown. Olive, and Dove Colored Frenoh nud English Cloths. Iftiieinena and limiting-Coats, In every variety of etyles, and of different materials, such as Cloth, Casslinsre, Tweed, Cashmere* and man ufbetured in plain, oloudod, striped and mixed patterns. Pnntiilooun. , _ _ In Dlnek and fancy Colored Cloth. Cassimere and Cae- slnet eaporflne Doeskin in various oolora. Vents, .. _ ... Plain Whit# and Figured Satin and Silk—for wedding 5d p’artjWl Double and Single Brearted, in a ristyof materials; Plain Black and kancy Satins, Doe skins, Cashmerets, Ac. Hosiery, , Gsnts* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Books, gloves. Suspenders. Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Nook Ties of the latest French and American styles in great llatsl* Cops, Tranks, Carpel Bags and Valises. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments in their trade seldom met with, and at Urn. UN|()N SAV)NG STQRE Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest SSST " EAl,Y Boys and Youths’ Clothing. Not to be surpassed In I he varioty of styles, make and low prioe, to ba found at the above nainod estab- HAVANNAU P. HOUHE dc HOSPITAL. MARCH 1st, 1853. ' Visiting Committee lor March and April: John W. Anderson, and Charles Green. Applications Hr admis- ■ion should be made to Ue Visiting Committee. “ oasee of emergency any member of tbe Board of 1 agora may grant permits. An OrsClnancn To nmontl nil Ordinance, (Infilling wFi*u «MU oo considered public nnUanr.es, u ml for mo removal of the ■am*, passed 2d August, 1830. Hce I B* il ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tbs City of Savannah and the Hamlets thereof in (Vinncll assembled, and it ii heroby ordained by the au- moriSoftb# same, that from and after the passing of this Ordinance, the provision! of .aid Ordinance pro hibiting the keeping of lloge, within certain limits, be Ind the same are hereby extended so as to embrace and Include the whole corporal# limits of the City of Savan nah. and llio Hamlets thereof. Sec. 2. Po it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parte of Ordlnnnecs conflicting w ith tho provisions of this Ordinance be, aud tlie same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, April 21,1853. [i. i.i Ii. WAYNE,Mayor. Attest : Edward O. Wiiaon, Clerk of Council. 6 City ftlnrohnl’s Office. Savannau, ArniL 13, 1883. The following ResoluUou was passtd in Council c tho llth March last, via: » N waived, That the City Marshal be instructed I have paved those lots in Washington and Green Wards tiling unpaved, as near two years have elapsed .. ** £ majority of too WINTER IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Alabama, Mcpt. i, 1HW fflOIbSK Works, employing 100 bauds, construct I an average of an Engine weekly—and beg attention of Mill owners to ths most valuable improvement in Mill Machinery of the day, and to warranted—to wit: COOFKU’H PATENT UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING (SINGLE AND GANGHAW .MILL ENGIINK, BMBRACI.VU (WISH OTHER VALUABLE larHOVEMERTS) HdXIE’S PATENT CONTINUOUS FEEDWOHKS An incomparably superior substitute for the Hug Wheel. The poouliar prinuiplo from wblob the above Mill de- ... merit, i. I | -MI* rivea its greatest. , lu appiioation to the Gang Saw frame. The Engine • especially valuable in atancis immediately uuderueatb the Sash, Piston Rod is directly attached. The Stub is thus directly controlled by the steam in the <jyUnder, and by the introduction of this at a particular point, the furee of both the np and downward stroke(usu- aliy falling with such jarring effncUouthe plumber blocka and wrist pins,) is entirely arrested, the Sash boing thus always suspended as it were on the Steam, relieving thereby tbe jouruale and wrist, (so liable to heat in the usual application) of all heating tendency. By virtue of this principle, nraotiual demonstration cau be furnished that these mills are capable of au ea sy speed of AM ravolutioua per miuuto, aud at this speed aro nearly noiseless; tlio out of the saws being almost alone heard. A ooinuion speed for the single aaw under this application is from 260 to 300 revolu tion! per minute! Tbe ityle lu which these Engines aud tueir appurtenance* are gotten up, is superior throughout. while the mill in its design, embodies eve- ry practical and well tried improvement extant. The Engine and other work from this establishment is not eioellsd in any part of tho United States. Employing as it does, the lest talent, ami provided with f heavy and light tools and materials, no superiority of t'yls or workmanship it admitted! This point is readi ly eonaeded by all who visit these very extensive Attention is elso oalled to Cooper’s “ Htrlctly Portable and Vibra tory” Circular Haw :tll!l{ which may be hauled with entire feeility, from point to point, at pleasure, by four horses: and ts warranted su perior to any heretofore presented to the publio. Ooutracta made for delivery in New York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charlostou, Savannah, Augusta or Ma con tbe trausp^rtetion to those point# being moder ate from the facilities presented by the Railroad aud Water communication there with. Address, A. WARNER, Sec y, or, J. B. WINTER, Ag’t, Montgomery, Ala. P. B.—Those work# havo rooontly shipped to l'ensa- . sola, Via., a Mill provided with two of •• Cooper's direct r acting Gang Engines, aud two of his single Saw Eu- £htes^” which are capable of cutting 60,000 feet of luiu- The parties ordering, effected the purohase after a tour through the Northern and Eastern States, in search of the beat a-d most approved Mill, after first examin ing those of this company; they returned after thor ough invaatfj.itioit, convinced that no establishment met withpresunted such general advantage*, or combi nations of improvement as found at these works. RErEREMCES: T. G. Mrtoaif, President Mechanics' D'k Augusta. G. D Lamar, Pres't B'k of tbe Republic, New York. Leonurd A Smith, N. Y.; Ii. Witbington, Savannah, V iu M. Martin, Charleston; Wright, Williams A Co.. New Orleans. ly oot 13 H10U! it All E : ! Kl.liUAM’!: New Goods. I . D A » II E It , No. 14U Con,r»M-«l. W OULUin.il. lit. ..llMUoii of Udiw U' il« ohoie. ..i.ctloD of Cbjll,^ Cuibrloi. Colored ..d Pl.ld do., Uloflr.mi. Wm iloi. ,nd hair do., I.lo.n cnibrlo Udkfa. Und.r- Collar., lilovei. o.t do., .Mila. Lmm. ia,l»«., ... ri •••«« skirt*. Corded do., and a 8 re * l E p“y’ Insert logs, U 'ass Skirts, Corded do., and a great^ ty of fancy articles. I'lllLII* KHAN, draper and tailor, No. 98 Urj aii-.l., Snvanonh, lia. G UATKFUL lo my frirml. nml III. public io general for tbelr liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to ms, I now offer «**m a greater inducement than ever, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER 8TOCK of Xnglith.J?*** Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin and Caasimara, Black and Fancy Silk and Satin and k mbroiderod \ cslr iugs; also a very rich article of Evoning Vesting,whloh I am prepared to make to order, in tho most fashionable style. Also a large and woll selected stock of JIch’n anil Boy*’ Rendy-IHado C'lolhina, together with a large supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspend ers, Gloves. Collars, Mor/no nud Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Hate, Caps, Trunks, Vailoos, Ac., all of which will bo sold at prices to give goneral satisfaction, oot 13 since the passage of the Ordinance. .. ----- _ . owners having already complied with said Ordinance. The Paving Ordinances have not been eoniplieu with in the following cases, via: Wami:»utoh Ward. Lot* IS, 14, 19, 20, 21. 22. 23. 24. 23, 26, 27, 28. Uiiee.v Ward. Lots 4. 7. 8.9, 10, Id, 17, 21, 22, 23,32.34, 40. Noiicr—In accordance with the above Resolution, I will receive proposals for paving the said lots, until tll »pr 3 u Uy < ’ , ru’lJi" , M. m.'BSKl.I, City M»r.h.l. TO AUCHITBOTM. /\NK IIUNIIllKU DOI.I.ARS will ho pui-.l fur I I the host plaus for suitablo editions for Laurel Grove Cemetery. The plaus must embrace a Keeper s Dwelling, with ample apartments and suitable rooms for servants, a Porter's Lodge andaChapel, and must bo accompanied with oitlinate and specifications. 1 ersone desirous of submitting plans for tho above building# must hand them in to tho undersigned on or beroro Tuesday the second day of May. The plans approved of will obtain the sum offered nlort by resoiution of Council. JOHN MALEEKY, Chairman of Committco ou Health aud Cemetery. Savannah, April llth, 1833. *Pl l* IMM. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. TVIBUHON, HKIDT Ac CO., Nu. 101 Bry- I .u, ,uU 6U tit. Juli.n-.t.., Ktty.Tmah, Leorgift.il.vo uuw In ator.,ftUd ftru raeftlviu, uorkly addition, by tli. atoaiu.ra, a largo aud well aoloutyd dyriug .tocknf fa.h- ionabl. IlhAUV MADE Ol.OTlIINO, to whloh they iii v ito the attention of merchants and the public in gen eral. The favorable reputation our goods have gained, both for style and quality, we are determined shall be sustained; and no efforts will be spared to give our cus tomers entire satisfaction. Receiving,as wedo.goodsdi- reolfromOUROWN MANUFACTORY,wo are enabled to sell them as low as can be furnished in the Southern couutry. Our stock is variod and complete throughout, ' poculiarly adapted to tho Southern trado. Wo hare lu store COATS as follows: Blank and Fancy Ala- i and Bombaxlne Frocks, Sauk* and halt Sacks, uiuwu, Buff and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine White Linen Duek English Pallets, Fancy Silk Cro tons, Pongoo Silks, Real Grass Linens, Black and Fan cy Cashiuerotte Business Coats, eto., eto. PANTS. Black Doeskin, Plain and Fanoy C'assimeros, Plain nnd Fanoy Llneu Drillings, Heavy Whitoand Fancy Duck do., Black and Fancy Casbmeretto, etc., etc. A great variety of White rig'd and Embroidered Marseilles ,M i8T8, Black and Fanoy Satin Forms, Whitoand Fan- Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnishing Goods, .me, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fanoy Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Socks, etc. Also a superior stock of Youths’ Clothing. The attention of Merchants vis iting the city Is respectfully solicited to an examination . 'OCR, ' ' *" “ ■* jgjj 1GHT T1C1KJ5TH FOR NEGROKN.— Extract from Ordinance passod 2d August, 1839, scotiou: .... . , II. il /urlhv onlaimmt. That • gonoral tiokot given by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of anogro - ir»oo of color, shall pass tho bearer thereof until • eiock P. M.; but that, in order to pass a negro or person of color after tou o'clock I*. M., a special ticket shall be given, which ticket ahall specify the Lour when It is to expire, and may be givon both be fore and after ten o'clock P. M.: Providod, however, that no ticket shall pass the bearer thorouf after mid night, whether it be dated before or after that hour, un less the time when it is given, tend the object in view, t&d tho place to which the bearer is sent, are distinctly ipeoifiea.” Tho officers and privatca of the City Guard aro hore- <y orde. cd to enforce tho above sootion. By ordo.* of his Honor tho Mayor. EDWARD G. WILSON, tavannah, 25th Jan'y, 1833. Clerk of Counoil. NEW WINE AND L1I(UUE STOKE. No. 6 WUItaker Street. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- )• to the oitixens of Savannah, aud of the in ferior of thia State, that he has now opened 'and will keep continually in atore, a large assortment of the best qualities of tho various kinds of Wines anil JLiquors, both foreign and domestio, invoiced from the host aources, aud to his stock of which, at prosent unhand, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience in Franco as a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter aud icalor, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that th* Articles which aro enu merated below are each genuine. Articles of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland GinJ Scotch, Irish and Mouongahcla Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. f'roix Ruin. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagno, Hook, Clar et, Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. Cortliuls. In Cases, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaits, Kirao>. .woasor, Absmth, Ao., ko- Ale nnd Porter. London Brown Stout snd Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent fur Domestio Liquors. augfi ly R. MAYER. ■took, which will be sold on necouunodating W U. WADSWORTH Will open • spection of tbe LA****"*" - meet beautiful assortment of Man ti (Ins ever offered in Savannah, consisting of the latest Pori- eiau styles manufactured expressly in refereuoo to the taste and wante of this city. ALBUM, PRINCESS, ORIENTAL, DUCHESS, PAKISIENE, BLACK LACE, . and other style# of different colors and deiigus. No Lady in want of a Mautilla, should fall to axainlne this beautiful assortmeat, “ bolero purchasing," aa many patterns will be offered, which aro entirely new and different from any thing offering lu this city. To nil of Wblcb Wa invite aiteatiT.- -*-• — - 1 apr£> Great Reduction of Prices. In order to rednoe the present largo and ohoioe stock of W1NTKR GOODS 8 A V A N N A II B AZAAU, 118 Drougkton-alrtei, next door to Horton if Rike- man $ Jewelry Store. A DKLBANCO begs to aunouuce to hia city • and oountry enstomors that in order to prepare ins store for the reception of his Spring Goods, he has determined to offer to purchaser* for oath very liberal inducements to supply thomsolves with Winter Goods from his present stock. To those who have not com pleted their supplies the present affords a rare ohanoe to make purchases. These Goods being^ntirely new, are not thrust upon the market (as is efteu the oase with cheap sales) to be sold at any prise, in ordc *: xol rid of tlism, but are offered to cash purchasers for tbe reason above mentioned, llousokeepera will do well to call early, thereby insuring to themselves the best op portunity to make good selections^ jan J EDWARD O’BVRNE’8 GROCERY AND LiqUUK STORE, Tuylor’s Bulldiug, Market Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ■jblSE. O'B. keep* oonstantly in store __JHMlarge stook of Ghoorriks, Liquor Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothln 35 obeste Black Ten. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 4U barrols Crashed, Yellow, and White 8ugarf< ltobiuson <V Ctunp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE now receiving th^ir stocks of Full nod Win ter Goods, conaisticg in part of fine Blue, Black, uuu Fnuuy Colored Eugllah aud P'rench Clothe; Over coatings, of Black, Blue end Faucy Colored Beavers and Kerseys, Tilot Clothe, of Blue, Black and DrabjJSnglish, •VC1.C, 4 IlUfc LIWLUS, Ol UIUI.JIIIWKSUU 1/niB. OUJIUII, . French and American Coasimer ,«f Bl'k audfauoyCol- . . , the lu- ore; Vestings, of Silks, Santius, Cashmeres, Embroid- »portion of the LADIES tn.k morning, the ered, aud rich Cut-8Uk Velvets. AU of which will be made up at the ehortet notioe, and in the best style of workmanship. . . . ,.. Our Roady-Made Clothing Is manufactured at the all-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings * Co.. well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings A Co.. No. 231 Broadway, New York, and ia warranted equal to anv in the oltr. We keep constantly on hand the largest assortment of Furnishing Goode of any house in the trade, •ucli as White and oolored Shirts; Feuoydo; sn u k * and Gauae Merino Under Garment*; Hbaker Flanne aud Lamb* Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambs Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Ui ibrelloa; Blk, White and oolored kid Gloves, of AUaaader * stooke. Soarfa, Cravata and Collera; and, in thing naoeaaaty to a gentleman a wanirobe. lor sale on u Moommc dating terms a# can be hod in the oity, at Oaudry'a Building, next door i» Bnlaakl Monas. sop21 J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nnd*Buy Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars THE subscriber baa now on Land a 4 : Fl aud well eoleoted etook of Winos, Lit. Ml and Segars, oompriaiug tho following: jue iintt of Hie choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1344. One i'ipo choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD *‘ R SERVE/' vintage 1S40. SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLI) RESERVE, of an olden ii portatiou, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. “ “ * ** “ SHERRY •• at 81 Brongbton street. Under Marshall llor Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. ri>UK HUUHCKIIIUU bu « b.iut, .ml U X ooiiitautly reoeiviag fr*-*} the beet and most reel table mauufortaren iniu» Oountry, Rich j)iamond, i by. Pearl, and oUier Jeyralry, amd sterliug 8llver Wi . such as 'rable, Dessert and Ten 8poons and Forks; Sil- ▼er Plates and Waiters; Tea SSU; Castors; Cup* nud Saueere; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap BoaU: Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, lee Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid gUver Dessert, Pickle and Butt or kin Hinge; Salt Collars and Fruit Knives; SUver Plated Spoene, Forke and Ladlo»; Cake BaekeU; Waiten; Snuffers and Traye; Ivory Balanco-Hundle Knives and SUver Plated on Steel 'Table and DeMert Fine'll day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass Clocks of every description. ... . Gold and Silver l^ver and Wabohea: IJne Enamelled UunUn* Wotehee; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and bllvor Suertaele*, Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Beale and Kaye j Una Roger* • Pocket CuUery; Raxori and Rasor Strop*; Card Cases Ir.rt ^Particular attention will be given to repairing of W F^mhbMoag r **T® rl *“ fC ♦kbtwArf hdltKp, He eouiidently twlievea hewll. jatisfy a'i who may favor him with tholr patronage. Uii yrl^o* aro as low, ao ' terms os ilbexal as at any establishment in the State. marS B* WILMOT. Nv. 1 M^-ket-equare. lb dolor of the hair by the application of *^uld Ilelr Dye. Tho inventor has found . icrat of the process by which nature no th* hair, and has followed it un aucoees- X The change is instant and perfect, and tho oon- of the hair la Improved by the Dye. AU skeptic* ore solicited te call and jadge for themselves. Cristadoros PBKrtltltVATIVK ANU BliAUTIKlKll Stimulate* its growth and perpetuates lu luxuriance to tho latest period of li't. Tbe dye is applied, and both sold at CiUSTADOUO & Hair Droning Saloon, No. 0 Mwnnment-Sqr.^ cat aldo.ly mi '“ * Spring Dry Goods. TU8T RECEIVED and now open for inapoc' Priatel Grenadines, HOSIERY Plain end Printed Crt| * raped* l i In Linen, Cotton and Silk, in all styles. _ TRIM MU Plain and Printed Borage Dr see Trimmings, latest ' styles. OUSE KEEPING GOODS. . Linen Sheetings, Dcl.iiina*, Printed Muslins 4 Cambrics I Plain A Printed Organdies, SootebAFreuehGingham*, r Fronoh. English and Ameri- I can Prints, i Bl'k A High Col d Borages, Plain andVolerd Silk*. Ac. 1 Eye Diaper, EMBROIDERIES. Window Shades and Car ' «* i Damask Curtains, Carpet anil Floor Cloth Wareliomc Curtains, Curtain Goods, dku.| ike., dec. No. 140 Congreet and No. 57 St. Julten Ste. rifilE Bubacriber, ki owing thut the citizens of 1 savannah have felt a great Interest in the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In thle city, and beiug aware that many have been awaiting the completion of th* New Store, so that thoy could make their selection of the various articles for tarnishing their bousea, would reapeotfolly inform the public, generally, that ha has opened the moat com plete assortment of all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stook of the dlffonnt departments wiU consist, in part, of the roUowlng Goods, via < CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Ornssole; Mocet Brussels; Brussols; Velvet: Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. Superfine, Fine aud Common Ingrain; P1J' and Twill id Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug< gets, 5-4, Ul—4 and 16-4 'n width, of every variety of pa-. tern«; Hearth Ruga; Parlor and Stoop Mate; Table and Plano Covert; SUver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Roda; Stair Linen, Ao., Ao. Oil* CLOTHS. Of every vidth; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ao.; Roso Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Clotlis, * IU4 and 8-4 wide; Figured India Rubbor Clotb Stairs. CURTAIN**. 8llk and Worsted Damask De-Lalne: Worsted and Linen Damask DeLaina; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of eclors; White and Raff, for Shades. WINDOW M11ADK8. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, entirely new style: Cord; Loops; Tea sels; together with ail the various Trimming* for Cur* tains aud Shades. WILT CORNICES. Banda, Ix>opa aud Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of the latest importation; all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. H. GUION, Agent, 140 Congress sad 57 St. Julisn-ats. Savannah Bazaar. A DELBANCO beg* to auuouuce to his patrons and the publio generally, that he ia cow receiv ing and opening his Spring stock ol choice and select Dry Goods, at 118 Broughton-street. All of whteh he is prepared to aeU at a lower figure than any other house in the oily. Cali and he assured. n Carpets: Carpets!! Carpet*! Iiuve this day opened for sale a splendid assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mate, Rugs, “ Curtains, Ao., consisting in part of WI Window Rug-1 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap.] 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 35 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 13 barrel! Port, Malaga, and Madoira Wines. 73dosen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 oratee averted Crookary-Ware. ly o INSURANCE. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Cash System* CAPITAL *5150,000. This company combine* the Mutual and Proprietary system, and will insure »ha lives of whit# person!, also negroes. Dr. Abhold, Medical Examiner, marts ly MINIS A FLOHANCE, Agents. Bancroft A llry nn < GENERAL, AGENTS AN1> BROKERS, rou tub roaonasa ^Ko Mim or STOCKS, RONDS, EXCHANGE A REAL ESTATE. No. IIP B«, Slreel.Harunn.h. Jau2< >7 l«lvorpool Rnd I,oniluu Lire nud l,lfo Innurnnre Uompuny. flMIE under.lgneil Agrul. of ibu «b>;r" Compunv, I »111 uko riak. agulu.l Hr. ou Bulldlngu, Stock lu Trado, do., on tb. mo.tfaror»M. t.rw«. IldNCROPT d D11YAN. JanJt 1, No. 117 Buj-ll.. Surunuuh. ItOYAI. INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVMUfOOL. uarlT.u, U,000,000 ol Pounds Sterling. riilllS INSTITUTION bu» e.lubliuliutl .1, Age Dry 1 in 8*vannah, and Fir# Policies upon Produce and IVojKrty will be issued by ANDREW LOW 4^ CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. 1,11klink P1HEN1.X FIRE OKMUK. rivillS Company take* Fire Risks in this city,and 1 insures Rents and Leases. sap 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM k SON, Agents. JKTNA lNNUR.ANC’K ( OiWl'ANI OF HARTFORD, CONN. f| 1 UK undersignuti, Agonis of the above Coiapnny, 1 continue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, eto.,on the moat favorable terms, apr 14 COHENS k HERTZ. iliutual Life loanrnnrc Company of New York. I 8 A AC ABBATT, Secy. JOSEPH B. COLLINS, X Prts't. Dr. R. I). Aknoi.p, Medical Examiner. Ariplivations received by fob U ly W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houiliern Mutual luaurance Company. 4 HBUKY HULL. Prciidcnt aud Treasurer.— f\ ALBOM Cuzss, Soo ry. C. F. MoKsr, Actuary. 'iTie undorsigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinue# to take the fullowiug risks, via: Marine, River and Fire; also on tbe lives of Servants. Lives of Whito Persona are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM 1UNG, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton ate. ox Dancing Academy. /•Nk MON8. A. IION AUD respectfully informs OAlii* patrons that his lastTferm.of thlasoason, will ^^oommouce on Thursday, 7th lost. Pupils, for the above term, will be reoeived until tho 23d inst. Pontons willing te patronise him aro request ed to send pupils to his Academy at 4 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdayn. N. B.—Mous. A. B.'s Fancy Dress Ball will take placo on Tuesday, 26tb inst. apr 6 NOTICE. l^ACTORH) MerrhnutH nnd Others, de- X siring to have their Cuttou repacked, can do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves, mar 5 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. UAT1I1NG HOUHE. T M. HAYWOOD respectfully announces to the fj • citisens of 8avannah that on and after this day, Feb. 9th, tho prioe of bathlug will be, for a single bath 60 cents, or 3 ticket* for Si, until the 1st day of May noxt; from the 1st of May uutil the 1st of November next, the price nf bathing will be 25 cents a bath, fo » DUUGH ANDiHKDlClNEH. r PHE subscribe!a, wholesale mid Retail Druggists, X would respeotfully call tbe attention of purenasera to thoir well-selected stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, which thoy offer for sale at the lowest possible prices; also, PAINTS, GLASS, Ao.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glnus,Putty uud Paint Brashes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, liapoaecd and Patent OU; OROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale Oil, 8pices. Mustard, Saleretue, Matches, Ao.; LANDRETU'S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great varioty of artiolos for family nse, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extract*, Starch, Ac., with an elegant assortment of fine Fronc.i ami Eugllah Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— ull of which aro warranted to be of the best quality, mar 1U JOHN B. MOORE A CO. LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT. AKNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, OR / 77— —j AIR EXHAUSTED •■WEEEEESF COFF1N8> Whioh ia now taking the place of all others throughout the United States. U. S. BOGARDUS having been mode the sole agent of the above for the City of Savan nah, would respectfully < .1 attention te their vut su- t.orlority over anything of the kind that has yot been be.ore tho publio. The improvouiMu consist in ce menting the top and sides, and, b j appiioation of an air pump, removing the air, by *hich means the contents remain without effluvia or change of appear ance for any length of time. It ts on these advantages tbe claim to superiority is based. The undersigned having examined the above, do not hesitate to say that, in their opinion, they are fuUy cal culated to answer the intended purpose: 8. N. 1UHR1S, M. D., 1 C. W. WXBT, M. D., R. Warns, M. D., P. M. Kollock, M. D., J. C. Habbksiiam, M. D., | W. G. Bullock, M. D., mar 12 R. Laculison, Machinist. ly S. Bell * Hanger and Manufacturer of Fire Proof Safe*, Iron Hailings, Locks, SfC, YJ AVINU bought out tbe tool* and fixturuu of XX David Morris, tho subscriber offers liie ser vices to the citiaens of Savannah, and is prepared to fill orders for any thing in the above Une/at the comer of Jeffenon and Bryan-streeta. mar 29 lm SIMON MORRIS. Robinson St Camp, DRATERS AND TAILVItS, AND DEALERS IN FINE HEADY-iMADK CLOTHING, A RE now receiving mid oiieiiing their stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, all of whloh nave boon selected during tbe past month by our Mr. Camp, consisting in part of Light, Black and Fancy Colored Clotlm, Cassaiuieri, Cashmerettu, Peltuau Cloths, and Drap d'ete, Vestings of 8ilks, Satins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Our Rcady-Madt, Clothing is from the well-known house of W. T. Jenninge A Co., Broadway, New York, and cannot be surpassed. We have our usual large supply of Furnishing Goods on hand—everything requisite for a gentleman's ward robe—together with Trunks, Valises,Carpet-Bags; also, India Robber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Loggius and Capes, all of whioh np offer as low and ou a* good terms as ran bo obtainod elsewhere. OAUDRY’S BUILDINGS, noxt to Pulaski House. u*»4 Cos tar’ft Exterminator. I70II THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of I 1 Rnts, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, iToles, Beetles, Criokeia, Ao. Warranted not injurious 0 the human lamily. 'Will not dlo In their holes. Also in Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED- 3UG8. Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. RxrcRKNCU.—Washington and Contre Markets; Mr. lodges, Carlton House ; D. I). Howard, Irving House; 'aptalu Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelloy'a Saloon, ohaaon proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets; Chas. Thibanlt, No. 15 Washington street; L. Dolmo- South street; Qcori Holbertnn, 430 Broome afreet, and 75 ** * Ire City House; P. V. King, 41 Gay, 07 Union Place ; Benjamin retire d trial, and having seen the wonderful effects of », and convinced of tho superior efficacy of his nator over any other preparation ever offerred blic, I cordially recommend it. 2y two appll- fthe Exterminator, 167 RATa were found dead tehen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, Decerabor llth, HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York. ATT-For sale by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-et ,nd by J. B. MOORE k CO. Bo wine In time—’Tin folly to defer. AFFLICTED READ I T HOUSANDS arc suffering from direase from which thero is no difficulty in being permanently "ly relieved, provided tho moans be used. Aa sits c punishment, . a delicate character, wn to the world. Adapted to every stage of the die- 1 acx and conatitntion, at a times and season?, re ia no fears of expoauro, detention from businoss, restriction in diet;f rom the certain and speedy re lief it gives, It is now the most popular remedy of the lay. Ton thousand cases have been cured effectually >y it during the past year. Prepared by a practical inysloian, the afflicted oan rely with confidence on its urative powers over diseases of this character. Full lirectiona accompany each bottle. Oft. CAUTION—Ask for tho American Compound, md purchase only of the Agonts. Observe that the For sale by A. A. Solomons A Co., Thos. M. Turner k Co., W. W. Lincoln, Savannah; Phillip Moise, Agusta; Ellis A Co.. Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggists in all tho largo towns and Cities in the United PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. m mm*, th . unuusHj .iivnuon l*ock, jean uouia i iuoi, CastiUon, Guimard, Basorac, Sallgnac, and Otord, "upuy k Co. (nepuslu. *• ** " Jamaica Burn. Also various kinds of Claret... Port, Teneriffo,Sherry aud other Wiues. Choice Champagrr, of various brauda. Hock Wines, imported Cordials--»urh ns Curacao. Msrasoblno, Anl- ette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. 100,000 choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and w—* ** J "*“ a full stook of FANCY GROCERIES. dec 30 itlait ol' Suvaiuiali. H AVING purclmsod tliu Copy Right of Edward A. Vincent, Eat]., of his new Map of Savannah, tuo undersigned has made arrangements to fill all or ders fbr the same at short uotioe. A sufficient number tofuruixh subscribers, was recoived by last steamer and will b.i delivered immediately. We ar* unable te •ply the country demand until the arrival of the :t steamer. Arrangements havo been made for a further supply, which we trust will bo regularly re ceived. All orders punctually attended to. Address 8. 8. SIBLEY, Book Seller and Stationer, apr 8 No. 138 Congreas-st., Savannah. 'VTOTICK.—Tho Subscriber having transferred lX all his right, title and interest as Publisher aud Fripriclor of the New Subdivision Map of the City of Savannah, to 8. 8. Sibley, Ewi., Publisher and Book- Seller of this city, Subscribers are hereby notified that they will reooive their ooplas from him in future, as publisher or saM Map. EDWARD A. VINCENT. Bavaauah, April 7,1353.apr 8 piece# 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels To pastry aSr&c’iSl 0 *""'* 10 pieotis Drugget 3 do Felt Carpel 6 do Dutch do *• Velvet end Cheneil Ruga 100 common Rugs sad Mate * of l bwu ^r<i l it/i* Window Shades w® ®*®r hi tt® lowest marks! for to AIK1N A BURNS. Mew Spring A Summer Goods. D a: WITT it MORGAN have in stare, to which tiiej are weekly adding by the steamer*, a Urge “nuaV* 1 “* staple Dry Oooi, whl^ they offer for sale at the iowert prices: u^na&H. . Bwteh Dicptra, —• Fringe*, Lae* sad Nett. Parasols, ' Plaid ^ . ^178 BROUGHTON-*T., Opposite fioiat Andrew's liolL Court of Common Pleats ami ol Oyer and Tcruilner lor iho City of ftnvaouuh, February Term, 1853. W llEKEAti, Robert A. Allen and Ebonczer Jeuokes, Grand Jurors summoned to «*tend the prevent Term of this Court, made default, it is ordered that they be fined cauh forty dollnrs; aud, whereas, John G. Pringle, E. U. Olustead, Charles U. PiokeU, John B. Barmiwell aud Patriok Masterson, Petit Jurors summoned te attend the prosent Term of this Court, made default, it is ordered that they be finodeachtweu- ty dollars, unless good aud sufficient cause of excuse be died on or before the next Torm of this Court; and, whereas. Daniel CU.'k, C. Cler, Michael Gay and Sami. Papot, Talesmen, mnde default, it is ordered that they be fined jach five dollars, unless good and sufficient cauao of excuse be filed on or before the first day of the next Term of this Court.— Extract from, the Minute*. apr 2 WM. 11. BULLOCH. Clerk, COMH'l'Alll.lt’S MAl.fc. between the legal hours of sale, before the door or tho Court House, in fiavanuah, the following article* of Household Furniture, to wit: One large Mahogany Dining Table, three Bedsteads, two Sofas, one small Dining Table, one Clothes Press, one Couch, two Blan kets, four Cots, five Wath-btands, one dozen and five Cane-bottom Chair*, one Rooking Cane-bottom Cbair, three Straw Matrasses, seven Moss Matrasses, out Feather Bed, two Feather Bolsters, six Feather Pillews, nine Moss and Cotton Pillows, one Car- net. and on* Clook. levied on ns the property of William Estell, to satisfy a distress warrant, issuing from th* Interior Court of Chatham county, in favor ol J. Alexander Winklrr, against said William Estell.— Property notated out by plaintiff, mar 17 DENNIS HOLLAND, City Constable. I diking effect frets tho first day ttfr the dm of JOHN B. MOORE A CO, for th'* transac tion of a general wholesale A retail Drug, Paine and Oil bualnass. They may be found at the old stead or Moors A llendriukton, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. ST IL WELL. L inen sheetings, damaiks, Ac.—Reoeived per steamer Florida: 10-4 to 13-4 Borosly Shootings Brown Liwua Damasks and Diapers Super Scotch Diaper* 10-4 and 11-4 Cotton * Pillow Case Cottons Soper bleached Long Cloths English Furniture Print ~ For sale by mar 16 RENRY LATHBOP A CO. of Extra Superior Dairy into, Ae. ( UIEKMK.—10 Uci florid* from w.il FIHK’8 iUETALUt BURIAL CASES. Thin valuable article lsjuetrocoived and for sale by I. W. MORRELL* CO., sopt 3 ly Sole agents in this City for the Inventor SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE Subscriber would respectfully announce te tho citisens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long ,-xd well known establishment la tpen for th* reception of his friends. He assures thorn that nothing will be left un done on hisparttocontinuo it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. His prioes will be as reasonable in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in ueataud fashionable stylo Single’ Shave Shampooing. ...$0 20 8havingsix and seven times a week 2 UO Shaving five times a week 1 50 Shaving three or four times a woek 1 00 Tickets for Children’s Hair Cutting, 8 for... 1 00 Hot and Cold Baths. — I............. “ Parents are respectfully imformod that every and pains will be taken with their children when sent to the Saloon te be waited upon. He will also keep for sale a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen's Cravats, gtooks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undorshirts and Drawers, Pookot Hdkfs., Collars, Socks, aud other articles of Gentle men’s wear; also-Ueir. Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other artioles. Balm of ftavanaab. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands who have received the benefit of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Ilalr, are willing to 00m- meud it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing hie merous friend* that h* has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under tho Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, where every convenience will bo found te make his pa trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au guste are rospeotfullr solicited to give me a call. J. M. 11AYWOOD, Monument-eq., Savannah, janl ly And under Auguste Hotel. Broad-et., Auguste. Spring and Summer Goods, Now Store. 140 Broughton-street. WE have just reoeived stockof Summer Alualins and Lawns, which for beauty and neatness oannotba surpassed, and would invite, the attention of the publio same. As we are determiuad to suit the most fastidious in taste, and in prioes, and in styleu of GOODS, which ar* unoqualUd in the city. Consisting of Fine French Organdie Muslius, Super do do do, ao do Jaconet ' do. Super French aud English Lawns, trench Rob* a la Bayadere, of the latest styles in MuaUns and Barr res. Super Black Lawns and Muslins from 12W to GO cte.; fhst colors from tho celebrated manufacturing house of Mul house A Fro roe. Fix'd White ami Col'd 8wiss Mnalins. White Eob'd Organdie do • Col'd do Uasllns, new styles, plsided, Fin* White Doited MuaUns. For sate by^ *4*14 J. H. 4 r a co. UILAUft! CIUAlift! ! UlUAMHl!! TU9T RECEIVED, und for sain by P. JACOBS, tl at No. 27 Bull street, Savannah, Georgia, the fol- low.ng choice brands, rim: 4.U0U Rio Hondo. 1.000 La Pttria, 5,000 La Guiposcoana. 2.0UO Georgia Regalias, 3.000 Esmeralda, 5,000 El Crisoh 5,000 Oilaudradoe, 7,000 Antonio Lopes. 3.200 Georgia, 5,000 Augusta, 10.000 Ljgslidad de Lopes, 5,000 Augusta, '0,00 Ljgslids. 2.000 Cabanas, 4,000 Do Cabargfi y Com- pania — the uelrbrated rpilE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS I in our 8toro, including a fine SHOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being nuw completed, wo would invito the attention of the musical publio to our stock, comprising every article in the Hue, which can be furnished (whoucsalr ind UKTAf l) at Note-York price*. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodart A Co., J. B. Dunuam, and others of es tablished reputation, constantly nn hand. F. ZOUHAUM tfc CO., Importers, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bry an-streets, oot 27 tf Next to Market Square. Hunt’s Hcstorutive, OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. ri'HIS plcusaiit and efficient ugeut for the proven- J tiou of buidness, and tho. removal of dandruff, is also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both ou acoouut of its delicate and agre.eable perfume, (free from essential oils,) aud its keeping the hair in placo and carl. Wheu the hair is moist with this fiuid, it may be drossod beau tifully, in any form required, so as te keep in its place. Previous to curling tho hair, moisten it lightly with the Restorative, which will give llaglossy and durable curl. Children’s heaas should bo drossed with tho Rcstorutlvo twioe a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at onca thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay the foundation of a rood hrad of hair. For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co- l Shaving Creams, at the NG AND HAIR-DBE8SINO SALOON, IG&X Broughton-street, Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall, mar 21 By WM. J. HUNT. Heinpton Ac Veistille A RE now opening u finely nssorted nnd complotq /X. stock of bunimor and othor Dry Goods, whloh they will offer upon the most accommodating term*, groat caro has been exercisrvl in the selection of ilri tholr stock, with a view both to prioo and quality, they confidently hivite their friends and the publio gener&l- :*U and examinu for themselvei New Spring dt Summer Goods. SPECIAL NOTICE. TTITE linve groat pleasure in directing tho Vf tion of our old friends and customers in this oity nnd the jurrounding oountry, to the full arrival of our recent purohnsos, comprising the largest and best as sorted stock of goneral dry goods we havo ever offored To enable us te keop pace with our increasing trado ed our bur* *- * for snlo. To enali we havo remoqed f-ur business te lari modiout promises, in the now block of buildings on BROUGHTON RT.. OPPOSITE 8T. ANDREW'S 11 ALL, WEST SIDE, where we will be bsnpy to have early calls from all intending purchases. M. PRENDERGAST A CO., »pr 4 173 Broughton street. India Rubber Combs. W E iiuve just received a lot of Goodyear’s cel ebrated India Rubber Combs, which we offer ' the publio very chomp ; tho Ladies, particularly, aro r quested to call and examino the name, at apr/ J. H. COHEN A CO.'S, 140 Broughton-et. hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully _ . imparts te it the delicate fragrance of (lowers; it stores harsh hair to its uatural color and brilliancy by a few applications—tho genuine article for sale by apr 2 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. I) JL Uffl Ill ? X pared te do who are dosiroui do plumbing in all its branches. Persons dosirous of having water, either cold or h ' distributed through tholr dwellings, would do well . glvo u* a call. Our work shall bo dono in a substantial manner and warranted to givo autisfaction mar 12 £1 assortment of Stripes and Piaid, now patterns of Gingham and Barcgos and Tissues, Ladies' Col'd and Black Umbrella* and Parasols, bilk Gimps to suit all shades of 8ilks and Bareges. Black Silk Mantillas, Shawls, Points, and Scarfs, White and Black Sewing Silk Scarfs. White Lauo Mantillas, Colored Silk Man tillas, White and Colored Crape Shawls, Black Summer Bilks, Black Bareges and Tissues, Black and Black and irisad Ginghams, for sale by qpl IS A1KIN A BURNS. TAtt. PITCH, deC. oBARRELS TAR— &%J 50 do Pitch and Rosin 100 bales Oakum, landing and for sale by api 13 CLAQHOKN A CUNNINGHAM. jy|OS((IIIT» NKTTINU— apl 13 KEMPTON A Jo by VERSTILl styU Pari* Black Silk Lao* Mantillas, something KEMPTON A VER8TILLE. Wines, some very superior in quality and of old 1 mi*,nations, for sale by apl 13 MINIS A FLOBANCE. J OMIUN POUTKK.— 10 ca.k. Illbbon' AUIIWAHE.—Quoits io setts, Dumb Bells, Fluting Scissors, Nut Crackers. Coffee Mills, Cork irews. Smoothing Irons, Ac., for sale by J- P- COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st. |1 • ) (.ROSS UnROOtl's India CholugoRue, the lu- mous chill and fever roinedy, reedivoa direct from ths proprietor and for sal* by A\*z MAYER, HiBroughton-st. T> BCKIVED PCU LATE ARRIVAL Xv A full supply of Duffleid's. 8Ugg A Shay #. Ca»- sard's, and Roloson’s Hams: also, * tresh and full sup- 0?»,» Uroc.ho., -1. ‘“V'xXANDER-S. apr IB nor. Ball an. Ca»tr«M-rt».. Moaam.nHq. Ilinaviu I'KIt BTKASimt—Heckar’i apr IS i-i OLD PBNft AND PENCILS, STEEL VJTPEN8.—^utt rtMsoived a fin* assortment of Oold Pens and Fencila. single and dor.ble oxteusioa. Also, a variety of flee Steel Pena. Por sale low ui the Book Store of 8. 8.8IBLKY, apr 16 No. 135 Coogresn street. Liver Complaint, jRDn(ilrf.,Dr.p«p.la t (ih.oDte or Herv.u, Debility, JUleeiscH of tUe Kidneys, And all Diseases arl- el np from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, suoh as Constlni Liver or Sto- - oh as Constipa tion, luward Piles. FuAnese or Blood te tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Die-' gust for Food. Fulluoss or woight In the Stomach, Hour Lructatimis, Sinking or Flutter* .ing at the pit of the Stomach. SMlirmiug lor the Head, Hurried aud DilAouU Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, C'hokiugor Hufloenting Sensations when ins lying posture, Dim ness of Vision, Dots or Webs before j the Sight, tyver nml dull pain in the load, Deficiency of Tempi, a~ (ion, Yellow lie** qf the Skin and Dyes, Pain in (As Side, Hack, Chret, Limbs, «frc., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Hunt ing in the Flesh, Constant Imagining* of i'cil and Great Depression q/' Spirit*, cau bo effectually cured by UK. HOOFLAND'S CBI.LBRATEH 0KHMAN B1TTKHR, rn>rsHRD ar DU. C. AI. JAt'KHON, AT TUX GERMAN MEDWiFE STORE, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above disease* it not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cates, after skilful physicians nadfatlul. Those Bitters re worthy tho attention of invalids Possessing gros virtues in the rectification of diseases of the Liver ar.d lesser glauds, exercising the most searching power* in weakness aud affections of the di gestive organs, they aro withal safe, cortain aud pleas- The editor said, Deo. 22d Dr. Hoq/tand's celtbralnl German Hitters, Tit the of Liver Cotnnlaiut, Jauudlco, Dyspepsia, Chronic .. Norvous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of tlio day. These Bitter* have been used by * at our elbow says ho has him- 1 and normanenf j* w *— of this remedy, thousands, and a friend self recoived nn effectual and pormanont euro of Livor Complaint from tho uso of this romody. We are con vinced that, in tho use of these Bitters, the patient con stantly gains atrongth aud vigor—a fact worthy of great consideration. They aro pleasant in tasto aud smell, aud oau be used by persons w ith the most delicate stom achs w ith safety, under any circumstances. We aro j rom ei p Cr i enoe> t h e a Qijetod weadvise i of the best literary papers pub Scott's Weekly, lished, said, August 25— "Dr. Uoufiand’s German Hitters, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent uiouiborr of the facul .y as an article of much efiiuacy in canes of foutalo weakness. As such is the easo, wo would advise all mothers te obtain abottlo, und thus save themselves much slokneos. Persons of dobll- ituted constitutions will find these Bicters advantage ous to thoir health, as yo know from oxperionue the salutary effect they have upon w eak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaaette, the beet family newspaper published in tho United States. Tho editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER8. "Itls seldom that we recommend what are tended Pa tent Modiuiiies, to the oonfidouce and patronage of naffigg l,the***' •- ** ** an Uil stood that w day,that* .... .... forgotten, after thoy have dono their guilty race of mis chief, but of a medioiuo long established, universally prised, and which has mot tho hoarty approval of the faculty itself.*' Kvidenco upon evidenco has been |^lvcd (like the forogoing) i'.-om all sections of (he UnfW, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of It used in tbe practice of the regular physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com- Liued, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet witn their quiet approval whon presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no ono can doubt, after using it as directed. It eels specifically upon the stomach andliver; it is pre ferable to calomel in ull bilious diseases—the effect is immediate. They can bo udmiulsterrd to fomale or in fant with safety aud reliable beuefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Thia medicine has attained that high character whloh is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth spurious artioles at tho risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look well io the marks of the Genuine! They have tho written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his n~tue blown in the bottle, wilAotil trAicA they are spurious. For eaio Wholesale and Retail aV the and by respectable doalers generally through the oountry. PRICE* REDUCED. To enablo all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers. Single bottlcn 75 cent*. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCUE, W. W. LINCOLN. Druggists, Savannah, tie. “(boles 8.C. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Harrell A Co., Charles- - " ~ MWFly Ml apl 16 SWIFT A CO. f \ RUCERlErt, dec.— 150 bbls. Baltimore Flour,’ “■* “ lliraui Smith do., Pure Genesseo do., Crushod aud Ground do.. im mixes Goat Huger. 1U0 bbls. Domestio Liquors, k75 boxes Tobacuo, 60 Chests Teas, 125 bbto Mack, re I, .25 half barrels aud {kite Mackerel, 50 bbls. W. I. Molasses, 10 trs. W. 1. Molessss, 75 gross Matches, “ FJp*!. Landing and in store, /or sale by imr iTf COIIEN A TARVER. 2 do Pig Bacon 10 boxes Mesrlnx Oranges 5 kegs choice Goshen Butter 200 ohoUo Ronoldeon Hama 25, MINIS A FLORANCE. W. D. *ORD. . W. D. FORD. > AIHIN^H. Prune*, Fllhoris, Alinoinln, EiibUhIi V Walnuts, Lard, Pleklod Lobster, just received and r sale by t»pl W. D. FORD. N EW ORLEANS-SYRUPs—a Gild article, ^ Georgia d,o and for sale by w n vr .nn 10RN—Prime Tennessee Com, for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West Broad street. O ATS AND WHEAT BRAN, for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, apr 14 foot of West Broad-st. 1 UTTER, CIIKK8K, tfcc.—10 kegs choice Goshen Butter ; 40 boxes Euglish Dairy and Oo- Cheese; 10boxes Pine Apple Cheoee, landing from •learner Florida, and for sale by apr 14 GLAGliORN A CUNNINGHAM. R AZORS.—Joseph Rogers extra finn Razors in cases, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, apr 11*102 Bryan-etreet. ii KEF AND PORK- 60 barrels Mess and Prime Beef fiO •• •• “ Pork ,4 Landing and for A CUNNINGHAM. tale by [apl 13] CLAQ110RN i C HURN AND OATS—700 bushels Whito Corn j 400 bushels Baltimore Oats In store and for sale by apl 16 SWIFT A CO B A GOING.—30 bales Hanging, iu store and for sale by (apr 16) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 1 3LY URU8IIF8. — Feather Dusters, Hair ’ Dusters, Surubbing and Blaukina Brushes, apl 13 MORSE A NICHOLS. 155 Broughton st. B KLLH.—Hand und House Hells. Also Crank* and PuUie. for Umu&j^"dSmiwlLL. apl 13 102 Bryan street. S UGAR— . . . . 10 hhds N. O. Sugar (ohoioe). 10 ** N. O. * 7 common. )6 “ Muscovado Sugar M bbls Stuart’e BrowajSugar , IS “ •• Powd'rd n 50 “ Sant* Crus Qrnld ** 25 •• Stuart’* Crushed “ 35 •• •• Coffee 10 boxes Stuart's Loaf In store and for sale by apl 10 SWIFT A CO. TJALTIMORK FLOUR AND BACON.— ty 200 bbls. and 50 half do. Uoward st. Flour; 50 Hhds prime Bacon Sides ; 30 do. do. do. Shoulders, landing and for sale by apr 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. B ROWN’8 Essence ul' Jamaica Uiugor, for sale at the Apothecaries' Hall. apr 15 J. E. DxFORD^ AY WATER.—A superior article from the Island of St. Thomas, for sale by r!5 J. E. BxFOBD, Apotbectries* Ilall. I 1ITHATK 09 IIIAUNK8IA.—Ab \ / bis refrigerant and laxative for the Summer, for sale by (apr 13) J. E. Us FORD, Apothecaries' Hall. 1 L'ftT RECEIVED per Steamer—H) barrels • I Apples; 10boxes Oranges; 10 do. Lemons, Figs, NnU, Raisins, Currants, Cltrou. Date.t, etc. GEO. ALEXANDER. Bull Monument equets. G* THK KNICKKUUOCKKK for April t \\TOMAN’S Ufa : or iho Trlali of Caprfeo ; by YY Miss Emilia Carles, Author of Change aad Change, eto., etc. Received by apr 7 J. IL COOPER A CO. E. Pbelu’s Gin landing and for rale by apr 1 MINIS A FLOBANCE. BA.—Very auporior Black Tea, formic by apt 6 3111*18 A FLORANCE. OAIaTHUOUB FM>UH, BACONi due.— XJ 100bbls. snperflaa Howard 8U«et Flour, 50 hhds. prime new Bacon Sides, 30 “ s, s* s* Shoulders, 10 Merooe Sugar oared Hams, 30 tbli. aad ilW kaf, prtao lMl l*ti. |a8M- ceivod and for sal* by ^ __ — i finnsxjTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Whit* Serined Swii White Plaid fwisa REORfill SARSAnjHLLAT roupj™®' AUOUHTA, **■ D-1 For Dittate. of tie Liter, and lo mril. Blood: Uftftd in J*nndU..lSIWfi* ache, Dtttinyu, 1m of Arn,elite General Debility, Constipation ’ Pile* caused by Contieenea* ' Pain* in the Hone*, or ‘ Hhettmnlinn caused by the use of Scrofula, «. W e,, Blood. Th* Sarsaparilla will be found useful from tbe faotthat it stimulates tho Liver to?a!lu* h / the $ sargs ii tustsi ties, without causing any irriUtlon in tl“wlimTft/ ' canal, or debilitating effect. # ^hn.aur, lie healthy action on the Liver and Blotd a*..... the tendency of morbid Inlluenecs, and is eftea'zl!# 1 ' guard against disease. Those who are aeq ni J n U* .V the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily this preparation has the natural Baraapa/Sia tO? which prove# it to be a pur* and unadulterated araUu’ The cltiiena of 8avanniih and vicinity will iafph.; this artiole has the bust effect upon tna snum . i gives better satisfaction te those who uxa it than preparation ol the kind in use. “ than ln 7 Physicians have assuranoe from the proprietor iu. it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit ..i saccharine matter enough only to preserve iL Price 61 per bettle, or 6 bottles for $5. Bold in Savannah by Jamas H. Carter and J.B w M .. A Co.; Midvllle, by J. Griffin; Sandersvllle bv N°vv' Haines A Brother; Waynesboro', by L. 8wart* 7 and druggists g<>ueral)y. ’ ” Those ordering this article from drugglsteoreemnu. mission merchant*, should express in their orders * EW‘‘Penni» , « Georgia ^anmpariu^'i B«d«n'i Beady Relief, Badway’e Renovating' Rcaolvent, Radway’s Beady Begnlaton, TMiK, uso of which will in all caeca instantly stop I pain, qniokly ours disease and always preveii No Pain, or Siokneas, or Disease, or Unhealthy Hit ter will remain in or affect the gyeteto while it la nadi' tho influence of R. R. R. REMEDIES. Rqdwuy’v Heady Belief, Internally nnd Externally. EXTERNAL FAINS.—The moment It is applied «x. tornally it stops all pain. It caret Rheumatism, Lon- bago, Gout, Paralysis, Slok Headache, Neuralgia. Tu Dolor cur, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbe. liuj. ful Swellings, Cramps and Spasms, in a few homi. INTERNAL PAINS.-A few drops of Radwsr i Ready Relief, taken internally, will atepthe moitdu. tressing pains of Diarrhma, Cholera Morbus, Djitstm, and instantly sootho, arrest and eBay the most vieltii cramps, spasms and oonvolsione. R. R. RELIEF.—Tbs very moment it is applied it stops pain, arrests disease and removes Because. RHEUMATISM.—An aged gentleman was troubled with Rheumatism for liu years. Sometime his feet would swell to threo times their natural site h» « (• f. red tho most exoruoiatiag pains. He y.i* ratio td from pain in Five Minutes after usiug R. R. Relief.- He lias not been troubled since. R. B. RE80LVENT.—Mtrcuried Rheumatism -A gentleman residing neat door te our office, ju teu afflicted with Mercurial Rheumatism for a number cf S sars. He wax cured by Uking Radway’s Rsaerstiti esolvcnt internally, and bathing externally with Rsui way * Ready Belief: ^ B. B.B. NO.2. Radway’s Uenevating Resolvent Quickly 'cures Scrofula and all chronio and syphilitic complaints, consumption, bad coughs, wasting away of tho body, and all disoaaesor tho lungs. It resolves away all diseased deposits, It purifies the blood and other fluids, It renovates the system. R. R. RESOLVENT.—NineteenFavor Sores cured b7 Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. A gentlemhn who bad taken great quantitiei of Mercury, who became salivat ed, and whose body was a mass of putrid flesh, w as en tirely cured by the use of Radway’s Renovating Resol vent. Tho first week he had taken the Reeclrent, a piece or solid matter like the rind of cheese, one eighth of au inch thick and six inohea it length, was discharg ed from a large lore on his leg. From that day he rttv better. II* oontlnued the use of the Resolvent sad th* Regulators. In two week from th* time he eommenttd using tlie R. R. Romidies, every sore was healed, hii flesh was sound and pure, neither blotch or disflgurt- mo nt was visible toanuoy the sight or mar the appear- B.B.B. NO, 3. HAD WAY’S REGULATORS, A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. AJl persons who are inclined to eostivoncss are her* informed that one or two of Radway’s Regulators* ill ploaaautly aad agreeably empty the bowels twice lu twenty-four hours. „ ItAif WAY'S Ik K NOV ATI ft Ii RXSOLYKNT—Will CUM ill ohronio, scrofulous, syphilitic complaints, mercurUI disossos, diseased deposits, nodes, swelling*, tumon, ulcers, lever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all diseaiti that have been in th* system for five, tea, or tweet; it*R. R. OFFICE, 169 Fwlton-at.,N. Y, tar Sold by Druggist! everywhere, apr 13 Suns, Rifles, Hardware, he, rr>HE SUBSCRIBER beg. le»v« I" laform kia I friend* and tho public ganerallr, that ho hsiPBr- onased the entire etook of Mr. JOHN CABBUTUtRA 176 Congreea-et., and that he will sell GUNS, IUFLW, PISTOLS, Ac., at very lowtirloee, tor uaeb. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kind!, pronpuf and oarefuUy executed, and at low prices. ^ COPAUTNEUrtHlP NOTJUB'r"'" milE undereirned havo this day associated tM®* I Ml ves together nndar the name and style of K«®£ ten A Verstille, for tho transaetJon of a geacral 0J7 Good# bnsincaa. Having taken the stand in Wanagi Range, No. 72 St. Julian, and 107 Bryan-sts., neit, awe te Messrs. F. ZogLaum k Co.'I Music store, they will. “ a fow daya. be prepared te offer to their Weadsand lit public, a iianuHomu and well eolOCted BW»rt»t>aJ d Spring Goods. EDWARD 8. KEMPTONj HENRY W.VEB8TILLL Savannah, Feb. 17,1852. (treat lteductlou iu tbe Price of (Jus. B EST ouullly nuroiu* Fluid ar Ga., cat. per xailoa: 81E cent# per half gaUon; lludjij" quart. Camphine, first quality, 76 cents per gaiW. 37>« cent* per half gallon; 20 oenis per quart. Alto, Camphine and Burning Fluid Lamps, Umf Wick, Cans and Feeder* of various pattern*. a*4 M sale by JOHN J. MAURICE, • war 25 Imo 10.12 and 14 Barnard-stv«(b_ 1>A4JON.T—50 lilids Now Primo Bacon Side* 25 “ •• “ “ Bh#oM«n n> atore and for sale by [apl 16] SWIFT A CO^ ILiUUR.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour h 60 “ Hiram 8mitt> ia etoje salcby LapI 16J SWIFTJ3. I/OE HALE.-A first r.te (eectmdbaiid) X; Huggy and harness—has been used but li.tl* u 4 weH token care of. Apply te WHIOPT^ raaSrSs ferS* ,1J ' “*lip* llj* “** C °* WM WgML D entists’ uomi voi J0UW B - E Xt ELHIOK ORHIH Prepared by A. A J. Ramsay. pm w to the gums a beautiful and healthy remuvus tartar from the teeth, affords aa *F***r' »•. gruuoe to the breath, and oleansas artifici^ te •alo at 25 cents per bottle by JOHN B. MpOBl A apUB- nib*-,.. Itaildiaf*' UUAKS.—as bbl,. Cru.boJ Sugar i J5 1 .oaf Bug,r ; SO tibU Clarlfl.d Sugar, lullM 11 " S l '"aprlV ‘c^AQHQWtf t G enuine Panama nATH •■( »• w "’ _TAKE-Jual r.o.lr.d aud for , CO. A FEW itlOUE OF THOSE Vi A Pratt, lutuut'i ltaeadlUI. Bata «ud Okitu. Straw Hate of various kinds, J®*4rttelrad^* M kC o. pHIMB FORK, lOUOKPUMPB,Oopporand J ull Sum, Fuuu.11,, «»>».ftfSSvdS, uitiM, fur Ml, bj rushes, for sale by »pr» — ■ t aTlbfc 1KUAK, Ouk und Palmod P*' l, “ a rt Krl -J WlUowwun, Clotb ft. ,ud Mark.t iuk.U, r- Board, aud Rulllug Pluu, for “j,* A b (J ES guUJVlJ. B athing tubs, Bu.peu.iua, ap«ui» Jr r C AUTKT BRfisa lEBSe-Vr" 1 S 1UUI.IT/. IOWD. Sm. pr*pur.d •ul'er «d. apr 16 J. E.PaFOHD.^-i^ ——IjTTh T IQLiOKS,—Shulf plpea aud for uulo bj . hon k VCfiir.