Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, April 28, 1853, Image 4

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The following extract in taken from a ■MJJioa
delivered by the Re?. Df. Aden
York :
“ Why ia anything mede public^but tH« Ibe
lief that it will be of inteie«t to other* 7 ' Why
in It announced that Ianac|aml Rebecca were
married on a certain day last week, but on the
puppoailion that it will give you pleasure to
know it. And then, lower down on the sheet,
under the atunding head ol deaths, your eye
runs along always with apprehensiou lest it
fall on some well Itbown name, and reada that
the aged father, the young child, the beloved
wife, the rich, the poor, the admired, the honor
ed. the beautiful are gone ; na it is not token
for granted that even etrangors will huve a sigh
for tho afflicted, and the world respond in sym
pathy to tho incursions of a common foe?
“ Rend in this light, the commonest adver
tisements which crowd our papers have a kind
ly order about them. Say, not a cynic
sneer, ns though you wero doubtful whether
• there was anything honest in the world, when
a store keeper advertises his wares, that it is all
sheer selfishness, for it is pleasunt for one to
annotmee a fresh Blip ply of tallow and wool,
hard-wara, or muslins, is it nut Justus picas*
a tit Ibr one who wishes to know it ? When n
brace of young partners in trada insert their
virgin advertisement, informing the world how
happy they shallbe to wait on customers, can
you read it withoiit entering into their new cn-
reert *> ,
"Business advertisements! Waste paper.
> You know not what you any. I bus* , '"P*
which are to soil for every harbor in the world
—those fabrics which have nrrived from every
coinrnerciifl mart on the earth; this iron from
Russia, tea from China, cotton Horn Georgia,
sugar from Louisiana—do they not preach to
us at tha corners of the streets, at the entering
of the gates, in our docks, and in our custom
houses and exchanges, sermona
dependence of mankind 7"
i the mutual
WHObKHA LK AND RETAIL
CLOTHING STORE.
M AV1NO removed from the corner of Barnard
mul Bryan slroat to the new brio* building erected
• site of the 1’hujuU Home, ou Bryan street, above
Mr. Champion's Orooerr store, tlie Subscribers respect
fully auuouucc to the altUenx of Savannah and its vi
cinity that they will keen oonsr~atlyon hand a large
sad well selected (took of
% Heady Made Clothing,
Together with every article necessary in the
Gentlemen’a Furnishing Line.
, Wo s >uld invite epeeial attention to our elegant ai
eeleot stook of Fail and Winter Garment*. Shirts
of the finest quality, Cravats in every variety, Collar*
of the newest styles, Drawero a®d undershirts of va
rious materials and make, Caps, lists, Gloves, Socks.
Boots and Shoes. Alsu Trunks, Blankets, Ao., Ac., all
of whioh will bo sold at
Unusually Low' Prices, by
novO-flm D. AflllAUAM 1BHOT1IER,
Oliver's no* brick building, Bryan-st.
WATER 1K0JV WORKS,
Montgomery, Alabama, Sept. 1, 18fl9'
ri'IJEdE Works, employing 150 indnls, construct
1 an average of an Imagine weekly—and beg attention
r cf MlU . ^ners to the ipost valuable improvement in
Mill of the day, and so warranted—to wit:
COOPER'S PATENT UPRIGHT AND
DIRECT ACTING SINGLE AND
gangsawmil: engiine.
EMMUCINU (WISH OTHXH VXLUAIU.1 ISVROVItMKWTS)
HUXIt'S PATENT CONTINUOUS t-EEOWOHKS
An inc-jmparably superior substitute fur the Hay Wheel.
Tha peculiar principle from which the above Mill de
rives its greatest merit, is more especially valuablo in
Its application to tha, Gaug Saw frame. The Eugiue
stands immediately fcnderneath tho bash, to wnloh the
Piston Rod Is directly attachod. The motion of the
Bash is thns directly controlled by the steam in the
oyllnder, and by tho introduction ot this at a particular
point, the force of both the up and downward stroke(usu-
ally falling with etioh jarring etfocts on the plumber
blocks ana wrist pins,) is entirely arrested, the bash
being tbns always suspended ae it were on the bteaui,
relieving thereby the journals ana wrist, (so liable to
A heat in the usual application) of all heating tendency.
* By virtue of tills prinolplo, practical demonstration
can be furnished that these mi.Is aro capable of an ea
sy speed of 200 revolutions per minute, and at this
jmpeed are noarly noiseless; the out of the saws being
almost alone heard. A common speed for the single
.saw under this application is from 250 to 300 revolu
tions per minute f The style in which these Kugities
a&Aithoir appurtenances are gotten ap, is superior
thmghout. while the mill in its design, embodies eve
ry practical and well tried improvement extant. The
Eagino and other work from tuis establishment is uot
excelled la any part of the United States. Employing
as it doss, the best talent, and provided with tne best
heavy and light tools and materials, no superiority of
style or workmanship is udmitted! This point is readi
ly conceded by all who visit those very extensive
Dry Goods, CjotMng, ko.
Corporation Notices.
mtomu? ° R ■- 8avannah p -
ureal Sacrifice
AT MAAS & HEYMANN’S
tXOTUINtt EMPORIUM.
\ f AAH dfc HMYMANN be* to inform thoir
]Y I patrons and the public generally, In both the city
aiidcountry, that they are now prepared to offer ono of
the largest and best selected slocks of
CLOTHING, and a general assortment of Gen
tie,Men's FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy
mer wear, at prleee never known or heard of In this
country. . ,
We enumerate a few leading artlelee In out line, to
which we invite sjweinl attention t
Drenn and Frock Coni*,
In Blaok, Blue, Ilrown, Olive, and Dove Criorea
French and English Cloths.
UunlneNM and Gu | »l , n* C.o« f o*
I. .v.ry T.ri.tv of .tyl«., and ot dJarnt mtUrm
•uoh .. Cloth, c.«.lin.ro. T« « J .
uf.oturud In plain, oloudad, .tnp.il nnd mli«d pnmra,
I'niitnlooiiM. r
-in Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Casslmere and Cos
eiueteuperliue Doesklnin various oolors.
Plain White and Figured*!}* tin and Bilk—for w*tiding
aklcn, to ,, oi | rr ,
Ties of tho latest i'reuch and American styles in great
Haul* Capa, TrunUa, Carpet Bags and
* VnllacM. , ,
The rsculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for
imnorUnx their stock, will enable them to offer induce
ments in^heir trade seldom met with, and at the same
““ k fl?E UNION SAVING STORE
Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest
d.p.jlu,., .r ilLAUY ‘■ADE A Cl.^riUNG j l. M.
Bay. itnd Youth.’ Clollilng.
Not to he .u.puled in th. variety of .tylei, Dink.
Rod low prloo, to b. found .t tho .boro unwed estah-
(VI,Ring CommittM forMueh »ud April: John W.
And.r.on, .ud Ch.rle. (ire.n. AppllcUlen. for
•iom ahoold ho mad. to tho Vl.ltlo. Oominlltt.- Iu
eu.1 of emergency »ny member of th. Board of M.n-
agers may grant permit#.
mar*
A u «xrdlaancfl „ ,
To •mom) an Ordinance, defining what shall he
couTi le J publlo uul.uncru, and fur th. romov.l
if ho piwH 2.1 Aiuto.l. lion. , ,,,
,s* LVS? snax-ss a.pi:
of the Ci f 1, id he ruby ordsined by the
New Goods.
I . D A 8 II 13 It
No. 146 Cou«w.«-*l.
W OULD invito tho ulleuljuii id La
ohoioo .ol.otiou of II.r»ye«, L
Cambrics. Colored and l*iaW do., Gi»L ^
2MVM,CollM,a°'ov.fc°Mtdo.,MitA lA«.LlM«ta(J
Inserting., Or... SkirU, Curded do., .»d >
ty of fancy artlol.., " ‘■ or -'
style or workmanship is admitted! This point ia readi-
ly eonee *■“ - ,r — u - - 1 * —*
Attention is also oalled to
Casper’s “ hirictly I’ortublo and Vibra
tory” Circular hnw Mill;
which may be hauled with entire facility, from point to
point, at pleasure, by four home; and is warrauted su
perior to any heretofore presented to the publio.
Contraete made for delivery in New York, New Or
leans, Mobile, Charleston, Huvannah, Augusta or Mil
lion-the transportation to these points boiug modei-
at# from the facllitiee presented by the Railroad and
water ooounuuication ‘.herewith. Address,
A. WARNER, 8eoy,
or, i. 8. WINTER, Ag t.
Montgomery, Ala.
P. 8.—Them worke have reoently shipped to Peusa-
eola, Flo., a Mill provided with two of “Cooper sdirect
aating Gang Engines, and two of his single Saw Eu-
gtnssp* whioh aro capable of outUng 60,000 feet of luiu-
Thc parties ordering, effected’the purchase after a
tour through the Northern and Eostorn Status, in search
of the best and most approved Mill, after first examin
ing those of this oompany; they returned after thor
ough investigation, convinced that no establishment
met with presented such genoral advantages, or combi
nations of improvement as found at these works.
BKFKKENCICH :
T. G. Metcalf, Presidout Mechanics' B‘k Augusta.
G. B Lamar, i^es't fi'k of the Republic, New York.
Leouard A Smith, N. Y.; E. Withfugton. Savannah,
FiULIF KUAN,
draper and tailor,
No. DM Uryau-at., davnnnali, l.«.
G RATEFUL to niy frienJ# and the public in
geueral for their liberal patronage heretofore ca
tenae* to me, I now offer them a greater induoement
than ever, ae I have just received my k ALL AND
WINTER STOCK of En'jluh. french and German
Broad Cloths, Black and Fanov iToe.kin andCaMimere,
Black and Fancy Silk and Satin and Embroidered Vest-
lugs; alvo a very rich article of Evening Veitlng,whioh
1 out nrepared to make to order, iu the most fashionable
style.' Also a largo and well selected stock of
iUen’N and Hoys' Reody-Mado Clothlnff*
together with a large eupnly of SUrte, £p«ko, Suspend
ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts aud
.1-.- «-— Trunks, Yalioei
o give general s
1853.
CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
11IERSON, HEIDT tfc CO., No. 1U1 Dry*
X an, and tl» St. Julian-sts., Savaunah, Georgia, havo
’ storo, aud aro reoeiviug weekly additions by tho
-s, a large and well selected Spring stookof fash-
READY MADE CLOTHING, to whioh they
invite tha attention of merchants aud the publio in gen
eral. The favorable reputation our goods have gained,
both for sty la aud quality, we are dotermiued ehall ho
sustained; and no efforts will bo snared to give our cus-
!''oiera«(**Le satisfaction. Receiving,as wedo,goodsdi-
rectfromOUR OWN MANUFACTORY.we aro enabled
to sell them as ltw as can be furnished in the Southern
country. Out . took ia varied and complete throughout,
and peculiarly adapted tothe Southern trado. Wo have
now in store COATS an follows- Blaok aud Fancy Ala-
aud Bombasine Frocks. Sacks and halt Sacks,
n, Buff and Fanoy Clouded Liueu Coats, Fine
White Linen Duuk English Paltote, Fancy Silk Cro
tons, Pongeo Silks, Real Grass Llueus, A/-ok and Fau-
cy Cnshmerettc Business Coat#, eto.. etc. PANTS.
Black Doeskin, Plain and Fuucv Cosaimeres, Plain and
Fanoy Liuon Drillings, Heavy White and Fanoy Dock
lo., Black and Fauoy Cashmeretto, eto., etc. A gnat
'aricty of White Fig'd and Embroidered Marseilles
/t-.R’l'R 111h/vL .ml Knni-v Rutin Kurin*. WhiLeand Fau
lt mam, pa^snl 2.1 Augutt. 11*39.
Bo it ordained by the Mayor and
to ■Vi'.L'SbW ft ordfined br lb* •»-
Siw jswss
hereby .it.ndcd *
Include the whole corporate limits
.I. and the HainloU thereof.
See. 2- Be it ordained by thm^jMxtberftlar J*$2fS*K**
|o mim to embrace and
iuciuuc Whole corporate IlmiU of the City of Savan
nah, and the Hamlets thereof.
Boo. 2. Belt ordained by .
that all Ordinances or part* of Ordinances conflicting
with tho provisions of this Ordinance bo, and the same
^'passed' i^Connc* b'savannah, April
City Hlar*bnl’s Office*
Havannau, AruiL 13, 1863.
The following Resolution was passed in Couucil on
the 14th March last, vis:
*• liesolced, That tho City Marsh-1 be instructed to
have paved those lota in Waslnugtcn and Green Wards
remaining unpaved, as near two years have elapsed
since tho passage of the Ordlnanoe. A majority of tho
owners having*already complied with said Ordinance "
The Paving Ordinancoa have not boon oomplied with
in the following
M0il0».-?b lomrilool wuYthi.lo.'. RrmlntlM.
I Kill r.oolve proj‘ot.1. hr p.rlnj th. ..id lou, until
U *; D l r U° PUliI j*M- RUSSELL, City M»r.b»l.
TO AUCIUTKCTH.
O NE HUNDRED DOLLARS will lie pniil for
the best plans for suitable editiceB for Laurol
Grove Cemetery. The plaus must ombrace a Keeper’s
Dwelling, with ample apartment# and suitable rooms
for servants, a Porter'sLodgo andaCliapel, and must bo
accompanied with oitimato and specifications. Persons
desirous of submitting plans for the nhovo buildings
mast ham* them in to the undersigned on or before
Tuesday die seoond day of May. The plans approved
of will obtain tho sum offered above by resolution of
ounoll. JOHN MALLERY,
Chairman of Committee on Health aud Cemeterj
8avannah, April! Ith, 1853.
"■piTi
XTU1HT TICKETS EOIt NEC KOKH.-
ll Extract from Ordinauoo passed 2d August, 1839,
I&ih section: , . .
"He it further ordained, That a general ticket given
by the master, owuer, employer, or guardiau of a negro
--person of color, ahall pass tho bearer thereof until
i o'olook P. M.; but that, In order to nass a uegrr. or
..jo person of color aftxr ten o'clock P. M., . special
tiokst shall be given, <vbieh ticket shall apt :ify the
hour when it is to expire, and may be given i jtn be
fore and after ten o’clock P. M.: 1‘rucidcd. however,
that no ticket shall piss tho bearor thereof after mid
night. whether it bo dated before or aftor that hour, un
less the time when it is given, and thr object in view,
and the placo to which tho bearer is sent, are distinctly
spoolfleu.“
Tho otfioers and privates of tho City Guard
by ordered to enforce the abovo section.
By order of his Honor the Mayor.
EDWARD O. WILSON,
Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1863. Clerk of Council.
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having charge
_ _ », are requested
ty days. Those remaining aftor that time will be buried
in the publio oometory.
arr 2U
Ch’r
VESTS, Black aud Fauoy Satin Forms, White and Fan-
Also a full stock of Furnishing Goods,
, ind Ccttou Undershirts, Fanoy Cravats,
Gloves, Suspenders, Socks, eto. Also a superior stock
of Youths' Clothing. The attention of Merchauts vis
iting the oity is respectfully solicited to an examination
' - stock, whieh will b« sold on accommodating
fob 19
Great Reduction of Prices.
In order to reduoe the present large and choioo stock of
WINTKK GOODS
8AVANNAH BAZAAtt,
118 liroughton tlrett, next door to Horton 6f Rike•
Jewelry Store.
it 15IV WINE AND LlqtJUK SHIRK.
No. 0 Whitnkrr (Street.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ-
;s to the cititeus of Savannah, and of the in
terior of this State, that he has now opened
'aud will keep continually in store, » largo
assortment of the best qualities of tne various kinds of
Wines und Liquors,
both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best
souroes, and to his stock of which, at present on hand,
ho invites attention. Having had extousive experience
in France as a manufacturer, and in America as impor
ter snd dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables
him to offer assuranoe that the articles whioh arc enu
merated below are each genuine.
Article** of Direct Importation.
Frouoh Brandies of various brands; Holland GlnJ
Scotch, Irish and Monongahola Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
Wines.
GM Port, Madeira, 8herry, Champagne, Hock, Clar
et, Santerne ind Burgundy Wiues.
Cordials.
In Cases, Cnr..cna, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaitx,
Kirscheu wasser, Absoth, Ac., Ac*
Ale aud Porter.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
R. MAYER.
EDWAUD O’BVKNK’S
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE,
Taylor’o Dulldlng f IHnrket Wharf,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA:
i. O'B. keeps constantly in si
axgo stock of Giiockhiks, Lb
A DELBANCO beg. to'announce to hi. city ‘^U Bh!!^'"knd CioulK’'
. and country customs r. that i nonlerto prepare ^^XmuTbi 'sSftih. LloUnng.,
store for the reception of hi# Spring Goods, lie has
determined to offer to purchasers for cash vory liberal
iaducamunt# to supply thouisolves with Winter Goods
from his present stock. To those who have not com
pleted their supplies the present affords a rare chance
make purchases. These Goods being entirely new,
o not thrust upon the market (as ia often the case
with cheap sales) to be sold at nuy price,in order toast
— *- r to cash purobasera for tbw
rid of them, but are offered t
portunity to make good seleotioi
ltlUH! RAKE ! ! KLKGANT!!!
\\T c. WADSWORTH will open for the iu-
vv s ■pection of tbs LADLES' tins morning, the
most beautiful assortment of
mantillas
r offered in Savannah, consisting of the latest Fari-
i style# ®r—*--*— J *- -------- *- »*--
oand wan
ALSON1,
PKINCE88,
ORIENTAL,
Dl. i'll ESS,
PAH1S1ENB,
BLACK LACE,
aad other style# of different color# and desigue. No
Lady In want of a Mantilla, should fall to examine this
^ bi ■ —as many
entirely new and
n this city. To all of
igbton street,
Marshall House.
Kobinson & Camp,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
And Dealer $ in Fine Ready-Made Olo thing,
A UK uow receiving their stocks of Fall aud Win
ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Blaok,
aua Fauoy Colored English aud French Cloths; Over
coatings, of Black, Blue aud Fancy Colored Beavers and
Kerxeys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab: English,
French and American Casstmor .of Bl'k and Fancy Col
ors: Vestings, of Silks, Santins, Cashmeres, Embroid
ered, and rich Cut-8llk Velvets. All of whioh will be
made up at the ehortet notice, and In the beat style of
workmanship. .. . . . ,
Our Roady-Made Clothing U manufactured at tlie
well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings A Co..
No. 231 Broadway, New York, aud is warranted oqoal
to any in tho oity.
Wo keep constantly on hand the largest Miortment
of Furnishing Goods or any house in the trade, such as
White and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Bilk, Unit JJmJ
and Gauxo Merino Under Garments; Soaker llnnuel
and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and
Lambs Wool Hosiery: Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Bib,
White and oolored Kid Gloves, of Alexiondor e
Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in **ct, •▼ory
thing necessary to a gentleman s wardrobe, for sale
on a« scoomuod&ting terms as can be had in the city, at
Gaudry's Building, next door to Pulaski House. sep21
i tho best and most respeo-
Kill. m.nufMtu.ar. lYth. ooantry, Rl.ll Ul.mond.lU>-
bj,OhL.ud other J.w.lrjr, »u«.torUu« »“*“ >7S'.f;
such as ifablwDessert and Tek Jpoons and Forks; Sil
ver Plates tnd Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cup# aud
sSoMbork. ini L«ll..l 0»k« C “ t0 "l
K FineBl day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass
^Qold°Lid °bflvc^L^v^'and Leplne Watches; Fino
Enamelled Hunting Watches; Odd and Silver Thim
bles i Odd and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver
wish Chains. Seals and Keys; Fine Roxere's Pocket
Cutlery; Baaors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port
Partioular attention will bo given to repairing of
-WxtohttS and Jewelry.
long experience and extensive facilities, he
y believes he will satisfy all who may favor
rt **“ patronage. His prices are as low, and
» at auy establishment in the State,
j, WILMOT, No. i Market-square,
. gsavothediangeof huoTnthe Chemollon
or the Dolphin, cau be more rapid than the alteration
pi-oduosd in the oolor of the hair by the application of
Cristadoro's Liquid liair Dye. Tb# inventor has found
out tho graud secret of tho process bv which naturo im-
Lsurts odor to tho hair, aud has followed it up success-
folly. The ohango is in itaut and perfect, and the con
dition of the hair is improved by the Dye. Ail skeptics
” »ro solicited to call und judge for themsslves.
Cristadoro’s
PKESEJtVATIVK ANO UKAUTIFIEK
Stimulates iu growth and per pet a ate# iu luxuri&neo to
aha Latest period of life. The dye is applied, and both
•old at CBIBTADOKO’H liair Dressing Saloon, No. 9
‘ ' r 19
Carpet and Floor Cloth WareRome
Curtains, Curtain Goods,
dPO.» dec., dec.
/Vs, 140 Congrese and A®.57 St. Julxen Stu,
rjnilE Subscriber, kuowing that Uie citizens of
X Savannah have felt a groat interest in the estab
lishing of a
CAUriST WAREHOUSE,
In this city, and being aware that many have boon
awaiting tne ooxnpDtlon of the New Store, so that they
could make their selection of the various articles for
furnishing their houses, would respectfully inform the
public, generally, thxt be has opened the most dor
plete assortment of all the various styles of Gu< U
usually kept in similar establishments. The Sb-tk
tho different departments will consist, in part, vf tl
following Goods, vis:
CAUPKT DEPARTMENT.
Royal Vslvst; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels
Brussels; Vslvet; Tapestry aud Brussels for Stairs;.
Three Ply, Superfine, Flue ami Common Ingrain; Plain
aud Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, Ac.; Drug
gets, 0-4,12-4 and 10-4 in width, of every variety of pat-
terus; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mata; Table and
Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair
Rods; Stair Linen, Ao., Ac.
OIL. CLOTHS.
Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls,
Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Salooua, Ao.; Rose Wood,
Mahogany and 8mall-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4,
6-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for
Stairs.
f’UHTAlNM.
8ilk and Worsted Damask De-Laine; Worsted and
Linen Damask Do Lai us; Figured and Plain Damasks,
variety of oolors; White and Buff, for Shades.
WINDOW N11AUE8.
Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland an<
White aud Gold, entirely new stylo: Cord; Loops (Tas
sels ; together with all the various Trimmings lor Cur
tains and Shades.
HILT CORNICES. >
Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat-
140 Congress and 67 St. iuliau-sts.
MMMunsnt-figftXiest side. .
Sprang Dry OoodsT
TU8T RECEIVED and
•I t ion
Printed Grenadines,
Plain end Printed Crape de
Paris,
llaU aad Printsd Borages,
Plain and Printed Borage
DoLainea,
Printed Muslins A Cambrics
Plain A Printed Organdies,
Hootch A French Giughems,
French, English and Ameri-
Bl\\*lHigh $cl'd Borages,
Plata aiul Yolard Silk., Ac.
EMBROIDERIES.
Mnsiln and Last Collars
open for insane-
HOSIERY
In Linen, Cotton and Silk,
in ail styles.
TBIMMI
Dress Trimmings, latest
DOlfsE KEEPING
GOODS.
Linen Sheetings,
Pillow -case Linen,
Sootch, Russia and Bird
Eye Diaper,
>!# skd Piano Covers,
udow Shades aud Cui
tain#,
rated Damask. Cor tain*.
Parasols and Umbrellas,
impcnsi uoiorea wunui.
Allendale Qnilts, As.
Matting, Plain and Check'd
Floor Oil Cloth.
Ac. Ao. As.
JfAU. KINDS, W LAilQE
‘ o.klng Midi-
ht.uid oMiorc, to
1 D'W th.j will bo
gc
Tongues,
SavanuiUi Bazaar.
A DKLHANCO begs to announce to his patrons
JX and the public generally, that he is now receiv
ing and opening his bpring atock of choice aud select
Dry Goods, at 118 Br»ughu>n-str«st. All of whieh he
is prepared to sell at a lower figure than any other
home in the city. Call and be assured.j
86 bags of Coffee.
4U boxes Ground Coffee.
40 barrels Crushed, Yollow, and White Sagars.
70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap.]
4 pipes Holland Gin.
6 tuut-pipoa Ognno Brandy.
16 barrels Fourth Proof Domoatio Brandy.
40 do. Phelps'# Gin.
36 do. Rum.
10 hhds. do.
16 barrel# Port, Malaga, and Madeira Win##.
76 doxen Teapots, assorted qualities.
10 urates assorted Crockary-Ware.iy oo
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Pin no I'orirs.
0.0. a CARTER, N. iriCh.. »u^
«r«et, .lith door »”•.£*%;ffSEi*
ft***.“ss «
» f ratios.
juot received flratr the most celebrated an^T
■licit pattern# an-, finish aa to defy competltioB. Me«#r#.
Nonna A Clark'- and James Thompson s lnstrnmsnts,
which are here offered,stand unrivalIsd
of all compote at judges, as possessing bjjjjy nud purity
° f A?w! PIAbfOB Sib l I®OLIAV%!aehment, CJi«Mli
and Parlor JRGANB, 8ERAPHINE8 and MLLODL-
uNH, all o' which are warranted, and will b# sold at
the manufacturer#' lowest cash prices.
All cos'iorders for musfo promptly » t * en ^* d i *®*
Recon ; baudPiftso* bought and sold. Pianostuned
* '..tr.ordln.rr MM "J th. PIHLADBL-
PHI A ACADEMY OF MUSIC, end «« perfoctemtis-
fsetion it hga given, induces the subscriber to c^Hnne
it. Lesions in SINGING, PIANO, HARP, OUITAR.
Ac., are givon by Artist# of the T0r >\ x,5!‘, c ,f b . , ty J, J,
noeds but bo mentioned, that Big. ANDREA Al.MSI.
and Mademoisolle HELENE SCIIAAlt, who stand
j rs-omlnent among the profesrion. »ro connected with
the Institution, and devote their time and talent# *«
the purll#. [je26 ly] Q. C. B. CAR 1'ER, Principal.
GEORGE J. HEJIKEL8,
No. 178 Cheatnut-xtreet, Philadelphia.
OPPOS1TB THE STATE IIOITSE,
llu jll.t roooir.d from 1'r.noo M. Spring uenrtment of
FURNITURE COVERINGS
flOM fmAmSiSdoIimtl. eolor.
V7 in Urocatello, Plush and 8atin I)e Lain#.
Curtains hung in th# mmt substantial manner.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE,
in sots for Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or import-
id to order.
Persons wishing to Famish in tho latest style in the
Fall, are respectfully informed that we aro now having
manufactured in Paris tweuty fino sets of aunorb Rose
wood Drawing-Room Furnituro, of which tne sample
' bav# been received. The style is ontlrely new and
e most graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish
will please call and examine the immense stook on
band before purchasing, as the goods will be sold low.
A large assortment of well finished p’sin Mahogany
and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap,
j# 26 ly
Lee & Walker,
(SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE W1LL1G,)
No. 188 Chestnut-st.,Phladelphia,
DEAI.UKS IN
PIANO FORTES,
Musical Inatrunicnta, Hheot Mualc,
Violin,(Jultur, Ilnrp Htrluga,dcc.
A LL of which will bo sold at the very lowest
rates. Catalogues sent to any part of theU.Statos
ldrossing aa^ahovo, post paid.
i, are coni
those who may favor them witt
LEE A W ALKER’S stock being ouo of the largest in
the U. States, are confident of giving satisfaction to all
lose who may favor them with their patronage.
j«u.iy
GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED
BY
Evans Ac Watson’s
No. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia,
FIRE-PROOF CHESTS!
ITS FAIR, UARKldBURO, PA.
October 30, 1861.
The nndoraigned,appointed
New-York Advertisements.
Costur’s Exterminator.
J T’OR TIIK TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of
. Rats, Mito, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice,
oles, Beetles. Crickets, ko. Warrunted not ityurious
to tho human lhrnily. Will t.ot die in their holes. Also
an Exterminator for tho total annihilation of BED
BUGS.
Prineipal Depot, 448 Broadway.
RzrMKCNOKs.—^Washington aud Centre Markets; Mr.
Hodges, Carlton House : I>. D. Howard, Irving Ilouso;
Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon,
Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Authony streets;
Chaa. Thihault, No. 16 Washington street; L. Delrno-
nlco, 26 Broadway ; E. G. Howard. Editor of tho Sun
day Times ; Westchester House, Bowery and Broome
streots ; W. Holhorton, 430 Broome street, and 75
Maldon Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41
South street; Goorge Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin
Wood, 40 MoDongal etroet; L. B. Biuesno, 43 John
treat, aud 80 St. Mark's l'laoe; Thomas Thomas, Jr.,
Architect, 304 Broadway.
CKKTI riCATK OF 107 DCATIIS.
I havo given Henry R. Costar's Exterminator an ef-
foctual trial, and having soen tho wondorlul offects of
the same, and convinced of the superior efficacy of his
Exterminator over any other preparation ever offerred
to the public, I cordially reoommoTd it. By two appli
cations of the Extermiuator, 167 RAT8 were found dead
In the kitchen and cellars. TUOMA8 KIRK,
Bowery Hotel, 396 Bowery.
New York, December Uth. 1851.
For sale by all the wholesale druggists in the city and
tho principal druggists in the United States, Canadas,
Wont Indies, Ao. Warranted in all cases. None genuine
unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR,
jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York.
/OT For sale by J. A. MAYER, 164 Broughton-st';
and by J. B. MOORE A CO.
Fair, v
present this after
noon, when Messrs. EVANS
A WATSON tested one of
their small sised Salamander
frre-Proof Chests, at which
time thoy consumed tiihkv
ciont to destroy the'eastiron feet. On opening the Chest,
tho papers, togethor with 2,000 circulars donosjted in
our presence, wero taken out, not only having l>oen pro-
served. bat not having the appearance of scorch upon
ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS.
THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER
Of the Nineteenth Century.
TT ISTOltY—The history of thoje plaston
XI occupy moro space than can be spared in these
[unit#. Hr. iii e it to say, that the most eminent chom-
ists and phynuilans of tno United States and of Europe
wore consulted a. to their uomposltion. But it was loft
to Mr. Allcock, whofor seven years hud theentiro charge
of Messrs. Rushtou'^ Astor House store, to perfect them
for publio use. They are mad# porous, so that the eva-
».oration of the perspiration oan go on sufficiently where
the plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters,
'ausing the accumulation of acrid fluid, which corodes
tha akin aud occasions many unploasaut sensations, not
neuessary for tho cure or alleviation of affection# for
which a plaster is usually applied.
They are tonio and carminativn, which rondera them
of peculiar value in many affection# of the chest and
bowels, tno.'o especially whon a nervous charaetor;
tlioy in fact warm, and to a certain extent, vitalise the
part upon whieh they are applied.
These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving
•lasters, will be found invaluable iu weakness of the
<aek, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the mus
cles; neuralgia, looal nervous affections; iu asthma,
and pains in the sido or chest, especially when procood-
g fro.-’i dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of coldnois
the nit of the stomach ;1n chronic or recent affec
tions of the kidney#; in cases of sprains, strains, or
braises ; and in nearly all oases where a local pain or
PATENT HnSBIClNEB, ko.
Mortimorc’*
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND.
A ture and tafe remedial agent Jor Rheuma
Item in all it» forma.
I ’llK nMoniehiltgeuccre# which li«e attended this
medicine iu the treatment of Rheumatic Cem-
iuts, either inflammatory (acute) or chronic, of no
matter what complicated form, or of long or thori du
ration, rondera it the moat valuablo preparation over
discovered, ae the aolo reliable remedy for tide dire
complaint; and so radioal ia It in it# workings, that It
has aeoiirod the sanction of many of the flrat physi
cians, who have used it as a dernier ressvrt, without faith
in its merits, only to be oonviuced of its miraculous
powets.
MoiiTiMOKk’s Coxroi'KD is a vegetable extract, an
internal remedy, pleasing to the taete, harmless in its
efioots, aud can b# administered to all ages and condi
tions without fear, prepared solely for the treatment
of this one disease.
It Is a tonio, strengthening to the system goncrally,
whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts a healthy ac
tion to tho digestive organ*, and parities tho blood.—
Thousands huve already found relief and permanent
they bore its merits entirely upon
. . — ad allow the latter only to be men
tioned in its behalf. Tostimonialo of tho higheet char
acter are doily received from various sections of the
Union, corroborating these facts, and giving additional
aud undoubted evidence of Uie virtues of this truly
great aud reliable remedy.
For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN
DER A CO., at their Central Oltloe, No. 1 harcluii-st.
New York, and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. and J. 11.
CARTER, Agents, Savannah. codlawtw apr 1
thom-l,
Joseph Ritrp.h,
A. T. Nbwbold,
fimonials, moro particularly to the letter from Dr. I.
T. Henderson, whom theso plasters of Mr. Allcock
oured of & norvous diseaso of tne bowels of many years
standing.
Dr. I. T. lleiidcnsnii'n Letter.
Farnvillc, Louisiana, March 8, 1860.
Dr. T. Ai.lcock,
Sir :—rhave been suffering under a nevoro attack of
neuralgic dLoose of my bowels for years, with liyper-
*“ad[ * “ /thing known
. ; best M. D’s.;
but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have
“*—i me more permauent relief than anything else I
used, and I believe will produce a perfect care. 1
-ondorfully pleased with the counter-irritant effect
of your plaster, tor it is produced iu such a mild and
;radual way, as well as the invigorating a<
tho capillary circulation around the parts
J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull and Bay Streets.
Importer and Denier In
Winej, Liquors and Cigars.
THE subscriber has now on hand
aud, well so looted stock of Wines, Liquors
and Begars, comprising tlio following ■
of tna * *' ‘ " " * 1
WINE, vintage 18*4.
> choicest RESERVE MADEIRA
On. tip. U..D LONDON PARTICULAIl.
One 1‘ipe of tho first quality and ohoicest OLD *‘ RE-
ERVE, vintage 1840.
One ripe of the choicest and most delicately flavored
OLD rALlIETlNUO, vintage 1830.
Ono l’ipe of tho choicest aud exceedingly rare OLD
8E11UIAL, vintago lb20.
Ono hall l’ipe of the richestana most highly flavored
SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE.
Two Pipes Old London Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im
portation, iu Boxes and Demijohns.
Two half pipes choioo OLD PORT WINE.
.. .. it .. .« SHERRY “
Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, o. ......a
brands, via: Ueuuessy, Loudon Dock, Jean Louis Piuet,
Castiliou, Guimard, Saxerac, Saliguao, and Otard,
Dupuy A Co.
One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.
Choice Chxmpague, of various brand*. Hock Wli
imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Aui-
■ottc, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao.
“* ' • • f various brands, and
C.W.VA!* HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
For Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.)
rpHC attention of Physicians and Lad iessufie ring
X from the above derangement, is respectfully in
vited to “Fan Horn's Improved Uterine Supporter."—
They are made without the Steol Springs, whioh are
highly objectionable on acoountof their chafing tho hips,
Ao., making thorn extrsmely unplcarant.to be work.—-
They have uo superior for the relief and cure of the
above displacement, and are recominonded and used in
the proctico of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and
Diseases of women and children, vis,:
Proffeesor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga.
•' J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phlla.
“ Cliae. Woodward, Med. Init., Cincinnatti. O.
“ W. P. Johnston, ColumbiaCol’ge,Wash'n,I).C.
" H. Miller, Med. Dent, Untv'y, Louisville. Ky.
•* A. II. Cenas, Med. College of I»uLIana,N. t»..
and by the Fhyeicians generally throughout tho United
States. C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia.
Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of
Instruments for Curvature SpiDe, Club Foot, and for all
dorangoments requiring tho use of Band.\ges, or Instru
ments for restoration. J, B. MOORE A CO.
jo 15 ly Agents :n Savannah
C. W. VAN HORN’S
Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace,
The only Brace manufactured that does net bind
or chafe under the armt, and can be worn
with both ease and comfort.
Those who have worn other Braces
are requested to give these a trial, t<
test thoir superiority over nil others
Clerks, students, tailors, Soamstros'
ees, children of both sexes, and al
others, who either from habit or oo-
.oupatlon, or from a weakly or debili-
tated constitution have acquired tho
.habit of bending forward, (round
'shouldered! and compressing tf-
Chest and Lungs, will find the abo'
Brace to remedy tho above defect,
. and ensure an erect carriage, with
Improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer,
and also allowing a full, free and healthy action and
expansion of the Lungs, by removing tho compression,
ana preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from
beooming weak and diseaaod.
C. W. VAN HORN A CO.,
Manufacturer# of Snrgiosl Bandages of all descriptions,
Philadjlghi^^^VlT^J^B^AlOOREJ^CO^
UK),DO choice Havana Cig<
map ol’ Suvunuuli.
H AVING purchased tho Copy Right of Edward
A. Vincent, E#q., of bis new Map of Savannah,
tne undersigned hae made arrangements to fill all or
ders for the same at short notioe. A sufficient uumber
to furnish subscribers, was received by ‘\st steaim
aud will be delivered immediately. We i
supply the country dotuand until the a
next steamer. Arrangements have li
further supply, which — * “ '
fi s *llor‘
ocived. All order.
unable to
al of tli
.ale ^ for
..ddress
will bo
rdor. punctir ended t
S. S. SIBLEY, B • »t ... r an-1 Statiouer.
apr 8 No 1 38 Congress-st., Savannah.
XT OTICE.—Tho Subscriber having transferred
all his right, title and interest as Publisher aad
Proprietor or the New Subdivision Map of the City of
Savannah, to 8. 8. Sibley, Esq., Publisher aud Book
seller of this oity. Subscribers are hereby notified that
they will receive their copies from him in future, as
publisher of said Map. EDWARD A. VINCENT.
Savannah, April 7,1363.apr 8
FIHHL’8 METALLIC BURIAL CA8K8.
This valuablcurtir.le Isjustrecelved and for aale by
1. W. MORRELL A CO.,
swpt 3 ly Soleagent# in this City for tho Inventor
Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!!!
Y\f f. have this day opunsd for sale a splendid
»Y assortment of Carpets, Oil Clothe, Mats, Rugs,
Window Curiaius, Ao., ooa.--!stinf in part of
29 pioocs 3 ply C ri'ets
10 do Velvet Tapestry
10 do Brussels Tapestry
40 do 2 ply Carpet#
90 Floor Cloths
10 pieces Drugget
6 do Felt Carpel
6 do Dutch do i
.Si Velvet and Cheneil Bag#
100 common Bugs and Mat#
A.WftkofhoauflfuletyU Window Shades
All of the abov# Goods wo offer at the lowest mark*?,
prices; foreale hr A1K1N A BURNS.
New Spring & Summer Goods.
D R WITT A MORGAN have iu store, to whieh
V l#J Jl r0 . We ! ,lly r^ d, "* b ^ th * rieaaiers, a largo
ana elegant stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
which they offer for sale at the lowest/ricei:
* * ' Cotton
Printed Bareges,
“ Tissue*.
** Grenadines,
“ Barege d« Laines,
Printed Muslins, H
Organdie# and Cambrics,
ftooteh A French Ginghams,
Leoes, Ribbon#, Ao.,
Ledios’knd Gvori* ifid, Silk
and Lisle Gloves,
Real N«U Gloves A Mitt#
(Tassimeree aud Vestings,
White aud Colored Lima
Drilling* and Coatlnnu
hurmiag Goods of alld*
Linen A I
Sheeting.
Pillow Case Liuens.
Irish Lino ns, ^
Long Lawns,
S'-'i
Huckabacks,
Towels A SootAh Diapers,
Linen Damasks,
“ Napkias ar,d Doylce,
Usd A Brewn Mnslii
Furniture Fringe#,
Bleached A lirvirn lioiliun,
Furniture Fringes,
Pavilion Lacs aud NsW,
UubrelMhand Parasols.
Swiss Jaconet and Plaid
aoripUoiss, ’ If«U anOfolusooksdo.,
KIBKUO'SNKW BU1I.D1NO. Co&KTMB-.t.
DA,
Stoclt.
Court of Common Plena anil ol Oyer it ml
Terminer for tho City of Savaunuli,
Fcbrunry Term, 185:1.
W HEREAS, Robert A. Allen and Ebcnezer
Jenckes, Grand Jurora summoned to attend tbe
present Term of this Court, made default, it is ordered
that they be fined each forty dollars; aud, whereas,
Johu G. Pringle, E. II. Olmstcad, Charles li. PioXett,
John B. Barmlweli and Patrick .Vlostorson, Petit Jurors
•ummoned to attend tbe prosent Term of this Court,
made default, itiaordcrod that they be fined each twen
ty dollars, unless good and sufficient cau so of excuse bi.*
tiled on or beforo tho next Term of this Court; aud,
whereas, Dauiel Clark, C. Clor, .Michael Gay ami Sami.
Papot, Talesmen, inode default, it is ordered that they
be lined each five dollars, uuless good and suttoieut
cause of oxouse be filed ou or before tlie first day of the
next Term of this Court—Extract from the Minutes.
apr 2 WM. 11. BULLOCH. Clerk,
C'UNSTAUleK’M SAKE.
between the logal hoars of sale, before tho door
of tfie Court House, in Savannah, the following articles
of Hoi\sehold Furniture, to wit: Due large Mahogany
Dining Table, three Bedeteads, two Sofas, one small
Dining Table, oue Clothes Press, one Couch, two Blan
kets, tour Cots, five Wash-Stands, one doteu and five
Cane-bottom Chairs, one Rooming Cane-bottom Chair,
three Straw Matrasses, seven Moss Matrasses, one
Feather Bed, two Feather Rolatere, six Feather
Pillows, nine Moss and Cotton Pillows, oue Car
pet. aud one Clock. Levied on as the property of
William Esteil, to satisfy a distress warrant, issuing
from the Interior Court of Chatham oounty, in favor oi
J. Alexander Winkler, against ssid William Eatali.—
Property pointed out by plaintiff,
war 17 DENNIS HOLLAND, City Conatable.
COPAHTNE ltd fill*.
T| Ml 1C uuilorsigned havo forinod a copartnership,
X taking effect from the flrat day of January last, un-
d« the firm of JOHN U. MOORE A CO, for the transac
tion of a geueral wholesale A retail Drug, Paint and Oil
business. They may bo found at the old stand of Moore
A Hendrickson, Gibbon# Buildings,
mar I JOHN B. MOORE,
DANIEL B. MOORE,
JOHN E. 8TILWELL.
L inen sheetings, damasks,
Ac.—Received per steamer Florida:
10-4 to 12-i Barnsly Sheetings
Brown Linea Damask* aud Diaper#
Super ffcofvh Diapers
10-4 aad 11-4 OuOeu Sheeting#
Pillow Case Cottons
Super bleaohod l#Mwt Cloths
English Furniture Prints, Ac.
m!l“ * “ j 1IENUY X.ATHBOP A CO.
( IliEKHK.—lo boxes of Kxua Superior Dairy
\j Cheese, ia fin* order, just rseeived p#r steamsr
Florida from New York aad f«r sale by
jylU W.M,DAYIP8QN.
WAITKU8 nnd Cntlcry. — Waiters and
YY Tf* Trays, riagly or ia seU. Also, Ivory, Busk
Cocoa, Boue and lieu Handled Knives and Fork*, tor
dale by(»prl8]J.r. COLLINS.
ANISHED Tin Ware.—Crffee and Tea
JT Unas, Soup Tureens, Ccffee and Tea P*ts. Coffee
Filter*, Dish Covert, Chafing Dilbes, Ac.-a good as-
ta tow. m IU
f'^rson-'Z:
tuauTOK * vantujB.
SAVANNAH BAHBEB SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully announce
to the citixene of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, Sonth Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment is open for the reception of his
friends. He assure* them that nothing will be loft un
done on his part to continue it a convenient nnd comfor
table Barber Shop. His priooa will bo as reasonable as
in any similar establishment ia New York.
Hair Cutting, iu nqatand fashionable stylo $0 20
8ingle r 1*‘
Shampooing 21
Shaviug six and seven times a week 2 IN
Shaving five times a week 1 6(
Shaving three or four times a week - 1 0(
Tiakets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 0(
Uot and Cold Baths. - - 6i
Parents are^espeotfully imformed that every can
and pains will ft taken with their children when eon'
to the Saloon to be watted upon. He will also keep foi
sale a variety of Fancy Goods, suoh as Gentlemeu’i
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers. Pocket
Ildkle., Collars, Socks, and other artiolea of Oontlo-
uieu's . wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothe) and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and
a great variety of other articles.
Halm of Havaunnh.
This beantiful preparation is manufactured by him
self fur cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands
who have received the benefit of cleansing of dandruff,
improving and darkening tha Hair, are willing to oom-
mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or thro# bottle# for $2 26.
Augusta Barber Shop.
II# would also take tbe pleasure of informing hia
merous friends that ho has opened a magnificent Barber
Shop undor the Augusta Hotel, Broad-atr«et, Augusta,
where every couveulonoe will be found to mako his pa
trons comfortable. 8trangers and friends visiting Ai
gusto are respectfully solicited to give me a call.
J. 61. 11AYWOOD, Monum#mt-#q., Savannah,
janl ly And under Augnsta Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta
Spring und Summer Goods,
New Store, 140 Brougbton-strccL
£5jR) WE have just received our,
stookof Summer Muslinaand
I Lawns, whieh for beauty and
uentneos cannot b# surpassed,
end would invite the attentiou of the pub:
same. Ae we are determined to suie the most fastidious
in tasts, and in prices, and in stylos of GOODS, which
are unequalled in the oity.
> publio to the
uo ao Jaconet
Super French and English Lawn#,
French Robe * la Bayadere, of th# latest stylo# in
Muslius and Bareges.
Super Block Lawns and Muslins from 12k to fiOcts.
fsst colors from the celebrated manufacturing house c
Mulbuusc A Frerss.
Fig'd White aud Col’d 8wii« Muslins.
Whit# Emb'd Organdie do
Col d do Muslins, new styles, plaidcd.
Fine White Dotted Muslin*. For sale by
•pi4 J. U. COHEN A CO.
do,
if at No. 27 Bull str«et. Savannah, Georgia, tha fol-
lowlag choice braafa,
4,000 Rio Hondo,
J El Ride,
5.200 Gsorgiu,
6,000 Augut - a,
10,000 Legalidad de Lopes,
2,000 Cabanas,
‘,000 DeCsbargn y Com-
5,000 La Guipaaonana,
2,000 Georgia Regalias,
5,000 Esmeralda,
6,000 Ei Crisol.
6,000 Cilandrados,
7,000 Artonlo Lopes,
pania-the “celebratod 3,’OCO Washington 'frlmert,
Also, a larg#Tot ul Ids own
lacxure on Hand.
Rough and Ready CHEWING TOBACCO,
Jas. Thomas, Jr., Va. do
Jean^Liad Twist.
El Dorado °
AU klSa^o/’SiiM?*8mnkUg Tohoooo, Y.poa, Cl
0#H#s, As. «
the invigornting action it give*
. , louarouud the parts to wliich
they are applied, with tho great nervous sedative influ-
eu:e they exert upon all norvous diseases.
%In conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ox-
crience of the qualities of the plasters heretofore In
. but must place yours at the ^icad of them all. Ev-
medical man who becomes acquainted with them,
will assuredly recommend his patients to use no other
than the Medicated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Allcock.
“ Yours vorr truly,
I. T. HENDERSON, M. D.
The Plasters can be obtained at tbe Book 8tore ol
W. Tuounb Williams, No. 149 Bay-st.. Savannah,
end by order of all Druggists, throughout the country.
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
ftlorliiuore’s
BITTER CORDIAL
AND ULOOB PU1UFIBK.
fy Price, One Dollar per Bottle. JF1
'1118 iuvuluulilo prounratinu has obtained a pun-
I ularity whorevor introduced, unprecedented In
the history of any othor preparation brought bofore th*
publio. The multiplied thousands who havo used it*
and havo roalised it# marvellous effects in removing
diseases,
Itc'-KHtnbliMlilns Nuturoi nhd HcMtorlng
lug in the medical profession ate and prescribe it as the
most effective
Alterative nnd Blood Purifier
ever known; whilo vast nuiubors who had long suffer
ed from diseases or complaiuts brought on by Sedentury
Unbits, Exposure, Indigestion, Ibrpul Siate of the Liter,
or Impurities of tho lilood, now look upon this Cvnlial
as most Mysterious nnd Mugical iu it# healing proper
ties aud restoring powers.
Neuralgia,
General Debility and
Nervous Affections, Dyspop-
siaor Indigestion, Loss or Appetite,
Acidity of the Stomach, Nervous I load-
cache or Flow of Blood to the Head, Costive
ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy,
Pains or Misery in the Sido or Regiou of the
Heart, Flatulency or Dopreseiou of Spirits,
Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink-
iug seneatioua. Prostration of tha Nervous Hyutem,
Cold, Chilly SensationB, or Nurabnesa. of the
Flesh or Limbs, Difficult or Proftise Erpec-
toratiou, Night Sweats, Diseases of tne
Heart, or affeotion of the l.uugs, Jaun-
* dioe, Diseaso of the Kidneys, De
rangement or Prostrato Condi
tion of the Organs of Na
ture. whioh cause Pain
ful Irregularities,
especially with
Female*.
Producing Debility and Prostration of tho Nervous Sys
tem, Palo ‘ " * * ** * J *"
PATOHT MBTOCnfE8, ke.
oeorhuTarsa
rncrAB^DBYLi
ACOUHTA. OBOKOIA.
For Viteatet of the l.ircr, and to turil. a
Blood: U.'fiu in Jaundi"
ache, Dtzzineat, loss of Appetite
General Debility, Conatipation '
Pitea canted by CoHlivrucaa. *
Point in the Donee, or
Rheinnatiain caused
by the u$e of
Bcrofu'a,
Dlood. The Sarsaparilla will be found igflwi |Jl i l V
from tho fact that it stimnlat## tb# I.ivsr to
SSSMSSi""" of 4^
With moat of persons It act# upon the bo**!. ..
ild purgative; it cleanses the system fromiu lmcnri*
*ios, without oaustng any Irritation In ifce allmTL..
canal, or debilitating effeot. tn «wi», lUry
ll# healthy action on the Liver and Blood nrsv...
the tendency of mtrbld influence#, and is riiea’!^!r U
guard ai Hiast dlseaae. Thoo# who At,
the Sontfisrn Sarsaparilla will read 117^^*215
this preparation ha# the natural Sarsaparilla '
which proves it to bo a pure and unsduHeratoa '
Tho citixeu# of Savannah and vicinity will f.„d ,
this article has tho best offset upon tn« stiUm , 4 i
,i». better e.tlelejtloit to thoeo who nee It Uuu II!
preparation ol the kind In use.
Physicians have assuranoe from the nroariatw <K.t
it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit its
saccharine matter enough only to preserve it. 44
Price f l per bottle, or 0 bottles tor $6.
Sold in Savannah by JamesII. Carter and J.B
A Co.; Midvllle, by J. Griffin; SandersvilU, by N \v*
Haines A Brother; Waynesboro’, by L. Swarts mi.',
druggists generally. * ”
Those ordering this article from druggist# or commit.
mission merohants, should express in their orders
ET** PennirB Georgia Sartapariila.’’
Another Hclentltlc Wonder!
GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIAi
Blood—these, and their kindred Complaiuto, have dis
tressed thousands. They may havo originated from
very simple and unsuspected causes, but tho disease
and its cause must be removed, if you would enjoy
" Life, Health uud Happiness."
proourod and used Morti-
The thousands who Kl .. ,
more's celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, eay
that " these diseases cannot remain long in the aystem
aftor commencing its use." It operates like a charm,
acts as a fine tonio. corrects the tones of the stomach,
strengthens the digestive organs, stimulates the liver
to healthy action eufficieut to throw off the impure aud
poisunous eeoretieas, imparts purity, richness and vi
tality to tlie blood, circulates it freely throughout the
system, thereby neutralising and removing impure de
posits, renews and strengthens the nervous system, re
stores tho constitution in all its strength and vigor, aud
imparts a glow of health and beauty of complexion.
The evidence In its behalf is overwhelming, and from
high sources, but It is known that for two years the sup
ply ho# not met tho demand. This hundreds of agent*
can certify. They say " every bottle bold eollb a doxen
more;*’ while it now meets exteucive sale with more
thousand Druggists, among whom ar« many
and prescribe it.
eminent physicians, who
This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant
fectly safe to be used in any i ■
most delicate female or child.
tBF Price $1 00 per bottle.
BUT Bold by Druggists genorally.
Retail Druggists will be
Proprietors.
supplied <
W. V. ALEXANDER A CA., Proprietors.
No. 1 Uurclay-strcut, (Astor House), New York.
apr I eodlawt-w
Agents in 8avannah.
SWIFT A CO.
X IIE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS
in our 8toro, including a fine 8UOW-ROOM for
no Fortes, and
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
being now completed, wo would invito the attention of
the musical public to our stook, comprising every article
in the line, which can bo furnished (wbolbsalz and
RBTAIL) at New- Fork prices.
PIANO FORTES,
by A. Stodabt A Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of #■-'
tablished reputation, constantly on hand.
F. ZOCillAliiH tk CO., IairoBTXBf,
Nos. 74 St. Juliau and 107 Bryan-streets,
oct27 tf Noxt to Market Square.
Hunt’s Restorative,
OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION.
fJMIIS pleasant and ofliciout agent for tho proven-
I tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, is
also a great auxiliary at the tollot, both on account of
its delicate and agreoablo perfume, (freo from eosential
oils,) and its hooping the hair in placo and curl. Whon
tho liair is mclst with this fluid, it may bo droasod beau
tifully, in any form required, no as to koop in its place.
Previous to curling tho hair, moisten it llgntly with the
Restorative, which will give it a glossy ana durable curl.
Children’s beads should be dressed with the Restorative
twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at ouco
thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay the foandatlon of
a good nead of hair.
For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co
lognes, aud Shaving Creams, at the
SHAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON,
168)% Bruughton-street,
Noarly opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall,
mar21 By WM. J. HUNT.
Ueinptou & Verstille
A RE now opening a finely Assorted and complete
stock of Summer-and other Dry Goods, which
they will offer apou the most accommodating term.
Ae great caro lias been oxtreised in the selection o
thoir eto- It, with a viow both to price end quality, they
confidently invite their friends and the public general
ly tocallandexaraiuefortheiuselves. apr 6
New Spring & Summer Gods.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
W E have great pleasure in directing the ntten
tion of our old friends and customers in this city
ana tno surrounding country, to the full arrival of
reaent purchases, comprising tho largest and bent
sorted stock of general ary goods we have ever offared
To enablo us to koep pace with our increasing tra*
we have remoqod our business to larger and more oo
modious premises, in the new block ol' buildings
BROUGHTON ST., OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’S
HALL, WEST SIDE, whero we will be happy to hay*
early calls from all intending purchases.
% M. PREN DEROAST A CO.,
apr 4 176 Broughton street.
India Kubbcr Combs.
W E huve just received u lot of Goodyear’s cel
ebrated India Rubber Combs, which we offor
the public very cheap ; the Ladies, particularly, orer
quested to call and examine tho same, at
apr7 J. II. COHEN A CO.’S, 140 Broughton-st.
G UUK1,ANE*H I£AL t LUMTltALK.
This universally approved artlole, free from t
auat spirit and other destructive materials, cleaus tuu
hair expeditiously, renders it beautifully bright, aud
imparts to it the delicate fragranco of flowers; it re
stores harsh hair to its natural color and brillianoy by
a few applications—tho genuine artiole for sale by
apr 2 JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
IjLi/AIBINU Tlio subscribers ....
X pared to do plumbing in all its bronchos. Persons
who are dosirous of having water, either cold or hot,
distributed through tbeir dwellings, would do well to
give us a call. Our work shall be done-in a substantial
mauner and warranted to giva satisfaction.
mar 12
assortment of 8tripes and Plaid,
gha * ”
-A l
■hades of Silks nnd Bareges, Blaok Silk —.
Shawls, Points, and Scarfs, White aud Black Sewing
Silk Scarf*, White Loco Mantillas, Colored Silk Man
tillas. W hit# and Colored Crape Shawls, Blaok Summer
Silks, Black Bareges and Tissues, Black and Black
and Lead Ginghams, for sale by
qpl 13 A1KIN A BURNS.
H ardware.—Quoit, m *etu. Dumb rhi*
Fluting Scissors, Nut Cracksrs, Coffee Mills, Cork
Her.*., Smoothing lrou., ke., for ,»la *—
opr i8 * "
~T.’r. COIVUNS, foo Brj.n-.t
th. proprietor nod lor .ale by
T>KCE1VE» FEE GATE AKKIVAI.M-
J.V k (“» "apply of IiatB.ld'*, Sugg * 8h«»'.. Cm-
iild'., and BoImoii'. U«uu ; »Im. »IrMh Mid rail .ap
ply of ««• ti.oooii.*, rorrla “-’-‘exaNDEIPS.
spr 15 eor. Bull and Congre##-eU., Monument-sq.
TiKlTElVEO »*KK STEAM EH—liurkor'i
FAi self-raising Flour, Pig llaus,Shoulders nadtiido*
Dried Apple# and Peaches, Bologna Sausages, Smoked
and Piokled Tongues. Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork,
Extra No. 1 Mackerel, fresh Salmon and Lobsters.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
qpr 15 oor. Bull and Congress-sts., Monumeul.-sg.
OLU PKN8 AND PENCIL*, t-TKKI
\ yPENS.—Just received a fin# ossertmeat of Gcdd
Psua and Pencils, slngio and double extensisn. Also, a
variety of fin# Steel Psus. For sale low st th# Book
raldn, 5 do. U Silf P. o “»• August*, J»« te-
oM.^b.^.bp 800MJ!AU . W .. ,
Cfittw-ssr' iim
S OAP.—Caudles, Htarcli, Candy, Pipes, Ac.
60 boxes Wbittlessy's No 1 Soap
26 “ OdgaU's No l
» V •* Pal* “
28 “ C. W. Smith*
Pipes
Bedell's Candles, 8s aad 6s
Aduouittm* dm u..d^r«Jj»y
vaKSirKGuS^VVW
( ^ UDCERIES, tkc.—
250 Sugar-C
20 hhds Bacon Hides,
100 bbls. B. A C. Clarified Sugars,
26 “ Crushed, and Ground do.,
25 “ New Or.rar.s Sugar,
16 hhds. P. R. Sugar,
20 boxes Loaf Sugar, *
100 bbls. Domestic Liquors,
k76 boxes Tobacco,
60 Cheats Teas,
k26 bbls Mackerel,
~J25 half barrels and (kits Maokerel,
60 bbls. W. I. Molasses,
26
i.W. I. Molasses,
iuu npes.
Landing aud in storo, for sale by
COHEN A TARVER.
f) KCEIVED AND IN 8TOKE.—Persteain-
X\> «r Florida—
2 casks Pig Hams
2 do Pig Bacon
2 do Smoked Beef
20 barrels Pipnin and Russet Apples
10 boxes Messina Oranges
6'kcge choico Goshen Butter
6 boxes do Cboese
apl 13 J. D. JESSE.
T LIST LANDING.—From Uallimure—
• 1 20 barrels best Flour
20 half do
200 choLo Ronoldson Hams
160 Lewis do and
1 cask choice Plokles.
apl 13 J. D. JESSE.
Ofv Hit I,*. Old Rye Whisky; 25 do. Apple
i&tS Brandy, landing and for sale by
apr 14 MINIS A FLORANCE.
T AMI* OIL.—For sule by
Xj apl U W. D. FORD.
1,3 ATUa LARUE No. 1 ftlackerel and Salmon
M.A just rsoeived und for calo by
»pl 14 W. D. FORD.
1 > AIH1NH, Pruues, Filberts, Almonds, Ensliki
XX Walnuts, Lard, Piokled Lobster, just received and
[or ,.le by t.pl 14) W. D. KOBD.
ATEW ORLKANH SYUUP.-A fine artlWe
L w Georgia do and for sale by
apl 14 W. D. FORD.
/ lOltN—1‘rimo Tennessee Corn, for side by
I > DAVID II. DILLON,
•pr 14 foot of West Broad stroot.
AATS AND WHEAT 11 KAN, for sale by
I ) D AVID R. DILLON,
•pr 14 foot of West Broad-st.
1 BUTTER, CHEESE, &c.—10 kegs choice
x> Goshen Cutter; 40 boxes English Dairy and Oo-
shon Cheeso; 10 boxes Pine Apple Cheese, landing from
stoamor Florida, and for sale by
apr 14 CLAGllORN A CUNNINGHAM.
1 > AZORHs—Joseph Rogers’ extra line Razors
Xi» in oases, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
•pr 11 102 Bryan-street.
I BEEF AND FORK—
IB 60 barrels Bless andPrimo Beef
60 “ " *• Pork
10 ** Hump •* Landing and for
sale by [apl 13] CLAOIIORN A CUNNINGHAM.
f lOKN AND OATH—700 buehels White Corn
400 bushel# Baltimore Oats in store andfbrsale 1sy
•pi |0 SWIFT A CO
l>A«tJINCi.-:iU b«ln, Ba«hir, iu au:lll° r
X> sale by (apr 16) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
IVl.V BRUSHES. — Feather Dualera. Hair
r Uuatara, Sorubbln, anil Blacking Braahea.
anl 13 MORBE k NICilOl.B. IM Brougbtan «t.
1 JKGI.S.—Hand nnd Hodae Bnll«. Alio Cr»::b«
I) «4 f »' 1Ul ' !l °£ w'.'cornweI.i.,
an ) J3 102 Bryan street.
Irful remedy lor Indigestion,Dyspepsia, Jaumlic.,
Complaint, Constipation and Debility, ouring if.
Nature 7 ! own method, by Nature's own Agent, ih«
Oastrio Juico. j>9r Half a teaspoon to 11 of Pepsla in
fused In wat«r willdlgestor dissolve five pounds of Bout
Beef in abouttwo hours, out of the stomaob.
TEP8IN is tbe chief element, or greatfilgeitinrtrln-
clple of the Gastric Juice—tbe solvent of the Food, th«
purifying, jprogerving and stimulating agent of the 8u»-
mach and Intestines. It Is extracted from the Digti-
tive Stomach of the Ox. thns forming a true Diguiir,
Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice la m
Chemical powers, and fnrnishlna complete and perfect
substitute for it.
Hclentlfl« Evidence!
s Agent andgetadoe..riptlvccirouUr(nt!f,
giving a largo amount or solontifla evidence, from Lie
big's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di-
gestiou, Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet, Dr,J. WTl>Tip».r,
of New-York University, Professor Dunglison'irhju-
ology. Prof. 811)Imau, of Yale College; Dr. Cart enur«
Physiology, Ac., together with reports of cures from til
parts of th.i United States.
No Alcohol, lllttrr*, or Arldn!
tfW Romumber this: Dr. Houkhton's PEPSIN ii i
great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitten, Acids
aud Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the
taato, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who
oannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. De
ars of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drag.
Cured iu Every Town.
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin hoc now been tested for up
wards of two years in every large town in the United
States, and the Agents cau refer Dyspeptics to maiy
remarkable cures in every town t Numerous details of
oases, reports of cures, certificates of Physicians ud
Patients, are given in tbs Circulars furnished by Aguu
gratis.
Pepsin In Flnld and Powder.
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Towder and In
Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for thenssjf
Physicians.
Private Circulars for Physicians may be obtained of
Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whoio pro-
coss of preparation, aud giving the authorities upon
whioh the claims of this new remedy are baud. At it
is ubt a secret remedy, no objection can be raised againit
its use by Physicians in rcspectoblo standing and regu
lar praotice. Price $1 nor bottlo.
jgjjr OBSERVE TlllriEvery bottle of the genuine
Pepsin bears the written signature of J. 8. HOUGH
TON, M. D., solo proprietor, Fhil dri; hia, Pi. Copy
right and Trado Mark secured.
AS'* Bold by all Druggists and Dsalerc in Medicines
WT W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Agent in
8avannah.
J. A. MAYER, 164 Broughton-it., Savannah,
je!7 eodly-lawl Wholesale and Retail Agenl
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
rom the cuke or
Conght, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchi,
tis, Whooping Cough, Croup,
Asthma, and Consumption!
Many years of trial, instead of
impairing the publio confide uie
in this medicine, has wot for
It an appreciation snd notorie
ty by far exoeedlng tho inoit
sanguine expectation* of iu
friends. Nothing but its in-
trinsic virtues and theunmb-
takabl* benefit conferred oa
thousands of iuffvrersroouldoriginate and malnUinth#
reputation whioh it «sjojs. Whilo many Inferior rem
edies throat upon tho community, have failed and beta
discarded, tills has gained friends by every trial, con
ferred bcuvfite on tbe afflicted they can never forget,
and produced oures too numerous and too remarkable
to be forgotten.
Whilo it is a fraud on tho publio to pretend that iey
one modioino will infallibly cure—still there Is abup^Mt
proof that tho Cherry Pectoral dose not only asageatr-
al t.hlqg, but almost Invariably onro# the maladiei for
whioh it 1# employod.
A* time makes these foots wider and better known,
this medicine has gradually become th* best reliasce of
the afflicted, from tho log cabin of the American peu-
ant, to tho palaces of EuropeAKings, Throughout
this entire country, in every Stall, oity, and indMd al
most every hamlet it contains. Cherry Pectoral« known
as the best remedy extaut lor diseases of the Throii
and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is coming
to be extensively usod by thoir most intelligent phju-
oiahs. In Great Britain, France and Germany* wb««
the medical scieucos bavo reached their highest perfcc-
fection. Cherry Pectoral Is introduced, and Ineowuni
in tho Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Publio Is-
stitutions, and in domestic practice. *“ * *"“*
dy their attending physician*
. tho surest rsme-
„t w „. I ...... ploy forth#more
dangerous affections of the lungs. Also in mildercwti
and for children it is eafe, plensantnnd effectual to curt.
In fact some of the most flattering toaUaicmlml* wr« r*-
oelv# have been from parents who have fonnd it etna-
oious in oases particularly incidental to obildhood.
The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical
Chemist, and every ounce of It under hie own eye,
Invariable aocuraoy and care. It Is sealed and protect
ed by law from counterfeit*, consequently can be r#»«
on as genuine, without adulteration.
W# have endeavored hare to furnish Urn community
with a medicine of such intrinsic superiority end wort#
as should commend Itself to their oonfldence—a remedy
at once eato, speedy and effeotoal, which this has by rc-
R ated aud countless trials prove Itself to be; and truM
great car# in preparing ft with chemical accuracy,ot
uniform strength to afford Physician# a newsg*st«*
whioh they oan roly for the best results, and Us »Bki-
ud with a remedy that will dofor them all that mcdicia*
oan do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYEH,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, I-owell,
Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., W. W. LINCOLN.
T. M. TURNER A CO.. J. B. MOORE A CO., 8am h,
and ull^druggiet* throughout tho south.^ ^
Guns, Uifles, Hardware, kc,
U IQ hhda N. O. Sugar (choice).
10 “ N. O. *' common.
15 ** Mueoovado Sugar *
60 bbls Stuart's Brown Sugar
2.1 •• •* Pcwd'rd “
26 “ 8tuarf# Crushed *
25 •• •* Coffee 1
10 boxes 8tuart's Loaf in ■
•pi 16
|>AI/TliUORK FI.OL'R AND BACON.—
XJ 200 bbls. aad 60 half do. Howard st. Flour; 60 Hhds
prime Bacon Side* ; 30 do. do. do. Shoulders, landing
and for oslo by
apr 16 8CRANTON, JOIIN8TON A CO.
J. E. DrFOBD.
\ Island of St. Thomas, for sal* by
pr 16 J. E. BUFORD, Apothecaries' Hall.
/'1ITJRATE OF MAONEHlA.—An agreon-
1/Mo refrigerant apd laxative for th* Summer, for
sale by (apr 16) J. E. DBFOIiD, Apothecarlea' Hall.
JUST RECEIVED per Steamer— IU barrel#
#1 Apples ; 10 boxes Oranges; 10 do. Lemons, Figs,
Nuts, itsisins. Currants. Citron. Dates, etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER, Boll and Congress-sts.,
apr 15 Monument square
THE KNICKERBOCKER for April t
WT OMAN'S Life : nr the Trials of Caprice ; by
W Miss Emilio Darien, Author of Change and
Cusngo, eto., ete. Received by
apr®’ J. M. COOPER A CO-
rjpEA.—Verysupurior BliokTei, tor#a|e by^
opr fl
MINIS A FLOBANCE.
B AI.T1MOHE l-LOlIlt, BACON, *c.
loo bbls. superfine Howard Street Flour,
60 hhds. prims ne* Bacon Sides.
20 « *• “ “ Shoaidors,
SI KWXw i-g j—
feuHTdW. /OHHBTON » OQ-_
Oil iv STOVES
BOII.KKa.-Tug
fallow. Ware, ter a
m
orHoi
Htfsassw*
TAB. TOLUTAN.
jutm t ncaAKCs.
3 “HE SUBSCRIBER b.c. lo.vo to iofor»_k“
friends and the publio generally, thatA# be*
ased the entire stook of Mr. JOHN CARROlIl*{J
176 Congross-st., and that h* will sell GUNB, Jm****
PISTOLS, Ac., at very low prioes, lor cash. j-
Manufaoturing and repairing, of all hisds, prompt
and carefully oxecuted. and at low price*. NEg
COPAKTNKU0U1P NOTICK.
rtlHE umlorai|mod have this day msiaoelmted
X solve# togethor under tho name and stylo of » vr
ton A Vemllli.-, for iho transaction of a general u
Goods bnsiness. Having taken tbe stand mrtaim
Range, No. 72 8t. Julian, and 107 Bry»a-»W-/ *■« ," iB
to Messrs. F. Zogbaum A Co.’s Mnsic stori, *®*y VJJL
• few days, bo nrepared to offer to their msnaiiw®
publio, a iianaeous and well selccted aosortme
Spring Goods. EDWARD 8.1KEMTTON-
* HENRY W. VKR8T1LY''
Savannah, Fob. 17,1862.
Greut Heduction to the Fn®®
of Gas*
B EST qualily Burning Fluid or Os«» l
Wick, Cans and Feeders of various pHtere,
sale by JOHN J.
mar 26 lmo 10,12 and 14 BaWL'gTL
1JACON.—3U bbjUNow Pljse B«o«
In itotfl ,nd fo!r 1,1, br IspI I g 1
IV I.OUJU.-UX) br:l. B-ltJww. Ttout , w
h SO ■" nir^n ““‘wlWV
ul.by [.pi 18}
Srsr oU -
Stripe
Whits Plaid Swiss „ - -
Whit# Figurod Swiss Muslin*,
QLAIN AND JA^NNEB-A aseorUn« , ‘
SUU^