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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1853)
MAY 10. 1853. WHOLEiAM AND 1 CLOTHING S XI AVINQ removed from the e XXond Bryan stw rite «>* tho I’h Mr. Champion'# On fill/ announce to t' clnfty that tho/ wl and troll selected ■* Keudjr lf»de Clothing, •gother .with »T«J article nooesaaryln thi tCtoxraexnea’s Purnishinff Lino. Together lOen Wo ootid Invite legant an Shirt* i or the moot quality. Cravat* In over/ variety, Collar a the no treat styles. Drawers and UmlorahJrt# of va rious materials and make, Cap*. Half, Ulotr#*, 8ook*, Boot* Mid Bjto«s. Alio Tranks, Blankets, Ao., to., all •f Which will be sold at _ . UnuMizully Low Price*. by ItovO-fim D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER, Oliver's new brick building, Bryan-st. WINTER IKON WORKS, nmrriri r. Alabama, Sept. 1, 1859* flllJE&K Work*, employing 150 hands, construct I on average of an Knglno xreeklu—and beg attention aTAlOi owners to the must valuable improvement la Mill Machinery of the4tay. and so mnruntmd—to wit: COOPlvU’M PATENT CTKliitlT AND B1K1CCT ACTING HlNULK AND GANGSAWilllLL RNUUNK. mbhaciKo (wtNU otuxk vxloabuc larminuni) HuXlfc’S PATENT CONTINUOUS FEEDWORKS An incompiyably superior subsktulefor th< Hag Wheel. The peoMtar principle from wkloh the above Mill ds- S ves Its greatest merl f is more especially valuable in i application to the Gang &nw frame. The Engino stands immediately underneath the Raah, to which the Tiiton Rod is directly attached. The motion of the Sash is thus directly controlled by the steam in the cylinder, and by the introduction of thte at a particular point, tho tores Oflmth the up and downward nroko(usu- ally railing vrtllrsaoh jarring efTeoteouthe plumber blocks ana wrist pice,) is entirely arrested, the Sash being thus always suspended as It were ou the Steam, relieving thereby the journal! and wrist, (so liable to hint in the nsual application) of all heating tendency. My vlrluo of this principle, practical demonstration eau be furnished that these mills are capable of an ea sy speed of 2pu revtlutions per minute, and at this spend are nearly noiseless; the cut of th* saws being n*lDoit alono heard. A common speed fur the single saw nuder this application is from 25Uto 300 revolu tions per minute! The style in which these Engines and their appurtenauous arc gotten up, is superior throughout, while th« mill in itw design, embodies eve ry practical and well tried improvement extant. The Engine sad otbor Turk from this establishment is not sxoellsd in any part of the United Htates. Employing ns it duos, tho Lest talent, and provided with the best heavy and light tools and materials, no superiority of Style or workmanship M admilbxU This point is readi ly conceded by all who visit these very extensive being mod: i Railroad a Attention Is also called to Cooper’s *• Htrictly Portable and Vlbra- ^ Jtory” Circular Haw >1111; Which may be hauled with entire facility, from pointtn/ point, at pleasure, by four horses; and is warranted sw* parlor to any heretofore presented to the publio. X Contracts made for delivery in Now York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta nonthe transportation to these points bell ate from tho facilities presented by tl water communication thorewitB. Add' . . A. WARNER. Sec'y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't, _ . . Montgomery, Ala. P. 8.—These work* have recently shipped to Pensa- •ola, I la., a Mill provided with twu of 4i ‘Cooper s direct acting Uang Engines, and two of his sing]j Saw En- |lue^,wblch are capable of outtlng 60,000 foot of luin- The parties ordering, effected tho purchase after a tour through the Northern and Eastern States, in search of the best and uiostnpprovud Mill, after lirst exmnin- iWg those of this company; they returned after tlior- loAgh investigation, convinced that no establishment met with presented suob general advantages, or combi nations of improvement os found at these works. MKrBKKMUSS: T. O. Metcalf, President Mechanics' B'k Augusts. (J. B Lamar, Pres't B'k of the Republic, New York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. Withiugtou, Savannah. Wm. M. Martin,Charleston; Wright, Williams 4 Co., Now Orleans.ly oct 13 pition saYIwo store. Omu SiwtUee JtLc' AT MAAS fc HEYMANN'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. YfAAB A HEYMANN baa to inform their XVJL patroar and t h. r-bllo ffaaaraDy, in both tha city luiToountry, that th.r «r« »ow prep.r.J to ol.r on. of th. Iiwri and boet oel.ctod itoolu of OLOTHIltQ, and m general neeortment of Gen tlemen'e FURMISHifrU GOODS ml4 Ft net Sotiane. mr brought to thia city, anltablo for Rprlna ml Bum- inor wear, at prloeo narar known ot baud of In thu -V. onumorata n faw which w. invite tpndal , Frock C..ln, S.Sff&aa^ssc. 011 "' *- 4 ®°" 0ol ‘ r,<l Bualnesa anti Uniting Conca, In evsryvarista of stylos, and of different materials, such as Cloth, Cxutmuro, Tueod, Cashmorot and man ufactured la plain, oloudod, striped and mixed patterns. _ , Pnnulsons, In Blaok and faney Colored Cloth, Cassimer* and Cas- glnet snportiue Doeskin in various colors. Plain, White and Figured Satin and 811k- for wedding and party wear; Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Blaok and l'aroy Satins,Doe- Skins, Cashmsrets, 4c. Hosiery* Oents' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, Olovss, Suspenders. Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Nsok Ties of th# latest French and American styles in great variety. Ilau, Caps, Trunks, Carpel Bags aud Valines. The poouliar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments in their trade seldom met with, and at th* same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jofferson streets—the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MAAS 4 UKYMANN. Boys and Youtba’ OUthlng, Not to be surpassed iu tbs variety of style*, make A bill to b« o..v.tiod no Ordinance to and set nnart a lot whereon to erect an House and fireman's Hall. 1- Be It ordained by tho Mayor ond Aldermen, of the City of Savannah and the Hamlets thersofln CovaoUfUMMhled, and tt Is hereby ordainedky anthor- Ity of the seme, that a lot of land sixty feet In width and ninety foot in depth, situated at the gontb-West corner of Aborcorn and South-Broad streets, be, and the same hereby isr-iel apart for tho purpose of having erected thereona new Engine House and Fireman s Hall, fbr the ns* of the Savannah Fir* Company. Seo. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said. that all Ordinances or part# of Ordinances mili tating against tho provisions of this Ordinance, bo, and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, May 6, 18.13. [L. 8.1 R. WAYNE, Msyov Attest -. EnwiRP O. WitAow, Clerk of Council. 8 An Ordinance To amend an Ordinance, defining wbst .hall bo considered public nuisances, and for the romevo! of the sHaio, passed 3d Adgust, 1830. Seo. 1. B* it ordained by tps Mayor and Alderman of tbs City of Savannah and the Hamlets thereof in Council asiombled, sad it Is hereby ordained by the au thority of the same, that from and after the passing of this Ordinance, tho provisions of said Ordlnanoe pro hibiting the keeping of Hogs, within curtain limlU.be aud the same are hereby extended so as to embraoe and inolnde the whols corporate limits of the City of Savan nah, and the Hamlets thereof. Seo. 3L Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances conflicting with the provisions of ffi hereby repealed. ils Ordlnanoe be, and the s Passed la Couneil, Savannah, April 21.18!U. Koblnson A Gamp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, ANDDEAI.KH8 IK FINK RliADY.MADE CLOTHING, A HK now receiving ami opening their stock of SPRING AND BUMMER GOODS, all of which nave been selected daring the past monthly onr Mr. Camp, oonsistlng in part of Light, Black and Fancy Colored Cloths, Casssmiers.CsshmsrctU, 1'eltesa Cloths, and I)rap d ete, Vestings of Silks, Satins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Oar Ready-Made Clothing is from th* well-known lions* or W. T. Jenuinge 4 Co., Broadway, New York, -nd oanuotbe snrpassed. We have onr usual large supply of Furnishing Goods i band—everything requisite tor a gentleman's ward robe—together with Trunks, Valises,Carpet-Bags; also, klndia Rubber Goods, snob as Coats, Gionkn, Ponchos, Virgins and Capet, all of which we offer as low and < asVood terms as oaa be obtained elsewhere. GAUDHY'ti BUILDINGS, next to Pnlaski House. New Books. J RAMEH'8 D1ABV : • l.cyuii of III, Rliiua, and Rebecca and Rowena ; by W. M. Thackeray. Wood and Beach's United State# l)isj>eusatory. Anaient Christianity Excmpliilcd. Milman's History of Christianity. New Themes for a Protestant Clergy. J riant* Progress from tho Valley of V«.^wotion to Everlasting Glory j by the author of .Little Ueury and hi-Hearer. Vouot's Pastoral Theology. Simon kentou: or the Boout’s Revenge. Barunm s Illustrated News. Gieasou s Tlctorial, for sal* at the Book Store of ^ apr 14 p, S. SIBLEY, No, l.lfl Congress-si. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. f|'IIK 8Ua8tl»lUliK Ini. ue Nun,I, .ml X constantly receiving from the best and most rospeo- table manufsoturers iu the country, Rich Diamond, Ru- ky, Fear^ and other Jewelry, and storUng Silver Ware, ibie. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Sll- id Walters; Tea Sots; Castors; Cup# nnd New Goods. I . I> A H II E It , W No. 14GCoDgreM-si. OULD invite the attention of Ladies* to his choice selection of Barages, Chally’a, Muslim uauiurics. Colored and Plaid do.. Ginghams, Ribbons, llosu anil half do., Linen Cambrio /Idkfs., Under- sleeves, Collars, Gloves, not do., MiU, Laces, Judging# lusertings, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varie- ty of fanny articles. tf apr 0 1893. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. pIBUHON, HEIJIT &t CO., No. 101 Bry- X an, and CS Ht. Juliaa-ats., Savannah, Georgia, have * n «tore, and are receiving weekly additions by the r ?t .* * nd eeleoted Spring stookuf faah- i READY MADE CLOTUINO, to which they luoh _ T _ ▼#r Plates , .... f „ Saucors; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap BoaU; Soup and BajmeJUdiSf] Pie, lot Cream, Cak# and Hih Knives; *«■ vream, oaai anu run nuives; BoUdSUvsr Dessert, Piokle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Riugi: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Sliver Plated Jl " rk l* ud Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffer# and Trays: Ivory Balanoe-Uandle Knives and Silver Plated on Steal Table " ~ Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clock* and common Bras* Clocks of every desorlpUon. Gold and silver Lever aud Lenlue Watohss; Fine Eoamellod Hunting Watches: Gold aud Silver Thim- . Q® ld Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals aud Keys; Flue Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Baaors add Rador Strops; Card Cases Port J^JU*** 1 ** attention will be glvan to repairing of Watohec and Jewelry. ■ From his long exporieno* and exUnslve facilities, ha tafSgft.Wtam be will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Uis prices are as low, and teraos as liberal as at any establishment in the State. *b4T IS 8. W1LMOT. No. 1 Market-square. i Century ot Wonders, but lew of nveries aro mors striking than that of Cris- Mngsave the change of huo in tho Chemelion Un, can ftrluoro rapid than the alteration «th* o olorofth* hair by the application of . 1 i^quld Hair Dye. The inventor hoa found out the mad secret or the prooees by whloh nature im- R arU oolortothe hair, and has followed it up sucoesa- nly. The ohauge is Instant and perfect, and the oon- ditiun of thb hair is improved by the Dye. All skeptics are solicited to call and judge for themselves. Crlgtadoro’s VttBHKRVATIVK AND HKAIITIFIEH fItiniiti,.* IU mrtkud Mrp,U4tu IU luxuritnc, to u -PPUM, ,nil bou. •old U CWI8TAOOK0 8 liiir JJroulo, BUoon, No. V Mopa«unu»qf.»w,,Ho. ly mar 19 Sprfua Bry Uoods. J*08T HmCKlVED aud now open ibr luippc- Kl ■ ' Printed Grenadines, Plain eud Printed Crape do Paris, Plain and Printed Borages, Plain and Priuted Borage DeLaines, Printed Muslla»4Capsbri. u Main A Printed Organdies. Scotch 4 French Ginghams, French, English and AWeri- oau Prints, Bi’k4 High dol'd Borages, Plain and Folard Silks, Ac. EMBROIDERIES. Chemisettes 4 Undersleeves Valeuoiuoa and Iuisle Lace, ** 0 IldkEr * n<i Ctmbrlj Hemstich'd Cambrio Hdkb. O LOVRS. Ladies', Ucntlomsn's and Children's In every va- HOSIERY In Linen, Cotton and Silk, in all styles. TRIMMINGS. DroiSyi Trimmings, latest UoVs*E KEEPING GOOD8. f.inen 8heetings, Piilow-oaao Linen, Sootch, Russia and Bird Eye Diaper, Tshle Damask and Cloths, Damask Doileos, Napkius and Towels, Table and Plano Covers, Window Shades and Car- talus, Worsted Damask Curtains, Parasols aud Umbrellas, Musquito Netting, Marseilles Guilts, Imperial Colored Quilts, Allendale Quilts, Ao. Matting, Plain aud Cheek’d Floor Oilcloth. lonable w „ M1V „ invito the attention of merchants and tho publio in gen- eral. The favorable reputation our goods have gaiued, both for sty re and quality, we are determined shall be sustained j and no efforts will bo spared to give onr ous- tomorsentire satisfaction. Receiviug.aswedo.goodsdi- —ot from OUH O WNMANUFACTOR Y, we are enabled soil them as low as can be furnished in the Southern country. Our slock is varied and complete throughout, and peculiarly adapted tothe Southern trade. We have now instore COATS as follows: Black and Fancy Ala- >aoa and Bombasine Frocks, Sacks and hall Sacks, Jrm.M and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine White Linon Duok English Paltoti, Fauoy Silk Cro tons, Pongee Silks, Ron! Grass Linens, Black and Fan- cy Cashmerstto Business Coats, eto.. etc. PANTS, Blaok Doeskin, Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Plain and Fr uoy Linen Drillings, Uoavy White and Fancy Duok do., Black and hanoy Cashmeiette, etc., etc. A great of White Fig'd and Embroid.red Marseilles V *. ftnd Fancy Satin Forms, White and Fan cy Silk do. do. Also a full stook of Furnishing Goods, Uauie, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fancy Cravats, ■Glove#, Suspenders, Socks, etc. Also a superior stock of Youths' Clothing. The attention of Merobauts vis iting tbs city is respectfully solicited to an examination nf our stook, which will b* sold on accommodating feb 19 Robinson Ac Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealert in /'is. Ready-Mad, Clothing, A HE now receiving their slocks of Fall and Win- iXf-'r Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, * ua f *acy Colored English and French Cloths; Over- t.oatluga, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Beavers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Bine, Blaok and Drab: English, t reach and American Cassimer ,of Bl'k and FanoyCol- ors; Vestlugs, of Silks, Santins, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rich fht-Silk Velvets. KU of which will be made up at the ahortet aotioe, and in th* best style of workmanship. ' Our Ready-Made Clothing li manufactured at the wall-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings 4 Co., No. J31 Broadway, New York, and is warranted equal to any In the oity. Wo keep oonstautly ou hand th* largeat assortment ?£Sj rui, ? ,D f °°° d> of any house In the trade, such as White and colored ShirU; Fancy do; 8ilk, Luis Thread aud Qausu Merino Under Garmeuts; Shaker. Flannel end Lambe Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambs Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White and oolored .Vld Cloven, of Alexander's make; 8 h? ok,, Hoarf *’ * n, l Collars; and, in fact, every City Marshal’ll Office* SxVA.KNAU, Al'RIL 13, 1833. The following Resolution was passed in Council 01 tho 14th Msroli last, vis: Haul red, That tho City Marshal be instructed ' ‘ “* * * ‘ ’ ihington and Green War r two years have olapsed nance. A majority of the owners having already complied with said Ordinance." The Paving Ordinances have not been complied with iu the following cases, vis: Washington Wakd. Loti 13,14,19, 20,21. 22,23, 24, 2\26, 27, 28. — lotion. I will rcoeivo proposals for paving the said loti, until *• - f **h day of May uext. 13 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal. a: TO ARCHITECTS. NE HUNDRED DOLLAHN will be paid for the best plana for suitable editicos for Laurel B Cemetery. Tho plans must embrsco a Keeper's Dwelling, with ample apartments and suitable rooms for servants, a Porter's Lodge and a Chapel, and must be accompanied with eitimato aud specifications. Persons desirous of submitting plans for the above buildings must hand them in to the undersigned on or before Tuesday the second day of May. Tne plans approved of will obtain the sum offered above by resolution of Council. JOHN MALLERY, Chairman of Committee on Health and Ceiuotory. Savannah, April 11th, 1863.apl 12 If mil * by the msstor, owner, employer, or"guardian of a negro or person or color, shall puss the bearer thereof until ten o'elock P. M.; bnt that, in order to pass a negro or free i>erson of color after ten o'clock P. M., a special ticket shall be given, which ticket shall speoity tho hour when it is to expire, and maybe giv«n both be fore and after ten o’clock P. M.: Prodded, however, that no tiokot shall pass the bearer theroof after mid night. whether it be datod before or after that hour, un less the time Vhen it is given, aud tho object in view, and the plaoo to which the Loarer is seut, arc distiuctlv specified.’* The otfioers and privates of the City Guard are hore- ’ ' J enforoe the above section. Mayor. „ .... WARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 23th Jan’y, 1833. Clerk of Counci.. OTICK •—All iiorsous having relatives, or having charge of bddies deposited in the Gaston . j If nr l to have them removed within thir- ty days. Those remaining after that time will bo buried in the publio oemetery. JOHN MALLERY, •P r *0 Ch’r. Com. Health aud Cemetery. fiS Piano Cones* o. a a carte— inniiAM uu , 1 „.... House, up stairs, Pm raiA, now oders to th* pubUe an sn- ,4 . sssertment of PIANOS, jnst received Srota the most eolebrated makers, and of such patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs. Nonas 4 Clark's and James Thompson's Instrument*, which are here offered, stand nnrivalled in tho opinion of all competent judges, as possessing beauty and purity of ton* never before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOB with A'OLIAN Attachment. Chnreh and Parlor ORGANS, 8EKAPHINES and MELODK- ONS. all of which art warranted, and will be *old at the mannfaotarers' lowest cash prices. Alt oashorders for music promptly attended to. 8eeond band Planoe bought and sold. Piano* timed and repaired. P. 8.—Tho extraordinary snccesa of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MU8IC,and th* porfeet sstis- faotion it has given. Induces the subscriber to continue It- Lessons la BINGING. PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, Ac., aro given by Artists of the very highest ability. It needs but be mentioned, that 8ig. ANDREA AJLF18I, and Mademoiselle HELENE 8CHAAFF, who stand pre-eminent among the profession, are conneeted with the Institution, and devoti their time and talents to the pupils. [je2fi ly] 0. C. B. CARTER, Principal UEUIIGE J. IIENKEL8, No. 178 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia. OPPOSITE TUB HTATK U0U8B, Has j uit received from Frsnee his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS pc oapTOfflfflffis ashionable colon \J iu Brocatelle, Flush and Satin De I^ine. Curtains hang in the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Persons wilting to Furnish in the latest stylo in th* 'all, are respectfully informed that we are now having lanufactnred in Paris twenty fine sets of superb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which tho samplo sets have been received. The style is entirely new and of th* most graoefal design. Those wishing to Furnish will please call and examine the immense stook < I before purchasing, as the g ' _ large assortment or well fli and Walant Furniture always o Lee & Walker, (SUCCK8SOR8 TO GEORGE WILLIG.) No. 188 Cheitn nt-st., Phladelphia, T Df.AI.XHS IN PIANO FORTES, Muvlcal Inatrunirnts, Sheet Mnale, Violin,Hultar, llarp 8iriogi,&c. A EL of which will be sold at tho very lowest JA J»tee. Catalogues sent to any part of tho U. States by addros ingas above, post paid. LEE A W . ’ 'S stock being one of the largest in tho t o*a»"u aio 'onouentof giving satisfaction to a*‘ th' so who mav favor t!.e»- w itn their patronage. i 17 NEW WINE AND LHHJUU STOKE. No. 0 Whitaker Htreet* THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- is to the oitiaeus of Savannah, and of the in terior of thle State, that he has now opened and wi<\ keep continually in store, s large assortmsntof the best qualities of tho various kinds of Wines aud ttquorfi, both foreign and domestic, invoicod from the best souroui, and to his stook of which, at present on hand, he invites attention. Having had extonsivo experience in 1 rnneo as a manufacturer, and in Amorioa os impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which are enu merated below are each genuine. Artlclitfl of Direct Importation* Frenoh firaudies of various brands; Holland Gin| Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica aud St. Croix Rum. Wines. 014 Pen, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Dock, Cl.r- at, Sautorno aud Burgundy Wines. Cordiiils. In Cm.., Curacoa, Maraschino, RntaHa,' Siaraiti, Klrschouwasser, Absinth, Ac., Ao* Ale and 1‘oitcr. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors. • 1J R. MAYER. *y to a goal on as sooommodating terms Oaudry’s Building, next d(x * Mcw Sprin* Styles. am )list rcccirrd at the isaw WhoicsaltKA aun rot.il DAT 8TOHK, er.ry rari.ty of Nan otjioi ol Spring Goods, consisting in part of Silk, Beaver and Gossamer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Sennate Straw, Pedals, Wideawake's, Leghon. Panama. Paris, Canton 1 Gampeohsy, Marloalbo. Ao., and BONNETS of every style. Call and see and judgn for yourselves. ~ir 1» BELDEN A CO. Carpeu: Carpets:: Carpets!!: 1*TK have this day opened for sale a splendid JT, assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs. Window Curtains, 4o., consisting in part o.'i MU pieces 3 ply Carpets “ 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do llmsssls Tanaatr 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpet* 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieoes Drugget 6 do Felt Carpet 6 do Dutob do v** fW do Vvlvet and Chsneil Rugs 100 ooinmon Rags and Mats 100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades — J offer at the lowest market All of the above Goods v prloea; for sale hr AIKIN A BURNS. PLANTATION GOODS OF AI.LK1NDS.1N LARGE VARIETY. Towhiehtho sut«cribars are making weekly addi tions, and Invite Merchants, Planters and otners, examine their stock, assuring them that they will ! offered at such prices as to insure satisfaction, by Laroche a bowne, Shad’s Buildings. * purchase! bushels 1 sule iu iota tu suit Corn, 600 bushels Oats, by BROWN A HARRIS, At the West Broad-at. stablei Freeh Salmon, Lobsters. See— half end quarter boxe# Sar-Lnes; 10 Saimaa; 10 do do Jo Lobstora ; u do 6 «lo ^cttlos Tomato Catsups, !. ROUSSEAU. tc.—ao ..Wl" 1 ". 1 ? 1 •IW Tohswoo's, 26 boxes Manulao- ‘WMSegareofDom.i- «ie MaaaIheii.re,jue«rMelTed bjr _*»«.»> M. J. SOLOMONS. L'OU HA LB.—A lirstrutc House Carpenter aud fl»-t*her,aj yoars old, warranted sound.— Apply to Lapr 20] wM. WltlQUT. T/OKSALEa—One hundred balm Eastern Hav X 1 iuetore.for sale by 3 irnmS?- >■ /VllNS.-Au nONKSIti OODEK. __ - mlceor Bngll.a gun.ul UlSuraul “ dr ‘ ,r ay‘« ’ __ JOHN R.JfOHTON. }*SJNSfANliiiiHAMaa4 JMm. ) 66 bbla Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour 40 half bbls Extra Canal Flour GO bbls Butter, Sugar aud Soda Crackers * 60 do oruahed and powdered Sugar SO do Stuart’s B and C olarifiod do 60 do K Phelp’s Gin 25 do Domestic Braudy 40 do New Englaud Rum 2U and 20 B casks 4th Proof Brandy 5 pipes Medor Swan Gin toxes Besdel'stisaud 8s Candles do Soda Biscuit do Grant and Williams’s 6 JO jk ohssta papers Blak Te JO J* do Hyson do team. wfapplncPapee, aeimrted ileea .WO boxes No 1 Family and Palo Soap IX) hbds prim* P R Sugar 15 do flit Muscovado do 25 casks quarts and pints Bysss Porter 50 mats prims old Gov. Java Ooffoo 50 boxes Ohio Pipes, large Bowl 40 doten assorted Brooms Sfti 4» Pa>ute4 Beek.u, laadla, aad for eale be 2L?! .. SOBANTON, JOHNSTON *;co EDWARD O’BIUAE’H GROVEEI AND LII(UUK STUBS, Taylor’n Building, Mkrket Wharf, =fq£\ SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. g=f=j^\ iJSE. O’B. keeps constantly in store afc£|~2'| VUffiMlargo stDck of UuuOKniKs, Limiuri.SffifllM Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.} 35 chests Black Tea. 85 bags of Coffee. « 40 boxes Ground Coffee. til barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sagan. 70 uoxea bamlly. Pale, and No. I Soap.j 4 pipes Holland Gin. 5 half-plpos Cogm 16 barrels Fourth L 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 35 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 15 barrols Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wlnox. 76 dosun Teapots, assorted qualitius. 10 oratas assorted Crockery-Ware. ly oet 19 C.W.VAM HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER. *V r Prolapsus Uteri, (Pulling of the Womb.) r |’IlL attnntinn of Physicians and Ladies suffering 1 from the above derangement, is respectfully in vited to “Van Horn's Improved Uterine tiupitorter.”— Th®7 eremade without the Steel Springs, whloh are highly olyeotionable on accountoftheirohafing the hips, Ao., making them extremely unpleasant to be work.— They have no superior for the relief and enre of the above displacement, and are recommended and need in the practice ot the followlngProfessorsof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, vis,: Processor ®. A. Eve, Medical Collego, Augusta, Ga. J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila. .. St***’ Woodward, Med. Inst., Cinoinnatti, O. * W. P. Johnston, ColumbiaCol’ge,Waah'n,D.C. H. Miller, Med. Dop't,Unlv’y, Louisville, Ky. A.II.Cenaa, Med. Collego of Lcjtiiana.N.O., and by the Physioians generally throughout the Unitod States. C.W.VAN HORN A CO, Philadelphia, Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instrument# for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring the ns# of Bandages, or Instru ments for restoration. J, B. MOORE A CO. J* 18 1? Agents In Savannah C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Brace manufactured that dote not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be toorn mith both ease and coutfort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to give these a trial, to teat their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or deblll- tated constitution have aoqulred the habit of bonding forward, (round ’shouldsrod) and eompressing the Chest and Lungs, will find the above Brace to romedy the above defeot, . _ and ensure an erect earriage, with improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, and also allowing a full, free and healthy action and expansion of the Langs, by removing the compression, end. preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from beoomlng weak aad diseased. .. C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Manufacturers of 8orjgicsl Bandages of all descriptions, Philsdelphla^^ig^T^^BJtiOOR^^O. Co*tar’s Exterminator. i gwm THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of I:, Rata, Mice, Cookroaohea, Anu, Ground Mice, Moles Beetles, Crickets, Ac. Warranted not injurious to the human family, will not die in their holes. Also ;M^Ext«ralB*tor for the total annihilation of BKD- Prinelpal Depot, 448 Broadway. RarcRgNcas.—Washiaftoa and Centre Markets! Mr. Hodges, Carlton Uonso r D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Paefflo Hotel; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony street*; Cha*. ThiUault, No. 16 Washington street; L. Delmo- nico, 25 Broadway; E. G. Howard. Editor of the Sun day Times: Westchester llonse, Bowery and Broome street* j W. Uolberton, 430 Broome sfroet, and 76 Maiden Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street 5 George q«y, tfr Union Place , Benjamin Wwd’ McDougal street; L. B. Binesse, 43 John ? d JSn 8t ‘ . rk • P1 *°® '• Thomas Thomas.Jr.. Arobitact, 304 Broadway. . n»uTinoATB or 167 dbxths. I have given Henry R. Costar’s Extorminator an ef- reotnal trial, and having seen the wonderful effecU of the seme, and convinced of the suporlor atflaacy of his Exterminator over any other preparation ever offorred to the publio, I oordially recommend it. By two appli- eations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, „ Bowery Hotel, 895 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For eale by all the wholesale druggists in tho city and thsprlmdpaJ druggists in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, 44. Warranted In all eases. Nono genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy ly 448 Broadway, New York. BIT For sale by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st: ndbj J. B.MOOICE A CO. 6 J GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED • BY Evans A Watson’s No. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia, r 1 it E- P Jt O O.!«' C n E S T S! riTB rilR, lURUISBUllO, PA. October 3U, 1851. The undersigned, appointed a Committe fur the purpose ly the officers of tho Ktato Jalr, wer« present this after noon, when Messrs. EVANS ' WATSON tested „ t a'olock, V M. aving exposed it to %v>h\tch»at fjr two hours, suffl' cienttodeitroy the castiron feet. On opening the Chest, the papers, together with 2,000 olroul*rsdei»osited in our preieuoo, were taken out, not only having boon pre- ■® rTe «* hut not having th* appearance of scorch upon jel4 A. T. Nbwhold, E. E. Boddinott, ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATEO INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century* H ISTORY—The history of thftao plasters would oeeupy more spsoe than can bo spared in these 1. Suffico it to say, that tho most eminent chem ists and physicians of the United States and of Europe were consulted a* to their composition. But it was loft to Mr. Alloook, who for seven years had the entire charge of MesyteBushton's Aator v *— * * -“*•— for pub^He. They aro m: poratlofflrthe perspiration oau*go on suffloiontly whore the plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters, causing tho accumulation of acrid fluid, which coro * the skin and occasions many uupioasant sensations, neoessary for the cure or alleviation of affections which a plaster is usually applied. They are tonio and oarmiuative, which renders them of peculiar value in many affections of the chest and - — especially when a nervous character; Ll ^m. and to a certain extent, vitalise the part upon which they are applied. These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will be found invaluablo in weakness ofth# back, ohronio rheumatism, and extractions of the mus cles; nouralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, aud^>aiaa iu the side or chost, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia i_. _, at the pit of the stomach; in ohronio or rocont affo tioni ot the kidneys; in cases of sprains, strains, bruises ; and in nearly all cases where a local pain J. ROUSSEAU. Comer Bull and Buy Streets. Importer nnil Dealer In nines, Liquors and Cigars, THE subscriber has now on hand a and well selected stock of Wines, Liqnors and Sugars, comprising the following: of ohoioost RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe ohoice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of tho first quaJily and ohoioest OLD RE SERVE/’ vintage 1840. One l*lne of the ohoioest aud exceedingly rare OLD E TOBACCO. L Dorado, Uaweou’s, Koval Arch and other fa- yorlta brands, fornale by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. Bank, and 35 Gfoes assorted Smo- ..wingTouaeo;, ^... Ma.uj.o- N ew g pr i n g * Nununer Ooods. B l1 WITT Sc MORGAN have iu store, to which they nrejweekly adding by the steamers, a large ana elegant stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which thoy offer for sale at tho lowest prices: Printed fiarugos, Linen A Cottoi rTAK,V-4uBt received and kr sals bj uNi.M - "^fiACO. A ' ALE I s |—ICO barrels Albany /VPfenm.Ue.browed expressly for me, received per &t»4i ana Milford, and tor sal* at the Albaa v Ale £e- r° l .. (»p 7) W. M. DAVIDSON. Si UFACTlJ ukd to- P ,DACCV.-Spd,000 Began, various braudr, aad 45 Ijoim lu.uulauttliadJTobau., for .ale bv .“l- 7 _ W. M'DAVIDBON. W Palmed Woh \ V Tube, Woud aad J lao Weah Bo.nl., W.ier Pula, Wall Baobab, Balere, tie., for .alo bv »Pr* JAB. SULLIVAN. j r’iuoa UMOGKUIKH. —- Received J steamvr—I*ig Hauis, Fulton Market Beef. White iSftg” 1 * ^ el,<>ie • Cbe~«^»«J foru.lt bj AX/HITK ANU COLURKl) I.1NKN IJHlLLu] ft BUM Llaea, aad Llaea Coatlogs, Tluuoj. Pillow Caaa IdaeuL Ore.Mliaee, Irieh Llaoaa, a^cr*i®s»-'. Hootch A FrenohGUuluuni, Laocs, Ribbons, Ac., Ladlct'ami Geuta Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves, Real Nett Gloves A Mitts Casslmtres and Vesting?. Wklfa ....I 0.1 .A * 1® * Sheeting, Huokalaoks, „ , Towels A Sootch Diapois, Linen Damasks, eLSisiBt^assi Furnltare Fringes, Pavilion Lace and Nett, Umbrellas aud Parasols, Swiss Jaconet and puid Muslins, Mali and Naiusooksdo^ White and Colored Linen Drilling* and Coatings, Mourning Goods of all de- soriptions, OMrii.dMUberg.. aad a Urge rarl.t, of olb.r H.a- HlBSnOB NEW BUILD1NQ, Ooagt«M-rt. mar25 M PKKNUHHGAHT die GO. havew... i fi .»uuo. the arrival THIS DAr of lb. Brat por- Springr Stock. Tbslr Mr. Prendergast being now In the anrketa, 7*®y ®*P«et tho fnu completion of his purchases in afew days, ot which a detailed notice wUI be given: in tho „, r7 ^ 178 BROUGUTON-8T., kt 7 Opposite Saint Andrew’s Hall. L L N ? N « DAMASKS. Brewa SgSTSSlStSSP Buper M.^hwl 1 For Kiel HE«»Y LATHBQP * CO. lOtOJUtn MLK ANDlilMKN BRAID . KBMPTON a VKRSTIT.T ’O viutage 1830. SEHCIAla, vintage 18M). One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipe* Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot or the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, In Boxes am) Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. ** “ dS “ “ SHERRY '• Twelve half pipes ohoios OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: UenneMy, London Duck, Jean Louis Pinct, Gastillon, Guimard, Saaerao, Saliguao, aud Otard. Dupuy A Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. ... g" „ . ** Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port,Tenerifle,Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wines, Imported Cordials-sueh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ac. 1UU.0U0 choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, aud a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf doc3U FlHK’S HI ETA Li Lie BURIAL CASE*. This valuable article Is Juatreeelved and for snlo by „ . I. W. MORRELL A CO., sopt 31 y Bole ngenta In this City for the inventor Rmoniais, more particularly to tho loiter from fir. a. T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Allcock oured of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years standing. T. Hemleniou’n Letter. Fbrnvllle, Louisiana, March 8, 1850. Dn. T. Allcook, Sin:—I havo been suffering under a severe attack of neuralgia disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy of the heart, and have tried everything known to the praotioe of medicine from the very host M. D’s.j but truth prompts Die to eay that your plasters have given me more permanent relief than anything cl so " have used, and I believe will produce a perfect cure. • am wonderfully pleased with tho counter-irritant effect of your plaster, for it is produced iu such a mild and padual way, as wall as the invigorating action it gives to tho oapillsry circulation around the, parts to which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative lnflu- eue* they exert upon all nervous diseases. Vn oonolusion, permit me to say, that I have had tx- i>«rlenoo of the qualities of the plasters heretofore in use, but must, plaao jours at the head of thorns 11. Ev ery modioal man who becomes acquainted with them, will assuredly recommend his patients to use no other than the Medicated India Rubber Plastor of Dr. Alloook. “ Yours vory truly, _ I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters oan be obtainod at tbs Book Store cl W. Thounk Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, •nd border of all Drnggists, throughout the country. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. Rap of Snvunuuli. TTAVING purchased tho Copy Right of Edward JLA A. Vincent. Esq., of his now Map of Savannah, the undersigned has mads arrangementwto fill all or ders for tbs same at aLurt notice. A sufficient number furmxh subscribers, was roroived by last steamer aud will be delivered immediately. W* are unablo to supply tho country domand uutll th* arrival of tho next steamer. Arrangements have been made for a further supply, whloh we trust will ho regularly re ceived. All orders punctually attended to. Address 8. 8. SIBLEY, Book Seller and Stationer. •P? 8 No. 138 Congrois-at., Savannah. Th Proprietor of t£#*L_.. . Savannah, to 8. 8. Sibley, Esq., Publisher and Book seller of this city, 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 COFAKTNKRMMIP. HE undersigned havo formed a copartnership, taking effect from the first day of Janaary last, un- ths firm of JOHN B. MOORE & CO, for the transac tion or a gouoral wholesale A retail Drug, Paint and Oil business. They may bo found at the old stand of Moore A Hendrickson, Gibbous Buildings. m»rl JOHN B. MOORE.' DANIEL B. MOORE, • JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. r warranted sound and of good character. - App?y tr r»)WM. WRIGHT. lkOKUlt’N htonmcb Illttom.—10 D ker's celebrated Stomach Bitters, jnst received anu for sale by (apr'”‘ . «... J. ROUS8EAU. IfkllOXRS Oranges and Lemons, just lauding Ao and fur sale by (apr 27)W. ^D. FORD. I BHL.H1MOHJEH TUNGUEH, extra large i. and for sale by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. B IITTEjM A choice article for the Table aud ter —le by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. mi Graham's siae, Pntnam’s Magaxins, uouey s Lady's Bo jn s Magaain* Tor May, Black wood for April; >, oeived and for sale at the Bookstore of >Pr»7 8. 8 SIBLEY, 105 Congress-et. SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE Subscriber would respecifully announce to the oitisena of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, Soeth Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for to* reception of his friends. He assures them that nothing will be left un done on his part to oontinns It a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. Uis prloea will be as reasonable in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style 40 30 Single’Shave. Shampooing.... „ _ Shaving six and seven times a weak 2 00 Shaving firs times a week I fiu Shaving three or four times a weak I ou Ticket# for Children’s Hair Gutting, 8 for 1 00 Hot and Cold Baths. m Parents are respectfully informed that every oars and pains will be taken with their oblldren when eent to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for eale a variety Faaoy, Goods, such a* Gentlemen's Cravats, Steolu, aU kinds « Gloves, Dross Bhirt*. Me- rino and Gotten Underehirt* and Drawers. Pocket Udkfs., Collars, 6ocks, aad other articles of Gentle men’s wear; also-Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nall, Flesh Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Heaps, Oils, Colognes, am - great variety of other artioles. Balm of (Savannah. This beautiful preparation is manafaotured by him self for oleausing and darkening the Hair; thousands who have reoeived the benefit of oleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair, are willing to pom- mend it. Prica--$1 a S&ST.7 three b r $2 25. Augusta Barber Shop. He wonld also take the pleasure of informing his nn- merous friends that he has opened a magnificout Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Urosd-atreet, Augusta, where every couvenleDoe will be found to make his pa trons ooutfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au gusta are respectfully rolicltcd to give me a oali. . . M * HAYWOOD, Mouumuut-sq., Savannah, Jauj ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta. Spring and Summer Ooods, AT TUB B Nevr Store, 140 Branghton-strcct. WE have just reoeived our^ffi*^^, stook of Summer Muslins and^'r’^i Lawns, which for beantyand neatness cannot be surpassed, and would Invite the attention of the pub same. As we are determined to salt tbs most fastidious in taste, and in prioes, and in styles of GOODS, which aro unequalled in the oity. Consisting of Fine Fronch Organdie Muslins, Super do do do, do do Jaconet do, Super French and English Lawns, French Robe a la Bayadere, of the latest styles in Muslins and Bareges. Super Black Lawns and Muslins from 12)g to 60 ctt.; fast colors from the celebrated manufacturing house of Muihouse A Freres. Fig’d White and Col’d 8wiss Muslins. Waite Emb'd Organdie do Col’d do Muslins, new styles, plalded. Fine White Dotted Muslins. For sale b; . For sale by J. H. COHEN A CO. CfGABM! CIUAltS! ! CIGAB8!!! TUST RECEIVED, mid for sale bv P. JACOBS, JLl ,6t No. 27 Bull street. Savannah, Georgia, the fol- utreefc Baltimore *lonr, for eale b apr 26 bJwla XYURNATKI) HITTKHS.—/Tsurerim- •dj. /or Dyspepsia, Fever aad Ago*, general de- jr. Also, Uoflland’s German, Colleton and Moflkt' itters, just reoeived and for sal# by kprn JOHN B. MOORE A CO. UJLOU Jt*~*J0 bbls. N. tit. Louis Pifcrfiue Flour, r and 34 do. Extra Family do., reeelved per sehr. Q, E/Presoott, now discharging, and for ante low from Wharf: (apr 26) A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay-st. i£*—Phalou’a improved Liquid Hair Dye; also. Oilman's, Uutchin’s, Alexander'*, W D . JOHN B. MOORE A gq BAG^r—For sale low by -' • •• Laroche abowne. ;aN8.~GU»#, 1Roue and Yellow. Pan*, for sale br ~ r - COLLINS, lOOBryan-L HALE. —A man 30 year* old, a firtirat* f OR MAIilfi.—A man 3 lowing ohoiee brands, via: 4,000 Rio Hondo, 3,000 El Kiflo, 6.200 Georgia, 5,000 Angusta, 10.0C0 Legalidad do Lopox, 2,000 Cabanas, 4,0U0 De Cabarga y Com- pania — the celebrated London six*, manufacture on hand. Bough and Ready CHEWING TOBACCO, Julia Dean uo Lewis Csss Extra Gold 7a*af do Jaa. Thomas, Jr„ Va. do do Jenny Lind Twist, do Excelsior do do El Dorado do .... ,Cf«»D4on’a Aces. All kinds of Snnr Casas, Ac. 2,000 La Patria, 5,000 La Guipaiooana, 2,000 Ooorgia Regalias, 6,000 Esmeralda, 5,000 El Crisol. 5,000 Ci land r ados, 7.000 Antonio Lopex, 3,000 Washington Primers, Also, a large lot of his own rpHE ALTERATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS AnoVorU, 8 »a5 IlloI “ lU,, ‘ * tn ° B “OW-BOOM for TmuI1'c m department for ladies. btlng BOW ooaiplotad, w. would iarlto tbo .tt.ntlon of the musical public to onr stork, comprising every article in the lino, whloh oan bo furnishes (wmolmalk and KETA1L) at Beie~Yorkprices. mso FORTES, A. 8TODAKT * Co., j. d. Du.dak, aad other! of tablished reputation, coustantly on hand. „ MOUDAUJtf Jk CO*. Imfoktbbs, No*. 74 81. Julian and.107 Bryan-streeti, °°t27 tf Noxe to Market Sqi Hunt’s Restorative, ORVEOETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. rl^IIlS ploaaaut and eflicieul agent for the proven- ■ tion of baldness, and the removal of dandruff, if W*p®*t auxiliary at tho toilet, both on account of agreeable perfumo, (free from essential h 5 lr . i n * nd enrl. When ii r « * rao *®l flnid, it may be dressed bc-au- pSlfc.i’i *“ y S? rm .r W| . u, T #d * "°. M 10 kee P *■ its P>»®o. Previous to curling tbo hair, moisten it lightly with the ohto«ran’I 0 K ^5 C i* »“ dd «ra*>le curl. Children a heads should be dressed with the Restorative with •Jo* h»* p brush, as it will at once thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay th* foundation of a Koudhpad of hair. For sale, together with a variety of Ila'r Oils, Co lognes, and Shaving Creams, at the 4 SHAVING AND 1IAIR-DRES8INO SALOON, 168H Rruughton-street, Nearly opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, Ey WM. J. HUNT. Keuiptoii A Verstille A RE now opening a finely assorted and complete XlL "took of Summer and other Dry Goods, which thoy will offer upon the most accommodating terms. As great care ha* boon exorcised in the selection of their stook, with a view both to price and quality, they confidently invite their friends and the pnolio goneraf- ly to oall and examine for themselves. apr 5 New Spring A Summer Goods. SPECIAL NOTICE. W E havo groat pleu.uro in directing the tion of our old friends and customers in this oity nnd tho surrounding country, to the full arrival of our recent purohases, comprising the largvst and best as sorted stock of general dry goods we have evor offered for sale^gA To enW as to keep paeo with our inoressing trade we have remoqed our business to large" «••«* *- •« inodioua premises, in the now blook tnodioos premises, in the now blook of bnildinn on BROUGHTON ST., OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW'S HALL, WEST Blbi, where we will be happy to havo early calls from all intending purchases. M. PRENDERGAST A CO., a P r » 173 Broughton street. Farmer** FIrelnaaraaee Com,any „ or UTICA, N, Y. CxriraL, $200,1100. Granite ^re^ur.nce Company Capita l, $150,000. Charter Oak Life Inxarance Compaur. HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (midorsed by the State) $250,000. Alfred Gill, President. Jab. C. Wxlklkv, Sec’r. Applications reoeived by A. WILBUR, * apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 129 Coagres*-st. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Company, Charter Perpetual*- Ca§h Suetem. CAPITAL 8050,000. This ooupsnv combines the Mutual and Proprietary system, ana will insure the live* of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner. ly MINIS A FLOBANCK, Agents. Bancroft A Bryan, GENKKAI. AGENTS AND BROKERS, „„„„„„ FOR TUB I’UKCUABE AND HALX OF STOCKS, BONUS, EXCHANGE* REAL ESTATE. No. JL1Y May Street, Hnvunuah. “ »7 jan24 Liverpool and ixondoa Fire aad Lift Insurance Company* fl^HE uryjorsigootl Agents of the ubovo Company, ■ will take risks against Fire on Buildings, 8took in rrado, Ao., on the most favorable terms. , _. , BANCROFT A BRYAN, ■i* n2< ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL 1NHUUANCK COMPANY* LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. 0 A VITAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. flHIlt) INSTITUTION hns established nifApucy 1 in 8svannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will bo issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savsunah, January 21,1853. l.ONDON P1UKN1X PA HE OFFICE. fpHIS Company takes Fire Risks in thi* city,and JKTNA INK CHANCE COAIPAN1 OF HARTFORD, CONN. r |’HL uudoriiigned, Agouts of the above Comp I eoutinuo to take risks against Fire on Buildings! Stocks, eto., on the most favorable terms, apr 14 ipany, luiugs, COHENS A HERTZ. mutual Life Insurance Company of New York* I SAAC ABBATT, Sec’y. J08EPH B.COLLINS. 1 res t. Dr» R. D. Aunold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fra 14 ly . W. t. HUNTER. Apat. Huultaern illutual luaurnuce Vonpanf. 4 RBURY HULL, I-ra.M.l.t and Troa.ur.r-^ Alton Cii.u, Sea ry o. IT. M.Kit, Aolu.ry. omidor.ign.il, Agoutuf tlw aboTo Couipaay, ooi- ‘* k * thofollowInfH.k., vl.: Marine, Hi"T and /.re; .L«n on (he lire, of Servant.. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. ... , „ WILUAMViNG, Agent, June 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton at Dancing Academy. MONS. A. BONAUD respectfully infor .. his patrons that his last Term, of this season, will commence on Thursday, 7th iust. Pupils, for the above term, will he received until the 23d iust. Persons willing to pstronlxo him ore request ed to send pupils to his Academy at 4 P. M., Tuesday# Thursdays and Saturdayr N.B.- Mona. A.B.’s *• Tuosday, 26th lust. 1 /ACTORS, lHerc. uniM ami Othern, de- siring to havo their Cotton . epacked, can do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves. C. A. L. LAMAR. ISATU1NU HOUSE. T M. HAYWOOD respectfully announces to tho Oe citisens of 8avannah that on and after this day, Feb. Oth, the priee or bathing will be, for a single bath 60 cents, or 3 tickets for $1, until the 1st day of May next; from the 1st of May until the 1st of November uext, the price of bathing will be 25 conts a bath, f* 9 UUUUS AND MEDICINES. rpilE subscribers, wholesule aud Retail Druggists, J would respectfully call the attention of purchasers to tneir wcll-aelected stook of the above mentioned ar tioles, which they offer for sale at tbo lowest possible prioes; also, PAINTS, GLASS, Ae.; Union White Load,Linseed Oil, Dry anil Ground Colors, Varnishes, y" 1 Brushes; OfallklBda,TlK B^B|L>riljKapu!(id aad PawntOlli Whale Oil, 8piees. Mustard, Sslerstus. Mstches, Ao.; LANDRETU’S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instrument*, and Glassware, together with a great variety of artioles for lamlly uso, consisting of Goiatlne, Flavoring Extract*, Starch, Ao.. with an elogant assortment of fin* Frenoh and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and. Hair Preparations— whioh are warranted to be of the best quality, r 10 JOHN B. MOURE A CO. Ouus, Hifles, Hardware, Ac. 3 THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his . friends and the publio generally, that he has pur- aaed the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTLLER8, T COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Hh undersigned havo this day associated thorn- selvas together under th ■ name and style of Kemp- ton A Vorstille, for tho transaction of a general Dry Goods businoss. Having taken iho stand in Waring 1 * Range, No. 72 St. Julian, and 107 Br/au-sts., next door toMm Jr. Zognaumx Oo^s atusio store^ they will, in mbll*, Ipring Goods. issrs. e. logoaum a co.'s hlusio store, they will, in days, be prepared to offer to their frionds and the u, a handsome and well selected assortment of . assortment of EDWARD S. KEMPTON. 8avannab, Feb. 17,1852. 11KNRV W. VEHSTILLl!. OTICE* — The firm of lluywood A Finch having been dissolved by the death of Meritt h, all the debts due to said firm must be paid to the subsoriber, surviving copartner, Finch, Savannah, April 13th, 1863. ALFRED HAYWOOD. M NOTICE. r PIIE Subscriber takes pleasure iu announcing I to the citisens of Savaunah and the pablio gene- rany, that he will keep at Mr. W. D. Ford’s Store, on Jeflorson-street, Waldburx’s Building, fresh Wheat, CAKES^ 0 rah am BREAD; also. Sugar and Molasses (sprS) T KAAIES’S DIARY ; A Tale of the Panic ofl845 %Pr ot tl1 ® Rhine, Rebeooa and Rowena, by W. M. Thackeray. Clara Morelaud; or. Adventures in the far South- West, by Emmerson Bonnott. The Israel of the Alps; A History of the perseontl'.m. of the Waldeuses, translated from the French of Rev. Alexis Jburton.—London National Illustrated Library, Also, the following from the same Library: ‘ A Woman’s Journey Bound tho World, by Ida Pf illustrated with tinted Engravings. The Mormons; or, Latter-Day Saints, a ooatotnpo- iry History, with forty Engravings. Tho Illustrated Book of Scottish Songs, fron sixteenth to the nineteenth century. The Book of English Songs, from the sixteenth to the nineteenth contury. The History of English Literature, by William 8pal- ing, A. M. Daisy Burns, tar Julia Kavanagh. Heir of Redcliffo, by the author of "Two Guardians." llarry Mnir, by author of "Margaret Maitland," Ao. Lady Bird, by Lady Georgianna Fullorton. * w NICE6.—6000 Shades, with fixtures complete; 101)0 of Woodford’s fine GlltCornio*#; 2000 fine English Curtain Bands: Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in varie gated colors; large Worsted Tassel* to matoh; Cord and Tas*els for Pioturos; Pavilion Rings and Rosetta; just reoeived and for sale by I. W. MORRELL A CO. S COTCH ALE.—‘JO casks Muir & Son’. Hector Dove’s Falkirk Ale, in pints, jnst reoeived aud lor *aie by(apr 21)J. BOU88KAU. )Llfi)!BINCa.—The subscribers „ v .. pared to do plumbiog iu all its branches. Persons .r? h . aT , ln 5 wator, oither cold or hot, distributed through their dwellings, woald do well to give us a call. Our work shall be done In a substantial manner and warranted to give satisfaction. MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Rroughton-street. TOBACCO. Qfl BOXES Barksdale’s Pound Lump AAJ 10 boxes " Eighth# 10 “ Fives 20 * Wm Rodney’s Pound Lnmp 15 Paul Clifford Eights 25 J. Thomas Jr extra in atore and for * [apl 101 SWIFT A CO.. f|'ANANT’S Kflorvcrtccnt Hulizur Aperl- X ont.—This much esteemed aud highly valuable preparation, will effectually remove lleadach. Bilious afflictions, Heart Burn, Costiveness, Ac., just reoeived and for sale by (apr 27) JOHN B. MOORE A CO. IJACOft*—40 hlids Bucuu Hides : 400 Reynold XX Hams, landing from sohr. Woodbridgo and for eale by (apr27) CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. W DDL — WOOL — WOOL —purchased by jaa 12 ROWLAND A CO. 2,600 bushels prime White Corniu seeks. 2bush, each, 4,260 do. do. do. do. (N. C-) in hulk, for lale on or beforo arrival, at wholesale prlco. apr 16 A. C. TOMS, 126 Baysircet. ( of Magnesia.—An agreeable ro- \J Inge rant and laxative, used extensively on tho con- tinent of Europe aud throughout the Uuited States as a substitute lor Epsom Haiti—it is as pleasant to the taste as 8oda Water. A fresh supply kept oonstautly < [apr 181 J. A. MAYER. If AYANAC XX lo do. La I Esmiraldu, 5 do. oeived ax.d for sale by AY ANA 8EtiAIi(4*—15 thousand Noriegas, in j- » . n #Jrna lud0t Quipasooana, 6 do. La • I.a Silva, 5 do. La Augusta, jnst ro- J. ROUSSEAU. 2 SODA FOUNTAINS, u*wly tinned, nnd lor »^® 1>7[spr 18] J. A. MAYER. WI BUMUBI.8 COW PKAB. Ju.t r.«i»ed OU .ad fbr aal, b, f.pVffi) WELliH A DURR, 1W1 ITCMKLLW 1TJ. MU.luU'.rr.Ml mai JACONET,Combi' MmUm, llair Cn« . «ttb. lowe.tprtfl, b, Dm WITT A MORGAN. pAUM)Ltt.-iliudwiiuioii*ulifFin. D ILKSr—Summer 1 J) IadiaGrod* Rhine, XI AUD WARE*—Quoits in sells. Dumb Bells, XX Fluting Scissors, Nut Crackers. Coffee Mills, Cork Sorews. Smoothing Irons, Ac- for sale by ■prlS J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st. India Cholagogue, (bo la- mous chill and fever remedy, received direct from *a« proprietor and for sale by J. A. MAYER, »pr 1S 154 Broughton-st. 42.0L.D FENS ANU I’ENCIUi, STEEL \JTPCN8.—Jnst received it fine assortment of Gold **ns and F«nslls, single nnd double extension. Also, a —- - - ■»*--»«— Tor sal* low at the Boo' S. 8. SIBLEY. No. 135 Pong res* street S OAP.—Candle*. Starch, Candy,; 50 boxes WhiOtee^’s No 1 Soap Starch, Candy, Pipe*, Ac. Pal* C. Y,. Smith* •* Starch ** Gandy Pipe* Bedell’s Candles, Be and 6s Adamantine do. in store aad for sale by 8WIFT A CO A w, 0, "5i U “•fr- Al “' ao do. ct| ^“°“ k * £ 1 HEWING TDD AC CO.—A very auperior / article of Plug and Twist, of various brands, for e at the Apothooary’s Hall, by mar 25 J. E. DxFORD. J UST UfiOEiVKU—30 pair Wliita Lluou Drill punts, 48 pair Fancy Linen Drill Pants, 48 do heavy Browu and Fancy Duck Panti, 24 do supertiuo Blaok Doe Skin Pants, 24 do do Fsnoy do do. 24 China Gauis Silk Coats, 48 real Grass Liuou do. Also, a large lot of white and figured and Embroidered Silk and Marseilles Vests, at MAAS A HEYMANN’S *P r *• Clothing JEmpewoa Ftr ocke, IHxeinett, Lott of General Debility, Pilot canted 4 CtU,^ 0 ^ Painoin&jCZy' RkeumaHent canted by Vie uee of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaueone Eruption, a X Doile, Ulcere, P "*n, IIE above disease* urlso gunerallv live state of th* Liver, or sn iL;// row i. v sssaj®.*-" swfcSfca With most of persons it sots n*>n« *v > . * mild irarj.tlT. | 11 ol»ua! th.iyXi u, ties, w ithout causing any Irritation (n.v® W c.ti.1, or d.blllt.tiu, Its healthy nation on- the Liver 1 the tendsney of morbid lnfluen«L guard against disease. ThosvwhoarllX®n£ tho Southern Sarsaparilla will r&Sly K 1 this preparation has the natural whiqh proves it te bn n pur* and ondSSKf!!?* Th* oitissnp of Snvanash and vlclniti*!?-,* 1 thisavtiolehM\he best effiS „po n ■It., better u U.fMii.„ lo ‘‘h". Ul preparation ot ths kind In nso. tt, «fo»u, Fhysioiane have assurano* from tbs nran.i . it oontains nothing but SartaparillK Vuk ,,tl, , lcT ttii saoohurine matter enough only te DrswtvJ i? |drl1 tti £»}« *1P« Util. .rVbia.aBfffr "• Sold in Savannah by James H. Cnrtor.n,i i » . A Co.; Midville, by /. Qrlffln; Hsndemm/’?' U.lne. A Urothar i W.,» »•*. druggists generally. * 7 * oww t«, tad i y Those ordering this artlele from drum*..- ITIortimore’s " BITTER CORDIAL ANW MJLOOU PCKIFIER. tar Price, One Dollar per Bottle An ..dUt.r.^l’.d M rn.rr.lloo..ffeot. Ue-B.tabll.lilM Nature, and Beaterl.. the Nervoa. Hjr.tcu, ““"U now lierald it to the world as possessins tbs i.-j riot medical virtues known in the Msteris Medif-*" 11 *' dS@»sasisaaSSt Alterative and Bleed Fnrfllar over known; while vast numbers who had lon» ,«#. ed from diseases or complaints brought on bv Atb.i Neuralgia, Ganeral Debility and Nervous-Affeetione, Dvspop- sia or Indigestion, Loss of Appetite Acidity of the Stomach, Nervous Read- cache or Flow of Blooi*. to the Head, Cvstivs- ness, or Irregularities ot the Bowels, Ptiuriir. I-.IM or Mlwr, In Uif BId, or IUjIo. « Heart, Flalnlrnoj »r DepriHloo of Sulili. Palpitation of ths Heart, Difficult Bresthioi s„v log Sensations, Prostration of ths Nervous Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness «f V, Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Profuse Exnw- toration, Night Sweats. Diseases of the Heart, rr affection of |hs Lungs, Jsun- dios, Disease of the Kidneys, De rangement or Prostrate Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, which osns* Pain ful Irregularities, **D«eial)y with Females. Producing Debility nnd Prostration of the Narrow Sys- tsin, Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, aad in Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, of Blood—these, and their kindred Complainu, hit, £ tressed thousands. They msy have originated fron very simple and unsuspected causes, but ths db«u« nnd its causo must be removed, if you woald tnior " Life, Health and Happiness." J 7 The thousands who nave procured and used Morti- more * celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood PurlBsr ur that" these diseases cannot remain long in the sriUm ufter commencing its use.” It operates like a charm acts as a fine tonio. correct* th* tones of the itomich’ strengthens tho digNtiv* organs, stimulates tin lire to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure am*, pole.’oou# aooretlons. imparts purity, richness and vU tality to the blood, circulates it freely throughout the system, thereby neutralising and removing impure d«- poaits, renews and strengthens tho nervous system, re stores th* constitution in nil Its strength sod vigor, and impart* a glow of hoalth and beauty of completion. The evidence in U* behalf is overwhelming, aad from high sources, bos it is known that for two yean the sap- ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of artnu onn certify. They eay " every bottle sold sails nTom mors;" while it now meet# extensive sale with mors than ono thousand Druggist*, among whom are many eminent physioians, who uiovud prosorlbo it , TWs is n Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, axd per fectly safe to be used in any state of health, ovinkr tLi most delicate female or ehfld. tO“ Prioe $1 00 per bottle. $»■ 8old by Druggists generally. Wholesale and ^tail Druggists willbe supplied on application to Ui* Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprlstin. „ No. 1 Barolay-strset, (Aster House), New York HaviUnd, Barral A Riaiey.and Rtihton, Clark k Co, Wholesale Agents, New York. • A. A. SOLOMONS A CO, and J. H. CARTER* apr I eodlawt-w Agents In Savannah. Another SolentIflc Wenderl GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPS1AI DRHOUOHIWS^ Joicx, prepend from Rennut.orthi fourth atouuch of the Ox, aftordlrtc- tions of Baron Lie big, the great Phy- ■iological Chemist, by J.H. 110UUUT05, M. 9., Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a truly ion. Dyspepsia, Janadiev, ^ . 4 ter Nature's own msthod, by Nature’* own Agsat, Us Oftstrio Juice, jHair ateaspoonfollof Pepsla ln- fusedin w&terwill digest or dissolve five pounds of Bout Beef in abo~ttwo hours, out of the atomaoh. PEP8IN is the chief element, or great digesting|prln- oiple of the Gastrio Juioe—the solvent of the Food, ths purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of the Su mach and Intestines. It Is extracted from the Digts* tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming n true IfiffttUn Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastrio Juice in its Chemical powers,and furnishlnn complete and perfect substitute for it. Scleattflc Evidence! Call on ths Agent aud cetadesoriptive circulargratii, vlng a large amount or scientific evidenoe, from I.is g'a Animal Chemistry. Dr. Combo’s Physiology oi Di gestion, Dr. Per elm on rood and Diet, Dr. J. WTDrapsr, Of Now-York Univoralty. Professor Dunglison's Physi ology, Prof. SUUraan, of Yale Collsga; Dr. Carpsntir's Physiology, Ac., together with report* of cur** from all parte of th* United State*. No Alcohol, Bittern, or Acids! j$7” Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN Is i rsat natural remedy, frss from Alcohol, F’" Bitters, Adds and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to ths tgate, and may be taken by the most feeble patients who oannot sat a water araoxer without acute distress. 'Be ar* of Drugged imitations. Pvpeln is nol a drug. .. Cure* Iu Every Town. Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin has now been tested for up wards of two years in eTery large town in the United States, and tho Agents ean refer Dyspeptics to many remarkable cures in every town I Numerous details oi oases, reports of oures, certificate# of Physicians and Patients, are given lu the Circulars furnished by Agenii gratis. Pepsin In Fluid and Powder. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared in Powder and is Fluid form—nnd in Presoriptlou vials for the useol Phvsioians. Private Circulars for Physicians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole prv* oess of preparation, and giving the authorities upoa which tne claims of this now remedy aro based. As it Is not a seoret remedy, no objection ean be raisedsiioi its uso by Physioians in respectable standing and regu lar practice. Priee $1 per bottle. J$a- OBSERVE THIS t—Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signainr* of J. 8. UOllUH- TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, P*. t>P7* right and Trade Mark scoured. T Sold by all Druggist* and Dealers In Medicinal . W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Agent in Savannah. J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st., Savannah, j#17 eodly-lawl Whole sals and Retail Agent steamer Alabama. «J>r3l L.ROOHE * BOWNB. A new ani> excellent artici.b for boUio. milk, to,ether with a Mil aad «•»“* tuMrtm.Dt of Kltcb.n UUnsIla, ni.r be had .1 ltt liroughton-lt. (ap, 26) MOHdK A NICHOLS. TANANT’-S CORDIAL, ElrlXURaf TDK- KEY KHOBAUB, OR the care of DysuepsiB, Diarrhtrs, Couslipe - . J tion, Billons and Nervous Headaeh, iust rseeWsd and for sals by (npr 27) JOHN B. MOORE A CO- 1LAUKT.—Chateau Margau, Leoville end Hnut St. Emilien Clarets in ease ; Sauurus- ... -. omBC hr. U- MINIS A FLORANCE.^ Ueidsicck Cliampag^et 10f 1 BASKETS real genuine lleidsieck Cham- Av/Vy pagne and warranted to be inch. Just receiv ed diroot from The nolo Agent in the UnltedStaten. . For sals by J. ROUSSEAU, 8 Corner Bull and Bay-st*. C KleKCTKU tiUSlIKN BUTTKK.—20 O I-(| Minima Gotten Buitar, laadi,f from ataamar SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. / TiiKBHB—A raw boaaa left of auparior Ghana, Kj qpd for ial« by (apr»7) W. D.VOBD. J rUST UECBIVBD.--8i« doaen Blaok Silk TftfT BU8HEI.S OOE- S m In ev», nnd far 1UU aal. by (apr SI) WELLS A CUBA GOODS.—Printed Or- M,^Ao., for safe at lowest l/liMP-TON A vkus l\_ reoetv.d abmutilbl lot of aSr Cropo D-Artola, Silk Tlno. ■ yarioArtoawy low at thab atamt, ilmir. . tiaUa Btora, Wailm’. Btaat. : KBTICUI.BS. A DIES’ Reticule* of voriwu styles c.«d Color*, f Reoeived and for sale by pr 27 JOHN M. COOPER k CO^ (JaHTON, CL AUK Ac Cod Liver Oil, Barry’s Tricopberous, and Mexican Muitang ont, reoeived and for eale by __ „ 26 J. F, Da FORD, Apotheeeries’ nslL T>C8H Aiim 0 .!,V 2 bbls smoked Beef, reoeiv*d per steamer Florid*, and for Bale by apr B CLAGUORN .CUNNINGHAM- UT-TEU AMD C1IEESE.-30 tlrkiuo pllmo and oh.ioa doakaa Rottari 50 bon! I 60 boats Cbceio. oolr.d^Br rtoamar aad far “|j HONk DOTRR- . > U1YIT1UA WllD k lU ru n OUI. - '- ja-s destruotionof all kinds of ins*ets, Roaches. Met _ —— —- *'Inna*Damp, 11 riAM^AGNE—OtattfarlarquaUty.In V. *2# f “ **»• *S - . n/iniHl