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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1853)
savannah morning news. Thursday, may 12.1853; WINTER IRON WORKS, »Tor«ri «r if;;**™ “S^T^TINO _ OANGSAW Ml LI. v ■MSBACiaO (WISH OT0BJI TAMAMtM IMr*OYJCII*»Tt) HOXlfs PATEN f CONTINUOUS F££OWOHKS 5 u ilammmxM* ' -/>«rwr »+«**•* fi* A«ff Witerf. nccuilar principle from which ihe abovo Will de 1 1 iiiiThStnir—' I* mor*MpeoialljrThluhbl# II « ^rnU<£uJnio £o dang Saw from*. 'The Engine . immediately underneath the Sash, to whioh the FSaw ° r wlaTauuxi U|ii«un) or.ll tie.tin, lend.nc)-. or tola rrini-iiil*. Wild dcmonrtrnli'm w, (uniialit l th.l to..* n»ill» * r o cxpxhli ® f .a •»- .nwii oT 2UU rtfolullo.t f.r lulnuw, »nd »t thi. uooS xro ue.rly nolle!... i th. out or the «xw« being ,Crt .loot Sxrd. A comuiou *1™?'"* h '‘‘“fi’ ... underthis application ie from 250to300 revulu- lion, per mlnut.l The itytc lu whluh th... huglnn. „dXlr .I'purtoD.acuo .to gotte.. up. tai«up.riot throuhout, wall, llio mill In llo doolgn, omUodloo oto- rvproct'.'.i and woll tried Improtoiaont o.Unt. lho Sn.lno .nd other work trom thl«n«txbll.btn.nl la not fiicflled in any part of the Uuiled State*. Employing L udo«“hebeit talent, and provided with the. beet heavy and light tool* and material*, no eupenurxty oj J5 Uor vorkUiuuhip u admitted; This imiat u readi ly conceded by all who visit these yery oateneive Y Attention is also oalled to Cooper’d “ Htricfly Portnblo nnd Vlbrn- Itory” Circular 8uw Mill; which may be uauled with entire facility, from point to jwiah at pleaeuro, by four horeee ; and ie » arrautod su perior to any heretofore presented to the l'«“{g* (Joatracte mode for delivery in New kork, New Or- leanc, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augmta or Wa- c«jU:—the transportation to these noinU being^moder- ** from the facilltie* presented by the Railroad and munmu.io.tion “‘•"*‘ , V J illN^8o.’r. w or, J. S. WINTER, Ag'fc. Montgomery, All P. B.—Theso work* have recently shipped to l'en. cola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of Cooper ■ direct autlue Manx Engines, and two of hie singly baw En- gtiieif" w iiiiffi aro oupabloof cutting .00,000 foot of luin- ITie^parties ordering, effected the purohaee after a tour through the Northern aud Eastern States, in search of the best «nd most approved Mill, after Uni examin ing thoee of this company; they returned after thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment met with presented such general advantages or combi nations of improvciaant as found at these works. SbaacBOM: T. 0. Metcalf, ProaiaVvt Mechanics' B'k Augusta, li. B Lamar, Pres't B'k of the Republic, Now York, l.eonard A smith. N. Y.j E. Witbington. Savaunah, Wm. M. Martin,Charlestoni Wright, Williams 4 Co., New Orleane.ly oot 13 Dry Goods, Clothing, fcc. "Wlmot’s Jewelry Store. rriiu Hb'tfHClUiSblU baa on band, aud i ± uoustantly receiving from the beet and most reaper- table manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jowelry, and sterliug 811 vor Ware, such as Table. Dessert and Tea 8poone and Forks: Sli ver nates and Walters ; Tea Bets; Castors; Cups nnd Baueers; Goblets; Tumblers; l'ap Boats; Sous and Sauce Lsdlei: Pie, lee Cream, Cako and Fish Knives: Mid Silver Dessert, Piokle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Balt Cellars nnd Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baakots; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers aud Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on btoel Table and Dassert Valves. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and oommon Brass Clocks of every deeoripUon. Gild and bilver Lever and Leplne Watches: Fin* Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and 8ilver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectaolee; Gold and Silver Watnh Chains, Seale aud Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Rasors and R&sor Strops; Card Cases Port Monai*. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watehee and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive faollltiss, bo confidently belioms he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are ae low, and terms as liberal as at a ay establishment in the State. B. W1LMGT, No. 1 Market-sy fl'IUHla n Century of Woiulera, but few of 1 Ita discoveries are more striking than that ot Crla- iadoro. Nothing save the change of hue in tho Chemellon or the Dolphin, van be more rapid than the alteration produoed in tho color of the hair by the application of Crlstadoro's Liquid Hair Dye. The inventor has found out the grand secret of the process by whioh nature lm- K irte ooiortothe hair, and has lolfowod it up suoooss- lly. The change is instant and perfect, and tho con dition of the hair is improved by the Dye. All skeptics are solicited to call sod judge for themselves. Crlstadoro’s PHE8BRVATIVK AN1» BKAUTIPIKU fitlmnl.Uf lu (rovlh .oil norpotn.tw lu lninrl.no. hi the latest uxlwUr life. The dye Is applied, and both told at CHIBTADORU'S flair Droesing Saloon, No. 9 Monument-bqr. west side. ly mar 19 G UOCKltlRH. Ate*—CoK'im—150 baga prim- Rio, 73 do Jamaica, and CO do Java, bugar—lOhhds Porto Rico, 'Udo st Croix,fl do NO leans, lUU hbLi Crushed, Powdered and ClariUed. Molasses—25 hlids Cubs, 76 bbl# New Orleans. Jlour-lW bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 60 do lllra Smith's do. MO B.ltlmoro U ged, 3D hhds Sides, JO do Shoulders. Codfish. ^n U £ dl J , t? n . d 8 ‘*wb-3p boxes No l and Family I 76 do Adamantine Candles, 23 do sperm, 28 do • -• • - *‘ ould d0140 wUo, ‘ Tul'iooo—35*1 pk,., v.rlou. brands and qaallUot. r^oinoa Sjrnii, .o.—QO boxoo liomon ttyrup i li) oum Wxlnntxud 1'onulo Cxuupx i 11) do llr.ndy 1‘oxolioi. *u L X“‘I , r 7i “ u VMIP.' Oln, JO do M K Iluin, » do IJjcUilod Whliky, so do.xtr. Old Uouongxhola ■WlnoK-Wqnxrtor eioki ror. Mxlxgih 8 do cbolo. Mx- il.lrh retired xnd Tor txlo by *b tJS McMAllON A DOYLE. 1IESV£HUN HAttF. it acknowledged on all hand* to A. be the best collection of Muaio ever offered to tho Werldo 'Itcontains 676 pagos. Embracing i-saim and Hymn lanes for almost every imaginable occasion, of worship ; Udeo, Anthems, Sunday School Jurant. Revival, Campmeeting, Missionary, Pempor ance, Patriotic aud Aioral pieces ; Scotch, Irish. Ger- juau. Frenoh, Spanish, Portuguese, English aua other wrsign music; and a vast amount of American muaio, ? n f w » * f d>al of whioh has never before been published. Address the author. Dr. WM. HOUSER, Spler'e Turn Out P. O., Jefferson county, Gs Th* above work ia for sale by w JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO., Savannah, Oa QTOhasera, 46U0 bushels Corn, 300 bushels Oat*, by BROWN 4 f(ARRIS, At tho Weet Broad-at. stables. AKDINI£S 9 Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Ac EJ 10 oases whole, half and quarter boxes 8ardln«s ; 11 U *. canisters fresh Salmon; 10do do do Lobsters; C do jars Pickled Lobster# ; 6 do bottles Tomato Catsups, just received and for aalo by J.ROUS8KAU. VkSLLOW HANK TOBACCO, dkc.—ST) .L Gross Yellow Bunk and 36 Gross assortod 6mo- * mg and other Chewing Tobacco's, 23 boxes Manafao- tund Tobxcoo.BoS. 10. -nd SU; 160 >1 S.gxra .rDomu- *ic Mxnulwtiir,, jnn* i.o.ltod by —il» f »> M. J. SOLOMONB. I ^’OHMAI.B.-A iiretrme llouso Carpuntor uud P J *OJt MAIaKi—One hundred bales Easieru flay store, for sale by *pr 13 BUNKER 4 OGDEN. / T UNtt.—Au invoice of Euglifth guiis ol ditfortnl \J qualities, some very fine, imported direct, and for a^e at reduoed prices, by ftpl_4 JOHN B. NORTON. / I JBWlliN 1£ 1*ANAiUA 1LATM uud do Itlla- VJTTAKE—Just reoolved and for sale by upg 16 BAliNUM k CO. \ JLK ! ALKS ! ALB !!!—lt»U barrels Albany -Cream Ale, brewed expressly foV me, received per Xxoelftnd Milford, aud lor sale at the Albany Ale De- Milford, aud for safe at the Al\>any r7) W. M. DAVIDSON I> niANUVACTUUHU TO- Segars various brands, and 63 Tobaooo, for sal* by W. M. DAVIDSON. GMUCKRIEb. — KuceiveU pt ir*-rPlg -llams, Fulton Market Beef, Wbil. - Pig Pork, 300 lbs. Choice Cheese, and fur sale by * W. D. FOED. I , 1 OK HALL ? Grande, for sale by aprSIU IMMLatbs.lauding per brig Rio BUNKER 4 OGDEN. >U1M coi.oiucn I.AWN,Blue,Pinkuid Buff, received per steamer Alabama. LaROCHE 4 110WNE. Bubinutt do .t do F or sale by KEMPTON 4 VEU8T1LLE. — , COW PEAS, just receivod and for sale by (apr28) WELLs Jt DURE, VlimilULL’B CANDLES, —ib box.. AvX Mitchell's Frenoh Patent Candles, landing aud for sale by [ap!13] COHENS 4 HERTZ. ACONKT,Cambric, dvus, Mull and Nainsook Muslins, Hair Cord and Figured Cambrics, Plaid , Furniture Dimity, Plain and Figured Nett*, Pavil ion Lace, Mosquito Notts* Gauxe ana 811k Flannels, In- NjW. Waiste and Cape, Thread lAccs, Au., for .»»*» WU ptCMf DtV/lTTk MOgOAN Plfl 0 X SAVIlfC STORK. Orcnt BacrUlce AT MAAS 8c HEYMANN’S CLOTHING EMPOKIPM. lfAAS Ot HKVMANN boy to Inform their If I patrons and the publio generally. In both the eity aaJoountry, that they are now preparod to offer one of th a largest and best selected stocks of CLOTHING, and a f timer*1 tutortment of Oea thmen’t FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy - ibis prlooi uovvr known nr honrOT oTln tbl, country. We enumerate a few leading articles In onr line, to blch we invite special attmIUm: RrcsK and Frock Coats. “ d °' ,o " d Bnslaess and Hunting Coats. In every variety of styles, and of different materials, suoh as Cloth, Caeslmere, Tweed, Cash me ret and man ufactured In plain, clouded, stripe J and mixed patterns. . . Pantaloons. In Blaok and fhnoy Colored Cloth, Caselmere and Cas- •inct superfine Doeskin in various odore. Vests. Plain, White and Figured SatJn and Bilk—for wedding aud party wear: Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Blaok and Fancy Batins,Doe skins, Cashmerets, 4o. . Hosiery, Gents' Shirts. Undershirts, Drawers, Books, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Bilk and Batin 8tooks, and Naek Ties of the latest Frenoh and American atylee in great variety. Hats, Cops, Traaks, Carpet Bags and Valises. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stook, will enable them to offer induce ments In their trade seldom met with, and at th* earns time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson street*—the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this ooQBD-J- MAA8 4 HEYMANN. „ . . . D ""S Y.«lk»» Cl.lhln«, Not to bo aarpkoood U lho ..riot* of it,loo. mxko xnd low prioo, to bo found xt tho xboro mined OkUb- lishment. pet 4 fy KobinsonA Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, ASDDKALBHfl IN A FINK ltKAD Y-tllADK CLOTHING, R" oojsfsositrtojijand opening their stock Corporation Notices. A bill to bo untiilod an Ordinance to aiipropriute and sot apart a lot whereon to eroct an Engine House and Fireman's llall. r 8 ^' Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen, of the City of Savannah and tbe Hamlou thereof ia Oounell assembled, and it Is hereby ordained by author- Rr of the same, that a lot of load sixty feet la widi" - - “ njnoty feet in depth, situated at tbo douth-West c« of Abercoru «nd rtuuth-Broad streeu, be, and the Mrtby is set apart for the purpose of hpviag erected thereon a new Eagino House and Fireman's Hail, for the use of the Savannah Fir* Company. 8*o. 2. lie It further ordained by th* authority afore said, that all Ordinances or part# of Ordinances mili tating against the provision* of this Ordinance, be, and th# earns aro hereby repealed. Passed In Council, Bav.vunah, May 5,1863. . [L- 8.1 R. WAYNE, Mayor Attest-. Epwsup Q. Wilsoit, Clerk of Council. An Ordlnunco To amend an Ordinance, defining what shall bn considered public nuisances, and for tho removal of the same, passed 2d August, 1839. B- It oHalnH by the Mar?r and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the Uamlete thereof!! Council assembled, and it Is hereby ordained by the an- tborityof the same, that from and after the passing of this Ordluanoe, the provisions of said Ordinance pro hibiting the keeping of Hogs, within corUin limits, be and the same are hereby extended to a* to onibraoe and inolude the whole oorporate limits of the City of Savan nah, and tha Hamlets thereof. 8#°. 2. Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid. “ parts of Ordinances confiioting UmtallOrdlnanoee with the provisions of inis Ordinance be, and the same -re hereby repealed. Passed in Council, nym «■. - kWaYNS. Inju. . SPRING AND 8UMME1 opening I R GOOD )D8, all of which have been selected during the past month by our Mr. L'smp.oonslstlng in part of Light, Black and Fancy Colored Clothe, Caascmiurs, Cashmeretts, Pelteau Cloths, and Drap d'ete, Vestings oFSilks, Satins, Marseilles and Embroidered Patterns. Our Ready-Mao# clothing ie from th* well-known housoofW.T. Jennings 4 Co., Broadway, New York, and oanuotbe surpassed. Wo have our usual large supply of Furuishlng Goods on haud—everything requisite for a gentleman's ward robe-together with Trunks, Valises, Carpot-Bags; also, India Rubber Goods, such as Costs, Cloaks, Punchot, Legging aud Capet, all of which we offer as low and on as good terms as can be obtained elsewhere. GAUDRY'B BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski House. New Goods. I . DASHER, No. 140 Congreis-et. 1ETOULD iuvite the attnutiuii of Ladies'to Ilia v V choice selection of Barages, Chally's, Muslins Cambrics. Colored and l'lald do., Ginghams, Ribbons, (lose and half do., Llnsn Cambric ildkfa., Under- sloovcs, Collars, Olovss, net do., Blits, Laces, Edgings, lussrtings, Grass Skiru, Corded do., and a great varia- ty of fancy artloles.tf apr 9 1953. CLOTHING _ AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. pIEUHON. HK1DT dc CO., No. 101 Bry an, and 63 St. Julian-sts., Savannah, Georgia, have in store, and aro receiving weekly additions by the stvamore. a large and w ell selected Spring stock of fash- nnnblo READY MADE CLOTHING, to whioh they the attention of moruhants and the publio In gen- The favorablo reputation our goods have gaiued, both for style and quality, wo are determined shall be sustained; and no effort* will be spared to give our cus tomers entiro satisfaction. Recei ving, a* we do, goods di rect from OUR OWNMANUFACTORY, we are enabled to sell them as low as oan be furnlshod in the Southern country. Our etook is varied and complete throughout, aud peculiarly adapted totho Southern trade. We have now inatore COATS as follows: Black and Fancy Aia- G loa and Bombasine Frock*, Backs and hall Sacks, rown, Buff aud Fanoy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine Whito Linen Duck English Pal tots, Fanoy Silk Cre- toue. Pongee Silks, ltoal Grass Llunus, Blaok and Fau^ oy Cashmerett* Business Coat*, etc., etc. PANTS/ Black Doeskin, Plain and Fancy Cassimeros, Plain and Fancy Linen Drillings, Heavy White aud Vanoy Duck do., Black and Fancy Casbmerette, etc., etc. A great variety of White Flg'd and Embroidered Marseilles \ EST8, Blaok and Fancy Satin Forme, White and Fan- ev Bilk do. do. Also a full suck of Furnishing Goods, Uauss, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fancy Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Sock*, oto. Also a superior etook of Youths' Clothing. The attentiou of Morohanta vis iting tho citv Is respeotfally solicited to an examination of our stock, whioh will be sold on accommodating terms. fob 19 Koblnsou A Ciuiip, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Vealert in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, k HE now receiving their slocks of Fall aud Win- ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Blaok, ul Fanoy Colored Euglish aud Froneh Cloths; Ovsr- Coatlags, of Black, Blue and Fauoy Colored Reavers and Kerse vs, Pilot Cloths, of Bine, Black and Drab; English, r reach and Amerioau Cassiiuor ,of Bl'k and Fancy Col- r "“\ Vostings, of Silks, Santlns, Cashmeres, Embrold- id, and rleh Cut-Silk Velvet*. All of whioh will bn made up at tho ahortet notice, and in the best style of »- ’dp. dy-Made Clothing ie manufactured at the well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings 4 Co., No. 231 Broadway, Now York, and is warranted equal to any in tha eity. We keep constantly ou hand the largest assortment of Furuishlng Goods of any house in the trade, such as White and oolored Shirts; Fanoy do; Silk, Ltale Thread and Gauss Merino Under Garmonte: Shaker Flannel and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino end Lambs Wool Hosiery: BUk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, *—•* Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make; Qaudry'a Building, uext door to Pulaski House. eep21 m lV'ew Spring; Styles. | Just received at the new WLuleaal.J auu retail HAT STORE, evdry variety of New btyles ot Spring Goods, consisting U part or Bilk, Beaver and Uoasaiaer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Seonata SUaw, Podale, Wideawake's, Loghon, Panama, Paris, Canton* Campwhey, Maricaibo. fcr., and BONNETS of every style. Call aud see and judge for yourselves. «Q*r » BELDEN 4 CO. Carpcte: Carpets 1! Carpels!!! i\f E huvo this day opouud for saiu a sploudid Y r assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mat*, V Wiudow CurUlus, Ac., consisting in part of* 20 pleoes 3 ply Carpet* 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Clotbs 10 pieces Drnggat 3 do FeltCarpeb 3 do Dutob do 30 do Velvet and Chenoil Rugs 100 oommon Rugs aud Mats 100 pair of boautifol stylo Window Shades All ofthe above Goode wo offer at the lowest market price*; for sale hy A1K1N 4 BURNS. Spi'iuK Dry Goods. 1*U8T RECEIVED aud now ppeu for inspeC' riety. PLANT A HOSIERY In Linen, Cotton and 8ilk, In all styles. n TRIMMINGS. Dross Trimmings, latest styles. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS. Linen Shootings, Pillowcase Linen, Scotch, Russia and Bird Eye Diaper, fil tion printed Grenadines, Plain end Printed Crape de Paris, Plain and Printed Borages, Plain and Printed Borage DeLaines, Printed Muslins 4 Cambrics Plain 4 Printed Orgaudlcs, Hootch A Frouoh Uiughams, Frenoh, English and Ameri can Print*. Bl'k 4 High Col'd Borages, Plain and Folsrd Silks, ‘ EMBROIDERIES. Muslin aud Lao* Collars and Cape*. CkemlxrtteaAunderilcovcs Valentines and Lisle Lace, Uloh Lawn aud Cambric Udkfa, Uemstioh'd Cambric Udkfa. GLOVES. Ladles', Uentlomen' ATION GOODS OF ALL KINDS,’ IN LA ROE VARIETY. To which the enbsoriber* are making weekly add!-, tlons, and invite Merohant*, Planters and. others, * ^ examine their stock, assuring them that they will offered at enoh prices as to lnsnre satisfaction, by LaROCHE 4 BOWSE, *pr 18 ■ Shad's Buildings. Table and Plano Covers, Window Shades and Cur tains, Worsted Damask Curtains, Parasols and Umbrellas, Mosquito Netting, Marseilles Uullts, Imperial Colored Quilts, Allendale Quilta, Ac. New Spriug a Siuuiner Goods. |~\k WITT 4k MORGAN linvo iu store, to which J-f ore weekly adding by the steamers, a large and elegant stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at the lowest prices: Printed Bareges, Linen 4 Cotton Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens, Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Bird*' Eye Diapers, Huckaback*, Towels 4 Scotch Diaper*, Linen Damasks, 4 * Napkins aud Doyle*. Bleached 4 Brown Muslins, Furniture Fringes, Pavilion Laos and Nett, Umbre); x* saw Parasols, Swiss Jaconet and PlaM Tissue*, " Grenadine a " Barege de Laii Printed Muslin*, Lace*, Ribbon*, 4c., Ladioi'aud Gent*' Kid, Bilk and Lisle Gloves, I White and Colored Linen Drilling* and Costings, Mourning Goods of all de scriptions, — T-r mum .in.r-rn..u. > ua • lup vxn.tj of otlior Hu- KKKNUKKUAMT Ac C'o. h»v. rohSei ulx u ‘' TUIS DAr of *«» r«- Sprlmt Stock. ftrntel r.iNDN, SUKKTINUs, DAIHAhkm. Aj to.—fimlvoa p.r licam.r YlorUx!^^ ’ “4* *** C<**o. Hh.oting. mi»irOu.CoUou BmpMr MmM Long Olothx b^Uali ftniluo nl«U, to. * 1 UENHY LATUROP k CO. riOLORKD MILK AMD UMKN BKAII), sprit ••• • -j fiWjSlffil AMIh J MWrimsat of City niarabnl’a Offlre. . Savannah, April 13. 1833. Ihe following Resolution was passed in Council o: the 14th Maroh last, vis: " Ruolred, That tho City Marshal be instructed to have paved those lots iu Washington and Green Wards ining unpaved, as near two years have elapsed unce the passage or the Ordinance. A majority of tb owners having already complied with said Ordinance. The Paving Ordinances have not been complied with in the following cases, vis: Washington Ward. Lots 13,14, 19, 20, XI. 22,23, 24, 23, 26, 27, 28. Ghken Ward. Lots 4, 7,8,9,10, 16,17,21, 22, 23, 32, 34, 40. Notice.—In accordance with the abovo Resolution, I will receive proposal* for paving tho said lots, until tho 13th day of May next. apr 13 PHILIP MJIU88ELL, City Marshal. TO AHCHITKCTm. J^VNE HUNDRED DOLLARS will bn paid for ths best plans for suitable edificos for Laurel Grove Cemetery. Tho plans must embrace a Keeper’s Dwelling, with ample apartment* and suitable rooms for ssrvant*. a Porter’s Lodge aud a Chapel, and must bo aooompanied with estimate a r d specification*. Persons desirous of submitting plans for the above buildings must liand them iu to tho uudorsigned on or before Tuesday the soooud day of May. The plans spproved of will obtain tho sum offered abovo by resolution of Oounoil. JOHN MALLKRY, Chairman of Committee on Health and Cometery. Savannah, April 11th, 1853. apl 12 VTlttHT TICKETS FUR NKUKOKM.— IiiJ section^ * r ° m Ord,nftno * P aM8< * 2d August, 1839, "Be it further oniained, That a general ticket given by the master, ownor, employer, or guardian of auegro or penon of color, shall pass the bearer thereof nntil ten o'clock P. M.; but that, In order to pass a negro or free person of color after ten o'clock P. M., a special ticket shall be given, whioh tiokut shall specify the hour wheu It is to expire, aud may bo given both be fore and aftor ten o'olook P.31.: Provided, however, that no tioket shall pass the hoaror thereof after mid night. whothor It be dated before or after that hour, un less the time when it ie given, and the ohjoct lu view, ipeoifle*/!" ° 10 ' rhioh t “° boaror ,8nt » ar ® distinotl) Tho officer* and privates of the City Uuard are here by ordered to enforce the above section. By order of his Honor the Muyor. L , . EDWARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 23th Jau'y, 1863. Clerk of Counci,. \TOTlCKi—All nnrNoim having relative*, or i.1 having chargo of bodies doposited iu tho Gabion dumb, aro requested to havothem rumovod within thir ty daye. Those remaining after that time will bo buried iu the publio oemetery. JOHN MALI.CRY, W Ch'r. Com. Health and C'o meter/. NBW WINE AND LKfUOH STOKE. No, 0 Whltnlcer .Street. THE BUD8CR1UER respectfully announ ce to the citlsens of Savannah, and or the in- irior of this State, that he has now openod and will koep continually in store, a large assortment of the beat qualities of tbe various kind* of Wines und Liquors, both foreign and domestic, involood from the bolt sources, aud to his stook of whioh, at preseut ou baud, he Invites attention. Having had extensive t'Xperieuo* In Franco as a manufacturer, and in America aa impor ter and dealer, hi* acquaintance with tho trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles whioh are enu merated below are each *cnuiuo. Article* of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brauds; Holland Glnl Scotch, Irishaud Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arraok; Jamaica aud St. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Port, Madolra, Hherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Bauterne and Burgundy Wines. Cordials* In Cases, Curacoai Maraschino, Ratafia,' Slavaits, Kiraebenwasser, Absinth, 4o., Ae* Ale and Porter* London Brown Stout aud Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. ly R. MAYER. EDWARD O’BYUNE’S GROCERY AND LIRUOK STORE, Taylor’* Building, Market Wlmrf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. O'B. keeps constantly in store trge etook of Groceries, Liquors,! Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing., 36 ohests Black Tea. 33 bags of Coffee. * 4U boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 boxes Family. Pals, and No. 1 Soap.. 4 Pines Holland Gin. 3 half-pipe* Cognac Brandy. 13 barrels Fourth Proof Domt 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 33 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 16 barrols Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 73 doxeu Teapots. asHurted qualities. 10 orates assorted Crockery-Ware.ly oet 19 Philadelphia Advertisements Plano Fortes. pSSS&ssi* m W me m J«OA.oow offer* to the peblfo an *n- i!*^«i*asl!Wl r Mw Meortmaat of PIANOS, just received from the most celebrated makers, and 9 5? oh **££“£** 2*d*h a* to defjr competition. Mem-j. Hteaafr'CRufc'NMA James Thom peon's Instrumenu. which are here oi^tred. aUnd unrivalled in tha opinion ° T - o°«npe»emtin1ges, as posscwlng beauty and purity *ooe tterer before a twined by any maker. Also, PIANOS wish AEOLIAN Attachment. Chur oh f*JJP**}°* ORGAN8, BERAl'HINES and MELODE- ONS, all of which are warranted, aud will be sold at the mauufkoturors' lowest oesh rrices. All cash orders fov music promptly attended to. Second hand Pianos bought and sold. Piano# tuned and repaired. * V ?-Th®®*‘«ordiiiary success of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and th# perfectsatts- raction it has given, taduoes the subscriber to continue it. Lessone in BINGING. PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, 4o., are given by Artiste of the very hirhMt ability. It needs lu} be mentioned, that Si*. ANDREA ALTZSL and Mademoiselle HELENE riClIAAFF, who itend pre-eminent among the profeseion, aro connected with the Institution, ana devote thoir time and talents to the pupils. [Jo26 ly) q, q. B. CARTER, Principal, NSW-York Advert#jemente. Tbe Atlantic Hulling Works. Manufacture the COMPOSITE IRON RAILING, I [NEQUALLED in beauty, strength, and cheap- AJ neee. OrnamenUl Caet Iron Ties are melted on to rode and framework of wrought Iron, making it eith er light and gracefoM ike M Or, hUTj xnd «Ud Jh r .nn.l b.ln j thus made one solid piece, h an nr no crevices for the drees—postage ftree. rJu.'S" SWJlSf » wi»f >'«*' f«»‘- GEORGE J. IIENKEL8, No. 178 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia. OPP081TB THK STATE IIOVNB, Uxx j«KnMiTtd from Frage. hU Sprig* uaortmiat of FURNITURE COVERINGS poM p^iSKS^ifSL coion \J in Orocxt«l)e, P| 0 ,h ,„j Sxtiu De Llllix. Curtains honr in the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, f Domestio Brandy.; J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull und Bay Streets* Importer nnd Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. THE subscriber has now on hand a i. BIlIN uud well selected stook of Winon, Liquor* ■He and Sugars, comprising tho following: Uno Butt of the ohoioost BE SERVE MADEIRA WINE, vlntege 1844. Ouo Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Oue Pipe of the first quality and ohoioest OLD * d RE SERVE." vlntege 1840. One Pipe of the ohoioest and most delicately flavored OLD PALUET1NHO. vlutago lftfU. One Pipe of the choicest and evceedlnxly rare OLD BERCIAU vintage 182U. One hair Pipe of . the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDEGRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintago 1830. Also a lot of tho OLD llEBERVE, of an oidou portatiou, In Boxes and Demijohns. Two halt pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. “ HHERRY d * Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of var^tt One punoheon of OLD SCOTCH WUI8KY. . , *' '' „ " Jamaica Rum. Al»o various kinds of Claret, Port, Tenoriffo,Sherry and other Wine*. Choice Chaiupague, of various brauds. Hock Wines, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Aui- sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. lUO.UUO choioo Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stook of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dooHO Map of Suvunuali, H AVING purchased til!) Copy Right of Edward A. Vincent, Esq., of hi* new Map of 8avanuah, me undersigaed has made arrangement* to fill all or ders for the same at short notiee. A sufficient number to furnish subscribers, was received by last steamer and will bo delivered immediately. We are unable to supply the country demand until the arrival of the next stcamor. Arrangements have been made for a further supply, which wo trust will be regularly ro- ooived. All ordure punctually attended to. Address 8. 8. BIBLE Y, Book Boiler aud Stationor. bpr8 No. 138 Congress-st., Savannah. OT1CE.—Tbe Subscriber bavin# transferred . all his right, title and interest as Publisher and roprietor of the New Subdivision Map of the City of Savannah, to 8. 8. Sibley, Eeq., Pouliaher and Book seller of this city, Subscriber* are hereby notified that receive their copies Trom him in future, as publlsherwf said Map. EDWARD A. VINCENT. Savannah, April 7,1333. apr 8 Prop , CJ01*AUTNKU8H1P* 1IE undoreiguod Imve formed n copartnership, taking offset from tho first day of Jnuunryliiet, un- th* firm Of JOHN ». MOOllE i CO, for tho transac tion ot a genoral wholesale k retailDrug, Paiut aud OU burinoas. They may be found at the ohf.tand of Moore 4 Uendrickson, Gibbon* Buildings marl JOHN R. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, *JOHN E. 8T1LWELL. I l'Olt MALE.—A VVomuu 19 yeuri old, accus tomed to House Work, aud her girl ohild onoyea* n Uiinl ‘ warranted sound and of go Ml character. laracter. Apply t WM. WRIGHT. 111 BOXES Orxugosand Louiouu, Ju*t landing xv and for sale by (apr 27) W. D. FORD. ivru, jiiBb receive J. ROUSSEAU. 1 UUL.BfllOKEi)TONi>UE8, «xua large and for aale by (»pr 27) W. D. FORD. L> UTTER A choice article for llio Table sod x> fog by (apr 27) ; W. D. FORD. Vf AY PERIODICAL.*.-liuri.ur’* Mm- lYjL sine. Putnam'i Magaaiue, Godey's Lady's Book, Graham's Magasin* fox 3iay, Blackwood for April; r*- IJ ALTIMOUE FLOUR.—10U bbl*. Howard Jf) street Baltimore Flour, for aale by apt 20 ROWLAND 4 CO. ~ XY CiKNATKD HiTTKKH.—A uiret.ro os hr Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, general de- lo, Uofnaad's German, Colleton and Moffat's IV LOUR.—IKK) bbl*. N.tii. Louis su per flue Flour, JT and 24 do. Extr* Family do., receivod per schr. O. eTPrescott, now discharging, and for rale low from ...* ^ y-ea, dHS; S AIR bYE*—Pbelon’* improved idquid Hair Dye; also, Gilmaa'a, Uutchln’s, Alexaader's, • and Batchelor s, just reoeived and for sale br » JNO. E. MOORE 4 CO. I AMP Ol£.-JKorxrd.by JLi x,ll< w. D. rOHD. JOHN B. MOORS 4 00. ‘ RACt*—For ante low by LaROCHE 4 BOWNE. order. Persons wishing Fall, are respectfully Informed thst manufactured in Paris twenty fine to Furniah In the latest style in the • of superb wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which the sample aet* have been received. The style la entirely new aud of the most graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish now will pleas* call and examino tho immense stock i hand before purchasing, as the goods will be sold low. A large assortment of well f*» *•*»**•! ai«kro»«. * je JJ*‘ ntttFurnU «« always Lee St Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIQ.) No. 188 Cheitnnt-st., Fhladelphia, _ 2IBXLXKS I* PIANO F O R T E S, OltiiicKl Instruments, Sheet Muaio, Violin,Guitar, Harp String*, dkc. A LL of which will bn sold at the very lowest 2* , Catslognss sent to any partof the U.States by addroo. in* as above, post paid. LEE 4 W.\ T L—i '8 stock being one ofthe largest in the L.xjwV".). am 'onnuuntof giving satisfaction to all i who mar tavor tliei- with their patronage. •* ir C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For 1'rolaptuv Uteri, (Hilling of the Womb.) 'PIIE attnntion of Physicinns and Ladiesn.inoring .JL from the above derangoment, is respectfully In vited to " Van llorn'» Improved Uterine Suitporttr,"— They aremado without the Stool Springe, wliiuh are highly obiectionable on accountof their chafing the hips, *®-» jnxkingthem exiremoly nnpleasant to be work.— have no superior for the relief and cure of the above displacement, and are recommended and used ia tho practice of the following Professor eof Obatctrloa and Dlaoasoa of women and children, vis,: Proflusdor J. A. Eve, Medical Oollego. Augusta, Ga. J* 8. Longahoro. Fumnte Mod. College, l'hlla. Cha*. Woodward, Mod. Inst., Ciuoinnattl, O. W.P. Johnston, ColumbiaCol'go, Waah‘n,D.C. II.Miller, Mod. Don't, Univ'y, Louiavllle, Ky. .. A . A..H- Cena*, Med. College of lM>ulslana,N. O., and by the Physlolane generally throughout the United State*. Cf. W. VAN 1IOBN 4 CO , Philadelphia. Manufacturers aleo of Trussea, of all descriptions of Instrument* for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring tho use of Bandages, or Instru ment* for restoration. J. B. MOORE 4 CO. J B M Jf Agents in Savannah C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Brace manufactured that doee not bind or chafe under the arme, and can be worn with both ease and cowtfort. Those who have worn otherBraeea are requested to give theee a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, ta:iors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexee, and all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acquire!! the habit of bendlug forward, (round ’shouldered) and compressing the Cheat and Luncs, will find the above Brace to remedy the above defect, _ and ensure an erect carriage, with improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, and also allowing a full, frs* and healthy action and --pansion of the Longs, hr removing the compression, .d preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from coming weak and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., Manufacturers of 8or*loal Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. (je 17) J. B. MOOHK X CO. :Eraa&353» apr 23 J.P. COLLlNl Stoat and Yellow- ) years old, a fli>tr#te PIHR’S metallic; burial CABES. This valuableartlele Is Justrocelved and for sale by 1. W. MORRELL A CO., sept Sly Bole agents la this City for the Inventor SAVANNAH BARBER (SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. WIIE Subscriber would respectfully announce I to the cltisons or 8avaanah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, 8outh Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the reception of his friends. He assure■ them that nothing will be left 8ingle'8bave Shampooing Shaving six and sovon times a week Shaving five times a weok, Shaving three or four times a week 1 00 Ticket* for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 (10 sale a variety of Fanoy Goods, such as Gentlemen'i Cravat*, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirt*. Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket Ildkfa., Collars, Bocks, and other articles of Oentle- alao— Hair, Tooth, list, Nail, Flesh. Balm of Havnnnnh. This beautiful preparation is manufactured Ly him self for cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands who have reoeived the benefit of oleansing of dandrnff, improving and darkening tho Hair, are willing to com mend it. Prloe—$1 a bottij, or three bottles for $2 26. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take tho pleasure of informing his nu merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-stroet, Augusta, wlmre ovary convomonoe will be found to make his pa trons oomfortabie. Strangers and friends visiting Au guste are respectfully solicited to give mo a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monument-aq., Savannah, Janl ly And under Angusta Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta. 5S2!f!a? or .P r,T * t ® grounds, cemeteries, Verandahs, Balconies, 4o., for sale by GEORGE FOSTER. Agent, N B -Q. F. xnd hi. Ag«u SmffSSSi hSS&tuStS c nt ' d Costar’s Exterminator* J ^OK THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF .. Cookroaehes, Ants, Oround Mice, °Im Beetles, Crickets, 4o. Warranted not injurious vo the humau family. Will not die in their holei. Also BUG8 t ® rm,tt * U>r f ° r kh * 10141 * nn ** 1 Uation of BED- Prihclpal Depot. 448 Broadway. BkrKBKMCKS.—Washingtonand Centre Market*; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flower#, Paciflo Hotel; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets; Cha*. Tbibault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Delmo- nloo, 23 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Timoe: Westchester House, Bowery aud Broome *hv*h ; W. Uolbcrton, 430 Broome street, and 75 Malden Lane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, 67 Union Plaoo ; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal streot; L. B. Binesao, 43 Johu •iroet, and 80 St. nlark'n Plaoc; Thomas Thomas, Jr.. AKenltevl, 304 Bi oud w uy. OKRTiriOATB Of 167 DKATBfl. I have given Henry R. Cellar's Exterminator a_ .. factual trial, and having seen the wonderful effects of the same, and eonrlnoed of tbe auperior efficacy of his Exterminator over acy other preparation ever offerred to the publio, I cordially recommeud it. By two appli cation* of tho Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIliK, „ „ . _ . Bowery Hotel, 396 Bowery, New York, December Uth, 1831. For aale by all the wholsaale druggists In the olty and the principal druggists in the United States, Cauadas, Went Indies, 4c. Warranted in all cases. Nonegenui unless signed by IIENRY R. COSTAR, jy. 448 Broadway, New York. xcf^In.MOO^Bt A co! AYliB ’ 1M ORE AT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans A Watson’s No. 88 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! ~ TUB STATE FAIR, IIARRI.H'.tUUU, PA. October 30, 1831. 'iersignrd, appointed - “ “ i^purpoee vhls after noon, w turn Meurs. EVANS 4 WAT; ON tested one of their smal’ slsed Su/amandrr Fire-Proof f :hestv, at which time they oou,«umed turek cords or wood over It.com- menciug at 1 o'clock. P. M. ( having exposed It to a white heat fjr two hourt, suffi cient to destroy the oastiron feet. On opening the Chest, the parers, together with 2,000 oiroulare deposited in our presence, wero takon out, not only haviugbeen pro- themJ; but not hlkvlu * tho Rppearanoe of eoorch upon Josbph Rithbr, Johr B. Cox, . E*:Governoro Pa. Chas. E. Heibtsr. A. O. Hbistxr, E. E. Boddirott, A. T Nkwbold, Committee. ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS, THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century* M ISTORY—Tha history of thn*a planter* would ocoupy more epseo than oan bo spared iu these i. Suffice it to say, that the most eminent ohem- ists and physicians of the United States sud of Europe were consulted as to their composition. But it was left to Mr. Ailoock, whofor seven years had t'neoutiro charge of Messrs. Rushton'e Astor lionse store, to perfect them for publio use. They are made porous, so that the eva poration of the perspiration ean go ou sufficiently where the plaster is applied, without, aa with other plasters, causing the accumulation of acrid fluid, which uorodes tbe skin and ueoasiona many unpleasant sensations, not occesoary for the cure or alleviation of affeotions for whioh a plaster Is usually applied. They aro touio and carminative, which renders thorn of peoulisr value In many affections of the chest and bowels, more especially when a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to a certain oxtent, vitalise the part upon which they are appliod. These strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving K iters, will be found invaluable in w oakness ofthe k, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the mus cles; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, and nalna in the tide or ohost, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of colduess at the nit of tne stomach ; in ohronio or reoent affec tions ofthe kidneys; In oases of sprains, strains, or braises; and in nearly all oases where a local pain or weaknoss exists. x. The reader ia especially referred to the following tes timonials, more particularly to the letter from Dr. 1. T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Alleoek eured of a nervous disease of tae bowels of many years standing. Dr. I. T. IlendcrBon’n Letter* _ Famvillc, Louisiana, March 8, 1850. Dt. T. Allcock, Hir I have been suffering under a severe attack of neuralgic disease of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy ofthe hoart, and have tried everything known to tho practice of modicine from the vory best 11. D's.; but truth prompts mo to say that your piaster* have given mo more noruianont relief thau anything else I have used, aud 1 beliove will produce a perfoct cure. 1 am wonderfully nloased with the counter-lrritaut effect of your plaster, for it Is produoed in such a mild aud t radunl way, as well as the Invigorating action it gives > the capillary circulation around the part* to which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative Influ ence thoy exert upon all nervous diseases. V? conclusion, permit me to say, that I havehadox- t>*ri*noe of ths qualities of tbe plasters heretofore in nse, but must plaoe yours at the head of them all.- Ev- •ry medical man who becomes acquainted with them, will assuredly recommend his patients to use no other tbah the Medicated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Alloook. "Yours very truly, . I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Flastore oan be obtained at the Book Store of W. Thorn* Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, and by order of all Druggists, throughout the country. —JF » eod law tew inbdraivce; r*- Fire andJjifo Insurance Agency. Farmer** i^™r.»ee C.mpa.r Capital, $200,000. Grnnlte Fire Imuraace Codmiv OF UTICA. N. Y. ’ PATOOTP BttDrCWBy, ^ Capital, $130,000. Charter Onk Life ln*nrnnce Compnnv HARTFORD. CONN. r Capital, (endorse# by the tuate) $230,060. lprsd Gill, President. Jas.C. wai.ki.bv. See'y. Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Ageut for Savannah, 129 Congrcse-et. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity nnd Trust Company. Charter Perpetual—Canh £?tiitem. CAPITAL #830,000. This company combines the Mutnsl and Proprieta system, and will insure the lives of white persona, al negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner. MINIS 4 FLOBANOK, Ajcwte. Uancrolll Ac Bryan, OKNKUAl. AGK.NTS AND BKOKIIU, ilny Street, Hnvunnah. No. 117 J“»f ' ir Liverpool and London Fire and Lirn Innurnnre Coinpnny. J 'HE under,irned A,ecl> of I lie eboee Cumpenr, wUl ukerlixe efxlct Fire ox Buildlnje. stick lx tde, to., on the most favorable terms. , ^ BANCROFT 4 BRYAN. J*p24 ly Nc. Ill Bay-st., 9avannah. KOVAL 1NHUUANCK COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterllnv* f|'H18 INSTITUTION has established un Agency I In Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Proparty will be issued by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah, January 21,1833. LONDON WlIKNlX F1KG OFFICE. fpillH Company lakes Fire Risks in this city,and X insures Rents and Leases. **P 2 ROOT. HABERSHAM 4 SON, Agents. 2KTNA 1NMUKANCK COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. r l 1 HE undersigned, Agent* ofthe abovo Company. 1 oontinuo to take risks agaiust Fire on Buildings, Stocks, eto.,on the most favorable terms. COHENS 4 HERTS. Mutual Lite Innurnnre Company of Now York. I SAAC ABBATT, Sec y. JOSEPH B.COLLINS, a hi ^ r * R * P‘ Arkol d» Medical Examiner. Arpliuations reoeived by \l W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houthera Mutual inaurnuce Company. 4 BBURY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Album Cu**b, Boo'ry. C. F. MoKat, Actuavy. o uudersigued, Agont of the above Company, con- tlnuoe to take tho following rial**, via: Marine, River and Fire; also on the lives of ServunU. Lives of White Persons aro also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in th* South. Inro.iv , „ WILLIAM KINO, Agent, Jgj^j7 l y Corner of Bey and Drayton et*. Carpet and Floor Cloth Ware home Curtains, CurtaiFOooda, ike., Ac., Ac. No. 140 Congreti and No. 57 St. Julien St, K00 ' tb,t th<l ch,rr 7 rpilE 8ub.cril.ur, k.ioKiiiy (hat Ihg citizen, of “ lut klooit inY^Ublf ,X Savannah have felt a great interest In tb- —*-»>- 1 lining of a . ,, CARPET WAHKIIOUHK, In this citr, aud being aware that many have boon awaiting the completion of tho New Store, so that they oould make their selection of the various articles for furnishing thnir houses, would respectfully inform th* publio, generally, that he has opened the moat oom- plete assortment of all tho various styles of GOODS u*ually kept in similar establishments. Ths Stook of the different dopartmeut* will consist, in part, of the following Goods, vis: „ , CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussel*; MocotBrussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply. Huperfino, Fine nnd Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halle, Ac.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 and 1C-4 in width, of ovary variety of pat- terne; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table aud Piano Covors; Bilver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Btair Linen, Ao., Ao. UIL CLOTIIH. Of every width; from one to oight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Baloous, Ao.; Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Clothe, 4-4, 6-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Staira. I-URTAINN. Bilk and Worsted Damask Ds-I^ine; Worsted and Linen Damash DeLuins; Figured aud Plain Damasks, variety or colors; White and Buff, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White aud Gold, entirely new style: Cord; Loops; Tas sels ; together with all th* various Trimmings for Cur tains aud Shades. 4*1 LT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pina, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of tho latest importation; all of which will be sold at wholesale or rutail, on the most liboral terms. WM. II. GU10N, Agent, 140 Congress and 67 Bt. Julisn-ate. Duucing Acudcmy. MONtJ. A. BON AUD respectfully informs his patrons that his last Term, of this season, will 'commence on Thursday, 7th inat. . Us, for ths above term, will be received until the 23d lust. Persona willing to patronise him are request ed to send pupils to his Academy at 4 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays. N. U.—Mom. a. B.'s Fancy Dress Ball will take plaoe t Tnesday, 26th init. apr 6 NOTICE. F ACTOR8* Morcliantii and Others, do- siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so by l- HATH INC. UOUHB. M. HAYWOOD respectfully announce* to the citUens or 8avannah that on and after thir day, 9th, the pries of bathing will be, for a single bath 3 tioketa for $1, until the 1st day of May **v*«.j imm the 1st ol May until the 1st of Novembei next, the prloe of bathing will be 23 oonta a bath. fo9 PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. Spring anil Summer Goods, „ AT TH* _New Store, 140 Broaghton*street. WE have just reoeived Sc frame. A* we aro determined to eult the roost fastidious in taste, and in prices, aud In stylos of GOOD8, whioh are unequalled in the eity. Consisting of Fine Froneh Organdie Mualins, Super do do do, ao do Jaconet do, 8uper Frenoh and English Lawns, French Robe a la Bayadere, of the latest Muslins and Bareges. Super Black Lawna and Muslins from 12){ to ou ot*.: fast colors from the celebrated manufacturing house or Mulhouse A Fro res. Fix'd White and Col'd Swis* Muslins. Wnito Emb'd Organdie do Col'd do Mualins, now styles, plaldsd, Fino White Dotted Muslins. For aalo by apt 4 J. IL COHEN A CO. CIUAUM! CIGARH ! ! t'lGAHH !!! J UST RECEIVED, and for aale by P. JACOBS, at No. 27 Bull street. Savannah, Georgia, the fol lowing choice brands, vis 4,000 Rio Hondo, 3,000 El Rifle, 6-AX) Georgia, 6.0U0 Augusta, 10,ObO Legalidad de Lopes, 2,000 Cabanas. 4,000 De Cabarga y Com- imaia — the celebrated London sue. manufacture on hand. Rough and Ready CHEWING TOBACCO, Julia Dean 2,000 La Fatria, 5.UU0 La Galpasooana, 2,OUO Georgia Regalias, 3,000 Esmeralda, 6,000 El Crisol. 5,000 CilandraJo*, 7,000 Antonio Lopes, 3,000 Washington Primers, Also, a Urge lot of his own Jenny Llud Twl»t, Excelsior do El Dorado Crumpton's Aoes. All kiuds or bnuff and Smoking Tobaooo, Pips*, Cl; Cases, Ac. - “ \r UOCK1UKH, See— \JT 160 bbls. Baltimore Flour, 20 " lliram 8mtth do., ** Pure Geneiue* do., 20 half bbls. Canal do., 260 Bngar-Curcd Ham*, 20 hbus Baoon Sides, 100 bbls. B. A C. Clarified Bogart, 23 " Crushed sad Qrov'jnd do., 23 " New Orleans Sugar, I6 hh4s.P. R. Sugar. • JiiarttysBW- 15 Ubxir bxR.1. and |kll« Mxrt.nl, » bull. w. I. Mclauro, » ‘‘ N.w OrUxx. dri.p. 4 TARVER- i UM31 E li ti ArietlMKREK—Dm Etc* IwhiU and Colored Un*nDrilU,8Ut# Linen* and .- 1 “;,ra ,UBr " d * r "“^ /itrLfay.-t piwii':xiiwiH«'tf IwC ~ ■ V7 xxd Txbl. CuUnr, r — i Mxb«xir xxd .djga «■ K0BT08. E L Dorado, Davwa'^ Royal Arch xjrd otkar fx- J 1HK ALTKKATION8 and IMPR»VF,MKNT8 ial D F!!?«f xSJ luoludl1 '* » I'M 8U0W-n00M for _ a”MUSIC "DEPARTMENT FDR LADIES. being now completed, we would invito tbe attention of the musical publio to our stock, comprising every article in the line, whioh can be furnished (wuolxaxlm OXTAIL) at Nete-Vorkpriced. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stodaht 4 Co., J. B. Durham, and others of et- tablished reputation, oonstantly on hand. F. XOuIlAlIfli Ac CO,, iMFOBTKRg. Nos. 74 St. Julian and 1U7 Bryan-strcets, oct27 tf Noxt to Market Square. Hunt’s Restorative, OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. f|MII8 pleusnnt and ofllciont ageut for the proven* J tion of baldness, and the remov.il of dandruff, Is also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on acoountof its dolioato and agreeable perfume, (free from essential oil*,) and Its keeping the hair in plaoo and curl. When the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be drossedboau- tifully, tn any form required, so as to keep in its place. Previous to curling tbo hair, moisten it lightly with tho Restorative, whioh will giro itaglossy and durable curl. Children s heads should be dressod with the Restorative twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once thoroughly oleause the skin, and lay the foundation of a good head of hair. For sale, togotber with a variety of Hair’Oils, Co lognes, and 8baving Cteams, at the a BllAVING AND HAIR-DRESSING SALOON, 168>S Bronghton-street, Nearly opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall, m*r21 By WM. J. HUNT. KempUrti & Verstille A RE now opening a finely aesorto.l and complote iri. «t«ck of Summer and other Dry Goods, whioh they will offer upou tho most aoccimnodating terms. As great care has boon exorolsod in the selection of their stock, with a view both to prloe and quality, they confidently invite thoir friends and tho publio general- ly to call and examine for themselves. apr 3 New Spring <V Summer Good*. SPECIAL NOTICE. T1TE hnvo great pleasure in directing tho atten T V tion of our old friends and customers in this eity and the surrounding oountry, to the fuU arrival of our recent purohasea, comprising the largest and best a^ for «Ss t0 ° k ° f g0n ° r * “ ry ***** wo ***»• offered To enable us to koep paoo with our Increasing trado wo uavo remoqed our business to larger and rnoro com- modious premisos, in the now block of buildings on BROUGHTON BT., OPPOSITE 8T. ANDREW'S HALL, WEST SIDE, whore wo will be happy to have early calls from all intending purchases. , M. PRENDERGAST 4 CO., *P r 4 176 Broughton etrect. E LU.IIIlINU.—Tlio subscribers am uow |*rc pared to do plumbing in all it* branches. Persons are desirous of having water, either oold or hot, distributed through thoir dwellings, would do well to give ua a call. Our work shall be dooo in a substantial manner and warranted to give satisfaction. MORSE 4 NJCHOL8, niar 12 185 Droughton-street. TOBACCO. OA BOXES Barksdale's Potiud Lump £Aj 10 boxes ** Eighth* IU " ** Five* 20 " Wm Rodney's Pound Lamp 13 dd Paul Clifford Eight* 23 ** J. Thoms* Jr extra la store sad for sale by [apl 16) SWIFT 4 CO. pOVYVJt.—SAW Rio CdOm: SO portal. d Xir axl. by [Ml Ml 8WIFT A CO. roiu, Unas Bell., , ».1C—v—. Culf.. will,, Cork u IX Yluux,unuataM, Hut Crxck.ro, Coffee ^WpkncT •ingle and! ll Pons, p, Will of Oold Also, MACHINKS;' c^m ' Ibc^SS JX mxix. L* MU b/f 4 j juo.B.aoRioji. , miKIH ANDAIKDlUlNKs! r HE aubscribors, wbolusnle and Rotuil Druggisl would respectfully eall tbe attention of puronase to their wtdl-—**—*- - * •• deles, whioh prices; alvo, PAINTS, GLASS, Ac.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Brush**; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm.Lard, Repeated and Patent Oil; OROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spices. Mustard, Saturates. Matches, Ao. LANDRETU'B GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and GUsswnro, togutbor with a great variety of articles fur family uso, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ao.. with au elegant assortment of fine French and EnglUh Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combe, Rubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to be ofthe best quality, mar 10 JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. Guns, Hides, Hardware, Ac. HpHE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his I friends and the publio generally, that he has pur chased tho eutiro stook of Mr. JOHN CAIIRUTUER8, 176 Cougress-st., and that he will lull GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ao., at very low prices, for cash. Manufactnring and roputring, of all kinds, promptly and carefully exbouted, and a; low prioea. J. T. JONES. COPARTNERSI1IP NOTICE. riMIE undersigned have this day aisociated them- J. selves togethor under tbe name and style of Kemp- ton A Verstllle, for the transaction of a general Dry Goods bubinesa. Having taken the stand in Waring r s Range, No. 72 8t. Julian, and 107 Bryan-sta., next door to Mossrs. F. Zogbuum A Co.'s Music storo. thoy will, In a few days, bo urupared to offer to their friouds sod the public, u huudsomo und well seleoted assortment of Spring Goods. EDWARD B. KEMPTON, HENRY W. VERBTILLE. Savannah, Feb. 17,1832. fob 19 VTOTICK.- Tv having bee Flnoh, all the do — The firm of Haywood 6c Finch , . _ been dissolved by the death of Meritt inch, all the debts due to saiu firm must bo paid to the subscriber, surviving copartner. 8avannah, April 13tb, 1863. NOTICE. f|3HE Buhvcribnr tuko* plcusuro ill announcing JL to the oitisous of Savannuh und tho publio gene rally, that lie will kuep at Mr. W. D. Foru’s Store, on Jotlersou-street, Walaburg'e Building, fresh Wheat, Ryo, and Grahum BREAD; also, Bugar and Molasses CAKES. (apr 8) A. F. MIRA. R eceived and in 8TOKE.-Per .tes.n- or Florida— 2 cask* Pig Hams 2 do Pig Bacon 2 do Smoked De*f 20 barrels Pippin aud Ruasct Apples IU boxes Messina Oranges 3 kegs choice Goshen Batter 5 boxes do Cheese apl 13 J. D. JESSE. J llbT LANDING.—From Baltimore— 20 barrols best Flour 2U half do 20J cholto Ronoldson Hams JIM) Lewis do and A eask choice Pickles. »P‘ M J. D. ItSnK. UEOBMt SlliSAMItiun nauSUBSmgAuM • Al/OUBTA, OKORQU. ’ ' For Ditto,,, of the Liver, and to ourii. Dlooi: Uteful in Jaundice, S&fl* *' ache, Utzxtneso, Lou of Appetite General Debility, • jFilet eauted by Coeliveue,, ' Paine in Ihe Donee, or ' Rheumatism caused by the u§e of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions. P,w Boils, Ulcers, L. ' TH* • boT# generally from .., I tive state ofthe Liver, or an imbuM^l.** i,lt ' Blood. The Saraapariila will be found UMfwft 01 ' from tbe faot that it stimulates tbe lJvertTi B ,ttch * aeUon. which oaase* the removal of mlr&iZ****** from the blood. 01 “ w Mfle With moot of persons It acta upon th* ^ , mild purgative; Itoleanseathesystem tnmu^S* 111 ties, without causing any irritation in th« ii? oanal. or debiliteting sfleot. “ th ® » ,1 “»teUry Its healthy aetlon oa tbe Liver and BIaa* tho tendenoy of morbid Influent**, 'n$ Ie2££*!5 la guard against dieeaee. Those who’ere^ac«22 the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily this preparation has ths natural Sarasnarilii T ! »» Pro»«» il jofca a pure and unadriuEtSi.^*}*' Ihe citixens of Savannah tad vieialtv thl.xrtlcl.hx.lh. belt effect Bprt 2. n ““ gives better eatleraetloa to those who use h *?“• **4 pr.rxrxUoB ol th. hlad I. an. °° ’ 1,u “i ■>, l'njrelcl.n. h.v. xinr.nc. from th. rroc.i.i™.t it contain, nothin, hat Sxtupxrlll., aWlp'S ‘j?! eaoohnrine matter enough only to preserve <>* u auJ Price $1 per be tils, or a hottfes f‘r $3. 8old in Savaansh by Jamos U. Carter and J n u 4 Co.; Mulville, by /. Griffin; BaademlU* ftS'W Haines 4 Brother; Waynesboro', druggists generally. 7 Udby Tho** ordering this article from druggist* orMatHl 3ataatfgasgfcSiar': Ayer’s Cherry Peotoral, FOB TUB CURB OF OonffhiLGolds, Hoartenoai, Bronchi. tU, Whooping* Cough, Croup Asthma, mad Consumption! Many years of trial, instead of Impairing the publio eonOdvac* in this medicine, has won for It an appreciation aud notorie ty by for exceeding th* noil sanguine expectation* of iu friends. Nothing but lu in trinsic virtues and theunmU- ^fcakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, oould originate and maintaiath* reputation whioh it enjoys. While many inferior rem edies thrust upon ths community, have failed and be«u discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, con ferred benefits ou ths afflioted they can never forgvt, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. Wlillo it is a fraud on the publio to pretend that any medicine will Infallibly cure—still there is abundant tonlyaaagmr- the msladie* for which it Is employed. As time makes these facte wider and bettor knows lie modicine has gradually become the best relissc* of .xe afflicted, from ths log oabin of the Amerioan mu- ant, to the palaces of European Kings. Thrtofhout tLia euJro country, (n every 8Ute, city, nnd indeed al most every hamlet it contain*. Cherry Pectoral t* kaowa as the best remedy extant for diseases of th* Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is eominr to be extensively used by their moat intelligent phrii- uinu*. In Groat Britain, Franco and Germany, whoro die medical soionoes have reached their highest perfeo- fectiou, Cherry Pectoral is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, Public In stitutions, and in domestio practice, as the surest reme dy their attending physicians oan employ for the more dangerous affections of the lifcgs. Also in mildereaus and for children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to ears. In fact some of the most flattering testimonials ws re ceive Lave been from parent* who have found it effica- cious in eases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and overy ounce of it under hi* own sys, with invariable aocnraoy and cars. It is sesded and protect ed by law from counterfeits, consequently can be relied — '—enulno, without adulteration, isve endeavorud hero to furniah the community with a medicine of nuuh intrlasio superiority and wortfi - * should commend itsolf to their confidence—a remedy once safe, speedy and effectual, whioh this has by re peated au A countless trials provo itself to be; and troi 4 by great oar# in preparing it with chemical aecuracv.of norm strength to affon* strength to afford Physlolane s which they can rely for the best results, and ths'affliet- * a remedy that i MM •gentoa . —- »»« ™» imbim, *ou roe afflict ed with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine m do. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. 8old by A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO.. W. W. LINCOLN. T. M. TURNER 4 CO., J. B. MOORE 4 CO., Ssvsn h and all druggist* throughout the south, uiar 17 Th.SAT law tw JUorUinore’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent Jor Rheuma hern in all its forms. THE astonishing success which has attended (bis 1 medicine in the treatment of Rheumatic Com plaint*, oithor inflammatory (acute) or chronic, of no matter what complicated form, or of lonv or short du ration, renders it tbe moat valuable pr paratfoa ever discovered, ae the solo reliable remedy for this dire complaint; aud so radical is it lu it* workings, thst it has seoured the "auction of many of the first physi cians, who have used It as n dernier reeeort, without faith in it* merits, onl* to be convinced of its miraculous powers. Moktimoke s ConrotrwD is a vegetable extract, an internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, harmless ia its effects, and oan be administered to all ages and condi tions without fear, prepared solely for the treatment of this one disease. It is a tonio, strengthening to tha system gsnorally, whilst it soothes the nerves, and impart* a healthy ac tion to the digestive organs, and purifies the blood.— Thousands have already found relief and permanent ~‘ro ; and iu each and overy case where it ha* been itud, It has invariably answered the purpose, never haviug been known to fall. The propifbtore fool justified in thus assuring the pub lic of it* virtues, as they base it* merit* entirely upon its perfornmncee, and allow the latter only to be men tioned in it* behalf. Testimonials of tbe highest char acter are daily received from variona sections of th* Union, corroborating these facts, and giving additional and undoubted evidence ofthe virtues of this truly great and reliable remedy. For sale wholesale ana retail by W, V. ALEXAN DER 4 CO., at their Central Offioe, No. 1 Barclay-tt. New York, and by A. SOLOMONS 4 CO. and J. 11. CARTER^Agentjv^avannah^^sodlartv^jjpM^ W U1TK KID tiLOVEH—Received per I.xROCUE 4 BOWNE. atoamer Alabama. NhW AND BXCKiiLh'NT ARTICLE T A N A N T C Olt DIA L E LIX ER ofTUR KEY RHUBARB, ¥ .Mill the cure of Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Conslipa- A. tion, Billons and Nervous lieadsob, just received and for salo by (apr 27) JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. I IIaAUKT.- Haut St. Emllien Clurete in case; Stutorne— JUutSautc.no Wine in cases, landing from schr. Lc- lloy and for sale by —•* MINIS 4 FLORANCE. * *pr27 RKT1CULRB. L ADIES' Reticules of various styles and Colors, llooeived and for aale by 27 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. i«nt, received and for sale by • 26 J. E. De FORD, Apothecaries’ Hall. 1 2 bbls smoked Beef, received per steamer Florida, »«— —»- »,j CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. IJTTER AND CJ11EKHK.--30 firkin*prime p and choice Goshen Batter ; 60 boxes Cheese, ro ved per steamer and for sale by M MCMAHON 4 DOYLE. destruction of all kinds of insects. Roaches, Moths, Plants, just received and for IUNB.1 JOUNB. MOUI1E * CO. v have just reoolved per steamer, 811k, Game, Me rino and Lisle Thread Under Shirt* and Drawers, tor salo at Oaudrey's Building. may* brlc»— M.A1N uuUJIlff French Whit. 8111c riliff.. Mill Net Ulua, nine c" intillas, BUk Gloves, Swlsa Muslins, etc., just n ALFRED HAYWOOD. ceived by steamer, and for sale br apr 29 DkWITT 4 MORGAN- / lllAMPAUNE— Of superior quality, in 1 Vj and for sale by apr 27 MINIS 4 FLORANCE. •J I II l| | BUSUKIiB prim. While S. C. O# yjyjyj Corn daily expected, for salo on « 1 ' [apr 30) A. C. TOMS- H AY.—Prime Eastern and Northern Hay,for sals by DAVID B. DILLON, ^8 foot of West Broad-st- C IORN, Oate and Wheat Brand, for sale1 by / DAVID R. DILLON, apr28 footoi West Broad-«t S i;u a it— 10 hhds N. O. Sugar (choice). 10 “ N. O. " common. 15 " Muscovado 8ogar 60 bbls Stuart's Brown Sugar 26 ‘‘ „ " l’owd'rd " 60 8anUCfus Gmld " 25 Stuart's Crushed " 23 “ " Coffee ** 10 boxes 8tuart's Loaf In store and foreale by »Pljg SWIFT 4 CO. YAJ 1NDOW SHARES AND OILT (JOR* ,TV . NICEB.—3000 Shades, with fixtures complete; KWO ot Weodford'a fine Gilt Cernioes; 2000 fine EnglUh Curtain Band*; CurUiu Pina; Worsted Cord, In varie gated colors; large Wonted Tassel* to match; Cord and Tassels for Picture*; Pavilion Binge and Rose Us; last received and for cal* by 1W. MORRELL 4 CO. S OAF.—Dandle*,.ritarch, Candy, Fipoe. Ac. 30 boxo* Whittlesey’s No 1 Soap 25 *' Colgate's No 1 •• CW.Bi Starch Heidhieck 4 IK™— The ..Ie Agent la the C xt A !■«. CIDKlt, A t.r, 15 to. While fcrro^rowini xxd tn SdtAUOa A DDIIX Vy r OOD. (Jrocu Oak ’Voodjfor.clchf apr 28 foot of West Breod«A«, A rt.3IAL.lt Lot of Yontfg’ff Mnmiuoih ^ CORN, for planting. Also, Corn, Hay and Oats, to best quality, reoeived Instore and Y°r r 28 Z. N. WINKLER, WUllaaeon's BaUdlort- ljl 1*U U U.—SUO bbls. 8L Loununney brand Flwtr, J; 24 bbls. 8t. Louis extra family Flour, . 2,300 bushels prime White Oornln sacks- 2bmh.««. TtS) ’".o. do. do. do. (N. C.) in bulk-for n or before arrival, at wholsaale Pri«i- , 16 A. C. T 3MB, 1M B*7^‘'- C lULWIMl TOBACCO.—A very j article of Plug and Twist, of various brand*. Ap ° the0ftrjr,i U '*‘ ^ J. B. DaFORD^ TUST REUKiViJHM pair W#i» LiM “ 48 pair Fancy Linen Drill Peat*. . 48 do heavy Brown and Fancyl)uek PanU, 24 do superfine Black Doe Skin i.a*U, 24 do do Fancy dr Am 24 China Gauxe 811k Coate, 48 real Grass Linoa do. ■>—— Qtasa ^ white tad figured and Eml V 1W kkansom, nwnrwitrco;