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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1853)
it’s Jewelry Stott. JIHUltlUKK ha* ou Hand, and ii r receiving from the beat and moat reapoc- irocMn the country, Rloh Diamond. Ru- thorJewolrv. and sterling BUver Ware, Dessert and Tea Spoon*and Fork*; 811- iVnltors; Tea 8«ta; Castors; Capa nnd , is; TftMdirs; 'SI» Boat*: Soup and Sanee Ladles; Flo, loeCraain, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dossort, BmhIo and Battor Knives; Nap kin Bings; SaltColL'irtvTd Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Fork* aad Ladlct, Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Tray*; Ivory Balanoo-JIandle Kuirec nnd Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knives. - Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clook* and common Dra** *»5*.r Lovo < r**.»d L«ptn.Wutoh.l; tin. Enamelled Hunting Wutohea; Gold and Silver rhim- 6le*{ Gold and 811 ver Hj.ootacles; Gold and BUver Watch Chain*, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogew • Pooket Cutlery; Basor* and Besor Strops; Card Case* lort Particular attention will bo given to repairing of Watehee and Jewelry. From hi* long experience and extensive facilities, he confidently believe* he will satisfy all who may favor .him withthelr patronage, ills prioes are as low, aad terms a* liberal as at any establishment in the State, mar IS 8, W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square, DRUGS AND MEDICINES. miJE subscribers, wholesale mid Retail Druggists, I would respeetfully call the attention of purohateri foUki ~ '-*■ ’ tiolsi, prioas; also, PAINTS, OLA88, ho.: Union Whit* Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Qroand Colors, Varnishes, Glues, Putty aud Paint Brushes ; MACHINERY OIL, Ofall kinds, via: Sperm. Lard, Kaposeed and Patent Oil; GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Sploes, MusUrd, Ssleratus, Matches, he.; LANDHETii’S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medldno Chosts, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of articles for family use, consisting of GoTatine, Flavoring Extracts, Niuroh, ho., with an elegant assortment of Hue Frenoh and English Hair and Tooth Brashes, Toilet Combs, Lubln's Perfumes, Colognes, aud Hair Preparations all of whioh arc warrauted to be of the bwat «iumllay* mar 10 JOHN B. MOORE ftCa hliWta>Gr.lor)r of Wonder*, hut few of X *u dieeoveri s are mure striking than that of Cris- tadoro. Nothing eve the oh# nge of hueinthsChomelIon or the Dolphin,. an be more rapid than the alteration produced in the c dor of tho hair by the application of Crlstadoro's Liqe id Hair D> e. The inventor has found out the grand seerc* of the procoss by whioh nature Im parts color to tho hair, aud has followed it up success fully. The change is instant and perfect, and tho con dition of the hair is improved by the Dye. All skeptics are eolioited to eall and judge for themselves. Crifetadoro’s PHBSBRVATIVK AND HEAUTIF1KK stimulates its growth and rerpotuates its luxuriance to the latest period of life. The dye is applied, and both sold at CU18TADOKO-8 Hair Dressing Saloon, No. 9 Monunant-bqr. west aide.ly umr *“ G llOUJ'.itlEM, dkc—Coffee—150bogs priuir Rio, 75 do Jamaica, and 60 do Java. Sugar—10 lihds Porto Jlico, 10 do St Croix,5 do NO leans, 100 bids Crushed, Powdered and Claritiod. Molasses—25 hlids Cuba, 76bb)uNew Orloans. iwr-ISO bbls Baltimore, 75 do Canal, A0 do Ulra B-.-oa—13 caskr Philadelphia ltams, 50C Baltimore ba ged, SO hhds Sides, 20 do Shoulders. Potatoes—160 bbls 1* E and Meroer Potatoes. Lard and Codfish—26 bbls ohoice Leal Lanl, 6 casks Codfish. Soap, Candles and Starch—60 boxes No 1 and Family Soap, 60 do Pale ; 76 do Adamantine Candles, 26 do bperin, 26 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould do ; 40 whole - -60 boxes Lemon Syrup ; 10 oa*es Walnut anu Tomato Catsups; 10 do Bruudy Peaches. Domestic Liquors—76 bbls Phelps' Uin, 60 do M E Rum, 75 do Rectined Whisky, SO dooxtra Old Monougehcla Wiues—20 quarter oasks Pure Malaga, 8 do choice Ma deira. received and for sale by Mo.MAHON it DOYLE. HESS’*. MAN llAltl*. f PHIS WORK is ucknowleiigcil on ull hands it X be the best collection of Musio over offered to the World. Jfjjr It con tain ii 670 rages. *(ig Emkruoiug l'saliu aud Hymn tunes tor almost overy iniagiunblo occasion of worship; Odes, Autiiotus. Sunday School lufant, Revival, Cainpmeetiug, Missionary, Temper nuoe, Patriotio and Moral pieces ; Scotch, Irish, Ger man, French, Spanish, Portuguese, English aud other foreign musie ; aud a vast amount of Atuericau uiuslo, nltlauduew,* great deal of which has uever before been published. Address the author, Dr. WM. HOUSER, Spier's Turn Ont P. O., Jotferson county, Ga The above work is for sale by JOHN M. COOPER k CO., 6avannah, Ga agrST sale iu lots to suit 4600 bushels Corn, 600 busliols Oats, by BROWN ft HARRIS, 21 At the West Brnad-st. Stables. BARNUM k CO. L'llR HA lilt,—160 M Laths,lumliug per brig Kio Jr Grande, for sale by *pr*> BUNKER k OGDEN. IJLAIN I X Buff, re. Laroche* bowne. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. P IEH8UN, HK1DT & CO., No. 101 Bry- an, aud tid Mt. Julian-sts., Savannah, Goorgla, have uuw in store, and are rooeivlng weekly additions by the steamers, a large aud well selected Spriug stock of fash ionable READY MADE CLOTHING, to whioh they iuvite the attention of tueruhauU and the public in gen eral. The favorable reputation our goods have gained, both for style and quality, wo are determined shall be sustained; and no efforts will be spared to give our cus tomers entire satisfaction. Receiving,as wedo,good*di rect from OUR OWN.MANU FACTORY, we are enabled to sell them as low as can be famished in the Southern country. Our stock is varied and complete throughout, ■* peculiarly adapted totho Southern undo. We have ' iu store COATS as follows: Black and Fanoy Ala- paca aud Bombasine Frocks, Sacks and halt Sacks, Brown, Buff and Fanoy Clouded Linen Coats, Fino White Linen Duok English Paltots, Fanoy Silk Cro tons, Pongoe Silks. Real Grass Liuens, Black and Fan cy Cashinorette Business Coats, oto.. etc. PANTS, Black Doeskin, Plain aud Fanoy Cassimeres, Plalu anu Fanoy Linen Drillluga, Heavy White and Fancy Duck do., Black and Fanoy Casbmerette, etc., etc. A great variety of White Fig’d and Embroidered Marseilles VESTS, Black and Fauoy Satin Forms, White and Fan cy Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnishing Goods, Uause, Merino and Cotton Umltishlrts, Fanoy Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Books, etc. Also a superior stock of Youths' Clothing. The attention of Merchants vis iting tho city is respectfully solicited to an examination of our stuck, which will be sold on acooinmodatiug • terms. fob 19 • Mosquito Netting KKMPTUN * VERSTILLE. JOHN R. NORTON. 3 ?NGLI9H HUUED 18ANGL.A8H.—A JA very superior article for Jellies, *o., *c. it has cu tried in this city, aud Is pronounced to be equal to the Russian Isinglass, with tho decided udvauiageof being sold atabcut uua half tho prtoo. For sale by May 2 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-sq, 2 8DDA FOUNTAIN*, uowly Mined. una tor b y t»pr IS]J. A. 61 AYER. !)/ l UlJSliliLS COW PRAM, ju*t received UV and for sale by (npr 28) WELLS * DURR. I_> AliAHOLH.—A hamlsoiue useortuiuul ol Puru- A aolo and Ladies Umbruilss, lor sale by aprtf KEMPTON fc VERSTILLE. Sel^KS.—Summer Brouudc, Plum Chameleon, kJ India Gro do Rhine, Poult d« Suita Maroolalu a Fioronco. For salo by KKMPTUN * VEH8TILLE, Waring'* Raugo, Apt 9 next to Zogbaum's Musio Store. T^IAPEP.-—Russia, ticoich, liuckubuck and ' Bird's Eye Diaper, for sale by KEMPTONt VERSTILLE. I kAiUAMK.—8-4 mid ll)-4 Brown mid Bleached \J Linen Table Damask; 8-4, 8-10 and 8-12 Damask Table Cloths: Damask Napkins, Breakfast and Tea Doyles, for safe by apr 11 KEMPTON * VERSTILLE. I NDIAN BALSAM of Livurwurt uud llore This proparatiou is from au Indian Reoi, s purnurta it to be. It is vory u «— J - ... in Coughs, Colds, and all diseases of the Lungs. F sale by f *> W. W. LINCOLN, may 2 '.mb* y Monument square. * 'Tj'KKMj*'HOPffi.—-1 case of fresh Hope, in one X pound packages, warranted ot the last yours growth,juit reoeived and for sale by may2 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-*]. / illEKME.HAN’M A U Alii AN uXLgAltt. \J For the care of Wound#, Bruises, Sprains, *c., *c., just reoeived and for salo by W. W. LINCOLN, may 2 Monument-sg. I JINK VUKNCll VitlNTKU 1 ANO 8ILKS.-W. liav. till, d./ r.MlT.d per .u.iD.r . TOM .lcf.nl OMurtmtul of Aow »ud do.lrn- bio styles of French Organdie aud Jacouet, Muslins, at very reasonable price, also rluh light Colored Mautflla 8Uk,< o , M. PREN DERG AST * CO., Q**7 2 178 Bronghton st., opposite St. Andrew's L*;i A IaK AND PORTEM.-4U barrels Ale, 20 c **»s Porter, received aud for sale by (XM may 2 i MCMAHON * DOYLE. AMS iU*LK PAN*.— i'liose is more l. be done with auy othor J._P. COLLIN8,100 Bryan-eL /XffDVifM.—Gfliilauiid Ladies' Lialo aud Bilk Wove*. iAdies' GauuUeU or itidiug Gloves, Genu Summer Ruling and Driving do. Also, a few pair of hut long armed Mils, fur sale by „ . KEMPTON * VERSTILLE, 0*7 2 Waring'* linage, next door U* the Music store. 4 \ ROCKET COTTON.—A small lot of White \J aad colored Crocket Cotton, for sale at KEMPTON * VERSTILLE. Pl'.HPS,—Douglass Puaine, Ruut's Uo., Euuloiu I Chain do. Also, i superior double notion Form Pump, whioh will throw water to the height or on* buu tired toeh for nnla by may 4 JOHN R. NORTON. J US® KKUBIVKD PKR mTKAAIRK.— Wash Blonds, Dotted Swiss Muslins, Needle Work Binds, Pointed N. W. Collars, Bl’k and White Crapes, Open Work and Thseail Rose, Bl’k Net Mitts, Swiss Muslins, Ac., tor sale by may 0 . k MORGAN. Cor, of Bay and Whltaker-st*. apr 13 d 1LARU1 MZ, JU Spring Balances, for salo by EO a '*r± F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st. lOUT CHECKS ON NEW YORK—ll ffeb B-tf | Q. A. L. LAMAR. IL ?^7 8p ^ r ! ,, ', WhuU ' Lard, i’luiu, iMouuioi awl Olive Oils, fia*h and fine, for sale by “ T 6 _j| 61. J. SOLUM ON 8. IIRBF.—5U bbls lauding from brig a Fuller, and for tale by "■v « CLAGHORN * CUNNINOHAM. iau,K". ,UW " J '' JU * 1 W*y« 8. 8. BIUI.EV. No. lasconcu...... r\UANU£8 ANU LKBIONS.—^STb^ V/ each, just received by M.J. BOLOMCr*. IT K HIURTH.—Just received pi.. •Ramer. Alabama, a large lot of fine White ROB1N8QN * CAMP. ■«... _nJSir —FILLS.—Aeertaiicure f~. ..... pep* 1 *, Neuralgia, Dlaslness, Diransss of sight pTccoodmg from weaknesa, and all cognate disorders. WarrnnUd to ooutnin neither Culom8i, Arecuiu, nut for Chills and Fever, Dys- - ■*’ -- * Ifht when di ” ?e'WiB uvi**»»« uiivuiai. aiSCuiu, nor **“> «sn*l remedies for Chills and Fevers. For by (may fi) ‘ A. A. SOLOMONS * CO. Dry Otodi) Clot PNiyinTyiMS fiTOUE Ui-ont Sacrifice at MAAS Sc HEYMANN'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. M AAS <fc llKVM INN b.. to inform their patrons and the yr.bUo generally, in both the city ouutry, that they are now prepared to offer on* of the largest and best seleoted stocks of CLOTHING, and a general tusortwuut of Gen tlemm’t FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy NutUne. ever bronght to this olty, suitable for 8prlng and Sum mer wear, at prices never known or heard of In this oonntry. We enumerate a few leading article* in our line, to which we iuvite «vseiol atlentwn: Uress and Frock Cost*, In Black, Blue, Brown. Olive, and Dove Colored Frenoh and English Cloths. Business hh<1 H*ntiiig Cenia, In every variety of stylos, and of different materials, suoh as Cloth, Caaslmere', Tweed, Cashmorst and man ufactured in plain, oloudod, striped and mixed patterns. Pantaloons, . „ In Blaek and fancy Colored Cloth, Casslmere and Cas- siuet super lino Doeskin in various colors. VCHtM, ... ... Plain, White and Figured Satin and Silk-tor wedding and party wear: DuuMe and Single Breasted, in ajra- rlety ot materials; PI ‘ skins, Cashmcrets, ko. Iloalrry, Oents' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers Books, Olove*. Suspenders. Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Neck Tics of the latest French and American styles la great llntisl Cops, Trunk*, Carpet Dag* nnd Vallae*. The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscriber* for importing thoir stook, will onable them to off?" incuts in their trade seldom met with, and at time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress aod Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTUINQ in this oouutry. MAAS k HE YMANN. Boy* nnd Youth*’ Clothing, Not to be surpassed in the variety of styles, make and low price, to be found at the above named estab lishment.oot4 ly SAVANNAH MPRtftNG NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 19,^853 Corporation Notices. A bill to b« entitled an Ordinauco to appropriate and set apart a lot whereon to eroct an Engine House and Fireraiil's Hall, 8*o. 1. Be it ordaluud by the Mayor and Aldermen. of A bur corn and South-Broad street#, be, and the • hereby Is sat apart tor the purpose of having croemu thereon a new Engine House and Fireman^ Hall, for the use of the Savannah Fire Company. 8oc. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances mili tating against the provisions of this Ordinance, be, and - * Tby repoaled. “ “ *- Vayfl.l85J K , M. WAYNE, Mayor Attest : Epwamd Q. Wilsow, Clerk of Council. 3 ICobiuson & Cainp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, ANP.nSXI.RR| IN FINK liKAD Y-.HADK CLOTHING, A KE uow receiving nud opening ;hcir stock of J\ SPR1NO AND SUMMER GOODS, all of which have beeu selected during the pest month by c .nd Drap d'ete, Vestings of Silks, Satine, Marseilles nil Embroidered Patterns. Our Ready-Made Clothing is from the well-known -.T. * ‘ ‘ ~ ~ 1 ’* ' house of W. aud oannotbe surpassed. Wo have robo—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags; also, India Rubber Goods, suoh as Costs, Cloaks, 1‘unchoa, Leggius and Cajtee, all of whioh we offer as low aud o as good terms as „an be obtained elsewhere. GAUDHY'S BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski House, apr 4 \ Jenniugo ft Co., Broadway* New York, •nrpassed. . _r usual large supply of Furutohlng Goods erytbing requisite tor a gentleman's ward or with Tr — * New Goods. I . D A S 11 E U , No. 140 Congress-*!. W OULD invito the uttoniion of Ladies’ tc choice selection of Barages, Chally's, Muslins Uambrica. Colored and Plaid do., Ginghams, Ribbons, Uose and hair do., Linen Cambria lldkfs., Uuder- slooves, Collars, Gloves, not do., Mite, Imoes, Edgings, 1833. Kobinson dc Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealert in Fine Reudy-Madt Clothing, i RE now receiving their stuck* of Fall and Win- X ter Goods, consisting in port of fine Blue, Black, iu Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over- Coatings, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Beavers and " —eys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Blaek and Drab: English, ehand American Cassluiur ,ufBl'k andFanoyCol- , Vestings, of Silks, Hautins, Cashmoros, Embroid ered, and rioh Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be mode up at tho shortet notiuo, and in tho best style of orkmanship. Our Ready-6Iade Clothing Is manufactured at the well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jeuuiugs ft Co., No. 231 Broadway, Now York, and is warrautod equal to auy In the city. We keep constantly o. hand the largest assortment uf Furnishing Goods of any housu in the trade, suoh os White aud colored Shirts; Yauoy do; Silk, Lisle Thread aud Qauso Merluo Under Uarmeuts; t’baker Flannel and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lambs Wool Hosiery: Silk aud Cotton Umbrellas; Bik, White and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make; Stocky Scarfs, Cravats und Collars; aud, in fact, overy thing necessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. For sale ou as soooinmouating terms as can be had in the city, at Gaudry’s Building, next door to Pulaski Houso. sep21 a New Spring: Styles* M| Just received at the new \Vh()!esnlrX& anu retail HAT STORE, every variety of Now otylu# u! Spring Goods, consisting in part of Silk, Boavor and Gos>;amer Dress HATS. Also, Swiss Sennate Straw, Podale, Wideawake's, Leghon, Panama, Paris, Canton: Campechev, Marioaibo, ftc, and BONNETS of every stylo. Call and see and judge fur 3’ourselve*. Carpels! Carpets!! Curpets!!! V\, r E have this day npenod fur sulu u sploudid Tf, assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Muts, Hugs, Window Curtains, fto., consisting in part of | 2d pieces 3 ply Carpets 111 do Velvet Tapestry* ll) do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpots 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 6 do Felt Carpot 5 do Dutch do 60 do Velvot aud Cheneil Rugs 100 ooinuon Bugs and Alata i'X) pair of beautiful style Window Shade* All or the above Goods we offer at tho lowest market prloo*; for tele l»y AIKIN ft BURNS. Spring Dry Goods. TUST KLCEIVED aud uow opeu for inspec- tf tion: Ki tinted Grenadines, Plain and Printed Borages, Plain aud Priutod Beragu DeLaines, HOSIERY In Linen, Cotton and Bilk, In all styles. TRIMMINGS Dress Trimmings, latest styles. >US£ KEEPING . GOODS. -Scotch ft Frenoh Ginghams, Linen 8h«etinga, Pillow-case Linen, Frenoh, English and Amerl can Prints. Bl'k ft High Dol’d Borages, Folard Plain aud I i Silks, fto. EMBROIDERIEB. Musllu and Laos Collar* and Capes, Chemisettes ft Underslofve* Swift Edgings ft Inserting*, Thread ao do Valenoines and Lislo Laee, Rich Laws and Cambric Ladies', Uontlumcn's and Sootch, Russia and Bird Eye Diaper, Table Damask and Cloths, Damask Dollees, Napkins and Towels, Table and Piano Covers, Window Shades and C< tains, Worsted Damask Curtains, Allendale Quilts, fto. Mattiug^plain and Cheek'd Floor Oil Cloth. Children's in every va- riety. PLANTATION GOODS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE offered at such prioes as to insure satisfaction,'by Laroche a bowne. Shad’s Buildings. New Spring Ac Summer Goods. D k WITT A MORGAN huve in More, to which they are weekly adding by the steamers, n large aua elegant stook of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at the lowest prioes: Printed Bareges, Linen ft Cotton Sheeting, “ Tissues. * * * " Grenadines, Barege do Laines, Long Lawns^ Biros' Eye Diapers, Huckabacks, Towels ft Sootch Diapers, Ladies's ud Genu' &d,8ilk and Lisle Gloves, Roal Nett Gloves ft MitU Csssimeres and Vestings, White and Colored Linuu Drillings and Coatings, Mourning Goods of all dt scriptions, —n...■■■■■■ Georgia <^nabnrgs, and a large variety of other Plan- Linen Damasks, “ Napkins and Doyles, Bleached ft Brown Muslins, Furniture Fringes, Pavilion Laoe and Nett, W. M. DAVIDSON. VI l'UKNUKMUABT «fc VO. h.».'lu__ ffia ofth.T°° ““ " ri '* 1 TU18 DAT ° rUl ' P® 1 - Sprinj Stock. OpposuP^dnt^Lndt^ w*ifHalt r~-~ w. si. UAVlliBUJf. lewuiPdifmiS^T 3 ?. h^dsclmio* liacoo L inen hhbgtinuk, damasks, ftc.—Received per steamer Florida: 9 1U-4 to 12-4 Barnsly Sheetings Brown Linen Damasks and Diapers Soper Scotch Diapers 10-4 and 11-4 Cotton Sheetings Pillow Case Cottons Super bleached Lout Cloths English Furniture inriats, ftc. Tor sale by “ J HENRY LATHROP ft CO, TiUMaiNiM. 1 ANO I.IN KBMPTOS A VEBflTUX'8. wili All Ordinance To amend an Ordinance, dcfiumg what shall be considered public nuisances, aud for the removal of the same, parsed 2d August, 1830. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the Hamleta thereof in Council assntnblod, and it isheroby ordainvd by the au thority of tho same, that from ana after the passing of this Ordinance, the provisions of said Ordinance pro hibiting the keeping of Hogs, within eortain limits, be and the same are horoby extended so as to embraoo and include the whole oorporato limits of the City of Savan nah, and the Hamlets thereof. See. 2. Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances conflicting with the provisions of this Ordinance be, and the same hereby repealed. Attest :'Edward O. WlLtoir, Clerk of Counoil7 City Itlnrshnl’N Office. Bavannau, Aphil 13, 1853. The following Resolution was naesed In Council on the 14th March last, vis: u lluolvnl, That the City Marshal be Instrnoted to have paved those lots In Washington and Green Wards remaining uupaved, as noar two years have elapsed since the passage of tho Ordlnanoo. A majority of the owners having already comr*'-’ —“*■ " Tho Paving Ordinances h in the following cases, vis: «, I, 0,1% III, IU, If, AI, Li, 40, 04, 04, 411. Notice.—In accordance with the above Resolution, I will receive proposals for paving the said lots, until tho 13th day of May next. PHILIP M. . RUSSELL, City Blariha). TO AitCftllTKOTM. O NE HUNDRED DOLL AILS will be puid fo- the best plans for suitable edifices for Laurel Orove Cemetery. The plans must embrace a Keeper's Dwelling, with ample apartments and suitable rooms tor servants, a Porter's Lodge and a Chapel, and must be aocompanied with estimate and specifications. Porsons 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 Counoil. JOHN MALLERY, Chairman of Committee on Health aud Cemetery. Savannah, April 11 tli, 1863.qpl 12 Philadelphia Adve Plano Fortes. o. Q, B. CARTER, No. 171 Cbsstnut- ptveet, sixth door above Fifth, opposite ft he State House, up stairs. Philadbl nux, now offers to the Public an en tirely bow assortment of PIANG8. just received from the most celebrated makers, and of such patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns ft Clark's and James Thompson's lustra men!*, which arf hern offered, stand unrivalled in the opinion of all competent judges, as possesslngbeantj and purity of tone never before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with AuOLIAN Attachment. Church and Parlor OROANS, SERAI'HINES and MELODE- ONS, all of which arc warranted, and wiU be s *' ‘ the manufacture re' lowoat cosh prioes. All cash orders for music promptly attended to. Socoud hand Plano* bought and sold. Pianos tuned and repaired. P. 8.—The extraordinary success of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUBIC. and the perfect satis faction it has given, induces the subscriber to continue it. Lcncns In SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, ftc., are given by Artist# of the vory highost ability. It needs but be mentioned, thst 6ig. ANDREA ALFI8I, and Maderaoisollo HELENE SCHAAFF* who stand i re-eminent among tbo profession, are oonnooted with the Institution, and devote their tlnie and talents to the pupils. [jeM ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. GEORGE J. IlENKELS, No. 173 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia. OPPOSITE THK NTATK HOUHK, Has just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS e color* VJ in Broca telle, Plush and Satin Do Laine. Curtains hung In the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE, In sets tor Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or import ed to order. Porsons wishing to Furnish in the latest style in the Fall, are respectfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Parle twenty fine sets Of superb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which tue sample sets have been received. The style .* entirely new and of the most graoeful dosigu. Those wishing to Furnish — '* -- i examine the immenr* ■*“*■ — , as the goods will be l r well finished plain Mahogany -.The Atlantic Haillna Works. 3 • Manufacture the COMPOSITE IRON RAILING, TTNEQUALLED in beauty, strength, and cheap- KJ ness. Ornamental Cast iron Ties are melted on to rods and framework of wrought Iron, making it eith er light and graoefol Ukd „ ■ , Will E RAILING; Or, heavy and solid likt Cast Iron. Each pannel being thus made one solid pleoe, having no crevioes for the rain or moisture of the atmosphere to effect, there is n< trusting of the work. Designs Hill bo sent to any ad drsss—postage freo. Prioes rango from 30 conta to $5 OC por lineal foot— Railinffs tor pnblle or privato grounds, oemeterios, Verandahs, Baloonies, fto., for sale by GEORGE FOSTER. Agent, w „ .... 398 Broadway, New York. i».£L’i£a~F* r, .. ai iv, hI- A *® nt * ar ® th ® only persons au- thorised to soil this nowly patented Railing, for the Atlantia BUtes. Sm »p r N‘ 19th s IiQO & W&lkor (SUCCE8SOR8 TO UEOKGlJ WILUQ,) No. 188 Chestnut-st., Phladelphia, DBALBBSIN PIANO FORTES, Musical Instrument*, wet Music, Violin,Guitar, Harp Htrsng*,dce. A LL of which will bo sold at the very lowest J\ rate*. Catalogues sent to any part of tho U. States by addics:in*osabovo. postpaid. djk LEE ft W.\ T stock being one of the largeinn the l .o‘A‘‘'a nro 'onnuentof giving satisfaction to all th' so who may tnvor tl ou. w ith their patronage. nl -iy by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of a negro fret i tioket shall be given, ehioh ticket shall spooiry tho hour when it is to expire, and may be glvon both be fore ami after ton o'clock P. M.: Provided, however, that no ticket shall pass the boarer thereof after mid night. whether it bo dated before or after that hour, un less tne time when it is given, and the objoot iu view, and tho plaoo to whioh the boarer is sent, are distlnoth specified." Tho officers and privates of the City Guard are bore- by ordered to enforce the above section. By ordor of his Honor the Mayor. EDWARD O. WILSON, Savannah, 26th Jan'y, 1863. Clerk of Counoi.. Nta Tomb, a OTIb'E.—All portion* having relatives, . haying ohargo or bodies deposited in tho Gaston >, are requested to havuthetu removed within thir ty days. Thone remaining after that tiino will bo burlod in the public cemetery. JOHN MALLERY, ‘ Ch'r. Com. Health and Cemetery. NEW WINK ANU LiqUUK KTUBK. No. U Wbluilxer (Street. TUE SUBSCRIBER respectfully annonn- npyjc»s to the oitisens of Savanuah, and ol the in- mfOtenor of this State, that he has now opened ^^^^and will keep ooutlnually in store, a large assortment of the best qualities of tho various kinds of Wines and JLlquoi-s, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from tho best sources, nnd to his stook of which, at presout on haud, he invites attention. Having had extensive experience Iu Franoe as a manufacturer, and in Amurioa os impor ter anddeolor, his voquaiutauoo with the tradoonables him to otfor assuraffio that tho articles which are enu merated below are each genuine. Article* of Direct Importation. Frenoh Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin) Scotch, Irish and Monongahola Whisky; Old Batavia Arraok; Jamaica aud St. Croix Bam. Wines. Old Fort, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar et, Saaterne and Burgundy Wiues. CortUuls. In Cases, Curaooa, Maraschino, Ratafia,' Blavalts, Kirsohenwasser, Absinth, Ao., fto* Ale and Porter. London Brown Sto^t anu Edinburgh Al*. 'A. MAYER. EDWAHD O’BYJLCttE’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’* Hulldlug, Market Wharf, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. |jjE. O'U. keeps oor^tantly in store ■Mlnrgo stook of Guoubries, Liquor; Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing., 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 4U barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugar*. 70 boxes Family, Pale, aud No. 1 Soap. 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half-pipes Cognac Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Domestlo Brandy.) 36 do. Rum. ID hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and filadeira Wines. 76 dosen Teapots, assorted qualities. ll) crates assorted Crockery-Ware.ly oot 19 J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer la Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ■By and Soi Uue Butt of t _ . WINE, vintage 1841. THE subscriber has now on hand a fine and well soleotod stock of Wines, LlQdors a “—i, comprising the following: choicest RESERVE MADEIRA One fope choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD *' RE SERVE, vintage 1841). Oae Pipe of tho choicest and most delicately flavored OLD PaLuETINIIO. vintage 1830. One Pipe of the choioest and exceedingly rare OLD SERCIAI^ vintage 1820. One half Pipe of the rlohest and most highly flavored 80UTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London filarket. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, in Boxes aod Demijohns. Two half pipes ohoice OLD PORT WINE. .. » A .. .. sherry *• Twelve half pipes cln>io* OLD COGNAC, of various brands, via: Uenuesay, London Dock, Jean Louis Piuet, CastiUon, Guimard, Saxerac, Baliguao, and Otard, Dupuy ft Co. One punobeon of OLD 8COTCH WHI8KY. '• " •• Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Teneriffe,Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champague, of various braud*. Hook Wines, imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschiuo, Ani sette, aud assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, fto. lUO.OlA) ohoice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stook of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec 30 Map of Snvaiiirali. H AVING purchased tho Copy Right of Edward A. Vincent, Esq., of his new Map of Savannah, dors tor the same at short notice. A sufficient number to furnish subscribers, was received by last steamer and will be delivered immediately. We are unable to supply the oountrj demand until the arrival of tho aext steamer. Arrangements have been made for a further supply, which we trust will be regularly re ceived. All orders punctually attended to. Address “1.8. SIBLEY, Book Boiler and Statiouer, apr 8 No. 138 Congress-st., Savannah. VTOTIC'K.—Tbo Subscriber having transferred LN all his right, title and iutorest as Publisher and Proprietor of the New Subdivision Map of the City of Savauuab, to 8. 8. Sibley, Esq., Publisher and Book- 8ollor of this city, Subscribers aro hereby notified that they will receive their copies from him in future, i publisher of said Map. EDWARD A. VINCENT. Savannah, April 7,1353.apr 8 COPARTNKK8HIF. 3 3IIK undersigned have formed a copartnership, . taking offset from the first day of January last, nn- r the firm of JOHN B. 610URK ft CO, for tho transac tion of a general wholesale ft retail Drug, Paint and Oil business. They may be found at the old stand of Mooro ft Ueudrioksou, Gibbous Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE. JOHN E. 8T1LWELU M sine, Putnam's Magasine, Godey's Lady's Book, am's fitagaxine tor May, Blackwood for April; ro- IkALTIMOUK FLOUlt*—100 bbls. Howard JD street Baltimore Flour, for sale by *pr26 ROWLAND ft XVUBNATKD DITTKH8.—A auro rein- edy for Dyspepsia, Favor and Ague, general do- j. Also, Uoftland's German, Colleton and Moffat's Bitters, just received and tor sale by *pr 2* JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. a? L'LOIJK.—ilUObbls. N. St. Louis superfine Flour, X* *ad 24 do. Extra Family do., reoeived per sehr. O. E7Prescott, now discharging, aud tor sale low from (apr 2li) A. C. TOMS, 120 Bay-st. H Aip> DYK'—Pholoii’a improved Liquid Hair Dye; also, Gilman's, Ilutohiu's, Alexander's, »’•, and Batchelor's, just rcceivod aud for sale by *pr 29 JNO. R. MOORE ft CO. AMP OIL-*—For sale by ’ apl 14 W. D. FORD. J|_£AI It PKKPADATIUN8.—French, Eng lish and American Pomades, Rom Kenbali'a, gen- Beara, McCassar Oil, Ramsay's Curling Fluid, »prM joaN a MOORE * 00. C AKPKT ll.tus-For ml. low by L.HOCIlg k DOWWE. • I l.K FANtit—Gl.tw, Slone aud Yellow _ wm. Milk k*.D,, for Ml. by |VT»»j. r. COLLINS, 100 flnrml. L'OK JIALK.—A^m.n JU/..refold, a Ar»trmUi CraT ’ M.« l&d P»n»y Cook, wirraoUd Kcad aad Mid - »|.pl T to (apr 30 WM. WlUaUT. C OLORED HILK AND MNKNBHAID, r^TrirSr.-^' *7' 7 raaStear huidred ““ 5=53 i,v UoM and half Uom, at Jttf.W BUNKER A OODEN. I ins Irons sprin^Cettcm Im Brtaker ai •ELi C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For 1'rolapmt Uteri, (Hilling of the Womb.) r pHK attention of Physicians and Ladiessuffering I from the above derangement, is respe iftilly In vited to " Van liom'e Improtrd Uterine Supporter,"— They are made without the Steel Springs, which are highly objectionable on aucountof their chafing the hips, ftc., making them extremely unpleasant to be work.— They have no suberlor for the relief and cure of the above dijulacement, and are recommonded and used in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseasos of women and children, vis,: Proffcssor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Aucusta, Ga. “ J. S. Longshore. Female Mod. College, l'hila. “ Chas. Woodward, Mud. Inst., Cincinnati!, O. “ W. P. Johnston, Columbia Col'ge, Wash'n,D.C. " II. Millar, Med. Dep't. Univ'jr, Louisville. Ky. * A. H. Codm, Med. College of Louisiana, N. O., and by the Physioians generally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO , Philadelphia. Manufacturer* also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring the use of Bandages, or Instru ments for restoration. J. B. MOORE ft CO. j® 16 ly Agents In Savannah C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Rraet manufactured that doet not bind or chafe under the armt, and can be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces are reqaosted to give these a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clsrks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit or oo- oupatlon, ot from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round shoulderod) and compressing the Cheat and Lungs, 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 foil, free and healthy action and expansion of the Lungs, by removing tho compression, and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all desoriptions, Philadelphia. fi* 17) J. B. MOORE ft CO. PIHK’8 METALLIC B^UIAL CASKS. This valuable articlo is J ustroceivcd anil for sale by I. W. MORRELL A CO., *opl31y Sole agents in this C'Hy for the Inventor SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE Subscriber would rospecifully announce to tho oitisens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment Is open for the reception of his friends. He assures them that nothing will be left un done on his part to continue it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. Ills prioes will be as reasonable as In any similar establishment In New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and faeliionable style -$0 20 Single' Shave 10 Shampooing 26 Shaving six and soven times a week 2 00 Shaving five times a week..... I 50 Shaving three or tour times a week 1 00 Tioket* for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 Hot and Cold Baths 60 Parents are respectfully imformed that ever/ care and pains will be taken with their children when sent to the Saloon to bo waited npon. Ho will also keep for sale a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gontlemcn's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Oloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and C6tton Undershirt* and Drawers. Pocket lldkfs., Collars, 8ooks, and other articles of Gentle men's wear: also-Ilalr, Tooth, Hat, Nall. Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other artlolos. Balm of Havanaati. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing anil darkening the Hair; thousands who have reoeived the benefit of cleansing of dandrnff. improving and darkening the Hair, mend it. Prioe—$1 a bottle, ~ ig of dam Tiling to three bottlei for $2 26. AiiKustn Barber Shop. He wonld also take tho pleasure of informing his _ merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augnata Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, where overy convenience will be found to make his pa trons oomfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au gusta are respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. HAY WOOD, Monument-sq., Havannau, janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-at., Augusta. Spring and Summer Goods, AT TUB New Htorc, 140 Broughton-street. WE have just reoeived . a' ! stock of Summer Muslins and ^ -1 - (Lawns, whioh for beauty and neaUess cannot be surpassed, and would invite the attention of tne publio to ths same. As we are determined to suit the most fastidious in taste, and in prioes, and in styles of GOODS, whioh . prii _ 9 unequalled in the olty. Consisting of idle Muslins, ----- -- -J do* ao do Jaoonet do, Super Frenoh and English Lawns, French Robe a la Bayadere, of the latest styles in Muslins and Bareges. Super Black Lawns and ftluslins from 12>{ to 60 eta.; fast colors from the celebrated manufacturing house of Mulhouae ft Freres. Fig’d V White dol'd New-York Advertisements. styles, plalded, i. For sale by J. II. COHEN ft CO. CiGARHI C1GAUH!! C1GAHHS!! J UST RECEIVED, aud for sale by P. JACOBS, at No. 27 Bull street, Savannah, Qtorgla, the fol lowing choice brands, vis: 4,01)0 Rio Horn? 3,000 El Rifle, 5.200 Georgia, 6,000 Angusta, 10,000 Legalidad do Lopes, 2,000 Cabanas, 4,000 De Cabarga y Com- ^ania — the celebrated 2,000 La Patrla, 6,000 La Guipascoana, 2,000 Georgia Regalias, 5,000 Esmeralda, 5,000 El Crisol. 6,000 Cilandrados, 7,000 Antonio Lopes, ML. London else, manufacture on hand. Rough and Ready CUEWINO TOBACCO, Julia Dean uo Louis Cass Extra Gold Leaf do Jas. Thomas, Jr,, Va. do do Jenny Lind Twist, do. Excelsior do do El Dorado do Crumptou's Aces. All kinds of Snuff and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Cij Cases, ftc. mar Si r / 1 UOCKIUEH, See- IX 160 bbls. LaltlmoreF ■M hhds Bacon Sides, 100 bbls. B. ft C. Clarified Sagars, 26 " Crushed aud Ground do., 26 ** New Orleans Sugar, 15 hhds. P. R. Sugar, 20 boxes Loaf Sugar, 100 bbls. Domestic liquors, 176 boxes Tobacco, 60 Chests Tea*, 25 bbls Mackerel, 25 half barrels and kits Maokerel, 61) bbls. W. L Molasses, 25 •* New Orleans Syrup, won*#, 100 44 Pipes, Lending and In store/** sale by w«rg CO! HEN ft TARVER. OHM AIK It CASL O Whit* and Colored Line Coatings, Cottenades, Genu ton*.' Hose. Ladles' Silk, Cause, Merino and Silk Vr JOHN m NORTON. E L Dor.tin, irek nil «luir f«- rwU* knuuD, tnufibj far B) W. D. IORD. Coauu’s Exterminaior. POR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of JFi Ka »3’Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mloe, Hole# Beetles, CrlekoU. fto. Warranted not injurious to the human family. Will not die In their holea. Also Exterminator for tho total annihilation of BED- Principal Depot. 448 Broadway. RBrBBBi»CB8.-.Washlnstonand Centre Markets; Mr. Ilodges, Carlton Uonse ; D. D. Howard, Irving llnuse; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets; Chat. Thlbault, No. 16 Washington street; L. ** * day W*sulngto» street; L. Del in o- •o, 26 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of tlie Snn- y Timet j Wcstohostor House, Bowery and Broome » W. Holberton, 430 Broome street, and 75 Maiden Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South streot; George Gay, ff7 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 MoDongal street; L. B. Binoase, 43 John *A kro f h a “d 80 8t. Mark'* Tlaoe; Thomas Thomas, Jr., Arohiteot,S04 Broadway. OBBTiriUATKOr 187 DBATO*. I have given Henry R. Costar's Exterminator _ factual trial, and having seen the wonderful effsots of the same, andoonvincedof the superior efficacy of his Exterminator over any other preparation evorofferred to the publio, I cordial fy recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 167 RAT8 were found dead in tao kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, „ __ . _ . , Bowery UoUl, 896 Bowery. New York, Deocmb*;- 11th. 1861. J For sale by all the wholesale druggists in the olty and the principal druggists in the Unitea States, Canadas, West Indies, fto. Warranted in all oases. None genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway^New York. afiyf°B MOoXe’ftCO AYER> iM “ rou * hton_,k 5 GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans Sc Watson’s No. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia, F1 it R. Pit GO K GHES T S! itb run, nARRtsBuna, ra. October 30, 1861. The undersigned, appointed t Committe for the purpose noon, when Messrs. EVANS ft WATSON tested one of their small sited Salamander Fire-Proof Cheat*, at which time they consumed tuhke cords or wood ovv r it.cora- _ menciug at 1 o'clock. P. M., and having exposed it to a wAt(sA>«i< firUoo hour*, suffi cient to destroy tho east Iron feet. On opening tho Chest, the papers, together with 2,000 oiraulars deposited in our presence, were taken out, not only having boon pro- *«rve^ bnt not having the appearance of sooroh upon Jossrn Ritnxr, John B. Cox, Ex-Governor o Pa. Cuas. E. Hbirtbr. A. O. Ubistbk, E. E. Boodinoit, A. T. Nbwbold, Be wise In time—’Tl* Tolly to defer. AFFLICTED READ I T HOUSANDS urn suirerin* from disease from whioh there is no difficulty in being permanently una speedily relieved, provided the means lo used. As every vioo lias its own punishment, so it would soem evory disease has its remedy. This is true, and there > a i times and seasons, by it during tho past year. Prepared by a practical physician, tho ailliuted can rely with confidence on its curative powers over diseasos of this oharacter. Full directions accompany each bottle. NS, CAUTION—Ask tor the American Compound, and purchase only of tho Agents. Observe that the S enuine has the wrliten Signature of the proprietor on ^ie wrapper, and the name blown in the Qlase—Price For sale by A. A. 8olomons ft Co.. Thoa. M. Turner ft Co.. W W. Lincoln, Savannah: Phillip Moise, Agusta; Ellis ft Cx . Macon; William Root, Alarietta; and by Druggists in all the large towns and Cities in the United States. eodly jy 29 PIANO F011TE WAREHOUSE. sno Forte*, and’ A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invite the attention of the musioal publio to our *toek, comprising every artiole in the line, whioh oan be furnished (wholbsalb and RETAIL) al New-York price*. PIANO FORTES, by A. Btodabt ft Co., J. B. Dunbav, and other* of or tabllshed reputation, constantly on uand. F. ZOGUAUM Ac CO., Ihpoktbbs, Nos. 74 8t- Julian and 107 Bryan-streets, oot 27 Next to Market 8quars. Hum’s Restorative, OR VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION. fl^HIS plnasant ami efficient agent for the proven- . , - K t the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be drossod beau tifully, in auy form required, so as to keep in its place. Previous to curling tbo hair, moisteu it ligntly with the Rsetorati ve, whioh will give it a glossy and durable curl. Children's heads should be dressed with tbo Itostoratlve twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at once thoroughly cleanse the skin, and lay the foundation of a good baud of hair. For sale, together with •goes, and Shaving Creams, SHAVING AND mar 21 variety of Hair Oils, Co- , at the HAIK-DRE88ING 8ALOON, 1681J Broughton-etreet, Nearly opposlto 8t. Andrew's Hall, By WM. J. HUNT. New Spring A Summer Uootls. SPECIAL NOTICE. W E Imve great pleasure in directing the atten tion of our old friends and customers in this city ana tne surrounding oountry, to the fall arrival of recent purchase!, comprising the largest aud boat eorted etook of general dry goods we have ever offered tor sale. To enable us to koen pace with • wa have romoqed our business to large. modious premises, in the now blook of buildings o BROUGHTON ST., OPPOSITE 8T. ANDREW', HALL, WEST 81 DE, where we will be happy to have early oalls from all intending purchases. M. PRENDERGA8T ft CO., »P* 4 176 Broughton street. rincreasing trade E LUMBINU.—Tho subscribers are now pre pared to do plumbing in all its branches. Persons desirous of having water, either cold uintrmuted through their dwellings, would do give us a oall. Our work shall be done in a substantial manner and warranted to give satisfaction. MOR8E ft NICHOLS, r 12 166 Bronghton-atreet. TOBACCO. QA BOXES Barksdale’s Pound Lump A\J 10 boxes “ Eighths 10 “ •• Fives Wm Rodney’s Pound Lump Paul Clifford Eights sole by C IORFFE.—200 bags Rio Coffee; 50 pockets J Java Coffee; 80 bag* Prime Cuba Coffoe in store and for sale by [apl 161 SWIFT ft CO. / 1IT1CATK of dltigueMln.—An agreuabio re V.J frigerant and laxative, used extensively on the con- tinent ot Euroiie and throughout the United States as i substitute tor Epsom Salts—it is as pleasant to tho tasU os Soda Water. A fresh supply kept oonstautly r,a h*nd. [apr 18] J. A. MATER. J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-et. ohiU l the proprietor and tor sole by 164 Brougbton-st. PKNS AND PKNCILH, STEEL VXPENS.—Just received a fine assortment of Oold Pens and Penoils, single and double extension. Also, a variety of fine Stool Pens. Por sale low at the Book 8*°™ of 8. 8. SIBLEY, *P r 16 No. 136 Congress street. TAR. PITCH, &C. IELS TAR— — — — -o Pitch and Rosin 100 bales Oakum, landing and for sale by *pl 13 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. for salo by apr 18 X ELLOW BANK TOBACCO, dko.—W Gross Yellow Bisk and 36 Gross assorted 8mo- : aad other Chewing Tobacco’s, 26 boxes Manufac tured Tobaeeo,8s6s Ids and 32s; 160 MSegars of Domes tic Manufacture, just received by apr 20 M. J. SOLOMONS. /"'I CNSt—Ao invoice of English guns of tliflhrenl VX qualities, some very fino, imported direct, and for ap*4 °° fX *** J JOHN R- NORTON. UTTRR.—7 Firkins selected and vory choice dlty Goshen Butter, just reoeivod per steamer and for sal* by W. M. DAVID80N. AY*—100 bales Prime Eastern liny, daily ex- Fire and Life luiaranee Agency. Farmer*’ Fire Insurance Company OF UTICA. N.Y. P 7 Capital, $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Cemnanr OF UTICA, N Y. W 1 CAriTAi, $160,000. Charter Oak Life Insnrance Company. HARTFORD. CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the State) $250,000. Alfrbd Gill, President. Jai.O. Wai.ki.bv, Seo'y. Application# reoeived by A. WILBUR, npr 22 Agent tor Savannah. 129 Congress-st. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity nud Trust Company, Charter Perpetual—Caeh Suttem CAPITAL, *330,000. This eompany combines the Mntual and Proprietary system, and will insure the lives of white persons, nb negroes. Dr. AUMold, Medical Examiner. ly MINIS ft FLOBANCK, Agents. Bancroft A Bryan, OBNKRAl, AUKNT8 AND BROKKHS, rou TUX rDRCUABB AMD BALE Of STOCKS, It ON VS, EXCHANGE d> REA L ESTATE. No. 117 Kay Hireet, Hawanuak. J»n2l ly Iilvcrpool and London Fire and Life Innurnnce Company. fpHE undersigned Agents of tn* above Company, I will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stook in Trade, fto., on the most favorable terms. Jan 24 BANCROFT ft BRYAN, No. 117 Bay-st., Savanuah. KOVAL INSURANCE COMPANY LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling r |'Ills INSTITUTION has established an Ageucy I in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be issaed by ANDREW LOW ft CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON PI14EMX FIltK OFFICE# r | HIIS Company takes Fire Risk* in this city,and X insures Rents and Leases. rap 2 ROOT. HABERSHAM ft BON, Agents. &TNA INHUUANCK COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ’T’lIE undorsigned, Agents of the above Company, JL eontinus to tako risks against Fir* on Building Stocks etc., on the most favorable terms. COHENS ft HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company ef New York. I saac abbatt, socy. josf.ph b. collins. Pres't. Dr. R. D. Armold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by f ®° 14 I?W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houtkern Mutual Insurance Company. 4 SBUKY HULL, President and Tronfurer.- Albom Ciiasb, Seo'ry. 0. F. MoKat, Actuary, e undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, via: Marine, Hirer and Fire; also ou the lives of Servant*. Lives of White Persons are'also takes by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. . . WILLIAM 1UNO, Agent, jnne 17 ly Corner of Bay and Drayton sts Carpel and Floor Cloth Ware home Curtains, Curtain Goods, dee., &0.,dk»;. No, 140 ConpreiM aud No. 57 St. Jutien Stu. fl^HE Subscriber, knowing that the citizens of I Savannah havo felt a great interest in the estab lishing of a CARPET WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have boon awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they could make their selection of the various articles for furnishing their houses, wonld respeotfally inform the publio, generally, that he has opened the most com plete assortment or all the various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock of tho different departments will consist, in part, of following Goods, via: CAUPUT DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvot; Tapestry Brussels; Mooet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry aud Brussels for 8talrs; Throe Fly, Suyerfiiie, i ine and Common Ingrain; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Palls, fto.; Drug gets, 6-4.12-4 und 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor auu Stoop Mats; Table and Piano Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, fto., fte. OILCLOTHS. Of every width; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dluing Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, fto.: Rose Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4, 6-4 aud 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Clotl Stairs. CURTAINS. 8ilk and Worsted Damask De-Laine; Worsted and Linen Damask DuLains; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety*of colors; White and Ruff, for Shades. WINDOW SHADES. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Oarland and Whit* and Gold, eutirely new stylo; Cord; Loons; Tas sels; together with all the various Trimmings tor Cur- talus and Shades. GILT CORNICES. Bands, Loops and Pins, of the greatest variety and pat terns, of tho latest importation; all nf whioh will be sold at wholesale or retail, on tho meat liberal terms. WM. H. GUION. Agent, 140 Congress and 67 bt. Julian-sts. Dilut ing Academy. MONS. A. BONaUD respectfully informs his patrons that his last Term, of this 'cotumeuoe ou Thursday, 7th Inst. Pupils, for the above term, will bo received until the 23d inst. l’orsous willing to patronise him are request ed to send pupils to lus Academy at 4 P. M., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday ~ N.R.-Mons. A. B.'s * on Tuesday, 20th Inst. C. A. L. LAMAR. UATIIING UOU8E. T M. HAYWOOD respectfully announces to the fil • oitisens of Savannah that on and after this day, Feb. 9tb, the prioe of bathing will be, tor a single bath 60 cents, or 3 tioket* for $1, until the 1st day of May next; from the 1st oi May uutil the 1st of November next, the prico r>f bathing will be 26 uents a bath, to 9 LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT AUNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indestructible SARCOPHAGUS, °R r-77~ AIR EXHAUSTED COFF1N8 Which is now taking th* place ot all others throughout tho United States. U. S. BOGARDUS haviug been made the sole agent of the above for the City of Savan nah, would respeotfally eall attention to their vast su periority over auy thing of the kind that has yet been before the publio. The improvements consist in oe- mooting the top and sides, end, by the application of an air pump, removing the air, by whioh means the oontents remain without effluvia or change of appear ance for any leugth of time. It is on theso advantages tbs olaiu to superiority is based. The undersigned having examined tho above, do not hesitate to say that, in their opinion, they are fully ei oulated to answer the intended purpose: 8. N. 11akbis, M. D., } C. W. Wsnr, M. D., R. Wayne, M. D., P. M. Kollocb, M. D., J. C. Habbush am, M. D., | W. O. Bulloch, M. D . "»** ,a R. Laoulison,Machinist. *- THE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION 1 A New Cook Stove, CALLED “THE NEW WORLD." For Ilurnlng Wood or Coni. -cThe Subscribers have just made arrange- *o°“t# with Messrs. Abbott ft Lawrence, Stove JHf Makers, of Philadelphia, for the exoluaive sale wof this excellent STOVE. The maker* had it thoroughly tested before offering it to the publio for sale, and it also comes very highly rccommomled by those that are now using it. We put a few of them up ou trial a short time slnoo in this city, and thoso who have seen them iu operation acknowledged that they nover saw any Stove, for either roasting, boiling, broil ing, or bakiug, that performed so well and with so small a cost tor fuel; the castings in this Stove are very heavy and mounted in tho most perfect manner; the bake plate is so constructed that you oan get twloo tbo heat iu the oven as any other stove now in use. Wo are nor re ceiving the different sises, and we cordially invite all to call aud examine before purchasing. Wo have also, varions other patterns, among whioh may Le found the Iron Witch, Iron King, and celebrated Uuok Stove, for wood. T. W. MoARTUOR ft CO., »pr 21 tf 8tore No. 13 Barnard-st. B RU8HK8, IIRUSHES.—A Urge assort ment Hair, Crumb, Scrubbing, Dusting, Fcathor and Fly Brushes. MORSE ft NICHOLS, may 0 165 Rroughton-st. ACON AND llKliF .—30 hhds. Prune und B choioo Baoon Shoulders; 20 do, 81des: 600 Balti- uiure Hams, canvassed; 30 half barrels Mess Beef. Received and for sale by may 13 MoMAIION ft DOYLE. duns, ttifles, Hardware, ftc. GEORGIA SARSiPAutLLi r rHBPAEt^D A BTJ B »j|»I»ii AUGUSTA, GBOXGI4 Far Ditea.ee of the Liter, and •- - Blood: Uteful in Jaundice, StekHSf* aeht, Dizzvictt, Late of AturtaP UeneralDebufa, ComH^S^ Pileteauted bu Co.tioeVe?^' Pa mt in the Bone«, or Kheumatim canted by the nte of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruption* sxi Boilo, Ulcer,, ke ' r PHE above diseases arise generallv fw.« . I tlve Mate of the I,Ivor, or aa SI. .I!," 1 Blood. The Sarsaparilla will be found iJSf? « ^ from the fact that It stimulates the LlvsriJ? * > «cb, action, whioh cause**the removal of mliSS*® from th* blood. OI mor mfle ip tlj With most of eenon* it acts upon th. »«.- . mild Purgative; 'll cleanses the system fwmuT?' 1 u » ties, without causing any irritation In th7«i? ' D, P ,, rt* canal, or debiliuUng effect. lu kh# ali tt«star* Its healthy notion on th* Liver and bIm* _ the tendency of morbid inflneneee, end i.Min pt4T ®M» guard agalnsudiseaee. Thoe* who sJe JLS 4 " the Soothers Sarsaparilla will readll^^t^,? 1 * iu > thl* preparation has the natural Samneriiu'J whioh proves it to be apuro and mu3Su?Iui Ths eitlsens of Bavnnnah and vloinltv *nu this article has tho best effect upon iL ilL^ ““ gives better satisfaction to those who use IttE’ u4 preparation ot th* kind in as*. W Pliyiiolans have assnranoe from the r^nru.. .. It contains nothing bnt Sarsaparilla, w^th^«i*i^ saoohariue matter enough only to preserve ii ™ Prise $1 per bettle, or 6 bottles for^$6 * U Sold In 8avannehby James U. Carterand J n w ft Co.; Midville, by /. Griffin; SandsmiiU kJu®^ * Broth.',JW.,DMboro', druggists generally. Those ordering this article from druggist. mission merehants. should express in their By" Dajnlr. °«o»art» . mortimwe’i RHEUMATIC A ture and tafe remedial arent lor tUm in all Uo forme. 1 . r l’HK a.tonl.htnKiuceea. which h.. ,,1,.,^ ,, 1 wedloln. In th. «.«■„, of pTainU, either Inflammatory (aenU) or ohrea matter what complicated form, or of long or j ration, renders it the most valuable preperatjon discovered, as tho sole reliable remitku complaint; and so radical is it in its worklngMkJt n has secured the sanction of many of the fim BhV. elans, who have used it aa a derailrutorL wffiffi; In tu menu, only to b. oon.ltto.d oflUwtSli— powers. **«w»si Moktimobb's Compound is a vegetable extract internal remedy, pleasing to the taste, hannlecs i.iu effects, and oan be administered to all .ages and ec.di tion. without few, prepared lol.l, for th. truum of this oae dlmase. It is * tonio^ltrongthenlng to th* system geainllr whilst it soothes the nerves, and Imparts a health* tion to the digostivo organs, and purifies ths bleed -I Thousands have already found relief and nersuicit cure : and in each and every oase where if hu bet. tosted, U has invariably answered th* purpoee, having been known to fall. MT,r Tho proprietors feel justified in thus assuring ths pnb- lio of iu virtues, as they base its merits entire!* umi its performances, and allow the latter only to be tloued in its behalf. Testimonial* of tho highlit char acter are dally ree Ived from varloua nctloniof the Union, corroborating these facts, and giving sddltion.1 and uudonbted evidence of th* virtues of this tmlv great and reliable remedy. ^ For sale wholesale aud retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER ft CO., at their Central Office, No. 1 ** • New York, and by A. SOLOMONS CARTER, Agents, Savannah. eodlawtw apr l noi'timorc’s BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PUBiFIEIt. itory or any other preparation brougl publio. The multiplied thousands who have need and have realise*) its marvellous effect# in rimovl diseases, lte-K«tnblInking Nature, and Rmt*ring Use Nervous systen, now he raid it to the world Mpossessikg themes! topi- rior medical virtues known in the Materia Medics. Eminent Professors and Physicians of the first stand ing in the modioal profession us* *nd prescribe Ik a* the most effective Alterative aad Blood Parlfler ever known; while vast numbers who had long suffer ed from diseases or oomplaiat* brought on by Sedentary Habit*, Expoiure, Indication, Toipul Stale of the Liter, or Impurities tf the Blood, new look npon this Cordial as most Myiteriou* and Magical in its healing proper ties and restoring powers. Neuralgia, General Debility and Net rons Affections, Dyspep sia or Indigestion, Los* of Appetite, Aridity of the Stomach, Ncrvuus llead- eaoho or Flow of Blood totho Head, Costlve- noss, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy, Psius or Misery in the Side or Region of ths Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink ing Hensations, Frustration of the Nervous Byitem, Cold, Chilly Sonsations, or Numbness of the Flesh or Limbs, Difficult or Profuse fcxptc- Uration, Night Sweats, Diseases of the Heart, or affection ef the Lungs, Jaun- dlrs, Disease of the Kidneys, De- ruugement or Prostrate Condi tion of the Organs of Na ture, which cause Paiu- ful Irregularities, especially with Female*. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous 8y»- tem. Pale or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, and ail Cutaneous Eruptions or the Skin, or Humors of the Blood—these, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may have origti.-.ted from very simple nnd unsuspected causes, but the disease and its cause mint be removed, if you would ei^joy “ Life, Health and Happiness.” Tho thousands who have prooured and used MorU- more's oelebreted Bitter Cardial and Blood Purifier, say that “ these diseasos cannot remain long in the system after commencing Its uso." It operates like a charm, acta as a fine touio, oorroota the tones of the stomach, strengthens the digostivo organs, stimulates the liver to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure and poisonous soorotions. Imparts parity, richness and vi tality to th* blood, circulates it freely throughout the ayatoin, thereby neutralising and removing impure de posits, renews aad strengthens the nervous system, re stores ths constitution in all its strength and vixoi, and imparts a glow of health and beauty of complexion. The evidence in its behalf is overwhelming, and from high sources, but it is known that tor two years the sup ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of stint' can cortify. They say " every bottle sold sells a Sou more;" while it go.w meets extensive sale with inor than ono thousand Druggists, among whom are many eminont physioians, who use and presorib* it. is a Vegetable 8pirit, pleasant to ta$e, and per r state of heal e by tbs . ray sta most delicate female or child. ' •■v* *3* Price $1 00 por bottle. SST Sold by Druggists generally. Wholes*!* aud Retail Druggists will be supplied ou application to the Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER ft CO., Proprietors. No. I Barclay-strect, (Astor House), Mew York. Uaviland, Usrral ft Kisley.and Rusbtba, Clark ft Co, Wholesale Agents, New York. • A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO., and J. H. CARTER, apr 1 eodlawt-vr Agents In Savannah. kJ pea ana nod Bilks, xflaca summer buu. xuaca Grenadine Silks; a fin* assortment ot New Borages. Figured, Striped and Plaid ; Plain, Figured. Tlaid and Striped Tissue* : a large assortment of Ladles' Black and Colored Silk Umbrellas and ' Parasol*; a large end fine assortment of all qualities *r Hosiery t Silk and Laoe Mantillas, White and Black 811k Mantillas; Shawls, Points and Searfs; Swiss and Laee Chsinesetta; Light Kid Gloves; Black Lace Mitts t.n<l Gloves, tor rale by [apr 11J AIKIN ft BURNS. jj^MEIlHON ’8 Razor 8jtrap*.—These ceie- I brated Straps are mode and warranted by Charles imerson,* and are supkrlor to any others now In use.— Purchasers should be sure and get tho genuine Strep as there are numerous counterfeits bearing the same name, ■' “*•*"*■ — worthless. The genuine Strep W. W. LINCOLN, : of which i an be had of apr 18 * Monument-sqosri. Q ceivcd and for sale by (apr 27) and for aale by / VUANGU8, JLKMON8, Pecan Nuts, Eoy lish Walnuts, Brasils, Filberts, Almondi, Rai sins. Currants, Dates, Figs, Pine Apple Cheese, Smoked Tongues and Reef Pig Hams, and alia* lot of fresh Gro ceries, j net reoeived by . 20 M. J. SOLOMONS. I U8T Deceived soother lot of those fancy > Frenoh Cassimeres tor Pantaloons, boot patterns id Plain, at (apr 21) DIBBLE ft CAREY'S. L> A. ANA811 ED Tin Ware.—Coffee and Tea JL Urns, Soup Tureens. Coffee and Tea Pots, Coffee Filter#. Dish Covers, Chafing Dishes, fto.-a good as sortment may U found at 166 Broughton street. MOB8E ft NICHOLH- P ACON.—<11 hint- Bacon Side. ; <00 R«>noM llama, landing from lehr. WoodbrldM tad for ml. (■pr*7) CLAGHORN A CUHW1HOHAM. W‘ rrtHE SURSORIKER begs leave to inform his I friends and the publio generally, that he has pur chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTUER8, 175 Congress-st., and that ho will sell QUNS, RIFLES, PISTOL8, fto.. at very low prices, for cosh. Manufacturing aud repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully exoouted, and at low prices. L T. JONES. U0PARTNKR8HIP NOTICE. T HE undersigned have this day associated them selves together undor the name aud style of Komp- ion ft Verstille, for the transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having takon the si »ud In Waring r s Range, No. 72 St. Julian, and 107 Brynu-st#., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbaum ft Co.’s Musio store, they will, In a tow days, be prepared to offer to their friends and the pnblle, a handsome and well seleoted assortment of Spnng Goods. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, Savannah, Feb. 17,1862. LD1TABD O. AABU dUH. HENRY W. VERSTILLE ikUTTK tor sale to arrive by QHAM, KELLY ft CO. -w CrariM® Spow j art received and tor sale by «pr 26 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. UeMsleck Champagne. Ififi BASKETS iwl reauine Heidaleek Okra- ^ to b. .orb, Jiutroo.lT- ed direct from TIM. Ml. Agent In tko Unit.dKtutc. Tor Ml. by J. HOoftlUl', *pr 8 Corner Hull iei BaT-sts. HOTTLAOS.-EDgraved, PlaiTtiiA V? Bjran Bottles, with OUra and BrttUnuia far ralsVy(apt 23) J.P. COLONS. NG aod Drilling Mochioos, far sal* by 24 _ J. W* CORNWELL, IBSBrysMrtL I TOTIUK. —The firm of Haywood A Finch Y having been diasolved by the death of Meritt noh, all Uie debts due to said firm must be paid to th* subsoriher, surviving oopartner, ‘ ALFRED HAYWOOD. Savannah, April 18th, 1863.. Imo f|iANANT’8 KHervesceit HelirarArari* x ent.~This muoh osieemed and highly valuable preparation. wiU effeotually remov* Hecdech, Bilious affections. Heart Burn, CoeUveness^fto., just received and for solo by (apr 27) JOHN'S. MOORE ftOO. OODEN Si. WILLOW wIEFTfl? •Ttty dMurlptlaa; >lu Cuu Chklr. ul Mt- JL IIS Brorghton It ,’kksh HumistHwr sommer^-io bblrof Appl..In fla.ordtr. .Bdfornl.bT it 27 W.D.rOBP. AllD.—L..r L.nl lu barrel., fur a.l. bf ” MINIS t FLOBANCt. 1 CK CitEABI FAtKK/.KHH. — Wilb aud without Buekots, on hand and made to order. , qpl 13 MOB8E ft NICHOLS, 166 Bronghton st. IkACON AND KEEF.-—30 casks lUwm Is Shoulders, 20 do. Sides, IU do. ehoioe Homs, w half bbls. lleef, received and tor sale by „ apr 18 MCMAHON ft DOYLE- FEW iUOHK OF THOSE VBKY A blr.i apr 16 ■’n. k" BARNUM A CO-. IIHLM. Good BATING FOTATOKN, for sale low by (apr 16) W« D» FOBP- 25 I CBD G'onsrmn Wnt*r Congro.. Water, 1 warraaud lr««b, k.pt oooaUoUr la tef. maj » wind at tk. atora ot W. Vf. LINCOLN, Matanal-waar.- S ODA WATBK-ln th. hulutai pouiblo •«» of p«rr.etlon, —1th h jrMt rantiy M th# ,'LOUtl, accr-800 bbls. Beltiowra X: half bbls. Butter, Bod* and Bufte '.OnwlMrt. J* Monongahel* do., received aad tor sal ttBFABK rOU WBT ’