Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, May 25, 1853, Image 4

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SAVANNAH MORNING NEflTB, WEDNESDAY. MAY 25. 1853.
Clothing, fco.
b»wv
" bed—
ed book, the » Key" m Hok ikpuppvrrd to unlock
it, and tbo motive* »«jfl prompted it* publi
cation. .
Anw—*' See Unclt Tom'* Glimpse of Glory."
Badly « fadeth tbt soft light of dor.
The negro's white champion eailelb n
'Tia long ere her feet through onr city
Fore Cunard steamer It taking her homo.
Hu the gone to eUnd by the •* white alert s
To soften the mgs 'neath hit selling heed,
And hid him remember the mansion* above,
Prepared by n Heavenly Father's love f
ttfyseaSaXiVtiEdstoii. the *-Hi Mrs. mows ?
Why leaves she her oouutcy-wh© told hor to go t
Blie has gono to the honors that wait tor her there—
To the homage of priests, and tho fawning of peers.
Per oh t when she someth, Mid oiaimeth her own,
Frond Sunderland's gates shall wide open be thrown;
And she’ll And in that world of humbug and sin
A market for falsehood where'er she goes In.
(L D. B.
Put her Ihrsigh.
If as tortfcne frownod, my honest friend t
Don't hsng your head so low ;
This is no time to falter now,
Up I strike another blow!
Don t sit and groan and grant, and toll
What you have tried to do.
But place your shoulder to tho wheel,
Strata netvel and pul her through I
and Dove Colored
LATEST AND
GREATEST IM
ARNOLD'S
IMPROVEMENT.
Improved Patent Metallic Indetlruclilile
SARCOPHAGUS,
°R ,—rr~— 1 air
BxnAtmtED wefcwaw coffins,
Whieh In how taking the place of all others throughout
the Halted States. U. ». BUUAHDUS having been
made the sale agent of the above for the City of Savan
nah, would rospectfully call attention to thoir vast su-
perlorlty over anything of the kind that has yot been
koto re the public. Tho improvement* consist in oe-
Btentlng the top and sides, and, by the application of
an air pump, removing the air, by whioh moans the
contents remain without efltuvia or ohange of appear*
aaoe lor any length of time. It is on these advantages
tbe olaim to superiority is based.
The undersigned having ozaminod the above, do not
hesitate to say that, in their opinion, they are fully cal
culated to answer the Intended porpoee:
8. N. Harris, hi. D., I C. W. West, M. D..
B. Watke, M. D., T. M. Kollock, M. D.,
J. 0. llABKRHHAH, hi. D.. | W. Q. BULLOCK, M. D.,
mar J1 B. Laceusow, Meobinlst. ly_
TUB LAST UNR1VALLSD PRODUCTION 1
A New Cook Stove,
CALLED "THE NEW WORLD
Vnr Barnlng Wood or Coni.
The Subscribers have just mado arrange-
[ menu with Messrs. Abbott ft Lawrence, Btovo
| Makers, of Philadelphia, for the exoluaivo salu
_ __iof this ezoellcnt STOVE. The makers had it
thoroughly tested before offering it to the public for
Sdie, and it also comes very highly reoommendod by
those that are now naing it. We put a few of them up
on trial a abort Urn* since in this city, and those vrhu
have seen them in operation acknowledged that they
Rarer saw any Stove, for either roMting, boiling, broil-
tog, or baking, that performed so wsli and with so small
a oust for fuel; tho vesting# in this Stove are very heavy
nud mounted in the most porfeot manner; the ball*-[date
is so ooostrnotod that yon can get twioe the heat in the
oven as any other etove now in use. We are uow r
calving the different sites, and wo oordially inviio all..
call aul examine before purchasing. We have also,
va-'i^us other psttorns, among whioh may bo found
tba Iron Witch, Iron King, and oelebratod buck Stove,
for wood. T. W. MoAKTUOH A CO.,
apr SI tf Store No. 13 Barnard-et.
BOOTH AND HIIOUH.
AT MAAS & HIYMANN’8
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
IfAilA HEYMANN bee to Inform Uni,
Itl patrons and the public generally. In both thcoity
and country, that they ara now prepared to offer one of
the largest and host selected stocks of
CLOTHING, and a general assortment of Gen
tlemen* FURNISHING GOOD8 and Fancy
Notion*.
ever brought to this city, suitable for Spring and Sum
mer wear, at prices never known or heard of in this
oountry.
Wo enumerate a few leading articles in our line, to
hioh wo invito * 'trial attention:
Arena and Frock Casts,
In Black, Bine. Brown, Olive,
French and English Cloths.
Bnalaena and HuntingContn,
In every variety of styles, and of different materials,
such as Cloth, Cassimere, Tweed, CMhmeret and man
ufactured in plain, elouded, striped and mixed patterns.
Pantaloons,
In Blaok and fancy Colored Cloth, Cessimsre and ,Cas-
alnetouperfino Doeskin in various colors.
Vests,
Plain, White and Figured Satin and Silk-tor wedding
and party wear: Double and Single BreMted in a va
riety of materials; Flaiu Black and Fancy Batins,Doe
skins, Cashmortta, Ac.
Hosiery,
dents’ Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Soeko, Oloves,
Suspenders, Cravats, Silk aud Satin Stocks, and Neok
Ties of tho latest French and American styles in great
variety. _ _
lints. Cups, Trunks, Carpet Bags and
Valises.
time making
THE UNION SAVING STORE
Corner of Congress and Jefferson stroets—the greatest
depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this
oountry. MAA8 A HEYMANN.
Boys and Youths* Clothing,
Not to be eurpassed In the variety of style*, make
end low price, to be found at the above named estab
lishment. act 4 ly
Corporation Notices.
A bill to be entitled an Ordinance to appropriate
and not apart a lot whereon to erect an Engine
House and Fireman’s Kail.
*»• LB* it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen,
of the City of Savannah and the Hamlets themofln
Oonncil assembled, and It is hereby ordained by nuthor-
X of the same, that n lot of land alxty feel In width and
teljr feet in depth, situated at the ttoath-West corner
of Aberoorn and South-Broad streets/be, and the same
hereby is set apart for the purpose of having erected
thereon a new Eagine House aud Fireman’s Hall, for
the use of tho Savaaush Fire Company.
Sec. 8. Be it further ordained by the authority afore
said, that all Ordinances or parte of Ordinances mili
tating against tho provisions of this Ordinance, be, and
the nmi arc horoby repealed.
Passed in Council, Savannah, May A. I AM.
fL. 8.1 K. WAYNE, Mayor
Attest: Edward G. Wilson, Clerk of Council.
An Ordlouuco
To nmnnd an Ortiiuuucc, d« fining what shall be
considered public nuisances, and for tho removal
of tho same, passed 3d August, 1839.
See. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
of the City of Savannah and the Hamlets thereof in
Council ssaomblod, and it Is hereby ordalucd by the au
thority of tho same, that from and after the passing of
this Ordinance, the provisions or said Ordiu&nco pro
hibiting the keeping of Uogs, within certain limits*, bo
nah, and the Hamlets thoroor.
Sou. 2. Be it ordained by tho authority aforesaid,
that all Ordinances or parts or Ordinances conflicting
with the provisions of this Ordinance be, and tho
R. WAYNE, hinjni
Attest: Edward O. Wiuon, Clerk of Council.
if Just received from Philadelphia, n
I choice lot of Ladies (suiters, Tics and
* ‘1 flno Congress Gaiters,
who desire a good article a
•applied,
may IS
Gibbous* Rango.
TIUJNK.8, VAbiMKB AND
CAttPET BAC48.
Tost reoelved and for sale by
f'* • W. HE IDT.
may J8 Gibbons* Hod go.
DAJVCIAO ACADEMY.
MONSIEUR A. BONAUD respectfully informs
Ibis patrons, that his Academy is opsn tor the
^reception of pupils.
During the soasou the following Fanoy Danoea will
M Introduced, besides tbs regular oourse of Tuition
Toreatolia, Hotta, Gavotte, Fas Stirion, Zlngoralla,
fiohotieoh, Bedew*, Masurka, etc.
Former pupils are roquestod to oome early if they
like to learn Fanoy Danoea for his Ball, to be given in
January nut.
N. B.—Gentlemen's Claes will begin on Tuesday
Atnt, the 18th Inst., at 9 P.M. novl*
The Charleston Shoe Store,
J . . (Sign of the Red Flag,) a---.
J* BaRNARU HTHEE'J\^*nt
„i*k L ?.kl ao R k» pnrohoao, for the LOWEST
• „ CASH PRICES, Boots, blioos, Trunks and Cur-
pet Bags. Fsrsoss wishing to supply thomselvoa with
any of these articles, should not forgot the number, ae
they will always find a well sheeted stock to select
from, consisting of:
Judies' Fine Black and Colored Gaiters,)*
'ipU 0 "* SUppera of all kinds.
Children s Shota in great varioty,
GeaUamen’s Calf, Sewed and Fogged Boots,
Men s KJp and Fugged Brogans,
Together with a great variety not enumerated,
mar 21 fy E. MURPHY, Proprietor.
CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
P IEMHON, HEIDT Oc CO., No. 1U1 Bry-
nu, and 08 St Julian-sts., Savannah, Georgia, havo
now In store, and uro rooolvlug weekly udditious by tho
stoamors. a large aud well sulouted Spring atockuf fash-
iounblo BEADY MADE CLOTHING, to which they
invite the attention of merchants and tho public iu gon-
ural. The favorablo reputation our goods liavo gaiuod,
both for style and quality, wo are determined shall be
sustained; and no effort* will be snared to give our oua-
tomers entire satisfactiou. Receiving,aa wodo, goodsdi-
rectfroraOUROWN.MANUFACTORY.wo are euablod
to sell them as low as can be furnished in she Southern
country. Gar stock is varied and complete throughout,
aud peculiarly adapted tothe Southern trade. We havo
instore COATS e tollowo: Blaok and Fancy Ala-
and Bombasine Frocks, Sacks and halt Sacks,
ui'WWu, Buff and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fino
Whlto Liucn Duck Englieh Paltote, Fancy Silk Cro
tons, Pongee Silks, Roal Grasa Linens, Blaok and Fan
oy Cashmeretto Business Coats, etc., eto. PANTS,
Black Doeskin, Plain and Fancy Cnssimeres, Plain and
Fanoy Linon Drillings, Heavy White and Fanoy Duck
do., Block and Fancy Cashmerotto, etc., cto. A great
variety of White Fig'd and Embroidered Marseilles
\ E8T8, Black and Fancy Satin Forms, White and Fan
oy Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furadshlng Goods,
Gauge, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Fane/Cravats,
Gloves, Suspeodors, 8ooks, eto. Alcoa superior stock
of Youths' Clothing. The attention of Merchants vis
iting the city is respectfully solicited to an examination
**'• r stook, which will be sold on acuommodating
NOTICE.
qWlfeSi V. Rolut & Co., wu tlluolved ou
X. kho 14th Inst., by mutual oonsent.
l Mr. Z. N. Winkler Is fully authorised to use the
name ol the Aria, in settling the business of the said
j. y. pelot.
N. WINKLER.
I HAVE THIS DAY associated with myself,
la the Dray age borinets Mr. DAY 1D WALDUAUB,
H* Z. N.W1NKLEH.
JVetv Watch, dock, Jewelry
and Fancy stouk,
M BROUGHT Oft-STREET, lii. 148.
R. FRANCIS HTK1N. Manufacturer of Chro-
emtert. Clock,, To.u Clocks W.ldtM, to. *o„
respeotfully informs his ou stumers and the publio gone-
rally that he LW fitted up the Store 148 Broughton-st.,
where ho intend* to make a permanent location, and
aarry on the Jewelry business in its \ arious branohea.
Watches, Clocks, Toern Clocks, Cimmometors, Jewel
ry, to., ho., cloanod and repaired with dispatch, and
warrantod. New fashion Jewslry and Fanoy Goods
■•W at the lowest prloos possible.
N. B.—Any Watch. Clock, to,, to., that cannot bo re-
palwd by other watohmakers, I pledge myeeU shall be
repaired by mo to satisfaction, and warrantod.
lj FltANOIS stein.
Heed Cane!
:^rfo ! rA.^ter^ u .id“LVu * ur ‘'
WOODl
bytosboiat loadand retail. Oonsnmerscan de-
•ftaaaa Wysasjasar 4 “ uo1 -
Boxse fur orders are placed at the stores of Messrs. J,
Murchison, Yf . W.Llnooln, J. M. Cooper t Co.,offloe
•y&ttAtaf News, aud at the residence of JOHN T.
THOMAS, Jones-streeE D. REM8HART.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
WOODl WOODl WOODl
fTOlK Hubhcritar be, uow .0(1 koui.* coustantly
I oub.n4 » Ut,..UMljof lb. boat quality of Hi,h
E*.d Oak, Ulokory. ..5 flu, -WOOD, which h, offer.
** *“» f»ro»,b uuib bought iu th, oily. Wood Yard
Wurth, B^lrowl Bridge, (fob 18-3m] 1‘. WUITK'
wood: w':od:
will keep ouuetuntly on bund
JL utbl. WOOCYARC. at til. Cau.l Bridge, .full
“ lil lUKU, of OAK Mid HICKORY WOOD.
All ordon l.ft .1 J. 1>. JUK I, Brouglitou-.ireet, wUI
b< promptly MUudld to.
tf.WM* bold Lovr Far Cash. A1
tl J.M. UUtCEB.
Wilmot’a Jewelry Store.
f|>HK rtUUSCKIUKU bw on hud, and I.
JL WMduUy rwolTlug from tb. but ud nit reloeo-
!■*“?ouulry Rich Di.moud.Ru-
kin Ring,; 8.IICUUnudFruit Knlvu; SIlr.rPLtid
fc™- 1 ** I?dlwi Cbk, Puk.U; Cuter.;
n ’ Trwyi; 1-ory BMuM-liudl,
Xai.uudBdT.rPi.Ud os Ute.l iM. and Doturl
cSi; jr Clock, ud wtut Brua
■ Lepln, Watebu; Fin,
W *“kwi Cold and SiW.rThim-
■«aa«^dSjKS“ ww k * « ,,,b *• ••
!tfSds“-r,s s £?EiS s "!
* g, *’^ 8 »waBiai&sgfe
S 18fa a Cttatnry of Wonders, but lew of
s disooveries are more striking than n.«, e ■
. Nothing save the oUange SSeiath^rhm^nn!^
^ **• “ oru rapid than'ttie altoratinn
produced in the color of tlio hair bv the nnniir«» r G
Cristedoro’s Liquid Hair Dye. Thi inveato*
out (ttte grand secret of the process by which nata/o im-
Cristatloro’s
HVB and bnaotifikk
—bud parp.tu.te* IU lnlurl»nt« to
0'S 10 , ** -rpl'-d. ud both
“1 Hair Droning Saloon, No. »
b If a»r>>
bUPFNliltbr—A now ud beau
fiftlijii PAN8.—These are thabaVi
®«r« areana from a
[Malik, oun eMtetofta with nnj other
J.P« QQLLINB, 1U0 Bryaa-rt.
Itobinson A Camp,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
AMDDKALKUU in
FINK ltKAD Y-91ADH €LOTIllNG f
A RE iiow receiving nud opening thoir stock
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, all of whioh
nave boeu solectod during tho past mouth by our Mr.
Camp, consisting iu part of Light, Blaok and Fancy
Colored Cloths, Casssmiers, Cashmeretts, Peltcau Cloths,
and Drap d’eto, Vestings of Silks, Satins, Marseilles
and Embroidered Patterns.
Our Ready-Made Clothing is from the well-known
hoose of W. T. Jenniuge k Co., Broadway, New York,
and caunot bo surpassed.
Wo have our usual large supply of Furnishing Goods
on hand—everything roquisito for a gentleman's ward
robe—together with Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags; also,
India Rubber Goods, snoh as Coats, Cloaks, rvnc/iot,
Leggins aud Vapet, all of whioh wo offor as low and on
aa good terms as can be obtained elstfwhorff.
GAUDRY'S BUILDINGS, next to Pulaski House,
apr 4
New Goods.
I . D A S 11 £ It ,
No* 110 CongrfM-si.
W OULD invite the attention of Lndica’ to his
choice selection of Bareges, Chally's, Muslins
Gamnrics. Colored and Plaid do., Ginghams, Ribbons,
Hose and hair do., Linen Catubrio lldkfs., Undor-
sleevos. Collars, Gloves, net do., Mils, Laoes, Edgiugs,
Inserting*, Grass Skirts, Corded do., and a great varle-
ty of fanoy articles.tf apr 2
1853.
Itobinson a Camp,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
And Dealer* in Fine Ready-Mad* Clothing,
\ RK now receiving their stocks of Fall and Win-
2 Vtor Goods, consisting la part of fine Blue, Black,
audFanoy Colored English and Freuoh Cloths; Over-
Coatlngs, of Black, Blue and Fanoy Colored Beavers and
Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Blaok and Drab; Englieh,
* reach aud American Caasimor ,of Bl'k and Fanoy Col
ors: Vostlnga, of Silks, Santins, Caahmores, Embroid-
orod, and rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be
mads up at the ahortet notice, and in the beat stylo of
workmanship.
Our Ready-Blade Clothing is manufactured at the
weU-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings k Co..
No. 231 Broadway, New York, and is warranted equal
•* any in tho city.
We keep oonstantly on hand the largeat assortment
ofFurulafiJus Goode of any houee in the trado, such as
Whlto and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Bilk, Lisle Thread
and Gauss fileriuo Under Garments; Shaker Flannel
and Lamos Wool do; Thread. Cotton. Merino and
Lambs Wool Hosiery; 811k and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk,
White and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make;
Stooks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in fact, every
thing necessary to a gentleman's w ardrobe. For sale
on as scoommodatiug terms as can be had in the city, at
Gaudry's Building, next door to Pulaski House. sep'Jl
* Ncw Spring Styles. n
Just received at the new WholesaleJSL
ana retail HAT 8TORE, every variety of New atylus
o! Bpring Goode, translating in part of Silk, Beaver end
Oossamer Dresc HATS. Also, Swiss Sennato Straw,
Podale, Wideawake's, Leghou, Panama, Paris, Canton!
Campeohey, Muricalbo. Ao., aud BONNETS of overy
style. Call and see and judge for yourselvee.
rlO GULDEN k CO.
Curpeul Carpets! 1 Carpets! !I
"AT ^ * lttV0 ***'* ‘•“y opened for ealo a splendid
r V assortment of Csrpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Bugs,
indow Curtains, Ao., oonsieting in pert of .
2U pieocs 3 ply Csrpets
10 do Velvet Tapestry*
10 do Brussels Tapestry
40 do 2 ply Carpets
30 Floor Cloths
10 piooes Drugget
ft do FeltCarirct
6 do Dutch do
60 do Volvot and Chenell Bags
100 oouuaon Rugs and Mate
. .1.^0 pair of beautiful style Window 8had*s
AH or the above Goods ws offer at the lowest market
prloosi for ealo by AIK IN k BURNS.
Spring Dry Ooods.
TUST RECEIVED aud now opou for intpoc-
Printed Grunadlnos,
Plain end Printed Crape do
HOSIERY
In Linon, Cotton and Silk,
in all styles.
TRI&1MINGS.
Dress Trimmings, latest
styles.
'USE KEEPING
GOODS.
Linen 8heetingw,
Pillow-osso Linon,
Scotch, Russia and Bird
Eye Diaper,
Table Damask and Cloths,
Damask Dodoes, Napkins
aud Towels,
Table and Piano Covers,
Wiudow Shades and Cur
tains,
Worsted Damask Curtains,
Parasols and Umbrellas,
Mosquito Netting,
Marseilles Quilts,
*aS»BsSL“‘. 0ta “
EBgl
^ Prla...
Bl'k A High Col'd Borages,
Plain and Folard Silks, 4o.
EMBROIDERIES.
Muslin and Laoe Collars
and Capes,
Chemisettesk Undersloevcs
2»iss Edgings k Inserting*,
Thread do do
Valendaes and Lisle letce.
Rich Lawn and Cambric
Udkfh,
Uemstioh’d Cambric Udkfs.
GLOVES.
Ladies', Gentlemen’s i
Children's in every
riety.
PLANTATION GOODS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE
VARIETY.
To which tho subooribera are making weokly addi
tions, and invito Merchants, Planters and others, to
examine their stock, assuring them that they will be
offered at snoh prices as to insure satisfaction, by
Laroche * bowne.
»P* M Shad's Buildings,
New Spring Sc bummer Goods.
c WITT 6l MORGAN have iii store, to which
they are weekly adding by tho atcatncra, a large-
and ologaat stock of Fancy sad Staple Dry Goods,
whioh they offor fur sale at the lowest prices:
Printed Barcgoa, Linen k Cotton Shooting,
Pillow Case Linens,
Irish Linens,
Laines, Long Lawns,
Printed Muslins, Hlrds' Eye Diapers,
Organdies and Cambrics,
Scotch ft Broach Ginghams,
Laces, Ribbons, ftu..
L.diu,',u(i Uenu' Jvld, Silk
and Lisle Gloves,
Real Nett Gloves ft Mitts
Casslmeres and Vestings,
White and Colored Linen
Drillings and Coatiugs,
Mourning Goods of all de
scriptions,
ution*GSub* 11 Ur **’ * 1<ur * # T,uric ^f ° r oiii0r Flan-
_ BlBKBO'a NEW WIILD'.NO, Coaffrm-rt. tirll
L i? , SHUKTlNUa, DA.HASKN,
**•—.*•*•*-•4 P" r etonuor Florid.:
it* “ V*T 4 Hb„U«m
Brown Linen Damasks and Dispel
fefi’f.S??! 0 '!
Linen Damasks.
M Napkins and Doyles,
Bleached ft Brown Muslius,
Furniture Fringes,
Pavilion Lace and Nett,
Umbrellas and Parasols,
Swiss Jsconst sad Plaid
Mas! ins,
Moll and Nainsooks do.,
City Mnrahnl’s Office.
Savannah, Armi. 13, 1A33.
The following Resolution was passed in Council o:
the 14th March last, via:
Renoirttl, That tho City Marshal bo instrnotod to
have paved thoee lots in Washington and Green Wards
remaining unpaved, as near two years have o'
since the pasaage of the Ordinance. A majority
l—, ,—j- ~implied “ ,,L “'■*
jg Ordinances have n
in the fullowiug cases, vis:
WASIlINfiTON WAUD.
I Aits 13, 14, 19, 20,21. 22, 23, 24, 26,20, 27, 28.
GliKKN WAIll).
Ixits 4, 7,8,9,10,10,17, 21, 22, 23, 32.34, 40.
Notick.—In accordance with tho above Resoiuviou.
I w ill rccuivo proposals for paving tho said lots, until
the 13th day of May next.
apr 13 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, Pity Marshal.
TO AHUH1TKCTH.
O NE HUNDRED DOLLARS will bo puid for
tho best plans for suiublo edifices for Laurel
Grove Cemetery. Tho plana must embrace a Keeper’s
Dwelling, with amplo apartments and suitable rooms
fur sorvauta. a Porter's Lodge amlaChnpol, and must bo
aocumpauied with estimate and specifications. Persons
desirous of submittiug plans for the above buildings
must hand them in to tho undersigned on or before
Tuesday the eecond day of Alay. The plans approved
of will obtain tho sum offered above by resolution of
Counoil. JOHN MALLERY,
Chairman of Committee on Health aud Cemetery.
Savannah. April 11th, 1863. apl x2
VT1GHT TICKETS FOU SKUKOKS.-
11 Extract from Ordinance passed 2d Augnst, 1839,
19th section:
" Be it further ordained, That a general ticket given
by the master, owuer, employer, or guardian of a negro
or porson of color, ahall pass the bearer thereof until
ten o'clock P. M.; but that, iu order to passanegroor
free person of color after ton o'clock I*. M., a spooial
ticket shall be given, which tioket shall specify the
hour when It is to oxptre, and may be given both be
fore and aftor ten o'clock P. M.: Vruriileti, however,
that no ticket shall pass the bearer thoreor after mid
night. whether it bo dated beforo or after that bonr, un
less the time when it is givon, and tho object in view,
and tho place to which tho bearer is sent, uro distinctli
specified."
The otfiocra and privates of tho City Guard aro here
by ordered to enforce the above section.
By order of his Honor tho Alayor.
c, . . EDWARD O. WILSON,
Savannah, 25th Jan'y, 1863. Clerk of Counci..
OTICE.—Alf nt-roona Inning relatives, or
having charge of bodies deposited in tho Gaston
. , ’* or ® , re, l u «*t«J to hayo them removed within thir
ty duys. Those remaining after that time will bo buriod
in tho publio cemetery. ^ JOHN MALLERY,
Ch'r. Coro. Health and Ccmetory.
'i on
arr 20
NEW WINE ANU LIIIUUK STOKE.
No. tf Whltnker Ntrcct.
THE SUBSCRIBER respeotfully announ-
is to the citisens of Savannah, and of the In
terior of this State, that ho has now opened
’and will keop continually in store, a large
assortment or the boat qualities or tho various klpds of
Wines mid Liquors,
both fnroign and domestic, invoiced from tho best
souroes, and to his stock of w hich, at prosent on hand,
he invites attention. Having had extensive experience
in Franco as a manufacturer, aud in America aa impor
ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trado enables
him to offer assuraneo that the articles whioh &re enu
merated bolow aro each genuine.
Artlclea of Direct Importation.
Fronoli Braudies of various brauds; Holland Gin]
Sootoh, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arraok; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
Wines.
Old Port, ftladelra, Sherry, Champagne, Hook, Clar
et, Uautorno and Burgundy Wines.
Cordials.
In Cun, Cur.co., Unruohino, H»U9», Blxr.ltl,
Klrsohonwasser, Absinth, fto., fto*
Ale mid I'orter.
London Brown Stoat and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domostio Liquors.
*«* «iy R. MAYER.
EDWAKD O’liVUNK’S
GROCERY AND LKlUOR STORE,
Taylor’n BuUdlliK, IHnrknt Wharf,
, SAVANNAH, OKOItOIA.
,lE. O B. keeps oonstantly in store
ilurgo stook of Groobrieb, Liquorb,.
Crockory-Waro, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.
36 oneste Blaok Tea.
36 bage of Coffoe.
40 boxes Gronnd Coffee.
40 barrels Crushed. Yellow, and White Bogan.
70 boxes Family. Pale, aud No. I Soap.
4 pipes Holland Gin.
6 half-pipes Cognac Brandy.
15 bariuls Fwurtn Proof Dvmeslio Brandy. 1
40 do. Phelps’s Gin.
36 do. Rum.
10 hhds. do.
15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines.
76 dosen Teapots, assorted qualities.
ly oot19
#o uwavu x caputs, usaoriCU quailUeS.
10 crates assorted Crookery-Ware.
J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull and Buy Streets.
Importer aud Dealer la
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
THE subscriber hns now on hand n fine
and well selected stock of Wines, Liquors
and SegArs, comprising tho following:
Guo Butt of thu choicest RESERVE MADEIRA
WINE, vintage 1844.
Firs tad Lift inmrente Ageney.
Farmers* Fir# Insurance Company
i or UTtCA. N. Y.
_ _ CanrAt, $200,000.
Cmnllo Fire InHurnnre Company
OF UTICA. R.TL
Ciritii, ft 160,000.
Charter Oak life insurauve Company.
„ , HARTFORD, CONN. •
Capita), (endorsed by the Stats) S250.000.
Aivned Gili., President. JiS. O. Wale let, Seo'y.
Applications received ty A. WILBUR,
*l' r22 Agent for Savannah. 129 Coa^rsss-st.
New-York Advertisements.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
Annuity and Trust Company,
Charter Perpetual—Ca*h System.
CAPITAL $950,000.
This company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary
system, and will insure tho lives of whlto persons, also
negroes. Dr. Arnold. Medical Examiner.
jy MINIS ft FLORANCE, Agents.
Bancroft 4c Bryan,
OKNKRAI. AUKNTN AND BHOKBRM,
r0B THB rURCIUHE JNDSAI.KOr
STOCKS, liOItJJS, RXCUAKUEtb REAL ESTATE.
No. 117 Bay 8ir«el, 8avannak.
i.»OJ ly
Liverpool aud London Fire and Life
3 Inaurance Company.
[’HE unnersigned Agnnta of tlio nhovo Company.
L^d^D^^*^ft^sltaEgaijut Fire on Buildings, Stock in
jan24
No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah.
UOYAL 1 NHL It A NCR COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL,
11,000,000 of Pounds Sterling.
r |'HlS INSTITUTION has established ail Agency
I In Ravannah, and Fire Policier upoi Produce and
froporty will bs issued by ANDREW LOW ft CO.
8avannah, January 21.1863.
LONDON PU4ENIX KlltE OFFICE.
f PHIS Company takes Tire Risks in this city, mid kitchen and cellars.
A insuros Rents and Leases,
sep 2 RORT. HABERSHAM ft BON, Agents.
jKTNA 1N8UKANCU COdiFANY
. 0F HARTFORD, CONN.
'PIIL undersigned, Agents of the above Company,
I continue to take risks against Fire on Buildini
Stooks, eto., on the most favorable terms.
COHENS ft HERTZ.
I saac abbatt, secy. Joseph b. collins.
I’roo't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medioal Examiner.
Applications reeeired by
ly W P. HUNTER, Agent
Houthorn Alataial Innurance Company.
- - -jgr
_ . , -—■ — the lives of A
Lives of White Persons aro a.__ w
pany. No extra premium for rosiding in the South.
WILLIAM KING, Agent,
Corner of Bay and Drayton sts.
Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouie.
Cnrtains, Curtain Goods,
. dke. f tfcc.ydko.
No. 140 Conprca* and No. 57 St. Julien St*.
fpilE Subscriber, knowing tbat the citixons of
,,1, Savannah have felt a great intorest inthe estab
lishing ora
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
In this city, and being aware that many have boon
awaiting the completion of tho New Store, so that thoy
could make their seleotion of tlio various artioles for
furnishing thoir houses, would respectfully inform the
public, ^oneraUy, that ho has openod the moat com
plete akbortment of all the varioua styles of GOODS
usually kept in similar establishments. The Stook of
the different department! will consist, in part, of the
following Goods, vis:
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels;
Brusaols; Velvet: Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs;
Three l’ly. Superfine, Fine and Common Ingrain; Plain
and Twilled Venotian for Stairs, Halls, fto.; Drug-
E eta, 6-4,12-4 and 16-4 in width, of every variety of pat-
irne; Hearth Hugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table and
Piauo Covers; Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair
Rods; Stair Linen, fto., ftc.
OIL CLOTII8.
Of ovary width; from one to eight yards, for Halls,
Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, fto.; Rose Wood,
Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4,
6-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for
Stairs.
CURTAINS.
Silk and Worsted Damask Do-Laine: Worsted and
Linen Damask DeLaine; Figured and Plain Damasks,
variety of oolors; White and Buff, for Shades.
WINDOW HIIADE8.
Transparent Landsoapo, Medallion, Garland and
White and Gold, entirely new stylo: Cord; Loops; Tas
sels ; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur
tains and Shades.
GILT CORNICES.
Bands, Loops and Tins, of the groatest variety and pat
terns, of the latest importation; all of which will be
sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms.
WM. U. GUION, Agont,
140 Congress and 67 St. Julian-sts.
FlHK’H METALLIC BURIAL CA8K8.
This valualiloarticlc isjustrocoivnil and for sale by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.,
sept 3 ly Soloagents in this City for the Inventor
SAVANNAH BARBEIt SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
T HE Subscriber would rospectfully announce
to the citiaene of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala
bama, k lorlda, South Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment la open for the reception of
friends. Re assures them that nothing will be left __
i hla part to oontmue It a convenient andoomfor-
Single''Sharo
Shampooing __
Shaving six and seven times a week 2 00
Shaving five times a week 1 60
Shaving three or four times a week 1 00
Tickets for Children’s Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 00
Hot and Cold Baths
Parents are respectfully imformed that every
and pains will bo taken with their children when sent
to the Satoon to be waited upon. He will aleo keep for
uale a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen'
Cravats, Stooks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket
Tbe Atlantic Hailing Works.
Manufacture the
V-r-.. C0MP0 * l1 E IRON railing,
I TNLQUALLED in boauty, strength, and cheap
lUnsss. Ornameutal Caai Iron Tie# are melted on
£ toUMwftrt of wrought Iron, making it eith-
*r light and graoefbl like
. WIRK RAILING *
Or, heavy and solid like Cast Iron. Each pannul being
i.?*® P J *o«. having no crevloes for the
°l ih \ * trno, phere to effect, there is no
Srsss^pcetage fre?.* Do, s,u wiU be Mnt •“* ad ‘
WZST 80 » «) per lineal foot—
GEORGE FOSTER, Agent,
tlwr'lud~ti.' ’'lflil 1 ' 1 * As V““ oil p'rKUlli-
Atllntl, thl ' C"’'"’
Costar's Exterminator.
I ^OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of
..HIM, Cookroftehei, Am., around Ml,,,
olo. UmtlM Criok.l. io. W»rr«iiled not Injuria..,
” lh « b<mu> ljnnllv. Will not die In their holm. All,
BUGS t ° rmn ’ t0r lh * tuU1 •■‘hlhlUtlon of BED-
Prlnclf.l Depot, 448 Droid w.r.
BjtriKmicj^-WMhin.ton »nd Centre MmkoU; Mr.
Hodget, Carlton Uouie : I). D. tlowerd, Irrlng Home;
Contain Floaeri, Taclffo Hotel; Shelley-. Saloon,
John.on proprietor, Broadway and Anthony atreeta;
Chat, llhlbat.lt. No. 19 Waihlngten nr.el; I,. Delme-
“«J< Broadway; E. U. Howard, Editor of tho Sun
day Tltnoo ; Wettoheator lloueo, llowory and Brooma
streets ; W. Holberton, 430 Broome street, and 76
Maldan Lane; Empire City Home; P. V. Kin*, 41
Hnuth street; Georg. Gay, 97 Union Place; Beniamin
Wood, 40 MoDongal etreot; L. B. Binoi.se, 49 John
Broad.ay!' !
CBRTiriOSTB or 197 dbatiis.
I have given Henry R. Costnr's Exterminator an ef
fectual trial, and having seen the wonderful effeota of
the same, and convinced of the auperior efficacy of his
Exterminator over any other preparation ever offerred
to the public, I cordially recommend It. By twoat nll-
eatione of tho Exterminator, 167 RATS weri found dead
'"i the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK,
_ , Bowery Hotel, 896 Bowery.
New York, December lltli, 1861.
For sale by all tho wholesale druggists inthe city and
the principal druggists in the United States, Canadas,
West Indies, fto. Warrantod in all oases. Nonegeuuine
nnloea eigned by HENRY R. COSTAR,
jy_2* 448 Broadway, New York.
M© wise In tlnsr—’TU folly to defer,
AFFLICTED READ I
T HOUSANDS aro suffering from diaeaso from
whioh there is no difficulty in being permanently
anu speedily relieved, providod the means be used. As
every vice has its own punishment, so it would seom
every disease has its remedy. This is true, and thoro
Is nothing in this life — “
c9rtaln » h »“ that tho
AMERICAN COMPOUND ie tho most apeedv and
certain romedy for all diseases of a delicato character,
known to the world. Adaptod to every stage of the dis
ease eex aud constitution, at a ) timos aud seasons,
thoro is no fears of oxpoeuro, detention from busluess,
nor restriction in diot;f rom tho cortain and speedy re
lief it gives, it is now the most popular remedy of tho
lep thousand oases have been oured effectually
by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical
physician, the afflicted can roly with coufldeuoe on its
curative powers over diSeasos of this character. Full
directions accompany each bottle.
CAUTION—Ask for tho American Compound,
and purchase only of tho Agents. Obsorve that the
S enulno has the wrilton Signature of the proprietor on
wrapper, and the name blown in tho Glass-Price
For sale by A. A. Solomons ft Co., Thos. M. Turner ft
£?.'t W- W.Llnooln, Savannah; 1'hillip Aloise, Agusta;
Ellis ft Co., hlaoon; William Root, Marietta; and by
Druggists in all the largo towne and Cities in tho United
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
f|MIK ALTERATIONS AND IMBRUVEMENTN
I in onr Store, Inclndlng > ffn. BHGW-KOOM for
ri.no Forte*, And
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
being now comploted, we would invite the attention of
tho musical public to our stock, comprising every artiole
in the line, which can be furnished (wuolbsxlb and
retail) at Neu- York price*.
PIANO FORTES,
by A. Stodart ft Co., J. B. DusnAv, and others of es
tablished reputation, constantly on hand.
F. ZOGIIAVM & CO., Importers,
Nos. 74 8t. Julian and 107 Bryan-etreeta.
oot 27 " ^
Next to Market Squ
One i’ipo choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
One Pine of the first quality and ohoioest OLD •* RE-
BERVE. r ‘ vintage 1840.
One Pipe of the ohoiooat aud most delicately flavored
OLD PaLHETINUO, vintage 1830. 7
One Pine of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD
8EUCIAL, vintage 1820.
One hair Pipe of the riohoetand most highly flavored
SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE.
Two Pipes Old London Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im
portation. in Boxes and Demijohns.
Two half pipes choioe OLD PORT WINE.
.. .. A u .. SHERRY *•
Twelve hair pipes choico OLD COGNAC, of various
brands, via: Uonnesey, London Dock, Jean Louis Piaet,
Castillon, Guimard, Saaerac, Salignao, aud Otard,
Dupuy ft Co.
One puneheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.
. . - ** J*«H»ioa Rum. Also various
kinds of Claret, Port, Tonorltfo,Sherry and other Winee.
Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wines,
imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Marasohino, Ani
sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, fto.
lUU.UUO choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and
a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf doo30
Map or Suviumuli.
TTAV1NG purchased tho Copy Right of Edward
fl A. Vincent, Esq., of his new Blsp of Savannah,
the undersigned has made arrangements to fill all or
ders for tbs samo at short notice. A sufficient number
to furnish subscribers, was received by last steamer
aud will be dellverud immediately. Wo aro unaUe to
supply the country domand until the arrival of the
next steamer. Arrangements have been mado fur a
further supply, whioh wo trust will be regularly re
ceived. All orders punctually attended to. Address
8. 8. SIBLEY, Book Seller and Stationer,
spr 8 No. 138 Cong.oss-st., Savannah.
OT1CB.—The Hubscriber having transferred
_ . all his right, title and interest, as Publisher and
roprietor of the New Subdivision Map of tho City of
Bavannab, toS. 8. Sibley, Esq., Publisher and Book
seller of this city. Subscribers are hereby notified that
they will rooeive their eopiea from him in future, os
publisher or said Map. EDWARD A. VINCENT.
Savannah, April 7, 1363. apr 8
F
Piwpt
„ COPARTNERSHIP.
f|3]|]£ undersigned havo funned u copartnership,
1 taking effect from the first day of January last, un
der the firm of JOHN U. MOORE ft CU, for tho transac
tion of a general wholeaale ft retail Drug, Paint and Oil
business. They may be found at the old stand of Mooro
ft llondriokson, Gibbons Buildings,
marl JOHN B. MOORE,
DANIEL B. MOORE,
JOHN E. 8T1LWELL.
B
AIjM OP MAYAN NAH—Price Reduced
nolia, Nerole, Almond, Violet, Heliotrope, aud Cloves.
J. M. HAY WOOD, Monument-sq.,
■ l*Savannah, Gv
DAVID R. DILLON,
foot of West Broad-st.
DAVIDR. DILL.,
foot ot West Broad-st.
kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me-
• wv..v« vudersbirtf and Drawers. Pooket
Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and othor articles of Gentle
men's weft; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, anu
a great variety of other artioles.
Balm of Havaannh.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him
self for cleansing and darkeuing the Hair; thousands
who have received the benefit of cleansing of dandruff,
improving and darkening tbe Hair, are willing to com
mand it. Prioe—>1 a bottle, or three boUlesTor $2 26.
Augusta Barber Sbop.
He would also take the pleasure of Informing his nu
merous friends that lie has openod a magnificent Barber
Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta,
where every convenience will be found to make hie pa
trons oomfortablo. Strangers and friends visiting Au
gusta are respectfully solicited to give mo a call.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Mouument-oq., Savannah,
janl ly And nnderAognsta Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
FI3HK subscribers, wholesale and Retail Druggists,
1 would respeotfoilly call tho atteution of purouassn
to thoir well-selected stook of the above mentioned ar
ticles, whioh they offer for sale at the lowest possible
price*; also,
PAINT8, GLASS, Ac.;
Union Whlto Lead, Linsoed Oil, Dry aud Ground Colors,
Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Brushes;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of all kinds, vis: Sperm.Lanl.Kaposeed and FatontOil;
GROCERS'ARTICLES:
Whale Oil, 8pices. Mustard, Satovatas, Matches, fto.;
LANDRETH’8 GARDEN SEEDS;
Also, Medioine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and
Glassware, together with a great varioty of artioles for
family use, consisting of Uelatine, Flavoring Extracts,
Starch, fto. with an elegant assortment of fine French
and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs,
Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations—
all of whioh are warrantod to bo of tho best quality,
mar 10 JOUN B. MOORE ft CO.
metodeoiis.
This beautiful Instrument of 4 and 5 Octaves,
from tlio oolobratod Manufactory ol Cahart tf-
Needham, always on hand and^for sale bj
I. W. MORRELL ft
SPDENDID PIANO FORTES.
The undersigned having just recoivcd
tiuo instruments Trom the cele-
U •* m J J br,lt011 factories of Stoddart and J. B.
* • "Dunham, »jo enabledto offer an assort
ment of Plano Furtce, which, for tono, touch and finish,
oaunot be surpassed. A call is rospectfully aoliolted.
apr 9 F. ZUQBAUM ft CO., Warlngta Range.
I.
PIANO FOOTES.
W. MORRELL & CO.
Have on hand a splendid assortmen
B AUON AND BEEF.—30 Mills. Prime and
clioieo bacon Shouldors: 20do, Sides; 60U Balti-
1 — ; halt barrels Mess Beef.
v, «UaV 1 ^.' 4 cS' t \ l ; i 08h,,U "‘*
Ss kKf h ', d ‘-““i c,ou “
MEHBT UATHBOP > m.
TKIiHMINUn — •
»peir KEMPTOW 4 VKBSTILT/H
TAJPi.lt ABU IfANCY UMV 44UUUW Z
Hams, canvassed; 30
cucifcd and for solo by
may 13 McMAUONft DOYLE.
OAV AND UANDI.Kei.—75 box. N«. j
Palo and Family Soap; 76 boxes Bradel patent
. ild Candles: 60 do. Adamantine do. Beoelved aid
or salo by (jug, 13] McMAHQN ft DOYLE.
S WING KETTLE8 for thu ttole, Brou
sect and Planished Tin with puwtor.
! • . I}' MORSE ft NICUOL8,
nay 16 Iftft Broughton street.
QlUOKitD »HEB AND HAVMUE».
ky S Barrels smoked Besf,
lOOftmskaftT
. 100 iDMffMtl
landing from stoamer Florida, and for sals by
pyu . cLAGgomru cunningham.
l.WO.N-
LOB9TKIC AND
A TMtlTKl in do«o«, bj eUftner Al
fa.y 111 ' A. Bt
rw.ib.Uwul
, _ ... *i4 yeo-rs
NXgiIOW,llWBroP8htou-st.
terms, at the Broughton-street Piano and CaLlnet Ware
house. oot 2
HESPEIUAM harp.
r l''HIS WORK is uckuuwlodgcd ou nil hands to
_L ho the best oolloctlon of Musio over offered to the
World, ftgg* It contains 570 pages. Embracing
Psalm aud Hymn tunes for almost overy imaginable
occasion of worship; Odes, Anthems. Sunday School.
i n f* ,, L Revival, Cauipmeoting, Missionary, Temper
ance, Patriotic and Moral pieces; Scotch, Irish, Ger
man, trench, Spanish, Portuguese, English ana other
foreign in os lc : and a vast amount of American music,
MdSftd new,a great deal of whioh has never before been
published. Address ths author,
Dr. WM. HOU8ER,
Spier's Turn Oot P. O., Jefferson county, Gs
lho above work is for sale by
JOHN M. COOPER ft CO., Savannah, Ua
apr 20
Hunt's Restorative,
Oil VEGETABLE HAIR COMPOSITION.
riMlIS pleasant and uifleieut ugeut for the provon-
I tion or baldness, and tho removal of dandruff, is
also a great auxiliary at tho toilet, both on accouut of
its doliente nud agreeable perfume, (froofrom essential
oils,) and its keeping tlio hair in place and curl. Whou
the hair is moist witn this fluid, it may bo drussod beau
tifully, in any form required, so as to koon In its plaeo.
Previous to curling tbo hair, moisten it lightly with tlio
Restorative, which will give It a glossy and durable curl.
Children's heads should be dressod with the Rostorutive
twioe a week, with u soft hair brush, as it will at once
thoroughly cleanse the skin, aud lay the foundation of
a good bead of hair.
For aale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co
lognes, and 8having Creams, at the
SHAVING AND HA1R-DRE88ING 8ALOON,
168)4 Bronghton-etrset,
Nearly opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall,
By WM. J. HUNT.
1)IjIJMB1NG.-—-The subscribers
XT pared to do plumbing in all its branches. Persons
who are desirous of having water, either oold or hot,
distributed through thoir dwellings, would do well to
give us a call. Our work ohall be done in a substantial
manner and warrantod to give satisiaction.
MORSE ft NICIIOL8,
166 Broughton-etreet.
C1GAR8! U1GARM! ! C1GARM !!!
TUST RECEIVED, uik! for ealo by P. JACOBS,
U at No. 27 Bull street. Savannah, Georgia, tho fol
lowing choioe brands, via:
. 6.200 Georgia, ,
6,000 Augusta,
10,000 Legalidod de Lopes,
2,000 Cabauas,
4,000 De Caburga y Com-
raala — the celebrated
PATENT MEDICINES, fco
derwf Uvsr
ma«h, such as Constipa
tion, Inward Piloe. Fullness
f or Blood to ths Head, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nansen, Heartburn, Dla-1
gust for Food, Fullness or weight in ths
Btomaoh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter-
-ing at the pit of the Stomach. Swimming
}of tho Head, Harried and Difficult
Breathing, Flattering at tb
Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Seusationawhenina lying
posture, Dim nea# of
Ylxion, Dots or
Web* before!
the Sight,
jyver and dull pain in ike head. Deficiency of Pertpira*
tion, Telloumeet of the Skin and Eyrs, Pain in the Side,
Each, Chest, Limbs, de., Sudden Fluehet of Heat, Burn
ing tn the flesh. Constant Imauiniuqs of Evil and Great
Depression tf cuu he effectually cured by
DR. HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
ra«rARBi» »r
OR. (!. HI. JAUKBON,
AT TnJf 6EHUAN MED1CIFE STOKE, 120 AKCJI
STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Their potter over the above diseases is not excelled, if
cjualUd, by any other preparation in the United States,
as the cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians
hadfuxUd.
These Bitter# re worthy the attention of invalids
Possessing grea virtues in the rectification of diceaeee
of the Liver and lessor glands, exercising the most
searohing powers in weakness and affections of the di
gestive organs, they are withal safe, oertaln and pleas
ant.
BEAD AND BE CONVINCED.
I Ffom tho Boston Bee.]
The editor said, Deo. 22d—
Dr. HoujUiml's celebrated German Bitters, for the onto
of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronio or
Nervous Debility, ia deservedly one of tho most popular
medioiuoe of tho day. These Bitters have been used by
thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has him
self received an cffoctual and permanent cure of Liver
Complaint from the use of this remedy. We aro con
vinced that, in tho use of these Bitters, the patient con
stantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great
consideration. They are pleasant in taste and stuell,
and ean be used by persons with the most delicate stom
achs with safety, under any circumstances. We ars
speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise
their use.
Scott's Weekly, one of the best literary papers pub
lished, said, August 26—
“ Dr. Hoojtand s German Bitters, manufactured by
Dr, Jackson, are now roooinmendod by iome of the moat
prominent members of the faculty os an articlo of much
efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the
ease, wo would advise all motlers to obtain at>ottlo,aMl
thus save thomvolvos much sickness. Persons of debil
itated constitutions will find those Blctera advantage
ous to their hoaltli, as we know from experience the
salutary offset they have upon weak systems.”
AlORE EVIDENCE'.
The Philadelphia Saturday Gasette, tho bost family
newspapor published in the United States. The editor
says of
DR. HOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTER8.
“It is ioldom that we reoommond who tare termed Pa-
tout Alodlciues, to tho oonfldenoo and patronage of our
readers; aud, theroforo, when wo recommend Dr. Hoof-
land's Gorman Hitters, we wish it to be distinctly under
stood that wo are not speaking of tho nostrums of the
day, that are noised about for a brief period and then
forgotten, after they havo douo their guilty race of mis
chief, but of a meuioino long established, universally
prised, aud which has met the hearty approval of the
faculty itself.*'
Evidence upon ovidenco has been reoolved (like the
foregoing) from all sections of the Union, tho last three
years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is tbat
there is more of it used in tho practice of tho regular
physicians of Philadelphia than all othor nostrums com
bined, a fact that can easily bo established, and fully
proving that a scientific preparation will moot with
their quiet approval whon presented oven in this
form.
■ That this medicine will euro Liver Co
Dyspepsia uo ono can doubt, aftor using it as directed.
It acta specifically upon tho ntomach nud liver; it is pro-
forah'o to calomel in all bilious diseases—the effect is
imiuodiate. Thoy can bo administered to fomale
fant with safety and reliablo bonetlt'at any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medioine lias attained that high character whiob
is necessary for all modiuincs to attain to iuduce oofin-
torfoitors to fut forth spnrioua articlo* at tho risk of the
livos of those who aro iunooently deceived.
lAtok icell to the marks of the Genuine I
They havo the written signature of C. Al. JACK80N
upon tho wrapper, and hie name blown in tho bottle,
without which they are spurious.
For aale Wholesale and Retail at the
QERA1AN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 120 Arch-street, one door bolow Sixth, Philadelphia
and by rotpoctablo dealers generally through
tho oountry.
PKIOKH DEDUCED.
To enablo all olaases of invalids to oi\joy the advantages
of their great restorative powers.
Single botUeu 75 cent*.
Also for sale by l. A. Lx ROCHE, W. W. LINCOLN.
Drurgiits, Savannah, Ua.
.Wholesale Agents, Itavlland, ilarrall ft Co., Charles*
ton. 8.0. MWFlj
in Jaundice.Sieffj/cZd**
Pile.tauudli CoHivw,,"'
Pah. in the Bone., or
Rhcumatinm earned
by the me «/
_ , . _ Merearo,
Scrofula, P imfl „
t.c.
With most sf persona 11 sets anon ta. k .
mild purgative; it olea*ses the system M a
this preparation has tbs natural
which proves it to be a pure and unadnluwiij 1 *MU,
The oiUeens of Savannah and vicinitv W?i^l •jWel
this artiole has the beat offset ftpon tL W 12JS
gives better satisfaction to those who nla^ft**
preparation of the kind In use. “• 11 »ay
Physioiani havo assurance from the nrann.* ..
it contains nothing but SamparWa/Vu^M.i^ th ‘ l
saccharine matter onough only to preserve r t 4*4
Price SI per bottle, or fl bottles ifffE. U
Bold in Savannah by James U. Carter and 3 n w
ft Co. j MtdvlUe, by f. Griffin;
Haines ft Brother; Waynesboro^ L g*.;,^ N ' J VV -
druggists generally. 7 * ** 8wtrU < Ly
Those ordering this artiole from druggists or com*.
rnU^ion merohanu. should express iu tRlr oSB?* l, “
Dennis ■ Qeoryjjt HargmnaHit^M
duns 9 ttiflest llardware, Ae.
I HE SUBSCRIBER bogs leave to inform bis
friends and tha publio generally, that he haa per
iod the entire atock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTUER8,
176 Cougrea#-sL, and that he will aell GUNS, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, fto., at very lowprioes, for oash.
Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly
and carefully exeouted. and at low prices.
J. T. JONES.
COFAK-TNEltmil I* NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have this day associated them*
selves togethor under tho naino and style of Ketup-
tou ft Verstille, fur the transaction of a general Dry
Goode business. Having taken tbe stand in Waring r s
Range, No. 72 St. Julian, and 107 Bryan-sts.. next door
to Alcssrs. F. Zogbaum ft Co.'a Muaio store, they will, in
ifew days, be prepared to offer to their friends and the
mblio, a handsome and well selected assortment of
ipring Goods.
EDWARD 8. KEA1PTON,
HENRY W. VERSTILLE.
Savannah, Feb. 17,1862.
fob 19
9|(XW CIUndraHu,
7,000 Antonio Lopes,
3,000 Washington Primera,
Also, a largo lot of his own
London sixe.
manufacture on hand.
Bough and Ready CHEWING TOBACCO.
Jnlla Dean do
Lewis Cass Extra Oo’.d Leaf do
Jas. Thomas, Jr., Va. do do
Jenny Lind Twist, do
Excelsior do do
El Dorado do
Crumpton's Aoos.
All kinds of Snuff and Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, Cigar
Cases, ftc. mar 31
TOBACCO.
G)r\ BOXES Barksdale’s Pound Lump
AsVJ 10 boxes “ Eighths
10 “ “ Fives
20 “ Wm Rodney’s Pound Lump
15 “ Paul Clifford Eights
26 ** J. Thouiur *“ *-*— *
saio by [apl 16]
IIACON, l'OUK, AND BEEF.
JD80 oasks Prime Western Baoon Sides.
3d do. do. do. do. Shoulders
60 bbls. Aless Pork.
16 do. Prime do.
75 do. Mess Beef.
20 )£ do. Fulton Markot Beof. For sale by
Pay >5 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
L aud, soap and candles.
26 bbls. Prime Leaf l,ard.
60 100 lb puckagcs, Prime Leaf Lard.
75 boxes No. 1 Soap.
60 do. Pale aud Family 8oap.
30 do. Sperm Candles.
60 do. Pateut Tallow Candles. For sale by.
°>*y 13 WEBSTER ft PALAU
UOAP.—Candles, titarcli, Candy, Pines, dtc.
O 30 boxes Whittlesey's No 1 Soap
25 “ Colgate's No 1 *•
25 « •• Palo
25 “ C. W. 8mithe “
60 “ Starch ••
Candy
apl 1.6
Pipes
Bedell's Candles, 8s and 6s
adamantine do. instore and for sale by
SWIFT ft CO
Heidsieck Champagne.
10f I BASKETS real genuine Heidsieck Cham-
k-YJyj pagnv and warrantod to bo such. Just receiv
ed diroot from
The solo Agent In tho UnltedStates.
For sale by J. ROU88EAU,
*P r p Corner Bull and Bay-sts.
NOTICE.
rpiIE Subscriber tukes pleasure iu announcing
I to the citisens of Savannah and the pnbiie gene
rally, that ho will koep at Mr. W. D. Ford's Store, on
Jefierson-street, Waldbarg’s Building, freah Wheat,
~ ” BREAD; also, Sugar and Aloiasses
(apr 8)A. F. MIRA.
Rye, and Graham I
CAKES.
f 1 KOCKItlEHt dkc.—Collee—150 bags print'
UT Rio, 76 do Jamaica, and 60 do Java.
Sugar—10 hhds Porto llioo, 10 do St Croix,5 do NO
leans. 100 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Clarified.
Molasses—25 hhds Cuba, 75 bbls Now Orleans.
Flour—150 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 50 do Hire
8mlth'sdo.
Baoon—16 oasks Philadelphia Hams, 500 Baltimore bn
ged, 30 hhds Sidos, 20 do Shoulders.
Potatoos—160 bbls P E aud Alcroer Potatoes.
Lard and Codfish—25 bbls ohoico Leaf Lard, 6 cocks
aud half boxes Starch.
Tobaoco—350 pkgt, various brands and qualities.
Lemon Syrup, fto.—HI boxes Leuion Syrup; II
Walnut and Tomato Catsups ; 10 do Brandy reaches.
Domestic Liquors—75 bbls Phelps' Gin, 60 do N ERum,
75 do Roctittcd Whisky, 30 do ottra Old Jtlonoagahela
do.
Wines—20 quarter casks Furo Malaga, 8 do choice Ma
deira, received and for sale by
McMAUON ft DOYLE.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY S. S. SIBLEY, A1AY 1 Bib, 1853
W HITE. Red and Black, or Sketches of.
American Society in the United States; by F.
and T. Pulssky, in two volumes.
Life Here and there; by N. P. Willis.
Historio Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte.
The Flying Artillerist, a tale or Alexioan treachery;
by Harry liaiel.
Silver and Powtcr, or tho contrast of New York life.
The Greatest Plague of Life, or the adventuros of a
lady in search of a good servant; by one who has been
almost worried to death.
8calp Hunters, or romantic adventures in Northern
Mexico: by Capt. AlaynoReid.
Tom Burke of Ours; by Charles l<ever.
Gus Howard, or how to win a wife; by the author of
Amy Lawronce.
^ Spiritual Rappings Unvsiled; by Rev. H. Mattisou,
Barmtm's Illustrated News.
Gleason's Pictorial.
For sale at 135 Congress street,may 19
\TEW HOOK*.-Thu Works of the Rlalit
1 Y Rev. George Horne, D. D., lata Lord Bishop of Nor
wich: To whioh arc prefixed memoirs of fils Lifo;
8tml*os and Writinga; by William Jones, M. A.. F. R. B.
Essays and Miscellanies, from the manuscript of
Grace Aguilar.
Memoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas
Moor:; by Lord John Russel, AL P. Part HI.
Harry Ashton, or the will and the way; by tho au
thor of " Stanfield Hall." Received by
may IP JOHN M. COOPER
1ft CO.
PILLS.—A oertain euro for Chills and rover, Dys
pepsia, Neuralgia, Disxincss. Dimness of sight when
proceeding from weakness, and all oognate disorders.
Warrantod to contain noithor Calomol, Arsuuio, nor
Quinino, the usual remediss Tor Chills and Fevers. For One Year: A
8al » by(may ft) A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO.
i'ANS.—Commop nud Aim Palm Leaf Pans, lino
China, Spanish and other stylus in great variety.
«»Isby Irnsyat KKMPTOM ft VfiB8TlLLE.
I “SS» l-ATHS, PLASTER, CEMENT
4A AND PLASTERING HAIR.—A constant sup
ply of the above articles lor sals by
m *y 13 UBIQUAM, KELLY ft CO.
E X*KA CANAI. YliOUR. ill wl.el.~Sd
helfWiti, Orehem-e ud Seekwhut kledr. jut
l°«. tor (mu 9) M. J, HOLOMOWtl.
|)q*» -
ANU CBKKMK.-liS firkin. But
tor, 50 boxes Cheese, received and for sad* by
apr 18 Mo AtA it ON ft DOYLE.
j'L.OUK ANU I.AJUlo.—15(1 kill.. Milner.
‘ > Jeer; 80 kbit. Lee, i*id. Beuieri eed foi oele
1—7191 kloMAUON k UOV2.B.
A I.K,A1jU, ALK.—50 1.51. Altmuy Creurn
AA. J *. browed oxpreiely lor mo, for ewlo el tho Al-
bany Alo Depot, by
»»»)• 6 W. M. DAVIDSON.
1 Corn in Sacks, for sale by
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER 9a CO.
WKDSKSDXY. MAT 18TH.
Homo Life in Germany; by Charles Loring Braoc,
author of " Hungary in 1861.”
ne Year: A Tale or Wedlo ‘
from tho original 8wodish.
An Historical Sketch of Robin Hood and Captain
Kidd ; by William W. Campbell.
The Translators Revived; A Biographical 8ketoh of
the authors of the English Version of the Holy
Bible; by A. W. Me™— 7
Bleak House, No. 14.
Badway’i Beady Belief t
Hud wmy’.rfenovmtinr HetelTent,
Badway’i Heady H.gnlatera ^
fpHK uoe of which will in ell cum ini.omlv .i 0 „
ollkn r ou?’ q " l<lk ' y mn 'b 11 Uwo *l pm., P t
No Pkln, or Blokneoe. or Dl.oiao, or Unht.lth. U.i
th r .5*uS? l 5 u w **” c ‘ ,h *
R. R. R. RE MED IE S.
Kndwuy’s JUeady HeUef,
Internally and Kztemally.
EXTERNAL PAINS.—Tho niommt II <i oppliid.,.
ternally it stops all pain. It cures RhenusUsm Lnm.
bsgo, Gout, Paralysis. Hick Headache, lleuralg’ia. TU
Doloroux, Sprains and Btrains, Distorted Limba Fain!
ssaaajs&isiai-
and instantly soothe, arrest and allay the most violent
cramps, spasms and convulsions.
R. R. RELIEF.—The very moment it is applisd it
aty*! pain, arrests disease and removes its causer
uiVitou A ^? 8M .T A ?, * 0Qtl «“an wastroublsd
wltl. Ith.um.tiim for oil re.ri. hoiutlmei hi. hit
would awoll to throe time, thoir uoturU oii.;ha i»f.
furadthu mou oion.ol.tiu, p.lni, Ua woo roU.Twi
Irom pain lit tiro Mluuto, .Uur note* a a Relief.—
Ilo has not been troubled sinoe.
R. It. RESOLVENT.—Msrcurlnl Rheumatism.-A
gontleman residing next door to our office, has betn
ttflllotod with ftlsrourial Rheumatism for s number of
S sari. He was cured by taking Rad way’s Renovating
esolvent Internally, and bathing externally with Rad*
way's Ready Reliel, ‘
B. B. B. NO*. 2-
Rad way’s Henovatiug Resolvent
Quickly euros Scrofula and all ehronlo and syphilitic
oomiilaints, oonsomption, bad coughs, wasting awxjr of
tho body, and all diseases of tho lungs.
It resolves away all diseased deposits,
It purifies the blood and othor fluids,
It renovates ths systom.
R. R. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen Fever Bores rated bv
Radway's Renovating Reeolvont. A gontleman who had
taken great quantities of Mercury, who became salivat
ed, and whose body was a mass of putrid flesh, wu en
tirely oured by tho use of Radway's Renovating Resol
vent. The first week hs had taken the Rasolveat,*
piooe of solid mattor like the rind of ohtese, one eighth
of an inch thick and six Inohos In length, was discharg
ed from a large sort on bis leg. From that day he grew
bettor. He eontinusd ths nss of ths Resolvent end the
Regulators. In two week from ths time he commenced
using the R. It. Romedies, every sore was heeled, hlo
flesh wu sound aud pure, neither blotoh or disfigure
ment was visible to annoy the sight or mar the appear-
aaoe.
B.B. B. NO. 3.
HAD WAV’8 KEOULATORS,
A mild, pleasant and effeotual purgative, superior to
all pills or powders for regulating the bowels.
All persona who are iuolined to oostlvsnsu are her*
Informed that one or two of Badway’i Regulators will
pleasantly and agreoably empty the bowels twice in
twenty-four hours.
Radwav s Kkmovatiro Resolvent—^Will eure all
chronio, sorofulous, syphilitlo complaints, mercurial
diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, tumors,
uloers, fever sores, consumption, bronohitis, all diseucs
that have been in th* system for five, ton, or twenty
K. R. OFFICE, 169 Fultuu..l.,N. Y.
tar Sold by Druggistsovorywhoro.
apr 13 MWFly.
reel.
Spring and Summer Good*,
at ran
New Store, 140 Braughton«snreet.
WS have jast received onrs
stock of flummor Muslins and *
)Lawns, whioh for betiatpftftd'
neatness cannot bo rarpusoo.
and would invito the attention of tho publie to ths
same. As we are determined to ouit the moot futidioui
in taste, and in prices, and la stylss of GOODS, which
aro unoqualled in tho city.
Consisting of
Flno French Organdie Muslins,
8uper do do do,
do do Jaconet do.
Super Fro no h and Eugltah Lawns.
Frenoh Robe a la Bayadero, of the latest styles id
Muslins and Bareges.
Super Blaok. Lawn
fut oolore from tbo <
Mulhoose ft Freru.
Fig'd White and Col’d Swiss Mnelins.
White Emb'd Organdie do
Col’d do Muslins, now Stylos, plaided,
Fino Whlto Dotted Muslins. For sale by
* apl 4 J. IL COHEN ft CO.
OUMMEll CANSIMKRB8—Dr. tit.
U White and Colored Linon Drills, 81ate Linens and
Coatings, Cottonados, Goats and Boys Linen end Cot
ton X Hose, Ladies' Silk, Cotton and Thread Bom,
Game, Merino and 8ilk Vests, fto., for sale by
may 6 DnWITT ft MORGAN.
flUTLKK/Y.—A geueral assortment of Pocket
u and Table Cutlery, some very fine Table Cutlery,
putnpinsets in handsome Mahogany and Rosewood
Klif For sale low by
may 4
JOHN R. NORTON.
TOBACCO.
E L Dorado, Dawsou’s, Royul.Arch
vorite brands, for sale by (apr 27) W
Xi^JHBKOlDKKIKM.—French N. W. Under
B -i Hdkfs., Swiss and Cambrio Flounces, Franch Em-
broidered Lawn lldkfs., Laoe and Swiu Close ud
Flowing Sleeves, Embroidered 8wiss and Laos Capo*,
Cambrio and Swiu Edgings and Inserting*. Potted
Swiss Muslins, fto.. fto., received per Alabama, by
may 10 W. C. WADSWORTH,81 Broughtol-st
11091E8T1C8.-—White Cotton Osnaburf*
Striped Osnaburgs, Blue Denims, do. Drills, Cel
los, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetiogi
a<l widths. Linen Sheeting, Bornesley ft RlehaHsoa'i
Family Linens, Furniture Calioo, Linen Curtaiaiagi
White Furniture Dimity, fte., received and for sale by
may 10 LaBOCHE ft BOWNE.
MINI8 ft FLORANCE.
pLOUIi.—Super Howard street Flour landing
' from eohooher H. N. Gambril), and for sale by
nay 13 MINIS ft FLORANCE.
C 1 COLLETON HITTERS.—A purely vo,o-
/ Ublo prep.ratiou .ml . ooverolgu remedy for Djr-
pepal., just rocoivod .Qd for ..Is by
Duty 14 J. j. MOOBEkCO.
_ toll. Alao. Io. M.II0U aud I’loko lot fumlly
may 13 MOBBE k NICUULU. 199 Brou«htou lt-
I » EOEIVEOlper Hlrniner.-‘dO(l lho. wok'
TL ed Beef, 100 The. Bologna Sanoigeo, 4 tuUftuh
fiky Hnttar. Self Balling Flour. Forodo by
may 13 W. P. rORP»_
.ILOUH.-.W bnrrnlo nnd, SO half do-Bj 11 '-
P- more Flour ; also 6 hhds. new Bacon, landing fro®
:hooncr H. N. Oambrlil, and for sale by r
tuny 14 BDWABDO'BYBUR...
S^T 1 KHNKW1 ^fa?N r ,^^OBAKCB 1 .
A b.HALL Lot at Youde'1 ManmwJj
CORN, for planting. Also. Corn, Hay sad
e best quality, received in store aud for tais br
apr 26 Z. N. WINKLER. WUUamson’s Dolldlnj!:
C
may
tmotno hoop. r«.lr.d ud g ^
W. M. DAVIDSON.
r berry, fto., just received and for sale at tho
"“ * * APOTHECARIES HALL.
Ware, Wooden do., ftc.. fto., for sale by
may 7 JAS. SULLIVAN, 145 Broughton-rfi.
huiMPIMJ 1UALHINU04 nnd lto.mll.,
\J Quilling and Flutlag Srlssor* with Lamp* fl
ileatinir. MORSE ft NICHOLS,
may 9 165 Brooghton-at.
OINTANDQt
JThy Lmayll
W u Zt» wu
UAKT Claret Bottles, for sulo
. 1.1 MINIS ft FLORANCE.
WOOL — WOOL —purchuod by
Three Talcs: Christine Vau Ambey, Resignation, and
Tho Village Doctor; by tbe Countess D’Arbourville.
Coleridge's Works, Vol. 6.
Journal of au African Cruiser; by Horatio Bridge, U. 8.
Navy, Edlhd by Nathauiel Hawthorne.
A Review of the "Spiritual Manifestations;” by Rev.
Chariot Bouchor.
Commontaries on the Laws of tho AnolentHobrows) by
E. C. Wiues.
Lowry's Uulversal Atlas, constructed and Engraved
from the most reeent Authorities; byJ. W. Lowry,
F. R.G. 8., with an Index.
SCHOOL illlOKtf.—Webster# Unabridged
^ Dictionary,
Q
Lard, Whale,^ Sporin, Rape' 6o'.i and Tui' r ''
1. B. MOOBE * CO-
loMa, niuiig, p
. and for sale by
may 18- '
NUlilfS* m.hi be
kN and after Sunday, M.y 15,1853, there wiR«>»
I no Soda Water sold on Sabbaths at the Apotf»»“
i’ Hall* (may 13) J. E. DeFORD, Proprietoi
f jam 13 ROWLAND ft CO.
YliUP JBQTTIaEH.—Engraved, Plain nud
U pnuoi Syrup BnUloo, with Uluo nnd BriUnnui.
n—Pt—t*. for Ml.hy (aprJ9) LP.COLUNS.
liOKINU nud DrliUni; E.~cbin<», for ■.l„ by
D »pr t9 r W. CO&NWKLL, m Brv.n-.t- ‘
gBOAEANB MOLANHEM, Prluw N. o„
MINIS k KLOBANOE.
CLAOUOBH* CUNMNQUAM.
ecu
iS. Bio ...
Boston Sphool Dictionary.
Fitch’s Mapping Plates.
Pierpont's American First ClauBook.
Looml's Elements of Algebra.
You man's Class Book or Chemistry.
Qajvckeubos' FJrst Lessons in English CompodUon.
Parley’s Common Bobool History.
Bull!IB's Latin Reader. ;
■.ffirnas-'
MEW
RECEIVED BY S.
A REVIEW of
Jr\l md before “