Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, June 04, 1853, Image 4

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SAVANNA^ MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 18S*.
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THE Ml\
With.
Be •«* with you Now.
IIT CUARL8S SWAIN.
Be off with yon *«w—don't I know
That it's only emoiling you mi *
/ith ••chsoksiiks tho ruse's soft glow,
And glances morf bright than the star?"
-
like the Tine;
•111
no!
klaeo
until dawn?
nd l'roe,
ke a fawn 1
e know,
But r
Nor
Bo l>e i
You
My at
Blm
That I
Am
Come,
.like the awan!
11 you loam
sd youth;
o, discern,
itruth I
I would rather, inaUadofthaae flowers.
That;
Ail
Let yi
Toi
e all houra,
life 1
""apotiiecarv’s hall,
S. E. Corner ofllronghlonand Barnard etreett,
rTHE aub
X the cltl
country, the
where he la
Drugo, III
‘gin,
rosprctfuHy inform
nd the eurrouDdlng
re eltuated aa above,
d eeleot stock of
icnle, Terfutne*
Dye Htnflkj
toleaala and retail.
lUlWBia nuu ruviui, u
b entire aatisfactioi
,J
I
whieb he off
both as rega
Every W
himielr within the last twenty dt.ys, from the most
able ho wee I ‘ " “ •*
tion having
'laving hi
ition boa
Dry Oooda, Clothing, ho.
trillion
feels bimaell
tiona and fa
neatneau am
Prescript!
by a skillful
baa been aolootad by
ra, from the most reli-
its; particular atten-
rlty and freihnasa.
erfeuce in the prea-
1 aouthorn citiea, lie
npound all proscrip-
tud to him, with care,
of th# day and night,
well regulated Drugstore, are respectfully invited w
call and eiatnlao luaetook before purohaaing elaewbere,
at tho Apcibeenry VoRD, Druggist and Chemiat.
riff
Segura! SeKurs! I Segura! 11
J UST RECEIVED, by recent arrival, aud for
sale in Iota to suit purchasers, by l\ JACOBS.
No. 27 Bull stroot, Savannah, Ga.
The following choloe brands, vis
lQ^MO Augusta, """
2.0U0 Georgia Londrea, I 10.0UU Coasolacion,
2,uU0 Georgia Plantation,
0.0UU Rio Hon il. Londres, i
‘ 6.UUU Georgia,
4.1MW Rio llondo, |
2.UU0 Cabanas,
3,WO El Riilo.
.0,000 Consolac:
2,000 FJor de Frsuaadoa
ft.ouO Ccnstanoia,
10,000 Washington,
2,000 La Patria,
6,ou0 La Quipaaooana,
2,000 Georgia Regalias,
pauu—tne ecteor»*** 1 9JBB0 CUsrid rod***,
London aiae, | 7,000 Antonio l*ope».
Also for sale. Rough and Ready Clio wing Tobacco;
Julia Dean do.j Lewis Casa "* ,J *—#*»a.* *—
40UU Da Cartagay Com-
a Gold Leaf do,; Jaa.
Thomas, jr.. Virgin do.: Jenny Lind Twist do.; Dia
dem Twist do.; Excelsior Twist do.; Eldorado do.;
Crompton's Four Aoes do.
A new lot. of Segar Cases, Port Monaios, ho. Snuffs
and Pipes of all descriptions, may 24
Keuiplou * Vcrstllle
A RE now opouing a finely ussorted und complete
stock of Hummer and other Dry Goods, which
tncy will offer upon the most accommodating terms.
As great care has been exercised in the selection of
their stock, with a view both to price and quality, they
confidently Invito their friends and the public geoeral-
ly to coll aad examine for themselvoe.
apr 6
BOOTH AND 8IIOBS.
Just received from Philadelphia, n
m^^^fchoico lot of Ludiua Gaiters, Tics und
blippera. Also, Gantlemau's fine Congress Guitars,
Patent Leather Pomps, Pump Solo Boots, Ao. Those
who desire a good artiolu are iuvitad to call and bo
supplied. W. 1IK IDT,
tuay 18 Gibbons' Range.
TltUNKH, VAL1HUS AND
CAKPKT BAGS.
| Just reoQlvod and for sale by
' W. UEIDT.
Gibbons' Range.
The Cliuriestou Shoe Store,
yt (6i t n or ui. n.d t'ui.)
■ l» DARNARM STREET,mSMOI
18 tbe place to porohaae, for the LOWEaT
CASH PRICES. Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Car
pet Saga Poreous wishing to supply themselves with
auy of tbeee articles, should not forget the number, as
they will always find a w ell aolootad stock to select
lrou, consisting ol:
Ladies’ Fine Black aod Colored Gaiters,
Misses' '• •• " "
Ladles* aud Miaaaa' Slippora of all kinds,
Children's Shoes in great variety.
Gentlemen's Calf, Sewed and Pegged Boots,
Men's Kip and Pegged Brogans,
Tsgothsr with a great variety not enumerated,
mar 2i ly K. MURPHY, Proprietor.
name of the firm, in settling the bosinose or the said
firm. J. F. PE LOT,
Z. N. WINKLER.
I HAVE THIS DAY ussoointod with myself,
in the Dray age cosiness Mr. DA VXD WALDIiAUR,
apt Iff ' " *'
Z. N. WINKLER.
W«w WaifU, v.lock, Jewelry
AND FANCY STOICB.
BROU Q JUT ON- S TREE T, No. 148
M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro-
nwnewrs, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watahes, Ao. Ac.,
respectfully Informs his oustomers and the publio gene
rally that to hae fitted up ths Store 148 Broughton-.t.,
whsrs he iutauds to make a permanent location, and
carry on the Jewelry business iu its various branches.
Watahes, Clocks, Town Cloaks. Chronometers, Jewel
ry, Ao.,Ae., olosuod and repaired with dispatch, and
warranted. Now Bullion Jewelry and Fancy Goods
of Oil descriptions sold at tho lowest prices possible.
N. B.~Any Wateh, Clock, Ao., Ao., that oannotbe re
paired by other watchmakers, X pledge myself shall bo
repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted.
«*» 1/ FRANCIS STEIN.
j lend Syrup, for sale by
WEBSTER A PALMER.
lAEftUy dry Cod Fish, Pickled Mackurel
A? Salmon and No. 1 Shad for sale by
«—ym W. D. FORD.
A *Ul.l.BUI'Pl,V U f Fruucli, U«.l„n uuu
Am.riOftu a.lulu., juM rM.lv.1 und fur ulo ut
»■*»]'‘d Ai\) I'UkOAmUBlI.ILL,
GOOD* I’KU AA.AUAIUA.
S OUD Check iliucbam.,
fl tolt 81j:ohuW 811k,
ruia black OrM de Hliloe, Bilk,
“ »blu Puu de Bole
blue bl.uk BAregee,
Linen Luiltr. and Cbnmbru,
B»(5 pink frenob Cambric,
Uobblaett Nutilnge,
Uenu colured bordered llwdkerehlelk,
BbUUn^,Tleke,BrUU,«te., nl 81 Urounhton et.
°*»y ‘d W. C. WAUBWOKTH.
AVANAl
uim, b|l|.n», Trabuc.e, 1.. blauernld .
e and for'salu by
J. ROUSSEAU.
***<*»/ igaros, Trauuc i, Li
Gold Leaf aud others, in s
may Iff
, La Coustaucia,
^ ^ CLARET WiNUB.
CASES Hnuio Setuino Clarnt, 25 do »Iar-
J u,t received
per ship XfolU, by way of Charleston direst from Ber-
Uoaux, aud for sale by [may 19J J, ROUSSEAU.
FUR HIRE.
A NEGRO Boy suitable for light housework mnd
A* e /r>uds--a situation in tho oeutral part of ths oity
“ Apply to UA1IR1S A CO.
U6 Bay stroet.
PWiOW 8AVI8C STORE.
ureal Sacrifice
AT MAAS Sc HEYMANN’8
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
A/T A AS Ac HJfiYMANN bog to Inform their
1YI patrons and the publkgonsrany, in both the olty
andoountry, that they are now pupated to offer one of
tbe largest aud best sslsoted stocks of
CLOTHING, andogeneral Mortmtni of Gen
tlemen’e FURNISHING GOODS and fancy
NotUne.
•ver brought to this city, suitable for Spring aud Sum
mer wear, at prloes never known or heard of in this
oountry.
We enumerate a few leading artlolos In eur line, to
wbloh we invite t mortal attention t
Drenn anil Frock Contu,
In Blaek, Blue. Brown. Olive, mnd Dove Colored
Freneh and English Cloths.
llualness and Hunting Contu,
In every variety of styles, and of different materials,
•uoh as Cloth, Caasimera, Tweed, Coshmeret and man
ufactured In plain, olouded, striped aud mixed patterns.
Pantnloonu,
In Blaek and fancy Colored Cloth, fcaasimere and .Cas-
slnet superfine Doeskin in various odors.
Plain, White and Figured Satin and 8l!k~for wedding
and party wear: Double and Single Breasted,. in,n | va
riety of materials; Plain Black andkancy Satins, Doe
skins, Cashmerets, Ao.
Hosiery, „ .
Gents' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Books, Gloves,
Suspenders, dterete, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Nook
Ties of tho latest French and American styles in great
Satfo' Cope, Trunkn, Carpel Bagi and
Vallaca.
Tho peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for
importing tholr stock, will enable them to offor induce
ments in their trade seldom met with, and at tho tamo
“".“tBIe union saving store
Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest
depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this
oountry. MAAS A HEY MANN.
Doyn and Youtba’Clutblnif.
Not to be surpassed in the variety of styles, make
aud low price, to be found at ths above named estab
lishment.
oot 4
Robinson & Cnmp,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
AND DKALLKS IN
FINE HEAD Y-iUAUK CJLOTIIIN«,
A RE now receiving nud opouing thoir stock of
A SPUING AND BUMMER GOODS, all of Which
Gave been selected during the past month by our Mr.
Camp, consisting in part of Light, Black and Fancy
Colored Cloths, Casssmiers,Casluuurutts,l’eItaau cloths,
aud Drap d'ote, Vestings of Silks, Satina, Marseilles
and Embroidered Pattons.
Corporation Notices.
To Builders.
2BALED proposals will ho received by ihn un
5 undersigned, until thu 25th day of June neat, to
irnlsh all tho materials, and oreot the Keoper'e dwel
ling and oflloe at Laurel Grots Cemetery, according to
* • ‘ i at Messrs. Btofl
K ic aud eneoi float ions to be seen at Mosers. Bho
y's, ArohUeotd. JOHN MALLKRY,
• tuay 23 Ch. Com, on Health and Ueroetary.
IUI1T TIllKKTB KOK NMlUO%f
^
IN Extract from Ordinanee pasted 2d August, 1889,
liJth sootion: . .
"Be it further ordained, That a general tioket given
by the master, owner, employer, or guardian of n negro
or person of color, shall rasa the boarer thereof until
tan o'olook P. M.; but that, iu order to pats a negro or
free person of oolor after tan o clook :P. M., a special
ticket shall be given, which tioket shall spsolfy tho
hour when it is to explro, and may be givou both be
fore and aftor tan o'clock P. M.: f'roefcfsrf, however,
that no ticket shall pass the boaror thereof altar mid
night, whether it bo dated before or altar that hour, un-
leas the time whon it is given, aud the object in view,
and tho^laoe to which the bearer is sent, are distinotl)
#I Tho otdoera and privates of the City Guard are here
by ordered to enforce tho above section.
By ordor of his Honor the Mayor.
EDWARD O. WILSON,
Savannah, 25th Jan’y, 1853. Clerk of Counoit.
Heed Cane!
J 'lIE Uniloraignoil is prepared to supply orders
for REED CANE, in any quantity, for shipment,
ihort notioe. Also, keeps constantly on hand a largo
•took of Oak, Ash, Blaok Jack, Pino and Light
WOOD!
For sale by the boatload and retail. Consumers can de
pend upon being promptly supplied with a good article.
Strict attention yiten to fair measurement.
Boxes for orders aro placed at tho stares of Messrs. J,
Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper A Co., offioe
of Morning Nows, and at ths residence of JOHN T.
THOMAS, Joues-street. D. REMSliART,
je 21 Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
hand
WOOD! WOOD!
rpilE Subscriber will koop constantly
X at his WOODYARD. at the Canal Bridge, a iuii
supply, at all seasons, of OAK and UJCKORY WOOD.
Ail orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Broughtan-stroet, will
bo promptly attended to. •
I Wood Sold Low For Cnnh. -A:1
jan 1 tt J. M. BUTLER.
Our Ruady-Mnde Clothing is from tho well-known
bouse of W. T.Jenniuge A Co., Broadway, Now York,
aud oannotbe surpassed. , ,
We havo our usual large supply of \ urnlshing Good*
on hand—overythiug requisite for a gentleman's ward
robe— togolhor with Trunks, Valisos, Carpet-Bags; also,
good terms as oan be obtained elsewhere.
GAUDRY'S BUILDINGS,
Pulaski House.
New Spring Styles. O
Ij„, received at the new \Vholcsnlc,
and roUil HAT STOKE, every variety of New
of Spring Goods, consisting in part of Silk, Beaver and
Gossamer Dress HATS. Also. Swiss Sonnate Straw,
Podale, Wideawake's, Loghou, Pauauia, Paris, Canton;
Campochey, Maricaibn, to., and BONNETS of every
style. Call and suo aud judge for yourselves.
BELDEN A CO.
Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!!!
\\T K havo this day opened for sale a sploudid
»V assortment of Carpoti, Oil Clotlis, Mats, Rugs,
Window Curtains, Ao., consisting in part of
2U pieces 3 ply Carpets
10 do VelvetTapeifcryt
10 do Brussels Tapestry
40 do 2 ply CarputsjfcCB
30 Floor Cloths
10 pieces Drugget
5 do Folt Carpet
5 do Dutch do
50 do Velvet and Chonoil Rugs
100 oommon Rugs aud Mats
100 pair of beautiful style Window Shades
All of tho abovo Goods we offer at the low est market
prloes; for sale hr A1K1N A BURNS.
Spring Dry Goods.
TUST RECEIVED and now open for inspcc-
(I tion:
Printed Uronadinos,
Plain oud Printed Crupe do
Paris,
Plain and Printed Borages,
Plain and Priutcd Borag-
DeLuinos,
Printed Muslins A Cambrics
Plain A Printed Organdies,
Scotch A French Ginghams,
Freiruh, English and Aueri-
Bl'k a High Coi'd Borages,
Plain and Folard Silks, Ao.
EMBROIDERIES.
Muslin aud Laos Collars
and Capes,
Chemisettes A Undersloeves
Swiss Edgings A Ineertings,
Parasols and Umbrellas,
Mosquito Netting,
, Marseilles Guilts,
Uemstieh'd Cambrio Udkfo. Imperial Colored Quilts,
GLOVES. Allendale Q '
Ladles', GonUemen's and 1
Chiidron's in every va-
rloty.
PLANTATION
in all styles.
TRIMMINGS.
Dress Trimmings, latest
styles.
HOUSE KEEPING
GOODS.
Linen Sheetings,
i'illow-caso Liuuu,
Scotch, Russia and Bird
Eye Diaper,
Worsted Damask Curtains,
Floor Oil Cloth.
Ao. Ao. Ao.
JODS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE
offered at suoh prices as to ^insure satisfaction, by
apr 13
New spring & Summer Goods.
D r WITT 4k MORGAN have iu eture, to which
they are weekly adding by the steamers, a large
and elegant stock of Fancy and Staplo Dry Goods,
whieb they offor for sale at the lowest prices:
Printed Bareges, Linen A Cotton Shooting,
“ Pillow Case Liucns,
Tissues,
M Grenadines,
" Barege do l^ain68,
Printed Muslins,
Organdies and Cambrics,
SootohA Freuoh Ginghams,
Laoos, Ribbons, Ac.,
Idulios’aml Gents’ Kid, Silk
and Lislo Glovos,
Real Nett Gloves A Mitts
Cassimeros and Vcstiugs,
Irish Linens,
Long Lawns,
Birds’ Eye Diapers,
Uuokabacks,
Towels A Hootch Dinpors,
eatings,
Mourning Goods of all de
scriptions,
Linen Damasks,
" Napkins and Doyles,
Bleached A Brown Muslins,
Furniture Fringes,
Pavilion Laoe and Nett,
Umbrenas and Parasols,
Swiss Jaconet and Plaid
Muslim
EUWAUD O’BYRNJU’S
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE,
Tnylor’H IIuIIUIiir, xllarkrt Wharf,
UAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
[E. O'B. keeps constantly In storo
■mmslirge stock of GitOCKKiKS. Liquor*,i
Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and OloUaugJ
35 chests Black Tea.
35 bags of Coffee.
40 boxes Ground Coffoo.
40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, aud White Sugars.
70 boxes Family, Palo, and No. 1 Soap.j
4 pipes Holland Gin.
5 half-pipes Cognao Brandy.
15 barrels Fourth Proof Doiusstlo Brandy.!
40 do. Phelps's Gin.
35 do. Rum.
10 hhds. do.
15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines.
75 doien Teapots, assorted qualities.
10 crates assorted Crookery-Warc.ly oot 19
J. ROUSSEAU,
Comer Bull tuid Buy Streets.
Importer and Dealer la
lViues, Liquors and Cigars.
TIIE Huliscrihur has now on hand n fine
li Its and well seleotod Hook of Winos, Liquors
IftiM sold Negara, comprising the following i
Uu* Butt of the choicest REf *
WINE, vintago 1844.
e Pipe ohoi<
K8EKVE Madeira
One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
On# Pipe of the first quality and ohoioest OLD •* RE
SERVE/’ vintage 1840.
One Pipe of tho ohoioest and most dolioately flavored
OLD 1'AL: • IjTINUO, vintage 1830.
Oucl'ipoof the ohoioest aud exceedingly rare OLD
8ERCIAL. vintage 1820.
Oue half IMpe of the rlohestand 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, 0 f an oldun im
portation, in Boxos aud Demijohns.
Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE.
" “ " " SHERRY *•
Twelve half pipos ohoico OLD COGNAC, of various
brands, vis: Uunnossy, London Dock, Je«n Louis Pinot,
Castilion, Guimard, Naturae, Salignao, and Otaid,
Dupuy A Co.
One punoheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.
" " " Jamaica Rum. Also various
kinds of Claret, Fort, Tonoriffe,Sherry and other Wines.
Cholco Champague, cf various brands. Hook Wines,
imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani
sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao.
1UU,UU0 choice Havana Cigars, of vs^ious brands, and
a full stook of FANCY GROCERIES. tf deo 30
COPARTNER* till*.
fPlIE undersigned havo formed a copartnership,
X taking effect from tho first day of January last, un
der the firm of JOHN B. MOOHE A CO, for the transac
tion of a general wbolosalo A retail Drug, Paint and Oil
businou. They may be found at the old stand of Mooro
A Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings,
marl JOHN B. MOORE,
DANIEL B. MOORE,
JOHN E. 8T1LWELL.
UULi) SODA WATER,
J FLAVORED with thu finest and most delicate
’ SYRUPS, always on drnught
IfRUPS, always on drnught at
UIOE’S FOUNTAIN,
South East corner of Broughton and Whitakor-etreets.
LEMON SYRUP and SYRUPS for Fountains, kept
hand. Orders for the oity or oountry
A “ " apr 21
promptly attended t
NOTICE
A LL persons indebted to the estato of David M
Roj ”
persons having demands againstsaid estate will present
them duly attested to CHARLES W. ROGERS,
may 2 lm Qualified Administrator.
FlftESH GROCERIES*
tr
28 Whitaker-si.
T KIIjA t or thu Isliuni. Uv Ann Frnaer Ty-
M J tier, author of " Leila in England."
Woodworth's American MisoeUany of Entertaining
Knowledge. By Franois C. Woodworth— Ulustratad.
A History of Englaud, from tho invasion of the Ro
mans to tho aooession of William and Mary. By John
Bingard, D. D. From the lost revised London Edition.
Genesis and Geology. By Denis Croften, B. A.
Tho Phonograpblo Teacher; heing m inductive Ex-
Muslins.
Mull aud Nainsooks do..
Georgia Oanaburgs, and a largo variety of other Plan-
-Recelvod per steamer Florida:
10-4 to 12-4 Barnsly Shoutings
Brown Li non Damasks and Diapi
Supor Scotch Diapers
10-4 and 11-4 Cotton Shootings
Pillow Casa Cottons
Super bloachod Long Cloths
English FuiuRu.ro Prints, Ao.
For ss'o by
HENRY LATHROP A CO.
TltlfttMINUttu
( tOLUltED MILK AND LINEN BRAID.
J Trimming Brnld. Colorfl Bilk 1.1m aud Gilt
Uuitoui r.r CliUdr.a CloU.ii, .Ua fauuy apaa wark.il
Hose and half Hose, at
apr 19
KEMPTON A VERSTILL’B.
CJTAPLRANU FANCY DRY HOODS.—
O Irish Linens, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Bleaeh-
ed and Brown Shirtings, Pillow Case Linens and Cot
tons, Huckabacks, Scotch Diaper, Long Lawns, Bird's
Eye Diaper, 7, lUaud 12- 4, Linen Table Damasks,
puns FRENCH BRANDY.—A wry .«•
JL ptrier articU, very old aud pure, for medicinal
for safo by the bottle by J. E. DxFORD,
Apothecarlss' HaU.
1 IQIJOUH.—OKI Hyp Whiekv,
Xi Pbelp’s Gin, in store and 1
myK MINIS A-_-
13 FTlOULKlff*—An other supply of Ladies’IU-
JLii tioules, of Tarious styles aud colors. Reoeived by
) 4 FLORENCE.
JOHN M. COOPEll A CO.
TFMT UEOJB1VBD. und on hand, a Fresh
U supply or Groosries. Almonds, Nuts, Winos and
riqum,. 6UJ .-J4 ..mala* far yw™ 1,«l «
ALEXANDER'S,
nay 25 Cr, Bull 4 Congreai-sti. opp. Mon. Square.
IJiO HAEM, UoaiUKiH^i, Pickled Tu.gu..,
JL 4«., Jast received, per steamer Florida, 2 bbls.
Pig Uams In bags ; 2bbls. Smoked Beef in do.; 2 bblo.
Pickled Tongues; 6 half bbls. Uawe's Beef; 5 bbls.
>r*e 4 Bro’o. Self-rising Flour, in 0!^, 12>;, and
*le. Pig Shoulders; 2 do’ "
Heoker’e * Bn
25eu. packages; 2bbls. «i>*uvuiu<inj«uv. siuo*,
Call at ALEXANDER'S,
nay 25 Cr. Bull 4 Coagre«s-»U. opp. Mon. Square.
\?ACItIfHEL.
JJX h) barrels No. 2
Dult#r
5
■ a £
scIlan ton,Torn hi , on a co.
M. J. SOLOMONS. *
Eye Diaper, 7. S,*l*, Id aud 12-4, Linen Table Damasks
DamaskNapkins, Dowlas, Linen Towels, Gauie Flan
nels. Musquito Laco »ud Netting, Furniture Fringe,
Ladles', Qent's and Children's Hosiery, Ladios'Dress
Goods, new and handsome, Embroldurics, Laoos, Rib
bons, oto , for sale at the lowest market prioe., bv
may 6 DuWITT 4 MORGAN.
The aotionlof Mediolneslnlbe Syst_. . .
W. Headland, B. A., M. It. C. 8. Received^
may*’* ' ,rt "”
; by Frederiok
.. _.ioeivodby
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
carry on the Lumber and Timbor busnosisaa
horotofore, under the name aao rtjrlejifJ^ Roberto 4
BUTTJSU.
A SUPERIOR quality of Butter for salo by
may 16 W. D. FORD.
TIN WARE.
Plano Force*.
— » O. B. OAHTEH, No. 171 Ch.rt.ni-
^nWftMB.tre.i, .lath ilwir .ho.« Fifth. apro«H<
(■VWWWll. MUU Hon.., tip italro. Pan..OIL
u J § 1 UrHix, now offers to the publie au en-
u * ■ "tirely new aasortmsut of PIANOS,
just received from the most celebrated makers, and of
such patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs.
Nunns 4 Clark’s aod James Thompson's Instruments,
which are here offorod, stand uarivailed ia the opinion
of all eompetont judges, as possessing beauty and purity
of tone norer before attained by any maker.
Also, PIANOS with AOMAN Attachment. Chureb
and Parlor ORGANS, SKRAF1IINES and MELODE-
ON8, all of which are warranted, and will be sold at
the manufaoturort’ lowest cash prices.
All oaah orders for auslo promptly attended to.
Second hand Piano* bought and fold. Pianos tnnsd
and repaired.
P. 6—Tho extraordinary suoeess of the PHILADEL
PHIA ACADEMY OF AuJSIC, aud the perfect satis
faction it has given, induces the subscriber to continue
it. Lessons in SINOING. PIANO, HARP, GUITAR,
Ac., are given by Artiste of the very highest ability. It
needs but bs mentioned, that Big. ANDREA ALFI8I,
and Mademoiselle HELENE 8CHAAFF, who stand
pre-eminent among the profession, are oonneeted with
the Institution, aad devote their time and talents to
the pupils. [j#26 ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal.
■/) 0-0-
OEOBOl J. HENKELS,
No. 178 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
l» w I IlllUUbluul
0PP081TB TIIK NTATK IIOU8B,
Has just rsoelved from France his Spring assortment of
FURNITURE coverings
V* Broca telle, Plush and Satiu De Lain*.
Curtains hung In the most substantial manner.
ELEUANT FURNITURE,
OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE.
in seto for Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or import
ed to order.
Parsons wishing to Furnish in ths latest stylo In the
Fall, are respeotfully Informed that w* are now having
manufactured in Paris twenty fine sets of superb Rose
wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which the sample
sots have bean received. The stylo is entirely new and
of tho most graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish
now will please oall aud examine tho immense stook
hand before purohaaing, as the goods will be sold low.
nentof w«*‘ ' -
A large assortment of well fiulshod plain Mahogany
id Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sals oheap.f
J" 2d ij
Bee h Walker,
(SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIG.)
No. 188 Ghestnut-st., Phladelphia,
DUALIBSIN
PIANO FORTES,
Musical Inntramcntn, Hbret Munlc,
Violin,Cl altar, Harp Strings, Sc c.
A LL of which will ho sold at tho vory lowest
l\ rates. Catalogues sent to any partof the U. States
by add res (lit as above, post paid.
LEF. 4 WALLOP'S stock being one of the largest in
the L*ota* A a.«re 'onuuentof giving satisfaction to all
i wuo may favor then, with their patronage.
I ly
New-York Advertisements.
The Atlantic Hailing Works.
Manufacture the
< „ COMPOSITE IRON RAILING,
TTNEQUALLED in beauty, strength, nud cheap-
U ness. Ornamental Cast Iron Ties are melted on
to rods aud framework of wrought Iron, making it eith
er light and graceful like
t WIKK RAIDING |
Or, heavy and etilid like Cast Iron. Each panne! being
thus made oue solid piece, having no crevices for the
rain or moisture of the atinoephere to effect, there is no
rnstlng of the work. Designs will bs sent to any ad-
drww—postage free.
Prices range from 50 oenta to $5 00 per lineal foot.—
RAlllngs for publio or private grounds, oemotsrios,
Verauaolis, Balconies, Ac., for sale by
GEORGE FOSTER, Agent,
’ „ _ _ 398 Broadway. New York.
IL B.—G. F. And his Agents aro only persons au
thorised to sell this newly rsteuteu Ratling, for tho
Atlantlo States. hm apr Iff
G'ostar’s Exterminator.
J ^OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of
. Rats, Mies, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mlos,
0?" »■ - —» 1 * -
Moles Beetles, Criokets, Ao. Warranted not injurious
to ths human family. Will not die in their holes. Also
an Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED-
BU08.
Principal Depot, 448 Broadway,
IUrsKarcss.—Washington and Centre Market* j Mr.
Hodges, Carlton Uouso i D. D. Howard, Irving House;
Captain Flowers, Faoiflo Hotel; Sholley’s Saloon,
Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets;
Cluis. Tbibault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Delino-
nieo. 25 Broadw ay; E. G. How ard. Editor of the Sun
day Times : Westchester House, Bowery and Broome
streets ; W. Uolberton, 430 Broomo street, and 75
Maiden Laue: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41
South stroet; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin
Wood, 40 AlcDougal stroet; L. E Bineese, 43 John
street, and 80 8t. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr.,
Architect, 304 Broad way.
CEUTirioxTK or 167 deaths,
Iharo given Henry R. Collar's Exterminator eu ef
fectual trial, and having scon tho wonderful effects of
the same, and oonvinccdof the superior efficacy of his
Exterminator over any other preparation ever offerrod
to the publio, I cordially reoommend it. By two appli
cations of the Exterminator, 167 RAT8 were found dead
In tb) kitchen aad eellars. THOMAS KIRK,
. Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery.
New York, December 11th, 1851.
For sale by all the wholosale druggists in the oity and
th* principal druggists in tbe United States, Cauadas,
West Indies, Ao. Warrantod in all oases. None genuine
unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR,
jy 29 ly 4t8 Broadway. New York.
Mi* For sale by J. ▲. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st;
and by J. B. MOORE A CO.
GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED
Evan* Sc Watson’s
No, 88 Dock-street, Philadelphia,
FIRE-PROOF CHESTS!
XT TUB MATE VAIX, IUBK1SBUKG, TA.
October 30, 1851.
• C.W.VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER.
FOr Prolapsus Uteri, ( falling of the Womb.)
rpiIE attnntion of Physicians and Lndiesautfericg
X ffoui the above derangement, is respectfully iu-
rlted to “ Taa Horn's Imuroml Uterine Supporter,"—
They are made without the Stool Springs, which are
By objectionable on account of their * - “
highly otyeetionable on accouotof tbefr chafing tbe hips, , J*14
Ac., making them oxtremely unpleasant to bo work.—
They havo no superior for the relief and ours of ihn
abovo displacement, and are recommended and used In
tho practice of the folia ring Professor sof Obstetrics and
Diseases of women and children, vis,:
Proffessor J. A. Ere, Medical College, Augusta, Oa.
" J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila.
Chas. Woodward, Mod. lust., Cinoianatti, O.
W. P. Johnston, ColumbiaOol'ge, WaSh’n.D.C.
H. Miller, Med. Dop'L Univ'y, Louisville, Ky,
A. U. Conas, Med. College of Ixmlaiana, N. G..
and by the Physicians generally throughout tho United
HORN A CO , Philadelphia.
lataa. c. W. VAN HORN A CO , Philadelphia.
Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of
Instruments for Curvature Spiue, Club Foot, and for all
derangements requiring ths use of Band Ages, or Instru
ments for restoration. J. B. MOORE 4 CO.
jo 15 1? Agents in Savannah
C. W. VAX HORN’S
Improved Elastic Shoulder Braee,
The only Braee manufactured that dote not bind
or chafe under the armt, and can be worn
with both eaee and couifori.
Those who havo worn other Braces
are requested to give these a trial, to
tost their superiority ovor all othora.
stud sate, tail
vi«i u, ituumi,, tailors. Seamstres
ses, ohlldron of both sexes, and all
others, who either from habit or oe-
uupation, or from a weakly or debili
tated constitution havo aoquirod tho
Ibabit of bending forward, (round
uhoulderod} and oompressing the
Chest aud Lungs, will find the above
Brace to rornody the above defeot,
4 and ensure an erect carriage, with
improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer.
and also allowing a full, free anJ healthy action ami
expansion of the Longs, by removing the compression,
and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from
becoming weak aad diseased.
(jo 17) J. B. MOORE 4 CO.
Flttl&’i* METALLIC) BURIAL CASK*.
This valuablo article islustrneeived and for sale by
I. W. MORRELL A CO.,
sept 3 ly Bole agents ia this City for the Inventor
145 Broughton-st.
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
rilUK MIJBSCUIBKU has on baud, and is
X oonatantly receiving from the best and most respeo
table manufacturers inihe oountry, Rich Diamond,Ru
by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware,
•uoh as fable, Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Sli
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Soto; Castors; Cups nnd
Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and
Sauoe Ladles: Pie, Ioe Cream, Cake and Fish Knives;
Solid 8liver Dessert, Pioklo and Butter Knives; Nap
kin Rings: Sait Cellars and Fruit Knives; 8ilver Plated
Spoons, Forks aud Ladles; Oaks Baskets; Castors;
Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Baianee-Uandle
Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert
Knives.
Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooka and oommon Brass
Clooks of every desoriptson.
Gold and Silver Lorer aud Lopine Watches; Fine
Enamelled Hunting Watobos; Gold and Silver Thim
bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver
Watoh Chains, Seals and Koys; Fine Rogers's Pookot
Cutlery; Raiors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port
Monals.
Particular attention will be given to repairing of
Watohes and Jewelry.
From his long experience and edtensivefkoilities, he
confidently believes he will satisfy all-who may favor
him with their patronage. Ills prices arc as low, and
terms as llbkral as at any establishment in the State.
mar 18 B. W1LMOT, No. I Market-square.
Oi
W. D. FORD.
UUUSHUKB COKPKU POT. .
JT one or more cups of ooffeo can bo made in five
from oold water.
MORRE 4 NICHOLS.
Boilers, Soup Digostors, Stew Pans, Saued Pans,
ay 10 MORSE 4 NICHOLS.
'I'UUNKH, TRUNKS.—liecuivud per ru-
I cent arrivals, a fine assortment of Packing aud
Traveling Trunk:*, for sale by
may 19 PIEIISON, UEIDT 4 CO.
I.UNU TABLE MATH—Willow, India ttub-
T IJ*T RECEIVED per summer Alubama. a
ej good assortment of Blnuk Caslimerot Coats, TVhito
Linun Pants and a fow Grass Cloth Yosts, for salo bj
rass Cloth Vests, for salo by
PIERSON, UEIDT 4 CO.
and 9 pieces.
may —
1UJ
MORSE 4 NICHOLS,
156 Broughton stroet.
UltTAlN BAND*. Curtain Pius mid Kings,
Cord and Tassels, Rollers anl Racks for hanging
(JUPKR CANAL FLUUK.—Laudiutf from
^ Schooner Cataract.
40 barrels Super Canal Flour, for sals by
may 19 U. K. WASHBURN,
- A ** pt -
N OTICE.—Cousiguecu per schooner GEO. J.
JONE8, from New York, will attend to the re
ception of their goods landing this day at Anderson’
Spoon Baskets, a nioe article for koeping silver.
. MORSE 4 NICHOLS,
may 24 155 Broughton stroet.
Uppor Wharf. All goods remaining on tho wharf after
nun set, will be stored at tho expense and risk of owner
may 10 H. K. WASHBURN, Agt.
>ther stylos.
MORSE 4 NICHOLS,
155 Broughton streot.
Flour, landing and for sale b
may 17
ale by
MINIS
4 FLORANCE.
W llEELBAltKOWti, uud Garden Tools' for
■ale by J. 1*. COLLINS.
may 18 101) Bryaa strsot.
/ ID
JJJJ
P ER MTEAJU*1I11* FLORIDA—U0 boxos
APPLES,
ORANGES,
LEMONS.
A choloe assortment of Corned Tongues received by
JOHN QALY, 28 Whitaker-sL
«UN! COR1S :: —IUIHI .nrk. Tennc.MO * OUANUHb, <tc lly llio Flo-
- Ojro.Jiut rocoi.ea uwl lor «»lo iu luU to.tlit fur- J\_ ria». 10 liarrol. Apple.: 10 kgiu Oran«M and
mer>, lij (uu? 171 W. M. UAV1D8QN. Comoiu j 1 lot of Fre.li llVmi.
WrUAPFlNG PAHBH.—000 roam. Wrap-
If ping Paper of different sixes and qualities,
ctivod and for sale by
M atting clasps.-Maiung ciusps,just
J8#r * # *—
may 21
received and for sale by
J. P. COLLIN8.
XT’E W GOODS.—Plnid und Pluin Grenadine*.
(x| Faaay Bareges. Satin Stripe Challies. Plain do.,
Barege Robe*, White Muslin Mantles, 8i a Un do.,
m k Lack Mantillas, Silk Mantillas all colors. Ati
cation and other styles of Mantillas, just rocoFred.
"hich will be Bold low bv
may 26
may 27
KSIONH AMO OiCANGKH.—10 boxc. ul
-I each, rsoelved per steamer Florida, aod for sale
w for cash at ALEXANDER'S,
2** Cr. Bull4 CongroM-sts. opp. Mon. Square.
T NOIAM BAI4BAH of Liverwort .ud llore- L’®* FUltNlTllHH CHINTZ—French
X hound.—This preparation is from an Indian Reditu X v ‘ * '**•'-*- *- — — * *
anils what .Us name purports it to be. It is very useffl btr
lwUh Furniture Chinta in Bunches and
f ® r Laid Quilts and Bordering at
KEMPTON 4 VERgTILLE’fl.
1 1'lu ^i? 11 Friction Towols.-Tlicae Tow-
fifotuie’ M0 of Turkish maou-
brush*’tho Ui |ift , iJ*ii n ^ B4#d r M ,‘ •ubatltut* for the flesh
heatuly^otfon i >* lr f ° T a
ofttaxfMdCfatA^. ,kll ‘ J b3r . fr K 1100 ' Th * material!•
Li.1. .* taxture admirably uiintmi u th.i* n—
JOHN DAILY.
,'LOUR.—30 bbls. liirum Smith Flour, 30 do.
1? Gonnessoodo., 40 half do. do. do., landing from
soar. Geo. J. Jones, and for sale by
may 20 CL AG HORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
I J'LOOR OIL CLOTH.—Floor Oil Cloth,
. various widths, for sale by
may 10
laiiocue 4 bowne.
AT TRAPhi.—Auuther supply of those pa
tent Self Setting Rat Traps, for salo by
~ “ W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan-it.
J I/'MTLANDING fromsebr Vigiuiu, and for
salo, 20 boxes Raisins, 25 Drums fresh Figs, and a
good supply of Almunds, Walnuts and Prunes.
J. D. JESSE.
way 28 , * CLAOHORjf 4 CUNNINGHAM.
I U HKIZU UOBK^ —Rocoivcd by steamer
XX Florida, a few more of those beautiful Travoling
Dresses. Tuo ladies who wero disappointed in not get-
tiug one of thu firr.t lot, oan now ho supiUiod by enlling
any at W. C. WADSWORTH'S,
may 25 81 Broughton stroet.
f CHAMPAGNE,—tit) baskets
oughton s
‘ Grapti"
IL.rspo”
J pagao, just rocoivcd aad for salo by
may 26 W. M. DAVIDSON.
Putter,
preparw-
uxoludo all deleterious subuaaMr'.d'JVillI
”***& ■ A. A. 80LOMQM^fc.no.
I)UTTER.—Iff tubs prime Goshen
X> ceirod per steamer from New York, for sale by
may 25 W.M. DAVRUON.
HKKttKSXAN’B AKABtAN UAI.HA01
N*1 A ' WAJUC—'J'nT rut., c<
wssss&mgF,
— 1 Bl’k Silk Fringe, Ladies' F* m
do Gloves,Fins Bl’k Barege
' tVpfo bati Mugs, Goble u, Tea and
MOW 4 N1CUOLS.
Laroche 4 bowne.
F lu HAM* AND biUlKED BUFF-
6 barrels Pig Hams.
A d.). Smoked Beof.
. . BOtfAPD.
CrMtort-nFitaSmiC Efg. 7.tiu-
I »«T HBAJK1VKO by Iwt Huuu w, IM.iu ud
SAVANNAH BA1UIEH SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON
rpiIE Subscriber would respecifully announce
I. to the oitiiens of Savanuah, and of Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment is opou for the reception of his
friends. He assures them that nothing will be left un
til part to oontinuo it a convenient and comfor
table Barbor Shop. His prioes will be as reasonable as
in any similar establishment in Now York.
Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style... .$0 20
8ingle'Shave
Shampooing
Shaving six and seven times a week
1 00
1 00
Shaving fivo times a week
Shaving three or four times a week
Tickets for Children’s Hair Cutting, 8 for
Hot and Cold Baths -
Parents are respeotfully lmformod that every oare
and pains will be taken with their children when sent
to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for
•ale a variety of Fauoy Goods, suoh as Gentlemea'r
" “* iks, , , ”•
Cravats, 8tooxs, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me-
u.eu. war j also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and
a groat variety of othor articles.
Balm ©I (Savannah.
This beaatlfal preparation is manufactured by him
self for cleansing and darkening ths Hair; thousands
who have reoeived the benefit of cleansing of dandruff,
improving and darkening tho Hair, are willing to oom-
mead it. rrloe—$1 a bottle, or throe bottles for $2 25.
Augusta Barber Shop.
He would also take the pleasure of informing his nu
merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barbor
Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta,
where every convenlonoe will bo found to make his pa
trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au
gusta are respectfully aolielted to give mo a call.
J. M. liAYWOOD, Monumenttaq., 8avannab,
janlly Andundor Augusta Hotel, Broad-et., Augusta.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
T HE subscribers, wholesale and Retail Druggists,
would respectfully oall the attention of purobasere
to their well-seloctod stock of the above mentioned ar
ticles, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible
prices; also,
PAINTS, GLA88, 4o.;
Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors,
Varnishes, Glues, Putty aud Paiut Brushes;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of all kinds, vis: Sperm.Lard, Rapeseed and Patent Oil;
GROCERS’ARTICLES:
Whale Oil, Spieos, Mu Jtard, Saloratus, Matches, Ao.;
LANDRETR'TGARDEN SEEDS;
Also, Medicine Chest;, Surgical Instruments, and
Olasflware, together with a great variety of artioles for
family use, consisting a! GelaUuu, Flavoring Extracts,
Starch, Ac., with an eleqant assortment of fine French
and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs,
Lubin's PertUmes, Colonies, and Hair Preparations-
take of the best quality.
JOUN B. MOURE 4 CO.
all of which are warrad|fod to*fo
mar 10 mu
roUtlodcous*
lutiful lastnurAat of 4
This beautiful lastrunrent of 4 and 6 Ootavns,
from the ueleb Jated Manufactory ot Cahart d
Neodham, always oa hand aud for sale b£
L W. MORRELL 4 <
splendid piano fortes*
9 9 B 3 (I factories of Stoddart and J. B.
Dunham, art enabled to offd' an assort
ment of Piano Fortes, whteh, for tone, touch aud finish,
Tapr fl'
piano ronm
W, MORRELL A OO.
Have on hand a splendid aseortmen
»f Piano Fortes, from ths best mauu-
— £?J$X
>n, when Messrs. EVANS
WATSON tested .
time they oonsutned thrke
wood mjm
menoiug at
„ elook, P. M. (
id having exposed ittoawAiUlr~il far Uso hours, ;ttin
dent to destroy the cast Iron foot. On opening the Chest,
the papore, together with 2,000 circulars deposited in
‘ "f piresence, were taken out, not only having been prt-
ve<L but not having the appearauoe of scorch upon
theaL|,
Josarn Rn«xn,
Jnniv B. Cox,
ALLCOCK’S PUSTEBSf.
THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER
Of the Nineteenth Century*
TTIS'
Mu M
ISTORY—Tho history of the.o plnstnrs would
occupy more space thau can be spared in these
—,M. Suffice it to say, that the most eminent ohom-
ists and pbysiolans of tlio Unttod Statos and of Europe
were consulted as to their composition. But it was loft
to Mr. Allcock, whofor seven years had tho onliro charge
of Messrs. Rualiton’s Astur House store, to perfeetthom
for public use. They aro made porous, so that the eva-
- sufficiently where
plai
causiug the accumulation of acrid fluid, wliioh corodes
the skin and ooca~' — 1
necessary for the
whloh a plaster ir, usually applied.
They are tonic and carminative, whleh renders them
of poouliar vklue in many affeotions of tho ohest and
bowels, more esiiecially when a nervous character;
they In fact warm, and to a certain **•
part upon which they are appliod.
. certain extent, vitalise the
-j.—Applied.
Those strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving
plasters, will be found Invaluable in weakness of the
back, chronio rheumatism, and eoatraetions of the mus-
oles; neuralgia, looal nervous affeotions; in asthma,
and pains in the aide or chest, especially when proceed
ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of ooldneas
at the pit of the stomach; in ohronio or recent affec
tions of the kidneys; iu cssos of sprains, strains, or
braises; and in nearly all casos where a looal pain or
weakness exists.
Ths roador is especially referred to the following tes
timonials, moro particularly to tbs latter from Dr. I.
T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Alleook
cured ofanervousdlsoase of the bowels of many years
standing.
Dr. I. T. Ilendonion’a Letter.
Famville, Louisiana, March 8, 1850.
D*. T. Allo'X'k,
Sir :—I have been suffering under a severe attack of
neuralgio disease of my bowels for years, with hyper-
throphy of ths heart, and have trieu everything known
to tho praotioe of medicino from the very host M. D's.;
but truth promp'ta me to say that your plasters have
given me more permanent relief thau anything else I
ua re used, and 1 bellevo will produce a period cure. 1
am wonderfully pleased with the uounter-lrritaut effect
of your plaster, for it is produced in suoh a mild aud
gradual way, os well as tne invigorating action it gives
p ‘Jhn capillary circulation around the parts to wliiob
they are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ
ence they exert upon all nervoas diseases.
%In conclusion, permit me to say, that 1 have had ex-
yerience of the qualities of the plasters heretofore in
use, but must place your* at the neadof them all. Ev
ery medical man who beoomes acquainted with them,
will assuredly recommend h*x patients to use no othor
than tho Meaioated India Robber Plaster of Dr. Alleook.
" Yours very truly,
I. T. UENDER80N, M. D.
The Plasters oan be obtained at the Book Store of
W. Thorns Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah,
.... .... *
end by order of all Druggists, throughout ths oountry.
jy 29 «od law t-w
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
rpiIE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS
I in our Store, inoluding a fine SHOW-ROOM for
Plano Fortes, and
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
being now oompleted, we would invite the attention of
tho musioal public to our stock, comprising every artiolo
In the line, which can be furnished (wholksaui and
RETAIL) at New- York prices.
PIANO FORTES,
by A. Stodabt 4 Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of es
tablished reputation, constautly on hand.
V. ZOGIIA17R1 Sc CO*, Importers,
Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets,
oct 27 tf Next to Market Square.
Hunt’s Restorative,
ORIVEGETABLK HAIR COMPOSITION.
flMiiS pleasant and efficient agent for the preven-
I tion of bald ness, and tho removal of dandruff, is
also a great auxiliary at the toilet, both on account of
its dolicate and agreeable perfume, (free from essential
oils,) and its keeping the hair in place and curl. When
the hair is moist with this fluid, it may be dressed beau
tifully, in any form roquired, so as to keep in its place.
in any form roquired, so as to keep in Its place,
is to curling tbe hair, moisten it lightly with the
Alvc, whion will give itaglossy auddurableourl.
n's heads should be drossed with the Restorative
GhlMlVV. ■
twice a week, with a soft hair brush, as it will at
thoroughly oleanse the skin, and lay the foundation of
good head of hair.
For sale, together with a variety of Hair Oils, Co
lognes, and Shaving Creams, at tbe
SHAVING AND HAIR-DRE88INO 8ALO<
168)4 Bronghton-itreet,
Nearly opposite St. Androw's Hall,
mar 21
By WM. J. HUNT.
Court of Common l’lenn, and of Oyer
nml Terminer,
FOB Tnc Citt or Savannah, May Tbkm, 1853:
■\1TH ERE AS, Elisha Wylly, Grand Juror, sui
f y monad to attend tho present term of this Com
made default, it is ordered that he be fined Forty Dol
lars; and ttheruas Patrick Tydings, summoned asa Pe
tit Juror, made dsfkult for the term, it is ordered that
he be fined Twenty Dollars; and whereas James Skin
ner, Petit Juror, made default on the first day of the
term. It is ordered that he be fined Five Dollars ; and
whereas J. A. Brower, Talisman, made default for the
term, it is ordered that he be fined Twenty Dollars, and
David 6. Howard, Talisman, was absent from the
n—* irtiou of Thursday (5th inst.,) it is ordorod
that ho be fined FVe dollars, unloss good and sufficient
. unloss good and sufficient
of excuse bo filed on or before th. first day of the
noxt term of this Court.—Extractfrom ihe Minutes.
WM. U. BULLOCH. Clork.
pared to do plumbing in all its branches. Persons
who are desirous of having water, either oold or hot,
distributed through their dwellings, would ao well to
give us a call. Our work shall begone in a substantial
manner and warranted to give satisfaction.
r IS
Huidsicck CIlttDiPRffDC*
in/ A BASKETS real genuine Ileidsieck Cham-
pagno and warranted to be such. Jost receiv
ed diroot from
Tho sole Agent In tbe UnltedStaten.
apr 8
nnOILBT SOAPS.”LupluV Guerloine's Am-
I brosfai* and Sapoeite. Bevels Poncino, Prevoifa
Maujcomtand Condray’s Gueland's, Demarsc•» 4 Co. a
MonpeIaS.Fena»dta MaeUys. Oelle's, FloaUng, Lows,
Brown Windsor, Cleavei’s Honor, Omnibus, Chrys-
AI.B(p* SAVAMN*U-Prl«e Reduced
PATENT MEDICINES, ho.
Xoniuore’i
BITTER C0R0UL
;;
,pd have ro.llsed U> mM.ellooi effoou lat.mo.In,
diseases,
Ho-Eatnbllablng Nature, and Restoring
, (1 .theNervom Byatem,
now herald It to the world as possessing tho most supe
rior medical virtues known In the Materia Medina.
Eminent Professors aud Physicians of the first stand
ing in tho medical profession use and prescribe it as the
most effective
Alterative nnd Blood Purifier
known; while vast numbers who had long suffer-
ed from diseases or complaint* brought on by Sedentary
Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, Twjad State of the Liver,
or Impurities tf the Blood, now look upon this Cordial
as most Mysterious and Magical in lte healing proper
ties and restoring powers.
Neuralgia,
General Dobtlityand
Nervous Affections, Dyspep-
. •** or ^digestion, Loss of Appetite,
Acidityof the Stomach, Nervous llcad-
eacho or Tlo w of Blood to the Head, Gostl ve-
ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy,
Paius or Misery in the Bide or Region of tho
Heart,, Flatuleucy or Deprsuion of Spirits,
ggslM of the li*--* nift—i. — —•*-
Heart, Difficult Urestiiing, Sink-
Palpitation o.««-
ln* Sensations, Prostration of tho Nervous System.
Cold, Chilly Seusatiuns, ( or Numbness * “
lesh or Limbs, Dlffloult or Profuse Expeo-
ration, Night Sweats, Diseases of the
Heart, or atfootion of the Lungs, Jaun
dice, Disease of tho Kidneys, De
rangement or Prostrate Condi
tion of the Organs of Na
ture, which onuae Paiu-
ful Irregularities,
especially with
„ , ItaUIUlCM.
Producing Debility and Prostration of tho Nervous Sys
tem, Pals or Sallow Complexion, Erysipelas, aad all
Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or Humors of ths
Blood—these, aud their kindred Complaiuts, have dis
tressed thousands. They may have originated from
* ,npl ® ««•*••** causes, but the diseaee
. Inu,t b ® temovod, if you would enjoy
Life, Health Aud Happiness."
The thousands who havo procured aud used Mortl-
i's celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, say
that" those diseases oaunot remain long in the system
after commonoiug its use." It operates like a charm,
aetaasatiuo touiu. oorreota tho touos of the stomach,
strengthens tho Uigostive organs, stimulates tho liver
healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure and
poisonous secretions, imparts purity, richness and vi
tality to the blood, circulates it freely throughout ths
system, thereby neutralising and removing impure do-
if throughout ths
. , „ — loving impure de
posits, renews and strengthens the nervous system, re
stores the constitution in all its strength and vigor, and
imparts a glow of health and beauty of complexion.
Tlio evidenoo iu its behalf Is overwhelming, and from
high sourcos, but it lskuown that for two years the sup
ply has not met the demand. This hundreds of sgeuts
can certify. They say " every bottle sold sells a dosen
more;" while it now meets extensive sale with more
than one thousand Druggists, among whom are many
eminent physicians, who uso and proscribe it.
This is r. Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and per
fectly safe to be used In any state of health, even by the
most delicate female or ohfid.
mr- Price fll 00 per bottlo.
MM" Wold by DruxslsU generally. Wholesalo and
Retail Druggists will bo supplied on application to the
Proprietors.
W. V. ALEXANDER 4 CO., Proprietors.
No. I Barolsy-stroot, (Astor Uou*«>, New York.
UaviUnd, Uarrnl 4 IUsloy.and Kushton, Clark 4 Co,
Wholesale Agents, New York.
A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO.,
aud J. U. CARTER,
apr l eodlawt-w Agents in Savannah.
duns, tunes, Hardware, &c.
rphE RUBSCKIHER leave to Inform his
X friends and ths publio generally, that he has pur
chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN O ARKUTIIERS,
175 Congress-st., and that he will tell GuL’S RIFLES,
w- . . for cash. .
' all kinds, prompt?
175 Congrcss-st., and that he will tel
PISTOLS, Ao., at very low prioes, fc
Manufacturing and repairing, of
and carefully executed, and at low p
prices.
J. T. JONE8.
rpo PURCHASERS OP CnBAP DRY
1 GOODS.—5 cases of fait oolored printed Lawns,
Jaconet nnd Batiste Muslins, nil at 1£& cents,
t eases assorted Ginghams in New Styles, all at 12){o,
l case (a great bargain) Ladies' Linen Cambrio Hand
kerchiefs, nil nt uyi cents.
We have much pleasure in directing particular at
tention to the arrival, by tbo steamship Florida thin
day, of ths above Goods, and ean with perfect eonfl-
denco recommend them as the cheapest goods ever of
fered for sale in Savannah.
M. PRENDEROA8T 4 CO.
may 23 178 Broughton-st. opp. Bk. Andrew's Hall.
TTBISK’* UNRIVALLED PECTORAL
XX COUOU CANDY.—This article fe a nevcr-fail-
ug remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore-Uuoat,
und Tightness of the Lungs or Chest. Persons who are
muoli exposed, and troubled with irritable Coughs nnd
weak Lungs, will find almost Instant relief by trying
.he Pectoral Candy. In fact no one should be without
it whon the changes in ths weather are so frequent.—
No article of Cough Candy has been so much apprecia
ted for lte safety aud oertaln cure; you will ftiid it needs
but on* trial, to convince all of its medicinal virtues.
A fresh lot just reoeived by
may 25 A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE*
TTMIE undersigned have this day associated thorn-
X selves together under the name and stele of Kemp-
tou 4 VerstUie, for tbe transaction of a general Dry
Goods business. Having taken the stand In Warlng's
Bangs, No. 72 St. Julian, and 107 Bryan-st«., next door
to Messrs. F. Zogbaum 4 Co.’s Music storo. th4y will, in
n few days, bo prepared to offer to their friends and the
publio, a handsome aad well selected assortment of
Spring Goods. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON.
HENRY W. VERST ILLS.
Savanuah, Feb. 17,1852. fob 19
NOTIOB.
rpilE Subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
X te ths oitiauna of Savannah aud ths publio gene
rally, that be will keep at Mr. W. D. Fora's Btore, on
Jefferson-etreet, Walabnrg's Building, fresh Wheat,
Ryo. and Graham BREAD; also, 8ugar and Molasses
CAKES. (apr 8) A. F. MIRA.
p ltOCEitlEb'&c.—Coffee—150bags prim
VJT Rio. 75 do Jamaica, and 60 do Java.
Sugar—10 hhds Porto Rloo, 10 do St Croix,5 do NO
loaus, 100 bbls Crushed, Powdered aud Clarified.
Molassos—25 hhds Cuba, 75 bbls New Orleans.
Flour-150 bbls Baltimore, 76 do Canal, 50 do HUa
Smith's do.
Bacon—15 casks Philadelphia Hama, 500 Baltimore ba
ged, 80 hhds Sides, 20 do 8houlders.
Potatoes—150 bbls P E and Mercer Potatoes.
Lard and Codfish—25 bbls obOlo* Leaf Lard, 6 oasks
Codfish.
Soap, Candles and 8taroh—50 boxes Ep 1 and Family
Soap, 60 do Pals ; 75 do Adamantine Caudles, 25 do
Sperm, 25 do Star. ISO do Patent Mould do i 40 whole
and half boxos Starch.
Tobacco—350 pkgv, various hranda and qualities.
Lemon Syrup, 4c.—60 boxes Lemon Syrup; 10 oases
Walnut ana Tomato Catsups t 10 do Brandy Peaches.
Domestic Liquors—75 bbls Phelps' Gin, 50 do N ERuui,
76 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do extra.01d Mouougahela
do.
Wines—20 quarter casks Pure Malaga, 8 do ohoico Ma
deira, received aud for aale by
apr 25 MoMAHON 4 DOYLE.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY S. 8. SIBLEY, MAY 18th, 1853
\\7 HITE, lied and Black, or Bkotches of
TV American Society in the United States; by F
and T. Pulssky, in two volumes.
Life Here and there; by N. P. Willis.
Ilistorlo Doubts Relative to Napoleon Buonaparte.
The Flying Artillerist, a tale of Mo;;iean treachery;
by Harry Uaael.
Silver and Pewter, or the contrast of New York life.
The Greatest Plague of Life, or the adventurea of a
lady in search of a good servant; by one who has been
almost worried to aoath.
Scalp Unntera, or romantio adventures in Northern
Mexico; by Capt. MayneReid.
Toni Burke of Oure; by Charles Lever.
■Gus Howard, or how to win a wife; by tbo author of
Amy Lawrence. A
^Spiritual Rappings Unveiled; b^Rov, H. Mattlson,
Barnum'a Illustrated Nows.
Gleason's Pictorial.
For salo at 135 Congress stroot, may 19
kj JbCW HOURS.—Thu Work* of the Right
JLl Rev. Goorge Homo, D. D. t Into Lbrd Bishop of Nor
wich: To which are prefixed memoirs of bis Life;
Studios and Writings: by William Jones, M. A., F. R. 8.
Essays aud Miscellanies, from tbe manusoript of
Grace Aguilar.
Memoirs, Journal nnd Correspondence of Thomas
Moors; by Lord John Russel, M. P. Part HI.
Harry Ashton, or the will and the way; by tho au
thor of "Stanfield Hall.” Reoeived by
may 19 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
CJUGAR—
O 19 hhds N. O. Sugar (ohoico).
10 44 N. O. 44 oommon.
16 44 Muscovado Sugar
50 bbls Stuart's Brown Sugar
25 44 44 l'owd'rd
60 44 Santa Cru* Grnld 44
25 44 Stuart's Crushed 44
25 44 44 Coffes 44
10 boxos 8tuart's Loot in storo nnd for salo by
npl 16 SWIFT 4 CO.
\\J 1NBOW HUADKS AND GILT COtt-
yv NICES.—5000 Shades, with fixtures complete;
1000 of Woodford's fine GiltCornioos; 2000 fins English
Curtain Bands; Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in varie
gated colors; largo Worsted Tassels to match; Cord
aad Tassels for Pictoros; Pavilion Rings aud Z&Mtts;
iuak reoeived and for sale by
I. W. MORRELL 4 OO.
117 1IITK HHiltTtf.—Just rccolved nor
? ? steamer Alabama, a largo lot of fine White
Shirts. For sale by
may 6 ROBINSON 4 CAMP.
/ lOUN AND OAT8*—For sale iu lute to auit
\J purchasers. •
4500 bushels Corn, 600 bushels Oats, by
BROWN 4 HARRIS.
mar 21 At the Wost Uroad-at. Stables.
Q| 1 UO.VilS PUl'K GROUND VOSgSB,
AU J«« r„.!,.d ft. to 1. b, a o , BynNg
/CHECKS on Merchants Bank, tiaw York, In
Vy Sams to suit purchasers, at Sight, for sal* hr
may 23 ANDREW LOW 4 CO.
1 JNKN MHKKTINUH.—11-4 *ml 14-4 U°«u
may fo Uader MawhaU Houss.
JL'ANfT^OLOI^DMHIKT^jb—uMro^
8 may 2* * ** BOBIN80N 4 CAMP.
Holloway’s Ointment.
A moat AUrnr.I.u* oar* mf bad J,. ' ,
ter 411 yenra> 8nB*r!.». w * f -
Fnt n Am.. 1/. mnu. . _ ••
/enr*' nnaeriM
q/- a LrtUrfnn Mr. mUl.M 2a
Uft’MMKimAAMIM
To Prohuor IIoluivat :
ao rroiessar iiullowxv ;
lnSlu<a! U*r
together ehe «u deprived entirely of rt* ..J
Every rented, thet ntedlort menUtSl.JJt,*;*!'«P-
wlthout effect j her health enffered nveivu ,rtM /—'
•Ut. of her lege ... terrlhl.. Ibh the
Ad»ortt«.metiu, ended.lied her to tty^7" u
Ointmenttitd, n.nlut naraMvRJiJn&MM
aeetn nr eenr.mnd htr Bleep Bound nnd nndl... , [ t ™<
Could you have *llnei<ed the ittff«ln m Jr S k ’ < ~
during the Inet 43 yenre, nnd eontraat fitem ■Ut*. 11 ’
lighted In Vu.lng'b.en the menne of°i'o greetin'Sf 1 J*'
ting th. Buffering* of n IhUow SSSJ-"V
WILLIAM QALPW.
Com of r. ™
Ovens, of J
Slri, 1651.
'o Professor Holloway :
81t-I euffered for n period of thirty yenre from .ua
“■.'“{"rr’V-uSSrtSl
Worh. | noootnpenlod by woibnlle lymptoini r
reeoune to • vul.ty of m.dlonl nd.loo, vlSontdJjJ
viug antr and n* UA* LlJ il.iii . ul Wl
oouroo to n witty of ut.dlonl nd.lo., Vlttont d^C
ng nny buelVud ru ...n told Uiettht u
npuuted, yot. lnoppoaltlon to thnt opinion, yJ?, ttfiJ
nf Ointmonthn.o .Seot.d n complei ooreC/.S
tho f.ct * " ” M “ vouldVradlt
Th. ( Eoth'J) thja .tat.aicol e«.'bI L ,Vri A sV b Q , B i,
7 • Englnnd. Chemiat, 13 hUrkel-etn.t.nanJdJJj;
A drcndfal bad Brenat eared la «n«
. ftlonib.
Extract q fa Letter from Mr. Frederick IWwsr. of P«,
hunt. Kent, dated l>ecendier 13th, im; P
To Professor hollow at t
Dear Sir—My wife had suffered from bad Brasst* u*
more Jhau six months, and during tho whole period ul
the best medical attendanoe, but all to no use. KJ
before healed an awful wound in my own lee hv
unrivalled medicine, I determined again to ui*
Pills end Ointment, and therefore gave ih«m a trial in
hor case, and fortunate it was 1 did so, for ia leu ths* *
month a perfect cur* wm effected, aad the beisfitth.t
various other brouohes of .ay family have derived
their nte la renllv nntonl.hlng. 1 no. etroilgly n»*.
mond them to ail my friends. J
(Signed) FREDERICK TURNER.
Bad BroMto
Bunions
Bite of Mos
quitoes anc
band Flies
Cooo-ba;
ui toes and Contrasted
“foot
The Pills should be used conjointly with the OlnUniak
in most of the following eases: '
Bad Legs Chilblains Fistulas Bora Throsd
Chapped Gont Skin Diseases
hands Glandular Scurvy
Corns (Soft) 8wsillnga Sore llcUs
Cauoera Lumbago Tumours
Contracted Piles Ulocrs
and Stiff Rheumatism Wounds
Joints 8ealda Yaws
Elephantiasis Sore Nipples,
as tho Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY.
244 Strand (near Tempi* Bar, Loudon) and by all ml
reoteb e Dr uggists and Dealers In Msdieinssthrougloat
IK';British Empire, and those of tho United States, in
Pots at 37ko-, wo,, and $1 50 each. Wholesale by tea
Yort* ^ *“ J 11 A -
49T Then is aeonsldorabU saving by taking the lar*
;*r sues.
N. B.—Directions for tho guldanoo of patients in fi
rry disordor aro affixed to each Pol
Not salo by W. W. LINCOLN, Agent,
Savannah, ul
may 20 Th8Tlawtw ly
Carpet and Floor Cloth Werchomt,
Curtains, Curtain Goods,
. Acc. t Arc., Ace.
No, 140 Vonrrett and No, 57 St, Julien Bit.
rrilE Subscriber, knowing that tho ciLiaeniof
1 Savannah havo folt 2 great interest in ths estab-
ilngofa •
CARPET WAREtlOUSE,
In this city, and being aware that many havo been
awaiting the completion of tho Maw Store, a. that tkoy
could make their selection of the various arttoloufor
famishing their houses, would respootfnlly inform ths
publio, generally, that he has opened ihe moot com
plete assortment of all th* various styles of GOOD8
usually kept in ilmilar establishments, The Stook of
the different departments will eonsist, in (art, of ths
following Goods, vini
(JAKPET DEPARTMENT.
Royal Yslvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Bruaioli;
Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for8talrs;
Three Ply, Superfine, Fine nnd Oommon Ingrain; PUiA
and Twilled Venetian for 8talrs, Halls, 4c.; Drug
gets, 6-4,12-4 nnd 164 in width, of every variety of pat
terns : Hearth Bogs; Parlor and Stoop Mats; Table sn4
Piano Covers; Silver nnd Brass Oval nnd Octagon Stair
Rods; Stair Linen, 4o., 4*.
OILCLOTHS. F
Of every width; from on* to eight yards, for Halls,
Dining Rooms, Steamboat* Saloons, Ac.: Ross Wood,
Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4,
5-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for
Stairs.
CURTAINS.
Silk and Worsted Damask De-Lainot Worsted end
Linen Damask DeLains; Figured and Plain Damasks,
variety of oolore; White aud Buff, for 8had*s.
WINDOW MB ADBB. .
Transparent Landscape, Medallion. Garland and
White nnd Gold, entirely new style; Cord; Loops ; Tas-
dels; together whh all thu various Trimmings for Our-
UILT CORNICES.
Bands, Loops and Plus, of ths greatest variety aud pst-
torns, of the latest importation; all of wmehwillbe
•old at wholsualo or retail, on th* most liberal terms.
WM.H. UUION, A gset,
'ulian-sta.
140 Co agrees and 57 8L JuJ
Savanuah Agency,
FOR TUB SALE OF
WILLIAM BOQQB «6 CO.'S
Celebrated Brand* of
TOBACCO, 8E0AU8 AND SNUFF.
T H K RURStilUBEK would rospeciAilly tn-
nounee to the Merchants and dealers In the above
named articles, In tbs oity ef Savannah, and the interior
towns throughout tho State, that ho nas accepted the
Axenoy for Hie State of Georgia, of the extensive and
old established House of Wm. Boggs and Company, No.
249 Wachington-strort, New York. All article* pur
chased from, or ordered through tho subscriber, war
ranted boat qualities aad lowest rates.
r 30
R. MAYER. 6 Whltekertat
h wyaituaJ.iup mi uwawwnvu «•
pping and Commission business under t t
— 4 Telman, offioe No. 16 Cbentels Blip, Now
OLUOL
C'UFAKTNKli-HU*.
rpllE UNDEH8IUNEU b*v« thi. dav formed a
J Copartnership for the transaction of a gsuersl
Shipping and Commission business under tbs nra
Saranton .
York.
May 16th,
nErRBBvcxa.
Messrs. Sherman 4 Collins: )
“ Earn, Whesler 4 Co.; I
M Cogswell, Cvans 4 Co.; f NtV} ¥ork *
" H. 4 D. Pomeroy i J
Messrs. Webster, 4 Palmes; )
14 Boranton, Johnston4 Co.; >- Savannah.
•• Rowland 4 Co. )
may 17 l
I vABSOLUTION.-Tho
44
DtlbUWU. HUUU.WU V>V„ A* tUM
ithdrawiu of Wm. B.Soranton.
D. T. SCRANTON,
JOB. JOHNSTON,
Bavannanh.
sub. jutuiruu.’,
W. B. SCRANTON.
RBHIP.
COPARTNER
THE Undersigned having associated with th«m
Mr. Henry H. Scranton, will continue the Grocery
Business under the firm ot oorsnton, Johnston k co.
D. T. SCRANTON.
JOS. JOHNSTON.
Savannah, May 16th, 1883. may IT tf
IHMUMKIl'H NOTICE. „ „
LL persons indebted to Mr. Aloxaoder Delwn*
XX. oo, will make payment to Mr. S. Y. If vy. Attor
ney at Law, and those having dolma, will band lbs»
in properly attested. OCTaVuS COHEN,
may 26 lm Assign^
URAUKKiSr
1 Pi BBLS. Butter Crackers. 5 do. Sugar do., 20
I«J boxes Soda do., landing and for sals by
may 20 CLAGHOKN 4 CUNNINGHAM^
I AA1I»8*—New aud beuuliful poiwrus spm
I J Goa Lamps with Glass Shades for Psrlor and tn
iluouse. Also, hanging and side Lamps 1
assortment of small Glass and Britannia **
rooeived. JNO. A. MAY8K
may28 igg Broughton sttsefc_
J UHT llEtIKIVKD—3C pulr White Lh»“
Drill pants,
dS pair Fancy Linen Drill Pouts,
48 do heavy Brown aud Fanoy Duek Pants,
24 do saperflne Blaek Doe SklnPsats,
24 do do Fanoy do d»i
24 China Oauxe 8ilk Coats, • lot oi
48 real Grass Linon do. Also, a l»ff* 1
white and figured and Embroidered folk£nd Mat*oi
Vests, at MAAS * UEYMANN H
Ofothlnx Emporium^.
KMONK 10 boie.^u.t
FOR SAI.kT
w
Ri NORTON^
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