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SAVVNNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7. 1865
PATENT BIEDIOINES
LIVRR COMPI«AI9fT v
JAUNDJOH. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OH NKR-
VOUi DEBILITY.
Disease
of the Kidneys,
and all diseases arising
from s disordered Liver or
Stomach, such as Constipation.
Inward Plica. Fullness,or Blood to
the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Nau-
aSil.um, DIWU.t tor Food. Full. CM
or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations.
HlnVlmt or Flattering at the PH of the Stomach,
JWffinSof the Hoad. Hurried and Dlfflcnlt
Breathing fluttering »t the Heart, Choking or‘ SuH
focatlna Hctisatlons when In a lying Posture. Dim-
l SSS«? Vision Dots or Webs before the Bight,
and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency
ofPeralratlon, Velio whom of the Skin and
Kyea Pain In the Side, Hack, Chest,
Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of
» Heat, Burning In the Flesh,
‘ Constant Imaginings ofKvl!
and great Depression of
Spirit*, can bo effect u*
ally cured by
DR. HOOPLA ND'g
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
INSURANCE, fee.
German Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch street, one dom
below Sixth, Philadelphia.
Their power over the al>ove diseases Is not excell-
... | r the above dlse
ed, If equalled, by any other preparation in the Unit
ed States,*»h the cures attest, in many Oases aflei
skilful physicians had failed.
| These Bitters are worthy the attention of Invalids
Possessing great virtues in tho rectification of the
liver and lesser glands, exercising the most soarchIns
power In weakness and hflections o« thedlgestlvs
organ*. they are withal, safe, certain, and pleasant.
TESTIMONY FROM GJBOBGIA AND ALABAMA
Llnch A Davis, Eatonton. (la., July 14, 1853,say:—
Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance
Com (in it y of Philadelphia.
mHl Subscriber having been appointed
X Agent or the above named old eatabllshuied
MUTUAL Company, la prepared to Isaue Its Policies
ou Marino and Inland Nav *
nov «T-»Iy JAMES Mol
General Iuaurnnce Agency,
Uftice 142 Day Street, Savannah. <Ja.
T HE Subscriber having returned to tho city
Is now prepared to effect Inaurancea to any
amount In good responsible Companies on reasonable
terms Among th Companies are the
KQUITABliE INSUKaNUKCO. OF LONDON. Ca
pital I2.MQ.0UU.
SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE CO. OK SPRINGFIELD.
STATE MUTUAL FIRE MARINE INSURANCE
OO.OF PENNSYLVANIA.
GRANITE INSURANCE CO. OF N. Y.OITY.
He has arranged to Insure In various other Com
panies. to any .amount wished. Also
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, fee.
EDWARD O’llYKNE’S
UROOKKY AND LIQUOR STORE,
Market Wharf, Savannah Oem
ding, Market Wharf, SUvannan
O’R. keeps constantly ini
UH'f»t«»re a large stock of Groceries,!
BHMLIuuorR. Crockery! Ware, Boots,I
Shoes, and Clothing.
80 casks Port Wino;
20 do Malaga do;
60 bbls P. ft.Gin;
76do N. K. Rum
PRINTING fe BOOK BINDING
JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
23 ito DumMttc It randy;
7 hints P.R.and Muscovado Sugar;
10 half chests Imperial Tea ;
10 do do Gunpowder d<
.'10 do do Beach
do |
THE'CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF
HARTFORD. CT.,Capital ami surplus guaranteed
by the State, over $4U ,m.
This Company stll continues to Insu
rates,giving a permit t * °
repass by sea to any p< — .
Holes can be secured to tho wife and chlldre
for crediu r*. at as low rates us uny other Company
In the world. Slaves Insured. A. WILBUR,
nov 23 General Insurance Agent.
re at the old
........ —. 1 s to pass and
i any port la the United States.
Tike (Jutted States Life Immrance,
A NNUITY and Trust Company. Charter
Perpetual-Cash System.^ Capital $260,000.
This Company combines tho Mutual and Pruprleta-
id UHnnotber box tminedl-
i It arrives.”
Dr. K. H. Strohecker, Macon, (la., Jun. 1st, 1861,
tore, sell very rapidly
W. Maxcy A Co., iuum umu, »*«,, v/cv. oui, soot,
said:—"Your Bitters, though entirely unknown be
fore In this county, hav e sold rapidly, and given sat
isfaction.”
Dickson A Green, Alexandria. Ala., Sept. 30,1852,
said“ We have taken pains to Introduce your Her
i Bitters, aud we find it to be a very valuable
medicine.”
0. A, Robins •” Tellefonto, Ala., Jan. 30,1861, said!
*' Your medicine must eventually have a large sale:
all those who used It In tho fall liked It very much.—
The people have been much deceived here by trilling
patent nostrums that affects the sale of y
ble Bitters, and will, until It becomes known.”
Ohatmcey Fowler. Tuakegce, Ala., Jan. 1. 1861, said
•• The Bitters ore selling well, and I think they wll
continue so, as they qjve good satisfaction to those
who have used them.*
For sale, wholesale, by Druggists In all the prlnclpa
... A*-** - i storekeep-
rui oun , tt ujr viuh^mio in
eltlea, and at retail by Apothecaries
er« in every town in the United States,
tUT Price 75 cents per Hof tie.
For sale In Suvannah by W7 W. Lincoln, A. A. Solj
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.
RETIREMENT OF
PROFESSOR JAMES McOLINTOCK, M. D.,
Frohi the Philadelphia College i f Medicine.
f FHE undersigned have tho pleasure of in-
X forming the public that they have made ar
rangements with the eminent Prof. JAMES McOLIN
TOCK. M. D.. of Philadelphia, known lor more than
a quarter of a century past as one of the greatest
ope, for the prepi
of hit long celebrated FAMILY MEDICINES!
Tlies- remedies embrace some oi the most valua
ble discoveries and combinations ever known for the
t'hey are the, fruits of the most pro-
“ly Is especially adapted
o some particular form <f disease, in uccorduncc
with the nionevr principles op modern Medical Set-
{NOE. Each of these remedies has been tried, Im
proved, and dually perfected, In the course of a long,
active, and highly successful practice, not only In
Philadelphia, but throughout many distant sections
of the csuutry, to which his great reputation has
called him. Their nature and eflhct are known and
approved by hundreds of regular physicians who
have been his students, and have seen the Ir hunell-
clal results In Dr. MeCllntock's own ban Is, while they
were und-r his tuition In tho College* of Philadelphia,
Caatleton, IMtUllcId, and elsewhere.
READ THE fOLLOWINO CERTIFICATE !
This Is to certify that I have placed In the hands
ofMessrs. A. Cushman A Co., New York, the recipes
of my " Family Hedlwlncs,” -villi my full authority
prepare and offer them for pop -' —
BUch as 1 havo been In the habit
and prescribing for many years
JAMES McOLINTOCK, M. D.,
Professor qf Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadel
phia OtUege <f Medicine, ana Acting l*rqfessor <J
**■ ' nie if the C insulting Physicians if the
Midwu-.,. „ ... . ...
Philadelphia Hospital. Hbtckley; late member of tin
National Medical Association ; member qf the Phil-
aitelphia Medical Society: member qf the Mritin*■
ChiruruicaliOAlrge <f Philadelphia; formerly Pres
ident an iV'fess'ir qf Anatomy awl Surgery in
Casdeton Medical College. Vermont; and also, late
Professor qf Anatomy and Physiology in Perk-shirr
Medical Institution. Mass., <Cc., etc., rfV.
DR. McOLINT* >CK'S DIAHRH(EA CORDIAL AND
CHOLERA PREVENTIVE.
A certain cure for Diarrhoea. Dy. i tery, Cholera Mor
bus, and Asiatic Cholera. Tills pro . lotion uam nev
er failed to cure Dlurrhma j and In all lages of Dys
entery It la equally successful. In the earlv stages’ o
Asiatic Cholera it will be found Invaluable. Koi Co
lic of Infants, ami Cholera Inlantum.ltlsa sovereign
remedy. Full^ directions for us«i accompany each
system, and will Insure the lives of white persona,
also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Modlcal Examiner.
mar 16 ly MIN 18 A FLURAM.'K, Agents.
It»»v.«I Insurance Company.
1 0ND0N AND LIVERPOOL. — Capital,
J 2,000,000 of Pounds Bterllng.
This Institution has establishejl an Agency In Sa
vannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property
will be Issued by ANDREW LOW A CO.
Savannah, January II, 1863.
London I'liu'.nix Fire Ufllce.
flHIIS Company taken Firo Risks in this city,
X ami insures Kents and Leases,
sep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM A BON, Agents.
!ff£tna Iiiaurance Company,
O F HARTFORD, CONN. —Tho Under-
signed, Agents of the above Company, continue
to take risks against, Fire on Buildings, Stocks. Ac., on
tho most favorable terms. COHENS A HERTZ,
up 14
Mnrli
and Fire Insurance Agency.
fPHE Undersigned will take risks qp Car-
X goes and Freights. Also, on Buildings and Fur
niture, and on Klee from neighboring Plantations, to
the Mills In the City. WM. CRABTREE, Agt..,
jan 28 No. 208 Bay-st.
Prolectlon Insu ranee Company,
O F Hartford, Conn.—Tho undersigned,
Agents of the above Company, are prepared lo
take risks against Flrr on Buildings and their con
tents. Also, Murine Sea Risks, on the most favorable
terms. f |a2«l| BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.. Agents.
Home Insurance Company
O F the City of New York. Capital $500,000,
all paid In. Simeon L. Lorinls, President; Chus
J. Martin, Secretary.
The subscribers having been appointed Agents ot
the above mimed Company, are now prepared to take
risks against Fire on Buildings. Merchandize. Ac.,ou
r *"8j COHENS A HERTZ.
favorable u
i Jy 8
LIFE INSURANCE.
Southern Mutual Insurance Comp’y.
1 3HE Ratos of this Company tiro lower than
those charged by Northern Companies for resi
dents of the South.
One-fourth of the first premium Is entirely remit
ted. After the find year, this fourth may be paid by a
note when the policy ib for the whole life.
For one or live year policies, this Company offers
K r eat advantages.
....... ... , Me to tho wife,or wife
Policies i
payabl
and children, with or without a trustee.
All the funds of tho Company are Invested in 8tate
Bonds or In llrst mortgages on real estate, worth four
times the umount of loan;
Applications for Insurance
elved by
W. KING, Agent.
Dr. C. II. Wells, Medical Examiner.
ly
Haviinmih, Dec. 29. 1853.
Monarch Assurance Co. of London.
FI UK A ND L IFF.-ESTA ULISUED1835.
CAPITAL ANI) 8URPLU8 FUND—$2,000,000.
THE above mentioned Company have cs-
X tabllsbed u branch In the United States, and
have lodged with John L. Asplnwall, Geo. Curtis and
Watts Sherman, of the city of New York.apernm
/ York
The subscriber has been appointed Agent for Su-
VHimah, and will take risks on the most favorable
terms. JAMESMcIIENRY,Agent,
may 23 ly No. 118 Hay sire
Provincial Insurance 1 ompany of
Toronto, Canada West.
CAPITAL $2,UUU,000.
r IMIE undersigned having boon appointod
A Agent of the above Company, begs to announce
that he Is prepared to Issue Policies or Insurance on
‘ ’ d Its JrtclnUy; as also on
may 9 lyr
WM. CROWDER, Agent.
UilllTliD STATES M ill..
SAVANNAH TO DARIEN.
Aline of lour Ho
hay ai o i
vlng In Darien ut 6 o’clock, l*. M., same day. Rt
irnlng, leave Darien every TUESDAY and FRIDAY
.6ii o’clock,
A. M.,arriving In Savannah n
iiik with the cars for me wes* **
on and the North,and the Ne
Churli
ships.
Express Business promptly attended to.
JdfOftlcc In Savannah, ut Sawyer, Hollister A Co’s
Stabler, corner of State ami Whllukc ..
Darien, at Mansion House. II. J,. HART,
30 ly Proprleto
purification of the blood, this Is i
valuable of Dr. McClintock’s great family medicines.
It Is composed of the concentrated Juices of plants
nly ; It Is more safe and certain than sarsapurll.; It.
is extremely pleasant and palutnble,
grers with the most delicate stomach. It has
in the course of thirty years’ practice, the
. . . tun uni} reua
ble vegetable remedy lor the cure of Skin Diseases,
•uch as Tetter.Scurvy Balt Rheum, Eeyslprlu*. Itch,
Ring-worm. Pimples. Blotches, Biles, Ac., Ac.; also of
Scrofula. White 8welling. Tumors, Ulcers, Tubercles
In the Lungs, Chronic Rneumtlsm. Mercurial Pains.
Syphilitic Diseases of all classes, kc. As a general
purlffer of the system, to be used as a preparation
against the approaching change of the season. Dr.
McClintock’s Tonic Alterative Syrup Is the greatest
article ever offered to the public. Price, In pints, $1:
six bottles for $6.
1)R. McCLINTOCK’S DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR.
For attacking these Protean symptoms In their
seat and source, viz:—Deranged conditions of the dl-
f osttve functions, the.Dyspeptlc EUxtr combines all
ho Invaluable Ingredients which the vegetable king
dom affords. Taken In connection with the Vegeta
ble Puratlve Pills, In cases where there la much cos
tlveno.ss, or with tho Anll-BIllous Bills, where the
functions of the liver are Irregularly discharged, i
will bo found a most effectual remedy. Price, I
pint bottles, $1.
DR. McCLINTOCK’S ANODYNE MIXTURE-
KILLS ALL KINDS OF PAINS
To bo used internally and externally, for the In-
Btaut relief of Toothache, Headache, Colic. Ague In
the Face, Chilblains, Neuralgia, Stone or Gravel, Ac.
Ac. No pain need be endured a moment by any
K onion who will use this Invaluable anodyne. Price,
) cents per bottle.
DR. McOLINTOOK’8 FEVER AND AGUE S1*E
Tills haH beon found an Invaluable specific for this
scourge of new countries, aud for intermittent fevers
No traveller or resident In an ague district should
fall to provide themselves with this sure preventive.
Price, $1 per bottle.
DR. McCLINTOGK’S VEGETABLE PURGATIVE
For tho relief of Constipation, and all Us painful
results, such as Headache, Dizziness, Sick Stomach,
Pains, and all the symptoms enumerated under the
American Artists' I'lilon!!
rpUB AMERICAN ARTISTS’ UNION,
. would respectfully an
i United Stales and Cai
to become possessed of a gallery of Engravings,
By like First Artist m of t lie Age,
They have determined, in ....
slve sale for their Kngravlngsund thus not only give
employment to u large number of artists and others,
but Inspire among our countrymen a taste for works
of art, to present the purchasers of their engravings,
when 2fiO.OOU of themare sold
250,000GUTS,OF THE ACTUAL COSTOF $130,000
Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, there
fore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the
money, but also a ticket which entitles him
rui nvu ii'inurf. u ...........
beautifully painted In Oil, ami Five Gift Tickets, will
be sunt; or Five Dollar’s worth of splendid Engra'
lugs can be selected from the Catalogue.
75 boxes Colgate’s Family and Pale Soap ;
60 do Boadel Family <lo ;
30 do Pearl Starch ;
60 do Ground Coffee ;
36 bags Rio and Java do
15 boxes Spenn Cumlles;
20 do Adaiuantlno do;
20 bbls Carter Potatoes ;
10 do N. O. Molasses. nov 20
NEW CIGAR STOItK.
F . o. PAOETTY,
South West comer qf Broughton and Drayton streets
Havaniiali) Georgia.
Jo 20 4 tf
F. ii. PA CUTTY,
\1T0ULD inform hisfriomls and customors,
▼ Y that he^ lias Just received additional supplies
id Tobacco, of the most select bruuds,
*»f Cigars
amongst which
Rio Hondo’s, GeorxIa'M, Noriega’s.
I*iw Ill n, m-uiRHi B, HWI11 Kit n.
Gold Leaf.*’Kl valor de lu Rama,” Londres,
El valor do la Ituma, Medium Regalia,
Cw«ichtta’B, El Luccrc, El llilodel Dcstluo,
Magnified*, Nlcorlana,
Candlta’s. El Clrcaslano,
Morera, Con olaclon,
Btultz Pan Cake and Twist Tobacco,
8tultz “Lone Star” do.,
Llllenthal’s, Anderson’s and Goodwin’s fine cut In
tin foil, half pound and one pound canisters, with
which he will be happy to serve his friends general-
ly.Ht his old stand, corner of Broughton aud Dray-
131
SUGARS! SUGARS! SUGARS!
^ M. A. Caburga. 5 Goorgia.
* 5 M. Augusta. 5 Fleche Debra.
1U " Esmeralda’s Londreg. 3 Flora Flna.
6 " Norriega. 10 La Florida.
6 ‘‘ Kortuna. 6 Ceutaura.
Principe De’Jahna. 10 La Cathedral.
Rio Hondas. 6 El Valor de la Rama
6 Consolarlon.
And numerous other favorite Brands. Together with
choice assortment of Chewing and Smoking Tobac-
3, and Snuff. For sale by
tf
JACOBS.
No. 29 Bull-street,
Sign of the Big Indian.
o, together with a specimen
A copy of tho Catah
of one of the Engravings, can be seen at tlie‘office of
this paper.
For each Dollar sent, an Engraving actually worth
that sum, aiul aUlft Ticket, will Immediately be for
warded.
AGENTS:
The Committee believing that the successor this
Great National Undertaking will be materially pro
moted by the energy nml enterprise of Intelligent
and persevering agents, have resolved to treat with
such on the moat liberal terms.
Any person wishing tc
Ing (post puld.) $1, wlllr
One Dollar Engraving, u "Gift Ticket.’
a Catalogue aud all other necessary Information.
On the tlnal completion of the sale, the Gifts w|
he placed In the hands of a Committee of the pui
chasers to he distributed, due notice of which will 1
given throughout the United States and the Can
i Agent, h
turn of Mull, a
Dyspeptic Elixir.” Price, 26 cents per box.
DR. McCLINTOGK’S PECTORAL SYRUP.
An invaluable remedy for Cough, Tick:lug of the
Throat, Sense of Tightness In the Throat. Spitting of
Blood, Difficulty or Breathing, Hoarseness or Loss of
Voice, and Hectic Fever, it Is pleasant to the pal
ate, and strengthening to the whole syste
tains no laudanum or opium In any shape. Price. $1
per pint bottle.
DR. McCLINTOGK’S RHEUMATIC MIXTURE.
A purely vegetable combination f
Rheumatism, (lout, and ull Neuralgic aud Rheumat-
1 c diseases. This remedy Is offered with the utmost
confidence. It has been used most extensively, uud
Is as near a specific lor Rheumatic disease, as the
An luflililblc outward application for the relief of
all Rhounialtcor Neuralgic Pains, sprains, Swellings,
Stiff Neck. Stiffbe«a of the Joints, Pins lu the Should
ers, Back or Limbs. It affords Immediate relief from
“ id Pains In the Stomach an i Abdomen. Asa
LIST OK OIFTS:
100 Marble bustsof Washington,at
Clay,
100
do
We
Calhoun,
50 elegant Oil Paintings, In splendid 1
gilt frames, size3x4 ft. each, /
too elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft. each,
500 steel plate Engravings, brilliantly')
col’d In oil, rich gilt frames 24x30 >-
In. each, )
10,000 elegant steel plate Engravings, J
10.000
10.000
5.000
5,000
d In oil, <
Monuwent, 20x26In..
237,000 steel plate Engravings, from
100 different plutes. now lu p<
e Engravings,^
J Washington >•
.each. j
\ fiOctStofl 00 e
1 llrst-class Dwelling, In 31st st., N.)
Y. pity. ;
100 Villa Stiles, containing
sq. ft. In the suburbs of New York
City, and commanding a magnitl-
- • of the Hudson River
1000 41,000
12,000
1000 22,000
and la>ng Island Bound,at
20 perpetual loans of cash, without)
urity, of $250 each,/
D11. MCCLINTOCK’S COLD AND COUGH
MIXTURE.
An Infallible cure for rec* nt Coughs, Tickling of the
Throat, Tightness of Breathing, Croup in Children,
Ae. It contains no preparation of Opium. Price,
23 cents per bottle.
DR. McOLINTOCK 8 ASTHMA AND WHOOPING
COUGH REMEDY.
An almost Instantaneous and permanent relief for
these distressing complaints. This is the fruit of an
Immense experience, and Is ustoulshlng In Us effects.
No poraon neml iullVr for a ,Uv from Asthma, or
Whooping OouitU, who will Uao a. p r | C e w c ,.„ la
per bottle.
DR. MoOLINTOOK’8 ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS
For Liver Complaints,aud all forms of diseases arls-
tog froinderwigeinelil ot the Liver, with svmptohi.
It-Hs.licit,ladle. Hlholiigtu the Kars yet
ague. Potato the IttBhtShoulder, Sense
l*nln In the 1 *1 ir Ii f Ni.l.. Ikic. .».i.o.
such «
b Dlxzin
low-fhrred Ton..
of Fullness or Pain In. the I’iglit Hide. Disord’
mach c
I Sto
lent stages of Lillloua and Yellow, or other Fe
will generally ward off'the attack. Price, per Vo
•enta.
he has been actively connected with the best phar-
maoeutlcal establishments in this country; he has
had constant occasion to seo and prepare the pro
scriptions of the most eminent physicians, among
whom ho would name Dr. Mott, Dr. Parker, Dr.
Francla, Dr. Oheaeeman, Dr. Reese, Dr. Ilosack, and
many others
The experience thus acquired enables him to tes
tify that the prescriptions of Dr. Jumes McClintock
In the treatment of the several diseases for which
tiicy are intended, but they are combined In such
pioportlonsaa to secure the attainment of the ut
most increase of their power aud efficiency.
gard to himself, he can refer with confidence to his
past career, as his guarantee to the public that these
a a rat xaMfoiBs will be faithfully PEkPAHtoln strict
accordance with the prescriptions of their distin
guished originator.
ALEXANDER CUSHMAN.
(Signed^
Graduate and Trustee of the New £ork
College of Pharmacy,
A. CUSHMAN A CO., Solo Proprietors, No. tfl
Fultou street, New York, to whom ord*-«may be
ftddrMMd. W. W. LINCOLN,
J. B. MOOftE 4 dO.
JAB. H. CARTER A CO.
_ A. A. BOI/OMONS k CO.,
H—2yd—W Agents for Savannah;
60 do do do
do do 50 do
do do do 20 do
500 60,0l)0
6,000
5.000
6,000
ders. (poM paid,) with i;
enclosed, to be addn
sep26
J4WKS H< lli:\Kl ,
FNSUHANCE BROKER and NOTARY
I PUBLIC. Murine Protests Noted and Extended
\veragesadjusted,Charter Partlesand Average Bonds
Irawii, papers prepared whereby to recover losses
Grom American or British Underwriters,andatteutlon
tlven to all matters connected with Shipping and In-
* ranee. Office No. 118 Ilay-st., opposite the front of
l llousi
i-8-ly
ACK.iYOWLI3DGNE^T.
A MODE & BRO., return thoir thanks to
• the citizens of Savannah and its vicinity for
the very liberal patronage which they have received,
and encouraged by the success of the past year they
beg to announce that they have completed’ their ur-
ngernentHand t
completed their
ijr-.p-7” “ v 7 dally receiving from the
l hlladolphla, Boston and New York markets their
'fi? CLOTIIIN(f t °" alVe Ka " “" <1 " lntcr ' 1 ' ra,ie ,
‘ j’iWELHY AND
FANCY ARTICLES
uiprise every quality.
IMPORTANT!
9S Hryun-Strert, ntxt ,lmr to J. F. (Mint, opposite
O. Johnson eff On.
T“® Undersigned respoctfully Announces to
nn nn2 1> A# t ! > i? * , 1 ubllc ,n E®neral, that he
JS“ 4 ne ot lho lar K‘‘“tand best selected
Ready Made C lotliing
and Gentlemen’s F rnlshlng Goods, fur Men
Boys wear He assures buyers, that for variety. Tow
prices, uniformity of work, cut stvh-s end Hnlsh
his establlshmeut can not be excelled The t ’
ufrcturlng department being under the'entlre
agementol one of the beat practical Tailors in this
couutry.
Don't forget the Iron Front Clothing House,
98 Bryan Street, Savannah.Geo.
^ KOSKNBERO. Proprietor.
MW* Cigars at wholesale only, and offered to suit
purchasers. COM K A NP WKK. dec fi
M OTT’S INVIN.OIDLB OVEN COOK
ING RANGES; the best .Range In use. For
( proof of this we can refer to over twenty families In
this city, who have them lu use. All sizes Just re
ceived and for sale by
, , M KENNEDY k BEAC1I, Ag’ts,
feb 28 St. Andrew's HaIL
MERCHANDISE, fee.
NOTICE.
T DO horeby caution all portions, particularly
X those engaged lu Bottling, against citherbuying,
selling, purloining, using or In any way depriving me
of bottles bearing my name. .lOHN RYAN,
Bottler of Soda Water, Porter and Ale, corner ol
West Broad and Bay-sis., Savannah, Ga.
N. B.—I noversell bottles bearing my name, there
fore no person has a right to buy, sell, give, rocelve
or retain them without my consent. J.U.
6Cpt 29 0m
RETAIL AUCTION STORE.
Bubaeriber offers hia services to tho
X public as un AUCTIONEER and GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Having located himself In Mr. James McIntyre's
new building, ut the corner of St. Julian and Jeffer
son streets. lie takes pleusuro In Inviting his friends
and the public to an examination of his varied stock
et goods. Most of thesegoodHhavle been bought ut
such low prices that he can sell them.helow their real
value.
He would alsoglve notice that he has established
at the same place a general INTELLIGENCE OF
FICE, to be conducted as Is the case In Northern
cities. Persons In the city or from the country who
miiy wish to procure servants, or to employ mechan
ics, In any brunch of labor, cun gain Information to
their Interest, on application to us. At the same
time wo will be enabled to find situations for persons
out of business, mechanics out of employment, ami
servants who may want places.
In conclusion, the subscriber returns Ills warmest
thunks lor the encouragement received ut his former
place of business, and trusts that an abundant pat
ronage may be extended to Ills father, who will
still serve them at the old stand with pleasure.
Jy 26—tf WM.B.HALK.
NEW MATTRESS DEPOT.
r |'IIE Undersigned informs his friends and
X the public In general, that he has opened a Up
holstering and Mattress Shop, at the corner of Con
gress und West Broad-streets, where he manufac
tures uud repairs all kinds of Mattresses, Cushions,
Ac., at New York Prices.
octSI—tf JACOB MILLER.
TRUCKS, PLOUGHS, Ac.
Q DOZ. Store and Cotton Ware House
O Trucks.
200 No. 10 and 11 Ploughs
4 dozen Corn Shellers, received by bark Peter
Demtll and other vessels; tor sule by
dec 18 C. II. CAMPF1ELD.
I I UllD’S Golden Gloss for beautifying tho
K X hair. It makes the hair soil, glossy and beau
tiful, und causes It to grow luxuriantly, nml It Is the
most effectual remedy for baldness, and prevents the
lmlr from falling off or turning grey ; only 25 cents
per bottle. A large and Iresh supply Just received
by J. K. BeFORD,
nov 15 Apothecaries’ Hall.
/ 1UTLERY.—A very lino assortment of
\J Pen and Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery and
Plated Knives and Forks, for sale by
nov 27 F. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan-st.
SJ1LV EH PLATED W AKK>—Silver Plated
kl Castors. Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Nut
Crackers, Ladles, Candlesticks, Ac., for sale bv
nov 25 J l\ COLLINS.
I YRAYS.—5 doublo Horse Drays, for sale
U by DAVID It. DILLON,
nov 20 Market Square.
pHOCOLATE, Nos. I and 2,
V J COFFEE. Nos. 1,2 and 3,
TEAS. BLACK, QRF.KN. GUNPOWDER, of the best
SUGARS. LIGHT, BROWN, CLARIFIED,
CRASHED and POWDERED, 13,10and 9 lbs. for$l,
YEAST POWDERS, DURKEKS and
MeGREGOR’S, PRESTON’S BROMA and COCOA,
SOAP and CANDLES, of all qualities,
BROOMS, BUCKETS, Ac.. Ac. Oall and examine at
nov 28 BARRON’S White Corner.
¥>EAUTIFUL Assortment of French Kitch
eu Ware—Ladles, Skimmers, Spoons. Forks
Dippers, SuusepaiiF, Kettles, Milk Boilers, Ac., Ac.,
for sale by Idee 11] JAS. SULLIVAN.
pEMENT and Plaster, for sale by
\J jan II F. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan st.
^VTARYLAND CORN.—8,000 bush, prime
-LtX Maryland Corn. In store nml for sale by
JanW ROOT. HABERSHAM A SON,
1 FATHER and Rubber Belting for Mo*
J 1 chlnery, for salo at 102 Bryan- t., bv
dec 28 F. W. CORNWELL.
O. SYRUP.—150 bbls. in store and for
• sale low by [jan 8] M. II. WILLIAMS.
pOAL Hods and Shovels, Firo Carriers
Door Mats,Sifters, Palls. Brooms, Ac: for sale
by JAMES SULLIVAN,
dec 21 U5 Broughton st.
1 I IDES.—A lot of Dry Hides, and 10
I I bales Wool, for sale bv
Jan 3 DAVID R. DILLON. Market-square.
I 'ASTERN HAY.—-A prime lot, just re-
Tj ceivedby
Jan 16 LYNN A SNIDER.
(A UANO—At reduced prices, for sale by
vX Jan 16 MIMS A JOHNSTON.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.—8, 10 and 12-1
k? Linen Damuska, Linen and Cotton Sheeting,
Pillow Case, Linens and Cottons, Russia Diapers,
Huckabacks. Irish Linens, Long Lawns, Table Nap.
kins, Towels, Dowlas. Crash, Red, White and Col’d
Flannels, Bed Ticks, Ac., Ac., for salo very cheap at
nov 22 DkWITT A MORGAN.
O TOVES.—As usual the largest stock, great-
O est variety, and at low prices. For sale by
JAMES SULLIVAN,
Albany Stove Agency,
dec 9 145 Broughtou-st.
I > IGOULEf TSTrIGOULETTS.—A hand-
XV some assort merit Just received ut
dec 16 WADSWORTH’S. ll5Gongress.-trPet.
1>A1jTIMORK Hams, Sidos and {shoulders,
1 * n store and tor sale by
J«» » LYNN A SNIDER.
/"CHAMPAGNE.—150 Baskets of Cham
paune, comprising tlie favorite brands of Held.
«ck, A enemy. Douche, Crown. Star amt Anctror,
ill quarts aud pints. For sale l.v
l»n IS MIN’IS & JOHNSTON.
( '0D FISH—20 Boxes Fresh Cod Fish
VJ received and forsalo by
ft McMahon a doylk.
pUD Monongahelu Whiskey.—30 Bbla X.
\ J XX. XXXjus received and for sale by
f‘‘b 27 McMAIION A DOYLE.
I> UM, Gin and Brandy—50 Bbls. Hum,
XU 50bbls Gin. 50 bbls Brandv; received and for
sale by ffeb 27] Mc)UnoN A DOYLE.
"VTEVV RACON.—20 ilud8 New Bacon now
1' landing, and for sale bv
fob 27 'Mc.MAHON A DOYLE.
¥ IVERPOOL Lump Coal for Salo Irotn
1 J wharf by
fob 27 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
TY ECTIFIED and Monongahelu Whiskey
XU in store,aud forsale by
fed 87 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
1 y 91*U. of Large and Small SU? Coils,In
1U store and for sale by
fob 27 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
IT AY, HAY.—300 Bales Prime Northern
IT Huy In store; and for sale by
fob 26 M. H. WILLIAMS.
p IN, GIN.—20 Bbls. E. Phelps’ Gin, in
V ¥ store, and for side by
foO 26 M. II. WILLIAMS.
r PEA.—25 Half Chests Black Tea, looso.
X 20 do do do In IkBt papers
25 do do do in do
, , . 10 d° Hyson Tea, in store and
for sale by
fob 7 W. M. DAVIDSON,
•yfl BBLS. Potatoes; 10 bbls. Onions;
• cl lust received In store-
Forsale by [feb 23 J K- O’BYRNK.IT
KEGS Goshen Butter; 4 do extra quali
ty ty; lust received per steamer Knoxville; in
store. For sale by [feb 23] K.O’BYRNE.
TUST Received:
M A choice lot of Stultz’s Pan-cake und Twist To
bacco. Forsale by P. JACOBS
No.29 Bull st., sign of the
fob 22 RIO INDIAN.
/"'IORN MEAL.—50 Sacks Fresh Ground
\J Meal put un for family use Received and for
saeby [feb23| McMAIION A DOYLE.
TJOTATOES.—100 bbls. Planting Potatoes,
i received and for sale by
fob 23 McMAIION A DOYLE.
I10TTER AND CHKESH—20 firkins
O Rutter, 20 Cheese; received atut for sate bv
feb 23 MoMAItON A DOYLE.
BOOK AND JOB PUINVfNO
We are now prepared with preotea and
w'JBi an extenaiTeaaaortmentofprlntinKmaterial
to sxeoute BOOK and JOB PRINTING of every va
riety.snoh aa
I’nmphIrtM, Handbills, LargeHhow Hills
BU8INE88 CARDS, CHECKS,
bill heads, NOTES,
BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULAB8,
LABELS, LAW BLANKS,
INSURANCE POLICIES,Ac.,Ac.,
In the beat manner and at the ahorteat notioe.
r BU8INE88 CARDS printed for from $lto $2 60
per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate i
r BILLHEADS at $6 per Beam, printed os
paper, ruled with red and blue linea.
Court don tin our ability to give eatiafaction in prices
and in the execution of the Kork, wo eolioit a share of the
patronage of the publlo.
BOOK BINDING ANF BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURING BY
JOHN G. BLITZ,
W HO, having Income interested In thiB branch
of the business of
JOHN m. COOPER iV CO.,
Will glvo hla best attention to all work entrusted
I their Book Bindkrt, thus affording Increased
facilities for executing every variety of work, in the
best possible style. They have also, laid In an
Kxtra Large .stock of Paper,
embracing the finest qualities of the best manufac
turers, both American ami English. Any description
of paper can be furnished that may be desired.
apr 28
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES.
DISSOLUTION.
1 'HE Finn of NEVITT, LATHROP &
. ST KB BINS Is dissolved by mutual couseut.
The business of the firm will be settled by Nevitt,
Luthrop A Rogers,
JOHN W. NEVITT,
a J. 8. LATIIROP,
.1.1). 8TEBBIN8,
5 GKO. S. WAIT.
CO-PA ItTNEUHIIlI*.
r |3]IE Subscribers have formed aCo-pnrtner-
X ship under the firm of NEVITT, LATIIROP .V
ROGERS, for the transaction of the Dry Goods busl-
Dry ut
JOHN W. NEVITT,
J.S LATIIROP,
NOTICE.
r |MIE Undersigned may bo found at tho
X store of Mr. Win. U. Gulon. Agent.
b JOS. I). 8TBBBIN8.
NOTICE.
T 'HE Undersignod havo this day entered
Into co-partnership; and having bought the
entire stock of Drj^Goods of John 8. Itoge
continue the Retail Dry Goods business at the store
ntly occupied by Rogers A Ladson, No. 138 Con
gres*-si.,and 65 St. Julian st., Shad's Building, Sa
p-annah.
10IIN 0. KOKKNBAUGII,
JOSEPH 11. LADSON.
DISSOLUTION.
I 'HE Firm of MINIS A FLORANCE is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
AB’M. MINIS,
January 1st. 1855. W. Z. FLOKA NOB,
CO-PAUTNEK8I1IP.
T^HE Undersignod hns this day associated
X with him Mr. JAMES II. JOHNSTON,for the
purpose of transacting a general Commission Busl
ness The firm will be MINIS A JOHNSTON
January lut,1855. ABM. MINIS.
DISSOLUTION.
r |'IIE Firm of LuRoche. Rowno A Kemp
dissolved on 1st Inst., by mutual
ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
A. T. BOWNK,
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
A chilles d. shackelford and Jo
nathan I). PHILIPS, will practice Law
Jolutly, under the atpe of ohaekelford A Philips, Of-
t Calhoun, 1
l county, Gn.
c 23—6m
NOTICE.
'IIE Undersigned, F, CHAMPION, liav-
- lug purchased the stock in trade of A. Champl-
rilTcontinue the business at his old stand, Mur-
et Square, under the name of
Savannah, Feb.23. F. CHAMPION A CO.
NOTICE.
1 'IIE Undersigned hns sold his stock of
goods to F. CHAMPION, ami In retiring front
Trade, solicits for him. front his friends and patrons,
continuance of the liberal patronage lie has re
store, Market Square.
fob 27—2\v
NOTICE,
T 'HE Firm of WM. H. A RICHARD BUR
ROUGHS was dissolved on the first of lust De
cember, by mutual consent.
WM. II. BURROUGHS. »
Savannah, Feb27 RICHARD BURROUGHS.'
r I'HE Undersigned Continues tho Transact-
X lug of a general Commission and Produce Rusi-
i, No. 97 Bay street.
feb 28—2 w
WM.II. BURROUGHS.
DISSOLUTION.
T HE Co-partnership heretofore existing
under the name and firm of MURPHY A DK-
VAN NY’, was dissolved by mutual consent since the
7tli Inst. The business will bo conducted at tho old
land by Edmond Murphy, who assumes the pay-
of all the liabilities, and who alone Is auth'
Ised to collect the outstanding debts due the late
firm
ling debts due the lat
KDMONI) MURPIIY.
JNO. DEV AN NY.
NOTICE.
MIE Undersigned having formed a co-part-
ershlp ou _ the twentjbflrst of November,
J. M. HENDERSON.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
MIE Subscribers having secured tho sorvi-
sof WILLIAM HENDERSON, formerly
the Interior part of the Stable for the comfort anil
convenience for boarding uud transient Horses. We
will ulso keep several Hacks and Carriages for the
purpose of running to uud from the Railroad uud
boats, to any purt of tho city. Any call that may be
left with i
dec 14—tf
J. M. HENDERSON.
CO-PARTNERSHIP
T'HE Undersigned have This Day formed u
X Co-Partnership for the transaction of a FOR
WARDING AND COMMISSION BUSINF^SS under
the name and_style of Waver A Constantine, and
Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1854.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
T'HE co-partnership heretofore existing bo-
1 tween Way A King, Is hereby dissolved by mu
tual consent, and all unsettled business will be ar
ranged by the senior partner, who Is authorised to
attend to the same. The name of the firm to be
continued In liquidation,
Signed: WM. 1. WAY,
Savannah, Noy 1st. 1854-
W. KING
113
co-paktnkb8h:p.
r J'HE undersigned havo this day formod a
1 co-partnership for the transaction of a FAC
TORAGE AND GENERAL COMMISSION BUSI
NESS, under the name and styleof Way A Taylor.
Thankful for past favors, they respectfully solicit the
patronage of their friends and the public generally.
Signed: WM. I. WAY.
. WM. 8. TAYLOR.
Corner Bay and Drayton sis.
Savannah, Nov. 1st, 1854. nov 13
LEGAL CU-PARTNERSIIIP.
r |MIK undersignod havo this day formed h
L Co-Partnership, for the practice of Luw and
Equity In the various CourtH of the Eastern and
Middle Circuits, under the name and style of Marsh
AGuerard. MULFORD MARSH,
oct l JOHN M. GUERARD
DISSOLUTION.
r IUIE copartnership heretofore existing bo-
X tween the undersigned under the firm of
WASnUURN. WILDER A CO.. Is this day dissolved
by mutual consent; either party will use the nu
of the Firm In liquidation-
JOSEPH WASHBURN.
JOHN K. WILDER,
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
T'HE undersigned havo this day formed n
1. Limited Partnership, under an act of the Gene
ral Assembly of the State of Georgia,assented to on
theSMdayof December. 1837, for the transaction
oi a General Mercantile Commercial and Factorage
Business In this city, under the name and styleof
“DANA A WASHBURN,”—to continue for the pe
riod of three years from this date, unless sooner ter
minated by the death of either partner.
Francis G. Dana, and Henry K. Washburn, both of
the City of Savannah, aru the General Partners.
Joseph Washburn, and John It. Wilder, both of
the City of Savannah, are the Special Partners.
The said Joseph Washburn, as a Special Partner,
has contrlbutetf and paid In the sum of ten thous
and dollars to the capital of said Firm, and the said
John U-Wilder, as a Special Partner, has contribut
ed and paid In the sum of six thousand dollars to the
capital of said Finn.
JOSEPH WASHBURN, ) n *
JOHN It. WILDER, J Special Partners.
IIKNliY k!wA8rtn«HN.} aeneral Partners.
8avannah. August 1.1854
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
A LL PereoiiB indebted to ThomAS Ander
son, late of Chatham county.deceased, are re
quested to make Immediate payment, snfl all per
sons having claims against said Thomas Anderson,
will present the same properly attested, within the
time prescribed by law, to
JAMES M. PRENTISS,
fan 26-flw Administrator.
NOTICE.
A LL Persons having claims ngainst tho
Estate of James Ouantock Jr., will present
them duly attested, within tho time prescribed bj
taw, and all Indebted to said Estate, will make im
mediate payment to JOSEPH FELT,
Jan H—law6w Administrator.
NOTICE.
A LL Persons having claims ngainst the
Estate of Nicholas Clair, will present them
duly attested, within the time prescribed by law,
aud all Indebted to said Estate, will make payment
to MARY CLAIR,
Jan 18—6w Administratrix.
INOT1CE
A LL Porsons having claims against tho
Estate of Francis Truclietut. deceased, will
present them duly attested, and those Indebted to
said Estate, will make Immediate
e, will make Immediate payment to
MAUGUAR1TE C. D. TllUCHKLUT,
dec 29 Executrix.
notice!
rpHREE Months from dato I shall apply to
X the Marino Bunk of tho Slate of Georgia, for
payment of four Twenty Dollar Bills on the above
Bank, one being letter A, two being letter Band the
other letter D, alldated November l, 1830, the left
hand halves of aald l>llla having been lost In their
transmission by mail from Fryers Pond, Ua., to Middle
Ground, Ga., In August lost.’
dec 9 law3in*.
T. B. LANIER.
NOTICE.
T'WO Months after ditto, application will bo
JL made to tho Honorable tho Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, for leave to sell a port Ion of the
Rea! Estate of Win. Quantock, late of Chatham
'founty,deceased. ANNA R. (iUANTOCK,
1 • • 1 trl>
Bjan 8—2111
II. ». HOGAHDUfe,
Strte-strcetf Courthouse Square, Savannah. Georgia
, T B , CABINET MAKER,
Upholsterer, Hell-hanKcr, &u,, Ac.
” Would respectfully invite
attention to the increased facili
ties afforded him by his present lo
cation, In ull branches pertaining - . .
to his business, such as CABINET MAKING, ftp
BOLSTERING, BELL-HANGING, Ac.
Having been engaged for many years In attend
anro on, and in furnishing every requisite for FUNE
RALd, he continues to be at times supplied with
All sizes of Mahogany and Metolie Coffins,
among which may be found n new pattern of Ar
nold's PUent Air-exhausted Metalic Burial Cases, lbi
which the advertiser Cj the only agent for Savannah
and Florida. Black W ulnut. Cherry, and Pine Col-
ffus, also constantly on hand.
Having every facility for the performance of ull
the details required on funeral occasions, including
tho ohtalnmeut ol the ground, Mr. B. Is prepared to
assume the whole direction ol funeral arrangements
while for moderation In charges hr refers to the ex
perience of the community among whom ho has
been resident for so muny years.
In compliance with muny
solicitations from his friends
and fellow-citizens, Mr. B. has
obtained a new and mo '
constructed HEARSE,
will bounder the charge
When desired, carriages will also bo
supplied ut the usual cost. Orders for tho Hearse
can be lcR as above, or with Mr. Lulu at 221 Congress
DELLS ! DELLS!! DELLS!!!
For Churches, Acade
mies, Factories, Steam-
boats; Pluutatiom . . .
made by the Subscri
bers, and a large assort-
kept constantly
^ hand,mounted with _
their newly Improved Iron Yoke, which by „ ...
* died plate permits the Bell, without taking It
the Yoke, to he turned on Its vertical axis
any distance, however small or completely round,
“ “' lessening the danger of a fracture from
uted blows of tho Clapper In
Yoke also com bln
the Bell ma> be rail
sired thus Inc
\euble a
•red in It ...
1 diminishing the f<
The
by which
arlng If de-
adaptation of Iron Cases, lu which
i, Increases tludr working fuclll-
* " ting;
hey mould all
les, aud also enhances the quality
vhich improvements, with those of 30
hlch the establishment has been In operation, have
gained for their bells an unequalled celebrity for vol
ume of soundand quality of tone, und for which tliry
being In competition, i
. . hlch Is the nineteenth
Medal they have received. Being located at the
junction ot It. R. Canul and Itiver routes, they cun
ship in any direction at n
ther Information apply lor circulars. Ae ii»ss,
A. MKNKKLY SDN8.
127—ly West Troy. Albany Co., N. Y.
HOME MANUFACTORY OF
Saddle*, Urldle* & Ilarne*N,
1&3 Congress-street, Savannah.
The subscribers manufacture and keep
constantly' on bund, u large aud varied
stock of SADDLES, BRIDLES and HAR
NESS, and make to order every descrip-
_ imprisesal-
tlon of art 1
so a large assortment of Trunks,Carpet-Bags, Valises,
Saddle-Ba«s, Whips, Ac. Persons desirous of supply
ing thenux Ives, will do well to call at our establish-
tlcn of urt icles In their line. Our stock c
nt. All articles sold by us are warranted foi
terlal and workmanship. II. W. HOLLISTER,
D.MXLLETT.
rminW moderate, oui
xecutlon prompt. fliu* ffee 1
MAHINE RAILWAY.
The undersignod respectfully
,, iRlnforms all who may need his services
that he hns charge of the MARINE RA1-
whlch is now In successful operation. He Is, there
fore, prepared to tuke up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, ami to do the work of repairing,
Ac., on reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean
or paint the bottoms of their vessels, can also be ac
commodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms,
lie is also prepared to contract for building Vessels
of any class or description, und to carry on tho busi
ness cf Ship-Carpentering, Spur-making ami Caulking
n all Its various branches, at tho eastern extremity
of the city.
j$7*A good Shlpsmlth 1b on the premises,
mar 11 II. K.
. WILLI NK.Jr.
INDIA SI-STREET FOUNDRY.
D. A WILLIAM ROUE,
Iron and Brass thunders. Millwrights, and General
Machinists.
A RE prepared to make contracts with Rail
roads and others, to furnish them with Iron
ami Brass Castings of ull descriptions: Also, to build
Stationary Engines, Horizontal and Vertical Sugar
Mills, with twe or three Rollers, Sugar Puns, Ac.—
Steam Saw Mills, Roll Gangs and Machinery apper
taining to the suiiie. Steamboat work, und all kinds
of general Jobbing attended to with punctuality and
dlsnatch. They trust that by attention to business,
ami dolngjusticc to all work entrusted to their cure,
to merit a share ot public patronage.
N. B.—Gage Cocks, Oil Clips, Whistles, Steam and
Water Cocks, and a variety of finished Brass-work
requisite for Machinery, always on hand at reasona
ble prices.
Sash Weights, Cast Iron Shoes for Gutters, of va
rious Putterns and Sizes, at Northern prices, oppo
site the Charleston Steamboat Wharf. ly fe 16
18 5 5
RENVILLE’S ALMANAC, for tho States
Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Al
abama. Received by
G 11
SUNDRIES.
BBLS. Sugar Biscuit; 80 do Pilot, do;
• 0/ 60 do Batter end Soda Blscnlt;
80 do Hiram Smith’*Flour;
80 boxes fresh Raisins ;
150 half and quarter boxes Raisins;
200 boxes Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap;
30 half cheata Black Tea, for retailers;
d0 d° fine Hyson Tea;
60 6 A 10 lb. tioxes extra Black and Hyson Tea;
300 bags Bio Coffee ; 40 do Old Java do ;
25 do Black Popper;
75 Luxes Grant A Williams’ Tobacco ;
100 do Various Brands do :
80,000 Segars. aiworted kinds;
100 dot. Lemon, Blackberry, Raspborry and
Strawberry Syrup;
100 boxes Adamantine Candles;
40 do Spenn de;
80 do Patent Tallow do;
CO do Pearl Starch;
60 do Assorted Candles;
75 doz Brandy, Assorted kinds;
SO do Blackberry aud Ginger Brandy ;
600 hogs Drop and Buck Shot;
1,300 lbsBar Lead;
140 bbls ABAC Refined Sugar:
70 do Crashed and Powdered do ;
20 boxes best Loaf
100 doz Smoking Tobacco ;
76 gross fine cut Chewing do ;
40 doz Brooms: 76 doz l’uluted Buckets;
20 hhds prime St. Croix Sugar;
60 do Muscovado do ;
40 do New Orleans fair to choice Sugar;
200 bbls prime N O Molasses; 10 bags Almonds
15 bagsBrazlI. Hazel and Walnuts;
75 bbls K Phelp’sGln ; 40 do Brandy;
60 uo Monongahelu Whiskey :
6 do superior old Bourbon Whiskow;
1 puncheon Scotch do; ^
1 nhd St. Croix Hum ; 60 bbls N E do;
isks Brandy;
old P A II Bye Gin ;
«*i TfcLti and Jitf* ~ 1 **
12 ) B th casks Fi
13 half pl^
do;
_ . Cognac
C pipes Holland Gin ; 10 '.j t It casks Port Wine;
26 '.ith casks Madeira Wine;
8 Vh do Brown Sherry Wine ;
20 ‘4thSweet Malaga do;
60 baskets Champagne;
8 hhls Cordials,assorted kinds .
Cherry.Bnindy; 4 do Apple do ;
26 do Cider Vinegar;
10n doz hall pint and quart Flunks ;
130 Demijohns,), 2, 3 uud 5 gallons ;
Hi pepper ; 30 boxes Ground Coffee, with u
rlety of articles not mentioned. For sale by
WEBSTER A PALMES.
SUNDRIES.
HIIDS. Now Orleans Sugar.
150 bbls. A. II. A C. Sugar ;
200 sucks.'IUo Coffee; 51 mats Old Gov. Java;
id Sugar Biscuit;
150 do No. 1 Pale
75 do Pearl Starch ; 25 cases Brandy Cherries ;
15 do Pie Fruit; 25 do Nectar Whiskey;
80 bbls Phelp’s Gin; 75 doDomestic Brandy;
60 do N FJ Ru .
30 eases Wolfe’s Aromatic Schnapps;
75 do Lemon Syrup; 76 do assort ed Cordials;
50 boxes Grant A Ullllum’sTobacco;
uriotis brands do ; 75 kegs Powder;
0 half kegs do ; 300 hags Drop and Buck Shot;
0 chests and 60 half chests Tea, various brands;
5 caddies Hyson Tea, rt und 12 lbs each;
l Camilles, for sale by
l(iu do
McMahon a doylk.
R
Fancy CaroccricN.
AISINS in wholes, halves and quarters,
1 Jluneli, VormlclIlL Muccaronl,
Butter und Cheese. Pig Hams, Fleech Bucoii, Shoul-
Plg Pork, White Beaus. Coffee-Rlc
Teas of all kinds;
icrveil Fruit a.
Pine Apples, Apricots, Ginger,
Gover
Peaches, Quine
Marmalade, Pci
Drnnily FrullH.
, Cherries, Apricots, Gages, Pears.
r ..... . ... Walnut Catsup,
‘lcklesofall kinds. Tomato
Spiced Oysters ami Lobsters.
‘ Almonds.
•Tellies,
entrants 1
Fulton Market Beef,Smoke Beef und Tongues, Pickle
do., Bolognas, Ac., Sugars of all kinds; Premium
Starch: Soap und Cumlles of all description; Mustard
kind of packages; Pepper, Mace, Cloves,
- t -- -epper, 5
Nutmegs, Clnamon, Ginger; Buckwheat,
Ffit; Prunes in fancy Jars ; Molasses,Syrup;
In vnrl
AILsplei
clear oi grit; I'runes In fancy .Jars ; Molasses,By
Table Suit, superior line in fancy Boxes und Hi
Jefferrle’s Sparkling Ale ; Byas Loudon Porter, und
a general assortment for all hands. Please cull and
examine. So come along aud get your Pork and
op to count tho Beaus, for " 1 STUDY
TO PLEASE.
BARRON’S
dec
C 10DFISH und Herrings per late arrivals,
1 und for sale by
. „ ANDERSON A SWANSTON,
Jfrb 24 157 Broughton-st.
o
Jan 2-
ATS.—500 Sacks Feed and Seed Ottts,for
sale by DAVID R. DILLON,
H
jun 2ti
AY.—Prime Eastern Hay in store, and
for sale by DAVID It. DILLON,
H°
T>ATENT Water Filters that will make the
X 8avannah Itiver Water as clear as crystal, and
us pure us any spring water, fur sale t>v
KENNEDY A BEACH. Agts.,
St. Andrew’s IloII.
Jun 18
AMS.
Ii
Jan 1C
A small lot of choico Tennessee,
Just received and for sale by
M. II. WILLIAMS.
11
Jan 8
AISINS AND LEMONS
A small lot of
e low by
M. II. WILLIAMS.
tbyrecent arrivals and for sale <
M. J. REILLY.
OLD AND STEEL Oblique PUNS. Fu
VJI_Hafo hv filer 1C| JOHN M. COOPER A CO
I r\ HALF R13LS. Fulton Market Roof, per
I Y steamer Augusta, In store and for sale by
)(I RAGS Rio Coffoe, just received ii
wvj store, by recent arrivals, and for sale on u<
commodatlng terms, by
^ 8e P 20 M. J. ItEILLY.
Mo^ r a.T„ p ;£ , r; lr r^ 10 ^
sss*s-ia.‘S f 555
the dlHcovercr. But fact., untfewSj * f n ” 00 '>rtOh
bj wltnesae. ,n h c hlgheet *u, l n J
now triumphing overall doubt. ch,r ««er
thrown by a mnee of testimony whfru r ? JalllJI >«^
realatlble. y Whlcl “« PertetJ’*
Tho Kllxlr remortlea In ,n „
evil, arlaing from a mlaua, or .wl ‘ h * '•'Wont*
orgaae, whirl, make up the wonSl ' lhe
eel man. It restore* to tall vigor rv, “* clll “e th!
tlon connected with that myXrtomZ, """rt* C
cy of matter ami min,1,
Honor human life. To n^T'°r.,™, 1 *
M The 1,1 VlUI Powcr - it .?*
* 8 llle l«ly mean* of cowmnnir.M ' co “ ,c >tnm
which Is ncccaaary to tho p r0 p Pr lh *l
natural appetites, a* wellas tlV,, Joymt «or
tribute, Ita hettiac., ■JSj
olther sex or to any ago. The f,...,., 10 WkStiM ..
wife, the ii»ti™, en"rv.t2?Vouth Wte
man of business, the victim of n 1 ovjr»n».
the individual -unormg’lm “^>3?
rom the weakneaa of a Bta 8 | c orga n ™ ll '!' bll "v, „
dlate and permanent relief from Ui'.T, “ M
oomparahlo renovator. Those who h!!* ““Mn-
tlon to paralysis, it will prove a mmlZ”
tag safeguard agalnstlthat terrible
muny, perhaps, who have so trltiej J m 1 '
stltutlons, that they they think it ” “ 11 lbclr too
rt ;o reach of medicine.
The hllx l ala with dlstgue as jt e!i f ! " ll,,| W
ereuce to catlsca, and will not only " I,h «f.
ease Itaelf, hut ly rt, nove th, ^
ItKBUILD TUB BliOKEN
The derangement of the ie! I i! Wl0f '
vousdUcaBea.atuUhe forma of ne'r™
numerous that hi'"wo’uld reamV* 1 * i
to enumerate tho maladies for which
tlon la a apecIBc. A few. however may h'”' 1 ”'-
rated, viz.: neuralal. ’ ua > b,
nralgla, tic doloroax heaa. , CW| “»-
taut paralyala, hyateria, palpitation ot m J' 1 '" clr -
nul allectlous, niusculartlcblllty trenU < ’“'"'- , l l1,
oy, a pricking aonsatlou In the fleah ,a“?' "‘ Iul '»
tal depression, weakneaa of the will ,
luove, faintuesa aOer exercise, bmkenZ 4 """""
rifytag dreams, Inability to remain in „
position, wcaVness of tho procreative
Ineompeteney, melancholy, ntonotnon 7, 1,1
rtnktng atthe stomach, female Irrcgulami"
la tendency to mlacurrlage, emaciating^ ‘ ,ackl *»
Plaints growing out. ofa freo indniv ! 111 ™»‘
slotis, and all harreuecss that does?, 0 c I or ll >* H-
orgaitlccaiiaea beyond the reach or??L8S wl,r *»
Whenever the organs to he net .a
malformation or etrlctaral dttHfftS
will rcplarc^voakneas wtthstaeiigta f UX1 "’
tlon, hut with a happyettact on’tba ‘“US?,«
uthi
tan. Bear in mind that all male n,?,
beg n, Bn ah with nervous system andtafr tk '>
Izatlon ot tlie nervo of motion oiid , S,it?I. tt i' |,,nl '
cal death. Bear in mind uIkh tn *°i» laphy*.
nervons dlseaaStlm Kllxlr’ Cordial t s’ eyt P ‘
preparation known. al ls the oul >' rellaht
ouly reliable
PERSONS OF PALE COAIPI FYmv
? f .^“““Prtvo hnhlts, are restored taS.
“'■s:ffis;wa3ig L
The OomtaVtsputu'mhtghW conw’ia V ,5
is;‘'rKSSSff,
AQ,X,6- MBr0adW ^
Savantmh-A. A. Solomons A Co., and W. w m.
-I *^» S „ 0 , l ,d b tL Wea? , l!ulta» r0U!: ' ,liat »^h-.
A Warning,
Delay not; harbor notin you mind Unt
seutence of fools’ philosophy, that i d«.
ease will get cured of Itself, or that you can cure R
with certain medicines for a few dollars. Berar*
how you tamper with yourgeueral welfare.
Ye wild and vlciouHyoutha. why will yon persist
n dosing with the filthy nauseating compoundsdil-
ly proffered,thereby impairing your appetite and d|.
gesUon.and destroying you mentally as c.ellasphy-
cun he cured with a few doses o(
B LOWER Stands, Draw Plates, and Firo
Carriers, for sale by J. P. COLLINS.
M EAT CUTTERS of all sizes, for cutting
up Mince ami Saussuge meats, and for family
„ , • imssage meats, and for fatnlly
usc; also, the Patent Saussuge Stutters. For sale by
F. W. CORNWELL.
102 Bryan street.
I ^OR SALE—50 bbls. Onions ; 50 do Pota
toes,landing from ship Conn.r.i ).v
nov 18 RUSK,
. DAVIS A LONG.
W INTER WHALE OIL.—20 barrels cf
bleached Northwest Coast Wbule Oil. Just
received and for sule by
CUBBEDGE& BROTHER.
J. P. 0 O L L I N S,
Importer anil Dealer,
100 Bryan-street,
I S now receiving, and offers for sale at vory
low prices, a large assortment of IIouse-Furnlsh
Ing articles, such us:
Crockery, Tureens.
China, Plates,
Glass, Dishes.
Teapots, Ac.
plated
Britadnla Pitchers,
Japan A Howls,
Knlve
Wines aud Waller
Jelly Glasses, Lamps.
White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White
Stone do, Tea Sets, together with every descriptf
of Cut and Plain Glassware.
China Vases, of elegant patterns ; China Powd
Boxes and Colognes; Bohemian Gloss Vases and Co
lognes; Rich Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes,
and other Fancy articles lu great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass renders, And-
Imns, Shovels und Tongs, Lump Wicks, Wood and
Willow Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns,
both guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles’ Work
und Travelling Baskets—lu short, every article In the
House Furnishing line may be found at his estab
lishment, Dry Goods and Cabinet Furniture excep-
HERB di. PERRY,
C RPENTERS and Joiners, aro prepared
to contract for buildings or Job work of every
description In their line.
Also—Belfllanglng done with m
patch; orders left at their shop on Huntlngdi
between Montgomery and Jefferson streets, or u
Jones'Gtm Smith, will be promptly attended to.
JOHN F. HERB,
may 3 OKIN S. PERKY.
id des-
Flo
vatlve of
ting or curing Frt
Lips and Face, at
skin. For sale by
Jun l
JOHN B. MOORE A CO .
B UTTER AND CHEESE,—20 firkins Rut
ter, 50 boxes Cheese, Just received ami for sale
by I Jan 29] Mc.MAHON A DOYLE
ckled Herrings ;
Wl boxes Smoked,Just received and for sale
Dan 29| Mc.MAHON A DOYLE.
O HAn LS SHA WLS.—A largo and hund-
KJ some variety of Long and Square Blanket,
Cashmere ami All-W ool Shawls at cost.
J*n 27 EDW. 8. KKMPTON. Agent,
EORGIA FLOUR.—155 Sacks of Super-
' J* . fln e Flour. ‘•.Morgantown Mills,”ch ice brand,
M EDICINE CHESTS of various styles,
suitable for plantations or families, for sale bv
„ J AS. H. CARTER“ 7
Opposite St. Andrew’s Hull.
N
TEW Supply Gentlemen’s Gaiters: re-
relved per steamer Knoxville,
ase Patent Leather, I do Glove, 1 do Cloth
Cong! 7 ,
H. N. ALDRICH, Ag’t.
P ORTER.—25 Rbls. Draught Porter ir
flne ordor, Just received and for sale at the
Albany Ale Depot, by
24 W. M. DAVfDSON.
A NEM Supply of Dancing Pumps just
received and for sale low by
II. N. ALDRICH. Ag’t,,
feb 24 Corner Bull and Congres- sts.
LE! ALE!! ALE!!!—J50 Bbls. Albany
1 . Cream Ale, landing and for rz!o at the
Albany Ale Depot, by
l> 24 W. M. DAVlDSON.
T IN ROOFING done by Competent Work
men, and ail kinds of Jobbing work, at lowest
/ 1 KAHAM FLOUR.—A few J and J bbls
J' ? ’Sr^ ol SS.f rcs . h K ro,,ntl Graham Flour, lun 1(5
m.nie trom White Wheat; received per steamer
Knoxville, and for sale at the Flour Store of
.. JOHN INGER80LL,
No. 2 Jones’ Block. Boy-st.
Jan 27
BAGS Genuine Peruvian"'GUANO,
Trc/ly 60 bbls Mexican Guano,
re'luwlpriccs.'iy"” 10 '" '° t8 ‘° " Ult *t
MINIS t JOHNSTON
A NISETE DE BOKDEAUX 50 has-
-TV kets Imported Anisette Cordial, for sale by
I) URN ING FLUID.—A fresh supply ro-
-13 ceivedby W. N. VALLEAU,
Price and Broughton-sts.
D INING and Tea Sct6 in great variety, for
sale by Her 131 j. ]». COLLINS.
0(1 BOXES Superior Sperm Candles, for
sale bv A imwAim
B
r of Bay and Bull-sts.
RANDY CHERRIES.—15 boxes, forsalo
A. BONAUD
Corner of Bay ami Bull-sts.
/'10AL SCUTTLES und Siovos just
yj cd, and for sale by J. P. CO
pOVERBD MARKET BASKETS.—Oval
\J and Square Small Fancy Baskets. Clothes Ham
pers, Ac , for sale by
ically, when
pleasant medicines 1
Ye rakes of every age and condition, why will J*
* u ®ft r ®Plwc,ami dragout a miaerablcexlstenct,
unfitted for the enjoyment and even ordinary per-
su, s of life. You who are thus annoyed *nd wl»b
to be restored to health and vigor by a treatment
\in°iiuii4 °should consult It.
^^h. *8 succesa in chronic diseases has l*<n
greater than that ol auy other physician ol his
Should a personal Interview be objectionable,#UU
Dr. W . II. MURRIS,through thePostofflce.Savaunih,
(la. and a package ol medicines, securely put up.
will be sent privately and with despatch, Ml di
rections therewith, and no quest’ jnsasked.
Persons living nt a distance, aud afflicted with
Scrofula, Old l leers. Tetter, Cancers. Piles, Flstul*
In Ano, Gra' elStrlctures, Gleets,or any disease whit
ererot an aggravated or malignant character.m
he cured at home by consulting^ Dr. M0RR18, by let
ter post paid.
Medicines pleasant and safe, can bo sent per null
to any part of the United States.
Particular attention given to the treatment of fe-
uale complaints. Ladles who may be afflicted with
^regularities, F lour Albus, or Whites, Prolapsus Ute
I or Falling of the Womb, would do well to lay
wtnr d c|! cac y. and promptly consult thi
Doctor. Cuiiks W arkaxted.
All letters to receive attention must be post
paid, enclosing a fee. Address Dr. W. H. MORRIS.
Savannah, Ga.
,^t5\i n n,M 1 , t iw{l.. K o 0,n8 ’ No- 78, Bryan Street,op-
poslto Monument Square.
/TASH HARDWARE STORE.—The un-
d ensign ed believing the cash system to be the
neat, both for buyer and seller, will In futu** sell tils
goods only for cash, or a short city acceptance, and
at prices much lower than Is usually charged.
GEO. A McCLESKKY,
Jan 13 149 Congress-street.
S TAPLE DRY GOOD «fc FANCY GOODS.
—Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Irish Linens,Un-
i*n Damasks, do Napkins, do Towels, HtickabucU.
Bird
Flan....
Shlrtlni
pucas, I
Ian 11
Dr.WITT A MORGAN-
slmeres, Black Cloths, Tweeds. Fancy Cf*
•s, Satinets, Black Satin and 811k VehtlDgs,^
tucky Jeans, Ac., for sale very cheap by
Jan M DjbWITT k MOBOAN.
antly ornamenting, emtellshlng and tab
Ung, —
r Artificial Ilalr, for sale at the
APOTHECARIES’ Hit
V ’AKJNW, V AKN8.—A lot from the Peacb-
stone Shoals Factory, Just received and for
M. II. WILLIAM*
SUGARS.—A choiee lot in store, and for
Lr sule low to close consignment,
fob* M. H. YVILLIAMA
H OLLAND GIN.—ft Pipes Edgorton's
Swan Gin, very superior; I
t^wan Gin, very superior ;1 nlpe Sclieidam. lu
ja.nl forsale by filec 111 W M.M.DAVIDSON-
A LE—ALE—ALE.—150 bbls. Albany
Cream Ale, lauding from Jonas Smith and Ex
cel, tor sule at the Albany Ale Depot, by
deo 11 WM. al. DAVIDSON.
sale at 102 Bryan-street, Ii
F- W. CORNWELL.
ulcnce.—A
11 finished and comfortable two story dwell
ing House, on n whole Lot, with Carriage Hr” 1
Stable" •*»>■* i 1 -—* " • —• - .I.
les, ami an excellent well of water, situated o
s street. Apply to [nov 3| WM.WRTrill 1T.
/TJ.OODS fur Gentlemen and Roys’ wear
J Casslnieres ami Doeskin, Broad Clot!
Satinets, I-aney Casalmcre, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean
Merino Undershirts, Cotton ami Merino Socks Ai
Ac., tor sale very cheap, by
_ t|,,v 2 “ DkWITT a morga n.
J A,Y 1 .Oimi Holes Prime Easttrn llay,
M UTTON SUET for Chapped Hands, fur
Kftleby fJan 271 WM. N. VALLKAIJ.
RLSII I LOUR-—50 bbls choied Gonosseo
Family Flour, In bbls und halves. Also, In H
H,”! l 'u warranted fresh ground uud supe-
rl'jr quality, received per steaim r Knoxville and for
uul “ the Flour store of JOHN INGERSOLL,*
No. 2. Jones’ Block. Hay4
l^OR COUGHS.—Wotherly’s Pectoral Wa-
1- fers, for sale bv
W HEEL HARROWS, Plows, Corn Sliel-
Jers. Hay Cutters, Harrows and Cultivators,
mr sale by F. W. CORNWELL,
j a0 33 102 Bryan-street.
]{ECTIMKD Cincinnati Whiskey,for Gale
MINIS A JOHNSTON.
"WAPHINE, OR HAIR GL0SS.-Ab
t » , Indian preparation for restoring g*ey halt
its original color, and also for preventing grey hw
or baldness. A fresh supply Just received at the
, , , APOTHECARIES’ HALL,
fofi 2 corner Broughton and Barnard-sti-,
G IN, Ruin, Whiskey, Flour, Corn, OaW»
Bran an*l Shorts, L tiding from Emma, Wood- |
bridge and Zcnobla. from Baltimore ami for
, WAVER & CONSTANTINKi
fo* -I'lnr.-a’ Building, toot llurnard-sl-_
O ILS.—Lamp, Train, Linseed and Neale-
foot Oil, for sale at JAS. II. CARTER’S,
fob Irt Broughton*^
1 ?RESII Garden tiecds for ealo by
JAS. II- CARTER. H
—r-.i.iR Broughtcmit. H
S UPERIOR Flavoring Extracts and Spice* ;;
of all kinds,for sule by JAS. II. CARTER, g
feb 10 BrongliWfoL. W
H AIR RESTORATIVE and Curling Fluid,
l
. prepared und for sale by ..
tali 10 JAS. H. CARTER, BroaghW*.
ARD OIL.—6 Bbls. Winter StraineJ Oil.
L
Just received, and for^safo by r
feb 15
id for sale by ^
JOHN B. MOORE A 00;.
Gibbons’ PulbUUg^,
OATS —Prime
/ 'IORN AND
Seed Oats, Ten
fonts For ‘“ lofrow “ u,r "£W*BKl5a
’ Seed Oats, Tennessee Corn.(In white sacks-)
VT ORTHERN HAY.—A choice lot iu store,
lN and for sale by
feb 15 ’ LYNN & SNIPER.
flHOICE AND PRIMI5 RKEf.^SOjf;''
U Tennessee Mess Beef; 20 do do Prime I
“ftb w efIUl “' - For8 “ leliy T.YNNABXijS-
fPIN WARE of our own Manuf«t«»,* l
X Wholesale, at the old establishment of
JAM Its SULLIVAN 4
H av, corn, oats, shorts a salt,
.rr.-rtlhe Eastern and Northern Hay, Balti-
White Corn, Seed and Feed Oats, Short* and
.. gg| e J,y
* IT VII
Salt, lu store umi f
WAVER A CONSTANTINE.
Jones’ Building, foot Barnurd-st.
g^IIAMPAGNE.—A fresh supply of Heldsieck
» . Y. h * n ‘W 16 ’ * n «iu«rta and pints, landing from
bark Maria Morton, and for sale by
fob 12 MINIS A JOHNSTON.
E LINEN BOSOMS.—On hand,
. Rood assortment of these desirable goods, for
.ale cheap forCO^b. hv W I' w I naarnuiF-"
W. L\ WAiiSWORTII,'
11 .’.Congress st.
current rates.
B lack bombazines a alpacas—
A full stock of these goods of the best makes
and colors, for sale at extremly low prices for cash.—
C 10RN.—200 sacks White Corn, landing
) and for sale by DAVID It. DILLON.
Market Square.
SilTH BELLOWS, Anvils, Vices, Hand
and Sledge Hammers, Screwplutes and Stock
and Dies .for sale by F. W. CORNWELL.
Jan 19 102 Bryan-street.
Chandler A Co., received and for sale b;
?DER.
E XTRA Fine Table Cutlery, just received
und for sale low for cash.
GEO. A.McCLESKEY,
Jun 13 119 Congfeas-stret.
Krt BOXES Bwd.ll s Family Soap ; 115do
HU Colaatc's do; 30 do Pale, In stare *nd for aalc
by Pan 3»1 K. O’BYRNK.
Y EAST POWDERS—rrcston 4 Morrill’s
and Bahbett’s Yeast Powders, for sale by
Jmi» WM. N. VALLEAU.
JAMBS SULLIVAN ;
feb 15 1*5 HroiiKhtosj—
TOVES of all kinds at Whulcsatatm' 1
S toves .
tall, at th<
the Albany Stove Agency °l
feb If. JA^KSHULLIV.^^^
lAAKMKRS' BOILERS
J of Plantation or Farming use-tnakiH*
Ac. Sizes from 12 to 65gallons- r F« r »r aai« ^
2 to 65 gallons. For mm
JAM&
OILVER PLATED ALABATA
k5 Table and Tea Spoons, Castor*. L» k -
Spoons, -
Tea Sets, Goblets, Ac. For sale bv . ^
fen 15 JAMBS BULiaj
TRANBKRRIES—Roceived bv !at« ^
C‘‘
fsM t'“d for Person tj 8WAN^
"ibOLOONA SAUSAtiES.—For W 8 “
Ai f0r A“ t J^RBON . fWAN^„ st ,
feb 16 ~— ~~~~~ i
[>INE-APPLE CHEESES.—B« c0ive
LOUR—100 Bbls Flour landing
F
feb 14
MIGUAMdKBUV*^