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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20. 1,359.
kMsT Master, having tbe larger portion of her
ig.-ng« t » , BALDWIN ft 00.
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fSfW>M|> More Un.lle, Capt REED. h»T-
HIAAIiib a Urge portion of cargoeniagad, will
tS»* ioh - ^sgrmgTOwtHioo.
Jg^r-TOg nbVt yob:R-unTonXu?i
iwSWThe regular fast Railing packet schr. 8.
kr|i>j. Waring* SMITH master, having
portion of her cargo engaged, will have
.iMsnatcb for the above port. For balance of
SSaaP^rfe rwpTllI HTAKIt* HARDEE.
el K
'TON, will meet with dispatch for the
FOT frelght ',^U°KAnAMMKr,i..
TO RENT.
volt RKNT-A fine* inrare ROOM
...mediately over the office ot this paper.—
i? or terms, Ac., apply at the desk, mariH—tf
I MiirshHiniouHo, well Adapted for a boarding
*' Rent low. Apply to
Item tow. DAVID 0 . 00NN0R
I Oor. Broughton and Drayton st*.
FOR SALE.
FOR 9ALBr~
...■IK Milled*© Vjots. on the extenulen of
I Hull street, are now for sale, alngly or other*
Ji.A Titles undoubted*
J. BRYAN A SOW.
HAMPTON PLACE
FOR SALE,
pine Uesidence and Plantation.
THAT well known nnd moat
desirable place, situated on Skldaway
-Island, footing on Warsaw Bound, Is
offered for sale.
The location Is remarkably pleasant and . _
healthy, either as a summer or winter residence.
A more desirable place cannot be found In this sec-
uon of the country. The Improvements consist of
tuew and commodious Dwelling,Barn, Outhouses,
Negro Douses, Ac.
un the premises Is a fine Orchard of six or seven
hundred fralt trees, most of which will come Into
full bearing the coming season. There Is also a well
uf mineral water, which Is very efficacious In all
chroulodls6asas. Also, a spring of excellent water.
The Plantation contains 714 acres, 400 ol which
, 4 cleared aud uuder fence. The landa aro ditched
and well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton,
ttorn. Potatoes. Ac., aud especially to tbo culture of
ill kinds of fruits suited to this climate.
The property is offered for sale to close a copart-
“ll'IlSf' API)>y JOHN 8. MQNTMOLI.IV.
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REMOVAL.
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
Cabinet Makers and Undertakers,
NO. 1ST BROUGHTON MTRKET,
SAVANNAH. Q A.
N EW Furniture of all kinds* constant
ly on hand: also, a large assortment of Looking
Ulasses. Now Work made to order at the shortest
notice. Mattresses, Jobbing aud Bell Hanging,
done In tho neatest style, with despatch. feh3— ly
JEWELRY! JEWELRY!
Watches I Watches!
Now and Froali.
oKlFF bus lust received this week a
Unew supply c fthe newest and most desirable pat
terns of Jewelry, Lava, Coral, Cameo. Mosaic, Jet
ami Uarnet. with a variety of all other styles worn
now Quick sales and small profits. Neck Chains,
Coral. Hold and Jet. Recollect the American
Watches that have a warranty from the manufac
turer. Being personally acquainted wtth tho
manufacturer of those Watches, and receiving
tiiein direct from him, I can recommend those 1
have f >r sale. Auother invoice received. Call at
nprl3 SKIFF’S, Congress street.
E. R. DURKEE’S
CONCENTRATED FLAVORING EXTRACTS
FOR COOKING.
M anufactured from the Fruits
and Flowers, and not from flctlttous Oils or
Acids These extracts are superior In delicacy and
rlchnosB of flavor, as well as In strength, to all
others. One boltlo will be found equal to two of
New York, by E. R. DUKKEK A 00., aud are bold
bv almost every reputable Grocer everywhere.—
If your Urocer has none, he can easily obtain them
for you from the Jobbers. apr5—ltn
TRENCH’S HOTEL,
ON TUB EUROPEAN PLAN.
CITY OP NEW YORK.
Single Rooms, 50c# per Day
Oily llu l Square, corner Frankfort Street, (Oppo-
TH0S.GT1S LEROY & C0. (
JO I AND *A63 WATER STREET,
N E W YORK
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
LEAD PIPE, DROP SHOT,
SHEET LEAD, COMPRES’D BUCKSHOT
BALLS, PURE BLOCKTIN PIPE,
PURE SHEET TIN, BAR LEAD.
GOV’T BANOA TIN, LEAD WIRE.
A large stock constantly on hand. All orders
filled promptly at lowest markot rates.
febJ2-2tu P
«9. N0 £TtW1859.
For Gentlemen’s Wear.
WM. O. PRICE
1 * now receiving weekly supplier* of all
A- the New aud Fashionable Goods of the latest
importations, and will be happy to receive any or-
derB from the people.
unMP^MADK CLOTHING, FURNIBUING
J/WDS. HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, Ac., Ac. Call
atthe Btar Clothing Emporium, corner of Bull aud
1859. SPRING STYLE. 1859.
TIP TOP HATS !
A AND NO MISTAKE,
FOOTE & J AUD ON
M&NS.mBm&J®* ‘° Mer ‘
foreign db Oomestlo
DRY GOODS!
FOR THE
spring and Summer Trade,
uniurDiMa, 1 , 1 ,! 0 09* market, embracing a variety
■a.aril^nl by ‘“F Jobbing house North or South.-
TO PHYSICIANS.
Druggists and Families
i * r ® * #, ° naeat * ,or
Hj' COLIC MIXTURE FOR INFANTS.
'UspenS? r «?H r ? t,0 . n w , hlch considered an ln-
Kr«Ater nnmhl 1 c i®g- t0 medicine chest, by a
Hta'ei/ H b "°f Yamllloa throughout the bulted
people-.. nL5 ny * patent*’ now before the
llv e,civinS^5 rft K ,oa ver J r simple yet veryeffeo-
‘nd too SitelW fttor ®”* ftol,ie httlo BUfforers,
effect* Lffi ou 1 t ,e » T, “g behind those deleterious
gorlc, Laminn,,* waj ? succeed the taking of Pare-
* Jrp Par»tiona nu o a , n ?, other Nurcotlo Cordials and
SindSIi Jfe tau pr,c ®* 26 cent*.
•of unuer “lRned are also sole agents for the sale
rnunn.. SISLEY’S
COMPOUND (FLUID EXTRACT OF
4 remedy wh S"CTOHTJ.
‘ ^‘ho“* CU ° n bUt
for which dEft BL ^ 1)I)E R AND URETHRA,
h«re<| b! iSff 16 ? th ® r °dpe was expreHsly pre-
might hiiv* oniluent physicians, that they
lu »convJn*an? r f y8 ln readiness a reliable remedy
and uot bn iKm/. 1 ? 11 u# ® 1,1 thelr Oally practice,
r,t| on8 ami n« je , ct t0 depend on those Inert prepa-
^ifpoie of Jl, 0 ni*f Q, ?2* l ^at are put forth for the
° ut thelrnioniy tb ® peopl ® * Dl1 fleecing them
HARRAL. RIBLEY a kitchen.
»Pr9-.j w ^mportera and Wholesale Druggists,
76 Barclay 6t. New York-
{' , A*Su*!ih.m N E - CHAMPAGNE.- <10
>1( 'htibflui. i,V2‘, ft I np *.ff u ® °* that favorite braud,
•prig ,a * ,a8t received and for sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON. Bole Agent.
. ”• ViUpGN, Bole i
aprU WB. REMBHART A SON,
/, ' ——— cor. Bay and Barnard sU.
P "fiVE,!** ANW SHIltTING.-lO
(Jompouy aheeilngi ud Bhlrt-
.nris r,c 'l*«>l »ml for ulu hr
, ' L. W WELLS.
I a S , I mr'I2 „ | l.ro.o prime (leavened
and for ^Jwvdlng from steamship Commerce
OOHBNM A HERTZ.
^ ' — COIIBNB A HKttTZ.
J-f Pur.’T,*! ri.GUK-.-'JHObhlo.
,u *aaft* 1 "‘Ma'A'fiiasckf*
LINES.
roa new YORK.
The Steamship
Htitr of the South,
Oapt. LYON,
roa nkw tohx,
Will sail
On Wednesday,
n-aa.aalm n *. tu . April 20th, at A. M..
precisely. For freight or passage, apply to
PADKLFUKD, FAY AGO..
apr!8
Agents.
NEW YORK & SAVANNAH PROPELLER LINE
FOR NEW YORK.
The now and elegant
steamship
IIU NTSVI Ip Mi,
Capt. DOST,
will leave an above
Hnturriny,
April 23d. at
passage, having splendid accorn*
For freight
modatlons, apply to
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
Baltimore & Savannah steamship
xixsrxi.
FOR BALTIMORE,
The steamer
City ol Norfolk,
Capt. PARKER,
will leave as above
Hnturdny,
April 23d, at
COASTING VESSELS.
For Charleston Direct,
LKAVta KVKRY TOMDAY AND SATURDAY
AYTKRNOON AT 3 O’OLOOK.
THE SUPERIOR STEAMER
GORDON
F. BAKUEN - - - Commander, * *N-. w| >»««
Will loavo the Charleston Wharf, as above, con
necting at Charleston with the first train of the
North Eastern Railroad (U. 8. Mail Lino) for the
North. Through Tickets for Wilmington, N. 0.,
Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York, can be had
on hoard.
For freight or passage, apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agt.,
apr7 Charleston Wharf.
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY
OTHER STEAMERS.
Cabin Passage, ::: : $15.
By the splendid and commodious
SIDE-WlIKKLi HTKAMKRH
AUGUSTA 1,600 tons Oapt. M; 8. WoodhulL
FLORIDA *' ** Isaac Orowcll.
ALABAMA, ....1,300 *' " Geo R. Bchenck,
And firs’, class Propeller
STAR OP THE SOUTH, 1,100 tons,...Capt. T. Lyon.
These steamships be
long to tho old estab
lished and favorite lino,
known as the “New
York and Savannah
Bteam Navigation com
pany,*’ And In comfort,
accommodations and
, fare, cannot be excell
ed. They are commanded by experienced, skil
ful; careful aud polite officers.
FADKLFORD, FAY A CO.,
Agents, Savannah.
8AM*L L. MITCHELL A SON.
Je28—tf Agents, New York.
New York and Savannah.
nUNTNVIl.I.K, Cant. John A. font,
MONTGOMERY, Cupt. Fred. Crocker,
Will form a weekly line between Savannah and
New York, leaving each port every Saturday. These
steamers (1000) one thousand tons each, have elv-
gant accommodations for PasBengors, and being of
great strength and speed, shippers can rely on tbo
.. - ----- ..... , Qr furtherpartlcu-
'DWIN ACOy
Savannah, Ga.
or H. B. CROMWELL A CO.,
apr7 No. 131 Washington street. Now York.
STEAM TO LIVERPOOL,
I.ONDON, GLASGOW,
AND A1.L PABT8 OF IRELAND
I O It $30!
The powerful Iron steamships
City of Baltimore, City of Wnnliinstou,
City of Manchester, Kangaroo,
Vl«o,
Will sail from New York for Liverpool,
CAREY1RQ THE
XT. JE».
j(GF* Evtry alternate Saturday. «£4T
Passage from New York :
Cabin, $76...Third Class, to all the above places,$30.
Passage from Liverpool:
Cabin $86 Third Class $40.
tar Passengers forwarded to Havre, Antwerp,
Bremen aud Hamburg for $85 ln Cabin, $35 Third
Class.
To PARIS (In 26 hours from Liverpool,) Cabin
$90: Third Class. $38.
The above SteamshlpB are built of Iron, lu water
tight compartments, carry oacta an experienced
** gcon and every requisite for the Immediate ex
..„jtlon of Are.
For Passago, apply to John G. Dale, 15 Broadway,
N. Y., or It. J. CO It TIM «fc CO.,
177 Broadway, N.
N. B.—Passengers by this line avoid the risk and
delay of calling at Halifax and St JohnB.
" Agents wanted. Imi2—1v
FOB CHARLESTON,
VIA BLUKFTON. HILTON HBAD, BNAUKORT
BOYD’H LANDING, AND PORT KOVAL.
THIt SI'I’KIUOU IRON HTKAIHKIt
acwm
CEOILE,
F. PECK ... Commander,
Having been thoroughlv repaired, will luavo the
Charleston Wharf, for tlio above places, ovury
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, AT5 0*01AH)K.
For freight or passago, apply to
J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
Charleston Wharf.
FOR CHARLESTON,
VIA BEAUFORT AND HILTON HEAD.
The flne steamer Ever
glade, L. M. UiiXKTTKll,
master, having been thorough
ly overhauled, painted Ac., has
commenced her regulai tripe,
and win ie«vo m.s city from Llllon’s wharf, foot of
Gas Works, every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ut
4 o’clock.
Shu connects regularly with the Railroads at
Charleston.
Freight consigned to tho Agent shipped free of
commission.
JNO. C. FRASER, Agent,
oct29 Day Street.
SAVANNAH & FLORIDA U. S. MAIL
For Paiatka, East Florida,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FED-
NANDINA, JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, AND
PICOLATA.
Leaves every Friday Morning, at half
past 9 o’clock.
THE new mid elegant
steamer Ml. JoHum, Oapt. N.
KING, leaves regularly as
above.
Having been taillt expreesly
tor inis route, wiinlargo and ulry saloons and state
rooms, she offers unsurpassed facilities for Invalids
aud others.
For freight or passage, apply on board at the
Florida Hteampackot Wnarf.or to
OLAGHOIIN h CUNNINGHAM,
Agents
This boat connects at Brunswick with tho Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad; at St. ftlarys with
steamers for Centrevllle and Camp Pinckney; at
Fernaudlna with Fernaudlua Railroad to Baldwin
and Stark; and stages to Gainesville, Newnans-
vllle, Flemlngton and Ocala; at Jacksonville with
Jacksonville. Alligator and Tallahassee Railroad;
olatn at Pic with stages for St. Augustine; at
Pulntka with stages for Orange Springs, Ocala,
Adamsvllle, Flemlngton, Urookville, and Tampa
Bay, with steamers Darltngtou and Barnett, to
Welaka, Fort Butler, Melonvllle and Enterprise,
and thence by coach to New Smyrna and Indian
River. octsu
SAVANNAH & FLOR IDA U. S; MAIL
For Paiatka,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY’S, JACK
SONVILLB, MAGNOLIA AND PICOLATA.
Leaves every Monday Morning’, at half
past 9 o’clook.
TL1E new nnd * legnni
Iron steamer HT. MARYS,
Capt. JAB. FEEUORN, having
been thoroughly painted and
overhauled, loaves regularly as
oove.
The St. Marys.has large, commodious and airy
state rooms and saloons, having been built ex
pressly for this trade, and offers unsurpassed facile
ftlos tc Invalids and others.
For freight or passage, apply on board, at the
Florida Steam packet Wharf, or to «
ULAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
This beat connects at Brunswick with the Bronx-
Fernandlnu wltu Fernandlua Railroad .
1 Starke, aud. stages for Gainesville, Newnanx-
vllle, Flemlngton and Ocala; at Jacksonville with
Jacksonville, Alligator and Tallahassee U-tlvoad;
at Plcolata with stages to St. Augustine; at Paiat
ka with stages for Orar.go Springs, Ocala, A.tarns-
vine, Flemlngton, Brookville and Tampa Bay, and
with steamers Darlington and Barnett to Welaku,
Fort Butler, Melonvllle and FJutornrlse. and thence
by coach to New Smyrna and Indian HI
LOTTERIES. &c.
&CQ’S
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES !
(OHARTKR.RD BY TIIB 8TA7E Of OlOSOIA.)
H850,000 t
CAPITAL PltlZE
Notion to tile Publio.
As tho members of our firm have, by way of
purchase, become tbo owner* of the grants char
tered by tho States ol' Delaware, Kentucky, Mis
souri, and part of those In Georgia, under the man
agement of Messrs. Gregory A Mudry, of Wilming
ton, Delaware, we nave deemed it expedient to
change the name or our tlriu, on ami after January
1st. 1859,to that of WOOD, EDDY A (Jo., who will
hcreattor have the management or tho Sparta
Academy Lottery, aud the others, aB above
named.
lu all IransacLlons we have endeavorol to con
duct our buxluess with Integrity ami promptness
and we can assure in* •“•an., *><•» •
heretofore bextowud
lug transferred to our successors.
i assure the public tuat tbo patronage
.....i- >• ffesorving of bo-
Very respectfully.
CO.
Augusta, U :
WOOD, E t* I) k 4.V CO., MANAGERS,
SUOOKSSOR8 TO S. eWAN A 00.
The follow tug Dcuome win oe uruwu by WOOD
EDDY a 00., Managers of the Spar.‘.a Academy Lot*
lory. In each of their Single Number Lotteries for
April, 1869. at Augusta, Ga., In public, under
the superintendence of Commissioners.
IXASS 14,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1859.
€ la ASS 15,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 9,1859.
CLASS 16,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1869.
CLASS IT,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY, APRIL 23. 1859.
CLASS IS,
DRAWS SATURDAY. APRIL 30. 1859.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
50,000 Ticket*!
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME,
1UU0
1 Prtae of. 20,000 | 60 Prises of
1 Prize or lO.UUO | 100 Prizes of
1 Prize of. 5.0W I loo Prize* of
I Prize of 4,000 I 100 Prizes of
I Prize of. 3,0001100 Prizes of
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prz’s of $4j0approxtu'ing to $50000 Prize are
4 Prz’sof SOuapproxmMngto 2000O Prize are
4Prz’sof 250api>roxm’ingt<> 10000 Prize are
4 Prz’s of 225approxm’tngto 6000 Prize aro
4 Prz’s of 2U0approxm’iugto 40oO Prize are 800
4 Prz’sof ISOapproxm’lagtO 3000 Prize are COO
4 Prz’sof lOOapproxm’tug to 15UUPrize are 4U1
6.WXJ " “ 20 are 100,000
5,486 Prizes amounting to $310,0000
Whole Tickets $io; Halves $•>; Quarters $2>».
..rar a Oiroular showing the plan ol
the Lotteries will be sent to any one do -
sirous of reooiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold ot tho fol
lowing rates, which lx therl-k:
Certificates of Package of 10 Whole Ticket* $80
** “ “ 10 Half “ 40
‘ " 10 Quarter " 20
_ “ 10 Eighth •• 10
In ordering tickets or certificates, enclose the
money to our address for the tickets ordered, on-
receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first
mall- Purchasers cau have tickets endiug ln any
number they may designate
The list ot drawn numbers and prizes will be sent
to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
State.
_ _ Remember that every prize Is drawn and
payuble ln full w.thout deduction.
tStT All prizes ol 51,000 and under, paid Imme
diately after the drawing—other prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Those who prefer not sending money by mall,
m use the A u am s’ Express Company, whereby
money for tickets, lu sums of teu dollars, aud up
's, can be sent us at our risk and expense,
n any city or town whore they have an office.
The money and order must be enclosed In a “Gov
ernment Postofilce ’ Stamped Envelope,” or the
Express Uompauy cannot receive them.
11 communications strictly confidential.
**-*"* certificates, by mall or ex-
WOOD; eDDY A 00., A gusta Goo.
or WOOD,EDDY*CO.. Atlanta,Geo.
or WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wilmington, De\
mar29—dAwlm
GREAT ATTRACTION I!
DRY GOODS!
FROM NEW YORK AUCTION SALEH.
PEPPER & EfOLLQY
WOULD reupcolfnlly direct public at-
VV tent hm to their large arrivals of New aud Ele
gant
Spring and Summer Goods,
stock compares favorably with any ever offered
for sale In this city, and at prices much lower than
can po.islblv he established in this mark'd. We
would specially direct aiteutlou to our stock of
OHES8 noons,
consisting In part of Plain and Figured Bareges
Man ge Robes, Uienadlnex
760jMu8l!n Kobe*, (very cheap)
35U Organdie Robes, (very cheap)
Primed Jaooueta. French Brllllantes
Also, a full lluo of Meui nlLg Dress Ooodx, In eve
ry possible design and labile, (very cheap.)
..... o..w ■ - - Mautllla*. latest style, from $1 25
up.
600 811k La
EMBROIDERIES.
Ono care French Kinbrotoered Bands; great
bargains and at alt prices
Swiss aud Jaconot Collars hi great variety, very
cheap
Swiss and Cambric Sets
S lain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs
lack Stlk Lace Mitts, u great variety.
Silk Gloves, (Kid finish) a greut varloty
I* »nnet Ribbons, new 8tyles
White and Colored ltucheN.
Linen Department.
Irish Linen (direct importation) warranted
pure tlax
Also, Shirt Fronts
Irish Linen Damasks, While and Brown
Also, Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths
Also, Irish Linen Napkins, very >ow
Linen Towelling and Crash In great varloty
Marseilles and Allendale Quilts.
Gents’ Department.
White, Brown and Colored Llneu Drillings
Marseilles do white and colored
Undershirts and Drawers, all kinds
Also, Black Silk and Fancy Crnvats and Ties.
Hooped Skirts, a'l kinds, sizes and colors.
LYON’S
MAGNETIC POWDERS
w
GEORGIA STATE LGTTtrtY.
For the benefit of the *
Monticello Union Academy
OF JASPER COUNTY, GEORGIA,
Authorized by Special Act of Legisla
ture.
McRINNET & i0., Managers,
To be drawn ln public, under the xworu ruperln-
teuduncu of two Commissioner*, W. R. SYMONS
and J. M. PRENTISS,appointed for that purpose,
in the City of Savanuah, Ua.
TORE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL 1
Is tuestlmable. lu warm weather all nature teems
with these annoying foes. This powder is the omv
article cv^r discovered which will exterminate
them. A company of botanists, from the Horti
cultural Society ol Paris, while amidst the ferns of
Asia, observed that all insects lighting upon a cer
tain kind of plant very soon dropped dead. This
fact wns made use of to guard their night ca
from these intruders Quantities ofthe plant \
brought homo by Mr. E. Lyon, and found a positive
Insect destroyor lu every experiment. It Is sim
ply a powdered leaf, chemically ptejured to restnt
the effect of age and cilamte. Medals nnd Letters
Patent have been obtained from the Governments
England, France, Germany and Russia, from the
Just Beceived,
FROM AUCTION!
1000 YARJ0S RICH PLAID SILK,
at flOc. par yard;
500 Muslin Robes, very cheap;
10,000 yde. Calico, atG(ic., worth 10c.
500 Paraeols, from 75c. to 12.00;
500 Hoop Skirts, ct.eaper than ever
offered in Savannah;
rtOOO Marseilles and Dimity Guilts,
very cheap;
300 pieces White Brilliants, from 10c
to 37c.
500 pieces Irish Linen, from .25c. to
*1.00;
500 doz. Linen Cambric Handker
chiefs, at 75c. per doaen;
300 doz. hem stitched, from $2.50 to
*0.00;
3000 yds. Printed Bnrcgo at 18c., worth
31c.;
35 pieces floor Oil Cloth, at half
price;
35 pieces Canton Matting, at loss
than it cost to import. All in want ol the
above goods will do well to call soon, or
they will miss bargains.
J, & M. D, Trcauor,
111 Congress afreet,
npr7 opposite Pulaski ITouso.
1859. SPRING TRADE. 1859.
REED & CARPENTER.
14 9 Congress Street,
WOULD Invite particular attention to
Tv their largo and attractive stock of
NEW
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
Comprising tu molt varied collection of the latest
atylosln markot. wlilch they wilt eotl at price, to
•" -ot the requirement, of the *
marff
meet tha requirements of the closest buyer*.
WotliPs Fair, and numerous'uiedlcal and' horticul
tural colleges and societies.
Letter from tho President of the United
States.
EXECUTIVE MAN8ION, \
WABUlNdTOx, 31st Jan.. 1868. /
Mu. Emanuel Lyon—D«nr Mr: 1 have the pleas
ure to luiurin you that the Royal Commission of
the World’s Fair, at Londou, have awarded you a
Medal and Certificate for the great value of your
Magnetic Powders, for exterminating Insects, Ac.
insects;
H ERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION
FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES.—
With Hall’s Patent Powder-Proor Locks, the same
that were awarded separate medals at the World’s
Fair, London, 1861, and the World’s Fair, New Yoik,
1853, and are the only American Sates that were
awurded medals at tho London World’s Fair.
These safes form the most perfect security
against Fire and Burglars, of any Safe ever offered
to tbe publio. $1000 REWARD will be piild to any
person that can show that a " Herring’s Patent
Champion Safe” ever failed to preserve Its con
tents lu an accidental fire. The subscriber also
manufactures all kinds of Bi ller aud Chilled Iron
Bank Chests and Vaults. Vault Doors, and Money
Boxes, or Chests tor Brokers, Jewelers, and private
families, for Plate, Diamonds, and other valuables.
8ILAS 0. HERRING & CO.,
251 Broadway, corner Murray Street,
Opposite City Hall, New York.
Agents.—LaRoche & Bell, Savannah; Wm. Her-
rlng A Son, Atlanta. Qa. W ma-3-3ni
COUNTRY RESIDENCE
FOR SALE.
Lble log house, frame house, barn, i
m
bor with different detlrable kinds of grapes, straw
berry vines, Ac.; apple, qufnce, plam. peach and
cheery trees, very choice. One half the lot Is In
woodland, trees mostly topped Its location Is ex
ceedingly pleasant; mountain scenery, Ac. The
water, which Is convenient to the house, both In
spring and well, Is as good as In any country. Society
goo l. churches and schools good. Any quantity of
prime land wPl be sold with It If required. ‘I crius
onlte favorable. For further particulars, nddrexs
BRAIGH
OF THE
ELECTROCHEMICAL
BATHS,
OPEN DAILY.
NO. 160 SOUTH BKOAD Street.
DARBYS’
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
At the recent STATE FAIR, held In
MONTGOMERY. ALA., In November, 1858, was
awarded a PREMIUM of a magnificent SILVER
PITCHER, by a committee of scientific gentlemen,
os being the best aud cheapest
DISINFECTANT
now ln use. PRICK, FIFTY CENTS.
For sale by
W.W.LIN OLN, KING!* WARING.
J. B. MOORE, 8. D. BRANTLEY,
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.. T. M. TURNER.
Retailers will send orders for future suDplIes to
R. D. PHILLIPS, Wholesale Agent,
marlS—tf Savannah, Ga.,
CHALLENGE CHEMICAL WORKS
E. R, DURKEE 8b CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERS' DRPGS,
INDIGO. SALERVTUS, Bl CARS. SODA.
CREAM TARTAR, POTASH,
Baking Powders, dec.,
181 PKAKL STREET, (COHNKK CEDAR.)
Wow Yorlt.
apr5—-lm
WHITE MATTINGS.
rpHK subscriber Iihs Jaut received a
1 small lot of VERY LOW rKIOKD White Mat
ting ;
’ -AL<0-
Whtte and Checked Mattings of different quali
ties, In all the widths. D. LATiiitUP,
marSl—tf 140 Conxre*a street.
Af\ BOXES Family and l*nie Moap,ju*t
T:U received and In store, for 8 j) e ( ^jJ YRNE
apr!4 cor. Bryan and Jelf rsonsta.
QTAKCII-STARCH.-30 boxes Pearl
O and Corn Starch, on consignment, and for sale
low by Wm. RKMSHAKT a Son,
apr!4 cor- Bay and Barnard stx.
W 4NTKU—:A pl«a«are Sail Boat about
40 or SO leet long, with a small cabin.
apr!4—iw ft. HABERSHAM A PONS,
. _Jaret, some very superior quality; 10 boxes
Sparling Hock, ta store and for sale by
aorffi W- si. DAVIDSON.
For Paiatka, FI a*,
VIA BRUNSWICK. ST. MARY’S, FKRNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE AND PICOLATA. STOPPING
AT ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. .
TO leave from Dlllou’
wharf, fontofthe^ Uao Works
The new aml splendid xteam-
LThV it a, i ,/%»*!;, LOUIS M.COXKTTKR Com
mander, having been thoroughly overhauled and
repainted, will resume her regular trips leaving as
connect regularly
:id Florida and Fernandlua
the Interior of Florida.
All Freight consigned to the Agent will be for
warded with dispatch, free of commission,
For freight or pas sage, apply on board, or to
JOllNC. FRASER. Agent,
rfay street.
For -Aai^usta.
|x THE uew, fust aud light
I ih-r draft steamer Excel will run
regularly between Sarannah and
„t a |i 8 tages of the river,
connecting wltu tho New York. Philadelphia and
Baltimore steamships at Savannah, aud the Geor
gia Railroad at Augusta. Goods for Augusta. Ham
burg and the Inteilor should be marked to the care
of John V. Tarver, at Savannah, and produce and
merchandize for Savannah and the Northern mar
kets to the care of H. F. Russell, at Augusta.
Merchants will find this the cheapest route by
which - liey can receive their goods.
Freight forwarded free of commissions.
JOHN V. TARVER.
Agent Savannah.
II. F. RUSSELL,
Jan28—ly Agent Augusta.
Accommodation Boat.
FOR PARAOHUCLA KVKRY MONDAY JfND
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
The new and fast running pas-
I XL,. • • senger and frolght steamer John
«55&r§tfi® <ii. Lawton will leave EVERY
iiiiiinimiiii iMMHnninr and Thursday af-
TUKNOOM, at 4 P. M., for Paracliucla and Interme
diate landings, from foot of West Broad street.
J. W. McALPIN, Agent,
Williamson’s Buildings.
N. B.—Contracts for Landings above can be made.
This Boat will not break t.or schedule, angfi—ly
For Augusta,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
TIIB light draught Iron
steamer >4WAN, Captain K.
JOHNSON, having been thor-
joughly overhauled, will resume
. ..... YD AY AFTERNOON, August 6th,
will leave the Charleston Wharf every Frldav
evening thereafter, at 5 o’clock. For freight or
passago, apply to J. P. BROOKS, Agent,
augS—if Charleston Wharf.
WAY FREIGHT
****** rv BETWEEN this city ami
■Hr ,i. Augusta will be received at all
oEwTSiWlB times, and carefully attended to
ilKBBfiSaSSUby the “Fashion Line” of Boats.
The new passenger and freight steamer Is pro
gressing finely. The proprietors expect to have
her ready by October next.
The patronage of the public Is respectfully aoltc-
(ted, by
Jyi—tf
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
GEO. R. BLACK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
priictlce ln Elllnxlium, liullecli
LEA 8l PE1MIIIVS’
CELEBRATED
Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY
CONNOIBBEURS
o amioAULi to
EVERY VARIETY
EXTRACT
of a Letter from a
KJCIilOAL (JCNTLKMiN
At Madras.
TO 1118 nROTUCR
at
Worcester, May 1,
Only Good Sauce "TellLKA k PKU.
esteemed In India,
aud is. In uiy opin
ion. the most p M la-
Sauco that Is ;
The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the Now
by ISA ft PKKIUN8 for tholr V/OBDK8TKU8H JltK
SAUCE, tho world wide fame of which having led
to numerous Imitations, purchaser*- air* earnestly
requested to see that the names ot LRA ft PER
KINS” are Impressed upon theBottloaud Stepper,
aud printed upon the labels.
Sole WUolonale Agents for the United States,
John Duncan & Sous,
403 BKOAUWAY.N. V.
A .lock ftlWMy, In store. Alao, orders recelyea
lor direct stlnulenl Horn Jtuglend. Innel—ly
Class 14,
DItAWSON .SATURDAY, APBII, 9.1859.
Class 15,
UHAW8 UN 8ATUI111AY, A PHIL 16,1859.
Class 16,
UHAVVS ON 8ATUKDAY, APRIL 23,1859.
Class 17,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY. APRIL, 30, 18 9.
CAPITAL PRIZE
$55,000!
TICKETS ONLY $10.
Halves, Quarters aud Eighths ln Proportion.
On the Finn ol Single Numbom!
Fifty Thousand Tickets—25,827 Frizes
More *han One Prize to every two Tickets !
lowing rates, which Is the risk.
Certificates of Packages of 10 Who'eTlckets
Do. do. 10 Half do 4U
Do. do. 10 Quarter do 20
Do. do. 10 Eighth do 10
IN ORDERING TICKETi OR CERTIFICATES
Enclose the money to our address for the tickets
ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded
by first mall. Purchasers can have tickets ending
In any figure they may designate.
The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent
to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
C^T Purchasers will please wrltotnelr signatures
plain, and give their post-ottlce, county and State.
Remember that every prize is drawn an l
dlately after the drawing—other prizes at the Usi
’ confidential,
r Certificates t
_ .. „ .-oKINNfiY A Cv/..
Office Manor.lc Hall, Bull st Savannah. Ga
C'lt.rs O I, IU.i TEO
LOTTERIES OF DELAWARE
For April, 1859.
FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.,
MANAQER8.
All drawings under the suiterintendence of the Stale
Lottery (Jjmmijsioner.
PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DR A WN.
GRAND DELAWARE LOTTERY,
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
Extra Class 1,
To be drawn lu Wilmington, Del., Saturday, April
. 30.1869.
50,000 Numbers l 25,305 Frizes !!
Prizes Paid in Full, without any Deduction.
In these Lotteries every Prize la drawn.
SCHEME.
And 212 Approximation Prizes ranging from $20 up
to $500.
25.305 Prizes, amounting to $340,000
Whole Tickets $10; lialvea $5; Quarters $2.60.
MAONIFICS“'T SCHBMK:
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
$70,000!
Grauil Consolidated Lottery
OF DELAWARE,
Class I).,
To bedrawn at Wllunngtmi^Del., Saturday, April
8UI1KMK.
$70,000
20/00
16,000
20,000
i Prize of
1 Prize of.
4 Prizes of i
6 Frizes of.
0 Prizes of
4 Prizes of.
195 1’rlzes of
66 Prizes of
60 Prizes of.
132 Prizes of
132 Prizes of
3,960 Prizes of
26,740 Prizes of.
30 316 Prizes, amounting to..
. 20,000.
. 15,000......
. 10,0001
. 10,001/ “
. 8.000
. 6,000
614 800
....$1,202,000
Tickets$20,ftalvos$10. Quartered, Eighths $2J0.
A Package of 26 Whole Tickets at $20, costa. $620
Thom are 12 drawn ballots, and ouch ballot
being worth $20, makes $240
16 percent, oft', being - 36
Leaves net - 204
Leaving risk to tho purchaser $316
Do ao *5 Quarters 76 to
Do do 26 Eighths 37 60
_jr All orders addressed to FiutvoB. Broap-
bSMTs A Co., Wilmington, Del., will meet with
irumpt attention, and tho printed official draw-
" g ‘ 8 WUNoi?5iR«ftDBSNT8 ft OO.,
mar9 Managers.
B ktlGKB^-lfeiOPO, Irtl quality Balti
more paving Bricks, iandJug per Dark Cam pa-
nero and for ssle by
spr!3 COHENS A HERTZ.
Prince Albert.
IT 18 FREE FitO.U POISON.
New Yori, October 1st. 1858.
Mr. E. Lyon—Dear Sir: We nave analyzed aud
tested Tonr Magnetic Powders and find theta pei-
*" mankind and domestic aulmuls.
rhen Inhaled by bugs, ants a
’ JAMES R. CHILTON, 61. D., Chemist,
LAURANCH REID, Prof. Chemlsty,
N. Y. Hospital.
Mr. John L. Rome, Superintendent of the New
York IlosplUl.says, “ he lias expelled utl the bugs,
ants, roaches,moths. Ac , with Ljon’s l'owdur. aud
finds It of Immense value.”
Every gardener and housc-koeper must have a
direct interest luan article of this kind. Reference
can be made to the Astor, Bt Nicholas, and Metro
politan Hotels; to Judge Meigs, President of the
American Institute; James Gordon Bennett, Gen.
Winfield Scott Cyrus W* Field, E. M. Pease of FI vo
Points Mission, Ac , Ac. Judge Meigs says : "This
discovery of Prof. Lyou Is of national Importance
The Fanners’Club have tested It thoroughly. It
wll destroy locusts, grasshoppers, ants, moths
bugs, and all vermin. Garden plants can be pre
served and houses made pure.”
Arrangements are no* made through Messrs.
BARNES A PARK, of New York, to ha vc It sold
throughout the world. Many worthless imitations
MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, &C.
W finre now prepared to exhibit a Terr
large assortment of LACE MANTLES,
POIN18 and SHAWLS, Fllk, 811k and Lace.and Loco
Mantillas, HagianB, Basques and Dusters, togeth-
M U i«r ror,e ‘ y ° r ba,iicui4 ' b1lk '
Zephyr Shawls,
The whole forming the largest and most compre
hensive assortment of these desirable Goods over
offered ln this market.
REED A CARPENTER,
inat ?149Congrea street.
“In retiring from business, I have sold all my in
sect Powders and Pills, Letters Patent, and tfc-7 at
crets pertaining thereto, to Messrs. BARNES A
PARK. This Powder Is a discovery made by mj - '
self, and brought from the interior of Asia, aud Is
unknown to any otuer persons. Tbe genuine and
effective article Is put up In tin canisters, and will
continue to bear my name.
" E. LYON.”
Rats and Mlco cannot bo reached by u powder
and ure killed by a Magnetic Pill. Order them
through any merchant.
’Tla Lyon’s Powder kills Insectr In a trice.
But Lyon’s Pills are mixed for rats and mice.
Sample Flasks, 25 cents; regular slves, 60 cents
13 and 15 Park Row, New York*
Also, THE MEXIOANMUBTANa LINIMENT.
TUB I.1VBR
INVIG0RAT0B
I REPARED BY DR. SANFORP,
Compounded entirely from Gums,
T8 ONE OF TIIB BKsT I’UKPJATIVl
JL AND LI V Ell MEDICINES now before the puollc
first on the Liver to eject Its morbid matter, then
xperlenced i
istreugthi
» at the same time that it purges it; a-..
when taken dally lu moderate doses, will .-.trongtl-
n and build it up with uuu inal rapidity.
Ivertsoneot ■ the principal reguis
tors of the human bo-j^idy; aud '
Its functions
fully developed. The
tirely dependent on
tho Liver for the per
tlons; when the
Liver—huvingcea-
the diseases of that
prletors has made It
To prove that this
any person troubled
vlnlnt, lu any of Us
bottle, and conviction
T'heso Gums remove
tor from the system,
place a healthy How ol
stomach, causing food
tytna the
.. blood i,
to the whole machtne-
of the disease—effect*
Bilious nttuckn
Is better* ureven-
se of tho Liver lu-
One dose aftor eating
tbe stomach aud pre
rising and souring.
Only one dose taken
vents Mtfhtmure.
" ly oue dOBe taken
bowels gently, and
One dose takou after
Byspepslat
46jT One dose of two
ways relive * ‘
One bottle takeu for
moves thocauso of the
perfect cure.
Only ono dose Imme-
lc, while
One dose, often re-
for Cholera Mor*
of Cholera.
O/.dy one bottle
’ ■* “ ' tbe
from the skin.
oover falls.
AST A few bottles
excUUu “
We ta.
medteine
Aaue,Chill Fever,
BlTliouaType. **
and thousands _.
wonderful virtues.
proven-
Fever.,
'ype. 1 toper-
well, the powers we
stomach Is almost er-
the healthy action ol
formauce ol Its func-
ach Is ut fault, the
and thn whole system
of oue organ—the
to do Its duty. Foi
organ, one of the pro-
ills study, In a practice
years, to Uud some
counteract tho many
whit hit Is liable,
remedy Is at last found,
with Liver Com"
forms, has but to ttys
Is certain.
all morbid or bad mat
pplylng in thole
le. Invigorating the
digest well, purl-
giving tone and health
ry,removing thocauee
” ,1 cure.
arecuren, uud, whm
tou* by the occasloua
vlxorntor.
Is sufficient to relieve
tbe food tioui
before retiring, ore-
each meal will
tea-spoonfullo will ai
llendaoho.
female obstruction r»
disease, and makes »
dlately relieves Choi*
for Jaundice re-
~ uunatuial ooUr
el complaints ylei jI
cures attacks cause*
cures Dropsy, by
PINK WHITE BRILLIANTS, only 15
A cents per yard, worth 2C cents, at
REED A CARPENTER’S.
A lexander kid gloves, a«
usual, at REED A CARPENTER’S.
New Linen Goods.
1 ft.A AND'11-4 Linen Sheeting
Good Shirting Linen for 31 cents.
Fino Damask Table Linen, from 37>i upwards.
ToweMngs, Napkins, Doylies, Ac., at
REED A CARPENTER’S.
rtOUGLAS Ac SHERWOOD’S famous
U Matinee Skirts, at
REED A CARPENTER’S.
L ADIES’ and Misses’ Extension Skirts
ot all sizes, at
RMEI) A CARPENTER’S.
fN RENADINK, Oronudle nnd Barege
VJ Robes, at REED A CARPENTER’S.
Ladies will find
A V E R Y large nssortment of flue
French Kmbrolderlesi at
REED A CARPENTER’S.
Gentlemen will find
A BEAUTIFUL assortment of flue
Linen Docks and Drills, Marseilles Vestings,
Ac., at REED A CARPENTER’S.
EVERYBODY WILL FIND
BUT ONE PHICE
AND
TERMS C-A.BX3C ,
At REED
mar7
0 P ENI
tSZhViffV’A
raspecttnlljr
sprig lUBroOghi
Paris ttUU
141 Broughton
NEIXT DOOR XO MR. I. W. M<
„ Diswon.
Opening Day, Thursday,
■-flUl* MAUA91B CBVi
^WBWfcroHpcctftiHy Informs t
nab and vicinity that
sortment of MILLINERYUOOJ
Crape and Silk Bonnets, Flowers
of ad descriptions
DRK88-M aKING done In the lot
Selling Off at Hal
.t nB ’ r 1111 . 8 * Trlmuilngs Skirts. Lunen
‘-^8. Ac., Ac., Informs the ladles thal”ti?
rlflce those Goods at half price,
FLOWERS, &o.
of ,.li« from her Irlenrt. aud the ladh*
GRAND OPEN!
SPRING & SUMMEI
MIL LINE
AT
IU6 BUOlfnllTON STREET,
SAVANNAH.
BEST ASSORTED. MUST SELECT and
dtfBtf B J n 8T i T00l l OF MILLINERY EVEr YkT
OFFERED. Eugenie Bonnets, and other^or the
latest, most roherche and fashionable stylet.
Bonnet Ribbons and Trimmings, of any partlcu*
Bha(1 ®. or pattern. A splendid assortment ef
* erMn " 1 * totant
To ladles In quest of ffnegoods end great bargains,
at the cheapest cssh prices, this Is decidedly the
?Si?.Sy l K7ou e :S bluKm,,nt
Remember tbe number.
106 BROUGHTON STREET,
ronr2g Three doors Bast of Jotlbrsob.
Fashionable Millinerv
AND f
Dress-Making Establishment.
' 174 UKOUQBTON bTIlKKT. UP STAIBB.
-JBl* MISS A. F. HYDE ho.lB. ...
«olo m.iiosemout of tbe Oailoee.
„ d* , /»T”formerly conducted under the name el
R-a a. F. Hyde, would return her thanks to her
city and country customers for their very Ubeml
patronage heretofore, and respectfully calls thslr
attention to her large and well selected stock of
blesM? 00t,JDa 01 thB and most fashions-
DR^Bg-MAKING done at the shertoat notice.
N. B — Orders from the country attended to
promptly.j marie
McLEA.N’8
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER.
ffUKgreai-
ln the world —
This Cordial Is
dUtllled from a
Berry known'
only to myself,
and chemically
combined with
some of the
moBt valuable
medical roots,
herbs and barks
kuowu to the
mind of man,
snch ns blood
root, black ro >t,
wild cherry
bark, yellow
dock.dandelolns ,-^*T
sarsaparllla.eld-^^fiN
Bffore tukin&othe'’"SJ After taking.
lng the most Infallible remedy f« r the restoration
of health over known.
IT IS NATUUB’S OWN REMEDY.
Iseases by natural laws. When taken. Its
healing Jnflnenco Is felt coursing through every
vein of the body, purifying and accelerating the
circulation of the blood.- It neutralizes any bilious
matter in the stomach, and strengthens the whole
THE GEORGIA FORESTER.
rw .rta'jsw
a riving, dressing and Jointing macnine, pre
paring wood of all descriptions (with the grain)
suitable for staves, at from 4.600 to 6,000 per day.
and requiring only oue man and three boys to per
form the work. No steaming or any othor prepa
ratory process required, save splitting the wood
with the axe In the forest. No saws used either to
spilt or Joint the stave. This machine con be built
to suit any length of stave. vlz-Hogsbeads. Plus*.
Barrels or Kegs, as may be required, and are so
simple that any negro with two uays' Instruction
can work the 8*7; e. The machine is now at work
at Messrs. Lackllson’s, near the Canal, where tho
““ " are requested to call and examine the some.
1 of States, Territories or Counties will be
sold ou fair terms. Apply to
WILLIAM ROBINSON.
L. ,
K M p J t u E OBl ?i aoo, S 1 --
„ . - , „ SaunD.h. dear,!..
„ ••• SftTjumtb ItcpuLlloan. ftuguil. Con.tlt»-
ttou.ll.t, titinrleHton Meicury, »na
Amorlran. and tha N. Orlauna Bnllattn till! pinna
publish tho above oue luontli and ,end bltla to tbla
odlce. »p8
tiiomIsJaIe&M
AGENTS FOR THE
American Chemical Guano
COMPANY.
THIS GUANO hue been fairly aid
practically tested, side by side with Peruvian and
other Imported Guano, by gentlemen of the high
est standing, wlio have given their opinion that It
Is the BEST amfrnost valuable Fertiliser brought
out.
A few sample boxes on hand for distribution.
PI/DE CttIWn TARTAR AND
Bi-Carbonate of Soda,
r l QUARTER, half and aoepo-rdpit-
pers, full weight, Persoas having occasion to
purchase either of those artic es, mar rely upon the
perfect and absolute rurity of ever package bear-
lug our name and trade mark '
Manufactured at tbe Utiaiien'.d Chemical Workik
New York, by E. R. DU UK l '.r: A CO, and sold by
Enquire for K. K. Uurbee A Co.’s Pure Cream T<
tar and Bl Carbor^te of Soda, and see that I
trade-mark Is ur an etch package. aprfr-ln
atos with certainly,
ling to testify to ite
Allwho as&l Itareglvlng their unanlmoustes
mon7 ln its favor.
Mix water ln tbe month
tor, and swallow both together.
THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR
IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERY, an<
Is dally working cures almost too great to belief.-*
It cures as If by magic, even the Hist ’oae glvlug
benefil, and suKtom more «no L ottlo lb requir
ed to cure any kind of LtYer Complaint, from the
worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Head
ache. all of which are tbe result of a DISEASED
LI V ICR.
Prico One Dollar per Bottle.
DR. SANFORD. Proprietor,
345 Broadway, New Yora.
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by
A. A. «Oly*WONR A 00„
8.1) UKANTLKY,
J. U. MUUttK ft uU.
Savannah,
apri3 -lydAw
OINK suismors.-A ceod naeoriment
I? of Lanes' fine Scissors; also, Usui’s Pocket
Scissor4, Pocket Knives, Ac , for sale by
apr!6 SAMUEL PALMER A SON.
er Complaints, Dyspepsia, Jaundice. Chronic or
Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys,
and all Diseases aristae from a Dlsor-
„ ., dered Liver or Stomach.
Heartburn. Inward Piles Acidity of the Stomach.
Fullness of Blood to the Head. Dull Pain or Swim
ming In the Head. Palpitation of the Heart, Full-
ness or Weight ln the Stomach. Sour Eructations,
Choking or Suffocating Feelings when lying down.
Dryness or Yellowness ot the 8kln and Eyes, Night
Sweats, Inward Fevers, Pain In the Small of the
Back. Chest or Side, Sudden flashes of htat. De
pression of Spirits, b rightful Dreams, Languor. De
spondency or any Nervous Diseases. Sores or
Blotches on the Skin, aud Fever and Ague (or Chills
and Fever.) It will also ture diseases of the Blad
der and W omb, such as Seminal Weakness. Incon
tinence of Urine, Strangu ary Inflammation or
Weakness of the Womb or Bladder. Whites, Ac.
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
This Cordial will never fall to cure ony of the
above diseases, If taken as por directions on each
bottle, ln German, English and French.
OVER HALF A MILLION OF BOTTLES
Have been sold during the past six months, and In
no Instance bas It tailed In giving entire satisfac
tion. Who, then, will suffer from weakness or de
bility wb8n McLean*. Strengthlog Cordial will cure
yon r
TO THE LADIES.
Do you wish to be healthy aid strong ? Then go
and get some of McLean’s Cordial. It will strength
en and Invigorate you, causing your blood to flow
through every vein, and the rich rosy b 00m of
health to mount to youT cheek again. Every bot
tle warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
We say to parents, If your children are sickly,
puny or afflicted with complaints prevalent among
chfidron. give them a small quantity of McLean’s
Cordial,and it will make them healthy, fat and ro*
bp at-Delay not a moment; try it and be convinced.
It Is deltclou* to take,
j,. EVERY COUNTRY MERCHANT
Should not leave the city until he bad procured a
supply of McLeau’s Strengthening Cordial. It sells
A »beraldiscount
will be made to those who boy to sell agalu.
Ask for McLean’s Strengthening Cordlal.and take
fv°rol n #th K»°®* y remedy that will puri
fy the blood thoroughly, and at the same time
strengthen the system.
One table spoonful every morning Is a certain
p eventlveforOholeia, Chills and Fever, Yellow
Fever, or any prevalent disease.
Price only $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.
Q1 J.H. McLEAN.
4.. *. , B® 1 ? Proprietor of tbe Cordial,
McLean’s Volcanic Oil LlnlmenL
tOT Principal depot on the corner of Third and
Pine streets, St. Louis, Mo.
McLean** Volcanic Oil Liniment*
The best Liniment Id the world for man or beast
Rheumatism, neura!gta,para!ysls,bruises,spra!ne
stiffness In the Joints or mnseles. swellings, sore
throat, earache or toothache, wounds, fresh cuts,
sores, burns, scalds, pains, Ao.. yield to the 'mag
ic” Influence of this wonderful Liniment.
For Horses and Cattle. It Is an infallible remedy
for chafes. k»Us, scratches, cracked heels.lamer.ess.
spavin, aweeny, splint, fistula, bruises, swellings!
wounds, rattle snake bites, and various other dU-
eosos which animal* are liable to from injuries or
accidents.
sSaiasaisssa.
buy to e «ell < 8ga?)? UL W!l1 b ® to merchants who
For sale by J. H. MpLEAN, proprietor, cor-
forV.le™ * nd PlM ihfeil
flprlg-lTdfty
BERNARD STAMM’S
HAIR-CUTTING &SH1VING
SALOON,
Opposite the Pulaaki House, fronting
on Johnson Square-
»Torfe«ce t .'l„‘iff n ,n r„3 , S; i 2' nt ' C “ , “ “ ““
PKRFUMESantl UAJR DYE. with ail Other arti
cles In my line of business, on hand aud for sale at
reasonable terms. Jan24—tf *
CAREY’S
Daguerreotypes, Photographs and
AMBROTYPES,
B R ° U OH T ON ST H EET.
P M. GARY would respectfully give
• notlcu1 that his operating hours are from 9 A.
M. to 5 P. M.
AMBROTYPES FOR 50 GENTS.
Photograph* of all sizes executed at the shortest I
notice. dec3!
GASH BUSINESS.
it
D.vlJ O’Connor., ami .tio Marah.II Uotiso, wlier,
hewlll.U.ncI to maklos OKNTLKMEN’8 OA»-
MENTS lu tho best and latest style, at prices to
suit all who will patronize him. UNIFORMS of all
kinds which are made ln the State will also be at
tended to and by tho latest regulations. Garments
made elsewhere, that do not fit the gentlemen, will 1
also be attended to. . • '
Doe* Henairing, and at the shortest notice.
A suit or Glothes made In fourteen hoars.
Cutting for men and boys paid for on delivery.
1*. S.—Tor*— -**- ^
conversant with catting gentlemen’s
can be taught in live (6) lessons. No compensa
tion requreduntil the student Is satisfied that!
have given him entire satisfaction. ■
t7-ly M. CAREY. Agent.
^^fi|KA8Y SHOES FOR THE FEET*
Received this day per Alabama, a fine
lot of Gents’ Cloth, Lasting and Glove Leather
E. K. DURKEE’S
Yeast or Baking Powder
I S the (IheapsNti Beat aid Beultfcleaft
P, , e 8skes,°Pa8try. Ao*** f " **"*** ® rWM1,
' it pays for itself
In the saving af Milk. Eggs, Shortening, Spoiled
good^Yaait trou ^- B * u< ^ exponae of pro^rlog
This article has, by Its steady and con
ly Increasing demand since Its Introdnetloi
years ago, proven lteelf to be an tadispWfcl
clo In th4 kitchen of every household. It 1
best, most convenient and economical artier
world for making light, sweet and healthy
cakes of all kinds, pastry, puddings. Ac., v
fermentation. K. R. DU iuUlT\ i
anr6— lm 18|; Pearl street,
NEW AND FASHION)
mum GOODS!
llshad stand, corner Bryan a
LADIES ^ .
jtanras WQBS
r 50«ce to Mariners.
CHRONOMETERS RATED BY TRANSIT.
Particular attantlou paid to repairing Wa
ftadJewelry. I mar 11J OKO. WILLfliaT
STEAM BRASS GOOI
H AYDEN, Sanders Sc Co.,
tnrers. Steam Whistle*;
Tallow Oil Cups;
Gong Bells; Gauge Cocks;
G!ohe Oil Cups; Air C *
Globe Valves: Steam
Globe Check Valvea;
Double Flange C
A LK-~A’
Just receive^ or ft