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own.eyre, mid In Ilia aye* pf nil
In every eroltnn of ibe Union I
We sincerely hope, for Iho honor mill nitfely
oilUin. l'i'IOTn I of Ilia BOntli, that Mr. HTr.riiiwn’ cornier! will
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- ; Tlio ConntltutionaHInhm Platform.
gu aonnioO, MAT 14,1880. ! The Balllmora papern onttlali| full repo... ... _n.ii-.-.TTTTAll MTPrtTAT
I yifiproceeiltnipi ortho Into Constitutional-Union ahsowation-ju ^miim
f aililiiisOKAl H. U,invention In thnt city, Wc ore - only nblf! to ! mont||)y lulH .|, n|f , v(1 | i >( . l, ( .tdut llicKwhnnteTIIlH
Tltrcn l>«yn latm- iron. Enroius «*■*“ «" TIlK ^ , { ^msu. *••!* »<•
Amval of*. Fulton- . ET^
cnrrnv FrRM AND ADVANCING. °f tli« country litive hail thcuirnc. to mislead anil ! QKwh Indies,now Mho opportunityto gel light
ww • «n f|v,. rt deceive the people, nlnl ut tin* Mimic lime to Hi- elegant duller*, Shoe*, Pump*. Slipper*, Ac., at the
New’W»«K,Miy Hl-Tho at^nuMlp-V««e.i - ,| CH , M1 , u fcn| Wl.loni of the ci.nntry. by the -
ms arrived with Liverpool dates to lltc-il ln*v. , ereiiilnn and rneournifcmcut of greonntplilcnl and ;
LivKiti’ooi, Cotton Mmikkt.—Tho enlce of sectional imrtlne, therefore— , , I
three day* wore 80,000 bales—apurnlntom taking ! Itmilreif, Tluit It Is hnlli thii’pnrj ol palrlotl.m
™ Tim twirled, aloiail linn and mb and ol duly to reeo K nlr.c no political prlnelples,
SAVANNAH DAILY MORNING NEWS, MONDAY,
£Uut MMiWipi*'
w^r^sl'IOlN'i'lJOH BOAT OX.TT11.
A meeting for Iho eloetloii of aAlrera of
theClnhtvIll la* holdTIT1H (Monday) KVKNINlI, .the j
IHli Inti., at 8 o’clock, at Ihoofllreof Cnpt. Wylly, ]
miiyll UPWARD O. LBOHIBL, IWr.
14, 1860.
special
JT, &
B, T18&1@1
No. 111 OonKuost? Street. Savannah. Georgia,
,#,000 hales. Tho inarVct oloeetl Krill andml- , fflher Ihmi
vunclng, but not quoinbly higher. 1
(State or Tha»e.—Manchester uilvlec* were
fiivornUle. Tho market was linn, null In some
lnstancc*«1l qualities had slightly mlvaiieeil.
I.ivbuiuol Maukets.—Brcndsittfls were de
clining. Provisions quiet hut sternly.
Consols fl5)<@9A({ for money mid tieeoniil.
[secoxu tntsPATL’ti.J
Wntertteld, Nash & Co. report that the went It- ! whose ,||fc
er Is favonihTtf for the crops, mid llthru Is conso- nillluify li
Tub Cosstitltion ok the Uodntiiv,
'I’iie Union np the States, and
Tiik Enpouokmbnt ok the Laws.
Mr. C. If. lloKKINH, of Georgia, wullled “a
platform In one word, one on which three mil
lions of pooplo could stand, mid that was Hous
ton, of Texas, the hero of Sun Jacinto. (Ap
plause.) lie was the limn for the crisis, mul one
fiirntsliud a platform, lie wanted a
Item us In ltHO mid ItHM." Blit the
Philadelphia Boat mul Shoo Knqiurlum. Such
hcatlllnil shapes and so astonishingly cheap, even far
lass than wo have been paying for such Inferior arti
cles. ItnnT procrastinate; gu lit
uf tltusi! hnmulfiil heeled Slippers, wltti Knscttcs, m
*1 M). Thu tiddru** i* No. I ll Broughton ntruet, noxt
Hernandez’* Confect lonorv Store. Don't forget.
may8—Iw*
OFFICE HAV’ll. ALBANY & GULP It. It. DO.. I
Savannah, Mii.v .'Id, INK). )
Til! HI Annual MuHllnK ol'
the Stockholder* of the Hiivniiimh, Alba*
ny & Uuir Itnllyond Company will In* held at tin* Ex
change on MONDAY, the Mill Inat., at l‘J o'clock M.
nm> I -til JOHN SCREVEN, President.
ARB MOW IN UKIKIFY OP TUB LABtHWT AND 9IORT TABIBD A SNOUT*
, mont or Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS ever IMPORTED TO TII18 PITY,and would re»pecirully call
JirtL&rr • ATTENTION of their patron* ami the public 111 general, to their splendid collection.
, onr fneUltie* for the purchase nml sale or Goods urn Hitch, that wc are ENABLED TO OVFRIt INDUCE-
I MKNTH to buyers that -fur HI'ltPAHH any OTIIIJH HOUSE In tUo STATE. One of our FUtM ltEMAIN-
; IKtl PKRMAN'ENTI.T IN NEW YOKE, and ITItCIIAHINC our (lood* PRINC1PAM.Y for CASH, from
i first linuds, and also at tin- large Auction Hales In New York, we are therefore ENABLED IN MANY IN-
I STANCES to SELL (IOOIIH LUSH limn the COST or IMPORTATION.
: Tu skeptics mid the uninitiated who may doubt the C1IKAPNKHHoT onr goods, we sty GIVE u* ■ CALL
' and satisfy yonselvcs.
quontly but little enquiry lor llreudstull's, mul j Couvnntlnn either thought tliut the Uuloticl'a
prices ore weak. Flour dull mid caster, hut tin- | plittfurin was ton sninll to nccnnimndntc so
ehnngod. Wheat quiet and declined l(ifi~ll; lied 1 many, or that the hern dodge was ‘’played nut." j stored at their risk hihI expe
I*quoted 10s3d@lta; Whitell*q$PJ«4<l. Com I They preferred something even less tangible !
dull and declined Od; White 80s ttd((UWs; Yellow j than old 8a»i. ^
85s0d@88s- '* i The New UoptbRsop.—Tint hark SI. Jamm, I
T|ie Bank of Belgian has reduced Its rules ol j t!)1|)Ii cttcsn, at Philadelphia, May lOlli, front i w
lnterest to !l per cent. Discount market easy , R ,„ Uc Janeiro, with dates to March IHth. thus | Yi
may 11 -
rANTKD-iiirce
. ; Maker*
may M—n
ill bo |
WM-HTA.RU. !
Juiiriioyiiimi Tailor*, (i'oat !
‘7M. It. NORU18H,
liidcr Manonlo Hall.
hpcakw or tin*, now crop of oollccr.—The new
ANTKD.—A cumputiMil Wcl Nur*c, ihr which !
I bo bo#t wiiijc* will Ihj jclwii. Apply at till* oC-
inayH—tf *
The ship AVptimc, from N'ew Orleans, Is ashore | „f ,. u n’,.,, | 8 represented as heltlR larger than
OUR STOCK
In Part; Comprises the following Goods:
l- A ill IIS DRESS GOODS.
‘J.000 yards ItltEss HILEH, er every shade nnd color, from 87M to fl.73
off Wexford, on the const of Ireland. It i» likely
that hor cargo will bo saved.
Three hundred tliousand'pounds of Aiislmllmi
gold had arrived, and hail been engaged.
ONE BAY LATER FROM EUROPE.
Arrival of the Canadian.
COTTON FIRM~ANi> STEADY.
FABTOin Point, ilny 18.—The steamship
Canadian, with Liverpool dales to the lid lust.,
baa arrived. '
Liverpool Cotton Market.—The wiles of’i “J’ 11 , •_ , . .,, .. ,
, .... aunmhineo of min from this time lorwurtl, nuts
two day* were 17,500 halos—speculators taking t c . lMMO t ll8 it j 8 ultvmlv too fr.r spent to
5,500 bales. The market closed Arm and steady. 1 recuperate.—Atliui* Watr/iiimi,.
Contois tincliangctl.
[second despatch.]
• Queenstown, May 8,—Tho J/imilcnr mmouii-
ce* large projects concerning the tnrllf on wool,
cotton and other raw 'materials.
Tho ship Hitjhhvul I.UjM, from New Orlcmis,
had arrived at Havre.
The Chinese are determined to dispute the
passage of tho -Allies to Pekin, mul have two
hundred thousand moil tinder arms.
| ever before known; thclitnhs nftliulrccslmvlug j n.y lame iq.rll—tf
, to he propped up to prevent) their breaking he- j V,oU baLk,-tir^re. t’^rnl uf If.
! nwitU the weight of thii ^rowlny* burden, flic ; J* *liarca Moittn \Vo*rcrii K.lC. Hlovk.SOKlmroaMUH-
, new eolleo would not he It. the market before | „, l881ra . u , f(lr , f ,
I the middle of .lime. __ , will bo |wbl. . [mnyiaj. •). BHYAN-A HON.
I YYjikat AND Lime olncc ex- | T\TOTIi)K.-JVr*oiiH Imvlim Uuuka iiflniii'Inylo
' pre**eil the. ojiinloii Unit i( no ilhuoter should ! IN Iho late .lolm F. Hymniia. will please return them
overtake the Wheat eroj). there would he u large ! *« No. 4Gordon Block. __ nmyld—tf
yield in the unper part of Northeastern Georgia. ] XTOTICK. All persona having dalnni against the
- We regret to learn that tho crop has l»een seri- . il estate or Francis T. Cote, late of Chatham county,
. oiisly affected hv the late remarkable and pro- ! will prepent them, duly atn>*ted, within the Unit* pre-
: traded drought. The same eatioc has mnirly I sorllicd by law. nml all person* Indebted to said estate
' ruined the oat crop. Indeed, we have heard the ! w,, l ••‘J** 4 '* payment to M. L. COLf
dnlpti expressed that if there shouhVbe nn “—
niayl4 ’ ' Administratrix.
]\TOTKJB.-*8lxty day* utter date.nppllentlou will
i.1 Ihj inadt! to the Court of Ordinary of Camden
romity fur leuve to Hell an improved lot, and one lot.
Bailroud Bank 8toek, tHdonging to estate of Louis
DuhcIoiix, deceased,.for bene tit of boir* and creditors.
ninyM A. B. DI FOl It. Administrator.
Wo learn that a mini named John Hull, a
tin pedlar from Home, was found shot dead In
his wagon a few mllea IVoni Lalhyelte, one day
last week. He wn* evidently murdered for Ills
money, ns he was known to have had a eomdder- I T^rOTICK.—All bills agulust the steamer Wi
able amount on Ills person when he loft Lain- . XJ Heabrook inust bo presented Tor settlement at o
yette, all <»f wliltdi. liMretlmr wllli III# wntcli. was i otnee
missing
Qtw ^rtvatijsemcntjs.
gY* Wo call uttcntlnn to the curt! of,Mr. A, C.
BuTLK.it, lit onr advertising columns. Ills stay
here Is drawing to n close, unil we rcctiiniucml
those win, desire his services to call on him
without UelnjL^^
- ‘Godey’s Lady’s Book.—To say. that llo-
DKT’s Is the Wt publication of Us I'huis, Is hut i » 8 , n.,I. Havant will apply
doing It Simple justice. It Is, In every sense of Letters itisiuissery ns Atunluistniler nn the estate uf
the word, what It purports to he, a lady's hook, | thercrii
andwowouder how any of them get ou with- | It may concern,-in tie aiid ii|ipi Hr licriire said Court in
:, till of which, tugether with his watt’ll, was t nWeenimr liefuru the antli hist., nr they x. ill he de-
Ing when he wuh (BHCoverod.—Dalton Time*, h VmyU- S ' * 1 * ,,UOOK ri5iriwt«m K V?h»V r .
OTKJEs—A'l persoiiH having conirurted debts
FUNERAL INVITATION. . 18 with mo during my eniplnymeiit at Lewis Jack- ,
Tlic friends of Mr. John and Small A. Erwin are In- *' makopayment,
viteil to attend the faneral «r their Inrant daughter „myl-ini * ROlKKNKR ’ ‘ ^Hry m fs t rel-t
4 UI!IINlNTUATOIP,S SALE.- By virtue of
mi order from the Honorable Court or Ordinary
of Glynn county, will be sold outlie tlrst Tuesday iii
.July next, between the legal hours of sale, before the >
Court llojise door, tlmt tract of land. No. Hit, lying in
tlio mill District, formerly Lowndes, now Brooks 1
'Otiniy, belonging to the estate of William Turner, for
1,000 ' SILK TMMHK, very flue, «7,'f
lOOO •! PIUNTRD GRKNKDINEH. 60r., worth $1.00
5000 •• UNOLIHII BKUACiK, very cheap
1000 " Black and colored BRKAGKB, very cheap
1000 “ KNGL1BII BALZAHINE8, very liandoomo
8500 “ FHKNCII ORGANDIK M1T8L1N, very tine, at $5 nnd 87*, worth double
1500 " KOITLAltD SILKS. cents, worth 75 cento
800 pieces White BRILLIANTS, very cheap
SOU " Rich Muslin nnd Orgnndle ROBKS
50 ” Double Super Iterage ROBKS, vury cheap
50 " Double Super Grenadine, at half price
5000 yard* Printed MUSLIN, from to 117s. cmito
*8500 •* DKBAGK, for Travelling Dresneo, from It) to }|7,^ cants
850 " C'AMLBTKKN, for Travelling Dreoses, very eiu'ap
50 pieces White and Colored TARLKTONS
50 " PKIUK CLOTH, vory cheap.
It is U8KLEHS TO ENUMI'JItATK any other articles iu tbit DKFARTMKNT, as U U rcplole with evory
CLASS of Goods Ilia.* will SUIT Die taste of the most fastidious.
MOURNING GOODS.
BLACK CRAPK. BLACK 8KWING BILK
BLACK CRAPK MARKETS and GRENADINES
BLACK ALPACAS, ULACK UOMBAKINKS,
BLACK CRAPE DK PARLE
BLACK CRAPK DK LATNB.
W« have a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of these Good* at very IIKOTTCRO PRICKS.
COUNTY.—'To ull whom It may ^mcernTWlici?- j °fvn°*nva' 8 ’°^/ HU /^ Y'** ft ' ,c **
R..1. Davaut will apply at the Court of Ordinary for • _ |lin yl4 M M. H. DASIIhR, Adm rth Oonr> min.
NOTICE.
. WHITE GOODS.
ontlt Thn.liinn niiinhar now heforn us U n uinke objection (If any they have) on or before the first will continue the business at tlit|old Htund, and I re-
outu. incdiino mill nu, now ueiorii us, is a Monday InNnvemWrnsit.nllMinvIiiosaUI Irttumwlll I ixmiiiivnd Win to l!,ij public utidhim, tlmt my Mends
capltnl one—every wllli equal to any ol Us pro- I Ira granted. will give lilm u rail. T. J. CROTTY.
Witness, Dominick A. O' Byrne. Kai|., Ordinary fi .. .
Chut limn county, this eighth day of May, IttlO.
mayl4 JOHN W. KERN, Dep. CPk C. O. C. C.
dceessors—and that Is saying no littlo lu Its
ihvor.
the f
ml eontre. A handsome rft
a Under, mnortvliig IU at ml
Hon. A« H, Stephens’ Letter. •
The Augusta CotutUutlonalM ol (Caroline rogartio win uppty m t„e court
contains tuo letter of lion, A. II. BtbpiiBnh, In ! dlnnryfor Jitters Di*inl**orymj Adniln»trutrlx
reply to several gentlemen of Maeo.t, who sollt- j SmffS. mid adu.onl.li all whom
Red his wolfs In roforenco to the finiMcut attitude j u may concern, lo l>o and appear before said Court to
of the Southom Domoemev, for pnhllctillon. He- '““he oblei tlon (If any tliey have) oil or before llie tln*t
... . .. . .. * . . , , i Mouday in November next, otherwise said letters will
lleving, as wo do, that tho course adopted by the | j M , »„»„*( w j.
delegates froiu thoeightextremoSouthern Slates ; Witiioss, Domlujck A. O'Byrtie, Kan., Ordinary for
In tho Into Convention, was dictated l>y print ! ! "'dOlLN^vSltN. Be'iK (rt'oT'o. 0.
pie, patriotism and solf-rcspcet, and that tin’ ■ • ’ "_„r —; i ‘-
rights, safety nnd honor of the Bomh depend LUM,
upon the firm and united approval nml mnlllte- d\S-SVNBAY, the Uth hietiiut,ilOLI.) ’HlIIRq*
unnee of their action by tho Bouthern people, w it "" .8TUD,.wjth tlftiupiid
regre|t exceedingly to flml.one, to whose opinions
on pdUUcal subjects, wo have been accustomed
to defer, advancing views niitugoiilulicnl lo
our sottlod convictions and opposed to the judg
ment of the majority of the delegations front the
elav’o States In the late Convention.
We arc unable tills morning, to'make roAtu
for Mr. Stepuens’ letter, and we will not at
tempt a statement of Ills argument, which, lit
onr opinion, contains no now or siulsfiiclory ar
gument lu litvor of iho abandonment, on the
part of the South, of the ground taken In the
majority platform, which was so Insultingly-re
jected by tho majority of the Convention.
Mr. Stephens admits the Justice of all the Smith
demands, having himself conteudetl for I’the en
actment by Copgress, of all needful Inws for. the
protection of slaveproperty lu the Territories,
so long as the territorial condition lasted”—hut
argues that In tho compromise, the South* sur
rendered the right of protection nnd accepted
nonintervention, submitting her rights of pro
perty In the Territories to be determined b)
Havununh, May lit, IKtSt.
uinyM—lw
NOTICE.—The HTAIt OK THE
ROt’ I’ll will nut leave on the trait Inst.,
having been wtthdrawn I'roin Ibe Ilia-
Tur tba jiresent. Notice will lie given j
NOTICE.
FITIIE Debtors nml Creditors of JAMES P1KH- i
X PONT are hereby notified that he has this dav
made an hsolgnment to tlio underslirned ftirthe henu- •
tit of all his creditors. They nre therefore requested
•tuConform respectively with tlio requisition* of the :
4inv. GEORGE R. BLACK, Assignee
March 81. .1860. apr.'l j
LOST. I
/Ai* THE HOAD TO VIIUNUNHI-RfL
on the 7th of May, a Bag, eontnlning some artl-
pcluVi or feelrThid’s Clotning; Tno nnrtor win he reward-
rnoyW—Iw etl by leaving-tlio same at tho Counting Room of
V—* | inxylS- *1 . Atessrs. U. llABBRSlIAMA; HONS.
Charleston AdvertlNemeuf. a j Notice lo Water Takers.
Valuable Saw Mill.
BY THOMAS RYAN A NON*
Will bo sold al Private Sule.t hat vnluahloand impro- j
lug property, known ns TORUK'S LUMBER YARD i
villi? property, known Hs TOUUK H LUMBER 1ARD j tiavmmit of Water Dpi
AND SAW MiLL, sltnnted at the southwest corner of | Ki!?nil, allowed iiiitl'
Washington nml Chapel streets, nml'proxlnuvto to the j lmM f t nfior wliluli 10 n
Northenstnrn It.llrosd Depot. 'I’he illll • Is snlistim. 1 SSsmem for delay
OrrieK Boaiu) op Commissiomkus. ) i
Savannah Water Work*, May It, 1600, i j
W ATER TAKKHN All IS H Hit KB Y ,
notilled tlmt the sei-onti seml anuul term for the
r Rents commenced on tlio 1st Inst. I
until the Kith instant to make pay-
j 111 per cent, will he charged on the 1
i.wt,.V wwttii btnfn wvwvf »ni,o j HDfCHsmont for delay, and if not then pain promptly 1
.Mihta? M ni l- t Iho "’ater will h«* sliut.olV without furttier not lee. mid
remain so unil) payment of arrearages and at least
aronew, andtite-wltolo mnentnery has dooh recently »u-nitnUnrM -** - •—*
overhauled, and Is now In poifucl running tinier, mid 1
cnpahlo or hawing 8,000 foot er lumber per day. The.
Lot mutumrea on Washington street ‘J74 foot by 310 feet ,
?^ftr'!VEitxox shell HOAD company.!
h„si. j Notic^oStoO^lderHL
ness, and itapiuximity to the Nortlioasturn Railroad A
Depot oilers a rare cliunee Tor a lncnitlvo Investment. iSKififVsJSSSHS * :
da^V’ennlyaslitswe’s'l" 1 ’ 11 **" ,K ' U,a " 0 nmm of Mesl "i. MOKiVaV j
1 BtaylA^Sawim * _ NO. IS STATE STREET. 1 Jj° l * , | k | ,,w 141,1 Mn * V ’ lM5, ' m ‘ n ,hp hn,irH oM A * M * nml ,
CORNS, BUNIONS, &C, “ /ortorof
300 pieces JACONET MUSLIN, IVotn 10 to 50 cents per yard
•iOO " CHECKED MUSLIN,‘from 10 to 50 cents pec yard
250 *• SWISH MUSLIN,, from 10 to 75cents per yard
50 " WHITE TARLKTONS, from 25 to 04 cents poc yard
50 " NAINSOOK and MULL MUSLIN, from 'Ji lo ti* ceula per yard
25 “ ORGANDIES, for Sleovea and Dresses, cheap.
UAIW’IOULAR ATTENTION is called lothe above department, as the goods are very CHEAP.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
SO cases WHITE SHIRTING, from 5 to 18** cents
25 bales BROWN do Trorn 5 to Wf cpuu
3 cases PILLOW CASK
5 bales BLUE DENIMS
10 bales MARLBORO PLAIDS
5 bale* HICKORY STRIPES
3 cases WHITE JEANS
4 hales BROWN do
2 hales 5-1 BliOWN SHEETING
5 hates 1(M and 11-4 BROWN S1IKETJNG
0 cases from tl-4 to PJ-I WHITE do
The dcuiaud tor the above goods is so greut that the MANUFACTURERS CAN SCARCELY FILL THEIR
ORDERS, CONSKQUEN'fLY they are CONSIDERED a CASH ARTIOf*K, and as wo tell them for a SMALL
ADVANCE on their ORIGINAL COST, we expect tlio CASH.
“WHAT-SHALL WE DRINK.”
TO TJ/K VJTMKSS OF 8.1 VAWAH:
DIIOLPIIO W OLFE'S
Pure C o k ii li e Wvn mly»
Iinportnt uud bottled by himself, warranted pure,
and tho best quality, w ith hlf certificate on the bottle,
and lib seal on Iho cork.
VTDOLPHO W OLFE'S
Fiil'ti Port Win 1),
Importinl and Iwitlcd by hhuself, put up for medi
cinal use, with hlv certificate on the bottle; warranted
pure and the best quality.
IJDOliPIfO WOLFE'S
Pnro NlM»rry Whits
Imported aud bottled by himself, the name as the
Port Wine.
ITDOIiPHO WOLFE'S
Pure Itliidoiru Wlno,
Imported and bottled hy himself for private and
medicinal use, the best wine ever offered for sale to
the trade In bottles. This wine Is warranted perfect
ly pure.
IIDOLPHO WOLFE'S
Pure J ii iiinioil lliuu,
8T. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY.
All tho above Imported nnd hotlled by himself, war
ranted pure nnd the heat quality.
TO 77//; l'UHLIV.
I will stake my reputation, ns a man, tny atandhik
a* a merchant of thirty years’ residence lu the city of
New York, tlmt what I pledge nnd testify lo with my
seal, tny luhle. nnd my ccrtillcate*. Is correct, and can
lie rolled upon hy every purchaser.
Physician* who use Wlnea and Llquont In tholr
practice, should give the preference to these articles.
For sale hy all respectable Druggists aud Apothe
caries.
The fnllo\vhig*rcspcclnh1c wholesale flrni will sup
ply tho trade: HOLCOMBE At
ITdolplio Wolfe,
Sole Manufacturer and Importer of the Schiedam
Amnmiic Schnapps, No. 22 Heaver Street,
New York* aprlO—fim
LEA & PERRINS’
CELEBRATED
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE,
PRONOUNCED BY
coxxorsssrits Bl m anii'At* UKNTLKM AN
at Madras
'O UIH HltOTIIKR,
at. Worechter.
May, 1851.
‘Tell LEA &PKR-
R 1 N S tlmt their
BAUCIS b highly
esteemed In India,
and b,hi my opinion,
the most palatable,
a* well as the most
wholesome SAUCE
OF DINII* that Is made.'
The above SAUCE is not only the bust and the most
POFUI.AH oonuimknt known, hut the most Rvnomleal,
as a few drops in Soup, Gravy or with Fit/t, hot and
cold Joint*, lletf Steak, Game, d*<?., Impart an exquirt-
lie rest, which unpi'lncljiltdSaucemunufactnrerrt have
In vain endeavored to Imitate.
On tho Ihvakfast, Luncheon, Vinner or Sapjter 7\t-
He, a cruet containing “LEA & PERRINS’WORCES
TERSHIRE SAUCE b Indispensable.
To appreciate iho excellent qualities of this dellclom
preparation, It is only necessary to purchase a small
bottle or the genuine, of a respectable grocer or deal
er. a* many Hotel and Hestaurant proprietors seldom
place the Pure Sauce before tholr guests, hut substi
tute a genuine /lottte filled with a epurloue mixture.
Foit Hai.k by Grocers and Fruiterers everywhere.
JOHN IIUNCAN At SONS,
4U5 Jiroadway, Xeio York,
Hole Wholesale Agoilts for the United States.
A Stock always lu Store—Also orders received for
direct shipments from England.
Bewareqf Counterfeit* and Imitations.
fehtl-lyd&w
“ONLY GOOD SAITOH,”
EVERY VARIETY
f iwittl IJottcM.
CUBA TKLWGRAPH
COMPANY.—The Line of this Company
1* In working order lo Fernnndlna mul Jacksonville.
MoswtgTB Will lio sent ft*om the olllce, corner Bay and
llnrunrtl streets. ,
aprSfi 0, C. WALDEN.
i STRIflNO'l’iiBDSr THHI
SYSTEM.—Vigor Is one of the cardinal
elements of health. SlckiicsM I* tho consequence of
Its decline, doath of Its utter paralyzatton. The beat
means of Imparting vigor to the broken down frame
and shattered constitution, which lias yet been Inven
ted or discovered, la prntTorCd to tho feeble of both
Hexes ami all ages lu llOSTETTER’B CELEBRATED
STOMACH BITTERS. Many who reflect upon the
temerity with which they have trilled with health In ^
youth aud maturity, fancy that they have gone too Ihr
to he rerttored. This Is a delusion. Debility, Rom
whatevercattsoarising, may b« cured; slrength, lu
whatevor manner It may have been wasted, may bo
restored hy tho use of tlilrtiiowerhd and hoalthftd In-
vtgorant. For indigestion and all Its painful effects,
bodily and mental, thoy are n positive Hpeclflc. It cau
he had of any flpigRlat. rnaylO—lwd&w
Hollowny'jt Pills and Oiut-
%ff!i meut combined, are a perfect preventive
to CoiiHiimption. With tho flrat feeling of a tickling,
annoying congli, take a dose of Pills and rub the Salve
thoroughly Into tho throat and chusl, nnd the cure Is
certain. Manufactory, 80 Malden Lane, New York.
mnylO fit
MRS. WINSLOW, anox-
perieucud nurse audtemnle physician, him
a Soothing Syrup for childron teething, wlilcti greatly
facilitates the process of teething hy softening the
gums, reducing all inflammation—will allay all pain,
and Is sure to regulate the bowels. Depend upon It,
mothers, It will give rest to yourselves, aud relief and
health to your tnfnnts. Perfectly safe In all case*. See
advertisement In another column. angflS—d&wly
\
j two dollar* additional for shutting It ofi'aud letting it
m again. MAX I ME J. DKSVKRUEU8,
inayia—5 - Secretary.
CALICOES.
20 GASES AMKRIGAN PRINTS, all prices
5 DO. ENGLISH DO., all prices
100 PIECES FRENCH CAMBRICS
50 PIECES COLORED BRILLIANTS
.a. wutp:nt> in- nhr3X>.
TRY IT.—Sweet’s Infallibrn Liniment is
prepared Rom tho recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of
Connecticut, tho great hone Hottor, and has been used
in hi* practice for tho Inst twenty years, with tho
most astonishing aurocus. Ah an external remedy It
Ih without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speed
ily than any other preparation. For nil Rheumatic
and Nervous Disorders It Is truly infallible, and 91* a
curative for Sores, Wounds, Sprains,-Bruises, Ac., its
soothing, healing and powerftil strengthening proper
ties, excite the Just wonder anil .astonishment of ull
who have over given it n trial. Over four hundred
certificates of remarkable cure*, performed by It with
in the last two years, attest this fact. See advertise-
nifllt. HABERSHAM & VERBKRY.
uprfl d&woowly Sole Agents.
QUF)RY.-Hnve you H«en
thnt Big Indian in another column boil
ing Roots, Bark* nml Leaves, for the Cherokee
Remedy ? ly ina r ao__
LYON’S~ MAGNETIC
MJT8 fi C T JP O tVi* fi U
EXTERMINATES BED BUGS, ROACHES, TICKS,
ANTS, GARDEN INSECTS, Ac. It contains no IU-
son.
Lyou’s Magnetic Pills
ARK CERTAIN DEATH TO RATS AND MICK,
aprlt BOLI^ KVEIIY W1IKHK. Mm
No More Grey llalr!
No More Bald lleada!
WHY t
Because Ueimstreet’s Inimitable Roatoratlvo is
coming Into general use. There Is nothing like li.
See ndvortiseinent “Yes You May.”
W. K. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors.
mnrMO -_ ly , - Troy, V, Y.
MORRELL & F!
mill®::
A BB NO W PBKFAlUiD
OHIST, CORN MEAI. unil si
for family use. Also, GroundOnU —
Corn and Husk. All order* loft at' tho>M|ll. corner of
Liberty street and Thunderbolt Road, orrat Wm. M.
Davidson, Agent, will he promptly filled at short no
tice. • -. 5 maylO
VAX.XJAUX*BJ PRKPA-
RATION FOR TnK: HAUL—We pre
sume that nny commendation of Bnmett's Cocoalne
Is Buperfliioua. Probably no arliele of a similar char
acter lias ever attained ao wide-spread and favorable
a reputation, Iii the same apace of time, ns has this
compound of Cocoa-Nut Oil and other desirable art!
cion. Tho proprietor* have hundreds of letters lu
their scrap-book testifying to the efficacy of this pre
paration ; hut the well known reputation of the pro
prietor* la sufficient guaranty of it* quality.—Poston
Atlas and lies. aprld—4w
tf” SFiK advertiaement of Dr.
Sanford’s Liver Invigomtor In nuother
column. nplfl—ly
Bryan’s Tasteless Vermifuge.
Tasteless aa the honeyed dew,
Painless In ita action too;
Harinleas ns the roses breath,
But to worms Immediate death—
Biiyan's VKUMiPiroF, of course,
Is tho mother’s grand resource.
Sold in bottles—price 3^ dimes. Sold by
apr*»4—1m
A. A. SOLOMONS.
them In husl
NOTICE.
Iiav this day
Mr. JAMES E. GRADY, nnd
amyl)—WKM
A. C. BUTLER,
iho Supremo Court. Having muile this Hgi’no- C Ii i r n n <t ll i « t
mont with the North, sho Is bound to slnnil lo i * “* o»® * ® 1/ II1 r 0 p 0 III S l, . . -.— - -
tin, I,.™i„ lnnMmr to tlio FcilBnil (’min. inr I UKflllKNS III. thank* 10thnrltlxcnsor ttavuu- » IIronllmioHu nholreulonniwnr nndCoiumkralo' 1
thpuargniu, looking to. tno trewnii Lourt.s lot na hfor tho IHwral iiaii»iumolra»tow«l on him, bti.lmi.,nmlci’tliiMlniiol Hiilciimfiii .lohnjpn A-. Oo.
protection ugnlnat tho openly avowed nml pmo- Unil Un« o. Intorm tlnnn Hull lilAstuy Imre will too j „ . , . „ IIOI.COMBR * CO.
tlrally enforced doctrine of Squatter Sovereign- I uiliuiteuiithii slm In.liint, nfrer which ikiio othi’r ou- ' as'smmh. frl «Sl..
•j Hnnontna t'r i t J gogcmenta will cull him iiwuy. lie maybe found at , UDITts unii
ty. Ho maintains that tuo Suprotnc Court, lu ) the Screven House, where also ortlera to call ut real- j ulil IS AND MEAL#
the Dre* ScdU decision, gave judgment in our i ponces may ho left, by ladtea or gontlemen. Ills iixniiUNirnivn wax ■ ham
litvor, add admits that Mr. -YA*CT, In Ids tat. | I
speech, has clearly provod that “ Squatter Sov- Ho begs to refer to the following cUIxciin or Savau- i donees, withfiesh ground Grits and
erelptyfr ,^ la ito Kan*. W-4hsi IU could j “ft
mot hy possibility bo In It or nny other Torrlto- I. K. T«m, K«q„ C's.hlor Sun u Ilsnk.
rial bill”—that “« i. o mutlMtonal imixvHiWItu," ■ M ’ 1 «g“i I 1 *'" ,
nnd that It “frfioMn the Cincinnati platform." ] Joha»..rohn*on,Btb.,?iloiomnlra,.lohn'i>oa«Co.)
“Then,” ho asks, “ why should wo of tho South I Thomas llolromhn, B«|., (Holcombe, Johnson *
now -complain of non-intervention, or it»fc n ; vf ra . h. Tlibu, K«q., (Tl.on h Oontbn.)
change of platform f” A. T. Habersham, K.q., iR. II. & Bonn.)
Wo answer, what mattore It If Mr. Stri’Ubns j ^"^0.^500 Julcm.lmr.,,
and Mr. Yanoby and every stvne man III the Win. Duncan, Esq.. (011111*1111 & Johnson.)
. Dr. Charles W. West.
Dr. John L.Wrngg.
Dr. II. li. Byrd.
Dr. John Dayls. mayU—8w
HOSIERY.
3000 DOE. LADIES', MISSES’ nnd BOYS’ HOSE and HALF HOSE
500 DOZ. GENTS' HOSE, al all prices
300 DOZ. GLOVES, of all description*
MISSES’ AND BOYS’ MERINO VBWT8
GENTS’S1I.K and DO. DO.
LADIES’ DO. DO. DO.
Wo call the attention of wholesale buyers vUltiug HiU market to ail of the above Goads, and aiflitre them
that If they comply with our ternin, WE ran nave them both time aud nioucy la goteg North to purchase their
Orders left at the Shoo store of Messrs. Pimier & i *teck*.
Telteau, ornttho Mill, will be promptly attended to. 1
< Irits, Meal, Craektd Corn, Ac., constantly on hand 1
anil Tor wile by M. L. FARIES, Agent, j
aprSfi— lino Indian street Steam Grits Mill
NEW TAILORING
establishment.
E14WIS.
Iii this DopnoDueot wo have a splendid assortment, from a Cashmere, at 50 emu, to a Crape, at $40. \yo can
ofler some derided bargain* In these Goode, as thoy are principally from auction.
KINGS MOUNTAIN
WILLIAM Ii. NORRISS,
lLate I'rem W. O. Pi’Ioh’h,)
R espectfully announces to
III* friend*and the public, that linving concluded
to dq hu»llio»s ou hi* own ocimunt, ho ha* opened n
IU III! uusiiii sn nu •li" umi lu niuill, III' 3l»n UIH’lini U
1 TAILORING EKtahllehment nn Bull street, ono door
South maintains that Squatter Sovereignty Is uat ;
in the Kansas bill, nor in tlio Cincinnati plat
form, and that It is a constitutional Impassibility !
—if Mr. Downs aud his partisans lh the North-1
era States maintain tliat It l« In both the bill umi'
tho platform, and, ns a constitutional principle, , M I I I T A It Y N fi H ft (1 I H
a»..... 5 . IVI I L* I 1 il II I UUnUULl t which he U ready to make ill) lu the finest alyleand to
Yorlrvilln Sn f!n i lh« iierftsct satUlactlou of all who will lUvorhitn with
x uroymu, oo, ya. | theirpatronage. Helm* also on lmnd uud will con
ly keep a ft ** *
MANTILLAS.
teacher la a graduate i
llatiuction of tho South
must be submitted to by the South in all time to
come.. If It Is not In tlio bill, thn South have .„„„ „ „ A ,■■■
• eeen l^pnmtlot^bloodyeflhets In knhms1i'»^,;|T^feft^yreHodto I Hi*JIdv*tSn^i l ™^^wf this
from which sho lias been forcibly excluded. .Mr. ' Ipstltntlon li Thu iq-lndiml* nrcgradnau’s of the Mill-
Douoiattlnot only, bolds Squatter Sovereignty ' ' I |M H
to bo tho law of land, but ho denies the validity
of the DredScott decision us reaching thn jiolltl-
lltlcnl question at Issue. The l'uc* thnt Ids doc
trines are heresies is no security to the Smith—
to deny them is no protection—while, to acqui
esce in them even for the preservation nr har
mony in the Democratic party would lie stulti
fication, degradation and dishonor.
When Messrs. Stephens and Toombs, In 18l».
demanded ortho Congressional Whig Caucus In
Washington the passage ofu rosolinlou declaring
■M ought not to passany law prohibit-
’ In California or New Mexico, thoy
bgresB had no constltutlonul power
aws, and they were tuld by North-
illd not assert nny such
This nepattumui U Caplet,- with the ahoicest styles of the season.
LINEN GOODS.
ire, the passiige of the res-
Carolina College, and their Frencfi teacher has been
careftilly preuamrin I’ariw, France. The IiiBtitution
Is modeled after the military academics of South Car
olina, aud a classical department U added, thus afford
ing n thorough educational course.
Teriqa—For over}* expen*c, »*xrept eloTliing, $300
Iicracholaatleyearof ten mmitb*.
ApiillcutIons for tlio half year commening In Jnun
will oopteaMQ 1 w made as early a* possible.
Maj. M. JENKINS, i i» rInrlnilU
riAtvr a I'ou'Aiiii c I rinclpals.
(100 1
chlevous and unnecessary. On V olb * ® Watery of
pass the rcsoluUpn,’ however,'!
a anil TanuiiJt. vlth ol Iipp flniitlit linear PpmiwiIvk v
FOB liVANIC*—A portion of tlio
Fair Lawn Tract, containing SL'acres
of land, upon which Is a good one story
honao and n flne well of water. It Is it
heithy location, and I* well situated
ror gardening and dairy purposes, or for a wood yard.
It frouta east ou the Savannah, Albany aud Gulf U. R.
Depot, and west on Price street. Apply to
« WM. P. BOWKN,
mayl4—9w Corner Uoninril and Liberty sta.
’ the Republic of the United
.j us traced iu the writings of
_, — John O. Hamilton.
linear Perspective Explained. By Wjn. N. Bar-
tluilomuw.
A Course of Exerelse* In all parts of French Syn-
i’gxMtiimga . - tax, designed Tor theuso of Academic*, C’oliegea and
struggle for 'SiH'iiker of the Private Learners. By Frederick T. Wlnketmaon.
-1. j • PtetO’a Apology and Crlto, with Note*. By W. 8.
' ^apploouSlltuItaly,
both Ki Browning.
_ oMbs, with ol her South
ocaucus,nnd Unis inaugur-
i the Whig party, which canned
again rcjeilrcd.-
. Llfleil, then, In deninnd-
n Whigs the TfH^gi)Itioii of r .k
'•’^nrlghCtoly
mveutlon, In
itlona, iu
mul other Poems. By Ellxa-
~ Tho Freemason’s Hand-Book, containing tho Ritual
of foreimuomy a, prarttred In thy Lodge.,,fthe Uni-
MBUtre. I»Wn,.U. jfe R M ;,y aro
LEAD.
stun!ly keep a full assortment of GeutlemenV Fl it-
N1SII1NG GOODS, together with TRUNKS. VALIS-
KS. UMBRELLAS, and FANCY ARTICLES.
A* each season upproaehe* lie will he supplied with
tho latest and mo*r deeirahlu *t«K’ks adapted to the
taste* of all his customer*.
He calls upou a gouerou* public to *u*tAln him in hi*
enterprise, as he will leave no effort untried to deserve
thalr patronage. ninytO
CIGARS, CIGARS, CIGARS.
JOSE JULIO MARTIN,
BULL STREET,* OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.. H AN DKERCHI El Wi
C ALLS THE ATTENTION OF THE
public to his stock of GENUINE IMPORTED
1 AY* AN A CIGARS.
Cabauas du Carvidnl. from $3 HO to $0 07.
(.’Aboiga Corona. $1 10 to 40.
La Manola Londrcs Superior, 48 to 45.
La Eaimnola. Flor de Prcnsauos, at 50.
JSI Valor data Hama, I'onsl sting or Regalia Britanlca,
tils Londrcs, Regalia Eiitern, Regalia Courlias,
ia Regalia, Londree, Conchltas de Operas, MIHnr,
etc., etc., from «8 to 32.
I ipmaii Brevaa Flor, (WC5*58., ;
El Figaro Londrcs Li La, 70 lo50.
La Zagoxann Concha*, 42 to 83, and most all of the ,
brands well known.
Also, German and Amertean CIGARS, at all prices, ;
the lowcdt being $4.00.
Aa Agent for several houses lu France, ft supply ;ol j - . .
OB ! OP KVKRT DSAcWSrifw surrEtf pon -hm bbahon.
1ECKS GARMENT UNKN, from 25 to 50 cents
50 DO. FINE BOSOM DO.
500 DOZ. NAPKINS*
150 DOZ. libYMKS
20 PIECES LINEN SHEETING, all widths
100 SATIN DAMASK TABLE CLOTIIS, all price*
200 PIECES RUSSIA DIAPER DO.
1000 DOZ. TOWELS, from 75c. to $1*4 per doxca.
Our facilities for the direct Importation df the above Good* enable u* to ftell them cheaper than merchants
here pay ft»r siinflar Gceals in New York.
3000 DOZEN LADLES' and GENTS’ L1NENC. HDKFS., frora7Be. per dozen to $11.
500 MARSKILI.RS QUILTS, all prices
300 DIMITY DO., from $1 upwards
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
r^moraK ; A^^«« 0 ^" a " ,,Md » W ‘
* tiffin j ’ COLORS.
1 „Chreme_Greon l Yollow^In^n K*d, f JSitoIIUob,
Iron, Jtc.
To Planters.
OAA DOZEN NASSAU DARK HATS*
*j\/U at «3u ppr dor.., the strongest lint made.
m Canada Straw Hats, at $1 pardon.
«» ‘‘ “ ^«!nehVlni,at$2. ^
000 Palm I^af, from 1.50 to $2.60 per dor..
For sale at N. K. RARNUM’S
'‘-‘a*' V • •> ‘ \>.'5!W Hat aud Cap Store,
mayt inn Congress *t.
TIN ROOFING,
BY
H. MORSE.
IT. ANDIIBWtS HALL.
J HOKES PEARL
ffs/M* 1 guvnor to 3.1
EMBROIDERIES.
BMUKOinRKKU HWI88 BANDS
uo. knoiNfi no. oambrio
SOO BO. SETTS
a000 00. .COLLARS, vsry laws
'
HOOP SKIRTS,
SOO BOZEN, PROJfi FIFTY CENTO TO'THREE DOLLARS.,
Our Cock U so tail'll j irlrf ted and thoreujhiy filled up, and nnlfbrmljr aheap, p»rdi***r» of slUrar 1u|*
or imtll aaaorimenta, can ha eulted hi * greater number of artl el m, and thereby eflbe* a greater laving Oita in
any other atore In Savannah.
N. B.-COUNTRY 1 ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
J. & M. D. Tl
DK. mrdtntock’a Peelornl Syrup
calms tho most hnrrassiiig cough, relinves tlio oppress
ed lung*, and irritaled throat, loosens and bring* away
hy painless extieetoration the mailer which clog* tin*
windpipe and bronchial tube*, regulates tlio excited
pulse, invite* rest, and removes every symptom of
consumption. Price $1.00. npr!4—1
flood the market, this alone stain)* on the solid basis
of true medical science. Dr. McGlintoek stands In
-lm
' notice"
OlIIPPEUS will please take not fee that hereafter
freight for steamer* Isaac Scott and Oak, plying
between Savannah and lluwklii*vUle, will lie received
at all time* and stored In tiro-proof warchou*os. No
charge for storage.
marlS R. JOHNSON, Agent.
KTotioe.
THE STEAMER JOHN O. LAW
TON I* prepared to Tow vessel* or
lighter* to ihc Charleston Railroad
Grossing, or other points on tho river
J. W. MoALPIN, Agent.
xa tho Land* of the late Paul Keller, arc offered for
sale. Tim Dwelling, Bavn*. Stable*, Negro Houses,
Fencing, Ac., are in good order. Tho place is believed
to be ns healthy. If not llm healthiest in Chatham conn*
ty. With tho Plantation can lie bought live thousand
and slxty-threc acres of Land, nlhvlthhi a few miles
or tho Central Kail Road nml the Charleston nnd Sa
vannah Rail Road. Upon these lands there Is a great
deal of Ranging Mill and Stave Timber, together with
Light wood In abundance. Also, one tract in Tlioina*
comity, containing two hundred nml fifty aero*. For
particular*, apply to n. K. HARRISON,
lehlT—tf . _ Acting Executor.
D. U. VVHSK. V. B. HIUY.
D. G. Purse & Co.,
(LATE JOliH a. faluoaht’*,)
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS,
ANI) WH0LE8AI.E AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
84811 , HOOKS, JILIN DS,
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
Paper Hangings, Borders, &g.
West Side monument Square,
feWI SAVANNAH, GEO. jy
Charleston aud Savannah Hail Road.
CnANGR OF SCHEDULE.
7b ffo into Kffect on Mtmlau, 3Imj tth, 18fi0.
O N AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY Tib,
Paasengeni will ho convoyed dally twtwecn
Charleaton aud Savannah.
Freight between the two cities and thn intermediate
station will be received every day aud forwarded threo
times a week.
SCHEDULE.
PASKKXOKll TRAINS.
Leave Charleston at... 0.15 A. M.
Arrive In Savannah at 1.80 P. M.
Iecave Savannah at 5 A.M.
Arrive in Charloaton.nt ..18 M.
VRKiairr tbains.
Leave Charleston Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
day*, atfi A. M.; arrive la Savanna^ at 11 A. M. next
day. Leave Savannah Tuesdays. Thursday* and Sat
urday* at 5 A. At.; arrive In Chnrieston at H.80 P. M.
tST One or more Passenger Cars will bo attached
to the Freight Train* for the omnnmodaUon of the
local travel. J. P. BROOKS & OO.^Bratj
JAMES L. SMrrn, Agent,
may7 Charleaton, 8,0,
WANTED.
500 LADIES
TO CALL AT THE
NEW FASHIONABLE
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM,
NO. 144 BROUGHTON STREET,
Next to lhrnandes's Confectionery Store,
AND PROCURE BARGAINS THIS WEEK.
Lmiics* English Lanting Gaiter*, $1.00.
(heeled) $1.85.
Morocco, Goat and Kid Boots, $1.00.
“ “ “ “ “ (heeled) $1.60.
Fine*! Kid nml Morocco Bimkln*, $1.00.
Morocco nnd Kid Pumps,wlth or without rosette*ami
heel*, Ancle Tie*, do.; Congress Gaiters, finest quali
ties (Silk Elastic.)
Tho above are nil of ihehc*t riiihidelphla makers,
viz: Thomas’, King’s, Nell’s, Erakln*, &c. Every
pair is sewed and made out of tho best- mntcrlnls, nml
ror sliniic, earo, comfort, elegance and hennty of 111,
cannot be excelled. Ladies, all 1 ask I* a triul, feeling
confident the result will be your determination to
wear no other*. 1 shall make It my study to have tho
best Goods ami give perfect satisfaction to all pntiou-
izlng me.' P.^THOMAS. Agent.
N. B.—No Pegged Goods, or Yankee work kept.
mays—tf ^
NEW GOODS.
Just Received,
laWUUIBH BAREGE ROUES
J2a 8-4 Black Barege; Prints and Mnallns
Spanish Linen; Blouse Linen
French Linen Drill
White and Brown Linen Duck
White, Slate ami Brown Hollands
Cottonades, Nankeens, &c.
ALSO,
Real ValenclennoB Lace Edging*
Worked Cambric Edging*
Worked Cambric Band*
Wide Linen Bobbin Edging* for Pillow Cases
Linen Cambric Ildkfr; Misses' Luce nose
An assortment of Fan*
Linen Sheetings, Toweling* nnd Damasks; for
sale low by
may!) NEVITT, LATHROP At ROGERS.
SODA WATER!
A. A. SOLOMONS & 00.,
COR. CONGRESS AND BARNARD BTS.,
HAVING GOT THEIR
NEW AND IMPROVED FOUNTAIN
In operation, are prepared to supply the nubile with
Superior Soda Wnttr,
MORE PHILADELPHIA MS
Barnard ami Congress street Lane.
may It H. N_ALDRICH, Ag^h_
CLOTHING. '
R; C. FOWKE &. BRO.,
ASK l’HE ATTENTION OF TIIK Pp B .
UC TO TnK FOLLOWING
—
IITIIIDH THEY HAVE JEST BE
VY celv.fi. They are JOB LOTH, ond will bo eolfi
low down, aa the aocoomonyloR mile of prices clearly
4: All ihoao wlahlng auythlnz In onr lino, are
tly requested to call, examine and aallsfr Ihem-
eanieatly reqneatod
aelvee:
FIneDaaali
hlaraelllre
lqirmera’
examine and aatlaiy. Ihem-
’Satin Mia.a.I.Jk,
French Tweed Sacks nnd Conte .a.Nt to 8.00
FineCn-almero Ooate.: iLOOtoTOO
Cohirid Drab U’EloiVnto SCO
Black French Drab D’Ete Coats. , ;... .1.00 lo 8.00
GoodMnrsnlHce Ooate.......y.witoX.25
Fine WldtoNareolllee Onato
WhiteIrUhLInenCoate? )....
Brown Linen Coatu i.-ato 1.7*
HearHuckerHtrlne Coale..-.’,:,:.......,-...;
Fine Oaeeimere l*anta ,4.no
Fine fi’weetl I*anl»i.. , ,.no
White MaeeeiUea 1’aile...., .a.flO
Wlilte Linen DrlH Paula, Juet IhoIIiIuk for tho
„ MUUmr. i.....;. X:. ?............ .IU5 to MS
EVERY DESCRIPTION, 0
FOR SALK AT
L4 M A R»8 fi IF, AN 0 DEPOT,
. SAVANNAH. '
c. a; k<>
aaj7-H
llleT
Wohavonlsoln
a lot of Leghorn and
UU An°lnepectlon of thcao good* la all Unit
107Congrces btreetfnextt^oIGng!fcw!
npreo—im !
I m I onK -
18 JAIOS L 8NIDK8 * Cf, »