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VOLUME LIII,
SAVANNAH, GA., SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 30, 1655.
NUMBER 107
THE REPUBLICAN
II rUYMSHKU
l>iUly.Trl-%V«ekly nn<l Weekly,
ALEXANDER & SNEED.
CITY ANI» HU/NTl 1*11 INTER
T KRAIS ItBDUCtiU.
iMiii} I'tipor, Im Artvnnco, »<*» DO
II not Until in Atlvuiur, «i 00
Duil}. in AdVIIlire, for « ItloiltllN, 3 00
1rl-wvckly, in Aclvnnoo BOO
II not I'iiid in Adkiini’P. i 00
W «>okl)•« In vnrinbli in Advance* Vi 00
Cl lit, l'rl«i»»— IO for I.» 00
I.TT hi no onto will anordoi l\irthepapalbl
I o, utiles* uccoinpanlod with tlio money, or o ■i,ili»f»«*-
lor) ri‘l»'n nr.\
HO \ It I) OF III: ll.Til-1803.
. if'iirds. Vommtltt.
AiiM.ii -Henry l.sthrop, Andrew Jackson llnupl.
p r ,,„ n—itr. John M Johnston, M .1 Kolll,,Jullu» Gatldrv.
lUlh..mi-Juntos K Ui.illroy, Michael Ulnnoy.
Cnrt'Oiiter* Row—" llllnm Morlll. Matthias Amorous.
Chatham—Edward G. Wilson, Issue Brunner.
Columbia—inerph U Gammon. Francis T Colo.
Cruwl.T.I -1lornco Gllluni, George H Frierson.
Curry r»v" -John U llariiwoll, H A T Lawrence, An-
ioui'i Police.
Dockor - Milton J Ruekncr, Jacob F Doe. •
[>«*rb> —William Lincoln, John t'nss
I'liicrt--Richard T I nrner. Edwin H Zlttrowor.
rr««WHi, (New.—Th»masUoylies, William Ryan.
Priu.UIm i' Ul' Vnioii llorcbort, Edward Lovell.
Grecno .1 >•. nli Burke. John 1' Uercopely.
Garden Lot. >!o. i—Milion Humphreys, Thomas Pren*
n ,, Limes Sullivan. Isaiah Davenport.
lm k..o.--Solomon Uohen, William II Guiou.
J* r _\l i.fs 8 t olieii, Alfred JJ Hlols.
Luiiwetlo- 'loses D • ulleiis, Oclavus L'olicu.
l.ih,'n> —T!o-inns U Slovens, Francis Ulnlr.
Mono r ' 1 I..tries W W Union. Joseph W Wobsler.
Nufih oL.i ihor|.i--Andrew Furry, Christopher Witte,
Mlddle'l -sloiluHpe-ll' i> W Alexander, John Wilder,
South Ok'lethnrpe— Liuls N Fallignnt.John M Williams,
p.-, n:.|-.lolin Starr. Dr llarvVy l.lljrd.
Pul.i*ki-GeorueF Palmes, William Rogers. #
Remolds —U II. Eokinnn. William l> Etheridge
Si.ringhlll-W.lham Riley, Marlin Pe> ion.
Troup—William » Thomr.*, ''lau.ilus Eugene Barie.
Walton—W llliam Humphreys, William Hermes.
Wi!pen—Edward U Mncliley. Jo«eph s McDonell.
W.-i-hiiivton—Henri F U illoik.jr .John A Mayer.
NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOOL
U. S. MAIL STEAM MRS.
I UK .Ultra < OMNUHINOTHIS I,INK 4lli:
ATLANTIC, I BALTIC,
Capl.WasT. Capt.Comstock.
PACIFIC, ADRIATIC,
Capt.SYK. I Capt. .
These ships having been built liycnutract,
iy n ^,.Y 1 .rosd\lor government service, everyoare
has been taken in theircmisiruction, as alsoln their oil-
glues,toensureitro"i;th and s|ieed; and tholr nccomtno*
daiioiis for passengers are unequalled for elegance or
comfort.
IV,- of nassairt from New-York to Liverpool, m Hrsl
cal. n. : In -o on.l cabin, $75: exclusive use ol
ev r ite rooms, f325. From Liverpool to Now
Yoik. l ■ ..'. I X-.’ii.
An exp.'noticed Surgeon attached to each ship.
No IJeril.s can bo secured until paid lor.
PR POSED DATES OF SAILING.
From .Yew York. From Liverpool.
1655.
1855.
Jpoinr tfuatnenn «rnrna.
*. . . ....i l l .
(.(moral Aiicliun ami Commission
MBHCHANT, 1
No. 154 Bay-street,
Fnlltlb from Ills friends consignments of every do
• r 'I 1 ' i.
My personal attention will I.,, given lo the aalo of Real '
Estate, Bank Slock, kc.
Uvtku to Hlvant Roberts, E«q., Pierson, Debit fc Co.;
E. F. Wood fi ' 'o., Noble Lyon, Esq., Savannah ; L. II. j
llariis. It. S. I hies* u Co., limes Ac Lucas, W. D. Hob*
blit, Montgomery, Ala. mar 17
T. J.THIIBLKBLO) Ag’t,
OKNEIUL.
(JROCEK, FOUWAMUiVU AND COaiMISSION.
MERCHANT.
No. M8 Brynn-strout, threo dour* Enel Mnrltot-eq. !
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Keeps cotigtantl.f on band a general slock of Family
Groceries, low fbr cash only. mar 5.
\% TI. WAKING IIA HE: IIS HAITI'
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Corner ol' Haynnd iMont*omory-Bie., Savannah,Gn. I
Solicits ooiislgnmoijls, niul is prepared to ruceivu Cot
ton and Merchandize gonentllv, upon storage,
Jau l Nov.Li,'55.
JAMES N. NICHOLS*
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, i
J oik s’ wharf, foot of Aborcorn-sireot, 1
Jan II SAVANNAH, GA. ly
C A It L ETON A PA II.SONS,
General Commission Merchants, I
82 IIAY-STREET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
O. K. •' XRLKTON . CIUS. PAIISBON. I
dec \ J
MINIS Ac JOHNSTON.
General Auction k Commission Merchants,
Teodor tholr services to their friends and the public.
Jan 3 c
nii i tnc a t o., -
(At C. A. L. Lamar’s,cor.Drnvlou und l)rynn-ats.)
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAFAXJYAH. 0.1.
WH. w. CnttVCR. JOHN R. «IHS.
nov 20 ly
.ff or cion Uuohunn er.irTia.
ur.ieitii.v ,v .ionics,
WAYNBSllOltO, BURKE COUNTV, GA.
Practise law in ItlcUmoud, Uurko, Waahlnglon. Merl
on and Lninnuel.
declU
iy
ALCOM ti. JONES
Tlll l l it ,Y :tiani>i:i.i„
A T TORN K YU A T LA If,
WayiieslinroV Ua,
Rnferoiico—Mossrs. A. J. fc T. W.Miller, Augusta, On.
oct2 |y
IU •
oA RANI N s ,
INEY AT LAW,
ATTORN®
I'orNyllk' Ra,|
Will practlcolnthe Flint and adjoining Counlln* <.f the
Jan 7 Macon Circuit. tf
WM, A. LOFTON*
ATTOltN U Y A T LAW,
» l>v:itf Moil 11co11o, firm.
UILLIA.1I I IIWllll).,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELl.tiR-AT-LAVV.
IIiciiiinpy, I'ioritla,
will practlcoln the CourtM..r East and Hoitlh Florida.
1 Tiinuo Pinkney At Co.Charleston, 8.C.
Itoforoncfls. v Pierson, IIHdi At Co, Savnnimh, On.
l Cooper At Mothers, Mlcnnnpy, Fla.
_mnrSJO | y »
SAMUEL U. PEPPEli*
Hneeewor to
HENRY J. PEPPER At SON.
WuU'Iicn* Jewelry anil Silvurwaro*
A 1 o. 175 Cheainil-st., opitoaitr.t/io Stale House,
I'hilatlelpliiu.
may 30 |y
FllLTON”H()USi:,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
BY A. K. HEEVEt.
Atlanla, March 14, 1953. tf mar 10
11LVMC.N. OI N C A N, Ml Die II \ .\ ,V DO.,
BANKERS,
No. 48 William street, Nbw Yoke,
ihsoe
Foreiirn Circular Letters of Credit,
UN THE FOLLOWING CITIES: 1
iy 13
COMMISSION MF.RCII VNTS,
I DU Huy Mreei.
Savannah, Ga.
. it. ii
Wednesday... .Jan.2l.. lP55]Saturdny Ian. 13.. 185c
We G • • lay.... Feb 7.. 1855.Saturday... Feb •.’7.. 1855
Wednesday.... Feb Jl.. 1955 i Sal in day.... Feb 10.. 1855
(Saturday ... .Jan i!4.. 1855
Fnr Freight or P.i'ange, apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 50 Wall-Vtrcet, N. Y.
BROWN. SHIPLEY At CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN. KESN \ RD At n AiiMin Friars. London.
11. G. W \1N WRIGHT At CO., Purls; or
GEO. II. DRAPER, Havre.
tV" l ' 1 ** owners of these ships will not be accounta
ble i t I. diver, bullion, specie, Jewelry, precious
stones or -i ,-tals, unless lulls of lading are signed there-
for.and the' due thereof expressed therein.
shippe .«p'ease lake notice, lhal tlio ships of this
Liuecanin '.carry any goods contraband of war.
J»nO ____ n,wf| J_
SOITII WESTERS RAILROAD.'"
CHASI.E OT rtcllElll l.U
® BBSSfe SwHE
/ \NI» AFTER TUESDAY, February Sllth.Passcn-
" " • I r , n< will leave Macon daily lor Columbus at
3 o\. • \. M.. and for America* ul 7 A. M.. arriving
at i . >'l. .-•‘v o’clock, A. M , and at Americas IIX A.
M. I. •• tineiicus <laily a 1 7, \. M.,ami Columbus at
2Hi P- " .arriving at Macmi from Americas at 11^ A.
M-. judfMm Columl.iiB at P. M.
i'. i.iw—iHig at Mac.n each way w ith Central Railroad
Trains to '..vannah, Augusta. Slilledgcvlllo and Eaton-
t u: and » uh Mac ui and Western Railroad Trains lo
c Iftln. Atlanta, Ditllon, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and
Nashville.
O.nnecilng dully nt Columbus, with Opelika Railroad
to Montgomery. Alabama, and Girard Railroad, to Silver
Spring terminus.
Connecting nt Americas with Mail Stage Line to Tul
lahaesee. Albany,Thmnasvillo, Ate.
T • kctsc.ni bo procured ni Americuato Augusta; and
at M.icon 'A llin.iigton, N. C., via Augusta.
Ft- •- .-steamships leave 8avammb for New York
Wediu and Saturdays, and tor I’hiludolphla on
Wednes-luy -. Passage, in the Cabin, SJll; Steerage, 88.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah, .... ©13 00
Do.
m bus
Ainericus i
do.
!i (It)
8 80
Superintemleiit.
fob 10
i-i.\ l ie \ l Mint i:.
G. M. GRIFFEN has re-opened bis store, and
» re I. i r all c tslntnera’ calls in his line. I
m e I. < tuph.y a superior workman ut * alches.
nd ulgo . ilr«t ram 'Manufacturing and Jobbing
and all work in that line will be received and
ording to order, and with dispatch. Calls
all friends and customers in want of
V III)
11(>
IKON FROM JEWELRY STORE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
No. 116 Brouchton-sl., between Bull fy Whitaker
I he large-1 and best neb-cted slock of goods
• roffered lorsali. In till- oit\. CohlumlBII-
r Wiileln \ ■ -v F and G.’i .-.l Chnius. -ets
fll..-
>rk Fin
Silvi
. 11-
... LORO.
IU SK, IM t IS A LONG,
COMMISSION M E It C II A N T S,
Junol Snvuiimiii* (in,
SAMLEIi 1’ \ 1.11 DK A SON,
Dealers In
HARD W ARK.CUTLEIt Y, FI LKF», EI)GE TOOLSAte.,
VVIIOI.KSALK AND RETAIL,
No. 148 Congress and 07 S . Julian Streets,
Savannah, Qcorgia.
Will, WRIGHT,
GENE R A Ii BROKER,
Foil THK FUncHASt: A.YH SA/A1 OF REAL
ESTATE AX.’I PFAl. U.YA/. PROPERTY.
HAY L \NE, S \ V \ NN All, G
A. PONCE,
Importer <V Muuul'aeturur of Segura,
NO. 13 tV 1I1TAKKR-STRKKT,
Keeps on hand n well selected stock of Imported So
gars;als» Manufactured Tobacco, Snuff. Pipes, anil all
other articles usually kept in bis lino of business, which
he offers on the mn«t reasonable terms. nov 3
n. d. DoiiD.V,
CONTRACTOR AND RUILDEU,
Til ylortsl reel
[rtVK DOORS WEST 0? PRAYTON-aTRKKT,]
is prepared to contract for all kinds of '.luildlng and
Ue pairing.
A aao—Tocomluct Water through the various parts ol
it. ri J. LAi'lll.lHi in.
Engineers and II i I I vv r i g Ii 1 n ,
Ilto.Y <i- HR. Iss FO UXIi F. It s,
Canal-Street—Near tho Canal Lock.
R. LACIII.ISON. J. I.AI1M.ISON.
s7 si .MILLER b J, 1)7 FERGUSON,
WIIEELWIIIGIITN iV If LACK SMITHS
No. 123 York-hlreel,
SAFA.Y.YA II, {GA.)
Carriages, Wagons, tJarln and Drays manufactured.
Illncksmitblng. Including Iron Rnilini: and Grates for !
Buildings, Ate. done at the shortest notice. aug 2rt
m. ti. cnrncii. k. i.mosks
( III'Ill’ll tV HOSES,
FACTORS &. COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Hay street, S.oannab, Georgia.
RgKKUKNcgs—Messrs. Ilall, a- Co., and Col.
Jolm Banks,Coluinbu-, Georgia ; M.-srs. Ilall, Moses i
k. Roberts. .Montgomery, Alabama; .Mr. A. J. Hradv, |
Atlanta, Georgia. apr 211
IT PI RSE’S
PRI\'I'1\« OFFIFE,
>n.(i Uliiialior-Sireol,
r?ro.\ RDS are print' d nt 8J.5U per thousand,
ocl 25— if.
C A LlIII AG K R EP()SI TORY
MAJXTUFAOTOriY.
lI0llura * a, “l complete assortment, Just
The subscriber Js now prepared to offei to the public
a handsome seledflon of
ROCK AW \Y9,
Top and no top BUtiGil.s,built by William Dunlap,of
Philadelphia; together with a larger and better selection .
of lighter work than has ever been olfered at this estab
lishment beloro, with prices to correspond with the ;
limt;’*. I am determined to keep only such articles in .
my line, as I can oonildenlly recommend and warrant.
The public are most respectfully requested to cull and :
satisfy themselves hy an exaiiiiiuiiiou of my stock. 1
All kinds of Repairing done, ns heretofore.
L. s. BENNETT, |
mar 12 Corner of Wost Broad and Bay-sts.
Cm rrl age * fl a ti a / actor y.
Tlw ’ ■
Alexandria,
Frankfort,
Naples,
Antwerp,
Genoa,
Nice,
Athens,
Genov a,
Oporto,
Amsterdam,
Gibraltar,
Ulorou,
Berlin,
Hamburg,
Paris,
liadcii-Baden,
Hague,
Pan,
Berne,
Havre,
Palermo,
Bonn,
Heidelberg,
Pisa,
Bordeaux,
llong Kong.
Homo,
Boulogne,
Kandy, Ceylon,
Itoilcrdnm,
Bremen,
Liverpool,
Rio do Janeiro,
Brussels,
Loudon,
Ht. Petersburg,
Bngnl di Lucca,
Leghorn,
Blrasboutg,
| Basle,
Lelpsio,
Hiena,
llombny,
Lyons,
Smyrna,
Batavia,
Bey rout,
Curio,
Coblcntz,
Cologne, Cadiz,
Colmnbo,
Coy low,
t'a'Grulie,
Calcutta,
Canton,
Dresden,
Lisbon,
Madrid,
Malm.
.Marseilles,
Milan,
Moscow,
Munich,
Me:
mn,
Mulhouse,
Madras,
Malta,
Manilla,
Madeira,
Melbourne, Aub.
Seville,
Stettin.
Shat glim,
Singapore.
Sydney, NSW.,
Turin,
Toulon,
Trieste,
Venice,
Vovey,
Vienna,
Wiesbiulcu,
Warsaw,
Zurich.
, Tea
' 'I P
. Knivr“.l':i' Ki ive*.('lnfse S'..ups. Ladles,
' - ■ al n Is nl P au d \\ . MlllUry
Goods.aml a great tnriety of nrtlclestoo mi
ni cation '.'be whole ot which will be sold al
best
ed p.l.
\ll kind-of Watches,Clocks, Jewelry aud other Job-
Ding ni'.,-ruici t„ hr competent hands.
dec i HORTON it RIKEMAN
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, Sic.
The undersigned Is prepared, as usual
o supply .ill demands In Ins Hue, having
he agencies of some of the best Piano
forte makers in the country, ns Stndarl. Jacob Chick
or'.ig Jim.11. Dunham At Co., Grovesleen itTruslow,
ririli, loud it to., T. Gilbert At Go., Ate., a choice of
in per if r liittriimcnis may lie had at his estiihli-linient.
oeing p .s-e’sed ol a life's experience in both the pro-
ie‘’ional and hnsiness departments ol Music, he trusts
that he mitv still Im entitled to the kind patronage he
has received during the past five years.
G. IL MITCHELL. Agent for F. Zogbaum It Co.,
__dee !' st. Julian and Itrvan st-.. near tlm Market
liAIIGAINS.
The nmlersigiied, baling Severn' Piano
^Cortes on consignment, with instructions
in close sales, will offer them nt greatly
' I Iicm! instruments are by some of the
uiecountry, and will he fully guarantead.
»|^ 'i_ A^cnt for F. 2«gbnnm It Co.
. u'mki, eim-ii.i.v .
ashionable Boot-Maker’
ft- VV. Corner ol Brou B hir,n and Bull-strcole.
tf Im 9 * !,l! suhscribi-r.grntefiil for tlm liberal patron-
fit ? t:,, bereto'.ir" extended to him, desi.es to m-
I form the public that ho continues to carry on
tlm bii»i"e-« at his old stand, as above, where
he is propum I to execute orders for ROOTS of i be finest
' flnl«h and style, and equal, ir not superior to nnv Imre.
lofore oflered to the public. Having many friends In
’ .bis state who have been his patrons in Charleston, ho
respectfully solicits from them und the public, a call and
* trial. Iy dec 23
BOOT-MAKI.YG.
L. ROHIDER, respectfully announces
*o his former patrons and his friends
eneruily, that ho hastnken the store
ormerly occupied bv Mr. ll.Casson,
corner of !<>i || street arid Congress st. Lnna. where ho l
prepared to make Hoots and Shoes of all descriptions, o
the Dost materials, and will he happy to receive orders
' nnv ti
ALSO, CREDITS FOR INDIA ANUCHINA ON THE
ORIENTAL RANK CORPORATION OF
LONDON.
Brnnches and Agencies at—
Canton. Shanghai, Calcutta,
llong Kong, Bombay, Madras.
Singupoe,
CREDITS FOR AUSTRALIA ON THE BANK OF
NEW-SOUTII-WALES OF LONDON.
Branches and Agencies at—
Mniiluiul and Newca-lle, Hunter River.
Bri»Uuuu and Ipswich,... Motcutu Bay.
Vicoria Branches:
Melbourne, Geelong, Kyneton,
Cnstlemiiine, Mount Alexander.
Ballarat.
Sandhurst Agency, Bendigo.
ovens Agency.
mar 29 ’ Ginn—is
General Insurance .Kency.l ll liayst
IN \ Ol 1C t.ll'D l,\M REI) J
The Charier Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD,
With u capital and surplus of over 8100,000, still cou.
tintii'S, and will, until tin- next annual meeting,continue
to insure tho lives ol White Persons, ul tho same rates
charged heretofore for ull residents ai the South. By its
soundness, good innniigemeut, and prompt payment of
all n i losses, u has placed itself equal lo any Company
Springfield Fire k Murine Insurance Co’v,
OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS.,
Capital ami surplus, over S235,000
Slate .11 ut mil Fire \ .Marine Insurance Co.
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Capita I and surplus, over §412,000
k'liiilalilc Fire liisiiniiire Comp.,of Lomlon.
CAPITAL 82,500.000.
Theso Companies are souiiil, strong and reliable, and
w ill i-ffee*. insurance on all kinds of property, al reason
able rales. Insurance effected to any amount.
For insurance hi either of the above named Compa*
nit's, apply to A. WILBUR, Gelt. Ins. Ag’t,
jau 19 c No. 142 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
S.ii'e Insurance.
TIic Tiiitril States l.ifc Insurance Company,
Takes risks on the Lives of white person*. for life o
a {shorter period, aud on slaves for otic or four years, on
ns lavorablo terms a» any cquully responsible 1 ompany.
NcU)=urovtt ABUrrttDniuutB.
From 8, M, Pettenffill A- ('o.’t Advertising Agency, 110
.Vassau-st., .Veto- York, and An. I08trtte-*r.. Ronton.
P. U t-'i). nro Agonls for tho most Infltiontlnl mid Inr
geHtcirculatiugCommeruliil Papers both Imho Utiitod
Bln I es and the CbiiiiiIiih,
HGRILL0 IRON l'll’B W nttkS.
ilcn il A Jiuiiicti, M‘2 €enlrc-Ht.*
N li VV Y O R K,
M ANUFACTUREKH,and dealers In Wrought Iron
Pipe*, Fittings, l (ml*, nnd ovory dotcrlpiion of
nppnrntu*connoctoil with Btenm, Water and Gas, tor
limiting und lighting Steamers, Churches, Hotels, Prl-
vule Dwellings, Hospitals, Asylums, Villages, factories
und Hulls.
Also Valves, Cooks, Pumps, Gauges, Bailors nud
Boiler Flue* made lo order.
Oil'Screw Cutting Machines arc entirely new, und
onr ow n pnlent—warranted to do double the work of
any other invention.
Orders solicited from nil sections of (ho country, aud
promptly nUcndetl to. Jo 25, *58 Iy
HI ASONIf -1. O. O. F.-N. of T. -O. U.A.
I > EG ALI A,.IEWELH AND CO«TfTMEB'Mnnttmctur-
1 V ed aud kept on bund, at tho Old Establishment of
I}. COMB, 244 Grand street, East of Bowery, New York
Orders from lliecouulry promptly attended lo.
J«» i~—iy 1’
S 11 DS.
1 a COTTENET E CO., Importers of French ana
. • other European Goods, No. -18 Broad-st.
Ap.:H), l 35. .
JACKSON A SON.
[O/' the Intr firm of IY. <V A*. Jackson .V- .S'oiis ]
GRATE AM) T liMHjll 1UAKHUS,
240 Front St. and 930 Broadway,
New York.
H AVE constantly on hand every variety of Grntos
and Fenders, also circular and square German
Silver Grates. Wholesale dealers supplied,
may 3D—Aug 30 P
Combs, Fans and Fancy Goods.
AYILLIAH TASKER,
j|i PARK PLAGE, Now York, Invites the attention
11* of Southern and Western Merchants* to his new
stork of Fans, Combs, Hair, Tooth and 4 Nnll Brushes,
Ladles’Reticules, Petfumory, 8o|ip«. e Mommies,
Jet and Bend Bracelets, Pocket ^ Button..,
Pius and Needles, (looks and f:/ex. Watch Guards,
Wax, Coral and Ulu*s Heads, Necklaces, Ate. India
Rubber t'omb«,''anes, ll.il!»niid Toys of every deserljt-
lion. Scis.ors, Razors and Cull. *>, Gold aud Gill
Jewelry. Accordcons and \ i'dln*. iiic'udlng a general
and very large stock of English, French and German
Fancy Goods, which will he sold ul the very lowest pri
ce.*, for Cash or Approved Paper.
C 'gU*Orders by letter selected and pul up In tho best
manner. WILLIAM TAHKER,
may I Iy ’50 10 Park Place, New York.
White Sulphur Springs,
IBEKIVVETUEU COUNTY. UA.
ff Ml Ii HOTEL nt White Hulphur Is now open for the
1 season, under the direction of ( apt. CIIAS. II.
Ml LLER, late of the U. H. Hotel, Phlluifeiphlu.
Thewntorsnt VVhllo Hulphur are unrivalled by those
of any other Watering Place in the South. Their in•••
(Ilcluul qualities nre well understood and appreciated by
our tiiosi HCieullflc physicians, who are among tho
wiirmest IViends and supporters of the place, mid who
■ tesli
SWAIM'S
CELEBRATED PANACEA,
(JAltTCU’M SPAN IN** itllXTUHE.
I
re daily giving their tesli mony In favor of tliolr reme- j
»ok tu« cena
Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility,
While Smelling, Rheumatism, Diseases of th c Liver I
and Skin, ami nil dleeates arising from Impurities of
the lllood, and the effects of Mercury. j
S WAlM’S PANACEA bus beo.i for more thirty years |
celebrated in this country and in EttropO for IU» ,
*vor im iiioir ntuif- - o*ttu<irdlti«ry cure*—for the ccrUflcatas of which re-
dlul cOlcucy In eases that Imvo'long baflle.l tlm skill of | ure (»' fi l is '"“'‘o lo ilia directions and books (which may j
tho physician and tlio power of medicine. For the re-, „ i .^.i!^ 1 *, 1 , ; “«'"npanylng Uie Patiuecu. N>mn of '
liuf of l)y*i.«p.lH, I.. Ill viirlou. fonii., Ohroi.lc Ulur- I • 11 rfl “ P« r “”" | i'r’ "f««»''« "»• rriKl.ir.il f.r; null. ~
rho.«, Inillio.ll'iTi, Klilnoy 41m..ei, CoConnoln AIToc c, “ l P.TK'j'L"' I'o pallciH htJ Iwen iilmo.! |
Ilona, IrraWtarlllM, ni.d Ion ot AppollM, Uobllll)-, He. | S3 ’ P,,7 U " Sor “ (ul “ "O' 1 »«* Inturoblo by
For nervous uffectlous they have proven Ihemselveu ! i .... . .
iimnenanlv uaeful I ft ,l ,,il * bcoH ltt ® J 1,1 hospitals and private practice,and
lin.neo.ely oarno. , , Eii. I,net the niiiBUInr romino nt bolrnt teoniumenOoll by
the most celebrated physicians and oilier eminent per
sons. Among others by
VV. Gibson,M 1)., Prof, ol Hurgery, Pu. University.
Valentino Molt, M. D. Prof of Surgery, N. Y. Culver
As a summer resort, few pIhcua linve equal advan
tages. Resides the Red and While Sulphur and (‘Italy- j
boato Springs, we havo us good cold free-stone water us i
cun be had nny where Our buildings are located in j
tho midst of the native forest groves, amply protected l
from thu knit, and In full view of tho inouutuin ridge, j
Irotn which wo have almost a perpetual breezo. Plena- j
ant rides and shaded walks surround Him place.
The arrangements for bathing In tho Hulphur waters j
ure complete aud convenient.
Those who desire colnlbrtnblo rooms ul White Sul- I
pliur, should make curly application, ns wo expect ull )
will be taken soon.
VI* Uors from the low country should come directly 1
to Columbus. At that place they can either toko the,
Hacks for VVhllo Hulphur, or continue up the Road, to j
ll.lt->.- I II ** ...III .’III,...III, III <..1111. ...Ill 11,1 .11.7 lVUUll , |.| , ■
West Point or Lagrange, at both of which places they ! * a ,„ UC , ca ’ i>
will Und Ducks ill readiness to bring them over. remedy, the J i
R.T
Jo5—dui3ltw3
1!< mLAND SPRINGS^
VV. P. Dewees, M. D;, Prof of Mid. Pu University.
N.Chapman, M. D., Prof of Physic* Pa University.
T. Parke, M. I)., Pres’t College of Physicians, Phlla.
Dr. Del Valin, Prof of Medicine. Havana.
Jose Eouretico do Luz, Prof of Surgery, Lisbon.
J. Uhipmnn, Member Royal College Surgeons,London
G. VV. Erving, Into Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson. Mn|or General Urllinh Army.
Ullherl Roberthon,British Consul, Arc , &o.
And also, tho wonderful cures effected by Swaim’s
formany years miulo Rail invuliiublo
'unaceu does not contuiu mercury in any
7 L.
R.T. MARKS, Proprietor. I f ,>r| |' “''*1 being tin innocent preparation, It may begl
rpills well known u
L tho recopllot
Choapost Musical Work
I .N T II D VVO It 1.1),
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
BS €». a ii t y ’ M A I I) II 111 ,
OF MUSICAL*DUDS AND BLOSSOMS.
A Collection of now mid admired POI.KAH, MA
ZURK AS,and SCIloTTfslIEH,
For the Piano Forte.
Beautifully illustrated with‘ix cleguut and appropriate p A TL’YT | V y'l’Tp C|< r I l;']\
Lithograph, by D’Avignon, of tho following I 1 *'• J vo 1 11 >vl. liXO*
nlerlng place will bo opened for
. company, by the proprietor who
will ntlcnd to llto general supervision of its manage
ment in person,and will he assisted bv Messrs, O.Cosiiy
of Augusta, and Wm.P. Ci.aiik of tho Pavilion House,
Havanntdt.
Every effort will he made, to make the accommoda
tions MiiM'nclory. Success wilt depond on this. I shall
try to deserve it. Thu House will be opened ubout the
I5lh of June.
Tlio Springs nro flvo in lies from Gartcravillo, Cass
county,(ieorglu,on the Western nnd Atlantic Railroad,
where llrst rate coaches will bo in readiness to convey
passengers to und from tho Springs,connecting with up
und down trains. JOHN S. ROWLAND.
M ay 24, 18855. eod 1 mo— may 29
.l A R ES I, I LON ,
Coin mission ^Iei'cliant*
COl.U.MBI H, GA.
I \E8IR()Ua of ncqtiulniing tlio Merchants nnd Ship-
I * porno!' I’roduc) of Georgiu und Tennessee, with
tho fact perhaps already wed known to many, that Co-
i"mbii8 Is on • of the best points South, lor largo sales
und good prices Tor most kinds of TENNESSEE PRO.
DUCE ; nnd being in the above business, lie respect
fully solicit* cnim ginncnts, assuring those who may
favor him, bis best efforts to please them,with speedy,
plaimy understood uc .mut tales. Notwithstanding I
have it Inr.-.- (Ire proof time, all gmnU arc insured ul a
small per cent.
References—Me«sr*. ('handler ii Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn., Messrs. Campbell n- Gum, Knoxville, Tent).,
Wm.C.T luslet, Loudon,T’enn. jww l—w8
! to th tmost lender Infant.
Therein!! price lias been reduced to SI 50 per bottle
j (containing three half pints) or throe bottles for 94.
IScivaro of imposition.
Hwnim’a Panacea Is in rouud bollK-a, fluted longitudi
nally, with the following letters blown on the glass:
"HWAIM’S-PA N A OE A—PH IL A D A.”
subjects:
No. I. Magic Hound-.
“ 2. Reality's Mirror,
“ 3. Devotion.
“ 4. Remembrance.
“ 5. Melodv.
“ G. Consolation.
Published nnd for sale hy Ham net, C. Jom.ik, 511
Broadway, (Ht. Nicholas Hotel,) New York.
fiTTlit* ab »ve work will be sen 1 by mail to nny par
of tlio country, on receipt of 81. addressed to
•SAMUEL C JOLL1E, 5.9 Broadway,
mny29—hnn r-;. Nlch das New York.
Tho Smithsonian House.
Broadway,corner ol Houston Street,
NEW YORK,
On the same block with the Metropolitan Hotel and
Niblo’s Garden, nnd two blocks above the Ht.
Nicholas Hotel,
O FFERS to travellers Superior Aeeommndations, it
the heart of Broadway, in immediate juxtnposi
tii. n to the other first cln-- bouse* and place* of amuse
tneiil, nl moderate rati-s. The house has all theconve
I' ! ■ -'I I.. - i'. . - ' fifty ci und upicariL ...
to th i rsa ling to Ineution, Ke.. and | ‘‘ ,l - a "
meal- extra a* ordered, at prices graded to suit both 1 manconimt
the economical and extra vacant, the guests ordering
men - .it pl< -ure.and paviso osi.y fok what is i skd.
Travelt' rs will find at lb- SMITHSONIAN uccomnioda-
lions .d superior order, and can, if they choose, make
Til KI P. Ull.t.S LKS- BY AT l.kA* P OSt-THIRD THAN AT
othkr rtttST class iioTKLs, as conducted on the olil
ISA I’E.N A; FHANTE*
No. I Btirelay-fetroet, New York.
/"A ACTION.—None are genuine except they bear the
V_' s'ntnp of the patent. All maiiiifaeturerii and sellers
Infringing will be prosecuted necoiding t«j law.
mar 19 Mar 18,’5G—P
HMMjJj i’.SI 9 vus.
IK lC ro.N A: I. AN INK,
MANUFACTURERS AM) IMPORTERS,
No. 124 Arch-st., 2d door above Sixth, Fhii.ad’a.
IV // O L I'j S A L E A ND li E T A IL.
Every article in their lino of business nt tlio very low
est market CASH PRICES, and boiicit the patronage of
dealero nnd others. coildino inar 27
SEW ING MACHINES.
lAXCELSHill SEWING MACIIINEs. — Made by
1 j llooi), BATrELLE & CO,, Worcester, Massa
chusetts, patented by Elia* Howe, Jr., September tilth,
I p hi. These Machines are warranted, (with proper use
! not to gel out of repair. They are built in a good sub-
i Mantinl. and workmanlike manner, nnd will do Tailors
I shoemakers’ and Saddler*’ work, in n manner wnrranl-
I ed to giveaatisfaellon. Theslieh will not rip any mor*
n sewing, done by hand. Call and see thor
at lio CIIESNUT -trect. I’hlla.lolphie.ut
VV. A. DAWSON, A gem.
lyM&c
iv-’s
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Nut it I’utTIcIt; of Mercury In It.
A N Infalllbleremedy for Scrofula,King’s Evil. Rhea
mutism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions,Pimples
r Pustules on tlio Fuce, Blotches,Bolls, Chronic Sor©
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter,Scald .Head,Enlargement
und Pain of tho Bones and Joints, Htubboru!Jlcer«,Sy-
nhylltlc Disorders, Lumbago, BpInulOomplalnta.amlall
Disease, arising Irotn on injudicious use of Mercury,
Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood.
ThlsvaluableMedicino, which has become celebrated
fortlienuinber of extraordinary cures effected through
Itsagencj, has Induced the proprietors, at iheurgent re
quest ofthelrfrieml»,to offer Ittothepubllc, whlchthey
do witli tho utmost confidence In Its vlrluesand won
dorful curative properties. Tho following certificates
selected from a large number, arc, however,atrougei
testimony than the mere word of the proprietors ’and
nre all from gentlemen well known in their localities,
and ol the highest respectability, many ofthem now re-
. , . , ...... ... me i.T.fi'tiiiifMi. a.lull, OIAIIDUI UQV TO-
n.1.1 l.avlns llio llama ol J«>.3wai» staiBpcdon tlm , ,W1 M |„ iho city of Hlclunoni, V«.
“"'I'lf 0 ; I “ 1 ” 1 raver.™ the corn, F.nciynEN, fc.q.,orihe lijchnngp Holol.KicbmoDd
Olid a aplemlkl Biumvliig u,r tlm ildo of tlio liolllo, com- kllowll ov( , . w | lc , 0 , » w » he Im.reon Iho Medlclno cell
posed of geometric lathe work, comprising nino dlffe
out dies, which havo boon turned for tho exclusive uso
of the proprietor, by Draper & Co., bunk note engravers
ol Philadelphia. In the centre Is a portrait of the lato
Win. Hwnitn, copyright secured.
Also, Nwnitn’s Vermifutrc.
A valuable Family Medicine,beluga highly approved
ed CARTER’S SPANISH MIX’!*,RE administered In
over a hundred ca3es, in nearly all thedisenses for which
it la recommended, with the mostastonlahlngly good re
suits. He says it is tlic most extraordinary medlclno , 3
lmseverseon.
AGUE AND FEVER—GREATOURE.—Iharebyct*.
Ufy, that for throe years I had Ague and Fever of tho
i <> mi- !. ,- t.i <, inui lor inree years i nnu Ague anu rever ol tno
•imily fiir nil diseases arising Irotn debility or thedi- , most violent description. I had Severn I Phjsielnns, took
g-incorgaiis, Htcii usU »mi! ( bolera Morbus, Dysea- | nr g n quantities of Quinine, Mercury, nnd 1 believe all
V.'!? ’ i“ VL L“ !' t '.'u.?' !’ V. 0 : 1 . i?i 1? ut’ n.l verllsed, but all without any pormanentro-
•e the Pamphlet (which may be had gratis)
nccoinpanviug tlio Vermifuge.
Prepared only nt SWAIM’S LABORATORY. THE
OLD STAND. Seventh street below Chestnut, Philadel
phia, and sold hy all respectable Druggists in the United
Stnles.
CAUTION TO THE PURI.1C.
Persona wishing to obtain tho genuine SWAIM’S PA-
■NACUA and 8 Wi M’s VERMIFUGE, should be careful
to observe that thenanin
S W A I M
I* spelled correctly on the bottle* nnd labels.or they may
be imposed on by medicines made In imitation of them
by a person bear ag a“omcwhat similar name, well cal
culated to <l' ceil
GHNERAL AGENTS FOR THE U. S.
Ncliioffutin, ISrotlierN »Y FO..
Now York.
bertnkesriiia meth-riiR7*5 i Ap
his thanks l«. theiiSi^^.
UL!
4
NEW KOOKS.
RECEIVED HY JOHN M. COOPER U CO.,
■ , Wednesday. Mav 30th.
I Trill. VV AT II.M AN, by J. MS.
1 The Life and Adventures of Harry Gllndon, tho
Man of Man* i rime*.
Harpers Story Book,No. 7.
Harper’s Graham'*, Gt.dey’s, Putnam nnd Knicker-
Pecker Magazines for June. may 30
I Z .. COFFEfV <Yc.
# f IL'I ISON MILLS Ground Spices, a lull assortment.
, XJ “ “ Ground coffee of all qualities.
“ “ Ground Rice, for Puddings, Custards,
4c c.
’• “ Table Salt, a superior article, in boxes.
u “ Mustard, in l;*rge and small runs, put
up expressly for Hotels und Drug-
ulsts.
K ehen’sYeasl Powders; Cream Tartar.
kiicIk t, s m„i Btioile’s Cocoa; Prepared I'hnco-
_ 1 v”: J*2* ,v r£ fr ''S'‘ from the .Mills, and for sale at
1V'^ I,rlcu *’hy JOI N INGERBOI.L,
JL No. 2, Jones’ Block, Bay st.
A* ',! 1 .' I,i,s AXin inni i„
Ml}'A’liite Pillin' n* 1,1 ^ nk * Ureen, nine. Yellow
fltiiece*. i , r .. 1... ' " ro " , " 1 Blenched,
V\ bite I.ol'ored, logejIier'wiUt* a < i rnpe . S,,n,vl *.
I ' r ;> no ''’ l F«nch i:mhroid!: r ; *
W , U|H ROKENIMlIGtlVLADHON,
No.2,Phadd’s Building.
GOOD**:
lift nii,i\' fflSf-M* •’""raVAongi tnd
o, J* v allies. Black Hewing Silks.
HlZu Vr , '„t ,ll " c lBarege Flounced Dresses.
2d Mf.uh ,jg Silks and'Tlns h |ies r ! lp0 ' “" d V ° 118,
’ n i ,'iLL Collars, Sleeves, 4tc.
Po» »*lo at lol'st prims,by
,m«jr3fi_ \ DsWlTTk. MORGAN.
'V u it ! w vri H i
pH E 8ul.scrllie)itmve |„st leealved a ne» an,i
.J. Hful arsorimVi nr Whict i'.oo|7r. f „m?« d *
gallons each. Th. fc m.dera wl| keen
quit.
Pieatecall and «xati|ii« st
k •** l.'l v EI I-* I.ATTIMORR'S.
public for "their liberal patronage,and to iiiform
that he still carries oil the Carriage business at the old .
stand, near the Market, in all it* various branches. He
likowiseinvitestho public to cull aud examine hisslock
of Carriage* which ho ha* now onhund,got up express*
ly tor the Southern market,feelingooiilldent that ho can
please thorn in style and in nrtce bettertlinn any other
establlaliinentiiuhecity. Allkindsol heavy work made
to order,attch as Plantation Wagons, Drays, Carts,Tim
ber Carriages, 4tc.,all made of beltcrinaterials than can
bofoundelsewlicreintheclty. Andthesubscriherllut-
tershimsell that tho practical experience of overthirty
years, ami his unliriugexertions to please, willstill se
cure to him a liberal share of public patronage.
Repairing dono in th*-i-"*t style and nt liberal prices.
oct22- I” G. W. IIARDCASTLE.
. fSariiic llnihiiii).
I rilE undersigned respectfully Informs \ .1 who may
need hi* services, that ho lias charge of the MA
RINE RAILWAY, which Is now In successful opeoa-
lion. Hols therefore, prepared lo tnko up vessels of
any size usually visiting our port, and to do tho work
of repairing, 4cc., on reasonable terms. Those who
wi*li to clean or paint botlomsof their vessels can ulsn
bo accommodated on the Railway upon reasonable
terms. Ho Is also prepared to contract for building
ves*ols of any class or description an.l to carry on tlio
business of Strip rpcnterlng, Spar Making nnd
Caulking, in nil its various branches, at the easternox-
tremity of tho city.
n good Shit) Smith is on thu premises.
aug 3 ly II. F. VV II,LINK, Jr-
Savan mill l>r;/ Mtorlc
To Ship Owners, Masters ami Consignees of Vessels
rp|| E.*Subscriber respectfully informs them IhnttheS \-
1 V/NNAII DRY DOCK is now in successful opera
tion.uc i It Iscalculatedto take in slripsofnny clnsslrotn
luo to l.5110 tons burthen. ltis2.Hi feel long and G5feol
wide, ami complete in every parlicular. A large gang
ol work moil in employed and n Inrgo supply of nut-
terials is on hand,8o that vessel*cun be repaired with
ns much despatch us in any otlmr port. Pump and
Block Making and Spiilli's work done on the premises
nnd every effort made to ensure economy nun fidelity to
those who may fnvortlio Dock with their hindncs*.
D 1*. LANDF.RBHINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
feb24 Late of Marsh’s Dock, Charleston.
fiKENmH; <v cio.."
Xo. 207 Hay-Street, Savannah, Ga.,
Has opened an office lor the sale of North Alabama,
Tennossee,and otlmr WESTERN PRODUCE,und ex-
F er.i, at an early date, to bo in recoipt of Bacon, Corn,
lour, Rope, Cotton, Ate. 4tc., the produce of that sec-
We keen nu office at Chattanooga, Term., for tho pur-
chafe or shipment of Tennessee river products, and can
forward, direct to planters, and from that point.
in direct correspondence with St. Louis,
d Nashville, and will attend to tho pur.
A bonus of 25 percent has been declared on the busi
ness of lust year, to all policy holders cntiried thereto.
MINIS .'4 JOHNSTON, Agents.
I)r. R. D. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner. mar 19
l ire mad illiirine Insurance.
Tho In*urance Company of the Valley of Virginia,
Available Capital 83II0.UU0—Surplus801,517 27.
rilARTKU l‘Kltl’KTl'Al..
Takes risks on Cargo,Freight, Buildings, Merchandize,
Acc., in town and country.
Losses promptly and liberally adjusted
mar 19 MINIS 4c. JOHNSTON, Agents.
Norwich hire Insiinmrc (Joraminy, Conn.
INCORPORATED 18113—CAPITAL STOCK, Si50,000.
Trill-', above Company has been In successful opera-
1. lion upward* ot filly year), nnd has a high renuta-
linn, wherever known, as a prompt ati.1 responsible of
fice.
The undersigned is prepared to take Fire Risks for
said fllnee, mi dwellings, furniture, store*, merchandise,
warehouses and cotton, upon the most favorable terms.
JOHN INGEUSOLL, Ag’t N. F. Ins.Co.,
mar 5 No. 2 Jones’ Building, lluy-st.
IIonui-cli Assurance <’«»• London,
FIRE AMD LIFE-F.STAUUSJIKJ) 1853.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUND—82,0(10,000.
TrilE ABOVE mentioned ).ompany have established
1 a branch in tho United States, and have lodged
with John L. /Vffjiinwull, Geo. Curtis and Watts Sher
man, m the city of New York, a permanent fund of
8150,000 in American securities, to be held by them us
Trusiec*, liable for losses sustained in this country,
which will be adjusted in Now York nnd promptly paid.
The subscriber has been appointed Agent for Savan
nah, nnd will take risk* on (lie most lavorablo lerms.
JAMES Me HENRY, Agent,
tuay 31—1^ No. US Buy-si., SavanunU.
III I V n.Vlti; III TI VI. SAFETY -
INSURANCE COMPANY,
or rmi.ADKt.iHiu.
syslotn.
for respectability, order, nentnt
Smithsonian *li <11 make ii* mark
worthv the patronage of the peojile.
opr'i—Oct2 SIDNEY KOPMAN.
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPIirA.
III 1*01ST .1 IN T A IN >OI NCF.7I F.N T.
T^’) nil persons afflicted with Sexual disease*, tucli a*
I SEMINA., WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GuN-
OUK 11(14A, GLEET, SYPHILIS, uv , 4tc,
The IIUWARH Assool AITON of Plrilndelphin, in
view of the awiiii iln.truction of human life anil hririth
cii'i»eil by Sexual disease*, arid lb.' deceptions which
are i" .lrii-fl u|»on the uiiloriunnt'i victims ol suclidls-
ease* hy ti'iac**, linve directed tbeir Consulting ••'iir-
ii.* a i 'll VRITA It..E A* T worthy ol their name,
to cue MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to nli perrens i
tlm a!'! i' -l ■ l tale.) who apply b biller,
with a "!.i ' rcoiidil , ■ i,occitpa u,
habits "I |ile.^&.c ,nnd mi case* "l extreme pover') and !
suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF i
CHARGE.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, j
established by special eudowiuout, fur tlio relief of the
sn'k and tb'ireft'ed, affl.cied with‘'Virulent nnd Epi
demic Diseases.”and its fund* can be u*ed lor no other
purp"*c. It ha* now a surplus of meuns, with which
the Directors have v. ted to iitlverlise tho uhovo notice,
it is needless to add that the A«*.»-iatioii commnndi
the highest Medical Hkill of tho iig • and will furnish the
most approved modern treatment. Valuable advice
also given to sick ami nervous female*, afflicted with
abdominal weak ness, Womb Cmnplaiut, Coativcuess,
in oporatim
■tnire.
may 12
ceil apiclr
) named old established MUTUAL Company,
Is prepared to issuo its Policies on Marine and Inland
Navigation Risks. JAMES MollENRY,
nov 27 118 llay-8trecL_
PROVLXIVI i>M RAINUE COM PAN Y
OF TORONTO, CANADA WEST.
Capital, 82,011(1,0(10.
The undersigned, having been appointed Agent of tire
above Company, begs io announce that ho is prepared
lo issuo Policies of Insurance on Fire risks in Savannah
ami its vicinity, us also oil Marine risks generally,
may 9 ly Wm. CROWDEE, Agent.
HOME INNS KANEE COMPANY,
OF Till! CITY OF NHVV-YORK.
Capital* *000,000 — All Faicl in.
C.J. Martin, Sec’y. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, Prea’t.
The Subscribers having boot appointed Agents of
the above Company, nre now prepared totnke Risks
against Fire on Buildings, Merchandise, 4<c. fcc. on
favorable terms. COHENS 4t HERTZ.
July 8
I’MtEMY FIICI! OFFICF*
ririsCompany takes Fire Risks iti this City,and Insure
Rents and Leases.
sept 2 R. HABERSHAM 4i SON. Agents.
ICOYAL INNI ItANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital 2,000,000 of I > oiiiiiIn Nterliug.
Tb Is Institution has established an Agency in Savan
nah,ami Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will
be Issued by ANDREW LOW 4c CO.
Savnnimh, Oct. 20,1951.
NY VANNAH All HY I, INNIK ANCF CO.
OrncK 119 Bay-strkkt.
TblsCotapauy will take Fire, Marine.and RlvcrRUkl
)n t h e most favorable terms.
—trustbrs—
Henry D. Weed, j John W. Anderson,
Hiram Roberta, N. II. Knapp,
John R. Wilder, • Henry Latnrop,
l. W. Morrell. ! E.F.Wood.
HENRY I). WEED, President
HIRAM ROBERTS,FicePres't
Jamb* McIIrnry. Ser'y mar 17.
SPIRITA Al, TELEOHAPH.
rpIlE organ of modern Spiritualism. 4lh vol. com
mences In May- It coninlna the fullest record ex
i f Current Facts and opinions on Spiritual Inter-
*#,. Published weekly nl 82 per annum ; also, all
tusl books, for sale by
PARTRIDGE 4t ItRITTAN, 342 Brondwny,
Now York.
S.—A L'alnloguo of Spiritual Rooks sout oil nppll*
m. 3mo apr 18
F \ IS TIN AND IH iliDHVfl LOTA.
FARMS and 1100 Building Lots will be divided
' among lil.'O subscriber, on the 3d tluy of ftlny
These are situated In the beautiful village of
I'vnlo, near Hie celebrated Lake Itonkonkoina, Just
easant ride from thocitv of New York, on tho Long
.•I Itnil Rond nnd have already proven to ho n
liable investment. Over two thousand lots and
is have been sold, and parties purchasing havo
r erected buildings or sold out nt nil exorbitant
it. 811)only will secure two building lots, 50 hy
loot, or a farm from 2 to 20 acres, Maps of tho
r can bo seen ami receipts given, by applying to
,r 28 VVM. WRIGHT, Agent.
V11! U OF A A VANN AII. "
EIISONS holding rnrils for llri* benutlful Picture will
uI.mi... •- * i iliem and reeelvwtheireopv. Those
* framed can be furnished at the
ir rose wood moulding, hy leaving
■'iiore of
»t. 8IBLEY. 13« CopptuM.
Louisville,
chsseol arilclOH in ihuso markets, lo be shipped to'Sa
vannah, or ininrincdiatc points in Georgiu.
Jan 2.’ Onto .
Ill II.OFics* FOUNDAIIY .
\\ irit>w Blretsi, above Pith Btrect, Philadolphin.
T RON F HUNTS, r.f nny design, v> ith or without “.Mot-
tain’s Patent Revolving Shutters,” u new nml superi
or article; ulso, Girders, Column*, Window-Heads,and
all other Iron Work necessary to tho erection amide,
corotion of huildings. Estimates cheerfully furnished
lo parties applying pcisonal'y, or by letter,
npr 18 3mo GANsuN ft I'ARRAND.
1 — ’-Ui'tWHi 1 ' landing from nark Cbniles
1 j William, for sale
_may29 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4t HO.
/ t KIM ENT Pin.".* I'M*)- -.".I I*In
Adilri-'*,i'po*t paid.) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN. Con
sulting burgeon, Howard Association, No. - South
Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HEART WELL, President.
Guo. Faikchilii, Secretary,
may 10 aug 10
LEATHER.
F1IITZ. III'lNDRY A: CO..
No. 29 North Third-struct, Philadelphia.
Morocco .Manufacturers, Curriers and Importers of
French Calfskins, and dealers in Red nnd Oak Sole
Leather aud Kipp. (into feb 19
envelope .llaiiiiiiu'ipi-y.
The Oldest and Largest in the. United Stales.
WEST A Illllt I,IN,
No. 520 William street, New York,
r ) ESPMUTFULLY invito tho ntleniion of thu trade
L to their very extensive assortment ol
i:nyt:i.oi»i!s. vote and writing
PAPERS, cfcc.
Their great facilities in Manufacturing enable them
to offer at extremely low prices, aud on tho most favor-
ablo terms ' 3mo apr 10^
V.'IIl.YISIt! VAJtteVISM!
PHK..VDEI.FHIA.
VARNISH MANUFACTORY,
80 and 82 North 4th-strcet.
T HE undersigned would earnestly invite the attention
of 9oiuhera Merchants, Conch Maker*, Cabinet
Makers nml other*, lo their very superior Coach Body,
Carriage, Cabinet Durnttr, China (Has*, Drying Japan,
Iron Japan, spirit, ami every other kind ol Varnish
which have been in constant use nearly forty years, and
lee I confident in saying that they nro unsurpassed by
hiiv other manul'a'tured in this country, for theirduia-
l>ihty, drying qualities, and imnutiful nppearnneo on
thu work; also, every description of Patutsand Paint
ers Materials.
> inr prices lire moderate, nml term* easy to good buy
ers. Give ii* a call. O. HCIIRACK 4t CO.,
mar 24 Ohio HI) 4i 82 Norsk 4th-st, Philadelphia.
AY. D. FORD,
IIXXLKH IH
t'amihl Groceries, Fruit,A'r.
] t AS Removed his establishment to Broughton-slreet,
I one door from Jefferson-street, where he will be
pleased lo accommodate Iris friends and (lie public with
all things appertaining to Ids lino of business.
All orders thankfully received. nov 25
HUNKY UNMIK A CD.,
A T tholr steam Engine nnd Boiler Works, Brooklyn,
New York, are prepared toexeentoorders for
STATIONARY, RIVER AND MARINE
F.YGI.VFS,
(if every description. Sugar Mills, Mill Work, etc.,also
all kind's of High urul Low Pressure Boilers.
Thu subscriber, ngent in Savannah for tho above,
Works, will receive orders for any kind of Machinery.
He has now on hand a portable three-horso power En
gine, which lie will sell on accommodating term*.
WM. G BEEN I!, Corner Bryan and Jofferson-sts.
inar 28 Brno
SPBINOTItAiHB,
.Yoticr to .Merchants.
YYTl! m>w offer, at wholesale, in quantities lo suit pur-
VV chasers, a full and comp ete assortment of Tin
Ware, of our own manufacture. Quality not to lie sur-
nns .,„l LOVELL 4l LATTIMORE,
p ml , r |o 13 Hiiriniril-st.
I llE III!NT' IIAIK DYE.
D r O. M. BALLARD’S (new article) rccolvod the
highest premium at the World’s Fair and Ameri
can liislitulc, wit «it It was examined by tho distinguish
ed chemists Mr. < . Little and Prof, ohu Torroy,uud
pronounced the Rest. ...... .
For sale by tlm Principal Druggists In this city—prico
SI Principal olllco and store 498 und 5(HI Broadway,
New-Vork. Mar I5,’5fl—P mut Iff
NF.YV SI’IMri- GOODS,
PER S T I! A M E R AUGUSTA.
D EWITT ti MORGAN have just received tur steam-
cr Augusta, a largo nnd varied slock of now nml
rich seasonable dress goods, to which tho nUentlon ol
the Indies I* especially invlxul. mr 3
<11 ■ I.I A N GUANO.
r A BAGH Chilian Guano. ,
.)U Tlri* Guano Is represented as being hftlerlhan
the ehlnchn Island,having more PhospliateofLlmeln It.
Dr. Days makes thu following analysis:
1(H) parts glvo Agotlse Organlo matter
with Halts of Ammonia.. 30 ao
Hone, Phosphate of Lime, nud Magnesia 20 00
Hnlp. Lime and Soda J J4
Oarb. Lime ** ««
Insoluble matter ^0
lUU 0(1
Thonbovela *»rlhj «.» .llenUonnl Awto'liirljU.
For sale by CDIIENS t HER!/..
jauld
MJHTT’S
LITTLE GIA XT
COlt.Y .I.YIt COB .MIFF,,
PATBSTBI) MAV Ifllh, IHjt.
H. BROWN, Proprietor of Georgia, Tennessee nml
O, Alabama, of this invention, which is doubtless
among the most important of modern times for the use
of the well advised farmer and stock feeder; ami tho
universal luvor with which it hn< been received (ruin the
first, more than anything else, uttosts its utility and su
periority.
For portability, simplicity of construction, and conve
nience of ii-. . the Little Giant has no equal. It weighs
from three i" five hundred pounds, according to size,
can be pul In o| sratioii t.y the farmer in twenty minutes
without expense or m'-clianleal nld, then adjusted nnd
used with convenience by anybody.
The Little Giant has received the First Premiums al
overx state Fair from Missouri to Maryland the past
Fall, and tlmi in the most complimentary manner.
These Mills are guaranteed In the most positive man
ner against breakage or derangement, ami warranted to
grind iced from ear corn, and grits or fine hominy from
shelled corn, with a degree ot ease ami convenience lor
farm purposes never attained before.
The subscribers are now prepared to furnish the trade
with improved patterns and sizes, to suit tho varied
wants ot all.
No. 2 is offer. I nt 5'15 complete, ready for nltnching
thotonm, and warranted to grind ten bushels of feed
per hour »it_h one hone.
No.3 al 8"5 will grind fiftoon bushels per hour.
No. 4 at S9D will grind twenty bushels per hour, with
two horses.
Manufactured ami for sale by
H. S. BROWN k CO.,
mar 3 at Nashville, Teun., and Atlanla, Go.
si iTvmkTs' ‘
PLASTIC PAINTS,
UilliAl’, DUUABUi, A.\J> l'UOVECTIVG,
WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF.
'T'Hls PAINT will stand any climate, without crackor
JL blister ami hardens by exposure, thus making In
time an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay,
and Iron nnd olhcrjnetalafrom rus land corrosion.
Tills Paint differs from the so-called Mineral Palms ol
thedny, which are principally Ochres and Clayscolored,
and nre entirely worthless.
Silver’s Plastic Paints are purely Metallic,containing
no Altunin or Clay.
They are levigated finely, mix rendlly with Linseed Oil,
(without the trouble ol grinding,) and flow under the
brush aslrcely us the best White Lead.
These Paints excel nllnthorsin body or covering pro
perties,one pound of which will cover as much surface,
ns two pounds of While Lead.
There aro four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate
Brown, Olive ami Chocolate.
Directions: This Paint Hows readily uuderlho brush
aud its covering property is increased by using it mixed
as thickly as possible with pure Linseed Oil; ns tlio
Paint is the lasting or protecting bodyand theOilsimply
the medium or agent in spreading it.
We annex copies of two letters,one from thePresi*
dent of the Philadelphia and Reading RailroadCo., tho
other from a gentleman, a well known resident of Au
gusta, Georgia.
Office, of the Phila.and Read ng Railroad Co., 1
Piiiladkli'K a, May 3,1853. (
J.S. Silver, Esq—Dear Sir: We have used your
“Plastic Paints” for more than a year, and for Painting
Bridges,depots, 4cc., kc., we havo found itquilccquulto
any palm we have used. lnfact,weuowglveita prefe*
once over all others we havetried foreur.h purposes.
Yottrs, respectfully,
(Signed) JOHN TUCKER,President.
AunUBTA, GA.,SKeTKMIIKR 29,1852, )
Htoam Planing Mills. |
Dear Sir .—You ask mefor my opinion of “Silver’s
Minoral Paints,” which you have put on my Machine
Shop and Planing Mill. I givey mi witli pleasure my full
ami hearty recommendation of it as a provontiveofflre
communicatltigfroin chimneys,orfrom adjoining build
ing*. The Paint which you put on my roofs, has now
become as hard ns slat k, and I feel ns secure from fire,
in thisdirectlon, us Is possible. A few weeks after the
roofshad boon painted, 1 mnde an experiment on two or
three shingle shy placlnglkemin the furnace under the
boilers; the result was, that tho portion uncovered was
entirely consumed, while the painted partwasappnreni-
ly sound, though upon examlnationthe wood was found
to be charred ; the paint, however, was firm and but
little blistered. I conaldorthls as severe atestasyour
Paint can beputto, and under tlio circumstances I do
nothesltnto to commend It ns nn in valuable preventive
against flro. Respectfully, kc.
(Signed ) AMBROSE SPENCER.
FRENCH k RICHARDS,
A". IY. Corner of 10th and Market streets, Phila,, Pa.
general wholesale agents.
Forsulein Savannah, Wholesaleand Retail,by
JAMES II. CARTER k CO,
No. 170 Broughtonstreet.
July 20 H2olply
8A31UEL PALMER & SON,
OIBBON’s Dt'lLDINOS,
A‘os. 148 Congress, and 07 St. Julicn streets,
K E8PMCTFULI.Y inform Iho Irndo and citizens gen
erally that they havo in store a good assortment of
American and Foreign Hardware, nnd being in direct
communication with manufacturers both in this coun
try aud In Europe, are constantly receiving additions to
their stock, comprising Planters’, llourekcopors’ and
Builders’ goods or tho most approved styles nml patterns,
among which may lie enumerated Locks, Hinges, Itylts,
and Shutter Fastenings of all kinds. Sheet Zinc, Sheet
Copper, Sheet nnd Bar Lend, Chain Pumps, Brass
Wares, Britannia Wnre, Hollow Ware, Percussion
Caps, Combs, Brushes, and a general variety of Fancy
Goods. Cotton Lines. Fish Hooks, Needles. Knitting
Pius, Seine Twine; Crosscut, Hand, Tenon, Framing,
und Mill Haws; chains, Hand nml Sledgo Hammer*,
Anvils, Vices, Hcrow Places. Blocks and Dies. Smith’d
Bellows, (Joonor’d Tools, P LO WH, CORN S H E1.1, ERH,
HAY CUTTERS, Hoes, Axes, Andirons, Shovels,
Spades, Guns. Hay ami Manure Forks, Sad Irons, Wri
ting paper. Porto Mommies, Spirit Levels, Cut ami
Wrought Nails and Spikes, Planes of nil kinds. Selves,
Coffee Mills, Cotton nml Wool Cards,Curry Combs, and
iu fact ever/ article adapted to the trade.
city nud country orders will recolvo prompt attention,
nml all goods for shipiuuutscarefully packed,
may 8
V ' \ \
C IT <) L E R A .
A Certain Cu
for thi" disrrse, moo be found in the use
of Perry Davis' Vegetable
I» A l N K I I. l. II U *
Hr. Lot ts, Mo, Juno 14th, 1849.
Mr.A.T. Woodward, \genlof Perry Davis’Pain Killer.
Dear Sir:—I feel it a duty I owe to the public, lo
make known the value of Davis’ Pain Killer, nml tny
experience in using it for some of iho complaints for
which it is highly recommended. In April last, on
your recomnuntl.iiion, 1 purchased a oiio dollar hottlo
of you forpaina with which I have long been afflicted,
ami made use of i' on my trip down to New Orleans,
with the most gratifying ami beneficial effects. On my
re'urn trip lo ibis city, the Cholera made its appearance
among some of my passengers. I made uso of the Pain
Killer, having no other remedy on board, and to my
surprise and gratification found it gave immediate re
lief! On my arrival In M. Louis, 1 called on von and
got four large bottles, and stated to you my confidence j
in it as an infallible Cholera Remedy, and remarking to
you that 1 wanted no othcrCholera remedy on my boat. |
1 made use of four bottle* on my trip to Now Orleans
and back, for Cholera and some oilier complaints for
which it is recommended, and met with the most aston
ishing success— when I ordered from you six more one
dollar boll lea. Hmce then l hnvo made two more trips
to New Orleans und buck, and on tny previous trip up,
I had more than
Seventy Cases of Cholera
on board, when tho PAJ.Y FILLER was immediately
used with tho most astonishing results. In all cases
where it was used in time, it gave relief in a very short
time; and l can with confidence bay to tho public, that
in all of the firs! stages of Cholera, when taken in time,
il i - in my opinion, an infallible remedy. 1 and alter a fair
trial witli it for several weeks, and for four trips to New
| ) irleuns and back, and using it for Cholera and lor oilier
complaints for which it i* recommended, no considera
tion whatever would induce mo lo leave port without a
good supply—believing it to be a medicine that no offi
cer of a boat or any family would lie without a single
day ul ter using one bottle. Believing it lo be Hie most
valuable family medicine known to tho world, for nil
the different complaints for which it is recommended.
P. B.—Please send me six large bottles for this trip.
J. M. BROAD WELL,
Captain Steamer Atlantic.
I most cordially unite with ( apt. Broad well In recom
mending Perry Davis’ Pain Killer to the public, having
myself been severely attacked with the cholera, and
found relief in a low hours by using the Pain Killer,
nnd havo myself administered il to more than fifty per
sons attacked with tlio Cholera, nml when used in time,
a cure was effected in a few hours, and take pleasure
in recommending it to th ' ...
iclne, that no individual
hour.
amor
Davis’ Pain Killer.—In to-day’s Union will be
found an advertisement of this celebrated remedy. The
certificates appended, from the captain and clerk of tho
Steamer Atlantic, wc know to be genuine, and founded
on facts, as they verbally stated in our office tho snb-
stanceof what they publish.— St.Louis Union.
Tho Pain Killer is sold by John IL Moore k Co.
Thos. M.Turner k Co. and B, l). Brantley k Oo.,8avan
nnh ; Barret, Carter fc Co. and Clark, Wells k Dubose
Augusta; E. L. Htrobecker k Co., Macon. Also by
Druggistsnml Grocers generally.
may 19—eod3iuo
--- . at any perroanentro*
lief. A Hast I tried CARTER’S 8PANIHH MIXTURE,
two bottles of which effectually cured me, and I am
happy to say 1 have had neither Chills or Fever since.- •
I consider It the best Tonic in the world, and the only
trcdic.ne that ever reached tny case.
JOHN LONGDEN.
Beaver Dam, near Richmond Vn.
C. U. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and
for many years in thu Postoffice, has such confidence In
theastonlshingofflcacy of CARTER’S SPANISH MIX*
TUBE, that he has bought upwards of50 bottles, which
lie has given away lo the nmictcd. Mr. Luck says he
hasnererknown It to fail when taken according to di
rcctions.
Dr. MlNGE,a practising Physician, and formerly of
tho City Hotel, In the city of Richmond, says he hai
witnessed in a number of instances the effects of CAR-
TIIU’HSPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly
surprising. Ilesayslnn case of Consumption, depen
dent on tho Liver, the good effects were wonderful in.
deed.
HAMUELM. DRINKER.of the firm of Drinkerk
Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of 6
year* standing, by the use of two bottles of CARTER’S
SPANISH MIXTURE.
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The editoreortbe
Richmond Republican bad a servAit employed in thoii
; press room,cured of violent Scrofula, combined with
Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work.—
1'wo bottles of CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE made
, a perfectcgre of him,and thoeditorsin n public notice.
1 say they “cheerfully recommend it to all who areaf*
fficlod with any disease of the blood.”
j STILL ANOTHER CURE OF-SCROFULA.—I had a
j very valuable boy cured by three bottles of Carter’!
' Spanish Mixture. Iconslderit a truly valuable medl
• cine. JAMES M.TAYLOR,Conductoroathe R.F.k
P.R. R.Co., Richmond, Vn.
.HALT RHEUM OF 20 Y EARS STANDING CURED.
' Mr. JOHN THOMPSON rcsldlngtn the city of Rich*
J moiul, was cuted By three bottles of Carter’s Spanish
i Mixture,of He!: Rheatn, which hohadnearly 20 years
1 nnd which all the physicians in the city could not cure,
I Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in ti e city ol
• Richmond, Vn..and Iris cureis mostremarkable.
WM. A MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va., had a serv
ant cured of Syphilis, iu tho worst form, by Carter’s
' Spnnish Mixture. HesnyBhocbeernillyrecommemlsit
. nnd considers it an Invaluable medicine,
j RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured ol
Scrofula,and what physicians called confirmedConsutnp
Hon, by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
5 EDWIN BURTON, Commissioner of the Revenue
• snyshe hnescen the good effectsofCarter’sHpnnlsh Mix-
1 litre in a number ofSyplriliiiccnses,and says It is aper
I feet cure for that horrible disease.
' T. W.DYOTT k SONS, 132 North .Id-street,Phila
delphla.
BENNETT k BEERS, 125 Main street, Richmond,Va
J WM. C. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va., cured o1
, Old Sores and Ulcers, whlchdieabled himfrom walking
i Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mxture. and wa*
enabled lo walk without a crutch; In a short time per
mauently cured.
j Principal Depots at M. WARD. CLOSE fc CO..83
I Malden Lane. New-York.
1 For sale by J. I!. CARTER & Co, A A SOLOMONS
fc co, nnd THOMAS M. TURNER fc CO, Savannah
and by Druggists and Country Merchants every where
Price $
■nr.-“i -1 n w 15 1 per Bottle nr (\i Battles for |t.
MOURNING GOODS.
n LACK Bareges; double width do
Black Tissues; Grenadine'; Spanish Crapes
Uhallie ; 2d Mourning '1 Issues
2d Mourning Jnonnelannd Organdies
2d do Gingham and Gingliam Muslin*
Calicoes; black Crape Collars aud Sleeve*
White Tarlltan do do
Black Crape and Love Veils, kc. &c.
Recout.y received, and for snlo nt tho lowest prices,
by DaWlTT fc MORGAN,
apr 7
O ATS.—Pennsylvania <>su lor sale, to arrive bv
je 14 JOHN T, ROWLAND, Jr.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
To the Citizens of the United States,—
I inos, humbly nml sincerely thank you for the im
mense patronage which you have bestowed upon my
Pills. 1 take this opportunity of slating that my Ances
tors were all American Citizens, and that 1 entertain for
all that concerns America and the Americans, the moil
lively sympathies, so much to that 1 originally com
pounded these Pillscxpressly to euilyonrclimale,habits,
constitutions, and mannerofllving, intending to estab
lish niysel! among you, which 1 havo now done, by
taking premises!]) New York.
THOMAS HOLLOWAY,
80 Maiden Lane,New York.
PURIFICATION OF THE BLOOD.
AND
LIVER AND BILIOU8 COMPLAINTS.
The Citizens ol the Union suffer much from disorders
ol the Liver and stomach, scarcely nny are free from
the influence of these destructive maladies, hence life
wears fast. The fair sex, perhaps tho most handsome
in the World, up to a certain period when, distressing to
,,. „„ ‘ | ni tno world,up to ncertnin period when, distressing to
XS ; ." i r , ! “>•»>“>' lolrilmir tooth and goodlookUldle ,ot la
Kiii v \ miL’L’tNrpn " B ° t,ie heyday of life, such sad evils may be effectually
Clerk Steamor Atlantic I r P m F^ ied hy continually keeping the blood pure, and
t/terK stenmer Atlantic. the Liver and Stomach in a healthy action, when lifo
will flow smoothly, and resemble plants in n congenial
clime, where nn eternal spring appears to reign. As it
regards the preservation of the human frame, and the
duration of life, much may bo effected, and I say fear
lessly, that health and life cat) bo prolonged fortnnuy
years beyond their ordinnry limits, If Holloway's Pills
nre taken to purify the blood according to tho rules laid
down for health contained In tho directions which ac
company each box.
A CASE OF WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY, OF 10
YEA US STANDING, CURED BY IIOLDUWAY’8
PILLS.
Copy of a Letter from Captain John Johnson, Aslor
House J\‘eu> York, dated January hth, 1854.
To Pkoi kssor Holloway, 38 Corner of Ann andNa*
snu Streets.N. Y.
Sir,—It is with the most heartfelt pleasure I have to
Inform you that I have been restored to health and
strength by takingyour Pills. For the last ten years, I
sit tiered from a derangement of tho Liver and Stomach,
and was reduced to such an extremity that I gave up my
Ship, never expecting to go to Sea any more, as 1 had
tried every Remedy that w as recommended to me, but
all to no purpose; and bad given myself up to despair,
when I was al last recommended to take your Pills.—
After using them for throe months, the result is thatl
am now in better lienlili than I havo been for eleven
years past, and Indeed as well as ever I was in myltfe.
You are quite at liberty to make this known for tho
benefit ofothors. I remuln, Sir, yours respoctfully,
JOHN JOHNSON.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully rfficaciouis
the following complaints :
Ague Debility Headache
Scrolnla or King’s Dropsy . Indigestion
Evil Bilious Com- Erysipelas
Jaundice nlainl* Stone and Gravel
Blotches on the Female Irregu- Secondary Symp-
Skin larities Ions
Bowel Complaints Fevers of all Liver Complaints
Piles kind* Venereal Affection*
Constipation of Gout Retention of Uriue
tho BowoD Worms of all kind*
Weakness, from whatever cause.
• • Soidut the Establishmentofl’rofesaor Holloway
80 Maiden Lane,New York,and 244Strand, Loidon.nnd
by all respectable Druggists nnd Dealers In Medicine*
throughout tho United States,ill Roxes, at at 37W cents,
and 81,59 cents each. To bo had Wholesale of tho
principal Drugilouses In the Union, by
Messrs. A. II. k p. SANDS, New York.andby
___ W. W. LINCOLN, Savannah.
CP" There Is a considerable saving by taking Uie
larger sizes.
N. U.—Directions for tho guidance of patients in every
disorder arc affixed to each Box.
June23 law5tocw ly
liri.VI! AMI RENOVATING ESTABUSMlEJiT.
73 York-M.. near the Court House,
SAVANNAH, (i A.
7 3 K8TADLISIIE0 IN 1832. PT" 7 3
rfrilE subscriber, grateful to Iris patrons and friends
I for their routinued favors, would Btato that, In ad
dition to tho improvements in Dying, acquired by linn
during Ida Iu*' viftit to England and Scotland, hus made
ai n*ligaments lor extending Iris business, by which he is
now t-nnhlod to Dye a greater variety of Colors on Silk
and Woolen Ur»Shawls, kc., which ho trusts will
generally please all who may favor him with tholr
patronage.
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovated,
ns may bo required, in the same superior style which
has generally so much pleased his patrons and friends.
Ladies’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Proved in tho
most fashionable style*. Orders from the country punc
tually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels
nre sent by steamboat or railroad, word should be sent
him by letter through the Post t ifllce.so (hut lie mn> know
whereto t all for them.
jan_l3 ( ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
spuin'l; ftoons.
r TriIE subscribers have now in store a largo aud well
X assorted STOCK of
Spring and Summer
DRY HOODS!!
To which they Invito thu Attention of Purchaser* lor
t ASII Ole APPUOYl.l) CREDIT.
mar28 NEVITT, LATHROP fc ROGERS.
Slicing anil Summer
1855.
Dry Goods at YVIiolrmiIp.
Corner Broughton nnd Jefloraon-sta., Up Stnire.
r |rilE subscriber Is now receiving ono of tno largest
1 ami best selected slock of goods ever offered to tho
trade in this market, to which he Invites tho attention o
merchants. WILLIAM G, FOOTE.
mh 2
WM. A- THOMAS,
PRACTICAL PLTJMEER.
H AVING been duly licemed by Hie Commissioners
of the Savannah Water Works, 1 am prepared to
do nil work entrusted to my care. In u stylo nnd maimer,
equalled only In the Northern cities. Being a practical
Plumber, and unconnected with nny other business, I
will give tny entire time and attention to business of
Plumbing alone. 1 respectfully call attontinn lo tho fol
lowing articles, viz : Shower Baths, BnthiiigTubes, Vor
tlclo Copper, Bo!lcrs,Marlilo top wash stands. Patent pan
water closets, lead pipe, shoot luud, brats and pla^d
cocks, hydraulic rains, nml kitchen ranges, constantly oil
hand and for sale. Office No 145 Broughton street.—
Workshop Broughton street lane.
N. B.—Unexceptionable references glvon.
mar 22 t>mo
CIIAFFIIK & CO,
NO. ti WHITAKER-8TRKET, SAVANNAH, Ga.,
D EALERS in Hashes, Blinds, Doors, Mouldings, kc.
Also; Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine. Putty;
French and Amcrlcau Window Gloss; Paiuters, Masons
and While Wash IIrushes; Gold Loaf, Bronze, kc.
Also, 25 Marblo Mantles, of the most modern style,
from 835 to 8150. Also, 150 Clocks, from 81 25 lo 815.
Also, 25 pairs Inside Venetian Blinds. Builders and
others would do well lo give us a call before purchasing
elsewhere. The “nimble sixpence” la our motto.
Jan 9 ly
J. It. AIOOUX-!
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
IHhbnnS ItiiHdincs.
OFFER FOR SALE—5,000 lbs. Union While
Leal Lead pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Glass;
(ioogallons Liusoed Oil;
501) gallons Bleached Winter Sperm OU;
20 barrels do Whale Oil;
1 do Train Oil, host quality :
8 do Whiter strained Lard OH;
5 do Cobrun’s Machinery OH;W
1 do No. 1 Castor Oil;
20 do Copperas,green aud dry;
10 do Epsotu Balls; 10 casks Potash
5 casks Halreralus;
5 barrels Refined Saltpetre ;
250 ounces Faria’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels Lorillard’sBnuU';
20 boxes asserted Candles:
50 do Ley’gLomon Syrup:
40 bags Pepper, Allspice aud Ginger;
I barrel each, Nutmegs. Mace and Clove*;
100 roams Loiter and Writing paper;
Together with an oxteusive assortment of Patent Medl
clues, Pcrfhmery. Hair, Too'h and Shaving Brushes,
Toilet Heaps, Tuck.Dressing and Side Combs, kc.; al
of whioh nro offered nt the lowest prices, either for cas
or approved paper. f®b
W IDE English Thread Laces, of superior qaailtt
just received and for sale by
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