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Unntarnitjs.
Cabinet of'Curiosities. — A plale of
Gutter from the “cream of a joke.”
The last contract with the “Trade
Winds. 1 ’
A small quantity of tar -supposed
to have been left when the Jsrael
its pitched their tents.
The original brush used.in paint
ing tlie signs of the times.”
A bucket of water from “All’s
‘well.”
The small coins in the “ change
of the moon.”
A seed from , the “apple of an
eye.”
‘A glimpse at the “change of a
•doubt.”
A wag of a landlord in Rich
mond, Va., has at the head of his
in the Richmond
Republican, a picture representing
a tine fat hearty genth tnen, and
another of a lean, lank and pinch
ed one. The former, be says, eats
at his Hotel , the latter does not.
A few years ago a con pie a Dutch
man upon the high hills of Limes
lovvn, tho* very friendly, had a
dreadful falling out about one kill- ;
ing the others dog. for which he |
sued for damages. YV hen in court, J
the defendant was asked by the
judge if he killed the dog. ‘lie sure j
J kilt him, but let him prove it.’ 1
This being quite satisfactory', the j
plaintiff was a.-ked at what amount j
he estimated the value of the dog, |
-or what he thought him worth. ‘Be ;
sure’ said he, ‘de dog was wort
nothing, but since he was so mean
as to kill him, mine cot, he shall
pay de full wallue of him. 1
A female went into a druggist's
shop in the town of Newcastle, to
purchase two or three leeches, which j
-a medical gentlemen had advised |
her to apply for an excruciating pain
in her gums. On being told the !
price she hesitated to take them and j
inquired—‘Will they be no cheap
er'/’ Yes, probably in summer,’
was the reply ‘Then I’ll wait till
summer,’ said stoical economist.
“Does your arm pain you much, ;
sir?” asked a young lady of a gen
tleman who had seated himself near
tier in n mixed assembly, and thrown
arm across ’he bac k of her chair
and slightly touched lier neck. *i\o,
miss, it does not ; but why, do you
ask? 1 ‘1 noticed it was consider
ably out of place, sir,’ replied she;
“ibat’s all.’ The arm was removed.
CTConnelhad obtained an acquit
tal for one of his clients; the Fel
low’s joy knew no bounds. ‘Och.
counsellor,’ said he, ‘l’ve no way
taere to show you my gratitude ! but
I whist I saw you knocked down in
tny own parish, and may be I
wouldn't bring a action to llie res
cue!’
Ar old bachelor being ill, his sis
ter presented him a cup of medi
cine- 4 What is it ? 1 asked he. She
answered: ‘lt is elixir asthmatic, it
is very aromatic, anal will make you
very ecstatic,”
‘Nancy,’ he replied, with a smile,
you are very sister-mafic !’
‘Doctor, every single nut-cracker
In my head aches like sixty ; l wish
you would jerk one of’em out. 1
‘Why pull a single tooth, my lad,
when they all ache V
mind, doctor, snake out
the first one you get bold of; and
if that don’t frighten the rest inLo
peace, serve ’em all the same suss.’
’‘llallo, Joe, tv hat makes your
nose so red V
‘Friendship.’
‘Friendship ! Well, how do y T ou
make that out?’
‘l’ve got a friend who is very fond
of brandy and as he is too-weak
to take it strong, I’ve constituted
myself his taster.
An exchange says that a lady
went into a hardware store the oth
erday, in which were a couple of
clerks, and called lor a pair of
snuffers . ‘Suppose you take us, 1 said
the clerks, ‘we both snuff !’
An eccentric old gentleman, who
bad a frail memory, was in the hab
it of addressing a letter to himself
containing the matter Vie wished to
remember; and sending it to his
bou se through the penny post.
A gentleman in describing the
absurdity of a man dancing the
Polka, appropriately said, that it
appeared as it the individual had a
hoie in his pocket, and was vainly
endeavoring to shake a shilling
down the leg ot his trowsers.
Clean Hands.” A ‘gentleman play
ing whist with an intimate friend,
who seemed, as Car as hands were
concerned, to hold the Mahometan
doctrine of ablution in supreme
contempt, said to him, with a coun
tenance more in sorrow than in an
ger; ‘Mv good fellow, if dirt were
trumps, what a hand you would
nave.
A Hit. —‘My dear sir,’ said a
doctor to his patient. ‘1 am truly
gratified to see you alive. At my
last visit yesterday, vou know 1 told
you that you had but six -hours to
five.*
‘Yes, doctor, you did, but I did
not take the dose you leftfor me.’
Mean. —Aunt Betty tells -a story
of a.neighbor, who is ‘meatier than
parsley. 1 ‘Why,’ she says, ‘when
ever he happened to get hold of a
half-dollar he would give it such a
hard squeeze, that the poor Eagle
would really squeal.’
Cheap Children. —The following;
was cut last summer from a'Sumlav
paper: ‘Greatest excursion “of the
season,etc., etc. Tickets, 26 cents
Children half .price —to be had at the
landings. 1
How to Con quer. —‘ W i fe,’ said a
henpecked husband, ‘go to bed.’
T won’t.’ ‘Well, then, sit up, I
will be minded.’
A Smart Bnj. —‘Father, what
does the printer live ?’
‘Whv child ?’
‘Because vou said vou hadn’t
•/
paid him for four years, and still
take the paper. 1
Vtry True. —lt is said that where
one rnan reads a merchant’s sign, a
hundred read iri§ advertisement.
An old man, boasting his son’s
reputation as a physician, said that
he was always distinguished for
his talents, even when a hoy, par
ticularly when he used to go a gun
ning, for be always killed every
thing he took aim at.
‘ Honse. what’s the matter ?’
‘ Mine Cot—de sorrel wagon has
run mit de green horse, and proke
de axletree of de brick house, what
stands py de corner lamp post across
de wav from de apple trees —run
Yaupy and stop de telegraph. —
Mine Cot, what a beeplesl’
The man that plays upon the
eight-keyed coffee potjbroke a blood
vessel while performing an overture
to the militia. His remains were
taken up in a paper and sent through
the post-office to his friends at Bul
locksmythey.
‘Oh, doctor, said an elderly lady
recently, to Dr. H ,the celebrat
ed bone-setter, in describing the
■effects of a diseased spine, T can
neither lay nor set. 1
‘1 should recommend, then, 1 re
plied he, ‘the propriety of roosting. 1
Jack, have you seen the new gold
dollar?’ ‘No, Tom, and I’nt sorry
to say that I haven’t even seen an
old one for a month.”
A French artilleryman at Ant
werp was obliged to undergo am
putation. Seeing the attendants
carrying off his leg, he called out.
‘lsay, comrade, give me back mv
shoe, J had only one pair, that will
now make me two.’
The man that killed himself by
eating a pickled elephant is no bet
ter. and the doctors expect he will
long remain so.
The lady lhat sings without be
ing coaxed, has gone to Niagara to
spend a week with the old gentle
man who uever borrowed a news
paper.
There is a divine in Troy, who,
when he rises, does it with so much
dignity that you would swear he
was not only taking leave of the
earth, but his breeches also.
A dairyman being asked how
many cows he had, very candidly
replied nineteen, including the cis
tern.
Four boxes are said to govern
the world. The cartridge box, the
ballot box, the jury box and the
band box. Wonder if ibe snvff box
possesses any governing influence?
If 30 and a quarter square yards
make a perch , how many a
shad? if forty perches make one
rood how many will make one polite 9
Up hill work—Chasing balloons,
and collecting printer’s bills.
JOHN V. TARVER,
FACTOR 4. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
EXCHANGE WllAltF, SAVANNAH, GA.
RABUN & FULTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 207 Ray Street, Savannah, Ga.
■3. W.TIABUN, R. L. FULTON, P. WHITEHEAD.
LANI EE HOTTSAE,
.BY LANIER & SOX,
june 22 Mac on, Gteorgia
.S. Y. LEVY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, No. ISo Bay-SlrceU
E. T. SHEFTALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
may 25 -Dublin, Georgia.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DOCTOR MOREL. Office JSo. 157 Brough
ton Street. ts mar 23
FRANCIS WAVER,
IMPORTING & COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No 107 Bay Street, Savannah, Geo.
ALLEN & BALL,
FACTORS & (COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 112 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
J. M. BALL & CO.,
(fcommtsstou plercftants,
MACON, GEORGIA.
ROBERT A. ALLEN, JAMES M. BALL,
sept 20 *y
J. DE MARTIN,
DEALER IN
Fruits, Wines, liquors, Segars.
.PICKLES, PRESERVES and GARDEN SEEDS.
—: also: —
APPLES, ONIONS 4. POTATOES,
When in season, received fresh by every vessel.
—: also :
•Oysters put up to order in from 1 to 10 gallon kegs.
Corner of Buy ami Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
JOHN OLIVER,
HOUSE AM) SIGN PAINTER,
GILDER, GLAZIER, &c.,
No. 121 Broughton Street, a few doors east of
Whitaker Street, Savannah, Ga.
All kinds of Paints —faint Oil, Turpentine,
Vai
EDWARD G. WILSON,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Conveyancer, Collector , Accountant dj* Copyist,
Office under J. M. Haywood’s,
i Day. Wednesday. 28 h insE
SAMUEL S. MILLER,
manufacturer of
CARRIAGES AND WAGONS,
DEALER IN DUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, Ac.
No. 140 Broughton St., Savannah.
J- T. JONES.
WANUFACTURKR AND DEALER IN
Double & Single Guns, Itilies, &e.,
West Side of Monument {Square.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
JONES & PAPOT,
Shipwrights, Spar Makers,
AND CAULKERS.
Yard opposite R.&. J. Lachlison’s Foundry.
BAVANNAII, GEORGIA.
R. H. DARBY,
t je Cl © JBSOE „
Corner Broughton and Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
11. D. is prepared to execute all orders for
R Making or Cutting on reasonable terms.
mart) ly
PHILIP KEA N,
DRAPE It AN D TAILOR,
AND DEALER IN
READY MADE CLOTHING.
Penfield’s Range, No. 98 Bryan Street,
Store formerly occupied by J Southwell &, Cos.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
J. S. STURTEVANT,
MASTER BUILDER,
Corner Montgomery and Liberty Sts.
All orders in his line will be promptly attended
to, and faithfully executed
june 1 iy
A SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER,
Will take contracts for Building and Work in
Ma sonry of every description. Cor him of South
Broad and Whitaker streets. may 2(*
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
The suliscriber is prepared to execute with
neatness and despatch all work in the above line.
142 Broughton Si. Two Doors West of I. \V.
MORRELL’S Furniture Store.
I. SOLOMONS, Agent,
jnne 1 lyr
G. W HEDRICK,
HOUSE AND SIGN FAINTER,
Gildr, Glazier, Grainer & Paper Hanger.
No. 12 Barnard Street, South ot the Market,
IS abvaysready to execute all orders in his line
with dispatch, and at the lowest prices. All
kinds <>f muted Paints, Glass and Putty kept
lor sale. lyr Dec 22
THOMAS M. ROSIS,
1.11 PORT lilt k MANUFACTURER of SUGARS,
No. 107 Bay-st., one door West of Drayton,
(AT THE BLUE SIGN.)
Has on hand u large and choice Stock of Segars,
Snuff, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, and all
other articles in his line, at Wholesale and Retail,
at the most reusonble prices. ts sept 20
FRANKLIN & BRANTLEY^
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bay-st., Savannah, Georgia.
TENDER their services to their friends and the
public generally.
Our individual attention will be given to the
netting <>t Cotton and other Produce , purchasing
RHit li.cwarJuig Bngging, Rope, Futility Supplies,
cfcc., Ac.
We ure also bound in our special contract not
to speculate in Cotton.
ft. O. FRANKLIN,
W. F, BRANTLEY.
refk.rencks :
Gol. C. Y. Perry, Talbot County.
Col. M. W. McLendon, Mai ion County.
Col. G. B. Burny, Wilkinson County.
Col. I. J. Long, Washington County.
Messrs. Swift, Denslow & Webster, Sav.
M esars. Hall & Brantley, Macon- june 22-
DR. J. DENNIS, ,
BOTANIC DRUGGIST,
Next door above -L. C. Warren -& Cos,
-Keeps constantly on band a choice assortment,
‘-selected from the best establishments !n the United
States, consistin'’ of Emetics, Cathartics, ‘Diapho
retics, Diuretics, Expectorants. Emnienagoeue-,
Stimulants, Tonics, Astringents, Nervines, Alka
lies, Alteratives, Rubelacients, and -Compounds i
for family use. Composition Powder, No.-Six,
Lobelia in its various preparations, &e., also
Medical Books. may 4
JOHN MALLERY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 5-5 Bay-st. joining the City Hotel.
Invites the attention to his Stock ol New and
Seasonable Goods, now opening, consisting of
dadoo READY MADE CLOTHING atul FUR
NISHING GOODS, comprising every article
of Gentlemen’s apparel.
Also,afuli supply efCLOTHS, CASSIMERES
and VESTINGS, of various shades and qualities
—which will he made to order-in tube--most ap
proved style, by competent -and experienced
Workmen, wan anted to give entire satisfaction,
and at prices to suit, the times oct 18
ALFRED HAYWOOD.
CORNER BRYAN AND BARNARD STREETS,
Market Square, Savannah,
Dealer in Choice FRUITS, CANDIES, NUTS,
ORANGES, LEMONS, APPLES, AND PO
TATOES, Wholesale and Retail.
First quality Thunderbolt Oysters, Fi-h, &c.
Newark relined Champaigne Cider, and Albany
Cream Ale, by the bbl.
Orders from the Country, accompanied
by the cash ur City reference, punctually attended
to a*ig ‘9
SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
Dealers in Groceries, Provisions, Foreign and
Domestic Liquors, Oil, Shot, Print
ing ami Wrapping Paper. ‘Corner id’ (Bay and
Whitaker Streets, Savannah, Georgia.
EDWARD SWIFT, ALLEN A. DENSLOW,
JOSEPH W. WEBSTER.
.july2s
GAS PIPES AND FIXTURES.
STRATTON & DOBSON,
Having received an assortment ol Chandeliers,
Pendants, Brackets and Pot table Gas Burners,
respectfully invite the citizens of Savannah to
call at their sttore, No. 72 St. Julian street, and
examine the same 4t june 1
CLOTHING,
PIERSON & IIEIDT offer for snIeCLOTHING,
Wholesale and Retail, at New York prices, No.
10 Whitaker Street. apl 26
A CARD.
The Undersigned having re-opened with an entire
New Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND
FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 (South Side)
Broughton street, ((formerly VV Jker s Marble
Yard) is now ready to furnish anything in his line
at the shortest notice. SODA WAJER. made
in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the
city, and always to be had at the store in the
highest state of perfection.
Prescriptions put up with care and despatch.
The Subscriber having served the jwablic king
and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of their
patronage.
may 11 THOS. RYERSON.
A. CARD.
A lady educated in London and Paris, a good
Musician, Singer, Draughts-woman, and Painter,
nho speaks the French language in all its purity,
desires a situation either in a Sc hool or pmate
family. Terms moderate—teferences most re
spectable-
A line addressed to this office, care of E. J.
Purse, for D’Este Smyth, will he attended to im
mediately. June 29
SODA WATER.
Bv request I will iluri. gthis week, open a SODA
I OUN I AIN at my store. I promise the public
that neither pains nor expense shall he spared t
phase them. Plenty of Ice. Gold Water and
first rate Syiups of my own manufacture.
In future my store will he found open (every
dav) front 5 A. M. to 12 P. M
may 25 ts W. HUMPHREYS.
SASHES, DOORS, AND BLINDS.
10,000 Light of Sash, of all sizes ftom 8 X 18 to
12X20.
150 pairs Blinds for Windows of all sizes.
50 Pannel Doors doors different sizes and
thickness.
For sale by CHARLES VAN HORN.
No. 153 Bay Street, near the City Hotel.
N. B. All orders for Carpenter’s Work executed
at the shortest notice. ti nov 29
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS.
15.000 Lights of Sash from 7 X 10 to 12 X2O
200 f>air Blinds for Windows from 8 X 10 to 12
X 20. 100 Pannel Doors, various sizes.
Odd Sizes furnished at the same terms.
For sale by JOHN G. IALLIGANT.
nov 29
BLAKE’S
PATENT FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
‘"'-is singular and valuable substance is sold in
tine powder, then mixed with linseed oil to the
consistency of thick paint, and applied with a
brush, and after an exposure of a few months t*
the atmosphere, this coating becomes a perfect
slate or coat of mail, protecting whatever is cov
ered from the action of the weather and from fire.
It is a mineral substance, and has been found
upon analyzalion by Dr. Chilton, of the city of
New York to consist of larger proportions of
Siliria Alumine, Prot Oxide of Iron, and Mag
nesia, with lesser of Lime and Carbon. It is used
extensively for cpvering roofs of either shingles,
match boards, tin, zinc, sheet iron, or thick paper,
if your shingles have been on foe years, you have
onlv to sweep off the moss anil lint, with a stiff”
broom, and cover with two or throe good coats,
and ir. a few months you have a perfect slate roof
impervious to the action of weather and fire. There
is nothing equal to it fur steamboats, and cat-decks,
for all kinds of iron it forms a coating nearly as
hard as the iron itself and never cleaves off'. It
shlnud he used for every thing you wish to protect
I rum fire and weather.
In some places a spurious article has been sold
as the genuine, therefore purchasers should he
careful to buy of Authorized Agents. Every bbl.
is marked BLAKE 3 FIRE-PROOF PAINT.
The above paint for suie by
C. A. L. LAMAR,
sept 12 ts Savannah, Ga.
NOTICE.
The Subscriber offers his services ns ARCHI
TECT, DRAUGTSMAN, and SURVEYOR.
He will give plana for Buildings public and
private, with specifications in detail, also of quan
tity, quality and cost of materials. And he will
superintend the construction oftliem for 6 percent
upon the cost —or fur a compensation by the day,
giving a statement from, day today of work done
in Carpentry and Masonry.
As Draughtsman he will copy old Surveys or
Land, upon either reduced or enlarged scale, and
make new Survevsand Piats of the manner in
which lands have been cleared and divided into
tici'om pumyi ng* ih<* same with levels lor
firuiiiing;, nnci when wonted, with lines of emliank
ment for water reserves, for flooding or irrigation, j
In all instances giving a computation of the quan
tity of water w hich may be held in such reserves.
As Surveyor he will make Surveys or Re-Sur
veys ol land ftom original Plats and Grants, of
from the descriptions of the same whete a certain
point of departure can be found.
The Suhsei iber can at all times be found at his
office in the Exchange.
JAMES W. DeLYON,
jan 26 County and C/ty Surveyor.
CITT HOTEL,
BA.Y-STRKET, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
THE -Undersigned avails himself of this method
of returning his thunks to his pations and the pub
lic generu-ly, sot the very liberal support he has
received since he has taken charge of this w ell
known House-; anti he begs to assure those who
may favor him with a call, that he -will exert him
self to the utmost to give-full satisfaction.
The location of the house is unsurpassed by any
in the city, being situated in ! the ‘centre ot the
business purlin i thereof.
The Ladies’ Ordinary is eritirely soperate from
the Gentlemen’s.
Tuere will always be an Omnibus in attendance
at the Rail-Road Depot and Steam Boats, to con
vey passengers to the City Hotel, where the-Sub
scriber w ill be in readiness to receive his friends,
and ail who may favor him w ith a call.
aug. 3 ‘ Ivr P. CONDON.
HOWARD HOUSE,
MARIETTA, GA.
WE are gratified to inform the public and espo
■ iully travellers from the low country, that -the
Howard House having passed into our agency,
w-e are determined to do aw ay with the complaints
that Marietta di es not afford the requisite conve
niences by which visiters w ould be induced to so
journ in this del glittul location.
The Howard House is now renovated, and ac
commodations prepared which cannot fail to
please. The chambers are pleasant and conve
niently furnished. The Table will be amply sup
plied with every luxury the country affords. At
teutive servants are engaged. In short, it agree
able-quarters. or well spread ttible, cleanliness and
attention, joined with moderate -charges, can
please, we assure our patrons that they will be
found at the Howard House.
may 11 3mo DIX FLETCHER.
FLO YD H OUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA.
THE proprietor most respectfully returns his
thanks to his friends and the travelling public,
for the mi paralleled patronage received by him
: during his administration over (the above estab
lishment, and hopes by renewed and unremitting
efforts to please, to merit the very liberal encour
agement that has been lavished upon him for the
Fist ten months. And heis enabled to do this from
the fact that the FLOYD HOUSE is the most
eligible house in the place of its location, or in
fact ever can be.- It has more front than all th •
houses of the kind in Macon put together, having
fuut hundred and twenty feet, and standing on the
corner of two of the most fashionable streets in
tfeecitv, where those wishing it, can have a fiont
room at any time.
The t Furn lure is all new, Tables and roams,
and he challenges a comparison by any house be
tween New York and New Orleans.
The Tallahassee Stage Office is permanently
located at the Flovd House.
In connection with this house is a splendid new
six horse Omnibus, got up expressly*for its use.
may 11 6mo S BUFORD.
Charleston Courier will copy for six mus.
and send hill -to Floyd House, Macon.
MOUNT PLEASANT RETREAT,
AT THUNDERBOLT.
The subscriber takes pleasure in informing his
friends and the public generally, that he has ta
ken the above establishment for the purpose ol
keeping a house of entertainment, where parties
can be accommodated w ith dinner and choice re
fresbmenis.
ALo, parties desirous of spending the day fi4t
ing. can always be accommodated with good, safe
Boats, lines, <&c-
Also persons visiting the ad jacent islands, will
atanv time find boats to hire at noderate price*,
june29 .JAMES C. BLANCE.
SAVANNAH GYMNASIUM.
SOUTH COMMON.
The Subscriber respectfully informs the ladies
and gentlemen of Savannah that he his leased the
building known as the SAVANNAH GYMNA
SIUM, which he has, at much expense, title-1 up
and jwit in complete under- This Institution will
be opened tor the admission of subscribers on
Monday next, 29tli itist, and continue open there
after from 7 in the morning till 11 in the evening.
HOURS OF admission:
For Ladies - - from 7 A. M. to 12 M.
For Gentlemen - from 1 I*. M. till nightfal.
In the ground adjacent. Ice Creams, Cakes,
Candies, and other refreshments will always be
in readiness for visitors, and for those walking to
a-ml from the Bark. Dabs and Parties will alixj
be served with Creams, &c., at reasonable prices
ami at sh ortesi notice.
I*. S. All the Archery apparatus having arriv
ed, Ladies wishing to form clubs are now notified.
N. B. A comfortable Saloon, with solas, carpet,
&,c.,has been fitted up for Ladies.
may 18 WILLIAM CLAGHORN.
TO THE PUBLIC.
A DAILY LINE OF COACIIF.S BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND MARIETTA.
The undersigned have made arrangements for
running a Daily Line of Coaches between Atianta
and Marietta; to leave Atlanta immediately alter
the arrival of the Macon & W estern Railroad
train, and to leave Marietta in time to connect
with the down train.
The piopiietors have been induce ! to make
this arrangement, for the better accommodation
of the travelling public, w ho have had much cause
to complain of the delay consequent upon an
interruption of connection between the Macon &
Western State Rail Roads. This line of Coaches
will enable passengers to pass directly through
from Savannah to Marietta and back w ithout any
delay at Atlanta.
‘The Coaches will leave Maiietta dtiily at 4
o’clock A. M., and Atlanta at 3 o’clock P- M.,or
immediately after the arrival of the Macon &
Western Rail Road train.
DIX FLETCHER, Agent.
Marietta, May 11, 1850. jane 1
HARMONIC INSTITUTE,
Corner of St. Julian Street and Market Square.
Savannah, Georgia.
The subscribers respectfully announce that they
have opened a complete MUSICAL ESTAB
LISHMENT as above, and hope that, in so doing
they will meet the wishes and wants of the musical
public. From its intimate connection with the
Harmonic Institute, Charleston, S. C., the same
resources and facilities will be equally enjoved.
PIANOFORTES by J. B. Dunham, Adam
Stodart. Y\ m. Hall & Son, J. Pirsson and othcis.
MILITARY INSTRUMENTS of every de
script ion, including the latest improved Sax
Horns. Complete Bunds furnished at New York
prices.
VIOLINS by the Dozen or Singly. Country
Merchants are invited to inspect the qualities and
prices.
Also Violoncellos, Doable Bassos, Flutes, Gui
tars, French and German Accordeons, I iutinas,
Harmonicas, Violin Bows, Bridges, Screws,
Rosin, Hair for Bows, Mutes, Capo d’Astral,
Music Desks. Tuning Hammers and lurks, and
in tine every article pertaining to the line.
All of the above being directly imported by F.
Zogbaum, at Charleston, are offered at Wholesale
or Retail at New York prices. Merchants and
others who have been purchasing at the North,
are invited to test this assertion by a visit. In
struction Books for all Instruments, Sheet, Music,
&r.. f including ail the new standard publications.
The best of Strings for all instruments.
F. ZOGBAUM & CO.
F. Zoc.baum, G. B. Mitchell.
dec. 15
NEW SPRING GOODS.
We have just received a beautiful assortment of
Prints, Ginghams, Barngeg, Lawns, Tissues, &c.,
HOUSEHOLD GOODS of every variety, and
DOMESTIC GOODS in abundance.
Together with a variety of other articles, all
which wid be sold at low prices for Cash and
Cash only CURRELL & BOGGS,
mar 9 Lillibridge’s new brick Building. I
SPRING SUPPLY.
WHOLESALE GROCERY STo
SAVANNAH, CEOHG4A.
20 hhds Prime New Orleans Sugar
30 do do Porto Rico £
50 do do New Orleans claiifieJ v
50 bbls White clarified Sugar
25 do-Straw do do
30 boxes R. L, & A. Stuart’s Loaf.S,,„
55 bbls do do n ril . ? #r
20 do do do Powal t' flr
lUO hhds Cuba Molasses
100 bbls New Orleans Syrup
150 bags Rio Coffee assorted qualities
150 do Government Java Coffee
50 do Laguira Coffee
200 hhds P lime Cincinnati! Bacon Sid
25 do do -do e, Ps ,
40 bbls -Baltimore Flour it>u ‘iien
200 do Canal do
100 boxes C. W. Smith’s-Family -Soan
150 do N- w York No. 1 and P
100 do W. Colgate &. Cods ,
4UO do Manufactured Tobacco arc ®
500 M Scgais, us-orted
25 half chests Hysmi Tea
20 do Black 4
200 boxes Adamantine Caudles, assor . , .
50 do Sperm do j Slze *
100 do Tallow da
■lO pipes Metier’s Swan Gin
5 do Imitation do
20 half do Otard. Dunuv & Co’s Brand* • i
200 bbl, E. I-Ik-1,.,’ Gin”
50 do American Brandy
100 do N. E. Rum
150 do New Grit ans Whiskey
50 do P. &. H. Conn. Rivet Gi
500 gallons Bl< ached Sperm Oil
1000 do Unbleached do
2000 do Bit-ached Sperm Oil
600 do Common Whale or Tanner*na
1000 sacks Salt mU ‘ l
150 Reams F actors Yarn Paper
: 500 d< * Wrapping Paper, assorted
75 do 2Lby 27 Newspaper r *
150 do 24 by 36
150 do 26 by 39 do
500 kegs Gun and Riffe Powder, ]!}l Jr j
800 Canisters Sporting Powder I , ’
600 hags drop Shot, 16 sizes
200 do Buck Shot, 6 do
2000 lbs Bar Lead
For sale on lavoml4eterms, by
SWIFT, DENSLOW WEBSTER,
Corner of Bay and Hintaker Streets,
marl) t s
TO THU LADIEsT
repectfully invite
to our stock of Summer Banm-t.ljjSffi
consisting in part as follows: fjft
Supef- French Lace, Milan Edge, Split Straw
J tiny Lind, Hungarian Lace, Sjnuidi iitiaw
Neapolitan Lugc, Slate Cactus, Super Gimp,
Ftuited Pearl and Pedal, Lyonise, Florence
Brocade, &c.
Also, a beautiful assortment of Misses Con
nets, such as Lace,Cobbing,Tiilpv, Gimp, Fiuk-I
Pearl and Pedal, London l’luid, &r., togrthrr
with * grt'jit variety of Artificial Flowers,Dotted
Ruches, and Tnbbs, Bonnet Ribbons, Neck Rib
bons, &<*., all of which will be sdd at a snail ad
vance oil first cost.
CURRELL & BOGGS,
mar 23 Lillibridge’s new Brick Building.
New and Elegant
STOCK OF DRY GOODS.
• Tlie Subscriber has just returned from NcwYoti,
where he has supp Led himself with a finea-siri
moot of Spring FANCY AND SIAPLEDEI
GOODS, which he offers for sale on liberal term
at Wholesale and Retail, consisting of a banthil
j assortment of Drops Goods in SiR Muslins Silk
Mecaline-s Silk Grenadines, Printed Baragn,
French Cambrics, Muslins and Gingearns, Innb
Work Muslin Col ors ami Culls, Mourniiij do,
Children’s Worked Muslin Rohes, Bodie* and
Cap-, Muslin Bands, Linen Cambric Handkk
Tagello Fancies, Organdies, Lawns, Jenny Lid
Lawns, Carton Crape for dre-S's, same ver !
rich endbroidrd Crape at SIOO per dress, a find
assortment of Chinese Fans, Doiso’s M'tg*
Prints, and a general assortment of Prints,Hu
siery. Gloves, &<\, by
mar 16 if JOSEPH HITMAN
MELODEONS.
The Subscribers would respectfully invite tlr
attention of the musical public to these braiuf
instruments ; offering at once on elegant portal
and economical substitute for the Organ, just re
ceived at the Harmonic Institute.
F. Z< JGBAUM & CO,
fob 2 Cornpr St. .inban St. and Market Sq.
GOV. SEAMOOK’S QUICK STEP
Composed by G. F\ Cal--, for the W ashington Ligb
Infantry of Charleston, arid dedicated by themt' 1
their quests on the 22d Fcbrarv last —BannerSm{
of the Washington
M. S. Reeves. Fur sale bv
F. ZOGBAUM vV CO.,
julv 13 Cor St. Julian st. at:d Mark<“MI
GALVANIZING,
The Subscriber is prepared to execute nil
of Electro plating and gilding. Milinry <T'f
merits, watches and old plated ware ot all
can he rendered equal to new. Appb at I-7o •
BAUM & CO.’S music store,
julv 13 G. Ik MITCHELL.
*Bflk anil 3ali Y r > 1| l lll i
Os all kinds, executed nt tkh ‘ , ' l *
ueatuess mid despatch*
HAVING lately put our Office in complete
order and made large additions to it, elu”
now the most extensive Job Printing
in the City and are prepared to exec-ore j
kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY P^ l
TING, with neatness and despatch, an *
the most accommodating terms. Vl,,v
Biyan-street, entrance on Boy Lane-
EDWARD J. PUKS&
Savannah, March 22d, 1849.
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