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VOL. 111.
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Sooonnol) (Eocning Journal.
V J. 11. CVBBBDUfi,
THOMAS \V. LINE, Editor.
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rigidly to their regular business, ami all other adver
tisements, not pertaining to their regular business, ns
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Rail Road Travelling.
Twenty-nine of tho New York Rail Road
Companies have recently made full returns of
their doiugs to the State Engineer, under a law
which requires such proceedings on their part,
and a report made up therefrom by that officer
to the Legislature. These returns present many
very interesting facts, which bear directly on
tho subject of the safety of rail road traveling—
of course, tho conclusion being conclusive that
these twenty-nine companies are a fair repre
sentation of this entire class of roads. Wo find
these facts mentioned in the Richmond (Vh.)
Dispatch, which claims for its authority the Sy
racuse (N. Y.) Journal.
u Twenty-nine rail roads made reports. On
these theso were transported, during the year,
7,440,653 passengers, and the whole number of
miles they rode was 343,358,545. Twenty-six
of these passengers—that is to say, one for ove
fy 13,206,980 miles—were killed. The chances
therefore are, that a man may ride on a rail
road 528 times around tho globe before he will
be killed. The law gives SSOOO damages for
killing a man by negligence. At two cents a
mile, tlie company will receive nearly $265,000
before a man is killed, and, of course, bo
lore it shall have to pay the SSOOO. This is a
very strong case in favor of the safety of rail
road traveling; but tho Journal says a still
stronger one might be presented—for “of the 26
persons who were killed, by far the larger pro
portion lost their lives by their own careless
ness. During tho year, there were killed of the
employees of tho rail roads, 60, and of others,
nei her passengers nor employees, 102, making
a stun total of 162 deaths from this cause. Os
this number, 18 were killed by jumping on and
off the trains while iu motion—2o fell off, or else
were thrown off the trains—76 were run over
while standing or walking on the track.
It appears from theso facts, that persons who
get on the trains while they are at rest and who
keep their seats while the train is in motion,are
safer in a rail road car than they can be in any
other mode of conveyance which will carry them
more than four or five miles an hour. Theso state
ments are curious, nn<l will serve to relieve tho
fears of a great many worthy persons who have
not yet become reconciled to the snorting of the
iron horse, which, it seems, is worse than its
kick. Three times the number of persons who,
according to this statement, rode on these twen
ty-nine rail roads, would about equal the popu
lation of the United States. (23.000,000,) and
three times the number of passengers killed
would bo 78. Now, we kuow not how many
persons in the United States are struck, yearly,
by lightning, but wo should suppose at least 78.
Taking that for the number, tho rail road pas
senger stands about the same chance of being
struck by lightning. The raging canawl” is
tho only means of travel whose safety can be
compared with the rail road, and that lets us on
atnbout four miles an hour.
Another item of intelligence which wo gather
from this expose, is of interest, inasmuch as it
shows that the support of rail roads depends far
more on thoso who make short trips, than on
those who take through tickets—that is to sny,
that the way travel is the principal support of |
the road. All theso millions of passengers aver- j
aged only 77 per train, and the average distance
was only 46 utiles.
From the roport of the State Engineer, it ap
pears that tho cost of transportation for each
passenger, the trains averaging 77 passengers,
is about half a cent per mile. “If one hundred
passengers,” says tho Journal, “were carried on
a train, nt one cent a mile, it appears quite cer
tain that ono-halfof that amount would be ap
plicable to dividends, and it is probable that
within five years the rates from Buffalo will not
exceed ono cent a mile.”
A Modern Munelianscu.
A book has lately appeared in Paris, entitled
’Twenty Years in the Phillippine Islands,”
which, at first sight, out-Munchausens Mun
chausen. Our acquaintance with it is derived
from an elaborate review in Blackwood’s Mag
azine for April. Tho author is a French medi
cal man, who went out to Mauilla as surgeon on
board a ship trading there; was led accidentally
to remain; married, and finally settled in the
intoriur of tho island. His stories of enormous
boas, and of caymans still more gigantic com
paratively, are almost incredible, and would bo
entirely so, but that he verifies them by refer
ence to other persons, and to corroborating cir
cumstances. Some of theso Muuchauson narra
tives are given in Blackwood. One is tho story
of a cayman hunt, which occupied an entire day
and exhausted.an incredible quantity of powder
but ended in the death of tho proy at last, a
monster measuring twenty-seven feet in length,
and who had, thut morning breakfasted-on a
horse, whom he took in eight mouthfuls, as was
found on dissecting him. Wo should say of
this, as of Major Longbow, “what d’y’e lay its a
fib,” but that Mr. Russell, of the firm of Russell
A Sturges, of Boston, is mentioned by the au
thor, as present at the hunt, and is referred to
for authority. The skull of the cayman in ques
tion is also said to bo in some public museum
in Boston. Now these facts aro easy to bo ver
ified. We hold our incredulity in cheek, there
fore till some of our cotemporarios in tho “Ath
ens of America,” ascertain whether tho appa
rent Munchausen told the truth or is at once
tho most impudent, as well as greatest of liors.
The Turks.
Christendom is now revenging on the hum
ble Turk the insults which the Saraconcastovor
Europe. Each potentate in succession sends his
representative to kick the dying lion. Tho last
of theso official insulters has accomplished his
mission with a studied elaboration that cannot
be without a practical object, The Grand Viz
ier is surrounded by his officers in their most
splendid costume; ho has already succumbed to
the Frenchman and to the Austrian, and gor
geous robes and jewelled sabres glare and glit
ter in the fullness of Saracenic splendor. In the
midst of the Council, announced by the shouts
of a mob of mongrel Greeks, enters and old man
in a paletot with a shabby round hat, and walk
ing-stick, and an insolent disregard of the splen
dors which others affect; it ip Menzschikoff
come to tell the Saltan how he must treat his
Christian subjeots; how the Emperor of Russia
is their true protector. Tho officers of the Sul
tan are in trepidation; his foreign minister re
signs; he asks the protection of the British fleet,
and the Charge d’Affaires, who is locum tenenr
at the timo of the Ambassador, sends to sum
mon it, but it. will not come. Admiral Dtindas
has not sufficient orders, and ho keeps aloof.—
Tho fleet, however, is on its way, and Turkey is
once more in tho midst of that crisis which re
curs so repeatedly, which grows so much more
serious each time, and tho repititiou of which
aoems to familiarize Europe with the idea of
Turkish ruin, until at last it shall bo effected
suddenly, yet without shock to the moral feeling
of the world.
An English paper thus sums up the re
sults to follow the introduction of the newly in
vented Steam Plough,—Taking Caird’s esti
mate, there are 14,000,000 acres in tillage; these
are ploughed certainly once every year. The
costal'the operation averages at least 10s. per
acre, thuagivinga total 0f£7,000,000 perannum.
This first machine of Usher doe* the work bet
ter than by tho plough, for2s. Gd. per acre, or
at 75 per ct. less cost. This saving would con
sequently be, about £5,250,000, per annum.
The labor of 50,000 men nne 100,000 horses re
quired for this one operation, would be replaced
and a saving in the consumption of corn effected*
to at least 1,500,000 quarters, which would be
thus reudered available for tho more direct
wants of the community.
Sandwich Islands.
Tho Boston Journal says that a recent census
of the Sandwich Islands exhibits some facte that
possess startling interest, and illustrate in the
most unmistakable manner the vital law that
the inferior race must give way to the stronger.
The present population of tlie seven islands
forming the group is 80,611. The deaths during
last year were 7943, while the births were only
1478; an average of six deaths to one birth.
The foreigners number only 1757. This is an
extraordinary state of things, and we doubt
whether its parallel can be found in tho history
of tlie world. In the time of Cook this people
numbered 400,000 ; thus in seventy* years they
have decreased 320,000. In 1836 they nu*
bered 1 05,579; decrease in seventeen years near
ly 28,000. Such a rapid decrease of native
population is a deeply melancholy spectacle*
At the present rate of decrease another genera
tion will hardly have passed away ore this peo
ple will be blotted from the face of tho earth.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
FOR 1853,
GEO. S. NICHOLS
II AS recently recently returned from
New York, whore he has been selecting
and having made up his Spring and
Summer Clothing, and invites his friends and
customers to look nt tlio following which ure good
and fashionably made und offered on reasonable terms.
Men’s Clothing.
75 Men’s Blue. Black Frock and Dross Coats,
750 do. Coshmcret, Drop D’Ete, Merino, Alpaca,Tweed
Planter’s Linen, Cream Liuen, Grass Liuen Frock
mid Sack Coats.
250 Merino, Alpaca,-}Linen Drill and Colton Round
Jackets.
750 Fancy Silk, Satin, Alpaca, Linen, White and Fig’d
Marseilles Vests.
900 White and Fancy Colored Shirts—all qualities.
350 Undershirts ami Drawers, do do
Boys’ Clothing.
As notice was given that 1 would go largely into the
Boys’ Clothing, I would inform th ;m that l have tlie
largest assortment in oneStorc iu tlie South, and will
be sold cheap and at one price.
500 Boys’ Frock Coats, aud Saoks of all kinds and
quality.
700 Boys’ Round Jackets of groat variety.
650 do. Cassimere, Drilling. Alpacas, Dra> D’Ete
Pants.
300 do. Silk, Valencia and Marseilles Vests, great va
riety,
250 do. White and Col’d. Shirts, from sto 16 years
old.
75 Small Children's Suits, Kilts, and little Sacks, as
sorted.
Also a good supply of Boys’ Drawers, in fact a com
plcse outfit for Boys of any ago nt a moment’s notice.
Fancy Articles.
Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Stocks, Gloves, Puspenpers,
Money Belts, Children's Belts, Combs, Brushes, Neck
ties, Port Monais, Card Cases. Collars, Umbrellas,Satch
els, Carpet bags, Ostrich Feather Dusters. Coat Links
Shoulder Braces,Caps, ftc., ftc. Those in want will,
now find a full assortment of the above at the Cloth
ing Store, No. 150 aud 69, Gibbons’ Range, mar 25
1 TRIMMINGS, trimming braid, Colored .'-ilk and
Linen Braid, Colored Silk, Linen and Glit Buttons
for Children’s Clothes: also, Fancy Open Worked Hose
and Hose at.
apr 19 KF.MPTON ft YERSTTLLF/S
/"I AST OR OlL. —Henning’s Cold Drawn Castor
Vy Oil, a superior article for family use. Just re- 1
ceived and for sale by
G. R. ft J. B. HENDRICKSON,
fob 4 Gibbon’s Buildings, j
IMIKXCII IJITTKUS.—I’J -n jn-f rm-iv!im>l .
. for sale by [jan 26] A. BONAUD. !
I)AHIS MANTILLAS.—A few of the latest style
Paris Black Silk Lace Mantillas, something new. I
For sale by [a 13] KEMI’TON ft YEUSTILLE. I
OII.KS, SIf.KB,BTI,KSrsVLKS.—A sow ...ore of
ij thoso small Check Silks left at f>2]cents. For sale
by [mar 12 J. H. COHEN ft CO.
US LI.NS, MU SI, l N S
Plain Combric and Jaconet Muslins,
Plaided do. do. do.
Plain Swiss Muslins,
Check’d do do.
Strip'd Cambric do.
Plain Mull do.
Bishop and Victoria Lawns. For sale low at
mar 12 J. 11. COHEN ft CO.. 140 Bronghton-st.
ARPE US’ MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY.—
Received and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
“n\jTTER.--t0 kegs for sale by
I> jan 31 li. j; GILBERT.
VTE W ORLE ANS SUGAR.-39 hhda. just re
1.1 ceivcd, and for sale by
apr 13 SEABORN GOOPALL. \
1 )AIIEGES. —Plain, Figured, and Satin Striped i
J[) Bareges. For sale by
adr 13 KEMI’TON ft VEKSTILLK. ;
MOSQUITO NETTING.—SOpcs. Mosquito Net- ‘
ting, 50 Bobinett Netting. For sale by
apr 13 KEMPTOX ft VKKSTILLE.
IMPROVED EXTRA SIZE SEIDLITZ
POWDERS,
fIUIESE Powders are prepared expressly for the re- ‘
JL tail trade, from superior imported materiuls, and ‘•
are warranted full weight Seidlitz Powders, (when tic- ,
curetely prepared, as those are warranted to be) arc :
hold in the highest estimation for tlieir peculiar vir- j
tucs iu giving relief whore there is indigestion, heart- j
burn.or bilious affections prevailing; and when used ac- j
cording to tho directions, form an effervescing, aperi
ent draught, more agreeable, yet possessing all tho. !
medicinal properties of the much esteemed Seidlitz i
Springs in Germany. By W. W. LINCOLN.
nmr 21 Monument Square.
OSNABUHGS. —Cotton O.snaburgs, from Plan
ters Factory, in store. For sale by
fob 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
SEED POTATOES.m-’OO bbls prime Plant
ing Potatoes, landing from brig A. Dunbar. For
sale by (jan 29) HUXTEK ft GAMMELL.
BOOKS! BOOKS.I Life of Mary Stuart; forming
the third volume of Miss Agnes Strictland’s Lives
of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses con
nected with tho Regal Succession.
Anew supply of Family Bibles, Polyglot and Pocket
Bibles in a variety of bindings,which will bo sold cheap
nt the Book Store of g. S. SIBLEY,
hhh* 19 No. 136 Congress st.
MOLASSES. —100 hhds. prime Cuba, and 75 bbls
prime New-Orleaus, for sale by
*pr 1 11. J. GILBERT.
OSIIEN BUTTER—4O kegs, for sulo by
“J P r * 11. J. GILBERT.
CIO F FEE. —4UU bags Rio, Java, and Laguyra. for
j sale by [apr 1] 11. J. GILBERT.
Buckwheat flour.—For pain i>y
mar 17 11. J. GILBERT.
Bit OWN’S Essence of Jamaica for sale
at the Apothecaries’Hall.
apr 15 J. E. DbFORP,
HAY. —125 bundles Hay, landing perschooue at
aroct. For sale by
apr6 BRIGHAM, KELLY AG
BUTTER ft CHEESE.—A fresh supply of Bi
tor and Cheese, per steamer Alabama. For sa’
at the Emporium by
apr 6 SEABORN QOODALL.
I INEN TURKISH FRICTION TOIYELS.—A very
J useful article for bn thing purposes, and much su
perior to the hair gloves now in use, where friction is
required. They are very highly recommended by the
medical faculty in England and tho United States.—
Just received andfor sale by W, W. LINCOLN,
mar 24 Monument Square.
WIIALE 01L.—20 barrels Bleached Winter
Whale OH. For eale by
JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.,
marl® Gibbons’Buildings.
! . TIME IS MONEY. ~ I
: Dispatch is a Roccmmandation which is Ixa
portant to Builders and Contractors.
L THE Subscriber is now prepared with a suf
] .-Jja fleient force of Workmen,to do four times tho
I An amount of Tin Roofing, of any Establishment
i v in the City of Savannah in the same space of
! time, and can give reference to numorous Roofs laid
bv him, which tlie public can inspect. I can cover a
Medium sized Dwelling House, and put up Gutters
and Conductors, complete in tlie space of 10 hours.
All Roofs warranted in point of Workmanship, and
prices us low us prudence dictates.
I am also, fitting up Water Works in Houses, which
in point of Style and Workmanship, has never been
practised in this City. All work done under my immo
diate inspection.
I respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage,
which has been so liberally bestowed on me since mv
commencement in business, and wifi endeavor to mer
it aeontinuance of the same.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
may -9 16 and 12 Barnard-strcot.
rs TV TENT M E DICI E B.—Rad way’s
Ready Relief. Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, Ayer’s
LB Cherry Pectoral, “Daley’s Magical Pain Extrac
-7® tor, McAllister’s Ointment. Holland's German
Bitters, Moffatt’s Pills, Rowand’s Kalydor for the Com
plexion, Rowland’s Tonic Mixtures, celebrated for tin*
cure of Chills and Fever; Rowland’s Telegraphic Piles
and various others in general use; Turlington’s Bal
sam, Falinstock's and Jaynes* Vermifuge and Den-1
i Shot. A full supply of ail the late popular patent
I Medicines, received per steamer and for calc by
j oct 4 JNO. A. MAYER.
IILACKWOOD’S MAGAZINE, for February
> receeivcd by 8. S. SIBLEY,
I mar 3 135 Congress-street.
X BAZIN’S superior Toilet articles, comprising
• Soaps, Pomatums, etc. Just received, and for
j sale by [apr 9j J. E. DbFORD, Apothecary’s Hall.
/ IITU.YTE OF MAGNESIA
: \J frigurant and laxative for tho Summer, for sale bv
: apr 15 J. E. DbFORD, Apothecaries” Hall. ‘
, I UPINS* WHITE D'LATNE.—A superior article
1 J just receiveil. SPENCER CURREL L Agt,
feb 25 151 Congress at, Gibbona* Building.
DA 31 ASK. -vi and 10-4 brown and blea hed
Linen Table Damask; 8-4, 8-10 and 8-12 Damask
i Table Cloths; Damask Napkins, Breakfast and Tea
’ Doyles. For sale by
! apr 11 KEMPTON ft YERSTILTffi.
JUST Received from Philadelphia,* i-.nts J
fine Put. Leather Pumps and fine Calf Boots
and Shoes. Please call and sc* them, for sale by
mar 22 WM. HJ3IDT. Gibbons* Building.
! YfORUIS’ TONIC, or Fever and Ague Mixtures;
j jLv a certain and speedy cure for Fever and Ague,and j
j warranted to cure. For sale by
apr 18 J. E. DuFORI), Apothecaries’ Hull.
/CHOICE TUSCAN OIL.—A superfine Salad Oil,
selected expressly for this markotgust received
per Philadelphia steamer, and for sale by
iprlS W. W. LINCOLN, Monument.sqr.
I) ECEIVER by Sclir. Virginia and other vo=-
U sels, 250 Canal or Tray Barrows. 50 Corn Ploughs;
; 25 Jolt.i Riche's Cat Iron Beam Ploughs, 4 doz.
j Double und Single Wliiftietreos, 1 doz. kegs Pat. Rail
i rood Car Crease. For sale by
apr li C. H. CAMPFIEI D.
in RAPES, RAISES, FI S CURIIA I .
” T Just receivod per Etonmer. 5 kegs Grape ; lo hxs.
! 10 half do., 10 qr. do. now Raisins; 1 cask Smyrna Fig?;
i 2 casks Currant?. Also, a fresh supply of Pecan,
j Hickory, Brazil, Filberts, English Walnuts, Almonds,
j &c. GEO. ALEXANDER.
; jan 10 Corner Bail and Congress sts.
1> A< ;r\. LARD ov -
j l'J hlids new Sliouldcrs,
! 10 do do ILanis,
5 do do Lard, landing from Steamer State of
I Georgia, and for sale by
I feb 7 HUNTUR ft OAM M ELI,.
MA L At. A tils APES, OKANGKB. ftc.—Received
per steamer Florida, 5 kegs Malaga Grapes, lo
■ boxes Oranges, 10 hhls Pippin Apples, Raisins, Figs,
! Prunes, Dates, Citron, Almouds. etc.
GKO. ALEXANDER,
i feb 16 Cor. Bull and Congress str.. Monument sq.
\ r INEGAR. 10 bbls. pure < I dor Vine jar, and l ; >
bids. Whito Wine Vinegar, just landed from
i steamship State of Georgia, for sale l>v
mar 22 E. W. BUKER.
, ‘juris W BOOKS—( ffarn Moreland; or Adventures
i.A in tho far South west, by Emerson Bennett.
Mary Price; or Adventures of a Servant-maid, by G.
W. M. Reynolds.
No. 11 of Barnum’s illustrated News.
Christian Review for April.
Received a further supply of My Novel, and Lofty
and Lowly, iu doth and paper binding,
apr 6 J. B. CUBBEDOE.
]>U’TTEIt S Bl TTEK!! - I reah supplies landing
y |ier steamer.
Strictly Prime Goshen Butter,
Fair do do,
Low-ptfced do do.
| mar 30 WM.G. DICKSON.
SOMETHING VERY HANDiOM^
Hats for Small and Large Hoys.
A THE Liidfos of Savannah have long wanted to
get something very pretty for their Children in
the’way of HATS. They can now find such nr
j tides at the Clothing Store, No. 69 and 150 Gibbon's
I range, where I am now receiving Panamas, Leghorns,
j China and Diraore Pearl, Campecha.Rutland nnrl Can
; ton Straw, and Palm leaf-—all neatly trimmed, to tit
j Boys from one to fifteen years old. Call and see.
! mar 30 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
1)0 VVI) K K,.—Riffe, Sporting and Plantation Pow
der, in wholes, half and quarter kegs, just reeeiv
and and for sale by [mar 11} E. LOVELL.
Fairbank’s Patent Platform Scales,
(Improved in quality and in price,) adapted
to every requirod operation of weighing—as Railroad
Scales for trains or single cars, in use on the principal
railroads in the United States and Great Britain; ware
house Scales; heavy portable Scales, oil wheels, for
Foundries. Rolling Mills, ftc.: hay and coni Scales, ftc.
These Scales have been long known and severely test
ed, and the universal confidence felt in tlie accuracy
and iM'.rfert, aiijustment is such, that they nre now re
garded as the standard, from which tlieir is no appeal.
For sole in all tlieir varieties by
PiIILBRICK ft BELL,
set 25. Agents in Savannah.
(jPitlAh A.NI) SUMMER GOODS.— I The under*
i signed is now receiving ids stock of Spring and j
i Summer Goods, to which he invites the attention of I
| purchasers. SPENCER OUKItELL, Agt., i
j feb 23 No. 151 Congross-st., Gibbons’Building.
I)OOIvS ! BOOKS! BOOKS! —Harry Muir: a to
) ry of a Srotli.-h Cliicf, by tho author of Mrs. Alar
j gnret Maitland, MerkliiLsl, ftc.
i Tlie Ranger of Ravoiistream; by Now ton M. Curtis,
author of Patrol of the Mountain, Scout of tlie Silver
Pond, Haunted Chief, or the Female Banditti, ftc.
| Harper’s Magazine for April.
I Putnam's Magazine, contuming answers to the Bour
bon question.
j Black wood's Magazine for M arch.
J Gleason's Pictorial.
■ Barnuin’s Illustrated News.
For sale at the Book Store of S. S. 81 BLEY,
■ mar 30 No. 135 Cougress-st.
IM, A YOKING EXTRA! ft Mer
rill’s, and Wright ft Mcakin's Extracts of Rose,
; Vanilla, Lemon, Strawberry, Nutmeg, lhttcr Almond.
I Banana. Jarzom-11, Pear, ftc. .Forsale by
apr 13 JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.
CIIDEK —20 bids very superior Cider.for bot tliug
/ For sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
upr 13
J'IURGUNDY —Just received, 26 boxes Beaune I
) Burgundy, u fine article; fir sale by
jan 26 A. BONAUD.
mTprendergast & CO.,
nA VE just received at their now Wholesale and
Retail Cush Dry Goods Store. 178 Broughton st.,
nearly opposite St. Andrew’s llall, West bide. 1 case
gentlemen's superior White Kid Gloves. feb 17
BUTTEB—4 lbs. for sl.
JUST RECEIVED—
-10 kegs Butter, 4 lbs. for sl.
10 kegs Goshen Butter, 3*4 lbs. for sl.
—and—
-15 kegs strictly prime Butter, 3 lbs. for sl.
Landing per schooner Triumph—
-50 Imitation English Cheese, rich and fine flavor.
29 boxes mild rich Northern Cheese.
For pule at DICKSON’S,
mar 9 Cor. Whitaker-st. and Broughton-laue.
MAPS, HOUTXaND “GUIDEBOOKS, &G.
(10L TON’S Route and Guide Book through the Uni-
J ted States aud Canada, containing the routes and
i distances on tho great line of travel by Railroads,Stage
j roads, Canals. Lakes, and Rivers, accompanied with a
i large and accurate map—26 X3O inches,
j Colton’s Map of the United Sates of America, incliul-
I ing the British Provinces, Mexico, tlie West Indies and
I Central America,with a part of New Grenada aud Ven
i ozuela, 33 X 40 inches.
Pocket Maps of Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and
I Kentucky—A now assortment just received and for
| sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
jan 28 No. 135 Congress-street.
BAY WATER.—A superior article from the Isl
and of St. Thomas, for sale by
I _aprl.s J. E. DrPORD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
ITHIESH GUM DROPS.—Lemon and Raspberry
. Gum Drops, manufactured by Chauvccu; just
| received per Philadelphia steamer, and for sale by
*P r 6 W W LINCOLN. Monument-
SAVANNAH, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 3, ISA3
MODERATE-IJIPAHTIAI.—IXBKPE VDEXT—JUST.
Buoincssj QTarbo
CHARLES E. TEFFJ,
Couusollor at Law and Commissioner for
Rhode Island, Connecticut, North Carolina, Alabama
and New York.
Office, Xo. 70, Bay-strcct, Savannah.
jan 24
JOHN M. GUERARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Commissioner for New Jersey,
170 Bay Street,
July 19 ’ Savannah. Ga.
” E EL BACON”
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC.
Office at the Corner of Bay and Whitaker Sta., over
fob 9 Swift ft Co.’s Store.
LOOK WELL XO~YOTJR TIME.
JO THE Stbscribor would
inform the public that ho
(UTA J. has received anew supply of fine Watch Ma-
Tn-'ifflr terials. in the way of Jewels. Cylinders,
Springs, Verges, Hands, and all other articles which
aro necessary to carry on tho Watch Repairing busi
ness in all its branches; and will say that I am pre
pared lo set in perfect order, the finest of ail Watches,
at short notice aud reasonable charges. All work
warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Also, have re
ceived a lot of the genuino imported Crystals of Eng
lish manufacture, which will not break—not easy.
Clocks and Jewelry cleaned and repaired.
V. \V. SKIFF, Watchmaker and Jeweler,
uov 23 129 Congress-street.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oct 26 M ARIETTA. GA. ly
THOB. T. LONG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOL’R GEN. E C.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Eastern Circuit,
and tho Counties of Lowndes, Clinch, Ware aud Ap
pling, in Southern Circuit.
Office over R. Mayer, corner Whitaker and Bay
Lane. (Jmos nov 10
MEDICAL NOTICE
DRS. 11l OR DON ft CULLEN,
Having associated themselves iu the practice of Me
dicine and Surgery, respootfully tender tlieir profes
sional services to the citizens of Savannah and vicinity.
In casos requiring the attention of more than one phy
| siciau, the attendance of both cau bo obtained free of
j extra charge.
Office on the corner of West Broad and St. Julien
streets. ly 1°
DR. WILDMAN,
Having settled permanently in Savannah, respect-
I fully offers to its citizens his services in tho general
practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Residence and 0 lire No. 20 Aborcorn st reet, near
the corner of South Broad street.
Hours of consultation from 8 till 10 o’clock* A. M.,
and from 3 till SP. M. ts v 9 j
DR. M. C. HEALD,
Office Cor. Brouglxton At Drayton Sts.,
,> .■ ‘jtjl Is prepared to porf >rm all operations
upon natural TEETH, aud replace
; those which are lost, from one to an
*■ ontiie, Double Set. All work warrant
ed to be durable. Extracting performed with care and
skill. Charges moderate. Tooth-ache cured. Exam
nut on and advice gratis. Ty mar -
DRS. ROY ALL & JOHN SON,
FiniteDEMISTS,
Office cor. Ht. Julic.n-st. and M irket S-frc j
~ A - L - U .- /8. WilmoCß jewelry store.
Office hours from s to 2 o'clock, and from 3 to 0.
mar 11 _ com 1
James McHenry,
INSUR A N ( E si RO Iv E R A X D X O- ,
TARY PUBLIC.
Marin*’ Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad
justed, (Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn.
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from Ame
rican or British Underwriters, and attention given to
all matters connected with Shipping and Insurance.
Xn. 118 Bay sbreet, opposite tho front of the Custom
House. ly nov 8
o. Z.'MURPHY,
WHKELWHIGUT & BLACKSMITH,
NO. 92 ST. JL’LUN STREET,
West side of the Market, Savannah.
Carriages made and repaired at short notice,
and at reasonable prices.
jan 27 ]V_
f o’ JAMES B. FIDLER,
Dealer and Importer of Watches,
.1;“ ;k Jewelry, Silver IVare,
Fancy Goods, A-c.
No. 12, So. 2d Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
sept 8 iy
JOHN ANTROBUS.
PORTRAIT, LANDSCAPE AND ANIMAL :
PAINTER
100) St. Andrew’s Hall,corner of Broughton aud (
mar 5} Jefferson-streets. _ [Cm J
” CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH ‘
SCHOOL.
’ r <>. A. lIOLCOMBE,
Gaston Street, near the i
WjP Park.
oc t| 3tw6mos
|DR. BANNING’S IMPROVED BRACE.
DR. S. G. PANCOST, Dentist,
NO. 1M) HiIOUOHTOX ST.,
Having made arrangements ivith the manufacturer
of the übovo valuable Cbirurgical Instrument, will
supply all applicants, either at wholesale or retail.
A female well qualified to fit tho Brace will be in
attendance upon Ladies, and, if desired, will wait upon
them at their residences.
N. B.—Orders from Physicians in the country will
he promptly attended to. april 7
rTh7darby,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND CUTTER,
1 Ay.j Congress St.,
Offers his services to the citizens of Savannah, and
rospectfußy s"JVits u share of their patronage. He
has no doubt of giving satisfaction to alt who may fa
vor liiro with an order for cutting or making the most
fashionable garment. dec 13
DANIEL CROMLAY.
F A SII lON ABL IS BOOT M A KER ! T
Cornor of Broughton and Bull Sts.
THE Subscriber desires to inform the public,
wtliat lie has.arrived from Charleston. H nd
has opened as above, where they are prepared
i o execute orders for Boots of the finest li nitdi
and style, and equal, if not superior, to any heretofore
offered to tlio public. lie has many friends in this
State who have been his patrons in Charleston, and
lie solicits from them and the public a call and a trial,
nov 8 ly
~ OYSTERS ! OYSTERS! J OYSTERS !!!
S S THE undersigned will furnish Oysters
tlie finest quality, either opened or in
lhe shell, fresh from Thunderbolt every
morning. Parties, private minifies, ho
tels and outing houses, furnished at their respective
places, by leaving orders at his residence, or at Mr. G.
Bronson’s Grocery and Fruit Store, near the market.
N. B.—Having a regular supply everyday, all orders
will be attended to with promptness and dispatch.
Orders from the country must be attended with the
0 sh or city reference. J AS. OLI VfJR, Agt.
ec 2 t f
THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVE i CLOCKS,
JEWELED.
, THESE Clocks are constructed (at conside-
rable extra expense) with u particular ro
irOl gard to durability, the most serious objeo-
IL ..jjl tion to the lever—the wearing of the points
of the balance shaft and screws, tho ennse
quent increase of friatlon and decrease in motion after
running a short time—being obviated by tlio use of a
polishedstonn jewel, straight pivot or bearings,instead
of points to the balance shaft.
They arc cased in beaut iful cast, Tron, ornamented
frames, and warranted to be as perfect time-keepers ns
the best are in use. For sale at the Jewelry Store. 129
Congross-st. fob 5.
rUST KECEIV ED—o<J hales Georgia Cotton Osua
# I burgs, to bo sold very low.
M. PRENDERGAST ft CO.,
178 Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew’s Hall,
feb 28 West side
rAUP WICKS.—I6O gross of Solar, Astral and
j Lard Wicks, for calo by
apr 2 JNO. B. MOORE ft CO., Gibbons Buildings.
I)ICKLES. —In barrels and half barrels, put in vine
gar, ready for ufc. Just received, and for sale by
mar 28 SEABORN GOODALL.
null, VI>K MMI! A AMS AND PORTER.—3O
1_ bbls in pint and quart bottles, in fine order and
for sale by frnar 29 ] A. BON AUI).
PATTES. —.7 list rcoeived, afresh supply of imported
Pattes with Trusses, 1 do*. Torrine ile Fois Gras
Truffo, 1 do Pattes I> BccassinesTruffe, 1 do Pattes De
jrodreaux Truffo, Ido Pattes Fois Gras. For snlo by
I inar 29 A. BONAUD,
CORN, OATS and Hay—2oo bushels prime Up-
Country Corn; 160 do do do Oats, 600 bundles bc
mestic Hay, for 6ale low by
mar 22 SEABORN GOOD ALL. j
CODER. —20 blffi Champagne Cider, just landed
) from steamship State of Georgia, for sale by
mur 22 K. W. BUKER.
TJEKF L MERY, s:) A US, Fancy Articles, ftc.— ■
I.L French, Gorman, and American, warranted gem*
! ine. and importoi. For sale by J. E. DIFORD,
1 mar 31 Apcthec*ria>‘ Hull
Onamcse (!fari)D.
W£LL9 & lllJKii.
Factors And Coinmiattlon Merchant*,
No. 91 Bay-3treet, Savannah; Ga.
L, W.*Wells, Savannah. L M. Dean, Columbus,
mar 1 ly
J. s. derby;
Houne and Sign Painter, Guilder, Gla
zier and Paper Hanger,
No. 21 McDonough and 82 Perry-st?.
Orders will meet with prompt ’attention and bo exe
cuted in tho best mnnncr. feb 7
STURGE9 & HAMPTON,
Gsnor&l Commission Morohants for Lumber,
ftc. fte.
Office No. 76 Bay’street, Savannah.
REFERENCES.
Mossr c . T. N. Poulain ft Son, Hand, Williams ft Cos., 1
Davis, Kolb ft Fanning, W. S. ft T. 11. Roberts, Bel
cher ft Hollingsworth, lion. Andrew J. Miller, Col.
John Millidgc—Augusta, Gn.
Messrs. Hand, Williams ft Wileox—Charleston.
Messrs. Hunter ftGamznell, and Lr. 11. L. Byrd—Sa
vannah. Ga.
feb 9 C mos !
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Parrish, Dunning ft Mcari,
Pablishers, Bonltsellors and Stationers, SO
North Fourih-st., Philadelphia.
HAVE Constantly on hand every article suited to
the business of the country merchant aud Book
seller; aud are also prepared to make up every kind
of blank and printed work which may be ordered.
(’has. D. Parish,
Richard 0.11. Dawning,
sept 9 ly Henry I). Mears.
-j— ■ ~ -jj c d ERMOT ;
Contractors and Builders,
Corner Mantyomery and Gaston Sts.,
Will execute all kinds of Carpenter and Steamboat
work ut short notice. lv _ jan II
. SHORT.
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Working Ma- ‘
sonry of every description. Residence, first door west
of St*. Andrew's llall, Broughton-street.
oct 30 _________ ‘
JTJ. MAURICE,
T I N UOo !•’ E R ,
Tlio subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on cor
rect principles, and. from 10 years’experience, feels as- ,
sured lie can give satisfaction. Prices very low. Best
reference given. t-jb 1 8 j
Kir Gutters and Conductors made to order. (#
HULL STRING.
FACTORS, COMMISSION and FORWARDING MER
CHANTS,
Xo. Bay st., Savannah, Ga.
0.-t 9 iy
FORT & DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MKUBIIANTB,
Savannah, Ga.
llnxr.Y R. Fort, T. K. Dunham.
oct 12 ly
P. JACOBS,
v’ SEtiAlt AND TOBACC O STORE,
Bull Street,iSi-rn of the Big Indian.)
NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE, SAVANNAH, GA
N. B.— K .*j>s constantly on hand Spanish, Half
Spanish, and American Segars, at wholesale and retail.
Also. Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, ftc. june 1
KINCIILEY. LOCKETT & UO.
COM MISSION MERC II A NTS,
No. 75 B a y-s t., Savan n a lr, (1 a.
E. F. KI SCHLEY. F.. LOCK LIT. A. TUOMAS.
nov 8
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOOD3.
MRS. DOE,
No. 17 BARNARD STREET.
Takes this method of informing •
the Ladles of Savannah and vi-/\
cinity, that slie lias on hnudg-XS/gl
(and will be constantly receiving
a large and fashionat'le assortment of Bon- *
nets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Buttons, Combs, .Man
tillas. Straw Trimmings, etc., etc.
P. S.—All orders from the country promptly atten
ded to. 6mo oi't 26
tV. W. SKIFF, ft
Watch 3lnkcr& Jeweler,
129 Congress at.* Savannah.
tfir*Wate.lies, Clocks, and Jewclri
repaired and warranted.
J. H. COHEN & CO.,
NO. 140 imOUGHTON BT.,
Next to I. \V. Morrell &. fo.N Furni
ture Store,
j Arodally receiving large additions to tlieir muck nd- i
mired and cheap stock of
DRY GOODS,
“of the Newest and most Fashionable Stylos.” acknowl- i
edged bv aU to be
-CIIK A PER THAN THE CHE APE-V/’
Our facilities enable us to keep complete assortment
in our line, and we are determined to make this the ‘
-Real Cheap Store of Savannah,” by selling Retail at
Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a continuation of the pa
tronage so kindly extended us, we respectfully invite
ail to call and l"* satisfied.
Planters will find it to their interest to examine our
Stock.
No trouble to show Goods.. may 2S
A CARD
to Tlio undersigned having ro opened with on
entire New Stock of
LM DRUGS, CHEMICALS
FANCY ARTICLES.
At No. 139 South Side of Rronghton-sr., formerly
Walker's Marble Yard,
Is now ready to furnish any thing in his Line, at the
shortest notice.
SODA WATER
made in his own peculiar way. sent to any part of tho
-ity, and always to be had at the store, in the highest
state of perfection.
Prescriptions put up with care and dispatch.
The Subscriber having served
the public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a
shave of patronage.O'#
mar 3 ly THOMAS RYERSON, Agent.
Sew watch, clock, jewelry, and
FANCY STORE.
No. 1 IS Broughton-st.,
MR. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of ;
Chronometer*, Clock a. Town Clocks, Ac., &e., j
’<D respectfully informs his customers and the j
public generally that he has fitted up tho
Store US Broughtou-st., where he intends to make a
permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry business
iu its various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks,
Chronometers, Jewelry, &c., Ac., cleaned and repaired
with dispatch and warranted. New fashion Jewelry
and Fancy Goods of all descriptions sold ct the lowest
prices possible.
N. ll.—Any Watch, Clock. &c., that cannot he re
paired by other watchmakers. I pledge myself shall
be repaired by me to satisfaction and warranted,
nov 4 ly FRANCIS STEIN.
I > AISIXS.—IOO whole, half, and qr. boxes prime
lb Bunch Raisins, for sale by
feb4 COHEN ft TAUVEIt.
H ECKER’S Self-rising Patent Flour, (6and 12
lb. packages.)
Also, Yeast Powders, Super. Curb. Soda, and Cream
Tartar.
I A full supply of the above articles received per
steamer Florida, for sale, at Cash Prices, bv
foblo_ W,G. DICKSON.
WEST INDIA IUSSERVEB.—4 caseß Preserves,
YV by steamer Florida, and f"r sale bv
mar 4 k. BONAUD.
NETV BOOKS.—Punch's Prize Novelists; tin* Fat
Contributor, and Travels in Loudon—Appleton’s
Library.
Agatha’s Husband, anovol by the authereof “The
Ogilvies,” &c.
The Throe Pirates, or the Cruiso of the Tornado, by
Harry Hazel, author of “Yankee Jack,” ftc.
The Spitfire; a Nautical Romance, by Capt. Chnmier,
author of “Ben Brace,” ftc.
Graham's Magazine, for April.
Godey’s Lady's Book “ “
Peterson’s I.ndies’ Magazine do do.
Barnuin's Illustrated News, No. 12. Received by
mar 23 J. B. QUBBEDOE.
lALLID EXTRACT OF SENNA. —This extract pos
sesses the active properties of Senna in a concen
trated form, aud is a mild and pleasant purgative. Just
eceived for sale by
feb 21 WM. W. LINCOLN, Monti men hsq.
ATTES.—Just received aTresJi supply of iiuportod
Pattes, with Trusses. viz :
1 dozen Torrine De Fois Gras TufTes
1 do Pattes Do Becassines do.
1 do do De Perdrcaux do.
1 do do De Fois Gras for sally.
A. BONAUD,
mar 23 corner of Bay and Whitaker-st*.
IVxceYsIOR ORRIS DENTIFRICE.—n
j pared by A. ft J. Ramsay. This Dentifrice imparts
I to the gums a beautiful and healthy appearance, re
moves tartar from the'teeth, affords an agreeable fra
grance to the breath, and cleanses artificial teeth. For
sale at 25 cents per bottle by
JOHN B. MOORE ft CO,
! apl 13 Gibbons Buildings,
BAGGING. —80 boles Bagging.in stoic arid fin
al* pv Ta F r lA’ BPTGHAM. KELLY ft CO
TIN WARE ! TIN WARE ! !
I HAVE on hand and am constantly manufacturing j
TIN WARE, of evry variety end quality, whole- .
| rale and retail, to which I would invite the inrpec- !
j tion of the public— feeling assured that I can give set- j
I isfaclioubotk as regard quality end price.
Also, Brass Kettles; Brass, Iron, Enameled and Tin- j
aed Sauce Pans. Frying Pans ; Smoothing Iror.s, Fire
Dogs; Iron Pots, Ovous and Spiders, Tea Kettles.
Gridirons; Waffie Irons; Tabic Cutlery; Brass Cond’e*
sticks; Snuffers; Tea and Dinner Bells. Also Glass aid
Brittania Fluid Lamps, and many articles too numer
ous to mention. Call and seo.
march 5 J. j. MAURICE.
CARPEXAND FLOORCLOTH WAREHOUSE
Curtains, Curtain Goocin, ft.c<
No. 1-50 Congress and 07 St. Juiion-strccts. \
THE subscriber knowing that the citizens 1
1 Savannah have felt a great interest in tlio i
Satifca establishing of a CARPET \V ALEHOUSE iu j
this city, and being aware that many have been await
ing tho completion of the Nov; store,t hat they could
make their selection of tho various articles'for furnish- <
i ing their houses, would respectfully inform tho public
■ generally that bo will this day open the most complete
assortment of all tho various styles of goods usually |
j kept in similar establishments The sto*k of the differ- ■
out departments will consist, in part, of the following ;
I Goods, via;
Carpet Department.
. Royal Velvet Tapestry Brussels, Mocet Brussels, ,
Brusels, Velvet. Tapestry and Brussels for stairs, 3
ply. .Superfine, Flue, and Common Ingrain, Plain and
Twilled Venetian f r stair®, balls, etc. Druggets 7-4,
: 12-4 and IG-4 in width, > f every variety of patterns,
Hearth Rugs, Parlor and Stoop Mats. Tableland Piano
. Covers, Silver and Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rode, 1
I Stair Linen, etc.
Oil Cloths.
Os every width, fre-m I to 8 yards, for hallß. dining ;
i rooms, steamboats, saloons, etc.; Rocewood. Mahoga-,
j ny and small figured Furniture Oil-Cloths, 4-4, 5-4 j
• and # 64 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for stairs. |
Curtains.
Filk and Worsted Damask DeLaine, Wonted and 1 ,
Liuen Damask DeLaine, Figured and Plain Damasks,
: variety of colors. White and Buff for Shades.
Window Shades.
Transparent Landscape. Medallion. Garland, and,
’ White and Gold, entirely now style. Cord, Loops. Ta- >
1 els. with all the various Trimmings for Curtains and 1
j Shades.
Gilt Corui ces.
! Bands, Loops and Pius, of tho greatest variety and
patterns, of the latest importation—all of which will
’ be sold,at wholesale or retail.* n tlio most liberal terms.
WM. li. (Il ION. Ai r **nt,
nov 9 150 Congress and 37 St . Julion-ets.
Af 0 TH E C A Bt’B H A I.L,
Smith East Corner of Broughton arid B>\mard-s!rv f •,
Savannah, Ga.
,Q THE Suhs-criber would most respectfully in
| f.)vm the citizens of Savannah,and tiicsurmund
i ing country, that he has taken the store situated
JC as above, where hois now opening a full and
BFLECT STOCK OF
j DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS. PER
fumery, Fancy Articles, Dye Stuffs,
GLASS-WARE, 4c. Ac.,
i Wblc lie offers to the public at wnoLKSM.n un tvvi
I on such terms as cannot fail to give entire sati? faction,
! botli as regards price and quality.
I F.very article he offers for sale has been “elected by
I himself within the last twkntv mvs. from tho most ro
i liable houses in the northern markets; particular at-
I ten lion having l-oen pnid to their purity and freshness.
Having had several years’ experience in the pro
-1 scriptlon business m northern and southern cities, he
feels himself fully prepared to compound all prescrije
j tions aud family me-liciuos entrusted to him . with care,
f neatness and dispatch.
Prescriptions put up tit all hours of the day and
J night, by a skilful and competent hand
i Physicians. Country Merchants and Families, and
j all persons who need or may need pure and genuine
; Mm lid lies, or any other article that is generally found
| in a well regulated Drug Store, are respectfully invited
to call and examine liis stock before purchasing else
where, at tlie Apothecary's Hull.
J. K. I*.*:FORD.
mar 22 ts Druggist and Chumist.
TAIIjOniKTOo
DIBBLE &, CAREY,
IBMIS All THIS, i
j CORKER UROUG4ITOX A\D WHITAKER-STS.
Snvnuainli, Ga.
r |UIE SUBSCRIBERS would call the attention of the
1 citizens of Savannah, to their SPRING STYLES
OF ALI. COLORS OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,
Which they are prepared to manufacture to order, in
tho neatest and most fashionable styles.
Also, their stock of Ready Made Clothing,
nil of which have been got up in a superior style lo
any over before offered for sale in this market.
Tln-ir stock of FURNISHING GOODS is complete,
niul well assort'd. These Goods will be sold on the
most reasouabo and accommodating terms,
mar 25 ts
T. \V. JIcAIITIIOH A. CO.,
(SHi.N OF TllU Uia COITEE POT) wholesale and retail
TIN WARE MANUFACTORYi
AM)
STOVE WARE UftO^J.
*■* WE l):ivo now, and keep con- .
fitantly on hand, a full and ex- efcjiLX
tensive STOCK, which wo offer on gSp : r[s>
reasonable terms. yf |
Pumps, head Pipe,
.‘sheet Lriul, Copper
and Zinc.
Thoso Pumps are of simple construction, and every
part, perfectly fitted - they arc so made that they may
le taken apart gained ton)J the valves w>th
out taking up the pipes, or even detaching; Lhe plat
form, to which tho l'ump i* fartcti'-d.
We are also soiling tbo celebrated Enck Pattern
Cooking Stove, for wood, which is being, very
extensively used in the city ucd country. The suc
cess of this Stove, since its introduction bj* us, bus
been gratifying—nothing has over boon offered to the
public tor culenary purposes that has given such gen
ernl satisfaction. We shall take groat pleasure lu
showing this Stove, whether you purchase of us or
j net, and wc think we can satisfy you that this Stove
is superior to uuy ever offer** l for pale in this market.
; mar 24 STORE, NO. 13 BARNARD- ST.
STRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
AT THE
! New Store, No. I+o llrougUton-stred.
I WE have just received our stock of ,
Muslins and Lawns, which.
ui-v....-,nr beauty and neatness cannot besur-’ J
passed, and would invite the attention of the ‘•
public to the same. As we are determined to suit Un
most fastidious in taste, and in prices, and in stylos of
GOODS, which are unequalled in the city.
Consisting of
Fine French Organdie Muslins,
Super, do do do,
I do do Jaconet do,
j Super. French and English Lawns,
I French Kobe ala Bayadere, of the lalost styles in 1
j Muslins and Bareges.
’ Super. Black J/jwiih and Muslins from 12V.< to 50*
j cents; fast colors from the celebrated manuficturing j
house of Mulhouse ft Freres.
Fig’d White ft Col’d Swiss Muslins.
Whito Emb’d Organdie do.
Col’il. do Muslins, new styles, plaided.’
Finn White Dotted Muslins. For sale bv
inar 81 J. 11. COIIEX ft CO. j
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS.
t ‘X DOFBLE Refined Su-f!"^y^
“i gar, Crystal i/.od, Grunulated do., 1 ts: ”
***(-* /SS? 10 n*-f° r - 1 • iKidt
u, Also,sparkling, bright Coffee•y--* 4 ’
Sugar, pi lbs. for sl.
Lower Grades Brown Sugar, 14 lbs. for sl.
Dark (suitable for servants).Sugar, 17 lbs. for §l.
FRESH TEAS—Selected from tho latest importa
tions, consisting of:—Extra Ilyson, Extru Fine Gun
powder, and Ooolong.
Fresh Mustard, Sardines, Pickles, Preserves. Sweet
Oil, Almonds, fancy boxes Prunes, Brandy, London
Mustard, Poaches, Turkey Figs, extra Jnrgo and fine,
and 20 boxes Raisins (all clusters)—whole, naif and I
I quarter boxes—Mace, Nutmegs, Spices, Ac.
j Just received par steamer—2 bbls. Pig Hums; 60
Smoked Tongues, largo size; 60 lbs. Bologna Sausages: i
] 2 bbls. Smoked Bcof.
j For sole at DICKSON’S.
jan 20 Cor. Whitaker et. and Broughton lane. I
HOME MANUFACTORY OF
Saddles,Bridles andHarness. !
I 183 Congrettßtrcet, Savannan, Ga. !
i fjk Tho Subscribers manufac- jSv
! JmAhGL ture and keep constantly on
I hand, a large Stock of SAD
* DDES, BRIDLES, and HAR- -al—
j NESS, and make to order any description of article in j
! o\ir line. Our stoetc comprises also, a large assortment!
j of Trunks, Carpet Bags. Valoises, Saddle lings, Whips,!
’ Wool and I)ray Collars, Drny Harness, ote.
; Persons desirous of purchasing, would do well to
’ give us a call, and examine our Stock. All work man- ,
! ufactured by us, warranted for material and workmau
-1 rhip.
maubtt 4 CO
| N. B.— Repliring done on the sh-rteut notice end cr,
asonable terms e*t y
SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS.
| FEEMII T M FKV-TNG BlitDb.
j These useful and justlv celebrated Birds tro
: offered by tho Original Manufucturcrß, nnd
! jqfo/jAf. Tooomrscnded to the f*'c-able notice cf tho
j Lr/jiaj, as articles wkirli in point of useful*
| hops, beauty r.r.d durability, cannot be rcr; arsed. Tut
j if beauty wVr ’ho only ground upon whirh wc rovid
rcooiumcnd thorn, we to.? wor! 1 bo ready to oxclrir ,
wc have enough of Put i owoffer do wc see ?1 c
f:.ir form of wemar. and the natural besttty which
Heaven bar no kindly given her. iratcrially Iccpct.c.'.
by a drooping form, tho natural consequence ol re*--
ir.g in an unfavorable poritirn ? Ladies, we trust thr.t
r c arc not saying two much when wo tell you, that ci
tho many thousands already Introduced, and in con
stant use, Cvnes&y aught against them Addro-r c;-
ciers to (nov 24 J. A. MAYER
, UN PICK A Jj I.E ‘ L CCKB
i r\ T''t doers of any kind, which challenff tho
f; world to |.ick them, tho hero cf a hundred
j “lockr” not exci pfed. It is due to the public
1 that locks thus offered, should bo fairly ter tec.
For that purpose tho proprietor offers tc deposit Fivo
Hundred dollars in proper Luanda tor two years, if not
1 sooner won—as a reward to the successful operator,cn
the following terms. Any person may select three
locks from thirty—before examining thorn—and may
i then examine the remaining twenty seven, and hava
■ the use of their keys. He may then have ono month
, to prepare hr rickiug instruments, when he must Lo-
I gin the picking operation, and pay one per cent, por
! day cn tho amount deposited, till he picks one of tho
J selected locks, or abandons it. the last of which he
may not do till he has operated ten days. When i.e
has picked one look, to the aroeptance of* a uisinterest
, od committee, he is only to prove that he knows how
to pick them by j Hang the remaining two locks in
the two f. How in;; days, to the acceptance of tho same
i committee, er.u take tho SLIO.
; This may cert’fy tli.il Mr F. f?. Woodbridgo Las do-
I posited In my hat. 1 < u certif-etl check of SSOO, pays) to
1 ‘t the Hanover Bank,New York, for the purpose nam*
1 ed In the above Ldverti^eiueat.
JAMES C. BEACH.
Payable Teller at the Hanover Bunk.
! *** The aljove T/?<.ks with 2 koys, with u variety < f
; superior finished Storo- arl II v’.Fe Door Locks, with
, and without knobs. Abo, Cat pouters Mortice, Sto<’k,
I Closet, Chest. Trunk Pad. Drawer, Ac., Ac., with
! Porcelain and Mineral Knobs, j\ist receive. I andfor
I Bale by _ E. LOVELL,
] june 5 No. 11 Barnard street.
Y UST RECEIVED, a supply of Silver’s Mineral
*f Paints, fire and weather proof colors; unlading,
Silver's Mineral Paints, differ os-entially from all oth,
ers in market. They are not Clays, they requlrea lit
: He Oil, they do not work touphly, but ilow easily as
1 White Lead. They lay on a very heavy l ody. set light
I sway and become an indestructuble covering of film
j They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
j dryer than white lead.
I 1 have a varie.tr of colors Red. YcHow.various Browns
i and Jet Clark. They are suj erk-r in liudy (or cover
| ing property - to any thing ever discovered, and pound
! for pound will cover double the surface of white lead
i or Zinc Mineral Faints and require less oil.
, lam now prepared to cover tin Roofs, as nothing ad
: heres to Tin like V ;l’ er'.- Mineral Paints. For sale by
JOHN J. MAURICE,
! rosy 0 10 and 12 Barnard-street.
ANSVER Wi COUGH REMEDY; ‘
A fjnte IXdcovery.
Dr. Win. H. Tutt's Pectoral Elixir.
For the Complete, Speedy and permanent euro vs
Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis. Asthma,
.Suit (ing.if Blood. Croup,( atarrli, Iloareo
nes, Pleurisy,Pneumonia, Whoping
Cough, Difficult Breathing, aud
1 ncipent Consumption.
Tim above preparation is confidently tcommanded
t< thosoalHiotod with any of the above diseases, it.
contaius no mineral whatever, but iseompnsiKl of vege
table substances, which in their combinatinon exert h
powerful and sj-e’ilic effect upon the respiratory or
gans, expelling, through the skin, kidneys, and bowel*
all the impure agencies which tend to disease the deli
cate substance of the lungs.
In Asthma, its .-fleets are very y ron.incut, relieving
almost instantly tin* difficulty of breathing.
In Croup, one single dose, with n flannel saturated
with turpentine, bound to tho throat, will relievo in
ten minutes.
In Bronchitis, it promotes oasy expoctoration, and
affords instant relief.
The Pectoral Elixir is rot recommended to cure all
diseases, but only those of the lungs and their connex
ion, and for these it is a
Certain and Pleasant Remedy
It is now patronized by many eminent physicians in
heir practice, many of whom have given voluntary
testimonials of its great virtue in holding lung diseas
es. Prepared by Win. 11. Tutt, M. D.. Augusta. Go.
and sold by JAS. 11. CARTER, Savannah, and bv all
tho principal druggists t.mth. nov TO
DANCING ACADEMY.
r.\ MONSIEUR A. BON AUD. respectfully in
forms his patrons, and the public in general
/ Tj that he will open his Academy at ARMORY
‘HA LL. on Saturday, lfith Oct’r at 5 o’clock. P.
M- All his loirner pupil.'i a’*c re n rectfullv invited to
attend.
Teniox D*ys—Tuesday?, Thursdaysand Saturdays:
from sto 7 for young Ladies and Masters, nnd from 9
to for Gentlemen Pri?c of tuition. •£- 1 C for twentv
four lessons. ts cct!4’
.iiquovs, Segars, and Fancy Articles.
lbo Su.bfcril or has ou braid a fine and
djHPfh selected .'lock, comprising tho fellow-
( 10 half rire Otard, Dupy <L Cos
| 3do do Old Ilennessy
Biunuy < 2do do Sazerre, Vintage 1?40
2do do Jean Louis, do I*oo
3do do J J Dupy
j 4do do Old Kc.-eive Madeira
I 2do do London Particular
I 3do do Old Port
Wmss 1 fi do do Old Sherry
1 20 casks of Claret
1 20 casks Champagne
[20,000 “Rio Ronda
1 10,000 La (Irufx
Sagars -I 5,000 La Union
TCUifiO La Patria
[ 25,000* Trabueas
Also, a large supply of I ancy Groceries; such as im
ported Cordial-. I'nglisb Pickles uud Sauces, Preserves,
Prunes aud Jelly, for sale by A.RONALD,
dec S Corner Day and Wbitaker-sts.
MOLASSES. JOO hhd> Oubn and &0 bbls. NO. Mo
lasses, of prime quality. Fur sale by
mar 16 H. J. GILBERT.
i rpENNESSJSK EGGS.—for sale by
if. J. GILBERT,
i sub 9 West side Market square.
AC K of Corn r ecelved from hCr
! /U okoe, lift., andfor tale by
I mar 3 WELLS k DURR.
IIOWLAND’S KALYDOR—This celebrated
for Improving and benntifying the
| complexion, eradicating all cutaneous eruptions, and
j rendering the skin soft, fair and blooming—warranted
I the gcuuloe article—is for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO..
mnr 12 Gibbons’ Building.
CJ ALT.—soosacks Salt fors&lc bv
mar 17 * 11. J. GILBERT.
K</ El V J-i 1> p'jr steamer Alabama—2 bbls Pig
\ Hams, for sale by A. BON AUD,
mar 9 cor Roy and Whitnker-sts.
JJAC ON AND LA Kl.
13 20hhds. prime new Shoulders:
20 bbls. No. 1 Lari. Received per 6tcamer State
of Georgia, and for sale bv
fob 21 PADELFORD. EAY * CO.
Cll TR ATE OF -VTAGN ESI A.—An agreeable rti'rig
yerant and laxative; used extensively on tlie contl-
I nent of Europe aud throughout the United States a* a
j substitute for Epson Snlts-itis as pleasant to the taste
|as Soda Water. A fresh supply kept constantly on
| hand [aprlflj J. A.MAYER.
BLACK TEA—A fresh supply of extra quality
Oolong Tea. a very superior article, received per
• steamer Alabama. For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE k CO.
j mar 25 Gibbons Building,
i ‘VrEW HAMS.—Just received 260 Roloron’s extra
1 spic cured Baltimore Ilnms, also 5 bbls Fulton
Market Pig Hams of superior qu<y for sale.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
feb 18 corner Bull nnd Congress-stR, Mon’t-sqr.
! “I UST RECEIVED—3O boxes Adamantine Can
! m dies. 10 l*oxcs very fine Candles, put up in six Iba
1 box.es fer family use, for sale by
A RON AUD.
mar 9 cornor Bay and Whitnker-ats*
MITTS AND SILK HOSIERY.Ladiea’ and
j Misses’ Super Long, Misses, Net* Mitts, Ladier’
\ Super Porol Silk hose. Ladies’ Super Opan Work Silk
t Hose, Ladies’ White Sandal Lace Silk Hope , Ladle*.’
and Gent;ilk. Linen aDd Lisle Thread Gloves F"v
I pale by fia IT K FMFTON k VEBTOLLF..
NO. 26'i