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Tuesd .y Afternoon, May 3, 1883.
See First aud Lust psgri.
Arrival of the Alabama.
The U. R. If. Stoauaship Alabama, Capt. C.
Lt. Luoi.ow, ti Padki.ford, Fay A Cos., arrived
this mo ning in 58 hours from Now York. On
Sunday at 10£ P. M , 25 miles S. W. of llattcras, ‘
the A., exchanged signals with tho Steamship
J&mea Ad ger, bound north.
Capt. Ludlow, will please accept our thanks,
as also tho Purser of tho ship, for New York
papers of Saturday in advance of the mail.
The 31 illiary Pageant.
At an early hour yestorday morning tbe roll
of the “spirit-stirring drum,” tho shrill uotos of .
tho fife, the clash of cymbals, and the clangor ,
of brass, announced tho recurrence of sorao un
usual occasion; the streets wore onlivened with .
the brilliant uniforms, and waving plumes of
tho various Volunteer Companies of whom our 1
city ij so justly proud, an 1 dense throngs of
living, moving humanity crowded the streets, 1
the whole city having turnod out en masse to ;
witness tho annual parade which is always ob- !
served with such spirit and ardor. We doubt i
if any city in the Uuiun can boast a fiuer look- i
ing, better drilled, and uiorohaudsomely equip
ped body of men, than the long array of citi
ien soldiery drawn up yesterday on the B*/,
under command of Col. A. It. Lawton, and staff, j
The Oglothorpo Infantry, Capt. Miller, wore
escorted by the Republican Blues from thoir !
quarters at the Marshall House, to their place !
iu the lino formed ou tho Bay, and they pre
sented a truly martial, and gallant appearance.
After tho Battalion had formed on the Bay, it
was briofliy inspected by Col. Lawton, and tbe ‘
ceremony of presenting a Flag to tho Dekalb
Riflemen,then took place in front of the Custom
House. The Flag was tbe gift and the handiwork i
ot the Gorman Ladies of our city, undisasplen-
Uid and tasteful one. The material is of green
silk with gold fringe. On oue side are embroid
ered thirteen stars, and tho arms of our State
upon the revorso, the name of tho Corps, en
circled by a wreath of laurel and oak. Tho staff
is surmounted by a gilt Eagle with outspread
wings. Tho Flog as a whole is one of the most
elegant aud appropriate onos which wo havo
ever soon, aud it does great credit to the skill
and taste of tho ladies from whose bands it
came. We havo not been able to procure tho
addrossos mado nt the presentation, in time for
our to day’s issue, but shall endoavorto publish
them to-morrow, ns also to give some account
of tho part borno in tho ceremony by the young
ladies appointed by the donors, to assist iu re
presenting them on the occasion.
This ceremony being over the Battalion wore
marched to tbe Park, whore a salute of thirty
one gun* was fired in honor of tho day by tho
Chatham Artillery, Capt. Gillie. The order
of march was as follows: tho Georgia Hussars
Capt. Lamar; Chatham Artillery, Capt. Gallik;
Phoenix Riflemen, Capt. Mills; Oglethorpe
Infantry, Capt. Miller; Republican Blues,
Capt. Anderson; Savannah Volunteer Guards,
Capt. Screven; Gormau Volunteors Capt. Stbi- ;
LIN; DoKalb, Riflemen, Capt. Ganaiil.
After a brief respite at tho Park, the llatta 1
lion was again formed, marched through tho i
principal streets back to the Bay, and was dis
missed.
The Oglethorpe Infantry an 1 the Commis
sioned Officers of tho various Companies wore
handsomely entertained at Armory Hall, as tho
guests of tho Chatham Artillery.
’lho DcKulb Riflomcn after parade partook of
tho hospitalities us Capt. Ganaiil, returned to
Monument Square, and after firing a salute, !
wero dismissed, to ro-assembled in tho evening :
ut Armory Ilail.
The Phcenix Riflemen upon their return from j
the Bark, fired a salute and after dismission
partook of refreshments provided fur tho corps j
by Privates Fort and Long.
The I‘io Nie at the Oglethorpe Barracks was
very numerously attended—the festivities were ‘
prolonged to a late hour, and passed off very |
pleasantly to all the participants.
A Complimentary Ball was nlso given in the
evening, at Armory Hall, by the Dekalb Rifle
men, to tho German Ladies. We aro informed |
the Ball was a very agreeable one, and that a
very largo number of ladies were present. Tho
finale of the day's ceremonies was the departure |
of the Oglethorpe Infantry for Augusta, via. j
Charleston. They were escorted to the Charles
ton Boat by tho Republican Blues, and taken
leavo of by tho Blues on tho wharf.
We hope the Infantry may have a pleasant
return trip home, and that having once found
their way to our city they will at some future
timo pay us another visit; we feel assured that
we can promiso them a hearty welcome, should
they ever return, from their brother soldiers of
whose hospitality they have partaken.
We are very sorry to send forth so meagre an
account of this, the finest display ever socn in
our city ; we have made every effort to procuro
tho desired data, but have not been able to got !
fill tbe requisites fur a minulo necount, and wo I
hope the gallant companies of our city will ex j
cuso any omissions or errors which may havo
occurred, in our report.
(■eorglit IlintHnni.
This magnificent corps commanded by Capt. j
Lam vk made their appoaranee yesterday iu a i
new and splendid Cap, more in unison with j
their rich uniforms, aud more appropriate than
the caps which they have hitherto worn. Tho
Hussars were tho only mounted troops on pa
rade yosterduy, and attracted much attention
by their fine appearance. Both men and steeds
gave evidence of fine training, and wo
should not fear t* pul them against any moun
ted troops whatever, conscious as wc arc, that
they might enter tho lists of comparison, with
tho utmost confidence. The days of Chivalry
and old romance, rose vividly beforeonrmind's
eye, as they lead the van in the spleudid spec
tacle of yesterday.
Tiie Irlttli .1 a *|e r Grr *• an,
Made au excursion trip to tho country yestor
day, and wo learn passed a delightful day as
the Guests of Mr. Skinner, who resides some
ten miles from tho city, near the Central Rail- j
road. The Greens returned hut evening |
and from ull accounts that wo have had, were i
most handsomely entertained, aud most agree
ably employed during tho day. Wo missed
them from the Battalion ere it was fairly drawn
up in line, but wore pleased to learn that they
were getting compensation fur the pleasures
which they left behind them.
.Savauiauli River unit Harbor.
A meeting will bo held to-morrow at 12 M.,
in tho Exchange, to confer upon tho propriety
of tho city's making au appropriation (in her
corporate capacity,) to aid in removing tbe ob
structions in our river and Harbor.
No project bettor deserves the attention and
the aid of our city than this: we hope tho meet
ing will he well attended, and that positive and
beneficial results will grow cut of it.
PEN AND SCISSORS.
The original copy of Leutze’s Washing*
ton Crossing the Delaware, was recently exhib
ited at Bremen, whero it was purchased by an
English gentlemen for £2OOO. It is of the
sa:no size us tho one in this country, but hav
ing been somewhat damaged by firo was takon
by the insurers nf:er which the artist painted I
the aoeundcopy, mw on cxhihitionTii America.
There is a current report that the Count j
De Chamboard has protestod to the Court of .
Rome against tho attendance of tho Popo at j
tbecoronation of Napoleon 111. It is also said !
that tho coronation has been deferred until Au- i
gust, and thut it by no means follows that tho
Popo will then officiate at the ceremony. Many
| of the officials in tho various Departments have
i refused to take the oath of allegiance to the
; Emperor. These refusals increase in number
and importance every day.
Jp-Sr Just after tho introduction of gas into
j the city of Lowell, I)r. Walker Kidder, a talon
; ted young physician, constructed an apparatus
i for regulating the burning of this now light. It
is said he has sold it to a New York compauy
i for SIOO,OOO.
J&T’ A Model for tho Cast Iron Statuo of
| Henry Clay is now in eourso of preparation in
| Philadelphia; it will be fifteen feet in height,
I aud consist of 133 seporato pieces.
7*§3” The Washington Uniou contains a sig
-1 nifleant article indicating that the adininistra
! t iou has not disapproved tho proceedings of
j Gov. Lane iu taking constructive possession of
i tho disputed territory between Now Mexico and
Chihuahua.
JiSS” About 300 coal heavers, who were on
| on a strike in New York, on Wednesday undor
; took to stop a cur containing the U. S. mail,
j Tho driver was knocked down and severely
beaten, and Mr. Peck, the mail agent in self-Je.
feucowas compelled to firo upon tho crowd. Tho
discharge took effect in the thighs of one of the
men, when the rest immediately dispersed.
£-£T* Tho Washington Republic states that
a fine block, of white marble, six feet in length
and two and a half wide has just boon finished
nt Monument Place. Tho face is after the
stylo of a sunken panel, with plain bordering j
In tho centre,in altohyphenrclicf,is an open bible
with tho words in raised letters on each side of i
it, “The General Assembly of tho Presbyterian
Church in the United States of America, in ses ;
sion in Washington city, May, 1852.”
The Baltimore correspondent of the
National Intelligencer says:—“Tho rumor is
current hero that a friendly Imitation has
been extonded by the Emperor Napoleon to his
relatives, the Bonapartes in ibis city to visit
France. The imperial courtesy, Inm told, has
been accepted by young Jerome, grand nephew
of tho elder Knpoleon, who purposes going over
to Paris. Ho is now attached to tho United
.States Army, and is about obtaining leave of
absence.
A hundred mill girls selected by nn
American speculator in Glasgow, Scotland, have
sailed from the Clyde to commence anew cot
{ ton mill at New York.
Tho emigration from Europe to tho
j United States is, it is said, likely to provo e.\-
; traordinnry within the coming six months. It
| is estimated that some 200,000 men, women,
and children will leave England and Ireland,
, and that this vast army will bo increased to |
j nearly half a million by adventure!s from Ger
[ many and other portions of Europe. A still j
further impulse is likely to bo given to this liv
ing tide by tho strikes in tho United States, j
and tho extravagant reports that are published I
in foreign journals as to the demand fur labor i
and the high rates of wages in this country.
The Limerick Examiner says that there j
was rein it tod to Ireland last year, through the ;
Provincial Bank of Ireland, by parties in Amer
ica to enable their friends to emigrate thither, j
no less a sum than £600,000, in sums under £l, !
and averaging £3 9s.—the price of passage.
JPSS” A ucic prima donna, name L’Alaymo, !
has recently made her first appearance at the
San Carlo theatre, at Naples, and was repeat
edly hissed by the audience. Irritated by tho
hisses, she immediately left the stage, and the
curtain fell; but tho police quickly march
ed her off, in her theatrical dross, to prison,
whero she remained for forty-eight hours.
7K : Q'’ The Colporteur of tho American Tract |
Society, who sell* biblos aud tracts in the vi- j
| cinity of tho steamboat landing at Cincinnati,
was, on Thursday last, driven from tho steam- i
or Virginia, and threatened with rough usage
and tho destruction of his property if ho ven
tured on board again. We should not liko to
travel on that boat.
T-xT*’ John W. Foster a Quaker, and a lead
ing lthode Island Abolitionist, has recently re
nounced his abolitionism, and in doing so says 1
that those who make up tho abolition party are
quacks—that they aro sincere only iu their de
airo to humbug tho public, and that they have
injured tho slaves to nn extent that cannot bo
! repaired in aquartor of a century. Mr. Foster
still remans a Quaker, and only ceases to boa
Quavkcr .
>• £l* It is proposed, in Louisiana, to offer a
! decent compensation to witnesses hereafter.
! Each witness, according to nn act before tho
Legislature, is to receive mibage and pay, and
| is not to bo compelled to attend day after day,
unless he has been tondored tho compensation
allowed by law. People who have to testify to
other people’s misdeeds or good deeds, and aro
greatly troubled thereby, will hold up both
hands for this provision.
Ole Bull is at Chicago, Moroau Gotts
chalk nt Mobile, Mrs. Bostwick and Madamo
Bishop at Richmond, the Germaoia Society and
Alfred Jaoll at Pittsburgh.
JS&” Tho interior of tho dome of tho capitol
at Washington, is at present undergoing white
ning, much to the improvement of its appear
ance. Tho operation is accomplished by means
of anew and excellently adapted form of scaf
folding constructed according to a plan furnish
ed by tho Commissioner of Public Works.
A“lato Paris letter says :—Mr. Van Bu
j ron, ex Preeident of the United .States, is daily
| expected in Paris; he intend remaining some
time abroad. A suit of rooms has been engag
ed for him on the Place do la Mndeloine.” It is
suggested that Mr. V., will be appointed by Lou
is Napoleon to the place dc Talleyrand.
LlabllltleH of Slilp Owncm in Cnftegof
Collision nt Sin.
The V. S. Supremo Court at Washington, it
is said, has recently reversed tho decisions of
Judge Story and of the Massachusetts Supreme
Court, on the question of tho liabilities of ship
owers in cases of collision. Tho old doctrine
was, that underwriters were “liable to repay to
tho insured damages paid by biin to the owners
of another vessel and cargo, suffered it; a col
lision occasioned by tho negligence of the mas
ter or mariners of the vessel insured.” Judge
Curtis has recently delivered tho opinion of
the Supremo Court of the United States, that
underwriters Arc not thus liable. This is mani
festly a most important decision.
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, TUESDAY. MAY 3, 1853.
[for th* journal.]
“ Rosebud*.**
Thy gift so fair—with it* balmy breath
That scarcely chilled by the touch of death—
Camo fresh and bright from a heavenly mart,
Btill wak'd a sigh In the stranger's heart;
A sigh, that aught., eo pure and fair,
With its wealth divine, of hue and air,
Should fiule and fall—o*eu fas tor for-
Than, untried lovo—whose gifts they are.
Yet, girt.? like those, are stars that guide
And light the glooin of tho occuutide—
Where hopes and joy—and pleasures cast,
| May yet lu safety ride the blast—
| And gain the strand, where clearly bright,
i Is fixed affection's steadfast light,
That still will shine to prove how far^—
Such tokens form—“ Love’s guiding star!”
Thy gift so pure and fair, and bright,
Comes fraught to me, with an inward light,
That burst the bonds of staid control,
And sprung from warmer depth* of soul—
Than careless eye. or heart would deem,
Could shadow torth so clear a glcntn.
Such gifts as these, full power impart,
To light their shrine—a strauger's heart.
“ IMOGENE.”
Savannati, May Ist, 1853.
Savannah and Albany Rail Rond.
The annual meeting of the subscribers to the
stock of tho Savannah aud Albany Rail Road
Company was held, agreeably to tho constitu
tion, at tho Exchange, Savannah, on Monday
2d May 1853.
R. Wavne Mayor of tho city was called
to tho chair, and Wm. Duncan, was appointed
Secretary.
Twenty thousand four hundred and sixty four
shares, were represented—being a majority of
the stock subscribed.
Col. Tift from Albany, being present was
called on and gave his views, in reference to the
enterprise and tho intcrost felt in it by the poo
ple of the South-west.
After some remarks by Dr. Scrkven, the fol
lowing resolution was offered by him.
Resolved, That tho mooting adjourn to Wed
nesday 25th inst. nt 12 M., to receive tho re
port of tho Engineer, and to consider tho pro
priety of altering and amending tho constitution,
and Rye-Laws of the Company, which boing
seconded by 11. Roberts Esq., was unanimous
ly adopted. And the meeting was adjourned
I accordingly. It. WAYNE, Chairman.
Wm. Duncan. Sec'ry.
JMllitnry Visitors.
Wo learn by the Savannah papers, that the ;
i Oglethorpe Infantry, of Augusta, arrived in
j that city on Saturday morning, and were re
ceived with much enthusiasm.
We are informed that the Oglethorpe Infan- !
i try will arrive in this city, by the Savannah
I Runt, on Tuesday, nml will be received by the I
i Irish Volunteers, Capt. Magrath, Union Light 1
1 r a fan try, Capt. Muir, Washington Light In
j fantry, Capt. Walker, and Moultrie Guards,
Capt. Wayne, by whom they will Im* escorted to
! their quarters at the Pavilion Hotel.
In tho evening, an entertainment will be giv
en the Oglethorpe Infantry, by the Washington
Light Infantry, at St. Andrews Hall. And we
are requested to .state that the Committee of Ar
rangements will thankfully receive contribu
tion.? of Flowers or Bouquets for the ornamental
portion of the Banquet.— Charleston Mercury of
yesterday.
England.—Tho Chancellor of tho Exchequer !
I proposes in his Budget a general reduct ion ofdu
ties in Groat Britain. Public opinion is divided i
ion tho subject. It m goccrally believed, how
j ever, that it will overthrow the present mini.?,
j try. The Kossuth affair is still unexplained.
I Kossuth himself is apparently guiltless. Ilale,
j the owner of the Rocket Factory, threatens to
prosecute tho Government for illegally taking
i Ills property. —The munitions were seized and
j deposited in Woolwich arsenal. Mrs. Stowe lias
I been enthusiastically received,
j France.—The remains of Napoleon the Ist,
were to have been removed from tho H >ttl <! <
; Invalids * to St. Dennis on tho Ist of May.
I Soain.--The Spanish ministry has been form
ed. The Cortes, however, has boon dissolved to
! avoid General Concha’s threatened exposure of
I the Cuban Slave Trade.
Holland.-—Tho Dutch Government has pro
tested against the establishment of a Catholic
Hierarchy and withdrawn its minister from
Rome.
Turkey.—The English and French Ambassa
dors have arrived at Constantinople. Tho
former ha? assured tho English merchants in
that city that there will he no interruption to
business, but that peace will be continued.
The EricMHon.
This ship is now lying nt her (lock in Wil
liainsburgh, Now York. Tho Tribune says that
important alterations are going on in her inn- j
cliiuery, which tho owners aro confident will
considerably increase her speed. She is to sail j
for London, on her first passenger trip, soon
I after tho first of July, nt which time the im
provements now going on will ho completed,
; and she will he in order throughout. Capt.
j Ericsson and some of the principal owners will
Igo out in her to Europe. She can accommodate i
about two hundred passengers. The ship is !
now open to public inspection.
Twenty Ulcers on (he Lcg.i cured ly
Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Ex
tract of a leLter from Mr. O. B. Knocker, dntod Mount
j Gambia, South Australia, July 8,1850. —“ To Profuss
!or Holloway. Sir—A cure has just come under my
| observation, in which tho efficacy of your Ointment
; and Pills ha* been fully proved. A man of the mune
of Joshua Smith, had upwards of twenty ulcers on his
j shins, which wore sodifficult to cure, tliut almost eve
• ry remedy ha 1 been applied without any good effect, j
Your Pills and Ointment were then resorted to. and in ;
about six weeks be was completely cured,and scarcely [
a mark is to be seen.” lw apr 25 *
Spanish skgars -50,000 imported segar?. ju t
received, of various brands, viz: La Esmeralda, l.a
Filantropa. Rio Hondo, Morenn. For sale by
afi \. BON AUD, corner of Bay and Whitnkor-sts.
YTEHITSB 4ND COLORED Curtain and Pavilion
}y Loops. For sale by
npr 11 KKMPTON A VKRSTILLE.
A RPKII’S MAGAZINE, for May!
Book of the World, No. 7, 8 and 9, received by
apr2tt J.B. CUBBEDGE.
Brown esse ce of Jamaica ginger
A fresh supply of this delightful article, fur the
I summer use, received and for sale by
i apr 18 J. E. DtFORD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
/ tHIiORIHE TOOTH WASH.—For cleaning and
preserving the teeth and Gums, and cleansing the
’ mouth, received and for sale by
npr 18 J. E. DeFORD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
SALT. —500 sack* Salt for sale by
mar 17 H. J. GILBERT,
IYBCBIVBD | u earner Alabama Pi
IU Ham.?, for sale by A. BON'Al'l),
mar 9 eor Bay and Whitaker-sts.
I )AC‘OX AND LARD.—
1 > 20hhds. prime new Shoulders;
20 bbls. No. 1 Lard. Reeeivod per steamer State
of Georgia, aud for sale by
feb 21 P VDELFORD, R \ V A Cos.
/ UTRATK Oi MAGNESIA, tui reeublerofYig
VJcrant and laxative; used extensively on the conti
nent of Europe and throughout the United States as a
substitute for Epson Sults-itis as pleasant to the taste
as Soda Water. A fresh supply kept constantly on
hand [apr is] J. A. MAYER.
I)LACK TEA—A fresh supply of extra quality
> Oolong Tea, a very superior article, received per
steamer Alabama. For sale ly
JOHN 11. MOOItK A CO,
mar 25 Gibbons Building.
VEW HAMS.—Just received 200 Roloson’s extra
iv spice cured Baltimore Ifams, also 5 bbls Fulton
Market I’ig Hams ofsuperior qiialty for sale.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
feb 18 corner Bull and Congress-sts, Mon't-sqr.
It ST RECEIVED. 30 boxes Adamantine Can
dies, 10 lioxus very fine Candles, put up in six Jb* !
boxes fur family use, for sale by
A. BONAUD,
u-' corner Bay and WhitaJ
N ETT MITTS AN!) SILK HOSIERY.LadIe*’ and |
Misses’ Super Long. Misses, Nett Mitts. Ladies’
Super I’erol Silk hose, Ladies'Super Open Work Silk
Hose. Ladies* White Sandal Luce Silk Hose, Ladies’ j
and Gent*’ Silk. Linen and Lisle Thread Uloves. For ‘
sale by f-a !•'.] KEMI*TQN A VEKSTILLE.
• AUK of Corn , just rjcMvoi fro n bOr
okee. G.. and for sale bv
mar 3 WELLS A DURR. j
licit) Abi)crtisfmcn!s.
i. o. o. f.
i “ftp —Member* of Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 1, I
1 - 0.0. r’., aro requested to attend a Ixidgo
j meeting this ovoning at 8 o’clock f i the purpose of
i electing Representatives to the 11. W. Grand Lodge,
may 3 R. 11. HOWELL, See’y.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
FDP. PHILADELPHIA.
! To leave Weiluas Jay, Miy 4. at 4!. o'cl’t, P. 11,
i f* The new and splendid steamship i
i STATE OF GEORGIA. Capt. Walb r j
j Collin*, will |sitively leave as above. I
)-’or freight or poas igo apply to
may 3 ‘ C. A. L LAMAR.
NOTICE.
Schr. PRANCES SATTERLY. Davis, master.
‘ New York, can occouinvodatu a few pnssen
gers if application lie made immediately. Apply on
board at Lamar’s pres.?, or to
may 3 WILLIS A BRUNDAOE.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The schooner Henry, Lin*, ia ready fct tak*
freight for a Northern’ port. Apply W
apr 30 HUNTER A HARWELL.
WANTED.
100 halos Cotton to complete cargo of schr.
■s?£§£Eranris Satterly, to sail for New York ou Mon
day, Apply to
npr 30 WILLIS & BRUNDAOE.
FOR NEW YORK -Old Established" Lino.
The packet brig;-WILSuN FULLER,J.John-
master, will meet with dispatch ns above,
| F*r freight or passage, having good accommodations
I apply on board at Telfair’s Wharf.
a Prg* _ _ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. !
I UiOUR.—A few barrels Canal Flour, for sale by
1 may 3 SEABORN GOODALL.
SO A P.—A by
may 3 SEABORN GOODALL. \
t C 108 ACOOr—A fl-w boxes low priced, tor side by
1 may3 SEABORN GOODALL. i
(IR.OTCIIET (NJTTON.—A small lot of white
j and colored Crotchet Cotton. For sale at
_inyi _ KEM PTOX A VERST I LLK’9.
I^ANS. —Common and fine I’ului Leaf Fans, fii •• ,
China, Spanish, and other styles, iu great vario
| tv. For sale by
| may 3 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE.
! gloves! j
/ 1 UNTLF.Mt \ 9 and Lad..-- Ui-lo nn.l Silk Glove* .
\ I La li- *'Gauntlet* or Hiding Glove?; Gent’s Sum
mcr Riding and Driving Glove*; al.-o, a few pair of I
i fine long armed Mitt.?. For sale at
KKMI’TON VKRSTILLT/9.
I may 3 Waring’* Raugo, near the Music store.
15RES1I HOPS —One case of fresh Hops, in 1 pouud
package.?, warranted of the last year’s growth.—
Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, ‘
j may 3 Monument Square, j
("’HIEKSMAN'S ARABIAN BALSAM—For the cure
j of wounds, bruises, Spasms. Ac. Ac. Just received j
and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
: may 3 Monument Square. i
NEW BOOKS.—Kloctro-IMiv-iology: a scientific !
and practical treaties on tiie prevention, causes i
[ and cure ‘>f disease; or electricity as a curative agent. 1
| supported by theory and fact: by Dr. Gerahom Huff—
’ second edition—illustrated.
j Prismatic.?: by Richard Haywnrde—illustrated with :
engravings from designs by Elliott., Worley, Ken
l sett. Hick? and Rosstter.
The Ctiild's First History of America; by the author |
I of Little ** Dora.” ‘ ‘ |
Barnum’s News No. 18. Received by
J. B. CPBBEI : .
: FINE FRENCH MOSLIN3 AND SILKS.
I \f E have this day received, per steamer, a very *1
?v e rant assortment of new and d'vdrablc style?
of French Organdie and Jaconet Muslins, at a very j
reasonable price; also, rich light colored Mantilla !
Silks. M. I’REN DERG AST A (’!)..
may 3 178 Broughton-st., opposite SL Andrew’s Hall j
CAMTHINE AND BURNING FLUID.
JUST received 20 bbls. of the übove, which
will he sold by the barrel or otherwise, at the 1
[ f£j[dbj lowest prices. Arrangements will be enter
supply dealers,
jnn 26 _ J. J. MAURICE.
800 To AND SHOES.
J2O CASES fine sewed call-kin Boots? iL.
12 d<>. do. pegggod do. do.;
and Congren? Boots; Ladies’ and Gent’s Gaiter
Boots; Ltulics’ Tie* and Slippers; Boys’ and
Youth’s Shoes; 6,000 pair* Plantation Brogans. For
sale by STALKY A HENDRY,
oct 2S Sign of tho Golden Eagle, Congress st. ‘
SPRING AND SUMMER CI/H’III NG.—Tbesub
scrlbersbavo in store u good assortment of Spring
an Hummer Clothing, which they are selling at low
price?. Our friend?, customer*, and all in want of
good ami cheap Clothing, are respectfully invited to j
call and examine our stock. We will receive by the
. trainers from New York, during the buriners season,
weekly supplies of such articles a* our trade may de
mand. Call at the sign of the Golden Kaelo.
STALKY A HENDRY.
NIC VV BOOKS. The Prm ti •of Mi U< in< on
Thomsonian Principle*, with practical directions
for administering the Thomsoninn Medicines, includ- j
ing the various methods of administering vapor baths. :
emetics, Ac., by J. W. Comfort. M. ]>.
Elements of Health, by E. J. Tilt, M. D.
The Principles of Botany, h? exemplified in the Cry
plogamia, for the use of schools and colleges, by liar
land Coultas.
Anecdotes fortho Steamboat ami Railroad. Select
;cd from the best authors by uu “Old Traveller.” Rc
i ceived by [a 18] J.B. CPRpEDGE.
STEWART'S CANDIES Ju t rooeivi I, ■
steamer Alabama, a supply of Stewart’s celebrated !
| Steam Refined Candies, Pi pound and half pound pack
ages. W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 10 Monument Squaro.
(ILAHKT WINE.—SO boxes Chuteau Morguux, !
j Chateau Lafitte, St. Julian, SL Emillion. For sale
j by [feb 24] A. BONAUD. ‘
AND’SToTuDE 9 Alts APA RILL a—For the cure i
of Scrofula, Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers, Chron- ‘
ic Sore Eyes, Cutaneous Eruptions, and ull diseases ‘
arising from the impure state of tho blood. Justre
ceived and for sale by J. B. MOORE A CO.
apr 2G
COLORED DAGUEIIKEOTYPFsj j
I*. M. CARY,
\\ T OULD respectfully give notice that be has re-open i
Jf od his Gallery (corner of Bryan-strect und
Market Squaro) where he is prepared to execute Pic- j
tures in his much admired style,either in cloudy,ruiny ;
or fair weather.
Instructions given In the Art, and all the Appnra- ‘
tus furnished: also, a large lot of Plates, Cases, Chemi
cal.?, Ac. for sale. 6m os nov 29 ‘
CRAPE SHAWLS I CRAPE SHAWLS !! ~
JUST RECEIVED ut the new stork a fresh sup
ply of
Plain and Embroidered White Crape Shawls,
of every quality. The Ladies are respectfully request-
I ed to call and look at them, ns there i? no trouble to
i show goods—at J. H. COHEN A CO.’S,
| mar 7 140 Broughton-st.
T)IiTTBR—IO kegs Irish Butter, in 12 to kegs,
1> for sale by [mar 221 K. W. BUKER.
) SODA FOUNTAINS, newly liuued, and for sale by
_ u l >r 18 ___ J. A. MAYER.
IvENTISTS’ i LL. For sale by !
/ JOHN B. MOORE L CO.,
apl 13 Gibbons’ Bu ilding
I) 1G II AMS.—3 bbls just received and for sale by
apr 6 A. BON A L I). !
LACE And MUSLIN CURTAINS.
T>UHCIIA9KRB arc invited to examine the stock of J
1 Lace and Muslin Curtains,
Just received per steamship Florida.
Altto, new patterns Gilt Cornices,
Curl niii Pins, Hoops, Tassels, &c.,
Picture Cords and Tassels, various
colors. WM. U. GUION. Agt,
feb 17 Carpet Warehouse,
140 Congress and 57 St. Julien-strcets.
BATHING” HOUSE. ‘ !
.i. m . iiay w o o n
1Y EBPECTFULLY announces to the citizens of Sav-
U annahthaton and after this day, Feb. 9th, the
; priceof Bathing will bo fora single Bath, 50 cent.?, or j
3 tickets for $1 uutil the Ist day of May next, from j
the first of May until the Ist of November next, the I
price of Bathing will be 25 cents a Both. feb 9 j
NEW BOOKS. —Summer Cruise iu the Mediterra
nean on board an American frigate, by N. Parker i
Willis.
The Old Man’s Bri to. by T. S. Arthur.
The Mother and her Offspring, by Stephen Tracy.
M. D.. formerly a Missionary Physician to the A. B. C.
F. B. to the Chinese,
Autobiography of an Englisn Soldier in the United i
States Army, comprising observations and venturesin
the States and Mexico.
The Inner*’ Stratagem, ortho Two Suitors, by Em
elinc Flygare Carlen, author of lvai or the Skjuts i
! hoy.
The Flying Dutchman, or the Wedding guest of Am- ‘■
sterdam, a mysterious tale of the sea. by Capt Merry
U.S N.
i Th? Ladies wationa.’ Magazine for May.
Barnum’s Illustrated New*, No. 10, and a supply of ‘
j tho back numbers received by
apl 20 ‘ J. B. CUimKDGK.
RKCEI VED PI K S1 B \ MER H(
raising Flour, l’lg Ham.?, Shoulder* nml Sides, j
; Dried Apples and Poaches, Bologna Sausage*. Smoked
nml Pickled Tongues, Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork, j
! Extra No. 1 Mackerel, fresh Salmon aud Lobsters. !
GEO. ALEXANDER.
nj>rls cor. Bull and Congress-sts., Monument-sq
1) O\V I7A XITS KALY celebrated
4preparation tor improving and beautifying the
j comploxion, eradicating nil cutaneous eruptions, nml
rendering the skin soft, fair nml blooming—warranted
. the genuine article—is for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.,
j uiar 12 Gibbons’Building, j
! BUSHELS Cow Peas, just reeeivod mid for sale j
yvHy [apr 28] WELLS ADI It It.
1“ KBUHKIf—A tlu lot orSwoli.h Lu. Sub; tno
jther supply of Barin', MliclMmil..t!nT goods, j u.-l !
: rocuivoa by rtp-tum*, riiU forialo nt the
I 1 AlhnilKCAltlK.S’ H.U,I„ Breughtoh-tt |
MAIiA/.l.VksyoU MAV—llnyjjcr’H New- Muuthly
Magazine, Putnam’s Nloullily Magazine, Gra
-11:ii11 -s Maziiic. Godey’a Ladles Book, and the Rook of
the \> or id, Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Received by
up, “ B J. B. CURB EDGE.
I>ICKLKS.-Tn uarrolsand halif barrds, put in
vinegar, ready for use. J ut received and r.r sale ?
>y - SKA BORN GOODALL.
/ 11LL NET A> U SI IME TWINE.
I J Net Twine, bleached and unbloftcheil; 6” bu.ufie
Seine Twine, C, 9,12, Hi and 4U threads: also, Foo j
Line.-*, Ac., for sole by JNO. B. MoOKK A CG.,
I unr Gibbons’ Byildings. |
\ruy PKdIOIMi Al.s 11. rp.T .-..Magazine .'TrTla7 i
, ±>L Putnam’s Magazine fr May, Graham’s Magazine. ,
U'ricy’s lawly’s Book for May. IHarkwood’aMagtuinu ;
f >r Aj>ril—received and fur sale by
■ i'.pr 27 8.9. SIBLEY. No. 185 Oongroas-st. j
I'l SII B IDS.—AII kinds just received by
1 apr 27 Ik LOVELL. !
r I TRUSSES. —Hull’s, Marsh’s, and Kemhart’s Trusses ■
1 also, fine Freuch and common Trusses, in every :
! variety, for sale by JOHN B. MOORE & Cos., i
mar 17 Gibbons’ Buildings. ,
i>IO lIAMS*—2 bbls, just received and for sale by !
mar 20 A.BONAUD.
\ITAHPEXE, OR HAIR GLOSS.—An Indian
} I preparation for restoring grey hair to its origi
nal color—also, for preventing grey hair and baldness. I
Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
! mar 16 M mument Square ;
iJUTNAM S MAGAZINE,for April. Revolted by
mar 29 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
1)i lIAMS, BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, Smoked Ton
. gues extra largo Fulton, Market, Mess Beef, Pig, :
Pork—also new Tub Butter, and a full supply Firkin
! Butter, just received per steamur 1 lorida.
apl2S 2 WM. (!. DICKSON.
niCKLED SALMON Ac., lauding per Cluaiuut ■
A Penn, from Boston.
No. 1. Nova Scotia Salmon.
No. 1. Mackerel.
Pickled Codfish, dry. For sale at
DICKSONS.
npl2B 2 Cor. Whitaker St. A Broughton.
“"PURE AND SUPERIOR SCDA WATER.
r water is made on an entirely new principle. .
, A from the Porcelain Lined Self-Generating Appara
-1 tus. This apparatus has been examined by-several of
; the principal Physicians of this city, and pronounced I
j to be a very superior article. As the water made fn>in |
it is perfectly pure from all corrosive impurities which ‘
are often found in Sodu Water, tho Generators and !
Fountains being lined with Porcelain,it renders the W li
ter perfectly pure and very conducive to health. Par- ‘
• ticular attention paid to the preparation of Syrup?, ,
i which are of the very best quality and every variety, ■
and warrnutoil to suit the taste “of all who visit the I
Apotbeoaries’ Hall, corner of Broughton aiul Barnard- ‘
; ‘ apr 9 |
1> 1 • bbl L !'•:: o A Son’s boston Ruin,
L landing faom btig Clcmont, ami for side hv
_H|r 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY it CO.
IYOX’S MAGXETIC . I’ OWDKI :7—~F7,r the Ues- I
j traction of all kinds of insocta Roaches, Moths, ]
• Ants. Flics and Insects on Plant.?, just received and for ’
j sale by (apr 27) JOHN B. MOORE A Cos. ,
M. PRESDERGAST & CO.
H AVE to announce the arrival, This Day, of the .
. lir.-J portion of their
Spring Stock.
Their Mr. Premlergast being now in the markets. [
they expect the full completion of his purchases in a
few days, of which a detailed notice will be given: in
j the meantime, they solicit, an early tion from all I
their old friends and the public generally.
ITS BUOUG HTOX-ST.,
1 mar 7 (> * ■
JBEX K ERT’S Bi FITSAND SI HIES.—
Just received from Philadelphia. GboUemMi in
want of a gnnd article, are invited to the above
goods, for sale by \\ I Id JAM lIEIDT.
, feb 21 GiblMins’ Building.
KHMITONi VlCßsrilk rwahod i
beautiful h>t of Figunnl Grenadines ; also, Crcj c !
D Artoi-. Silk Ti.-?ues and Barages, which they are of- 1
sering very low at their stand, next fi F. Zogbaum s j
1 Music Store, in Waring’s Range. apr 19
i ” Ii FERV ESC ENT SEUZER APE
I 111 ENT.—This much esteemed and highly valu
able preparation, will effectually remove Headache, |
Billions affections, Heart Burn, CoaUveuc-s, ic.. just j
received and fur sale by
apr 27 JOHN B. MOORE & CL
1)Kli T l S ; Ci T'd PLEM'eNTS, AZ by late arri
| ) vals—
I “’"i fc ‘t Patent l.:vi'!icr Bands, 2 to 18 inches wide; ;
15” Tray an 1 Camil IVhcel Barrows.
I > pair Patent balance Scales.complete,
, 2 dozen Counter Scales, complete;
12 do Carolina ‘English) Hoes,
2 -I i large Mounted Grind Stone*,
1 do small Mounted Grind Stones, fur family j
use,
1 do Crowell’s Patent Thermometer Churns, 1
I do Garden Wheel Barrows,
2 Agriculturing Tool Chests, containing Prun
ing and Garden Implements, c unplete;
109 bids I’last *r and Cement.
French and Georgia Burr Mill Stones,
Cologne and Esopus do Dutch Anchor,
Brand Bolting Clotte*,
Graute Fan Mills Grain Cradles,
Crass Scythes, Reap Hooks, Ac., for sale bv j
A) r 2 _ (’. H. : ‘AM PFIF.LD.
To Strangers and Travellera, who prefer a j
private to a public house.
MRS. WRIGHT'S,
So. 91, So it ill Thicd-si reel, -1 doors !<*-
low SI. Paul's Church, P'lilu.
OFFERS SUPLiiIOK ATT It ACTIONS.
f PlLEhou?*.* i? iarg‘ and airy: finely located in a qui-
I ct and fashionablencighi)orhoi.l, near Steamboat ‘
Landings and within a minute’s walk of the Exchange. |
Tin* interior arrangement? aro well adapted tu pro- ,
mote thueomfort of the inmate*—large Parlors, airy i
: Chambers, a fine Bath, and the table well aupy-licd.—
i Term? moderate. ly sept 8
iIMI-I. —330 bl Is. Lime, now lauding per schooner
A H. M. Jenklus. For sale by
i npr 13 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
\1 . . —SOO be- 1 lbdtimure cured Hums, land- j
’ 11 ing from schr Edna 0. ror sale by
nprl3 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
\\ r lIITK WASHER’S BRUSHES, of superior
i make sorted sizes, just recoived and for sale by
! pr 27 E. I/OVEI.L,
NEW BOOKS, received April 27 byS. S. SIB
LEY. No. 135 Congress-street—
I The Rector of St. Bardolphs; by F. W. Shelton. My
Home in Tasmania.or Nine Years iu Australia.
Ladies’ New Cook Book; by Mrs. Sarah Jane Ilale.
| Life Here and There; by N. P. Willi*.
Nick of the Woods, a Tale of Kentucky; bv Dr. Bird. 1
■ Love Affuirs in Our Village 20 Years Ago; by Mrs.
; Caustic.
AStray Yankee in Texas; by Phillip Paxton.
Evelina, or the History of a Young Ladies’ Intro
duction intothe World: by Mi-: Burney.
The Shady Side, or Life in aCouutry Parsonage; 1 v a
Pastor’s Wife;
The Old Man’s Bride: by T. S. Arthur.
A voyage to the Celestial Country from the Mnr.u
script of An Old Salt; by Rev. Dr. Chcovcs.
; Dr. Tyng’s Family Commentary on the Four Gns- !
, IK
Sacreil Songs for Family and Social Worship.
Every Day Scripture Heading*, for the Use of Fund- j
, lies by Rev. J. 9. Blake, M. 1).
Essays and MisiH-llanioM of Grace Aguilar, selected
: from the Manuscript by her Mother.
Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: by Tho*. Reed.
I Summer and Winter of the Soul, bv Rev. Erskein j
i Neale.
Doctor Bircli. and his Young Friends.
Boys’and Girls’Own Book.
’ Ague? Sorell, a Novel; by G. P. R. Janie*. Ac., Ac.
i apr 27 * t
M. PRENDERuAST & CJ..
HAY E Hiis day received per the*—’
team ship Florida, a very choice a*- I '.:■ ; 'A I
i of :■ tifrutii**
Shades, 1-4, 5-P
C- 1 5
Pluid St ripe, and While Matting)
A urn well seasoned lot ol'Oii Clot Us,
new patterns in every width;
, IVhitr Canton Crape Shawls ;
Trimming Velvets, assorted j
Which, with a complete stock of every tiling useful in !
j Dry Goods, they offer on very moderate terms for |
| cash, at their New Store.
feb 17 178 BROUGIITON-STR KI'.T,
Nearly opposite St. Andrew's Hall, M ost Side. j
UXi.—5U bids Luthiw FelUm’s Bum, lundiug per
V the brig Clement, and ft rsalobv
I mar 5 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. j
REAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS. |
I 0 EG. S. NICHOLS ha* just received a fino lot !
I of Real Spanish Panama lints, the finest to he ,
found in this city, and challenges cortipetition.— |
They arc beautifully shaped, and ofextra inequality.
: Call and see them at tho Clothing Store, Gibbon’s
Range, and get one. cheap. apr 14 1
~M. PRENDEKOAST & CO.,
nAVE just received a small case of very choice
French printed Borages.
] Plain and Brocade Black Grenadine*.
An assortment of very nice Cambric Inserting* and
: Edging*.
j One case of superior Italian Sewing Silk*.
I Which with a very complete assortment of general !
Dry Goods, they offer on very low cash terms.
178 BROUGH TO N -ST R E KT.
! n 1 ,r20 _ opposite St, Andrews Hall. >
/ 10AX, COA h. i >Ol n Red Ash ( ■ ,-d. broken
Vy and Kcreeiusl. for sale, to arrive, per schr. Seth |
Bniith, from Philadelphia, by
feb 28 WILLIS A BRUNDAOE. 1
kl GIIOBB Osgood's India Cholagoguo, tho famous -
chill and fever remedy, received direct from tiie !
proprietor and for sale by J. A. MAYER, |
apr 18 154 Broughton-st. ‘
1 I BUSHELS CORN, iu store, and for sale by
I ‘ r u pr 20 W EI > LS A I)URR .
SK i I>LIT '/. POWDERS.—Fresh and full size, .
prepared and for sale by
apr 12 J.E. DrfOKP. Apothecaries’Ball. :
fprHal Botins.
! NOTICE.
j The first regular meeting • f the Ogle
ihore Mutual l.oan Association will be 1
hold at tho Exchange Long Room on Wednesday,May !
4, at 8 o'clock, v. m. Stockholders will be expected to
si xn the Constitution anil By-laws, and to pay in the
first instalment on their shares.
u3U stnw WM. 9 B.VSIXGER, See’y.
COLD SODA WATER.
Flavored with the finest ml roost deli- j
cate Syrups, always on draught at
apr 0 tr RICE S FOUNTAIN,
S. E. corner Broughton and Whitnker-streets,
DR J. KcSxEnG,
Corner of Perry and Barnard streets,
Orleans square. Office hours from Bto
, 10, a. m. ts mar 22
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.
Farmers’ Fire Insurance
-w— i Company of Utica, NY.
Capital, 9300,000.
Geo. F. Weaver, President—E. J. Richardson, Soc’ry.
Granite Fire Insurance Company, of
Utica—Capital $150,000.
: Geo. Curtis, President— Wm ll.l>Enaic&,Secrotary-
Insuros Property against loss or damage by fire or j
lightning on as reasonable terms as any other solvent ]
j Company. Applications received, and policies issued
by A. WILBUR,. Agent.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Com
pany, H YRTFOB®, CONN.—
Capital. .9200.009—with a large surplus. Endorsed
! bj’ Um Shite.
| Alpri;;> Gill, President—Jas. 0. Walkley, See'y.
11. L. Bvr.D, M. D. E ;.wniniri ‘ Physician. Savannah
j Insures on the Mutual or Joint Stock principle.
Slaves insure l on reasonable terms.
. Calitornia and Australia risks taken. Insurance
I can.bc efto ?ed with thi< C Mupattyand payable on ar
rivlngatoO, 35,4'), 00 or 60 years of age, or sooner in
| case of death. A. WILBUR, Agent for Savannah,
mar 25 129 Congress-street.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
DBS. WILDMAN <fc GAXAHL.
Farm-street, West end of tlio Plank Road.
Dus. Wildman & Ganahl having com
pleted tlicir arrangements for a Private
j Hospital, and fitted up tho same with nil the appli
ances of hygiene, good nursing, und medical and aur-
I gieal attendaore, now offer the benefits of the Institu
j tution to the public.
The terms of admission aro $1 per clay. This will sc
i cure constant and efficient medical attendance, medi
i cinosj board and lodging. Ton dollars will bo required
in advance, which will not be subject to reclauation
( Apartment? perfectly private may bo obtained on rea.
| sdnable extra terms.
i That the Institution may partake as much as osp
1 hie of the bcuefvolent public character which the origi
i nators intended, they have solicited the following gen-
I tleuien to act as a board of visitors, who v. ill at all
j and any time inspect the promises, and whose names
! are guaranties to the public for its efficient manage
j ment:
lion. Langdon Chcves, John W. Anderson,
Joseph 9. Kay, A. A. Smuts,
i Charles Green, John IV. Rabun,
[ John Boston, Solomon Cohen,
Montgomery Cuuiming.
Arrangements have also been male for the accom
modation of negroes.
P. 11. WILDMAN, M. D.
Corner Abercorn and South Broad-streets.
CH AS. GAN AIIL, M. I)..
dec 21 ts South Broad-st., East of Barnard.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO 7 ””
j'qf Office, No. 118 Bay-street. This Cota pa 1
uv will continue to take Marine, Fire and j
i Inland Navigation risks on the most, favorable terms, j
II miy D. Weed, _ President. Trustees—Henry D.
j Weed, 11. F. Waring, T. W. Morrell, N. B. Knapp, Ili- j
‘ ram Roberts, E. F. Wood, Ilcnry Lathrop, James Me- 1
i I leury, Secretary. june 13
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
CiT —The subscriber having supplied his office
*3r with a large assortment cf plain, ornn
; menial and fancy types, is now prepared to execute at
short noli r. all orders entrusted to him in the best
manner, and equal to any establishment in the South,
j Pamphlets, Law Blnuks, Circulars, Catalogues, Busi
ness Cards, Ilut Tips, Bills of Lading, Visiting Cards,
| Bill Heads, Dray Receipts; also Posters, Show and
i Hand Bills, in Gold, Bronze, Red, Green. Blue, Yellow,
I and ovary kind us colored Inks, faithfully done at
i short notice and on reasonable terms. Orders muy be
; left at tho Office, Sorrel’s Building, or ut the Book
j Store on Market-square.
I jan 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
Hartford, Conn.—The undersignod,
agents of the above Company,are prepared
to take risks against Fire, on buildings, and tlu-ir con
tents, on the most favorable terms.
July 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE*
pnny of New York.
ISAAC ABBATT, Secretary.
JOSEPH B. COLLINS, President.
Applications received by
WM. I. HUNTER, Agent.
Dr. It. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner, ly jan 29
BOOK BINDING.
Tfr The subscriber is prepared to execute
Book Binding of every description at the
, ahortest notice. Blank Books ruled and bound to any
patterns. [feb2] J. B. CUBBEDGE.
TEAM BO AT ENGINE, Mill do, Hotel and House
: Gongs, all sizes. Ready to put up. very Simple and
j a first rate article. Also, Copper Ware and Sheet
I Brass, just received and for sale by
apr C> ‘ E. LOVELL.
i , OR SAI* E 7 TANARUS: > AK R 1 \ i f—3.UUO .-acks Salt Tex
l pucled daily pur ship Richard Oobden, 10 to the
on, by [mar 2] C. A. L. LAMAR.
I.VIEKSO.V’K RAZ *7t~sYit.)l’9.—These cele
brated Strops are made and warranted by Charles
i Emerson, and are superior to any othersnow in use.—
! Purchasers should be sure and get the genuine Strops
; us there are numerous counterfeits bearing the same
j name, the most of which are worthless. Tho genuine
Strop mu he had of W. W. LINCOLN,
■ apr 18 Monument square.
lUDGER’S HAIR SHAVING BRUSHES.—-A
> largo assortment of Bair and Bristle Shaving
I Brushes, just received and lor sale by
npr In £||W. W.LINCOLN,
JOHN B. MOORE & CO.,
llruggtsts and Apothccariesy
Gibuon's Buildings, Savannah, Ga.
J 2 Invite the attention of Planters, Physicians
and the citizens generally, to their stock of pure
i Sand unadulterated MEDICINES, which have
been selected with great, personal rare for this
market. Their assortment of Plantation, Family, and
i Toilet articles, will be found unsurpassed, cither in
■ quality or variety.
For Physicians.
’ The best French. English, anil American Chemicals,
Select Powders, Trusses of all kinds; Surgical, Den
tal, Pocket, and Cupping Instruments, Cathottr’s Med
’ ical Saddle Bags, Ac.
Planter’s Articles.
Paints, Glass, ;Lamp Oil, Lancets, Tooth Instru
ments, superior American Mustard, and Landreth's
: Garden Seeds.
For Family Use.
Preston & Merrill’s Yeast Powders. Flavoring Ex
tracts, R ussia Isinglass, Geld tine, Vanilla Beans, French
White Wine Vinegar,superior Teas. Spices, Mustard
Arrow Root, Sweet Oil, Burning Fluid, and Sperm Oil.
For the Toilet.
Fine Turkey Sponge. Flesh Kubhere; Hand Mir
! rota, Powder Boxes, German Cologne, Shaving
! Creams, Razor Strops, and Dressing Cases; and i
an extensive assortment of French, English and Ameri- I
can Hair Preparations. Ox Marrow. Philocomc, Bear’s .
i Oil, Ac.; and Lubin’s, G uerlnin’s, Mnugenct’u Piver’s,
Provost's, and Monpela’s fine Toilet Soaps, Ponr
mades, undextracts for the Handkerchief.
Brushes and Combs.
They request particularjattentlon to their assortment
of these articles; viz: Ivory. Pearl, Bone. Buffalo,
i Satinwood, ami Inlaid Ilnir Brushes, comprising eve
ry variety of French and Eng. manufacture; Ivory,
Buffalo, and Bone handled Tooth Brushes. Nail Brush
es, Shell, Buffalo and Horn Dressing and Tuck Combs,
and Ivory Fine Tooth Combs.
Sundries.
Backgammon Boards, Chessmen, Dominoes, Crib
bage Boards, Playing Cards of extra fine quality,
Purses,. Liquor Flasks, Tapers. Pastiles. Aromatic
Caehou’s. Pocket Books, and a great variety of Smel
ling Bottles, Preston Salts. Ac.
Orders from tho country promptly filled and satis
faction guaranteed with regard to price and quality,
mar 12
MAY I>AY PARTY.—The Army of little boys
are informed there is n full supply of W Lite Lin
en pants. White end Fancy Marseilles Vests, Jackets,
; Shirts, llats, Stocks, Ac., Ac. to bo had at the Clothing
Store. Gibbons Bongo, and fur sale by
j *pr3o OEO. 8. NTCIIOLS.
C iORN. — 3000 bushels prime WhUe N. C. Coin,
i ly expected. For sale on or before arrival,
opr 30 A. C. TOMS.
COAL. —A Cargo Os Smith’s Coal per sehr Homy.—
j Just received and for sale by
opr 30 HUNTER A GAMMF.LL. _
Hit ESS NVAi'&K. — A fresh supply of Congress
j Witter received direct from the Springs ami for
j sate by [apr3o] J. 11. MOORE AC')
1d.>1031 SYUUP.—."> b>'xcs Key’s Superior Lbiii
jon Svrup, assorted qualities. Just received and
j for sale by [npr 30] J. B. MOORE & Co._
RIED Teaches.—Also, Dried Apples, and
Prunes, Citron and Bunch KaLsins. just received
and for sale by [a3o] W. G. HICKSON.
O m K. lIOOFLAND’S CKLKBUATED HU
MAN BITTERS, fur the cure of Liver Complaint*
Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarr
hoea, Disoense of the lii Incy; and nil diseases arising
from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Received and
for sale by J. E. DeFORD,
apr 33 A pothecarics Hall.
HAY. —125 bundles [lay, landing pcrschoone at
aract. For sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY AC
ItVTTBB A OUEKSK. —A fresh suj ;
) ter and Choose, per steamer Alabama. For 31
| at the Emporium by
j apr 6 SEABORN GOODALL.
INEN TURKISH FRICTION TOWELS.—A very
j useful article for bathing purposes, and much su
i perior to the hair gloves now in use. where friction is
I required. They are very highly recommended by the
medical faculty in England and the United States.
Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar *24 Monument Square.
~1 V 7*HALE 01L.—20 barrels Bleached Winter
y y Whale Oil. For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.,
mar 19 Gibbons’ Buildings.
AIK. PREPARATIONS.—French, English and
American Pomades, Hose Kephnlia, genuine
Bears, McCassar Oil, Ramsey's Curling Fluid, Barry’s
Tricoplierous, Lyon’s Katbairon, and Rudway's Clrcaa
sianl Balm, for sale by
apr 2d JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
CWSTAR’S EXTERMINATOR, for the dertrue
j ti'jn of Hats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Flies, etc., just
received and for sale by
apr 29 JO lIX li. MOORE A CO.
I S DELIRLE INKS, —Bidders, Trants, Reeves,
X Waters and Pay sons, with and without prepara
tions, for sale by
npr 29 JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
YfORTHEItN IIAY. —80 bales prime North
JAi River llay, now landing and for sale by
apr 29 E. W. BUKER.
I”' LOl’ K.—200 hols. North St. Louis Fancy Brand
. Flour, 24 do Bt. Louis Extra Family Flour, 2,500
bushels Prime White Corn, in sucks of 2 bushels each,
4,250 do (N. C.) Prime White Corn. Fcr sale ou or be
forearrival at wholesale price. A. C. TOMS,
apr 14 120 Bay-street.
New looks. .i lames't Diary —a Legend of
the Rhine, and Rebecca andßowena. By W. M.
Thackeray.
Wood A Beach’s United States Dispensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
Mill man's History of Christianity.
New Themes fora Protestant Clergy.
The Infant's Progress from the Valley of Destruc
tion to Everlasting Glory—lllustrated. By the author
of Little Henry and his Bearer.
Viael’s-Pastoral Theology.
Simon Kenton; or The Scout’s Revenge.
Barnum’s Illustrated News.
Gleason’s Pictorial.
For sale at the Bookstore of S. 9. SIBLEY,
apr 14 No. 135 Congress-street.
NEW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKST
r |'llE SUBSCRIBER manufactures
1, Wire Railing for public and private grounds, ve
randahs, window guards and gratings;
Wrought and Cast Iron Railing, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron
Furniture;
Wire Fences, for Plantations. Rail Roads, etc., made
entirely on anew plan, with rails ami iron posts.
Prices at 9, 11 and 13 cents per running foot, 4 1
foot high. * ‘
For circulars with designs, address
JOHN B. WICKERSHAM.
240 Broadway, New York.
N. B.—The subscriber would refer to the enclosure
1 of Forsyth Pla-e. the railing and gallery work at the
Jewish Synagogue, and n number of dwellings, in Su
j vannah: the enclosure of the private cemetery of the
Everett family, at Fort Valley; and, also, to the work
at Macon, Madison, and other places in Georgia,
j mar 4 ly G. W. HAUDCASTLE, Agent.
I)ECEIVEI) per steamship Florida—
V Id bids Apples, 10 boxes Oranges, 10 do. Lemons,
ltaisfns. Figs, Nuts, Cranberries, etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER^
i apr!2 Cor. Balt and Congress- sts. Monument
LADIES* DRESS GOODS.
154: Congrcss-sl, 73 St. .Tulien-st.
J UST received the following very desirable
viz.:
Crape D’Artois.
lllumirated Bareges.
Mourning Grenadine*.
Black do.
Neat Styles do.
The above goods are ofthe latest Importation and will
be sold unusually low. SPENCER CL'RRI.LL. Agt.
npr 21 albinos* Building
OTRK’TLV PRIME GOSHEN PUTTER.—Just rc
|i reived per sbanur Alabama ; also:
15 Firkins Very Good,
which will be retailed at 25 Cents at
a 21 DICNSON’S
LINENS.
lINEN'S. —I.inen Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, and
j Shirting Linens, of the best make. For sale by
aprO KKMPTON A VKB STILL!’.
PARASOLS.
t PARASOLS. A handsome assortment of
Patasols and Ladies Umbrellas. For sale by
KKMPTON A VKUSTILLE,
Waring’s Range, next toZogbaum’s Music store.
apr9
JE.IIOX SYRUP.—Dunbar's superior Lemon
j Svrup, received and for sale by
npr 18 J. K. PsFORD. Apothecaries’ Ilail.
RIMTINtt IN Iv. 1 laving m
J meats with Messrs* C. Mather A Cos., of Philadel
phia, one of the best manufacturers of Printing Ink
iu the United States, we have received and intend
keeping on hand for sale, a general assortment of
Book, News and Fancy Colored Inks, which we think
will please both in quality and price. We have Book
and News Ink in kegs of from 20 to 100 lbs., Nos. 1
and 2; Card and Book Ink in small canisters. Also,
Bed, Blue, Yellow, and Green, in canisters of from one
to three lbs. each. All which will be sold at a trilling
advance on manufacturer’s prices, for cash or city ac
eeptanccs- From our knowledge of the Ink, we can
safely recommend it as being equal to any si ld in the
South. Orders proinply attended to at the book store
of 9. S. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congrcss-st.
mar 22
rHALON’SHAIRINVIGORATOR.
rpillS Ipvigorator is considered infinitely better
1 than oil or grease for the hair, and is an article in
which.a cleansing wash is blended with a most deli
cate silky and glossy moisture for the hair. It cleans
the pores of the skin, entirely frees it from scurff or
dandruff and other cutaneous diseases. Will positive
ly change the harshest hair into the most soft.hculthy
and glossy state. For sale by
mrr3o JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
1?Ll 113 MAGNESIA.—This condensed solution is
a very agreeable and efficient form fortho admin
istration of Magnesia. and is very useful in Nausea,
Acidity of the stomach, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia.
For sale by XV. W. LINCOLN,
mar 23 Monument Square,
or PKRIOR WHITE AND YELLOW~GREASE
O For Railways, Curts, Heavy Machinery, Omnibus
ses,and all other Carriages; 5 bbls and 7 dozen cans of
the above Grease, landing from schr. Virginia. For
sale by [mar 24] C. 11. CA M PKI ELD.
AGENCIES.
The undersigned is Agent for the sale of
mm Georgia llitrr Mill Stone, dressed
lldliEß] nml furnished with all the neessary Irons
complete for running—is also prepared to
furnish French Burr, Cologne and Esopus Mill Stones
of every dimension.
Wililcr’s Patent Fire-Proof Safes,
AT MANUFACTURE'S FRICEB.
Burns A Griswold's Sea Island Cotton and Cotton Saw
Gins.
Taylor’s patented Georgia Straw Cutler, the most
competent of any in use at present.
*** Specimens of all the above to be seen at the
Ware-house, 171 Bay-st„ Savannah.
h‘h 3 (11 AS. If. CAMPPIKLD.
COItX STARCH.—Oswego refined and prepared
Corn Starch, for culinary use. This article is ex
ceedingly healthy, delicious and economical, and when
desired, may be used ns a substitute, for. and in the
same mauner as Arrow Root. For safe by
JOHN B. MOORE, A CO.,
_ mar 17 __ Gibbons’ Buildings.
! If Hi Now Orleans Whiskey, landing this
I 1’ ‘’ ‘ day per brig Kate Heath, and for sale by
mar 2 WILLIS A BRUNDAOE.
I “NEW spring and summer goods.’
SPECIAL NOTIC E.
WE have great pleasure in direc ting tho attention
of our old friends and customers in this city
and the surrounding country, to the full arrival of our
recent purchases, comprising the largest assorted stock
of general dry goods We have ever offered for sale.
To enable us to keep pace with our increasing trade,
we have removed our business to larger and more
commodious premises, in the now block of buildings on
BROUGIITON-ST., OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW’S HALL
WEST SIDE, where we will bo happy to have early
calls from all intending purchases.
M. PRE N D ERG AST A CO.,
apr 4 178 Broughton-street.
HP SBAX 1)*8 CALCINED MAONESIA, fully
. equal to Henry*’ at one half the price. One
J gross just received, and warranted fresh. Eor sale
I by w W. LINCOLN.
’ mar 10 Monument Square