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[From Chamber; ’ Rt-petitory.]
The Cotton Metropolis.
The effect of laudanum upon th'* children is
to produce t ’ffusiou on tile brain, and a whole
tribe of clandu’mr and mesont*:*- disorders.—
The child sinks i:. s o a low torpid and
wastes ar *y to a skuiulon, the tomacu alone
preserving its protuberance. If u survives, it
is more or less weakly, and stunted for lile—the
complexion never assumes a healthy hu \ ond
the vital powers never attain their natural force
nn l vigour. Tho liquid principally used i a
drug common enough through all me country,
and, well known us ‘Godfrey’s Cordial.’ Iu ;
M *n hosier, *( >dfrey,’ an tho term i • generally
abbreviated, is a household word. Just as the j
gin loving rac? of London delight to call iheir
favourite beverage by doa r.s ui slaugy, affec
tionate titles—just as there is the ‘Cream of the
Valley,’ and the ‘Regular Flare Up,’ and ‘Old
Tom,’ so thore arc to bo found ia tbo lower dis
tricts of the cotton town? ‘Baby’s Mixture’’
‘Mother’s Quietness,’ ‘Child’s Cordial,’ ‘lnfant’s
Preservative/ ‘Soothing Sirup/ and so forth.
Tho druggists are not the only venders of these
narcotics. The low puldic-houses and the ’gen
eral’ shops keep them made up iu pouny and
half-penny doses, aud, as may be believed, the
rale is immense.
The ‘Godfrey'is an ol l-faphioned preparation, t
and has been in use for nearly a century. It j
is made of different degrees of strength, but on
the average contains about an ounce and a half j
of laudanum to tho quart. The dose is from !
half a teisp&onful to two teaspoonfuls. Tnfants
Cordial’ has tho ivputation of being stronger,
containing on the average two ounces of laud j
anurn to the quart. Tho stronger the potion is, j
indeed, the more it is sure to bo in demand; and
tho dealors have a half-emptied bottle frequent
ly brought to them, with a request for a drachm ;
or so additional of luudauutu. Tho constituents i
of all these doses over and above the narcotic
element are water, anise-seed, and treacle.— I
Tho stuff is often mado by wholesale in huge i
coppers, holding perhaps twenty gallons, ami ,
thence supplied to the druggists and the general ;
shops, to be frequently sold in the latter as ,
•children's draughts, a penny each.’
Sometimes the children are dosed by the nurs
es without tho knowledge or consent of the
mothers, who, however, soon find out tho truth
by tho languid air and wasting limbs of their
offspring. But the administration of’sleeping
stuff,’ for the purpose of obtaining an undisturb
ed night's rest, is almost a universal practice
even by parents who would shrink from stupi
fyingtheir offspring in tho daytime. Very young
girls, too, when left in charge of children, fol
lowing the usages of the old nurses; and thus
when every engine in Manchester is panting
and throbbing, and every adult and youthful
hand und eye upon the alert, a large proportion
of tho infant population is lying in a torpid
sleep—their young energies sealed up, and their
brains becoming softened under the spell of the
wretched potion which has lulled thorn. Tho
question here arises, whether a child s treated
but surviving its youth, 1 ‘ not imbibed tastes
for opium-drinking which cling to it in after
life. Wo arc inclined t > believe that such cas
es arc tho exceptions not the rule. The steady
discipline of tho mills, as soon ns the child is
introduced to them, breaks up old habits, and
launches tho individual, as it were, into anew i
courso of life. Still, there is a certain consump
tion of opium among the grown-up population.
The drug is used in both its raw arid liquid 1
states: and women are the principal customers
for it iu tho latter. In the ease of children put |
out to nurse, the doses are of course gradually
strengthened. The old woman intrusted with
the charge, serves out tho teaspoonfuh. and
then having laid her stupifiod babies in bods
and cradles, goes about her own business, which
is generally thatjof a laundress. Many of these
persons earn in this way a really handsome in
come, from which, however, the expense of tho
drugs is a considerable drawback.
It will bo seen from the above account, that
the fact of young marrii 1 females being allow
ed to labour in tho mills, leading as it does di
rectly to tho necessity i r Godfrey—is one of
the chief blots in our manufacturing system.
The mothers, when spoken to, will admit the
evil, but complain that it is unavoidable—that ,
tho industry of both purts is neee .-ary for the ;
support of their family and that they cannot af i
ford to pay for any system of nursing save that j
iu vogue. Efforts are now,however,being made
to provide a remedy and the creche system of j
Franco has been introduced, and with fair sue- j
cess. The French c. e he is a sort of public j
nursery, cornbiuing for the elder children the
features of an infant-school. It is under the j
superintendence of mistresses and nurses paid
by public charity, <r by the municipality. The
children are brought every morning by the
parent , and taken away every night. They
have all sorts of household accommodation, and
a playground; and their wants and appetites j
arc attended tons well ns if they were ai homo
—often very much butter. The parents of j
course provide tho food, and some pay a small j
fee, but the *•/ rxhc is open to all the world; and j
if the mother bo too p >or to contribute to the 1
common of brea i and milk, and soup, 1
public benevolence makes up tho deliuicncj'. - j
‘l'lie exten.-dv>* establishmentin -titutions, •
well organised and well looked after, would re- !
move one of the greatest stains upon the social I
nud industrial -ystem produced by the cotton
manufacture. The ere-he would knock over
the Godfrey bottle at a blow; and for a far smal- ;
lor amount than is often paid nurses, the chili
dren would he really attended to, wholesomely !
fed, and would grow up in that health and j
strength to which so many ure strangers. If, j
however, the necessity for young mothers to
work in the mills could bo got over, the change j
would be, in many respects, m >re auspicious |
still. The ignorance of tin* mill-girls in do- j
inestic matters was long a subject of regre*, and :
n matter of household liscomfor?. Their notions i
of cooking were of the rudest and the least econ- j
omieal n;uurc;and few or none could do any- j
thing for themselves with the in •lie. We have J
heard of an instance of a Manchester mill-girl !
after her marriage cooking her first dinner, and
which was to ho eaten at one o’clock, putting
the potatoes on to boll at nine, ami never look
ing iu to tho pot until her lmshand had arrived,
when, to her utter astonishment, sin* found that ‘
tho water had somehow di ;uppearcd, nud that
tho potatoes lay a l*r wn an I strongly smelling
mass on tho half-burnt through bottom of tho ■
saucepan! Since tlm T<*n Hours’ Bill, however, !
a change for tho hotter is becoming apparent. !
The girls have a long evening to themselves; ;
and people a -cn-tom- 1 to Manchester are re- !
cognising a decided improvement in the style ;
of dress of the operative foiunle population— j
tho result of having Lime to learn and put in
practice tho use of the need! *. The w riter was i
once invited to inspect a little di play of the
evening handiwork of the girls in one of the
largest mills it* Mamdu -? r, where a long coun
ter was heaped over with die of. bonnets, and
specimens of crochet work; knitting, netting,
satnples-scwing; Berlin w 001-working; and a
vast series of copy-books, blackened from end
to end—all the production, 11 *exhibitors w re
unanimous in declaring, of the Ten Hours’
Bill.
(to be co.vTixirn )
NEW 800
ri MIE Works of James Hull—Legends of tlic West— i
_| the author's rwhctl oditior..
The Camel Hunt, a namitlve of jier-omd ad von- !
tun*, by J. W. Fa bens, author of Lite ..u tk.* Isthmus-
Jiehind the Curtain, a tale of Llviile.
I)r. Bireh and his Young Friends.l> . Wrn.M. Tliack
nray, with sixt4*en illustration** by the author.
Rural Essays, by A. J. Downing, edited v. i h a mo- j
xnoirof the author, by James W. Curtis; nud a Letter j
to Ids Friends, by Fredorika Bremer.
Every Day Scripture Reading, with brief reviews I
ami practical observations, for the use of Families nud i
Schools, by Rev. John L. Blake. D. D.
Essays and Miscellanies, choice cutting* from tlu !
Manuscripts of Grace Aguilar, author of -Vale of t.’e- !
dars,’ Ac. selected by her mother. Sarah Aguilar. j
Eustace (Juiuthi, a sequel to Mary Price, byG.IV. M. !
Reynolds.
jack and his Bride or the Highwayman’s Flight: le
ing the further adventure* oft lutide and his friends,
by the author of ‘Gentleman .lark, beautifully fllus- |
t rated.
The Illustrated Bible, numb ra received to 17
Itaromab Illustrated News, No. 17.
Lofty and Lowly, by Mias Mclntosh—further supply :
received by n2h J. B. CUBBEDGE. <
TpiriCK. —5 beie? best quality Candle Wick, for
f V sale by JOHN fl. MOOIUt A CO,
pi* 25 Gibbons’ But) liag. I
Business Dircrtnrn. I
\ utin, 8., Agent and Superintendent Havunutth I
Steam Bias Mill
VMon A Hull. Factors and Comtui.-sion Merchant.*. ,
lid Bay-street.
- . i, R > Cos., Lumber Hoi
. \ Vila t
Viki .v i.urn-. wV>!—. In uml retail denier In Dry I
tbvds. Shad’s Building. I
\ndersui. ,v Cos., Factors an ’ -.amission Mer
chant-. 290 B.iV Ht.
v ri. dl, Dr. K. IJ.. • .ucc on ugitfthorpv.-square.
I\ State .. On.
\ loxaulor, George, dealer in Groceries, cor. Dull
and Congress st.
\ntrubua, John. Portrait and Landscape Painter,
St Andrew's lla'l. Broughton at.
a brahams I'. aud Br . ll 1 lug uul Dry Goods
Merchants, Bryaiwit. ooar tho Market.
I~>ro*ii, J.wi. A., wlv>b*- jJe androtAil denim In flroco
) ri-.-, Fruit an 1 • v nf •tlumry, No 27 Whitakcr-st.
Birohcr* A . ship Biscuit and Bread Baker, cornoior
J T .• -I. and Br}n . frocte.
J Buchanan, William, Gardner and Florist, Jones ct |
> Lane.
Bukor, U V. Factor and Commission Merchant,
Jo:.*.V Wharf.
IVarrough6, J II A Son FactorsaudChmmisisioaMer
) chants. ‘J7 Bay st.
Kelly A Cos., Factors anl Commission
JD Merchants. ITrt Bay st.
| >elJon and Cos., wholesale and retail dealers in liats
■ find furnishing Article?.cor. Brou’n S: Barnard sts.
I Aaron, E. Tl., Counsellor t Law and Notary Public*
J.J cor. Whitaker and Buy id*.
Burt, 11. Oyster Restaurant, Barnard st., North of I
tho Market. \
lAonaud, A., dealer in Wines, Liquors, Fruits, Ac ,
j cor. Whitaker aud Bay sts.
I> am well, J. 8., Inspector Savannah ‘bin Company,
)•)... .• , . “, . Ji
I)aucrojft and Bryan, Stock and Exchange Brokers, ,
3 117 Bay st. ;
Butler, Gilbert. Contractor and Baiider, rosidouce I
corner Flo-d and McDon->ugh-*ts. |
Bartow, Francis ri.. Attorney at Law, offleo comer |
Bay and Drayton sts. j
I>Uur, Francis, Contractor aud builder, reoideuce I
) west end of Broughton st.
1 Aulfoch. Wm. 11., Clerk Court oyer r.nd Terminer,
13 >mpe Court Hnuso.
Hec, Barnai-il E., Receiver oi Tax Return-, ;it the
Court House, until April loth, from 9 a. M.to*2 P.M.
J 11, Grocer, corner West Broad aud York
/ tohens A Hertz, Commission Merchants, No. 119,
i V .’ Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
( t ii vlo r , George A. Toller Central Rail Roa>l
J RaiiK.
Cq ohr. n , Solomon, Curl dor Central Rail Road
J Bank.
. p m.. Dajuerri.in Artist,over Wilmot’s Jew
j elry store, Market sqr.
(Irabtree, M in. Factor and Commissiou Merchant.
j 208 Bay-street.
/ turrell, 8. wholesale and retail dealer i ■ I
V j Gibbon’s Building.
(Irugcr A Wade, Factor aud Commission Merchants,
-1 B >'• street
/ vTmpliel I.C 11., and al**r in Agricultural Ware , Mil!
M 71 Ba
(i i,. m. ii iu. i Muki and den lor in Furnature,
/ it -mgbton st.. li(*twoi*n Bull and Whitaker.
i toll)ns, Jr. io lei in . ■ kei > and Glass w aro,
\ -1
(tarter, J. It., dealer in Drills and Ut Unlnes,l76
Broughton st.
| v.Broughton and Bull sts.
(Mihcu and Tarver, wholesale Grocers, Bay
J t
(“London, Pierce, proprietor City Hotel, Buy
L/st
('Tohen. J. H. and Cos., dealer in Dry Goods, 110
J Broughton st.
Ctohen and Hannon, lieu- Dressers, cor. Broughton
J aud Drayton rts.
(thari .. Ward and Owens, Attorneys at Law, Bay
y st.
j r 'thvgh- •••i and Cunningham, Ship Clmndlerd and
1 Anciaux’s Wharf.
(thartnrs, Dr. W. M.,Ofrtco UJ Broughton ?t., between
Bull and Di
<iui>h.*d re, J. 11. Bookseller and Stationer, south
Yj side Market sqr.
(’ r i !*:n ill -o II -II I. c'! nor
:• mill Rroa I and Bull
(I
Monument sqr.
(n. I ..Gn.-lUler and Tin Roofer. Bryan st. two
_j doors oast of Whitaker.
( I.tv :tu.F.corner of Bull und Broughton sts,\> iudow
j Shade Establishment.
(Hmlmers, 11. J., Stock and Exchange Broker—office.
_j Bay Lane, in rear of the City Hotel.
/ ‘ .bourn. >!.. Teacher of Musio—instruments repair
-1
/ I')x. William, dealer in Dry Goods and Clothing, 12 i
\ j Whitaker street.
| Vovlh, John wholesale and retail dealer in Groceries, ‘
I J. D
ne Ford, J. E. Dealer in Drugs ami Medicines, cur-
:hfon and R u nar l-streets.
h*niere. i)r. F. ii., otllce and residence south side
but xve ‘*i Bull .-ui ! U hitakcr sts. ;
nor ■ imrles li.. Factor aud Commission Mer- ‘
chant. Bay st.
nuncan. Win. Factor und Commission Merchant.
HP Ba>
nu. .Mrs. ,1. i . ‘I illi in tv ;i iti I I ‘mi ;•_) i. . and .17 B.u n.ii !
street.
nibble aud Carey, fa liionable Drapers and Tailors, I
corner Hrougiiton and Whitaker t .
i \
I r Broughton si. lan *.
j yllun. I). It.. I'.cucr n. ILty and ‘Jr : in, foot Vc7t. |
| Vtirhv. R. 11. l’'u..h;onubi.* Tailor ams Draper, 11. 11
I f ‘
n 1 .IV m and■ in Drj Goods, Co*<fre s st, Mon
ument sqr.
nerby. J.S. Painter. Gbtzhtrand Fnper Hanger. S2
ii. V* uid 21 McDoimugh tl
I Mliuiidge. W. I .v Cos.. Fact>>rs and Couinii.-Lsou I
J Merchants 80 Bay treet
I,’ “i K and (la. Dealera In Boots and hot b, !
10i> Bryan-si red. riavnnnnh, (la.
I'pping .v K ret/..Factors and M*i'cbaul.-,
j ltf'J Ba; -
I/. r-o- ui. Dougai i. < iibiiiui-tu.ikiTand Uphol-u-r.-r, |
York- treet, opposite tlie Court II uso
1/ish. JD. Dr, oih • i >ideuce 120 Bri.ugbton .-t
; near WhiUker.
1/ort A Dunham l ucte. aud'jin:iiis-ii.ii Merchants, I
; 191 Bay si.
1/ rank tin .v Biauil. I .u'lors nail (.'ominissUm Mir
cb ml 1 1 • B v
1/ftlll John ■■ Paint *i md Ikr In Paints ami i
1 Oils mnmentsqr.
t/l *mi.gnnd M.H -u Attorue.ii*., ut L.i,v,cor. Whita
ker .ill;
1/ B •• M •
I IlHur.m.-.. 11n.,1.
¥.Aaucot. \ and Cos. Oro ors. Isi Congress -t . above
r the Market.
ininnoy, M.. Ju tkso thoPMca,aDder the K\-
lit u. It L . Fn i o n Ii i limit, 71
1 Bay t.
1 ibb *t ii!i' w , Bootmaker,corner State ond Whitaktu*
(1 ulhuurtin. and. I . 'lerk Sup<*riornndlnferior Court,**
I office in tin* i ‘ourt House.
tfa . I *.. i K or Liven Stable ou West Brood
\ I street.
(1 alloway, A.. Jyer and Cleaner, 73 York si root.
* u r the Coart House.
i ‘ irh, W. W:, wtmla-alvauil retail Groeei binet’s
\ I Building, VV hitaker .-t.
/ • ■ bill. ri. xviiul—iHle (ioreeraiid Commi-sion M*r
V It chant. 20*1 Bay st.
/'I ilbcrt, 11. J •ii • h* and rutail dealer in (Jr<K'<
” I ri**s west si*b* MurUet sqr
/ i il* WB. k Cos, Lumber .Merchant•*. Vale R**vul
\ I Mill.
arm-.itv, G \\ ,v * *., Farlors niul ('■•uiiiil-sion
I M'*reliants. DU Hay st.
/ \ odft y A Law *u. Factors and Commission Mcr
\ I chants. 93 liny s!rs*t.
/ ‘ uion.W. 11. Wholesale und retail denier iu Carpels.
” I
(1 tiffin and Gordon, Counsell \ ~ at Low. office m tho
f new Custom House.
/ at oh], Dr Cbttrio . 8 uth Broad st . East of Bar*
\ J narh __
(i uerrard, J. M., C mnaell r and CommUsioner, 17. •
T Day st.
f 1 irartl. MmV.. Boarding and Dav riehooi fur Young
IJT Indies. No. 21, Jones st. ‘ _
/ 'i alloway. F). 11.. manufacture of Matches, and Mnr-
VJI king Ink. 7 4 York st.
(3 rimball and Ashe, Contraetors and Builders resi- j
JT dence Jones st.
01 owdy. 11., Commission Merchant, corner Bay and
T Barnard sts. up stairs.
Uenrv, Wm..dealerfu Dry Gw*!* aud CloGiing.wost I
.ki ot the Market i
SAVANNAH JOURNAL MONDAY. MAY 3.1853
Hone and Couery, Ship Chandlers, Harris’ Wharf |
Savaunah, Ga.
I V arden and Lawton, Attomies at Law, office 147
.11 Bay at, up stairs.
Henderson. Thomas, Cabinet-maker and Undcfta- ‘
ker, Bull-street.
neat' i, ‘LI Dcnti.i. olliee cor. Brougliion and :
. Drayton ? s.
9 I•. omlie. G. A. Teacher, Gaston street, near the j
* fay wood, J. M.. Hair Dresser, Ao., cor. Bryan und :
I. Bull st s *., Monument sqr.
Hun ter Wui. I’.. Ag-nt Mutual Life insurance Com
. pany of Now York.
Uoward. Goo. Troup, Attorney at Law, office corner
Whitaker street and Bay lane.
UalxTslmm, b. k Son, Factors and Ctmuiis.-ioc
. Merchants, I4fi Bay st.
nunt, W. .L. Fashionable Barber end llai.r Dn s.-er, ;
109 Broughton st.
nardee, N. A. & Cos., Fetors and Cuniuiiseibii Mer
cfaants, 110 Bay st.
Euuter iiiammeU, Factors and Comruiosicu Mer
chants, 00 Bay street.
IU till & King, Factors aucl Commission Merchants,
JL 210 Bay street.
£■ ward, Dr. J. G., office corner Drayton and Per-
L ryeto.
Humphrwiß and Johnson, dealers in Drugs, and
Medicines, cor. Broughton and Whitaker sts.
Hardwick k Cooke, Factors and Commission Mer
chants, 192 Bay st.
Heidt, IVin . wholesale and retail dealer in Shoes,
Gibbon’s Building.
Hardoastlo. G. \v , denier In Carriages, 20 Congress
. and 95 St. Juliou sts.
| 1 i'iiry, C. 8., 0 11 La
i 1, er, olfiee ia Sorrcl’s Building, Bull st.
Uausm.au and Mayer, dealers in Dry Goods, Con
gress st, (Blue Store) west side of the Market.
Johnson, Wm., proprietor Marshall House, llrougli j
toil Ft.
faenbs. P., dealer in Segara and Tobacco, 23 Bull st.. ‘
9 1 near Broughton.
Jones, John, Factor and Commission Merchant, 72
Bny street.
Jone ,J. T.. Dealer in Guns. Pistols and Hardware,
175 Congress st.. west of Market.
let • eo, .1 D., u hole I- an I Retail ■; .• er, ou( b
ton st. between Whitaker and Barnard.
I ohnson. John R., Supeiiutendant Gas Works, resi
dence June .
Kibbee and K dgers. AVliolosale Grocers, and I’rovi
-i .ii Dealers, Bay -t.. West of Exchange, Sav.Ga*
Kempu>nand Yerstille, wholesale and retail dealers
in Dry G >ods. No. 72 Wnring's Run .. .
Kinclil 1 i ‘ii Merchauts,
No. 75, Bay-fit., Savannah, Ga.
Knnpp, N.8.. dealer in Saddlery and Harness, Mar
. ketsqr. _____
Kent. Ezra, Wheelwright and Blacksmith, West
Broad st.
K norr, Dr., South Broad st, above Dr. Ganabl’s “t’
__ : fv;e.
In A . i!. !';• ‘nr House” Rest vurant,
j Bay st.
lippman, Joseph, wh losalcand retail dealer in Dry
j Goods, Market square.
lathrop, Henry Cos., wholesale and retail dealors
j in Dry Goods, new Building, Congress st.
low A Cos. Andrew, Shipping and CommiMion m-t
---j chants, 50 and 52 Bay street.
I’
j Barnard Ft., S<outh of the Market.
I uffl Kiro, 0., Tanner and Dealer in Hides, Spring.
j field Plantation.
I mg. Thus. TANARUS., Atlorney. Solicitor lien. K. D., office
j corner Bay and “ liitaker sts.
iiit:ite:m. S. M.. - l i-.-i: til><;it A/ent. • ‘ !i-•: 1 ;■ •11 and
j Savannah steauipa ’ket Wharf.
Iyon and lleeii, wholesalo and retail dealers in Huts
j r,:i furnifhjng ‘ rticlen 155 < ngre •st
lumar. C. A. L., Factor and Commission Merchatit
j 105 Bay st
I in/ 1 In. \\. W.., dealer in Drugs on I i- ii inee,
j corner Congress and Bull sts.
levy.S. \ .. Attorney .it Law. office corner Wl.iiaker
j and Bay streets.
Marshall House, G. Fargo, Proprietor, Broughton.
. between Drayton and Aberrorn-streots.
M anke, J. Retail Grocer, Montgoincrj *atrc( i. near
. the Bay.
Meyer, M. Ik, Grocer, cor. Drayton and Brougton
streot Lane.
M'ode. A.8r0., VV ii ii,-. ‘tie and Retail Dealers in
. Clothing, Bayst, near Drayton.
M'ayer, Ik. Importer of Wines and Liquors; l-n. Ha
. vana and Principe Segars, No. f. Wbiiaker-.- t.
M ercer. 11. W., Cashier of the Planter's Bank. Rei
nol if ’ • jr.
Miller,F. Baker,s-1 Bryan sts.,between Abcrcorn au l
Lincoln.
MaHekD. ‘. Co.,ManutiietuiersofSa tdles,Bri U gaud
Harness. 183 Congress st.
A I cllugh, Neal, dealer in Dry Goods, Broughton st.
I IV JL one door east of Jefferson.
’ \ T orris, D., Sal n
cor. Jefferson and Bryan st- .
! A I D. rmot, J. and I ~ < Jontr i
i.l MontgfiiniTy and Gastnii sts.
| M rd, ( at Law', 175 Ray
M iller. A. N., Engineer and Mill Ui i .dit, Eastern
Wharf - _
Miller and Ferguson, Wheolwri hts and Smltbw,
cor. Broughton and Montgomery sts.
Murphy. S./... dealer in Uarria .. 90 and PS St
J ulien st.
Mer.-C Mild Nielli 4-. Tin ,-i.. i iilA. t ur.-r . 154 llmmi 4.
ton st.
Murphy. M. D., fashionable Draper and Tailor, 18 ;
. Bull st.
Mm and Fire In ranee Bank, c rner President •
. and Drayton sts., Ik Pndnlfor k President.
M ■
Mo< re A I iendriek-son. dealer in Drugs and Modi
. cines. (iihiion’s Budding.
Mellenrv, lii . lusuran e lircM-r and Nnk.rv
Pul He, 1 ! -Ui -r
Mayer, John \.. dealer in Drugi and Medicines
. Broughton st.
Morn Ik I. W. & Cos., dealers In Furniture, etc., 131 I
. and I3(i Broughton st.
Mills, C. F. Factor and Commission Merchant, 304 i
Bay st
Molvneux, K., Factor and Commissiou Merchant
77 Bav Street.
AYnekall, Dr.. No. Km Breii-htou sts. i;.- iiieiue
; .>L Marshall House.
M’cArthy. J. 11.. Fa ?h! rtinbc !; rii ifnlr too*
. ser, Bryan st, ont; door west of Barnard.
McArthur, T. W. and Cos., Stove Dttder and Tin
Manufacturer, 13 Barnard st.
N-ieholsVieo. S. Wholesale and reti i! Deal In( .. :ii-
Ing, Gibbf.n's Building.
N* ‘in- wll • i ” - ; 11 • and re I ail deal
D''v ti” i.'-. <>iU".n‘- new Bnildini.
Nichols, J. S. teacher of Dancing, at St. Audri w
Hall.
N"” Harri Attorneys ai La a. 90 Bm
nnnah.
O' 'Driscoll, \V. C. Factor nnd Oommia km Morel uit,
108 Ray st.
Oliver, .1. L. Fashionable Boot Maker, 17 Bull gt.
Bet ween Broughton and Congress
() ‘v r , Janibrf, 1 •; R Market
O’Dj me J- i D iler in Lumber O’Byrnt Who!
Savannah. Ga.
Oliver, John, Painter and dealer iiTpahits and Oils,
Broughton st., between Whitaker and Bulk
|)riuglc. J.G, Country Furnishing Store, St. .1 ulien
street, near the Market.
1 >ot>cy, Dr. J. F., residence corner York and Drayton
I sts.
I) render -.M. & Cos, Wholesale and Retail doalera
in Dry <; U, 17R Broughton st.
IJntterson, C. 8., Lottery Vender, Bay st. next door 1
to the City Hotel.
IT
nard and Jefferson sts.
|>vrry, Charle., Engineer und Machinist, Jones
8t
1) ‘- 1 F A Cos., FSctors and ’ommi sion Mer
chants, 25W Bay street.
I'.iinter and dealer in Paints and 1 His, 11
Whitaker st.
lAftdelford. Fav .V ‘■>. F:n-ti>rs and (4'inmi ■ - 1- >:i M. r
chants, 104 Bay 1 1
It ,fi. i Cos., 1 limn -i'H ‘i •
chants. 92 Bay st,.
IT ’ter, f. wholesale and retail deal i in Clothing,
hton street, qtylor st. Andrew’s Hall.
A Bell Auctioneer; and Compii ion Mer
( chants, 11*5 Bay strc.it.
I)ieron, Heidt and Co-, manufseturers and dealer*
in Clothing. Nos. 101 Bryan and 08 St Julian sts.
}) m ’'i ,v Johnson, I Tenth t.• ir. 81 .1 uli* n-st. and Mar*
t i
jAyorson. Thomas. Agent, dealers, in Drugs and
L A Medicines. 189 Broughton st.
J>i onion and Cullen. Physicians, Office corne r West. |
V Broad and St. J ulien sts.
r> I iTfhnll, tfh L- alt D
i Merchants, corner JefTeison and Broughton st.
{> abiin Whiteheail, Km tors and Commission
A -f’7 Hty i*.
1) ousscau, J., MholeHule A retail Grocer, Corn or Bull
and Ray sts.
f > owland, W. P., Factor and Commission Merchant,
I \ 94 Bay strut.
1 > aifurxl, Rol/ert. Ja-li c of the Peace, office corner
HI V Bull st and Bay Lane.
IXoLhsehild. T.. dealer in Dry Goods ami Clothing.
V tCongress st, w and side (*f the Market.
1 Roberts, J. and Cos., Lumlier aud Timber Merchants
I \ office 105 Bay t. up Hairs.
I>ogers, J. Wholesale audiietail denier lu'Dv)
V Goods, Shtul’s Building.-.
Sichel, Joseph, Importer and Dealer in Cigars, To
biieco,etc.,cor. Bryan andsßarnard-Ht-. Market riq
Stripling, NeWton, Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
corner of State and JefTerHon-streets.
S'” targes and Hampton, General ConuTiLssioh Mer
chants, for Lumber. Ac.. No. 70, Bay-street.
Solomous, A. A. and Cos., dealer in Drugs ami Med
iclnea. south side of Market sqr.
Skiff, V. W., Watch Maker and Jeweller, 129 Con*
gress st.
Sorrel. Francis, Factor and Commission Merchant.
Bay st.
Short, A., Contractor and Builder. Broughton st.,
next to St. Andrew’s Hall.
S~’ win, Frauds, dealer in Watches, Clocks and Jewel
ry. 148 Broughton st.
Sibloy, S. 8., Bookellor aud Stationer. 135 Congross
st.
Solomons, S., Factor and Commission Merchant, 201
Bay st.
Staley A Hendry, wholesale and retail dealers in
Clothing, Congress street l
Smith A Latbrop, Commissission Merchaus, 00 Bay
street.
Sxvift and Cos., wholesale dealers in Groceries, 109
Bay st.
Solomons, M. J., wholesale and retail Grocer, 157
Broughton st.
Sullivan, Dr, J. S.,Congress, between Drayton aud
Abercorn sts.
S’ anders, Wm., Grist Mill, Corner East Broad and St.
Julien sts.
Smith A Humphreys, Factors and Commission Mer
ohauts, 95 Bay st.
Stark and Bryson, Factors and Commission Mer
chants. Buy st.
S'tibhs and Davis, BiacksmitFs iu general, corner
Bull and State sts.
Srhnieder, C., Boot Maker, corner State aud Whita
ker sts.
tone F. M., Tax Collector for Chatham County, of
fice at the Court House.
Stevens. Thus. F., keeper Livery Stable. Brought*>n
st., (late Warner A Hooker’s.)
Soullnrd. E. A., Factor and Commission Merchant,
. _ No. 08 Bay st.
Sholl aud I’ay, Architects, Owen’s Building, Bull
ft.
Stato Bank. Monument square. A. Porter, Presi
dent.
tokos, J. Merchant Tailor, 20 Whitaker
st.
Solomons, L., Supcrlntendaut Carpenter's work, 142
Broughton st.
Sturtovant. J Contractor and Builder, corner
Montgomery and Mb** tv sts.
’ I ’l'd'.’ b tmißSl id ir
1 70 Bay st.
‘i’ in . I.C I*':t<•: r ii -T; ■ ’:. bant F.x
----1 hang 1
r | turner, T. M.
I Medicines, Bay st.
‘I ’ in Hay and Grain, No. Bay
I street.
‘l’ i lx. 1 ‘.ui bank of the Stutoof ticor
-1 gin.
\r *•:■■•■ fill'* A Butler, w holesale and retail dealer in
rihoos, Market .-or.
\\rill C., Baker, corner .South Broad and Jefferson
tl
\\ T arucr, IV.. I lan u fact urorand Dealer in Carriages,
tv Buggy’s, etc., cor. Broughton and W.Brond-sts.
W’i Dr. C VV M South Broad between Whitaker
IU., Brickinaker. Luui -. i!! • *a i. near
Hines’Mill.
W/ilfon. I'M ward 0., Clerk of Council and J ustico
T V !’• at ■ Di-.. olfici B . I
\I ‘ ayi i U
T T Montgomery.
\I r i;x and King, Factors and Commission Merchant)
V T corner It.-xx and Drayton sis.
i VirUtberger, P. and Son, proprietors PtUaskTUonse,
v f ‘l"Liunn*u! -qr.
\l r ilhur, \ . I nsorani e A ml 129 I
v T ‘I nument - ,r.
.i G
\\ T >t, 8. S.,doalor in u atchgZ < ks and .low-
T r • lr> . Market jr.
\\ yßy and Montmollin, Brokers, Bay Lane, in rear
TT of Custom llutise.
W igtoD, i... Brisker, i. x i..ui.-. near Bull
\\^ r >-hU W in.. Genr;U Brokor, Buy Luuc, between
T T Bull and Drayton sts.
\ 1 T 'iiit*. P., dealer iu Wood, at tho Caual
T T Bridge.
\\ t^,h,, l* E. F. and Cos., wholesale dealers iu .Shoes,
T T corner Broughton and Jefferson sts.
\I IF. F. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, 159
T T Bronghtoi, street.
\\ r *lli- and Rrundage, Factors and Comini.-.-iou
T T rchant ,70 Bay ti
llTalker, It. D., dealer in Marbli and Stone Work,
TT rit. . I limes’ Sqr.
\I ,rcb.ster and Palmes, wholesale dealers in llroce
> > ries 193 Bay •i.
\\ r oo<lbridge, VV. Factor and Commission Merchaut.
114 Bay t.
Y 1 i>r. P. II eoruer South Broad umlAbor
7 eorn-sts.
\A/. v,, y*Klish’i. Agi n; ami riuperiuteiident Starke's
T T 1 mnb r Mill. Fig Island.
\l7ella A Durr, Factor- and Cunuui-.-iuii M. ..!:m:-
> > No 94 Bay st.
\ r onge. W. I\, Factor and Commission Merchant, 94
1 Bay street.
um. F. and Co M dealer in Music and Musical
j Instruments, Waring’s Building.
Hay.— 100 handles prime North llivcr liny,land
ing and for sale bv
mar 29 * BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
(101-’PEE.— 150 bags Rio, Laguayra, Cuba and
Java Coffee. For sale by
11. J.GILBERT.
pOTATOES >0 1 Is M rcer an l Pink Ey
I Potatoes, landing jter whr. Mason B. Davis, and
: • BRIGH AM, K ELLY & CO
SKPjI) OATF.—SOO bushel- heavy Seed Oats, per
schooner A. lterry, from Baltimore, for sale, to nr
rive, by [febO] ’ BRIGIIAM, KELLY A CO.
I>ACON, I LOUR, Ao.— 20 hhds. N w Bo in, 100 bids
) Baltimore Fluor, 30 do N.O.Sugar.so Phelps’ Gin
•’9'lu. Molem*-. 5 i boxes Cheese, 50 do. Herrings, 25
bids. Butter and Sugar Crue.kcra, 50 kegs Lard, land
ing. For sale by
nmr 10 ‘ COIIEN A TARVER.
HA Y.—loo bales prime North River liny, landing
fromschr F Sat tori v, for sale l.v
10 ‘ItUIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
{A Ni 1) VV .Mill A XTri.—The highest cash price paid
j fur Land Warrants. r A.C. TOMS.
1 • > Bay-e
I)ATI*’N. .1 1 , . I-I. Kx • *.•• i;i.*r Alabama.
fresh supply of Pates. For sale by
fcb 24 ‘ A. BON AUD.
mBBLS. BYAS r KTi:i;. 10 bbla Ale, lfibbls.
Ale. for sale by A. BON AV D,
mnr 0 eor Bay and Wbitnker-sts.
\SPARAGUS RtKYi 1 case AsparagU Root,
iu fine order, just receivexl per Philadelphia steam
er, and for sale by
fob 21 VVM. W. LINCOLN, Monuim*nt-sq.
UAY.--1 i ■ • n:i* North River Hay. landing
l"*r bark Maria .Morton, for sale bv
mar 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
/ 1 OS Hi;BUTTER.'—SO packages Goshen Butter
” J ju.-t received per steamer Florida, and for sale at
the Emporium, by
SEABORN GOODALL.
QOtJ THERN METHODIST HYMN BOOKK A
i ‘ general assortment received and for Sale by
fob 23 s. s. SIBLEY, 13ft Qongi
SARBIN i*.s.— : eases Guilloux Sardines; lot)
lh fresh Chocolate for sale by
fob 9 A.BONAUD.
\’ KVGih U \\l ~1. FoR I'll 11, \ DELPHI. A
high rate of freight will bepniil for a vessel to
load iu the line For Philadelphia, apply to
fob i \\ i LLIB A BRt?NDAGE.
M achinery oil. ;• 6w best Moohiudrv <Ol
. landing from whr. Virginia, from Philadelphia
For 1 up •c. H. CAM PI I ELD.
I ) VINT 01L.—2 bbls Refined, 5 do. dnuble refined
J Paint Oil. for Ships, Houses, Iron Railing. Ac., at
half price Linseed.) Landing from schr. Virginia.aud
F *r sale by [mar 24] C. 11. CAMPFIELD.
1/RESH GOSHEN BUTTER AND CHEESE.—4O
keg- and thus fresh Goshen Butter, 50 boxos
Cheese, and cusk—just roceved and for sale at the Em
porlum, by SEABORN GOuDALL
an 20
BV TT ER AND CHEESE.—A small lot of tubs
of choice family Butter and Goshen Cheese. Just
received uud for sale at the Emporium, by
opr 13 fEA BORN GOOD ALL.
CARRIAGES, HOOKAWAYS -O-NX) ,
FINE ETJOGIES —CHEAP—CHEAP—CHEAP.
The imWribcr is receiving a w.oM, supply of Ihr most fluhtonabl. and latest improved stylo, which will
ho .old a. low M ran be purehiwe.l in any other ostal.lihmcnt. Pleaec tall ami examine for youraelren, at the
Carriage Repository, Franklin square. Also, agent for wickersham s>Y ire Railing. lIARDCASTLF.
oct 25—ly 1!_
OAnilliVGH! REPOHITO'Y.
S. Z. MUItPHY,
1 t and 131 ISryan and 90 and 98 St. .tnllen-strrelli
\\ rOI'LD reaportfully Inform the citizens of Savannah that hr lias porfeotcl arranizemonte with an eaten
-1 y sivo manufacturing establishment at the North, whereby he will ho enabled to keep on hand the latest
and most fashionable stylos of
CARRIAGES, ROCK AW AYS, BUGGIES,
with or without tops, trotting Buggies, and every thing in that line to please the taste. .Also Harness, ele
gantly plain and durable.
The public is respectfully invited to call and examiue these articles as the subscriber is confident he eau sat
isfy customers, both as regards quality and price. J au
(THE A P PUBLICATIONS. —Coant Monte Christo
J Cupt. Kyil, Stories of Waterloo, Count Julieri, Amy
Lawrence, Capt. Blake. Bivouac, Fortune Teller. Quin
tin Matsy’n Angela Wildcn. R<>rvO'More, Wood's Melo
dies, Cragilliun Castle, Pick Clinton. The Gipseys; ro
ceivod and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
jun 28 136 Congross-st.
I>ACON, BACOW.-35 libels prime Sides, for sale,
) to arrive, per schr. Martha .lane, from Now Or
leans. by | fob 28 ] W ILLLS A HU UN PACK.
j GUTTER.—IO kegs low priced Butter just re
) cidvcd, and for sale at the Emporium, by
fob 17 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
(tOUIPOUND WILD CHEEKY LOZENGES —A
J very efficacious article for Coughs, Colds, and In
tluenza. A fresh supply received this day. per steam
er. ami for sole by W. W. LINCOLN,
fob 10 Monument Square.
IJECEIVEO HER STEAMER —5 firkins Extra
V Goshen Butter. 5 do No 1 do, 5 boxes Cheese, 5
Ikixcs Baker's No 1 (I’r.-mium) Chocolate, 6 do Baker's
Premium Cocoa, 5 do Hass's No 1 Ground Coffee, with
a full assortment of fresh Groceries, Pickles, Sauces,
GKO ALEXANDER.
/ tOH\ MILLS —2O 15. Swift'sPitont HanOillL,
V > bowling and for sale by
fob 21 C. 11. CAMPFIELD.
\L EA NO i*. HIT El L—2oo casks me and Pertcr,
pints uud quarts, for sale by
l b in COIIEN & RARVER.
{> EC’D I*Elt “s i'EA M ElT—H’ M.ls Kx: ra Mercer
Potatoes; 10 do Kidney lo; 10 do Poach Bloom do;
B do Apples: Currants. English Walnuts, Brazil Nuts.
Pecan do, Filberts, Pickled Lobster, Sweetmeats, Can
dies. etc. GKO. ALEXANDER.
I'eb 2 Cor. Bull and Congress sts.. Monument sq .
nIIIECT IMPORTATIONS IN 80.NU.-3U hal
pipes Otard, bupuy A Cos. Brandy, various vin
t.agcsaml warranted 4th proof, in Custom Uouse stores’
and for sale on as favorable terms ns any in market’
A constant supply of direct importations, Cognac and
Bordeaux Brandies. Also, 100 baskets “Bucnavisln”
Champagne, imported by ourselves— a choice Wine.
50 baskets Heidsiek and BouchoChampagne. For sale,
on reasonable terms, by
WEBSTER A PALMES.
HAMS. —500 new sugar-cured llams, for sale by
f. b 21 COHEN & TARVER.
SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP, “
AND
Bathing Saloon.
r |MIE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the
1 citizens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Alnbamu.
and South Carolina, that this long and well
known establishment is open for the reception of his
friends. He assures them that nothing will be left un
done on his part to continue it a convenient and com
sortable Barber shop. Ilis prices will be us reasonable*
as any similar establishment in New York.
Hair Cut ting, in neat and fashionable style, $0 20
Single Shave, 10
Shampooing, 25
Shaving six and seven times a week, 2 00
Shaving five times a week, 1 50
Shaving three or four t ime- a week, 1 00
Ticket* for Children's Hair Cutting, Bfor 1 00
Hot and Cokl Baths, 50
Parents are respectfully informed that every care
and pains will be taken with their children when sent
to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep
for sale a variety of Fancy Goods, such ns Gentlemen’s
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Press Shirts. Me
rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers.Poeketlland
kerehiefe, Collars, Socks, and other articles of Gentle
men's wear: also. Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail. Flesh.
Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and
a great variety of other articles.
Balm of Savannah.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him
self for cleaning and darkening the Hair; thousands
who have received the benefit of cleansing from dandruff,
improving and darkening the Hair, are willing to com
mend it. Price—sl a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25.
Augusta Barber Shop.
He would also take the pleasure ofinforming his nu
merous friends that he has opened n magnificent Bar
ber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Au
gusta, where every convenience will !*c found to make
ids patrons comfortable. Strangers and friends visit
ing Augusta, ore respectfully solicited to give me a call.
J. M. HAYWOOD,
Monument Square. Savannah.
And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-stret, Augusta,
’an 25 ly
AGRICULTURAL WARE-HOUSE,
170 BAY-ST.—SAVANNAH. GA.
The subscriber is prepared to
furnished Planters,Country Mer
i faia chants and others, at WHOLE
m ilii or RETAIL, every variety
Agricult unil Implement s,
Consisting chietly of Ploughs, Cultivators. Harrows,
Corn Shellers. Straw Cutters. Powder and Hand Corn
Mills, Fan Mills, Smut Mills, Rood Scrapers, Hoot
Pullers, Grain Cradles; grain, grass and bush Scythes;
Reap Hooks, Gordon mid /’riming /iiijdeincids of all
kinds. Mill and Cotton Gin Gearing. Mill Pecks and
Mill Irons, Saw Glimmers, bales and screws for lifting
Mill Stcnos. Best Dutch anchor bolting Cloths; Bo
ganlus A Trumbull's patent Horse Powers; rioc und
grain Thrashers of various makers.
Blake's Patent Ohio Fire-Proof Paint.
Hydraulic Cement and calcined Plaster, in quantity; ;
best sperm and other Oils for lamps, paint and ma
chinery: patent leather Belting, double and single ;
from 2 to IS inches width: stitched, cemented and
copper-riveted; India Rubber do.. 3 and 4 ply. of all
widths; patent lace and pic ker string Leather, Copper
Rivets and Burrs. Douglass’ patent Fbrcr. and Suction
/‘urnim. chain Pumps, hydraulic Rams, lead pipu to fit;
Collins’ and other makers approved Axes and Hatch
ets, wood and hand Saws, Ames’ Shovels and Spades,
English patent and crown lloos, and American best
manufactured Hoes, of nil sizes; hav and manure
Forks, Chisels, Hammers and Noils, assorted; garden
and canal Wheelbareows, cotton ware-house and store
Trucks, patent platform, counter and beam Scales, of
ail sizes: Wire Cloth, Ac.
Piucks reasonable —terms accommodating.
Wool, Hides, Furs and Bees’ Wax,
BOUGHT at nil times, and paid for in cash at current
market prices. ('HAS. H. CAMPFIELD.
feb 3
FiFOVRt —2OO bbls. Flour of superior brands
landing per schr. Woodbridge and for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY A.CO.
\NCHO VIE PASTE. 2 dozen Anchovie Paste;
. sdozen French Mustard:
3 “ Currant .Telly; for sale by
ftb :: ‘A. RONALD.
VT O. SL( All,—A few hogsheads left. For Bale
il a low to dose consignment.by
apr 25 SEABORN GOOPALL.
IMjdrß. —250 bids., for sale by
1 apr 25 ‘ll. J. GILBERT.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT.— 100 bids. Hoffman llosou
dnlo, a superior description of Cement, landing
from schr Francis Satterly: for sale by
_npr 25 C. 11. CAMPFIELD,
SPOIVtwE. —Fine Turkey Cup, Uatbing and Car’
ringe Sponge, just receive! and for sale by
spr26 JOHN l: MOORE A
T INSEED galls. English Unseed
I j oil. Just received and for sale hv
apr 25 JOHN B. MOORE AC<>
JOHN B. MOORE & CO.
G ll>l>oii’s Ituilellng,Savannah,
Wholcsalo & Retail Druggists,
WOl‘ LD call the attention of Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians ami others, to their exten-
Ijl .-ive and well selected Stock, comprising every nr
tide in their line of business, and which they o~
fer for sale on the most favorable terms, for cash or ap
proved credit, viz:
Paints, Varnishes, Glass, &c.
White Load, Pure’and No. 1; Tieman’s Colors, dry
and in Oil; Japan, Copal and Condi Varnishes: Linseed
Oil; Spirits Turptcinc. Window Glass, Putty,Gold Leaf.
Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Glaziers’ Diamonds.
Lamp. Machinery, and Tanners’ Oil, &c.
Blenched Sperm, Whale, and hard Oils, for burning;
all descriptions of Oils for Machinery, viz: Patent Oil,
UnTdonehed riperni, Lard and Rape Seed Oil; also Tan
ner’s, Neats Foot and Sweet Oil.
Grocefs’ Articles.
Nutmegs, Mace. Allspice, Ciuparac Pepper, Ginger.
Mustanl. Saloratus, riotla, Pearhish, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue, Matches. Ac.
For Physicians.
A great variety of th° best French. English and Amur
iean Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparation; Select
Powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials, Specie Jars,Me
tallic Saddle-bags, Ac. Also,
Camphene anti Burniog Fluid.
Any one who may favor them with their orders, may
depend U'.KUI their r. ceiving the best attention, and
that all goods furnished w ill he of a reliable quality.—
Should they not give entire satisfaction they may be
returned at the option of the purchaser. ’ marlO
SI5 TCI) OATS—In quantity, for .-ale by
A. <TOMS, 12 H
N’ KYV LEAF LYRI) In l.*-.’ mm to*!-... ftu =ale
by an 81 H. J. GILBER’J.
( 111 KEriE.—7s boxes lor .-ale by
/ fob 9 th GILBERT
ItYCll .WOE WANTED—3O-Godaydrafts
j on Now York, wanted by
jail 31_ _ _ C. A. I, LAMAR.
O BAINES Dillon's Twine, just m-eived and lor
5 al by WILLIS & BRUNPAOE.
I)l. AA'TIN <i A N DTABLI SIM YT Aft )Eri.- 460 bbl
iu fine order. For sale by H. J. (ULRFRT,
feb 23 West Side Market Square.
N'OltTll RIVER SEED OATS.—I9OO bushels
received and for salo by A. C. TOMS,
jnn 20
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS.
I)ES T quality Burning Fluid. cents per gallon,
) 31* i t-ents per half gallon. 10 cents per quart.
.Campnine, first quality,7ft cents per gallon, 37*uj cts
per half gallon. 2(> its per quart.
Also. Camphine Lamps, Fluid Lamps, a fine assort
ment of Wicks, cans and I’ei**lers. Improved Watel*
Coolers, 2,3. and 4 gallons, a superior art icle, for sale
at J.. 1. MAURICE’S,
mar 20 10. 12 and 14. Barnard street.
V r K AST POWDERS.-- Prostoir & MerrilPs Infidlible
Yeast Powder. Received and for suit* by
mar 20 J. E. I>-:I’)RD. Apothecary's’ Hall.
/( 10QHEN BUTTER.—-A few firkins Goshen Butter
\ J’ Just received aud for sate at the Emporium, by
$K k B )RN GOODALL.
SEGARS! SEGARS ! ! SEGARS TH
IE. DeFOUD has just received a lot of very supe
• rior Imported Sugars, comprising the following
choice brands: Union London, Eagle Extra Principe,
Medium Plantation, Full I’rimnvern, Chicken Cook,
Apollo Opera, Ac., &c. Also, a superior urtiele (’hew
ing Tobacco, for sale Apothecaries’ Hall. mar 30
S MOKED TONGUES, Picklod do., Pig Pork
ritnoked Beef, 1 bbl Pickles, (cucumbers,) in vine
gar. and rioda Biscuit, Pic Niv, Butter and Sugur
Crackers, Wine Biscut and Pilot Bread, Karina, Corn,
Starch, Sweet Oil, Sardines, Table Salt, landing ex
steamer from New York, for sale bv
W.M.G. DICKSON,
mar 30 Whitaker-st., cor. Brougbion-lane.
/ tAJtPENTBR’B TO ILS. —A full assortment,
\ ) just received and for saleby E. LOVELL.
1/1/6 V R.—2SO bbls. Fur sate by
1 apr 1 H. J. GILBERT.
(11 ft EWING Ti IBAOI -A very superior article
Jof Plug ond Twi-t Tobacco of various brands, for
sale at Gio Apothecary Hall. J. E. DeFOKD.
mar 24
u r l STAR’S Con ill'’ L9SKNQE.S—Prepared
from the original recipe of Ihc late Prof. Wis
ter. Those Lnsengcs cannot lie too highlyrccommcnd
ctl as a safe inetlicine in Coughs, Colds and Asthmas.
Prepared and sold by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 10 *_ Monument
\ > JUST receWM.
per Ship Speed and Bona Deb
from Liverpool—Five cases o
fine DOUBLE BARREL GUNS,
with L A M I \ ATE I) Steel
Barrels, direct from the makers.
/g Also, a supply of Sport man's
N/ goods, too numerous to men
tion. E. LOVELL,
july 8 No. 17 Burnurd street.
KTCPII .V lift A.—l (amnuy’ri Kephalia; au elegant
preparation f*.r preserving, beautifying, and res
toring the huuifth huir. For sale bv
JOHN B. MOORE. A CO„
23 Gibbons’ Buildings.
ERS PORK AND BEEF.—ffiTbbls. new Mess
Fork; 109 n.is. new Mesa Beef. Jnit recevied
and fur sale by [feb2l] WEBSTER A PALMES.
T)IG HAMS, BACON, SHoFf d>ERS> Ac.—Rec’d
1 per steamship Fl*riln—2 tes Pig limns. 2 do. do.
Sides Bacon, 2do. do. smoked Shoulders, 10 half bids
Fulton Market Reef, 5 do. do. pickled Tongues, smoked
do.. Bologna Sausages, ft bl-ls extra No 1 Mackerel,
Ckaifi.sh, smoked Ilerriug, etc.
GEO ALEXANDER.
apr 12 Cor. Bull an*l Cougress-sto, Monument Sq.
CURAR AND MOLASSES
2ft hhds. choice rofinnod N. O. Sugar.
40 lilids. prime and choice Porto Rico Sugar;
25 hhds. fair and prime Muscovado Sugar;
160 bbls. steam refined do.;
20 bids, crushed do.;
20 boxes Loaf Sugar. For sale by
fob 21 WEBSTER A PALMES.
1/R.ESII LOBSTER.—lodozen Car’s Lobster, just
received und l’or sale by
feb 9 ‘ A. DONAT'D.
M alaga grapes, ora \ges7 a*.—j'ii.-r re
ceived per .steamer—lo kegs Malaga Grapes; 10
boxes Oranges: 2 half bbls Picklod Salmon; 4 do Pig
Hums; 2 do Smoked Beef; 2 do Smoked Tongues; 3 bll
do Pickled do; Pickled Oysters; English Pickles; Ca
pers, Sauces, Catsup, Olives, Figs, Raisins, Almonds,
Ac. GEO. ALEXANDER,
feb Cor. Bull and Congress sts.. Monument sq.
/ <IY.- Ii) bbls. Phelps Gin, for sal by
\ I mar 22 E. w. PURER.
I POTATOES. —300 bbls. Potatoes for sale by
mar 17 _ H. J. GILBERT.
lARD, —25 bbls new Leaf Lard, for sale bv
j fi b 9 11. J. GILBERT.
TYUTTER.-30 bids Ohio Roll Butter, just rc :
I) ceived per State of Georgia and for sale on con
signmont by (feb7-6to C. A. 1.. LAMAR.
CIIFEE.SE. —50 boxes English Dairy Cheese. Just rc
j ceived, aud for sale at the Emporium, by
mar 30 SEABORN GOODALL.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT,
m THE LIVERPOOL AND PHILA
DELPHI A STEAMSHIP COMPANY
intend sailing their favorite Steam-
CITY OF PHILA DELPHI A. now being built.
CITY OF MANCHESTER. 2106 tons, Capt, R. Leitch.
CITY OF G LASGOW, 1610 tons, Cupt. Wm. Wylie.
FROM PIIIIiADELPJIIA.
City of Glasgow Thursday, Mar 31,1853
City of Manchester.... Saturday, April 23,1853
City of Glasgow Saturday, May 14, 1863
City of Manchester.... Saturday. June 11,1853
Ciiy of Clasgow Saturday, July 2, 1853
FROM LIVERPOOL.
City of Manchcster...Wcdnesday, Mnr 30,1553
City of Glasgow Wednesday,April 20,1863
City of Manchester... Wednesday, May 18,1853
City of Glasgow Wedue.day, JuneH. 1863
City of Manche*ter...Weduesday, July 0,1863
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FROM PHILADI Ll’lIIA. I FROM LIVERPOOL.
Saloon Berths 90 Dol.lßaloon Berths...2o Guineas
Midship *'*s “ (Midship “ ...16
Forward “ 55 “ iForward “ ...13 “
Including Steward’s Fees.
THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS.
A limited number of Third Class I'assengcrs will lo
taken from l’biladelphia mid Liverpool and found iu
provisions.
From Philadelphia...s’2o | From Liverpool $36
Certificates of passage will be issued here to parties
who are desirous of bringing out their friends at cor
responding rates.
Drafts on the Agents ond the Bank of Ireland from
£1 and upwards.
JU,,’ FREIGHT ON GOODS6Oa. PER TON.
Bills of lading for goods from Havre signed by tho
agents there, through to Philadelphia at s22b£ por
i ton.
i An experienced surgeon will be carried on each
’ ship.
All good sent to the Agent s iu Philadelphia and Liv
erpool, will be forwarded with economy aud dispatch.
For freight or passage apply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON.
9 Walnut at., Philo., and 41 Exchange Place. N. Y.
PADELFOUD, FAY A CO.,
Bay st.. Savannah.
RICHARDSON, BROTHERS k CO..
apr 11 Liverpool.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH
Steam Navigation Company.
m _ The new nnd splendid side wheel
~steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of
i WVFI-fiyy 1200 tons register, Capt. W. Collins,
®2E23K£ii£2iw has commenced her regular trips ami
will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the Bth day of
Sept., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter—say
on 22*1 Sopt., (3th and 20th October, 3d und 17th Nov.,
and so on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $26
Through Tickets to New York, 2ft
Steerage, 8
This ship has been built with entire regard to safety
comfort and dispatch, und offers new ond admirable
facilities to business and travel. For freight or passage
apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR, Agent in Savannah,
HERON A MARTIN, Agents in Philadelphia,
sept 3
STEAMSHIPS FOR NEW YORK.
The first class splendid steamships
FLORIDA, Cnpt. Woo&htJU.,
—AND —
I ALABAMA, Capt. Txm.ow,
j belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Nav
igation Company,
Leave Savannah and New York every Satur
day,
These ships arc of 1,300 tons register, ond unsur
passed in safety, com pfort and speed. They leave Sa
vannah at the same time that the Marion und Union
leave Charb ston, and arrive in New York ns soon us,
or before them.
#** Cabin passage $25 —payable before going on
board. Aanxia: PADELFOUD, FAY & CO.,
Savannah.
SAMUEL L.MITCHELL,
jnn 29 194 front-street, Nfcw York.
J'-r- HERON'S
; site ueovi.au packeti.uve Sam
BETWEEN
Philadelphia and Savannah,
Tue following vessels comprize this Line, uud will sail
j nlxrnt every two weeks, viz :
Schr. JULIA* ELIZA, Capt. lliobek,
I do. J. JI HOLMES, do. Lodge.
‘ do. DART. do. Somers.
j do. C. A.GREINER, do. Petf.ii.son:
i The Ye -els are first class schooners, and command,
j cd by captains experienced in the trade, nnd who will
use their best exertions to give satisfaction to the ship-
I pers. For freight or passage (hating good accommo
dations for passage) apply to
WILTS & RRUNDAGE,
No. 72 Ray-street, riavannali.
HERON k MARTIN,
mar 11 No. 37}(i North Wharves, Philadelphia.
FOR AUSTRALIA.
Clipper Line for Port Philipe.;
The clippor ship SUO SUSA, will .-ail from
New York on the 2oth inst. touching at Cape
of Good Hope. She is the fifth ship on the line, is ht*
ed with every regard to comfort and convenience und
is a remarkably fast sailer. An experienced Surgeon Is
attached to each ship of the line. For freight or pas
sage, direct from Savannah, apply to,
WILLIS A RRUNDAGE,
oct 6 or W. T. BURG AN, New York.
1)1 81l Iv F & ( AIM] Y,
CLOTHIERS
AND
MERCHANT TAILORS,
WARE-ROOM,
X. E. Corner of Whitaker nnd Broughton-*ts,f
Savannah.
fJMIE Subscribers, in announcing to their numerous
1 customers and the public, the arrival und opening
of their
SjiriiiK Stock,
felicitate them selves on the advantages which their re
cent pure buses enable them to offer all who desire to
select their Clothing from an extensive assortment of
the choicest goods, made in the most
FASHIONABLE STYLE.
These goods have been purchased under the person
al inspection of one oftlie proprietors; and availing
themselves of favorable circumstances, they are enabled
not only to warrant them in quality, but toeffer them
at such Low Prices, as must distance all compe
tition in their trade.
The following enumeration is made for the benefit of
Gentlemen in the country, whose orders will meet
prompt attention, und who, when in the city, are re
spectfully invited to an examinat ion of our Goods.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
FROCK aud DRESS COATS of every quality.
*• * “ “ in black, blue, brown, green
and olive colors.
BUSINESS COATS, in great variety, viz: Linen, Rus
sia Duck, Drab D’Kte. Alpacha, Cashmeret, Frock
and Sack Business Coats.
PANTALOONS—BIack Doeskin nt a great variety of
prices.
Black and fancy Cassimcres, at a great variety of prices
“ Drab DT’.te,
White and Fancy Linen Drills, “ “ “
Fancy Marseilles. M *• “
VESTS—Black silk and satin Vests.
Fancy silk “
White silk, for party, “
White. Buff and Fancy
Marseilles
White aud buff Duck
aud Linen “
FURNISHING GOODS.
Furnishing Goods of every description for Gentle
men’s wear—consisting of scarfs, cravats, Waterford
ties. Prince Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirts
and drawers, cotton do., suspenders, half hose, gloves—
all kinds, best quality patent yoke shirts; a fine assort
ment of
Drossizg Gowns,
Umbrellas, Canes, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Fort
monies, etc. etc.
HATS.
An extensive assortment of the latest and most sash
! ionable styles.
Boy's Clotliiii£.
| Comprising tho largest a.-sortmpnt ever offered in
i this market, consisting of Frocks. Sucks, Polka Sucks,
J Jackets, Vests and l*ants, in every variety of style and
| material suitable for tin* season.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
The favorable and long established reputation which
i their establishment has enjoyed, nnd still maintains,
for the style and finish of its garments made to order , as
well ns for tho superior quality of their Cloths, dura
bility of color and substantial workmanship, it shall be
the constant effort of the proprietors still to continue.
They invite the special attention of both old nnd new
customers to the following, from which they are pre
pared to furnish garments, which they will warrant ta
be ne plus ultra in both fit and fashion.
SI MONT’S & BIOLLY’S best Blue. Black, Brown,
Mulberry,Green, Adelaide, Bronze, Corobo and Olive
Cloths.
Black Doeskin, Black Cassimerc, and n large assort
ment of Colored anil Fancy Tweeds.
LINEN GOODS.—White, Buff and fancy Linen Drills.
VESTINGS. —White Silk and Satin, for Party Vests.
Black and fauey Silk and Satins. White, Buff and
Orange Cassimcres. A large variety of White, Buff and
fancy Marseilles.
UXBFOB.U SUITS.
For Volunteer Companies in the city and throughout
the State, made and furnished at the shortest notice
; and in the best manner. DIBBLE A CAREY,
apr
F\C\ SACKS CORN MEAL in storo nnd for salo
j OU low by [mnr 3] WELLS & DURR.
! DR. ROBERT’S WELCH MEDICAMENTUM,
IjlOR curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Com
. plaints, Jaundice. Fever and Ague, Dysentery,
Headache, Loss of Appetite and Heartburn. It also
purifies the blood and renovates the whole system. Put
up in pint bottles, at 76 cents per bottle. For sole by
mar 17 JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st.