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FriiUy Aftaraoun, *4ay 3, 1353.
Sc l'l rat nii<l Lat
Mcsdame* Rrowu, Mott and Stone.
In publishing the following description of the
personnel of these notorious, rather tbnn famous
; u* pious of woman’* rights, wo iriuft not be
i.udera o<l ■.* ui’ing and abetting tiro cause.
Me :.ro opposed to this modern ism, which pro
poses to tdevato (’() woman to a loftier*sphere
through a vaiu hope to strengthen her influence
augment her power and add to hw.* bjppiaess.
The inevitable consequence of the success • f this
newborn ism will be, to rob woman of tho tw •
groat elements of her power,—modesty, and ten
derness. In woman’* weakness lies hor strengtn;
iu her helplessness is her might—in her mo le. -
ty. ami the sanctity which dwells in an lnround
her, is ens ! led tho secret of her iu.l .once ovor
the sterner fox; and the day v. heu the. are
Liken from her, she become • a thing of common
place—her sceptre will bo broken, her throno
overturned, her wondr >us potency gone. The
whole tendency of the doctrine, aud wo defy
contradiction, is to make men of to blot
out tho name of woman from tho book of hu
manity, and thoso who are curious to look ahead,
aud to soo what this country will bo whou wom
an’s rights (as they aro at present asserted)
shall be in tho ascendant, havo but to imngin ■
a country of men, to havo the desired picture,
boforo them. The mind revolts from such
a contemplation with loathing and disgust.
The women whoso names appear in the caption, i
wc view as misguided, but good-iuleutioned i
enthusiast*—restless spirits to whom content is
a stranger; who thirst, and long and crave for
excitement, and perhaps sympathy, nnd having
found a thread which happens to bo blight at
one ond, would fain pursue it with ‘hat mad and
rash enthusiasm whose end will be to defeat the ;
very object which it seeks. We do not know it
tu bo so, but we venture the hypothesis, that the I
firesides of Mesdames Brown, Mott and Stone
aro not what they should be, or these ladies
could find at homo ample employment for their
talents, a sufficiency of objects to bo attained,
and bettor occupation than public declamation
in support of new-fangled theories.
There is scarcely any social circle but ha* iu
it one or more mcn-womcn. Women who des
pise tho conveutioualities of society; who set j
outre fashions; w ho coolly stop over the barriers !
which uicu in their respect and admiration for
their sex love to see around them; women who
say bold things, and dare bold deeds; who aro i
never embarrassed, or confused in th presence
of men, let their number* be what they may, 1
and who blush by rule and effort rather than by i
intuition, if indeed the art is not to them a lost (
one. Such women are “vomeus-righh:”-woraen
in embryo—half finished aud nascent specimens
of tho new order of creatures. What i.~ their iu- ‘
fluenco? Nothing! What is the respect they !
inspire ? None! save tho outward show which j
the gallantry of men cannot refuse even to the
outline of woman. It is not among or of such, !
that truo men seek wives; and they pay the pen
alty of their folly, usually by getting a booby for
a protector.
Woman’s mission is already the highest upon ;
earth. Slio holds now the balance of power. It
is hers to mako heroes or pigmies. It is hers !
to check tho rising waves of men’s impetuous
passions, to set a guard over his inclinations,
mould his character, console him in defeat, in
spire him to renewed effort, urge him to achieve,
and be to him alwaysa guardian angel directing
his steps in proper paths, nnd leading him to
those goals, on tho road to which w ithout her
guiding and inspiring hand he wou! ! faint, nnd .
fall, aud leave his bones to blench by the way
side.
Tho women who control this world, arc not
tho Lucretia Motts, the Antoinette Browns,
and tho Lucy Stones of tho ngc. They are
not the women who mount rostrums and make
speeches. The powerful, the eloquent, the great !
women, stand modestly iu niches, directing !
with a tender glance of tho eye, appealing wit.i
upturned gaze, commanding by a gentle wave i
of the hand, and protected by the white veil of
modesty which, encircling their temples, droop
to their feet.
But we aro detaining tho reader from the
promised paragraph. The editor of the Syracuse
(N. Y.) Chronicle (who is opposed to womens
rights,) has paid a visit to tho advocates of the j
“ism,” ami gives tho following account of his
impressions. We publish it to show that wo
man is warring against her/elf, when f-l.e/triv.-.-,
to shake off her natural attributes; and we are
pleased to know thnt it was tho influence ol
these attributes which call *d forth the follow
ing lnngunge. Tho editor forgot the orator in
tho woman. He savs :
“We defy anybody to produce n woman in
any position whatever, who presents a b -ttcr ,
model of feminino grace and propriety, than
Antoinette L. Brown in her pub!i • a ldiv‘ .
Before Mrs. Lucretia M tt, in h r DuL ii
and inorul grandeur, tho rudest gaiu-sayer D
hushed in respectful silence, and rowdyi.-m
itself becomes humanized and g-nll •. And a
to Lucy Stone, the music of her cl picm .nidi
fies her very ‘bloomer.’ \V- well remenib r the
first time we wore brought under her imlrei
It was at the Woman’s Rights Con\. \>n in i
this city. Strongly opposed to some of the po-i
tions thcro taken, and prejudiced, in j irticular,
agninst this wholesale sortie of women up >ntho ;
public rostrum, which hud not sccim and to us their
appropriate arena, wo were not particularly
propitiated by Lucy Stone’s dnss (of a pattern
at which our tado has always rt voltcd,) when
she made ber appearance on the stand. Not
long, however, bad her low, sweet, searching
tone (’that excellent thing in w man*) fallen
upon our car, and into our heart, 1 dLre every
particle of our hostility was melted away, at
least for tho time, and her supremacy was com
plete. When she ciosed and sat down, after
having held an immense audience, for more than
an hour, in breathless attention, wo turned
away, in state of subdued perplexity, saying
•oftly to ourselves : ‘Well, whether ice like it
or not, little woman heaven made you a:, ora
tor r
The Charleston Boat failed to arrive
last evening, and wc are consequently without a
northern mail. It has been so long a time since
we had to mako a similar announcement, wc
free by excuse the present failure. It has enabled
us to lay before the reader several valuable nr
ticles in placo of news details. Sco outside
pages-
We are indebted to Mr. De Ford, of
Apothecaries’ Hall,corner of Broughton and Bar
nard struct*, for some specimens of his stock ;
of cigars, comprising a variety of brands and
qualities. We havo found them excellept in
all the essentials of a good cigar, and can com
mend the lover of this prirno luxury to Mr. De
Ford, who can supply them with the genuine ar- 1
tide.
St. Joliu'm Church.
This now und beautiful house of vcorakip,
situated on Madison Square, will be consocrated r
to morrow, ut half-past ten, A. M. Tho seat*
od tho occasion will be free to nil visitors, and
the public arc invited to Lo present at tho cere
monies.
Zff* The iiro last evening, wa3 in the loft of
a ‘-rick stable ou West llrond and Joncliim sts.,
’ behmgiug to the estate of tho Into Wm. Gibbons. .
It wn - soon extinguished, and tho damages
wore .‘light. Wo have not heard how it origi
nal !, but the piubabilificj s cm to he in favor
of th ‘ hypotheai-, that the /table ui l not take j
firo of iUclf.
Memphis Coiumerclal Couveuiian.
This body on the 1/t proximo, and
in a , ••t'Hiuo with a resolution o* Council, Jlis !
Honor Mayor Wayne ha* appointed Messrs.
James P. Screven, IL IL C't yleu and A. It. 1
La'vt n as Delegates Savannah. Council j
made a liberal appropriation soiuo time biuceto !
defray the cxpcc/cs of tho delegation.
We have on a former occasion expressed at
souio length our conviction, that tho Convention :
would not bo able to carry into effect its com- i
inundabh! int^ntioii.-.; and wo aro still of opinion
that toe great objects sought to boachicvod, aro
! dependent more upon the individual effort* of
towns and cities for th. ir own improvement, j
than tho unite J efforts of delegates in convention
from tho various sections interested. Yet uot- ,
withstanding those opinions, we cannot forgot :
I that this is eminently the age of experiment, nor ;
! c.ui we be so far behind tho spirit of the times, I
! as to oppose the efforts about to be made for the |
commercial advancement of the South. Lot the
1 Convention meet any we- let Savannah be rep
resented in it, and let tho assembled wisdom of
tue Southern States devise, plan, project, and
do what it can to achieve ourindependence.and
throw off tho enthralment which has so long
cripple ! tho energies of our people. We only
express our opinion as to tho mode of action,
I in order to moderate the anticipations of thoso
who mistake tho dawn of improvement for its
meridian; and who set too groat a value upon
splendid speeches nnd ardent resolutions, and
lUtlt valu< upon Horn i idividual effot t.
AVo approve heartily of His Honor’s selection
j of and legates. They know what i3 wanted, and
! they are able to get it for us, if it is possible to
attain it nt Memphis. We approve quite as
I heartily of the liberal appropriation of Council,
j Wo always wish the Delegates from Savanuah
| to any Convention, to be properly equipped and
I provided for at the expense of the city, when
; they go to subservo the city’s interests. So far,
60 good.
Kail Koad Mrctlag la Grl/Xln.
A railroad meeting was held in Griffin Ga.,
jon tho third iust, over which Col W. IL Piiil
| lips presided. Delegate* were appointed to nt
tend the Memphis Commercial Convention and
also to attend the Hail Rond Convention at New
nnn, (Ga.,) on the 19th. The following resolu
tions which were adopted, contain tho “gist” of
the proceeding*.
Ist. Resolved, That wo npprovo of tho object*
of the Memphis Convention, nmltbntthis meet
ing appoint ten delegates to represent tho city
of Griffin and county of Spalding in said Con- ,
| vention.
2*i. Resolved , That a Railroad running from
j Griffin to Decatur, on the Tennessee river, in Ala- j
! bama is an objoctof no small magnitude to tho i
people ofthi • community’ and that our delegates
i bo instructed to urge upon tbc Memphis Conven- 1
tion the importance of lending aid and influence
j to this great work.
3d. R< ‘■/red, That we will heartily co-opcr
-1 ate with tho friends of this enterprise by every I
: in- ans in our p >wer, and will use our • fforts t •
j the fullest extent of our ability, to carry on t .
; a suceessul consummation, this work, in which
we feel such an abiding interest.
■ 1C sidn-d, That tl . meeting solicit it co-oper
ation on the part of tho citizens of Savannah i
{ and Macon, and the Central nnd Macon &. Wes
tern Railroad Companies, to call meetings to
i take into consideration the propriety of lend
ing theiraid to the contemplated Road from Grif
to Decatur, Alabama, nnd that tho citizens of
Spalding and the ad jacent counties, will send
delegates to said meetings.
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[From the Montgomery (Ala.) Journal.]
Southern Plainer*’ Convcutlon.
first day’s ritoccrdings.
Thu delegates ns.'emblcd in the Capitol, nlien
the Convention was organised by Dr. W. C.
Daniel, of Georgia, iu the chair.
Dr. Daniel addressed tho convention.
On motion of Dr. Cloud, Dr. Lucas, of Mont*
; ginnery, was app doled .Secretary.
On motion of Dr. Powell, of Macon county, a
j committee of live was appointed by the chair to
| nominate officers for the permanent organiza
tion of the association.
Ou motion of Judgo J3ibb, a commiltee of
fourteen was appointed by tho chair to preparo
business for tho as-oeiation.
On motion of Col. Young, of Mississippi, the
delegates were requested to come forward aud
register their names by .States.
On mot; n, the meeting adjourned lo meet nt
l o’clock in Estello Halt.
•i o’clock, r. si.
Tho meeting mot pursuant to adjournment,
when the committee <-f live r- ported by their
chairman, Dr. Pow.-11. tho following officers:
lion. G. R. Gilmer, of Ga., President.
C !. \’. k, of.Mi -. Col. Young, of Miss.; Geo.
\V. An Icison, of Ga.: and Dr. \V. C. Daniel, of
Ga., Vico Presidents.
Dr. Lucas an l Dr. Clou 1, Secretaries.
Oil taking the chair, G wv. Gilmer addressed
the association,
The tt*:.oeiation was th-.-n addressed by Prof.
Toutuey, of Tuscaloosa.
Tho association th -n ad journo l toll o'clock,
Tucaday.
SECOND day’s PR -CELDINGS.
It met again at tho hour appointed, and tho
; committee of fourteen reported a constitution
nnd business for tho association. After which
I the association was addressed by Col. Cobb, of
j Mississippi, when the ns>oeiation adjourned to
1 o’clock, nt which time Mr. Nelson will ad
i dress tho association.
Senator It. Toombs, of Ga., will address the
convention to-day, ut 11 o’clock, at Eslello
: Hall. The ladies are particularly invited to nt
i ’end. He is well known for his oratorical abili
! ties.
Floral Festival.
V.’c understand thnt tho Young Ladies, con
nected with tho Greensboro Female College, a
Nourishing institution located in that pleasant
village, contemplate giving a Floral Festival on
Friday evening next. This “feast of roses”—
perhaps of somewhat Icfs ethcrial—will doubt
less ]!Ovo a very attractive nnd delightful
occa.*'i n. Wo wish the young ladies a pleasant
i May lay, flowers as bright as over blossomed
in—
: a tij o gardens of Gull, in their blcom,”
1 —nnd a large assemblage to enjoy tho eviden
j ces of their tasteful display. If wo made anoth-
I or wi>h, it would merely be that wo might bo
present, in propria persona.—Gearyia
Gazette.
TELEGRAFHIC ITEIdd.
Nnw York, May 3.— Cotton —Day’s sales
! 1500 bales at a decline of Ac. per lb. May 1;
’ day's sales 3000 bales—no change in prices.
Xrv Orleans, Muy 2. — Cotton —Sales on
Saturday 3000 bales at steady prices. Receipts
on Saturday and Sunday 7000 bales, Stock on
hand 230,U00, bales.
Coffee.—7,ooo bags Rio sold during tho week,
the larger portion at Sjf a ‘J cents. Stock, 53,000
bags.
Freights.—To Liverpool 7-1 Oil. per lb.
Xr.v Orleans, May 3, M.— Cotton —Sales
up tu noon 1.200 bnles. Market very much un
settled by tho lialtic’i accounts.
£u gar —Prices steady.
Molasses—Prices quoted at 20 a 21 per gal- ,
lon.
Klee, dull at $1 a $ H perewt.
/antral Jnuitatinn.
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. aud Mrs.
Mm. P. Rowi.\.\d and Mrs.C. E. Bap.nard.ore invited
to attend the funeral of TIMOTHY BARNARD, son of
the former,.To-morrow morning, ay, o’clock, ut their
residence, corner of Broughton and West Broad sts.
may 6
/tarrfrt.
! In Washington, (Ga.) ou Thursday, 28th of April,
; 1853, by the Rev. Geonaz F. Pieivcf, I). D., WILLIAM
F. ALEXANDER, to MARY LOUISA, daughter of the
i Hon. Rouert Toomws.
ThC Petition
, Of— Voters of the County of Chatham to
| the Legislature of the Slate of Georgia, to re
strict the Traffic in Spirituous Liquors.
, To lIIt S- note arui House of Representatives of the Stale
of Georgia, in General Assembly met:
The Voters of Chatham County of tho State ofOoor
j gia, who f.i l that the Traffic in Spirituous Liquors as
uow allowed, is destructive of the best interests, mo
ral. social and political of a free people, would respect
fully present to your Honorable body,
That by the present License System, our f> limv citi
zens nro betravod into imbju which result in vice,
poverty, degradation uud criuu*; unfit them for the
discharge of domestic, social or political duties; entail
: upon their families a heritage of woe. and curse their
j country with the rule of fallen freemen.
, Our Children are early seduced to a course of intem
| perance which blasts our hopes, and destroys all their
| prospects fur life.
Our Slaves are corrupted, their health destroyed,
i their murals depraved, nnd their value depreciated'.
Neighbor* and Friouds are embroiled in feuds, nnd
peaceable neigliborhootls made to witness revolting
scenes of strife and bloodshed.
Life and Property are render*d insecure by tho
drunken carelessness of those to whom they arc in
trusted
j Pauperism of every frm is rendered familiar to a
’ people, bhvse.l of God wit h the means of honorable in
dependence above any other people on earth.
Taxes are levied upon the sober, the industrious, the
i economical, to support in drunkenness, indolence and
waste, a largo portion of the population, or to pay the
expenses of pauperism or crime, resulting fri m the
re -kit 6s improvidence or uugoverned parlous of tho
I intemperate.
The Purify of .sir Popular Representative Gi vcrn
ment is tarnished, and the entire system is endanger
ed, since tbc Grogshop lias Itocomo tho centre of power
t > unscrupulous demagogues.
• These and numberless other evils, your Petitioner*
would present as originating in the present system of
Licensing the Traffic in Spirituous Liquor*.
Your l’et-iii mers earnestly desire that such change
ns your wisdom may devise, be made in the entire sys
tem. nnd they would therefore, respectfully pray your
; honorable body:
! First—To pass a Law embracing nil necessary regu
lations fur authorizing tho legal voters of eaeli comity,
, to decide by vote whether letail traffic in Spirituous
Liquors may be allowed or shall be prohibited within
their respective counties.
i Second—To make effective the popular voice thus
. expros.-cd: and to extirpate th ‘ Retail Traffic however
i it may be disguised, by ordaining that uo Traffic in
j Spirituous Liquors shall be allowed except with Li
: cense; and that uo License shall be issued until the
! licensing power is satisfied that a majority of the legal
; voters within the Militia District where the traffic is
alloweJ. consent to such traffic.
Third—To pass a Law, guarded by such provisions
nnd enforced by such penalties, ns shall preserve it j
from eviu-ion. or unpunished violation, nnd secure ful- ;
lv the objects in view, of protecting the people ngaind j
the evils of the Retail Traffic in Spirituous Liquor*, !
anil your petitioners will over pray, Ac.
41 £■“The undersigned, having boon appointed Com
mittee-man for Chatham County, to obtain signatures
to the above petition, gives notice that the subject of
this i ctition will !)o ui-en.-.-ed at Armory lIhII, this
! evening, (Friday) 6th Inst., and on succeeding Friday
evenings, for some week*.
The public arc invited to attend. WM. KING.
Savanna!?, May 6, 1853.
■■ - ■
Spasms in the Stomach. Flatulency,
und Indigestion cured Ivy Hollo way’*
, Pills.--Extract of a letter from Mr. Dnlwuod, *f
Goodwood, near Sydney, New South Wales, diiled
| Sept. 14tli, ISSO.—“To Professor Holloway, Sir—lluv-
I inghad an experimental knowledge of the good effect
produced by your valuable Rills, I consider it my duty
to make it known, that two years ago, my daughter,
then sixteen years old, had suffered for u lung limo
with cramps in the stomach, flatulency aiel indige:-
1 lion. I tried vuriou. remedies without benefit, but
a few dososofyour wonderful Pills have restored her
to perfect health, nnd she is entirely free from any
symptoms of her former complaint. lw may 4
IMPROVED EXTRA SIZE SEIDLITZ
POWDERS.
‘I’iIUSE P.ovdurs arc prepared expressly fi r the re
I tail trade, from superior imported material- , and !
are warranted full weight Seidlitz Powder*, ac- J
. curotely prepared, os th<>-e are warranted t< be) arc !
I hold in the highest estimation f>r their peculiar vir- !
; tuofl in giving relief where there is indigestion, lieart
- burn.ur bilious affecti >us prevailing; and wlieu used ne- !
| cording to the directions, form an effervescing, aperi- j
tent, draught, more agroeahle, yet possessing ail the i
medicinal properties >.f the much esteemed Scidlitz
1 Springs in Germany. Ry AV.AV. LI.W'dLN,
mar 24 Monument Square. ‘
QTEWAUT'S CANDIES.—J-.ft re.-, iv. I. per
> u .tcamcr Alabama, a supply of S?--wart's celebrated ;
Steam Refined Can.lies, in pound and half pound pack- 1
age*. W.W. LINCOLN,
mar 19 Monument Square, i
OS A’ YR’ U 38... ir-Mii o-n.il.nrg.', I. om Plan ;
tors Factory, iu .store. For sale bv
fob 24 * BRIGII AM. KELLY A CO. ‘
JEED POT ITIM’.S... _’•!.! .is prime J’lai.t
ii Pot Ux , land! ig from bii. a. Dun! &r. F r
sale l.y .jan 2.L HUNTER A G A MM ELL.
I>v: K SB. > >Ks:
) tins 111i.■ 1 v.-lumeof Mi-s Agnes Mrietlaud's Lives
us the Queens of .Scotland nnd English Princesses con
ic. •■.. and with the Regal Succession.
Anew sup) lv t’ i’amilv Billies, Po[yglot and Pocket j
Bibles in a variety of bindiugs,which will be sold cheap |
at the Book Store of S. S. SIBLEY,
inar 19 No. 135 Congress st. !
MILAS ; Cuba, and 75 bbla
prime New-Orleans, fur sale by
l!. J > LB
1 jUTTJSft. & CIIEESI :
I >ter and Cheese, j.er steamer Alabama. For s.D
ut tlx* Emporium by
apr .6 SEABORN GOODALL. |
i iutter].-!
I> jan 31 li. .I. GILBERT.
V’ E W ORLEANS SUGAR.—33 hhds. just re
ceived. and fur sale by
SE AB >RN G K)D ALL.
I)AREGE3. —Plain, Figured, aud Satin Stripod
> 8.-uvges. For sale !>v
KKMPTON A YERSTILLE. 1
MOSttUll'O Ni! ill N<..- —... pcs. M -quit'. Net
ting. 50 Bobinett Netting. F.*r sale bv
KEMPT IN a VERSTTLLE. >
Til l ■■ ‘ ■ 11 - L'lusses
1 also. fine. French and common Trusses, in every I
variety, for solo by JOHN B. MOORE A Cos.,
mar 17 Gibbous’ Buildings. I
N--- e iq. MITTS AND SiLlv HOSIERY. LadieV and ;
Misses’Super Long, Misses. Nett Mitts. Ladies’ ;
Super l’erol Silk Ladies’ Super Open Work Silk
Hose. Ladies’ White S.mdal Lace Silk Hose . Ladies
and Ceuta c>ilk. Liueuand Lisle Thread Gloves. Fur
KEMPTON A YERSTILLE,
*s*.)\ f okoo, Ga., and for sale by
mar 3 WELLS A DURR. |
Li N TiS'l’ S’ GOLdTo I L.—For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE A; CO.,
apl 13 Gibbons’ Building
j 1 feo CONGRESS WATER ■< ressWat®
I warranted fresh, kept constantly in iee. rnay be *
foun tat tbcetoreof \V. SV. LINCOLN,
ar 18 Monument-square.
V 17 A HOOI^N*—
x A Thomsonian Principles, with j.raetieal directions
I ; idministering tho Th msonian Medicines, Includ
ing the various methods of administering vapor baths, |
! emetics, Ac., by J. W. Com fort, M. D.
Elements of ‘Health, by E. J. Tilt. M. D.
Tho Principles of Botany, as exemplified in the Cry- >
plogamia, f >r tho use of schools and colleges, by liar ;
land Couitas.
Anecdotes for tbc Steamboat and Bail road. Select- !
ed from the best authors by an “Old Traveller.” Re- i
j ccivi/d by [a IS] J. B. CUBBEDGE.
SOMETHING VEBY HANDSOME,
lints for winiill ami Large Iloys.
mTIIE Ladles of Savannah have long wanted to ;
get something very pretty for their Children in !
tho way of HATS. They can now find such nr
ticles at the Clothing .Store. No. 99 and 150 Oibbou's
range, where I am now receiving Panamas, Leghorns,
China and Dituorc Pearl, Campecha.Rutland and Can
t.u Straw, and Palm leaf—all neatly trimmed, to fit
Buvs from one to fifteeu years oM Call and see.
mar ,'W GE YS. NICHOLS. j
I )l)\V
I dor, in wholes, half ami quarter kegs, just recciv !
and and f*r sale by [mar 11] E. LOVELL, j
nY DR A U LICC KM KNT.—IOO bblsT 1 loffman Rosen- |
dale, a superior description of Cement, landing I
| from schr Francis Satterly; for sale by
apr 25 C II CAMPFIELD
SAVANNAH JOURNAL. FRIDAY. MAY 6, 1853.
Hem Abuertisfmcnts.
U. S. .MAIL LINK.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
To leave Wednesday, May 18. at-oVik, — M.
The new and splondi 1 steamship
M ATE OF GEORGIA, (’apt. Walter
TWfW Gitllins, will positively leavo aa above. !
i or freight or passage apply to
may 6 C. A. L. LAMAR.
FJR CHARTER]
-T-jh The schr. \1 KG I NI A, Snow, master, is ready
to receive charter fora cargo of Ti in ber or Ldtn
bev f*r a Northern port. Apply to
may and Wi LbIS k BRUNT)AGE.
FUR NEW Line
The regular packet schr. North State, Ilor
ton, master, will have dispatch as above. For J
freight or pas/ age, apply to
may 5 ‘ * WiLbIS k B!tUNDAGE._
_ LOST,
SIM ‘ TIME AG 4, a Gold Pen and Pencil Case. Hen
ry ('hatla McKenzie, engraved ou it. Five dollars
will be paid ou proaciiting ii at the office, Pulaski
(toufie. ot . may 6
NO. SUGAR. - 30 hhdi, N. <>. Sugar, for sale low
„to cl S! \ 1 ■” \ ‘l ‘ ALL.
ASTERN HAY. Brick', Laths, and White Pine
a Lumber. —300 bales (Cooper’s) Eastern Hay. Bi,-
<Xh) Bricks, 50,000 Laths, and 2,000 foot Wllif.• Pine
Lumber, cargo of bark Adaluid Cooper from Bath, Me,
for hale, to arrive, by
may 6 K. W. BUKER.
(HUtYSTALIN K POMADE.—For improving and in
j creasing the growth of the Ifair, just received r.nd
for sale by [uiay •] J. B. M(X)RE & CO.
/'OMRS. BRUSHES Ac. —l voryTT’eai L lJoi.eßuffii
v 10, SatiuwiLHi. und Inlaid Hair Brusiies; Ivory,
Hufialo ami Bone handled Tooth Brushes: Nail Brnsh
! es;Slicll. Buffalo and Horn Dressing, Tuck. Side and
1 Puff Combs; also. 1 very, Buffalo and Shell Fiuo Teeth
Combs: just received, and tor sale by
J. B. MOORE A CO.
THE YOVSG M AROONERSi by Rev. F.
1_ It.Goukling, a further supply, just received and
for sale at the Bookstore of S. S. SI BLEY,
may 6 No. 135 Congress.st.
40.000D OLLARg.
50 prizes of #I,OOO m e #OO.OOO.
GIIEENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY,
Extra Class 33. fi-r 1863.
To be decided by tlic drawing of Delaware Lottery Class
105.
To In*drawn at Wilmington, Del., on Saturday May
•th. J
GREGORY A M A i it Y, MAN AG CBS.
Successors to J. W. Maury & Cos.
SPLENDID SCHEME]
1 prize off 40.000 J 2 prizes of $5,000
1 prize of 20.i)00 i 1 prize of 3.595
1 ] rizc • T 10,000 I 50 prizes of 1,000
Ac. Ac. Ac.
Ti-kets $10 —shares in proportion.
Tickets cither singly or by the Package for sale l.y
E. \V ITJIINGTON. Bay Lane, Savnnnali. (a,
may 6 Vender for Gregory A Mnury
HAND’S lODIDE 8 AKSAPARILL \ For the cure
nos Scrofula. Rheumatism, stubborn Ulcers. Chron-
I ic Sore Eyes, Cutaneous Eruptions, and all diseases
, arising from the impure state of the blood, .lustre-
I ceived and for salo ly J. B. MOORE k CO.
apr M
COLORED DAGUERREOTYPES,
I. M. CARY,
respoet fully give notice that he has re-open
\y ed bis Gallery (corner of Bryan street and
| Market Square) where he is prepared to execute Pic
j lures in his much admired style,either in cloudy,rainy
or fair weather.
| Instructions given in the Art. nnd all the Appara
j tus furnished; a bo, a large lot of Plates, Ca.-es. Cliemi
. c. for sale. Gmos nov
CRAPE SHAWLS! CRAPE SHAWLS !!
I UST RECEIVED at the SEW STor.E a fresh sup
pf ply of
Plain and Embroidered WTiito Crape Shawls,
of every quality. The Ladies are respectfully request
ed to call and look at them, as there is no trouble to
show goods—at J. 11. COIIEN & CO.’S,
mar 7 ii” Broughton-st.
I)U TTEIR.—IO kegs lri-li Butter, in 12 lb legs,
> for sale by m I W. BUKI R.
. Bo|A F>d .STAINS, newly linmd, and for Mile by
npr 18 J. A. MAYER.
IVIG HAM
J. apr 6 a BON AUD
LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS.
1 PURCHASERS are invited to examine the stock of
Lace nnd Muslin Curtains,
I Just received per steamship Florida.
Also, new pat t crus Gilt f'orntres.
Curtain Pins, Loops, Tassrls, Ac.,
Picture Cords a:nl Tassels, various
colors. WM. 11. GUDIN, Agt,
fob 17 Carpet Warehouse,
l lOCongreaa and 57 St. J ulien-ptrouts.
BATHING HOUSE.
.1 . M . II A \ \V O O I)
J > ESPECI'FULLY annnunees to the t it i.-•: s ..f Sav-
IV annah that on and aftt?r tiiis day. F*l.. 9th. the
’ pra-eof Bathing will be fora single Bath, 50 cents, or
’ 3 tickets lbr $1 until the Ist day of May next, from
the first of May until tin* Ist of November next, the
] price of Bathing will be 25 cents a Bath. fi b 9
| 5 ECEIVED PER f.VMER II
i Lriilstug Flour. Pig Hams, Shoulders nnd Sides.
’ Dra 1 \pplesand Peaches. Bologna Sausages. Smoked
. and Pickled Tongues, Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork,
I Extra No. 1 Mackerel, fresh Salmon nnd Lobsters.
GEO. ALEX UNDER.
I aprls cor. Bull and Congresa-ata., Monument-sq
SALT'. ack . lit fi r - ale by
mar 17 _ ‘H. J. GILBERT.
LINENS.
IINKNP. — Linen Sheeting, J’ilb'W Case Linen, nnd
i Shirting Linens, of the best make. For sale by
i apr9 ‘ In . MPTON A VERBTILLK.
PARASOLS.
, PARASOLS.— A handsome assortment of
Parasols and Ladies Umbrellas. For sale bv
] KKMPTON .V VERSTI LLE,
• i AVaring’s Range, next toZogbauuTs Music store.
| apr9
ii 7 i < >
A ‘yrup, received and for sale by
apr IS J. E. lb i i>ltl>. Apothecaries’ Hull.
I )iti .\ I’ IX ii i A Iv.
1 meats with Messrs. Mather A Cos., of Philudel
’ | hia, one of the best manufieturers of Printing Ink
in tho United States, we have received and intend
j keeping on hand for sale, a general assortment of j
J Book. News and Fancy Colored Inks, which we think
! will please both in quality and price. We have Book ,
i and News ink in kegs of from 20 to 100 lbs., Nos. 1
. and 2; Curd and Book Ink in small canisters. Also. !
! Bed. Blue. Yellow, and Gre-n. in canisters of from one j
to three lbs.each. All which will be sold at a trilling !
I advance on manufacturer'll prices, for cash or city ac !
ceptanccs. From our knowledge of the Ink. we can
safely recommend it as being equal to any sold in the
South. Orders promply attended to at the book store
j of S. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congvess-st.
! mar 22
riMUMMiNGS, trimming braid, Colonel .‘-ilk and
I Linen Braid, Colored silk, Linen and > tit Buttons
| f t Children’s Clothes: also, Fancy Open Worked Hose |
; and I Hose at.
aprT’J KKMPTON A VERSTILLU/S
/ IASTOII OIL, -Henning’s Cld Di vn Cast
\J Oil, a superior article for family use. Just re
i ceived aud for sale by
G. ‘ll. A J. B. HENDRICKSON,
I feb 4 Gibbon’s Buildings.
I’itEN CII BITTERS.—I 2 dozen just received and
tbr sale by [jun26] A. BONAUI).
\ j US LI si . l NS—
xt 1 ! I ’lain Combrie and Jaconet MuGins,
I Pluided do. do. do.
■ Plain Swiss Muslins,
Check'd do do.
Strip’d Cambric do.
Plain Mull do.
Bishop and Vi dorm Lawns. For sale low at
mar 12 J. 11. COIIEN A CO., 140 Broughton-st.
NEW LOCHS.
IUIE Works of James Mali—Legends of the West—
the author's rovbed edition.
The Camel Hunt, a narrative of personal adven
turo. by J. W. Fabens, author of Life ou the Isthmus.
| Behind the Curtain, a talc of Elville.
i Dr. Birch and his Young Friends,by Wm.M. Thack
-1 nray, with sixteen illustrations by the author.
Rural Essays, by A. J. Downing, edited with a me
raoir of the author, by James W. Curtis; aud a Letter
to his Friends, by lTederika Bremer.
Every Day Scripture Reading, with brief reviews
and practical observations, fur the use of Families aud |
1 Schools, by llev. John L. Blake, I>. D.
Essays nnd Miscellanies, choice cuttings from the I
Manuscripts of Grace Aguilar, author of’YnleofCc- j
dars.’ Ac. selected by her mother, Sarah Aguilar.
Eustace Quinttn, n sequel to Mary Price, by G. W. M.
! Reynolds.
Jack and bis Bride, or the Highwayman’s Flight: be
, ing the further adventures of Claude and lis friends,
i y the author of ‘Gentleman Jack,’ beautifully illus
i trated.
The Illustrated Bible, numbers received to 47.
Barnum's Illustrate’ New a, No. 17.
Lofty and Lowly, bv Miss Mclntosh—further supply
J.B. CUBBEDGE.
\T7"ICK. -5 bales bi • quality Candle Wick, for
> > sale by JoIIN B. MOORK k CO,
mar 25 Gibbons’ Building.
{>( H> tv s : BOOKS! BOOKS!- -Harry Muir: a sto
) ry of a .Scottish Chief, by the author of Mrs. Mar
l gret Maitland, Merkland. kr.
The Hunger of Ilavonstream; by Newton M. Curtis,
j author of Patrol of the Mountain, Scout of the Silver
: Pond. Haunted Chief, or tho Female Banditti, Ac
Harper’s Magazine for April.
; Putnam’s Magazine, containing answers to tho Bour-
I bon question.
: Blackwood’s Magazine for March,
j Gleason's Pictorial.
Barn urn’s Illustrated News.
For sale at tbc Book Store of S. S. SIBLEY,
mar 30 No 135 CongrewMt
(iA3ll*lll\l£. —20barrels Camphine and Burn- |
J ing Fluid. Just received and Ibr t-alo by
! may 5 J. B MOORE k CO. j
‘I’AXNKHS OIL.—IO barrels superior llair Oil.
1_ Just received and for sale by
may 5 J. It. MOORE & CO. j
(10R N shots Whi
I C.T IMS.
DCOTCH ALB AND P *:.i ER. -20 hi Is Fal
v 7 kirk Ale. uud 20 do London Porter, in store and
for sale by [may 5] A. BON AVI),
\rELtOW BANK i IBA< 5•. mm, just ra
. ceived aud fjr sale by
may 6 \. B )N A l D.
(ILARET WINES] 25 boxes of superior I
j quality, for sale by A. BON AUD.
i map 5 cor Bay snd Whitaker sts. j
•s I 3AY,"LOOK HERE r :r frt7
SIITRTS, Umbrellas, and water proof Coats. Just !
received at tho Cheap Clothing Store, Gibbon’s
! range, and for sale cheap by
may ft GE >. S. NICIIOLS.
SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME] - ~
T UST received per steamer, a splendid lot of Figured
White silk and Marseilles Vests—the prettiest ever
i brought to this place. Cull and see them at the Cloth
ing Scoro, Gibbon’s range. For sale by
Minay 5 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
\\, T lI.VIjII OIL —2O barrels Bloachod Winter
Ts Whale Oil. For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE k CO.,
mar 19 Gibbons’ Buildings.
nAIII PHI’PARATIONS.—French. English and j
. American Pomades, Rose Keplialia, genuine j
Bears. McCussjvt Oil, Ramsey's Curling Fluid, Barry’s ,
Trieopherous. Lyon’s Kathairon, and Radway’s Circas
’ sianj Balm, for sale by
JOHN B. MOORE & 00.
HARPBRS* MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY.—
Received and tor sale l y s. s. si BLEV,
N EW BUTTER.- Received per steaxnoi
bama. 10 tubs new Butter. For sale at
DICKSON’S,
may I cor Whitaker st.. k Broughton-Lane.
A N DING PER ALABAMA—
j Pig Hums,
Smolud TongtKH,
F. M. liecf,
lig Pork,
U idle IJcans.
ALSO,
Soda Biscuit,
Butter Crackers
Sugar Crackers.
(may 41 DICKSON’S.
I> UT T ER.— 4 few
) received and for sale at the Emporium by
mftj i OOODALL.
/ IARRIAGB HORSES FOR SALEWA pair of
\ j bay Horses, kind, gentle, nnd excellent travellers. !
! Apply to [may 4J PADELFORD. KAY & CO. I
NEW BOOKS.
i )111 SMATICS. by Richard Uaywardo, illustrated
with engravings.
Electro-Physiology, a scientific, popular and practi ‘
cal Treatise on the Prevention. Causes and Cure of bis- I
ease, or Electricity us a Curative Agent: by Dr. (iershdi
Huff. |
Tiie Child's first History of America; by the author
of Little Dora.
| Mother nnd her Offspring; by Stephen Tracy.
The Bourbon Prim -The History of the Royal l)au- l
! pliin. liouis XVII, of France.
j Ellen Linn, a Franconian Storv; by the author of
the Kollo Books.
Minnie Grey, or Who is the Heir? By Amy Lau
rence, Ae.
J Also, a further supply of the History of Pendennis,
by Thackeray: Henry Esmond: Vanity Fair.
] My Novel, by Bulwer: Villette, by Currcr Bell.
Barn ii in's Illustrated News: Agatha’s Husband;Glea
son s Pictorial. For sale at the Bookstore of
may 1 S. 8. SIBLEY. R!5 Congressst.
TRAVELLER'S TRUNK DEPOT,
Gibbon's limijge.
YY) GEO. S. NICHOLS,has recently rc
-1 iv‘d a large supply of Traveller’s
VITLJ Trunks, Valliees, and Carpet Bags,
among which are the following:
Superior English Sole Leather, iron frames, new pat
term.
, Do. ldack Harness Leather, iron frames,
i Black and bronzed Leather Ladies Trunks, new style,
j 28. 30 and 32 inch brass band, extra finish.
28. 30 amt 32 inch black and bronze Folios.
; 50 common black packing Trunks, various sizes.
Sole lent tier ami common leather Valliees.
1 Ladies’ lint Boxes, new patter us, black and bronze.
1 100 Wilton, Brussels. Tapestry and Ingrain Carpet
Bags,all sizes and qualities, together w ith Satchels.
’ Those in want are invited to give him a call at the
Clothing Store, Gibbon's Range, where great bargains
will be given. Call and see. nn.v 4
MORE NEW GOODS.
JUST received per steamship Alabama:
Boy’s white and plaid Haif lloso
English Mourning Prints
Super fancy Linen Drill
White Marseilles Vesting
Marrclline Silk, in all colors
Grass Skints ; I'mler-Slcevcs, Ac.
HPKNt’EK CUB It ELL. Ag’t.,
No. 154 Congress and 73 .St. Julian-st.,
may l Gibbons’ Building.
NORTUEUJK 11 A i. 80 bal priuio siortl
River Iluy, now luiuiiugaud for sale by
apr 29 E. W. BUKER.
| ‘LOI I!. J-0 bb!s. North St. Loui- Fancy Brand
l 1 1 iir, 21 do St. Louis Extra Family Floor, 2,500
bushels Prime White Corn, in sacks of 2 bushels each,
4--..0 do V C.) Prime White Corn. Fcr sale on .r be
t> re arrival at wholesale price. A. C. TOMS,
apr 14 126 Bay-street.
New books. Jeames’s Diary --a Legend of
tho Rhine, uud Rebecca and ltowena. By W. M.
j Thackeray.
Wood A Roach’s United States Dispensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
MiUnian's History of Christianity.
New Thcmo for u Protestant Clergy.
! The Infant's Progress front the Valley of Destruc
ti'*n to Everlasting Glory—illustrated. Bytheauthor
j of Little Henry and his Bearer.
\ inel's Pastoral Theology.
! .>llllOll Kenton; or The Scout's Revenge.
Baruum's Illustrated News.
G lea. on's Pictorial.
F>r sale at the Bookstore of S. S. SIBLEY,
apr l i No. 135 < iongruM-atreet.
NEW YORK WIRE RAILING WORKS.
STBSi’IUBEB manufactures
1 Wire Railing for public aud private grounds, ve
-1 randahs, window guards and gratings;
Whouuht ami Cast Ikon Kaii.im;. Iron Columns,
Iron Doors aud Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron
j Furniture;
4’ in:: Fences, for i'lantntions. Rail Reads, etc., made
I entirely on anew plan, with rails nnd iron posts.
Prices ut 9, 11 and 13 cents per running foot, 4 1
1 feet high.
! For circulars w ith designs, address
JOHN B. WICKER SHAM,
2in Broadway. New York.
i N. B.- The subscriber would refer to the enclosure
j of Forsyth Place, tho railing and gallery work at the
Jewish Synagogue, aud a numl or of dwellings, in Sa
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,
m-tr 4 ly <i. W. II Ai! !>i ASTI.:’., t cut.
1> lOC Id IVEB per steamship Fiorina—
V 10 l.Ms Apples. 10 box •. Oranges, 10 do. Lemons.
Raisins. Fir*, Nuts, Cranberries, etc.
GEO. ALKXANDER.q
nprl2 Cor. Bult nnd Congress-sts. Monument
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
154 Coiigrenfs-itt, <3 St. Julien-st.
Ji 8T received the following very desirable j
* A - | Joels. viz.:
D’Art/ds.
Illuminated Bareges.
Mourniug Grenadines.
Black do.
Neat Styles do.
The abovegood* are ofthe latest importation nnd will
be cold unusually low. SPENCER CURB ELL, Apt,
i npr 21 Gibbons’ Building
I) A. V WATER.—A superior article from the Isl
) and of St. Thomas, fur sale by
apr 15 J. K. DkFOHD. Apothecaries’ Tlnil.
1} Ij A t ii. \\ OOBS MAGAAIAE, i.r February
> rececived by S. S. SIBLEY,
niar 3 135 Congress-street. |
\ BAZIN’S superior Toilet nrticles, comprisiifg
. • Soaps, Pomatums,etc. Just received, nnd for |
; sole by [apr Uj J. E. DaFORD, Apothecary’s Hall. 1
/ lITRATE OF MAGNESIA.—An agreeab'o re-
V,/ frigerant nnd laxative for the Summer, for sale by
apr 15 J. E. DbFORD, Apothecaries’Hall.
lUPINS* WHITE D’LAINE.— \ suporior article
A just received. SPENCER CURB ELL Agt.
fob 25 154 Congress st. Gibbons’ Building. 1
UAMASK.— Vl and 10-4 brown and bleached 1
Linen Table Damask; 8-4, 8-10 and 8-12 Dumask
Table Cloths; Damask Napkins, Breakfast and Tea
1 Doyles. For sale by
apr 11 KSMPTOX k YERSTILLE.
JUST Received from lMiiladclpiiia,Gents I
fine Pat. Leather Pumps nnd line. Calf Boots
aud Sliues. Please call and see them, for sale by
mar 22 WM. lIEIDT. Gibbons’ Building.
A ‘ ORRIS’ TOXIC, or Fever and Agm* Mixtures;
i\ a certain nnd speedy cure for Fever und Ague,and
warranted to cure. For sale by
apr 18 J. E. DsFOKD, Apothecaries’ Hall.
/ IHOICE PI SCAN OIL.—A superfine Salad Oil,
\ selected expressly for this mnrket.just received
per I'liilndelphia steamer, and for sale by
apr 18 A\ . \\. LINCOLN, Monument.sqr. ;
15 ECEIVEDI v Schr. Virginia and other ves
i sels, 25n Canal or Tray Barrows, f.O Corn Ploughs;
25 John Riche's Cast Iron Beam Ploughs, 4 doz.
Double und Single Wliiffletrecs, 1 doz. kegs Pat. Rail
road Car Grease. For sale by
ftpr 11 C. H. CAMPFIELP. j
S'PJLiINC* AND SUMMER GOODS.—The under
signed is now receiving his stock of Spring and
Summer Good 6, to which he invites tho attention of
purchasers. SPENCER CURRELL, Agt., 1
j fob 23 No. 154 Congress-st., Gibbons’ Building. |
O PONGEi—Fine Turkey Cup, Bathing and Car* 1
vr riage Sponge, just received and for sale by
apr 25 JOHN B MOORE A CO.
SprriQl lloticca.
DR J. FICKLING,
llT —Corner of Perry and Barnard streets,
taw-—Orleans square. Office hours from 8 to
| 10.. a. M. ts mar 22 •
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY.’
Pnrmrrs’ l-’irc Insurance
Company of Utica, X. V.
Capital, 9200.000.
o*o. F. Weaver, President—E. J. Kichaiidsox, Scc'ry.
Urauitc Fire Insurance Company, of
Utica—Capital $150,000.
j Geo. Curtis, President—W.vi 11. Dsdiuok, Secretary
lus urea Property against loss or Unmade by firo or
lightning oun* reasonable terms as any other solvent
; Company. Applications received, and policies issued
by A. WILBUR,.Ageut.
Charter Oak Lift Insurance Com
pany, lIARTFOIID, CONN.—
1 Capital, $200,000 —with a large surplus. Endorsed
by the State.
Alfred Gill, President —.Tas. C. Walkley, Soc'y.
11. L. Byri. M. D. Examining Physician. Savannah
Insures on the Mutual or Joint Stock principle.
Slaves insured on reasonable terms.
California and Australia risks taken. Insurance
can be effected with this Company and payable on ar
rivingnt 30,35,40, 50 or GO years of ago, or sooner in
nvso of death. A. WILBUR, Agent for Savannah,
mar 25 129 Congress-street.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL.
IMIS. IVILDMAN & GANAIIL.
Farm-street, We3t end of the Plank Koad.
Dus. Wildman A Ganahl having coin
plotcd their arrangements for a Private
Hospital, and fitted up the same with all the appli
ances of hygiene, good nursing, and medical ami sur
gical attendance, now olTur the benefits of the Institu
te lion to the public.
The terms of admission arc $1 per day. This will se
cure constant and efficient medical attendance, medi
cines, board and lodging. Ten dollars will be required
in advance, which will not be subject to reclamation
! Apartments perfectly private may be obtained on rea.
! sonable extra terms.
That the Institution may partake ns much as osp
j hie of the benevolent public character which the origi
! nators intended, they have solicited the following gen
tlemen to act as a board of visitors, who v. ill at all
j and any time inspect the premises, and whose names
are guaranties to the public for its efficient manage
! incut:
lion. Langdon Chcvea, John W. Anderson,
Joseph S. Fay, A. A. Smets,
! Charles Green, John W. Itabun,
! John Boston, Solomon Cohen,
Montgomery Camming.
Arrangements have also been made for the accom
inodation of negroes.
P. 11. WILDMAN. M. I>.
Corner Abereorn and South Broad-streets.
OH AS. GANAHL. M. P..
dee 21 ts South Hroad-st., East of Barnard.
~ SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO*
Office, No. 118 Bay-street. This Com pa
ny will continue to take Marine, Fire and
Inland Navigation risks ou the most favorable terms.
Henry D. Wekd,_ President. Trustees—Henry I).
Weed, 11. F. Waring, I. W. Morrell, N. B. Knapp, Jli
ram Roberts, E. F. Wood, Henry Lathrop, James Mc-
Henry, Secretary. june 13
BDOK AND JOB PRINTING.
yif' —The subscriber having supplied his office
with a large assortment of plain, orna
mental and fancy types, is now prepared to execute at
short notice, all orders entrusted to him in the best
manner, and equal to any establishment in the South.
Pamphlets, Law Blanks, Circulars, Catalogues. Busi
ness Cards, Ilat Tips, Bills of Lading, Visiting Cards,
Bill Heads, Dray Receipts also Posters. Show and
Hand Bills, in Gold, Bronze, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow,
and every kind of colored Inks, faithfully done at
short notice and on reasonable terms. Orders mey be
left at the Office, Sorrel's Building, or ut the Book
Store on Market-square.
jau 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
** Hartford, Conn.—The undersigned,
-uj cents ( f the above Company,are prepared
to take risks against Fire, on buildings, and their con- 1
: tents, on the most favorable terms.
July 10 BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE*
Life Insurance Com
paiiy of New York.
ISAAC ABBATT, Secretary.
JOSEPH B. COLLINS, President.
! Applications received by
WM. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Dr. It. I). Arnold, Medical Examiner, ly jan 29
BOOK BINDING.
j7/* Tho subscriber is prepared to execute,
lay- Book Binding of every description at the
j ahortest notice. Blank Books ruled and bound to any
| patterns. [fcb2] J. 11. CUBBEDGE.
O TEAM BOAT ENGINE, Mill do,Hotel and House |
t’ Gongs, all sizes. Ready to put up. very simple and
a first rate article. Also, Copper Ware and Sheet
Brass, just received and for sale by
l npr 6 E. LOVELL.
HOR SALE, TO ARRIVE- it, ex
IP peeted daily per ship Richard Cobdcn, 10 to the
J on. by [inar2] C. A. L. LAMAR.
1’ .MiIERSON’S RAZOR STROPS.—These ccfiT
brated Strops are made and warranted by Charles
i Emerson, and are superior to any others now in use.—
! Purchasers should be sure and get Ihogenuinu Strops
i as there, are numerous counterfeits bearing the same
’ name, the most of which are worthless. The genuine
Strop can be had of W. W. LINCOLN,
apr IS Monument square.
HADGER’S lIAIR SHAVING BRUSHES.—A
5 ) large assortment of Bair and Bristle Shaving
Brushes, just received and for sale by
apr 18 W.W. LINCOLN,
’ JOHN B. MOORE & CO.,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
Giuudn’s Buildings, savannah, Ga.
9 Invite the attention of Planters, Physicians
€□£4 and tho citizens generally, to t heir stock of pure
*gf and unadulterated MEDICINES, which have j
been selected with great personal care for this
market. Their assortment of Plantation, Family, and
Toilet articles, will be found unsurpassed, either in
quality or variety.
For Physicians.
The boat French, English, and American Chemicals. !
Select Powders, Trusses of all kinds; Surgical, Den
tal. Pocket, and Cupping Instruments, Catheter's Med
ical Saddle Bags. Ac.
Planter’s Articles.
Paints, Glass, :Luiup Oil, Lancets, Tooth Instru
ments, superior American Mustard, and Landreth's
: Garden Seeds.
For Family Use.
Preston A Merrill’s Yeast Powders. Flavoring Ex
t rads, Russia Isinglass, Gelatine, Vanilla Beans. French
White Wine Vinegar, superior Tens, Spices. Mustard
Arrow Root, Sweet Oil, Burning Fluid, and Sperm Oil.
Fcr the Toilet.
Fine Turkey Sponge, Flesh Kubberc; Hand Mir
rors, Powder Boxes. German Cologne, Shaving
Creams, Razor Strops, and Dressing Coses; and
an extensive assortment of French, English and Ameri
can Hair Preparations. Ox Marrow, Philocome, Bear’s
oil. &e.: and Lubin's, Guerlain’s, Mnugenct’s Fiver’s,
Provost's, and Monpelu’s tine Toilet Sopffi, Pom
mades, and extracts for the Handkerchief.
Brushes and Combs.
i They request particular attention to their assortment ,
r.f tln.se articles; viz :'"lvory. Pearl, llonc. Buffalo, i
Satin wood, and Inlaid Hair Brushes, comprising eve
ry variety of French and Eng. manufacture: Ivory, ,
Buffalo, and Bone handled Tooth Brushes, Nail Brush- ;
is. Shell, Buffalo and Horn Dressing and Tuck Combs,
nnd Ivory Fine Tooth Combs.
Sundries.
B.ackgammnn Boards, Chessmen, Dominoes, Crib
bago Boards, Playing Cards of extra tine quality.
Purses, Liquor Flasks, Tapers, Pantiles, Aromatic
Cachou’s, Pocket Books, and u great variety of Smel
ling Bottles. Preston Salts, Ac.
Orders from the country promptly filled and satis
i faction guaranteed with regard to price and quality,
mar 12
TANaW’S EFFERVESCENT SELI/.ER APE
I 111 ENT.—This much esteemed nnd highly valu
able preparation, will effectually remove Headache,
Billions affections. Heart Burn, Costivuness, &c., just
received and for sale by
npr 27 JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
FG HAMS’—2 this, just received nnd for sale by
mar 26 A.BONAUD.
(IOSTAR’S EXTERMINATOR, for tho dertruc
j tion of Rats, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Flies, etc., just
received and for sale by
I npr 29 JOHN B. MOORE A CO.
INbELIBLK INKS, —Bidders, Trants, Reeves,
Waters and Paysons, with and without prepara
tions, for sale by
apr 20 JOHN B MOORE A 00.
JiiENKKKT’S BOOT'S AND SIIOEfc.—
J ust receive* I from Pbilodelpbia. Gentlemen in
want of a good article, are invited to the above
goods, for sale by WILLIAM IIEIDT,
feb 24 Gibbons’Building.
K~ EMPTON A VERsYiLLE, have just received I %
beautiful lot of Figured Grenadine* ; also, Crepo
D'Artois, Filk Tissues aud Biirages, which they are of
fering very low nt their stand, next to F. Zogbaum’s
Music Store, iu Waring'* Range. upr 19
1) K L TING 1M l’ LEM E N TS^~A*T, by~la te*orri*
J ) vals—
15'MI feet Patent Txjather Bands, 2 to 18 iuchca widof
150 Tray and Canal Wheel Barrows,
16 pair Patent balance Seales, complete,
2 dozen Counter S ales, complete;
12 do Carolina (English) Hoes,
2 do largo Mounted Grind Stones,
1 do smull Mounted Grind Stones, for family
use,
1 do Crowell's Patent Thermometer Churns,
1 do Garden Wheel Barrows,
2 Agriculturing Tool Chests, containing Prun
ing and Garden Implements, complete;
100 bhls Plaster and Cement,
French and Georgia Burr Mill Stones,
Cologne and Esopus do Dutch Anchor,
Brand Bolting Cfidtes,
Graute Fan Mills Grain Cradles,
Gnus* Scythes, Reap Hooks, Ac., for sale by
apr2 C. II.CAMPFIKLD.
To Strangers and Travellers, who prefer a
private to a public house.
MRS. WRIGHT’S,
No. 91, South Third-street, 4 doors be
low SI. Paul’s Church, Phila.
OFFERS SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS.
rpilEhouse is large and airy; finely located in aqui-
JL et and fashionable neighborhood, near Steamboat
Landings and within a minute’s walk of the Exchange.
The interior arrangements are well adapted to pro
mote thecomfort of tho in mutes—large Parlors, airy
Chambers, a fine Bath, and tho table well supplied.—
Term* moderate. ly sept 8
JUST RECEIVED.—3O boxes Adamantine Can
dies, 10 lioxes very fine Candles, put up in six lba
boxes for family use, for sale by
A. BON AUD,
mar 9 corner Bay and Whitakcr-sta.
A’ EVV BOOKS —Summer Cruise in the Mediterra
j, l nean on board an American frigate, by N. Parker
Willis.
The Old M in’s Bride, 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 tho United
States Army, comprising observations and ventures in
the States and Mexico.
The Lovers’ Stratagem, or the Two Suitors, by Em
elinc Flygare Carlen, author of lvai or the Skjuta
boy.
Tho Flying Dutchman, or the Wedding guest of Am
sterdam, a mysterious tale of the sea. by Capt Merry
U.S. N.
Thi Ladies wationa! Magazine for May.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 10, and a supply of
the back numbers received by
apl 20 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
Malaga grapes, granges, lemons, &c.—
Received per steamer Alabama, 5 kegs Malaga
Grapes, It) boxes Oranges. 10 do. Liquors, Raisins, Figs
Dates, Prunes, Almonds, etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
mar 9 Cor. Bull and Congress sts.. Mon’t sq.
lITHITE AND COLORED Curtain and Pavilion
\Y Loops. Pursuit; by
apr 11 KEMPTON A VERSTILLE.
’ARPER'S MAGAZINE, for May.
Rook of the World, No. 7, 8 and 9, received by
apr 26 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
I > !l<) \V NbS“ESSENCE OF J AMaTca”GINGER
A fresh supply of this delightful article, for tho
summer use, received and fur sale by
apr 18 J. E. Da FORD, Apothecaries’ Ilall.
7 11 rbORIXE TOOTHWASH.—fTt cleaning and
\ y preserving the teeth and Gums, and cleansing tho
mouth, received and for salo hy
apr 18 J.E. DeFORD, Apothecaries’ Ilall.
I ) ECEIVED per steamer Alabama—2 bbls j. .g
i A Hums, fur sale by A. BON AUD,
mur 9 eor Bay and Whitokcr-sts.
I > AGON AND LARD.—
1) 20 hhds. prime new Shoulders;
20 bbls. No. 1 Lard. Received per stcamor State
of Georgia, und for sale bv
feb 21 PADELFORD, KAY A CO.
I )I. ACK TEA—A fresh supply of extra quality
J ) Oolong Tea, a very superior article, received per
steamer Alabama. For saie by
JOHN B. MOORE & CO,
tnar 25 Gibbons Building.
M OLA88 Kg.—loo hhds Cuba and 90 bbls. N.O. Mo
liussc*, of prime quality. For sale by
mar 16 H. J. GILBERT
lirAIiPENE, OR HAIR GLOSS.—An Indian
} V preparation for restoring grey hair to its origi
nal color—also, for preventing grey hair und baldness
Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN,
mar 16 Monument Square.
I)( i’NAM’S MAGAZINE.Ior April. Received by
mar 29 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
I) 11 II AM - IRILOGN ASA US AGE, ’ Smoked ’Ton-
I gues extra large Fulton. Market. Mess Beef. Pig,
Pork—also new Tub Butter, and a full supply F'irkiu
Button just received per steamer Florida.
_ WM. U. DICKSON.
I )ICK I. SO!) SALM )N nding per Clement
1 Penn, from Boston.
No. 1. Nova Scotia Salmon.
No. 1. Mackerel.
Pickled Codfish, dry. For sale at
DICKSONS.
np!2B 2 Cor. Whitaker St. & Broughton.
’ PURE AND SUPERIOR SCDA WATER. ~
r |’lHS water is made on an entirely new principle,
1 from the Porcelain Lined Selt'Genernting Appara
tus. This apparatus has been examined by several of
the principal Physicians of this city, and pronounced
to be a very superior article. As the water made from
it is perfectly pure from all corrosive impurities which
lire ofleu found in Soda Water, the Generators and
Fountain” being lined with Porcelain,it renders the War
ter perfectly pure and very conducive to health. Par
ticular attention paid to the preparation o f Syrups,
which are of the very best quality and every variety,
i r.nd warranted to suit the tasU* of all who visit tho
Apothecaries’ Ilall, corner of Broughton and Barnard
| sts. apr 9
1)U3I. —40 bbls. L. Felton k Son’s Boston Rum,
landing faorn brig Clement, and for sale bv
apr 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Ir YON’S MAGNETIC POWDEI!.—For the des
j true tion of nil kind* of insects Roaches, Moths,
Ant*. Flics and Insects on Plants, just received and for
Mile by (apr 27j JOHN B. MOORE k CO.
M. PBESDERQABT ft 00.
1 I AVE to announce the arrival, This Day, of the
IJ first portion of their
Spring Stock.
Their Mr. Prcndcrgast 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
the meantime, they solicit nn early inspection from all
their old friends and tho public generally.
178 BROUGHTON-ST.,
mar 7 Opposite St. Andrew’s Ilall.
agencies’
—. The undersigned is Agent for the pale n|
Georgia Burr Mill Stone, dressed
itraJSj and furnished with all the ncessary Irons
complete for running—is also prepared to
furnish French Burr. Cologne and Esopus Mill Stones
of every dimension.
Wilder’s Patent Fire-Proof Safes,
AT .MANLFACTI Ut'S PRICES.
Burns k Griswold’s Sea Island Cotton and Cotton Saw
Gins.
Taylor’s patented Georgia Straw Cutter, the meet
competent of any in use at present.
***Specimens of all tho above tote seen at tl.o
Ware-house, 171 Bay-st„ Savannah.
feb 3 CI IAS .Jl c AMPFIFLD.
/ tOKN STAUCII.—Oswego refined and prepared
\j Corn Starch, for culinary use. This article is ex
ceedingly healthy, delicious and economical, and when
desired, may be used as n substitute, for. and in the
same manner as Arrow Itoot. For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE, & CO.,
mar 17 Gibbons’ Buildings.
1 Ot \ New Orleans 55 hiskev, landing this
1 l / day per brig Kate Heath, and for sale bv
mar 2 * “ WILLIS A BRUNDAGE.
NEW SPRING"AND SUMMER _ GOODSr
SPECIAL NOTICE.
VirEhave great pleasure in directing the attention
y y 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 good* wo 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 new block of buildings rn
BROUGHTON-ST., OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW'S 11ALL
SVKST SIDE, where we will be happy to have early
calls from all intending purchases.
M. PJtKNDKRGASTA CO.,
npr 4 178 Broughton-street.
HUSBAND’S C \b< iN ED M AGN EM A 7 fully
equal to Hcnrys’ at one half the price. One
gross just received, and warranted fresh. Eor sale
by 5V.5V. LINCOLN,
rnnrlO Monument Square.
PHAIiON’S HAIH INVIGOHATOa
riMIIS Invigorator is considered infinitely better
1 than oil or grease for the hair, and is on article in
which a cleansing wash is Mended 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. SVIII positive
ly change the harshest hair info the most soft,healthy
and glossy state. For 6alo bv
mrr 30 JOHN B. MOORE & CO.
MAGNESIA.—This condensed solutionis
1 a very agroeable and efficient form for the admin
istration of Magnesia, and is very useful in Nausea,
Acidity of tho stomach, Sea Sickness and Dyspepsia.
For sale by W. W, LINCOLN,
mar 23 Monument Square.
S“ TTPERIOR SYUITE AND YELLOW GREASE
For Railways, Carts, Heavy'Machinery, Omnibus
ses,and all other Carriages; 5 bbls and 7 dozen cans of
the above Grease, landing from schr. s'irginia. For
saieby [mar24] C. H. CAMPFIELD