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[KOIt THE JOURNAL.]
My Mother’s Grave.
(Written for a Friend.)
BV JOHN ANCRO3U-L
The burial grouud is dim and low,
Hiding itsclf’miJ a belt of trees;
An-1 the winds in dirges come and go,
L'ko the sobbing sound of distant seas,
On the dark and purple brake,
Threading the dusk and tangled brake,
Wailing around my mother’s grave.
’T was years ago, they lai 1 her there,
A down in the sad and silent shade,
All the clods were thrown on her cheek so fair
An 1 the cold earth on her bosom laid.
Silent and pale in licr shroud slie lay,
They covered her with the dark red clay,
Sodden und cold was my mother’s grave.
I stood and shivered beside the mound,
The wind came damp and wet with ruin,
And the chill moist earth wore all around
Tho ghastly steps of the funeral train;
For they were ghastly and grim to mo
And their fans all were sick to see—
Alone I wept o’er my mother’s grave.
And the night camoon with gust and clou 1,
An 1 the turf was wot with sickly dew;
Anil saw the gleam of the gh stly shrou 1,
Ani the ivy clods, and the vapours blue.
Above nnd so young; 1 wept that night
For my sad. sad heart had an early blight,
Fly the friendless gloom of a mother's grave.
Years have passed and the grass waves high.
And the forest-shadows drape the ground,
Tho way i3 choked with woods that lie,
’.Midst ribs of mould around that mound.
I knelt and wept, as long ago,
Whilst ‘neat h the clods they laid her low,
I wept—a wild but sacred woe
Above my saintly mother's grave.
ami 1853.
Tho above is tho title of an article in the Pa
ris Preuse which has created much talk in France, ‘
and will probably lead to the suspension of this !
hold censor of Bonapartism. The article is a
scathing condemnation of Bonapartism, anci
ent and modern, and was evidently penned in
that fearless spirit, which derives its bravery
from full consciousness of the consequences.
Had its author supposed the could Preysc sur- :
vive, after so severe a stricture upon the reign
ing powers, he would certainly have written in
a milder mood. We make some extracts below, i
“ If to write history, it were sufficient to ere- !
ate imaginary characters instead of describing !
men, to give to tho hero intended to bo exalted
gigantic proportions, in order to obtain dramatic ‘
effects, to cloak error and folly under vain sono
rous language, then have wo plenty of his tori sol’
the empire, to which nothing can be added. But,
if the rights and interests of tho people be the
only just moasuro by which the merits of a Gov
ernment can be appreciated, if it be contrary to
equity to conceal the deficiencies of a sovereign
by exaggerating liis capacity, and to cover his
admitted faults by continual appeals to his bril
liant actions, then there are hut few histories of j
the ompire, and, above all, there are but few
good ones. Nevertheless, if we were to abridge 1
the monotonous descriptions of battles,in which j
the mind loses itself in the confusion, and to
condense tho bulletins, proclamations, and offi
cial reports, nothing would bo more simple,
shorter, or moro easy to recount than this his
tory, and it is much to ho desired that some
writer of talent and impartiality would under
take it.”
The article then describes the treachery, per
jury r dissimulation, and violence by which the
Napoleon, professing always to act in the name of
tho people, succeeded in raising himself to the
empire. But in all these details, although tho
Prcftse thinks the history of Napoleon I. should
be re-written, there is nothing not perfectly fa
miliar to the ordinary reader. One fact as com
ing from a French pen is worth a passing no
tice. The rupturo of the pcaco of Amiens is at
tributed entirely to the necessities of Napole
on’s insatiable ambition, audit is admitted that
England could not do otherwise than insist up
on the possession of Malta. But tho striking
parts of the article are those which, while af
fecting to describe, and for that matter describ
ing accurately, certain epochs of tho rule of the
first Napoleon, paint in uninistakablo colors,
scenes now passing before our eyes. Here is a
contemptuous reforenco to tho Court of the Tu
ileries as now constituted.
“By tho oath that ho drew up himsolf and j
took in 1709, he swore to oppose every attempt |
to re-establish the fcudalsystem,orto reproduce
tho titles and qualities appertaining to it. Ho
was scarcely named Emperor before ho aped all
tho fashions of tho old Court, and created dukes,
counts, barons, chevaliers, numoniers, chamber- ■
lains, marshals of tho palace, ecuyers, masters j
of tho coremonies and pages.”
9 iThe worthlessness of official enthusiasm, ami j
the hollowness of the present tranquility, are
depicted in the following paragraph:
“On the day when ho caused himself to bo
named Consul for life, Napoleon entered on a
path necessarily leading to an abyss, [t istruo
there were then, as there always will be, men
stupidly servile, or led away by tho contagion
of fashion, who launched forth invectives against
tho revolution, but before tho end of the Direc
tory these dull tirades ceased to command any
attention. There were also those far-sighted
conservatives who thought everything going on
admirably because the newspapers wore muzzled
and tho republicans were proscribed—because
they could dino and digest in tranquility, go to
tho theatro, ihe Bourse, and the Palais*Royal,
without hearing any other noise than that made
by streot criers, hawking in evory possiblo form
praises of the government. These hard-headed
men did not know that ambition and despotism
were more turbulent than democracy, and that
all this scaffolding of peace, stability and securi
ty would come down with the first cannon-shot
fired on the frontiers. They very soon found it
out.”
What follows is still more pointed :
“In spite of all that was said to the contrarj’
by the official reports and government journals
of tho time, the proclamation of the Empire w: s
o ddly received in France, ospeciall}* in Paris;
and vv hat conclusively proves that public opinion
was unfavorable, is the extreme caro taken by
tho Government to repress nil expression of it.
Tho Tribunate was abolished, the Corps Legisla
te votod evorything without discussion, the
Senate watched but for a signal from their mas
ter, tho journals which had survived tho Con
aulate were delivered over to tho surveillance of j
the Police; every work whatsoever was submit
ted to a board of consure before being printed,
(which, however, was no guarantee against ;
seizure of a book and prosecution of its author ‘
and printer after publication,) and6,ooo or 8.000 1
police agents wero employed day and night to
pry into the actions and opinions of citizens.
When he found himself absolute, nnd felt sure
of the future, Napoleon tried to unite all partie
muler his authority. Ho easily succeeded in
rallying the indifferent, the renegades, tho cour
tiers, tho traitors of every party, all, in short,
who ten years later aggravated their contompti
i bio flattery by their cowardly ingratitude. But
as to the sincere Royalists and Republicans, ho
gained none of them. The first unceasingly re
proached him with having usurped tho position
of their King, and the others never forgave him
for having destroyed their republic. And thus,
it was the remark of intelligent men that the
young Empire comprised all the rices jvhich
had led to the fall of the monarchy, without any
of those principles or prejudices which combine
to support old institutions.”
The l'rcsso proposes to continue the subject,
and to show that Napoleon 1. deeply injured
France both in her honor and her interests.
Girl Type-Setters.
The Boston Olivo Branch, Fanny Fern’s or
gan. empioys female compositors exclusively.
It gives the following account of its arrange
ments :
“Our rooms are well carpeted, and the girls
do not come in till 9 or 10 o’clock in the morn
ing, retiring in good season, seldom making
over seven or eight hours a day. Smart com
positors cun in that time earn from $6 to $S a
week. \V e have also one female clerk out of
the three we employ. Added to this one desk
lias bceu occupied by a female editor as our as
sistant, at a salary of S9OO a year. She has
spent seven hours a day in tho office, for five
days in the week. We generally have in our
office an organ and a piano forte, and we have
music at the meal hours, when tho ladies feel
like playing.”
Young America.
In the St. Louis Intelligencer of April 2$ wo
find the following storyA young gentleman
named Alexander Langley, aged seven years,
an excellent illustration of tho rising genera
tion of America was found wandering on the
levee, yesterday afternoon by a member of the
police. On being asked who ho was, he replied
with great nonchalance that he lived in Spring
field, Illinois, with his sister, and, having a de
sire t<* seo St. Louis, left about seven o’clock
yesterday morning by the cars— arrived at Al
ton, took tho downward packet, and arrived in
St. Louis, and was much please.l with the place: !
in fact, if he hadn't, forgotten to bring his boots
and stockings, he would have no objections to
living here permanently. A gentleman took
him to his house and provided for him for the
j night, and will send him homo this morning.
French and Germans in California.
j In the California Staats Zeitung we find fcho
i statement made that the number of resident
Germans in California by far exceeds that of
tiny foreign nation, being at least 30,000, and
ins transient, 15.000 ; making in allabout Jo,ooo
j Germans in the Stato. This, the publisher tells
us, is the only German paper publi.-hed in Cnli
lornia or Oregon. The Fcho do I'acitique claims
the number of French citizens resident in Cali
-1 lornia as not short 0f32,000. Measures have been
j adopted, it adds, and are now in oourso of exe- j
I cution, which will iu crease this number by five j
thousand within the present year. The French !
! according to the Me ho, form a largo portion of j
j the travelling public, and of the commercial i
i public of the State. They aro found on the
river steamers and on the Pacific steamers; there
are amongst them bankers, brokers, buyers of
, merchandize of all kinds, sellers of gold, gat:-
j denors, farmers, artisans, Ac.
New Power Press.
j The Milwaukee Wisconsin says that Mr. S.
D. Carpenter, late editor of a paper at Madison
(Wis.) is in Milwaukee constructing a power
| press upon an entirely new plan; he offers SSOO
to any one who will show his plan incapable of
I completion, and‘has been* offered $5,000 for
’ his invention ns it now stands, although about
half completed. The press, feeds itself,will work
! both sides of the paper beforo it is discharged,
j and turn off twice the number of improssions per
! hour that Hoe's cylinders do. It will also be pro
-1 vided with a “Register,” exhibiting the exact
J number of sheets worked.
The Wisconsin says it has not seen the press
in operation, but has such confidence in the in
vention as induces it defer to the purchase of a
press, until it witnesses the result of this exper
iment.
thus happily hits off the utilita
rian, money-loving nobility. It is not less satir
ical than true :
These are not Hio romantic times.
So beautiful in Spenser's ry limes;
Lord Stafford mines for coal and salt;
The Duke of Norfolk deals in malt,
Tin- Dougins in red herrings;
And noble name and cultured land,
Palace and p ark. and vassal baud.
Aro powerless to the notes of hand,
Gs Rothschild or the Barings.
O’s-.V IBURGSt— plan
ter.- Factory, in store. For sale bv
_fel>j24 BKIGU AM. KELLY A GO. |
fIARIMMINGS, trimming braid, Color 1 m , and
1 Linen Braid, Colored Silk. Linen ami Glit Button- j
for Ghildren’s Clothes! also, Fancy Open AA orked Hose
and ‘-j Hose at.
npr*l9 KKMPTON A VERST!U.K.'S
NEW BOOKS.-t Jlara Morelon i or \ lventures
iu the far Southwest, by Emerson Bennett..
Mary Price: or Adventures of a Servant-maid, by G.
AV. M. Reynolds.
; No. 11 of Barnum's Illustrated News.
Christian Review for April.
Received a further supply of My Novel, and Lofty
an*l Lowly, in clotli and paper binding.
apr rt J. B. GUBBEDGE.
nUSBANJD’B CALCINED MAGNESIA, fully
. equal t<* Henry s’ at one half tbe price. One j
I gross just received, and warranted fresh. Eor sale ‘
j by AV.AV. LINCOLN,
j mar 10 Monument Square.
I > BCD Pi R STEAMER- lo m.i- i. nl ,
Potatoes; 10 do Kidney do; 10 do Peach Bloom do;
10 do Apples; Currants, English AVulnuts, Brazil Nuts,
Pecan do, Filberts, Pickled Lobster. Sweetmeats, Can
dies. etc. GEO. ALEXANDER,
fd 2 Cor. Bull and Congress st.s.. Monument sqr.
IA R B NCH BITTERS - 12 dozen just n ceived and
for sale by [jan26] A. BONAUD.
USLINB, MUSLINS^
Plain Combric and .Jaconet Muslins,
PI aided do. do. do.
Plain Swiss Muslins,
Cheek'd do do.
Strip’d Cambric do.
Plain Mull do.
Bishop and Victoria Lawns. For sale low at
mar 12 J. H. COHEN & CO.. 140 Broughton-st.
ICK>—5 bales best quality ’Candle*’ Wick,'for
sale by JOHN B. M*ORE & CO,
mar 25 Gibbons’ Building. ;
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.—The hi', ‘
scribors have in sU>rc a goo<l assortment of Spring I
ah Summer Clothing, which they aro selling at low |
prices. Our friends, customers, and all in want of
good and cheap Clothing, arc respectfully invited to
call anil examine our stock. AVo will receive bv the
steamers from New York, during the business season,
weekly supplies of such articles as our trade may de
mand. Call at the sign of the Golden Eagle.
.STALEY A HENDRY.
BRANDY’ AND AVHISKEV.— to Mils. Brandy,
and 30 do. Whiskey, landing and for sale bv
mar 2 HUNTER A OAMMET.I
METHODIST HYMN BOOKS. —A
O general assortment received and for Side by
l*?b 23 S. S. SIBLEY, 135 Congreaa-at. \
S AKDIM', —i cases Guilloux Sardine.-, D*U |
lb fresh Chocolate for sale by
fell 9 . BONAUD.
<< AMPHIN E. ; • barrel* (’amphine an
‘ ini’ Fluid. Just received ami for sale by
may 6ji J B. MO IRE I 5 )
|’Y \.. Ki;• OIL. 10 barrel
.1 Just received and for sale by
may 5 j. B. MOORE & C >.
QCOTCH AJLB AND 1’ JR II I- 20 bl 1 iid
In kirk Ale, and 2 ) do Guidon Porter, in store and
de by [maj 5 A B 4 IN At l.
XT"E LLOW BANK
1 neived aud for sale by
A BJN U D
/ IRET WINES.
Y.’ quality, for sale by A. BON A I T D.
map 5 cor Bavsnd Whitaker sts.
•S- I SAY, LOOK HERE!
SHIRTS, Umbrellas, and water proof Coats. Just i
received at the Cheap’ Clothing Store, Gibbon's
range, nnd for sale cheap by
may 5 :E >. S MCl[ >l
- VERY HANDSOME.
JUST received per steamer, a splendid lot of Figured -
White silk an I Marseilles Vests—tho prettiest ever
i brought to this place. Call and soethem at the Cloth
! iug Store, Gibbon’s range. For sale by
i may 5 G EO. 8. NICHOLS.
YYTHALE 011.. 20 barrels Bleached Winter
Yt Whale Oil. For sale bv
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.,
1 mai 19 Gibbons’ Boil tin -
It t ‘l’ I’ IKK.— \. sow pa Buttor just
I received*and for sulo at the Emporium by
may 4 SEABORN GOODALL. i
/ t .YURIAG E 11 K* IRS \ LE—A pair of
V_Jbav Horses, kind, gentle, and excellent travellers
Apply to [may 4] EADELFOUD, FAY A CO.
NEW BOOKS.
I)RISMATICS. by Richard Hayward**, illustrated
i I with engravings.
Elefttro-Physlology, a scientific, popular and practi
cal Treatise on the I'revi‘ntion. Causes and Cure of Dis 1
case, or Electricity as a Curative Agent: by Dr.Gorshon
Huff.
The Child’s first History of America; by tin* author
of Little Dora.
Mother and her Offspring; by Stephen Tracy.
The bourbon Prince--Tho History of the Royal Dau
phin. Louis XVII. of France.
Ellen Linn, a Franconian Story; by the author of
the Hollo books.
Minnie Grey, or Who is the Heir? By Amy Lau
rence. Ac.
Also, a further supply of the History of Pendennis,
by Thackeray; Henry Esmond; Vanity Fair.
My Novel, by bolwer; Villotte, by Currcr 8011,
barnum's Illustrated News; Agatha’s Husbaud;Glea
son’s Pictorial. For sale at the bookstore of
may 4 S. ts. SIBLEY, 135 Congress at.
TL'S’F RECEIVED per steamer—lo-bhls. Apples; 10
boxes Oranges; 10 do Lemons, Figs, Nuts, Raisins,
I Currants, Citron. Dates. etc.
GEO. ALEXANDER, bull andCongres-sts..
| apr 15 Monument sq nan*.
IT7"HITB LEAD. 5000 pounds pure and No. 1
y y Whitelead. Just received and for sals bv
apr ■’ U 1! A ( 1
f ROYS, of good character, wanted at thisoq}ce
1 to learn the printing business.
\SI*AICA(I s ROOT. 1 case i para us Root,
in tiueorderjust received per Philadelphia steam-
I er, and for sale by
feb 21 WM. W. LINCOLN, Momun
n A \ . lay, landing
per bark Maria Morton, for sale by
j marl BRIGHAM. KELLY A GO.
/ 10SIIHY’ BUTTER.—SO packagesGoghen butter ;
* X just received per steamer Florida, ami for sale ut
the Emporium, by
_febJ7 SEABORN GOODALL. !
POT ATOES.- ■■ I ; . for sale bj
X jan 3l 11. J. GILBERT.
M-V'iv K l I*2 iT—oO bids No. 1,2 a"d 3 Mackerel;
. 50 half do. No. 1 and 2 do., landing nnd for sale
by (feb 15) COIIKN * TAIIVBR.
lEECH ES.- V fine lot <sfSwedish Leebhea; ano
_jther supply of Bazin’s articles and other goods, just
received bv steamer and for sale at the
a2B ‘ APOTHECARIES* II ILL, Broughtoa-st
\ | VGAZINES FOR MAY- Harper’s N< wM. iTthly
at! Magazine, Putnam's Monthly Magazine, Gra
ham s Mazine, Godey's Ladies Book, and the Book ol’
: the World, Nos. 7. 8 and 9, Received by
npPJS J. B.OIIBBEDGE.
i)lCIv LES. —ln barrels and half barrels, put in 1
\ inegar, ready for use. Just received and for sale
;• * SEABORN GOOD ALL.
/ tLARET WINJ Chateau Mor
V j Chateau I.ftitte, M. Julian, >l. Emillion. I < r sale
by [feb 24] A. RONALD.
IXECEI VEDlty Schr. Virginia and other v. <-
I li sels, 2.TU Canal or Tray Barrows, f>o Corn Ploughs;
25 John Riche's Cast Iron Beam Ploughs, 4 doz. 1
Double and Single AV hillhdroes, 1 doz. kegs Pat. Rail
road Car Grease! For sale by
n ‘ C. n. CAMPFIELD.
I ‘ K>SEh V\ ANTED |'i )R IMIII.A DKLpTm A
? high rale of freight will bo paid for a vessel to
load in the line for Philadelphia, apply to
feh 1 \\ ILLIS & BftUNDAGE.
nYDB U Lie CEMENT. lOOUbls. Hoffman Roi u
. dale, a superior description of Cement, landing
rum schr Franc is Satterlv; for sale by
npr 25 ‘ C. 11. CAM [’FIELD.
\ B'A BOOK Elect P
.ix and practical treaties on the prevention, causes
and cure of disease: or electricity as a curative agent,
supported by theory and tact: by Dr. Uersliom lluU
second edition—illustrated.
Prismatic.*?: by Richard Haywarde—illnstratcil with
engravings from designs by Elliott, AVorley, Ken
sett.. I Licks ami Rossi ter.
I’he Child's First History of America; by the author
of Little •• Dora.”
Bar mini's News No. 18. Received bv
jnay3 ,J. B. CUBE EDGE.
!I M !'-•—330 bhls. Lime, now landing per schooner
ill. M. Jenkins. For sale bv
pr 13 BP. Hi 11 AM, K ELLY & CO.
TRAVELLER'S TRUNK iJfcPOT,
<illoil*s Range.
whi( q, are the following:
j Superior English Sole Leather, iron frames, new pat
I Do. black Harness Leather, iron frames.
Black and bronzed Leather Ladies Trunks, new stvh*.
28, 30 and :;2 inch brass hand, extra finish.
2*. 3d and 32 inch black and bronze Folios.
50 common black paekim; Trunks, various sizes.
1 Solo leather and common leather Vnlliecs.
| Ladies* Hut Boxes, new patterns, black and bronze.
Mi) AAilton. Brussels. Tape-try and Ingrain Carpet
Bags.nil sizes ami qualities, together with Batehd
- in want are invited to give Him a call at the
Clothing Store, Gibbon's Range, whore great bargains
will be given. Call and see. may 4
OUPEHIOR WHITE AND YELLOW GREASE
kl For Railways. Carts. H-aw Mmhinory, Omnibus
sos,and nil other Carriages;bids and 7 dozen runs of
1 the above Grease, landing from schr. Virginia. For
J‘lcby I mar 24] C. 1L CA M PFI ELD.
RLCEI \ r.D Pi;!: LATE AK I; I \ \ |.> -A foil
.supply of Duffield s StnggA Sliav's Cussard's. and
. Roloson’s Hams: alsc, afresh and full supply of new
Groceries, for sale low at
ALEXANDER’S
qprlo cor. BulUnd Omgross-sts,. Monunumt-sq
A. ‘ >*. FRESH SUPPLIES received per
steamship Alabama :
i&Kjqjprefeo ;?0 glass jars Fresh Prunes,
50 drums (small size) Turkey Figs,
r - •*>! 11 boxes Cluster Raisins,
’talian Macaroni, white and yellow Vermicelli, Pearl,
Barley, Genesee self-raising Flour. Butter, Sugar, Pic
nic and Soda Crackers. Pig Hams, Smoked Tongues,
Bologna Sausages and Smoked Beef.
AV. G. DICKSON,
apr 7 corner Whitaker st and Broughton-lane.
(10MB8, BRUSHES, Ac.—lvory, Pearl, Bone, Buffa-
J 10, Satinwood, and Inlaid Hair Brushes; Ivory,
Buffalo and Bono handled Tooth Brushes: Nail Brush
es: Shell, Buffalo and Horn Dressing, Tuck, Side and
Puff Combs; also. Ivory, Buffalo and Shell Fine Teeth
Combs; just received, andor sale by
may 6 J. B. MOORE k CO.
4 RATi'A PLASTERS.—These plasters are pro
i J\ pare.lfrom the Arnica Montana, that valuable
I vegetable remedy, used for many years in Germany
and various other parts of Europe, with such astoni*h
ingefficiency, as to attract attention toils wonderful
medical properties. They are spread upon the softest
lambskin, and can be used by the most delicate per
sons. J list resetvod and for sale by
apr 7 AY. AV. LINCOLN. Monument-sq.
SOD V WATER.—In the highest possible state of
perfection, with a great variety of the choicest Sy
rups. prepared with great care and from the best ma
terials, may be found constantly on hand in the store
of AV. AV. LINCOLN,
apr 8 Monument Square.
SAVANNAH, MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16, 165i
.UODEII.VTE-niPARTIALIXDErENDENT-Jt’T.
_ —vr..jgg*:. _ ._.■■■ vjv.-i
Business CTaviis.
JOHN M. GUERARD,
ATTORNEY AT I. AW,
C'ommlsHloiirr for New Jericy,
175 Bay Street,
July 19 Savanx mi. Ga. i
E. H. EAOOIT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW AM) NuTARY PUBLIC.
Office at the Corner of Bay and AVhi taker Sts., over
I'eb 9 Swift A: Co.’s Store.
LOOK WELL 10 fOTO TIME.
THE Stbsciibor would ‘
inform the public 11. tho *1 I
ly~T J. ha roccivcii anew supply <>l'line AVatefi Mn- j
*+*&£&* tennis, in the w\ of Jewels, Cylinder?,
| Springs, Verges, Hand.?, and all other articles which
! are nceessnry to ourry on the Wat< h Repairing bus! -j
ness in all its branches; and will say that 1 am pro 1
pared to sot iu perfect order, the finest of all Watches,
at short notice and reasonable charges. All work
warranted tn give perfect sat:-faction. Also, have re- j
I ceived a lot of the genuine imported Crystals ol’ Eng
| lish inniiufaetnro, which will not break—not easy. j
’ Clocks and Jewelry cleaned and repaired.
\ . W. SKI IT, Watchmaker and Jeweler,
no* 28 129 CongraßWtreet ‘
“WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
ATTO I: XE Y A T L A AV,
; net 2d .MARIETTA, GA. l.v |
THOS. 1 LONG,
(t . ATTORNEY AT LAW \M) SOL E GEN. E. C.
AN ill practice in all the Courts of the Eastern Circuit. 1
j and the Counties of Lowndes, Clinch, Ware and A| i
I pling, in iSoiithorn Circuit.
j Office over R. Mayer, corner Whitaker and Ray
| Lane. Cm os nov 10 |
MEDICAL NOTICI
DRS. Rl'tlt DON \ Cl LLEN,
! Having associated themselves in the practice of Me
i dicino and Surgery, respectfully tender their prose?- !
j sional services to the citizens of Savannah and vicinity. 1
j In cases requiring the att ent ion of more than one phy- I
sieian, the attendance of both can be obtained free of |
extra charge.
1 Office on the corner of West Broad and St. Julien |
j streets. ly nov 10
!)'<. M. C. HEALD,
Ofllee Cor. ISrousgliton Drayton Sts., ,
a’’ “ Is prepared t > perform all operation -
*>?. -■'tl upon natural TEETH, and replace
j HJjjP!■'hose which are lost, from one to an
-L. L„ entire Double Set. All work warrant -
I ed to be durable. Extracting performed w ith care and
i skill. Charges moderate. TooLh-nc.ho cured. Exam
J naton and advi-e gratis. ly mar 2
*s=aaiv i) Rs. KO YALL & JOHNSON.
DEXTISTS,
Office e->r.S . ./.</#* n-.-t. and M irkel Sfrc
over S. 117/mot's jt’wdry store.
Office hours from 8 to 2 o'clock, and from J to 0.
mar 11 com
DU. 8. G. PANCOST,
Js prepared to perform all necessary
Operations for tho regulation, preser
<dXCHjLXrv,,l'ion beautifyingof the tooth.nnd
will insert artificial teeth, from a sin
gle tooth to a double set. Dr. I*, will spare no effort to
give the utmost satisfaction to all who may command
his services. npr 21
AMMKICAM house,
rfSjfSi lIANOA'EU STREET, - - - BOSTON, flO
iii 16 v tt e wis ui< e, Ml
Rebuilt, Enlarged, and Elegantly Furnished.
Possessing all the modem improvements and con
veniences for the accommodation of the
dec 2 traveling public. ly :
WASHINGTON HALL,
THE Til A VEhLEII'S HOME,
Mnenu, Ga.,
•WAi An Omnibus always in readiness to convey
|''j|j| passengers to and from the Rail lload depot t”
JiAthp Ha'll. 11. I*, itEDDING. Proprietor.
It. F. Dfnsk, Supcrintendaut. Gmo apr 19
MARSHALL HOUSE.
n a x- v x .x \ k , <; e o ~
rrrf GORDON KAROO, Piiopkietor.
Iljjli Late sf the United Status Hotel, Augusta, Geo. !
Jxni aprl9 ly
Z. N. WINKLER.
Factor and Commission Merchant,
223 Bay-st., Williamson’s Buildings,
aprlo ly
James mchenry,
INS UR A ,\ ( K 18 RO K K It YX I> X O
TARV IM IlhIC,
Marine Protests Noted and Extended. Averages ad
justed. Charter Parties and Average Ronds drawn.—
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from Ame
riean or British Underwriters, and attention given to
all matters connected with Shipping ami Insurance.
No. 118 Bay street, opposite the front of the Custom
House. ly nov 8
S. Z. MURPHY,
WHEELWIIItaiT ICIjACKSIIITII,
n;*: no. 92 st. jui.ivn .strf.f.t.
Be-7 sub of (In'. M< tried, &mm mill.
Carriages made and repaired at short notice,
and at reasonable prices.
jan27 • ly
JAMES 13. FiDLEft,
y \ Dealer ml lin port c ref \\ a I (lies,
•IK .Irwclry, Silver ‘Ware,
Fancy 4omlm, vc.
No. 12, So. 2d Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
sept 8 ly
JOHN ANTROBUS.
J'UR’L'R A IT. LA\!>S< \\ PE A Nl) A NIM A L
painter
st. Andrew’- Hall.corner of Broughton and
mar 5J Jeffcrson-stroots. [Cm
K. H. DARBY,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND CUTTER,
1 ID I Congress SI.,
Offers bis services to the citizens of Savannah, and
respectfully solicits a share of their patronage, lie
has no doubt of giving satisfaction to nil who may fa
vor him with an order for cutting or making flu* most |
fashionable garment. doc I ;
DANIEL CROMLAY,
FASHION A 111. 10 HOOT )l AKKRU j
Corner of Broughton and Bull Sts.
JTIIH .Subscriber i lesires to inform the public. J
that be has arrived from Charleston, and
has opened ns above, wlioro they are prepared
to execute orders for Roots of the finest tinish
and style, and equal, if not superior, to any heretofore
offered to the public. He has many friends in this
State who have been his patrons in Charleston, and
he solicits from them and the public a call and a trial,
nov 8 1y
THIRTY HOUR STRIKE LEVE? CLOCKS,
JEWELED.
wfev. TIIKSE Clocks are constructed (at considc- I
rable extra with a particular re- i
jpX'al gard to durability, the most, serious objee !
tion to the lever--the wearing of the points
iSsSfia of the balance shaft and screws, the eonse
juent increase of friction and decrease in motion after
running a short time—being obviated by the use of a
polisbedstone jewel, straight pivot or bearings,instead
of points to the balance shaft.
They are eased in beautiful cast Iron, ornamented
frames, and warranted to be as perfect time-keepers a#
the best are in use. For sale at the Jewelry Store, 129
Congress-st. fob . r >.
I UST RECEIVE!)—. r >o bales Georgia Cotton Ofinn
t) burgs, to bo sold very low.
M. PR END ERG AST A CO..
178 Broughton-st., opposite fit. Andrew's Hall,
feb 28 West side
I A IMP WlCKS.'—loogross of Solar, Astral and
i Lard Wicks, for wile by
apr2 JNO. B. MOtHIE A CO., Gibbons Buildings.
I ) ICICLES.—In barrels and half barrels, put in vino
gar, ready for use. Just received, and for sale by
mar 23 * SEABORN GOOD A LL.
j >HIL ADR li PH IA YLE \*D PORTER
I bbls in pint and quart bottles, in fine order and
for sale by I mar 26 A. BONAUD.
PATTES.— . 1 11 - 1 ivr I, ain ii -upply imported
Pattes with Trutle-. 1 doz. Terri tie de I'ois Gras j
Truffe, 1 do Pattes De BocassinefiTruffu, 1 do Pattes De
jrodreaux Truffe, Ido Pattes Fois Gras. For sale by
mar 26 Y. BON YTTD,
PbIRFU J>l liIRV , fctAFS, Fancy Articles, Ate.--
French, Goruiau.and American, warranted gem*
ine, and imported. For sale by J. E. DcFORD.
mar 31 Apothecaries’ Hall.
\~TE LVJ3T WINE BOTILE GoRKS.—One bale
of superior French Velvet. Corks. For sale bv
apr 13 JOHN B. MOORE it CO.
Ini j .Shares (,'eutrul Railroad Stock. 20 Shares
117‘ ) South Western Railroad Stock. Foj sale bv
apr 16 PADELFORD, FAY A Ct).
(tt) ST Y It’S - ENTER MIN ATOR, for the dertruc
j tion of Rats. Mice, Reaches, Auts, Flies, etc., just
received and for sale by
apr 29 JOHN U MOORE A CD.
I — .\ iTkCiIiT. i: INKS.—Kidders. Trunts. Reeves. |
Waters and Paytons, with and without prepara
tions. for sole by
apr 29 ~ JOHN B MOORE A CO.
SALT. —600sacks Halt for sale bv
mnr 17 11. J. GILBERT,
Unsmcsc (Eurbs.
WELLS .2 DURR,
Factors ami Commission merchants,
No. 91 Bay-atreet, Savannah, Ga.
L. W.’Wells, Savannah. L. M. DURR, Columbus,
mar 1 h v
jT s. derby.
House und Sign Painter, Guilder, Gla
zier ami Po per llaugcr,
No. 21 McDonough and 82 Perry-sts.
Orders will meet witli prompt’nttcnUon aud be oxe
| cute*! iu t.lo best manner. _ 7
STURGES & HAMPTON,
Gonoral Commission Morchauts for Lumber.
*tc. Ac.
Ofiico No. 7>- bay •street, Savannah.
ULFEIII \< KS.
Mt--sr‘- T \. Ponlain a Hand. Williams & To .
: Davis, Knlb *t Fanniug. W. S. A T. H. R'tv-i-ts, Bel
v her .v Hollingsworth. Ui*n. Andrew J. Miller, Col,
I John Milliige— Augusta. Ga.
I Messrs. Hand, Williams A Wile Charleston.
Messrs. llouter A ftuininell, and Lr H. L. Byril—Sa-
I vannali. (a.
, fob 9 ft mos
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Parrish, Dunning A Ulears,
Publishers, Booksellers and Stationers, 30
North Fourili-st., Philadelphia.
n AYE C*mstantly on hand every article suited to
ihi- business.[ the country merchant, and book
: seller; and are al-o prepared to’make up every kind
I of blank and printol work which tuny >*• ordered.
( mas. I). Parish.
Riciiaru and. b. Dr.NMSO,
ly lIK.NRV D. M
A. SHORT.
MASTER bl 1 LDER.
Will take contracts f>r Hull ling and Working Mu
j sonrv of every description. Re-sidonce, first door woat
j id St. Andrew's Hall, Broughton-stroot.
J. J. MAURICE.”
TIN ROOFKIL
The subs* riW h prepared to lay Tin Roof’**ui cor
rect principles, and, fnm Ift years’experionro. feel.s tt
-ured he * i*n givcsati.'tiiction. Prices very low-. I ‘> ,v t
reference given. t.d* is
it ~iy- Gutters and Conduet*>rs made to*<rder. . “ r
HULL vN KING.
FACTORS, COMMISSION am* FORWARDING MER
CHANTS,
No. 17’-! liny si.. Savannah, Gn.
oct 9 iy
FORT ly DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MKRDII ANTS,
Sa v an u a It, €4it.
llExav R. Fort, T. K. Di Nn.AM.
- oct 12 _ iy I
P. JACOBS,
SEG.VIt AND TOBACCO STORE,
bull Street, (Sign of the Big Indian.)
NEAR MONUMENT SQUARE. SWANN Ml. GV. |
N. it. Keeps constantly on lmml Sr.uniali. Half i
Spanish, and American Sugars, at wholesale and retail.
Also. Chewing Tobacco, Snutl. &•. june l t
KINCHLEY, LOCKETT & CO.
COM AIISSTON ME IU II \ N TS.
No. 7 5 II a y-s (~ Sava n u ah, tl a.
V. V. KIXCHLRT. E. LOt’Kt.rr. V. TUUM.VS. I
nov 8
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
MRS. DOE.
No. 17 BA UN ARP STREET.
Tak*- tliij* m**t h*d of informin'.’
the Ladi**s of Savannah and \ i-.’ !
cinity. that rbe lms on him*l £>. : ;Xugst~~a
v'xbc < and Will .instant lv receiving “w’-q j
a large aud fasliionnble assortment of bon- j
nets, Ribbons. Caps, Flowers, buttons, Combs, Man
tillas. Straw Trimmings, etc., etc.
I*. S.—All orders from the country promptly atten
ded to. 6mo 2(>
V. W. SKIFF,
AVnlcli Milker .lewder, j
’ 129 (’ouffrt.-s *t.. Sovaninth. |
jh -AV H f,iies. Clocks, a lul Jewelry .***“*“*
■g.’-jJiPjgarepaired and warranted.
J. H. COHEN & CO.,
M. I in l. ’ U OHT ‘N ST..
Next to I. Y\ . Morrell A Co.'s Funil
t ure Store,
Arc daily receiving large additions to their much ad
mired and cheap stock of
DRY GOODS.
“of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles,” ackuowl
edaed l\ all to be
•'•CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.”
Our facilities enable us to keep a complete assortment j
in our line, and wo are determined to make this the I
‘•Rea! Cheap Store of Savannah.” by selling Retail at !
Wholesale Prices. S liclting acontiuhatioh of tho pa
tronage so kindly extended us, we respectfully invite j
all to call and be satisfied.
Planters will find it I” their interest to examine our
Stock.
! No trouble to ‘ how Good may 2
A CARD
n The undersigned having rot'i'encd with an
MJw entire New Sleek of
Iff DREGS. CHEMICALS
i tSfr - (111(1
FANCY AUTICUT3S.
I At. No. 139 South Side of Broughton .-t.. formerly
W alker's Marble Yard.
| Is now ready lo f.irni-li any thing in his Line, nt the
i shortest notice.
SODA WATER
made inliis own peculiar wa v. sent to any part of the
city, and always lo lie had at the store, in the highest
state of perfection.
Prescriptions put up with care and dispatch.
it ij ‘ Tile Subscriber having served
tho public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a
share of patronage. C3r
mar 3 ly THOMAS RVERSON. Agent.
NEW WATCH. CLOCK, JEWELRY, AND
FANCY STORE,
X. I I l{rougiitoiist.,
MR. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of
Chronometers, Clocks, Town Clocks. Ac.. Ac..
(£-4 .jo respectfully Informs his customers and the
fcUl'kVjS public generally that he lias filled up Hie
Store 148 Broughion-st.. where lie intends to make a
permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry busim-.a ‘
in its various branches. YVat< lies. Clocks. Town Chxks.
Chronometers, Jetfdrv, Ac.. Ac., cleaned and repaired j
with dispatch and warranted. New fashion .lewelrv I
and Fancy Goods of all descriptions sold at the lowest I
prices possible.
\. B. Any Wah li. Cba-k. See., flint cannot be re
paired by other watchmakers, .1 pledge myself shall
be repaired bv me to satisfaction and warranted,
j nov(4 ly FRANCIS BTETN.
r> AISIN S. 100 whole, half, and qr. boxes prime
i Bunch Raisins, for sale bv
fob i COIIEN & TARVKR.
HEC iv KR’S Self ,i: ing Patent Flour, (6 and 12
lb. packages.)
Also, Yeast Powders, Super. Curb. Soda, and Cream
Tm tar.
A full supply of the above article# received per
steamer Florida, for sale, at Cash Put its. by
feb 16 \V. G. DICKSON.
IUKST INDIA ’ItFSBR VF.S.—I eases Preserves,
t y by steamer Florida, and for sale by
mar 4 A. BONAUD. |
\r 15 AY’ BQOKS.—Punch’s Pria*
i 1 Contributor, and Travel# in London Applet,.n\s
Library.
Agatha’s Husband, a novel by the author of “The
0j Uvii - - Ac.
The Three Pirates, or the Cruise of the Tornado, by
Harry Hazel, author of Yankee Jack,” Ac.
The Spitfire; a Nautical Romance, by (.'apt. Chamier,
author of “Ben Brace,” Ac.
Graham's Magazine, for April.
Godev’s La ly * Book “
Peterson's La.lies’ Magazine do do.
Barn urn’#* Illustrated News. No. 12. Received bv
mar 23 J. B Cl BBEDOE.
nililJlD EXTRACT OF SENNAj- Tlii#( tract
I. sesses the active properties of Senna inacoticen-
I tinted form, and is a mild and pleasant purgative. Just
I arrived for sale by
feb2l \VM. W. LINCOLN. Mopugient #q. |
S)ATTI> 9ii i r>■<-■ ■ i\l a lYc. b -upply es imported
Pattes. with Truffe#. viz :
1 dozen Terrine De Fois Gras Tulles
1 do Pattes De Reeassines do.
1 do do l)e Pordreaux do.
1 do do De Fois Gras for sally.
A. BONAUD,
mar 23 corner of Bay and Whitakcr-st#.
I;\t ELSIftR OltlUS DENTIFRICE, .V
_i pared by A.& J. Ramsay. This Dentifrice imparts
to the gums a beautiful anil healthy appearance, re
moves tartar from the teeth, afford# an agreeable fra
grance to tlic breath, and cleanses artificial teeth. For
ruin a* 25 cents per bottle bv
JOHN D.MOORE A CO,
npl 13 Gibbon# Buildings.
IjAGGLYtL —3O bales Bagging.in store and for |
> ‘ pr I ‘ BaiGH \M. KELLY A j •
/ IHRYS’PALiNE POMADE. Fox improving and in
\j creasing tho growth of the Hair, just received and !
for wale by [may 6] J. Tt. MOORE A C<>. I
Vs O. SUGAR.—3O hbdr, > Sugar, for sale low i
l > . todose. by [ttayOl SEABORN GOOD ALL. ‘
TIN WARE TIN WARE
I HAVE •*. hand and an* ,r.a m .f a . unin
I Ti N WARE f every vai *ty and iual
mlc and retail, to which I would invite the in-i .-c- 1
lion of the public—teellng assured that 1 can give set- j
k-iaclkm both as regard unnlitv end prt*o
Also, Brass Kettle : brass, Iron. Enameled nnd Tin I
; nod ?auce Pans. Frying Pans , Smoothing Iron-. I u
: Dogs; Iron Pot-. Ovoup nml Spiders. Tea Keltic- !
1 Gridirons; Wattle Trotis; Table
sticks; Snuffers; Tea nnd Dinner Bells. Al-.,*;i„-and
Rrittanin Fluid l.amps, and munv articles too mi o r
1 ous to mention. Call and see.
! march 5 j j MAURICE, j
GARFET AND FLOOR CLOTH WALLHOUSE ;
Curt a inn. Curt a* n UooriH. a. o.
No. 150 Congress an.l 57 St Juliou-htrccts.
! THK Huhp, ri,M ‘ r bat th*- it,. ~
IkmdM °f Savannah have felt ;> interest in th.-
establishing of a t:.M;Pi:f WAHFHDI m ..
this city, and being aware that many have been swan
ing the’completion of the New store. s*tlnt they ■ |
imik** their selection of th** vurimn arti.de- f *r lurn**h
mg their houso. would r.-p* ctf.llv intorm the pu! he
gcnerallv that h<* will this t v ..pen the most < om, u
assortment of all thevari uo st- I.- f e *'.s usuall\
kept in similar establishment", the st*v k of the differ
ent deparUucnts will ooni and, in part. **f the following
Goods, v,x:
Carpot Department
Koval Velvet T-.p.-trv Kru.-arl-. Mocc! l>u-eb.
Brusels, Velvet T.posiry and Pro- !• r-:*u*
plv, Superfine. Fine, and Common ln-.-r *n. Plain nnd
Twilled Venetian for stairs, hall?, *:- Dm.-.-<•••* . L
12-4 and 16-4 in width, .f everv varieiv . f patu>rus.
Hearth Rugs, Parlor and Stoop Alats, rabh u iWano
f'*.\ers, Silver and Brass Oval aud Octaj-.n Sum L •!
Stair Linen, etc.
Oilcloths.
Os every width, from Ito 8 yard f r hall-, dining
r*onis, steamboats, saloon;-*, etc.; K< *•....i Mi -•**-.
nv nnd small figured Furniture Oil t I<-H- 4-4. .7-4
an.Lft4 Wide: Figured India Rubber Cloth t r stair-*.
Curtains.
Sdk nnd Worsted Damask DeLnine, \\ rd.d and
Linen Dnuiatk DeLnine. Figured an-t Plain Damask .
vark.v of color.-. White eiitl buff for Shades
Window Shades.
Transparent Landscape. Modidti -n. Gr.rlnmL an.l
White and tbdd. entirely n*-w stvle < I l.ooj .T
with all ttie various Triinniings tor Curtains and
Shades.
Gilt Cornices.
Bands, Loops nnd Pins, of the greatest variety nnd
patterns, of the latest iinportatnn—nil of which “ill
, be soH,ut wholesale or retail.**!, them -t liberal term*
WM. 11. G 1 ION, Agent,
| nov o 150 Conferees and 37 Bt. Julien-sts.
Al’ O T HKCA RY • S HALL.
I South East Corner of Ur >,if,ton and Utrnardr'r r.V, f
Suvaiiah, Ga.
! THE Subscriber would most respectfully In
mtng countrv. that he has taken tin- G.-re -ituat. and !
a.- ah**ve, where he is now opening a full and |
i i)Ri:ciS. .Ml niriM-..-, eilKMiru.s. i>i:u
funtory. Fancy Articles, Dyo Stuffs,
G LASS-W A RE. &e. At ..
i Wide lie offers to the public at whole.- m k axo rftmi .
| on such terms ns cannot fail to give entire satisfaction.
both ns reganls price and quality,
j Every article he offers for sale has been selected In
i himself within the last twenty days, f.-om the most r*
liable bon In ihe northern market-: particular at
tention having been paid to their purity and freshness.
Having had several y**ars’ experience in the pn
seription laisiness in northern and southern cities, he
’ t'cels himsolf fully prepared to compound all prescrip
tions and family mclieiucs entrusted to him. with care. |
■ neatness and dispatch.
Prescriptions put up at all hours of the day and I
| night, by a skilful ande* inp*-tent hand,
j Physicians. Country Merchants and Families, ami
all persous who need or tuny need pure and genuine
! Mcdieines. or any other article that is generally found .
iu a well regulated Drug Store, are respectfully invited !
to cull and examine his stock before purchasing else
where, at the Apothecary’s llall.
J. E. Di FORD,
i mar 22 417 Druggist and < Ihemist.
TAKjORIWGo
Dl BBLE & CAREY,
Hums in nuiil,
’ cony it; Bnonurrox *\n unrr.tnrn sts
Suva ii n nil, Gn.
I r FHI’ SURSCRI BURS would call the attention of the
: 1 citizens of Savannah, to their .SPRING STYLES
ok ai.l colors op
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.
YYhich they are prepare t to manufaeture to order, in .
j the neatest and most fashionable styles.
! Also, their stock of lieiuly Hade Clatliing,
! all of which have been got up in a .uperior style !
any ever before offered for sale in this market. * I
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS is complete,
and well assorted. These Go<mls will be sold on the
most reasonabc and accommodating terms,
mar 25 ts
T. AY . iIIcARTIIOR iY ( ().,
(STC.N OF THE LIU OOFPBB POT) WHol,v.St|,K A VI RFT til.
TIN WAKE MANUFACTORY
A A it
SToy ■: iVAui; kooh.
•, ‘YE have now. and keep eon
stautly on band, a full and e jv,
JNf -V tensive STOCK, wliieb we otter on -■'>
r > r< -'ft* s,, nable term
Pumps, Pipe,
Sheet Lead, Copper
a lid 7iinr.
These Pumps are of simple construction, amt even
part perfectly titled- -they are so made that they uiiiv
be taken apart uml access gained to nil the valves with
out taking up the pipes, or even detaching the plat
form. to which the Pump i< fastened.
\\ e live al~’ mll inc tlieceh-brnled Hm k Pnttmi
( ouking Stove, fur wood, which i- being very
extensively used in the city ami country. The mio
cess of this Stove, since its introduction bv up. has
•wen gratifying—-nothing hn# ever been offered to tin
public for eulenary purposes that has given such gen
eral salisfaetioii. Mr .-I all take greet pica -lire in
showing this Stove, whether jmi purcbi.-* of us ,
not, anil we think we run satisfy you that this Stow
| is superior to any ev. r offered fin*- sale in this market,
mar 24 STORE. NO. I .'{ BARN \KD ST
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
vr Tin:
i VnvSlnrp, “Vo. I ,0 Eii-f>itglitnn-stvci't.
’ ’ U 1: Inn.- I'i-t r. .1 ..m -1...|,
M... 11.- : i"l !.• ’■ ’.'C/STfe
..tor beaut \ and neatness cannot be#ur- J
passed, mi l would invite the attention of the **
public to the same. As vve are dctcrmineil t.> suit the
most fastidious hi in de, and in price#,and in Myles oi
GOODS, which are unequalled in the city.
Consisting of
Fine French Organdie Muslins,
Super, do do do,
do do Jaconet do.
Super. French and English Lawns,
French Robe ala Bayadere, of the late.-t style* in
Muslins and Bareges.
Super. Black Lawn# and .Muslins from to 50
1 cent#: fast color# from the celebrated manufacturing
• house of Mulhonfle .t Frcrcs.
j Ii ; and M'hite& Col and Swiss Muslins.
I M'hite Emb'd Organdie do.
[ Col’d. do Yluslins. now stvjes. j'laiilwL;
! Fine White Dotted Miidin#.* Foe sale bv
mar 31 J.H. OtJHKN & CO
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS.
DOUBLE Refined Crashed
gar, Grv st a I izei I, ‘! ranulat cd do., i c
■> Sugar. 12 11 s. for SI.
Lower Grades Brown Sugar, 14 lbs. f..r sl.
Dark (suitablefor servants Sugar. 17 lb#, for <-1.
FRESH TEAS—Selected from the latest importu !
(ions, consisting of:—Extra Hyaou, Extra I'iueGun !
powder, and Ooolong.
Fresh Mustard. Sardinia. Pickle,#. Prerervcs. Sweet
Oil. Almonds, fancy boxes I‘runes, Brandy. London !
Mustard, peaches, Turkey Figs, extra lar-e'and fine, j
and 20 boxes Raisin# (all duster#'—whole. Half and j
quarter boxes—Mace. Nutmegs. Spires, Ac.
Just received per steamer—2 bbls. Pig Hams; 60
| Smoked Tongue#, large size; 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages: ‘
! 2 bbls. Smoked Beef.
j For sale at DICKSON'S,
1 r. Whitaker st and Rruiiphlon laue. ;
HOME MANUFACTOKY OF
Saddlos,Br id los an and Har nos s , ‘
, 1 Congrett-Slrect, Savannan, iin.
,j\ The Subscriber# manufac
| uMUk ture and keep (vinhtantly on JbjVvs
band, a large Stock of SAD- ;
* DLLS, BRIDLES, mid II \it- mtlVnJl
NESS, aud make tn order any desci iption of article in
onr line. Our stneir comprise# also, n large a; soi tment
of Trunks. Carpet Dags. Valeise#, Saddle Bags, M liips.
M od and Dray Collars. Dray Harness, etc*
j Person# desirous of purchasing, would do well to
give u# a call, and examine our Stock. All work man-’
j ufacturcd by us, warranted for material and workirnyv*
I jx MAMir!r--. ,STr,< • MAUjrra * CO.
j N. B.—Repairing done on fhr shortest notice #rwf or.
I ronable term# -ct 2u
simile copies two cents.
PREMIUM SEWING BIRDS
Jir Then* useful aud justly celubratoit birds aro
j -• >•• ••• Manufacturer*, and
1 i*•■ mmended to the favorable notice of tbe
if Lwli*- - articles which in point of useful
im-, b-a\u> ami durability, cannot l*e surporpcd Put
1 If beauty was it ground upon which we could
• r<- ‘mmend b.-tu. we 100 would be ready to exclaim,
w.-hni*- • n h--f such but how often *lo we see the
Uir form -i woman, and the natural l-eatily which
lienveu i,. kin.llv given her. mnterialh lessened
i bv ad form ‘11,.* natural .onseque'neeorsew
i in F an unfavomi-h* j •**nion • I.adies,we trust that
I W. ..• ii. i uin; two much when we tell you, that of
, ti. many ik -a-i;i <ls already introduced, and in eon -
| -:-o*t m**. itMii, pa\ a-jgijt against them Addr.*ss or
-1 “• * nov . u j A.'im.i;
UNeiChARLt LOOKS.
/“N r- r d*.i t - ..f nnv kin.l. w hich challenge tho
would to piel them, the hero of % hundred
■ft./ 1 : • • pied. It is dm* to the public
‘ that ! >-'. the offered.should be fairlv te.-.t?d.
f"r lh:*'. I-*” : . :!,*• p - prieb r offers to deposit Fivo
Its umtr, *1 t. U j* v hw,l* for to years, it not
•**oii*r “ on—a reward to the bueccssful operntor.on
• ibej ternn Any pen-m may select throe
i*-< k'i in ihirt y—t . fnr,. , mining them—and fnay
!h**n * xnmii remaining twenty seven, nnd have
the ue ot th'-ir k* y lie jnav ttr n have one in*.nth
> “ P'-: r 1 U pi* kin * instrument-*, w tmn he must b.*-
Hicp.-P •prutmu. an**, pay ..no per cent, per
““ ‘ ‘'l- in 1 till he picks ..m- < t tho
, selected lc-1;-. .-r al and* n- it. the last of w Iffeh lie
may . *■ u!l ..• ha* .irate*! t.*u days. Winnie
I ha.-- j inked •nel -U. t.. th* aerrjdanee *-l a disinterest
, t'-i ■ ■ -mmittve. h>- i -.nlv to prove that he knows bow
, t*. pick i! .iy ji. Umg the remaining two locks in
. the t".. 1.. 1 i.* v\ in day-, t.. tho acceptance of the aau*e
Tin- may * ertify that Mr P S Woo*lbr ! .dgc lias de-
P'Mi.-d in my hands ertit. and check *.f SSOO. pay al*lo
. hi ’b.- II mi..\c! Rank.New York, fur the purpoM- naiu
ij J AMES C\ PEACH.
Payable Taller at the Hm .wr bank
, vTh re Loci with .v -with a variety of
, supciiur fini bed Store, amt House Door WU>*. with
• an*l with- id km • .M- *. i arpeuters Mortice. St-** k,
j Closet. iu-t. Trunk Pad. Drawer, Ac.. A, . with
Pore lain aud .Mineral Knob-, ju-t receive*! nnd for
1 sale by K. LOVELL,
June 5 No. 11 Barnard street.
. | fsr i: i CEIVEP. a sui
• P Paiuts, fire an I weather prool
I Silver's Mineral Paints, differ < -entu.llv from nil .dl.
I era in market. They nr.* not t'lav*. tliev r.**,uir* H lit
lb* OH. they do not work tou-.blv. but ilow easily #
j White Lead. Tliev b.v on n ver> b**av\ bn*lv. -.-Hi rht
awv an.l bccoiu.* an Indestrnct.iblo covering of Hint
j They neither crack nor pec).and require no stronger
: dryer than white lend.
I Lav ** > variety of. ..|r*r> Red.Yell*.w.vnriou-* Brown®
and Jet Black. Tliev are suj eritir in Lslv ~.r cover
ing pr.j -rtv* I -any tiling -ver discovered, and j>ound
f* r pound will cover double the surface of white 1.-ad
or /.in* Mineral P .inis and require less oil.
1 am n.-w prepnred t. . over tin Roofi*. as nothinpa-l
----; hen sto Tin like Silver s Mineral Paints. For sale 1 y
JOHN J. MAURICE.
may 0 10 and 12 Barnard-streot.
A NEVER FAILING COUGH REMEDY
A Lull- Discovery.
Dv. V<m. H. Tutt's rectoral Elixir.
For th*- ]•: ‘ ?i: cui
I 1 Coughs. Colds. I ntinenzn. Bronchitis, Asthma,
Btnttingof Plo. il. Croup.('atarrli. Hoarse
ness. Pleurisy. Pneumonia. AVliooj'ing
Cough. Difficult. Bivathing, and
In* Spent Consumption.
The abov** preparation is confidently recommended
to those afflicted with any of the above diseases. It
contains no mineral whatever, but is coin posed of vege
table substances, w hich in their eombinatinon exert a
powerful nnd specific effect, upon the respiratory or
gans. expelling, through the skin, kidneys, and bowels
all the impure agencies which tend to disease the deli
cate substance of th** lungs.
In Asthma, ils effects are very prominent, relieving
almost instantly the difficulty of breathing.
In Croup, one singl*■ *!■’-**. >* itli a flannel saturated
with turpentine, l-oun.l to the throat, will relieve in
ten minntes,
In Bronchitis, it promotes easy expectoration, and
affords instant relief.
The Pectoral Elixir is not recommended to cure all
I diseases, but only (In of the lungs ami their connex
ion, and for these it is a
Certain and Pleasant Remedy
II is m*w patronized ly many eminent physician# in
heir pra< lice, nnmy ot whom have given voluntary
testimonial# of its event virtue in healing lungdisens-
Prepared by Mm. 11. Tutt. M. D.. Augusta, Ga.,
and sold l.v .IAS. It. CARTER, Savannah, and by all
the principal druggist# Month. nov Ift
DANCING ACADEMY”
r\ MGN'SjI-'l K A. BONAUD. i<> ed fully in ■
1 form.# hi ]at I - mi-. :nd (bo public in genera.
* tlc-M,e will 0m,.„ |,i# Academy nt ARMORY
*—H \LL. on Saturday. l'-tli Oct’r ai 5 o'clock. P.
‘I All his former pupils arc respeettullv invited to
attend.
iiTn<>\ Days -Tuesdav s, Thursday?and .Saturdays:
j bom t 7l< r young La.'.ie and Ma.-'er#, and in in 9
. lo— lor Gem Icuieu. Price of tuition. sl2 for twenty
tour le.-o, is. ts ‘ oct 14
IMPORTED WINES,
iiiqtiors, Segars, and Fancy Articles.
The Subscriber lias on baud a fine and
well selected stock, comprirlng the fellow•’
SQkiPJ&Sltil I I*’ half pipes (itard. Dupv & Cos
,'X I 3do do Old Hennery
Buaniiy •{ 2do do Sazerac, Vintage 1840
2do do Jean Louis, do 1800
( 3do do J J Dnpy
| 4do do Old Reserve Madeira
2do do London Particular
I 3do do old port.
M'tnk# I 6do do Old Sherry
2d msks of Claret
[ ‘.‘o casks Champagne
f 20.00 H Rio Honda
10.000 La Gruiz
S.voaps ! 5,C00 La Union
ID.OoO La Pntria
I 25,ftftft Trabueaa
Also. large supply of Fancy Groceries, such as Im
ported Cordials. English I'ii klcsand Sauces. I'reaerTca,
Prunes and Jelly, for Mile by A. RONAUD.
dee S Corner Bay and Whitakor-sts.
npiCNNJ !
I H. J. GILBERT,
t.d.9 West side Market square.
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED.
Tllk great number of persons both male and fe
| male wha have been bene-filted by tlie appßoa
tjon of Dr. P.nnning’B improved Brace.or abdniniuablc
supporter, di ring Ibc pa-t year.Jins induced the snlv
‘liber i“ order a huve supply of the above val
uable nr'b lc lilreot from the manufactory, which
will enable him to reduce the price of the same
so that all can be nccommodntud who require
♦ heir assistance. A female well qualified to fit*
the Brace will be in attendance upon Indie#, and,
if desired, will be waited upon at their residences.
npr 21 8,0. HANOI IST BroughtooHrt
MY Y’ DAY PARTY.- The Army of litl
are informed there is a full supply of White Lin
en pants. M bite and Fancy Marveilf Vest#, Jackets,
■■'birts. Hals, .Stock.- \r . Ac. to be bad at the Clothing
Store. Gibbous Range, and for sale bv
GEO - NICHOLS.
(tOltN, !- prime White N, * Ot n,
I lv expected. For sale on or before arrival.
! apr 30 A. 0. TOltf 8.
(V >AL. Y Cargo oi Bmith*#Coal per ecbr Ileury.—
Just received and for sale by
j npr 30 HUNTER A GAYIMELL.
(lUNGKC.SS WATER.—A fresh supply of Congress
’ Water received direct from the Spring# and for
j sale by - - foprSO] B. MODrE ACO
I KMONSV UUP - j rW Lem
ion Syrup, asportwl qualities. Just rerbivel and
j for side by [apr 301 J. U. MOtHtEA CO.
j I vlllE l i
I ‘ Prune#. Citron and Bunch Raisin#, just received
i and for sale by [a 30) W. G. DICKSON.
hit. HOOFL \ M>'S CELEBRATED” GER
MAN BITTERS, for the cure of Liver Complaint*
I Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility. Chronic Diarr
j boea, Di: cease of the Kidney; and nil diseases arising
j from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Received and
jf rpab by J. E. Df.FORD,
“PrSS Apothecaries HaII.
UAY 12.‘> bundles Hay, landing perechoona ‘ at
artict. For sale by
j - AprO DRIOHAM. KELLY &G
(IXEX lI’RKI hi RiOTiON \ v . , v
j useful article for bathing purpose, and much su
perior lo the hair gloves now m use, where* friction ip
required. They are very highly recommended by tho
medical faculty in England and tho United States
.7ut received and for sal* by \V W. LTNCOLIf-, -
BlirM Monument Square.
NO. 291