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Hooka.
Os ALEXANDER SMITH.
Books written when the .soul I* at -pring tide,
When i! is laden like a groaning ky
Before n thunder-storm, are pos,or nnl glndne- *
And majesty and beauty. The seize tho reader
As t* in|K.'*ts ship, and War him ou
With a wild joy. Some books aredmu he*l rafid*
Gu which a creat siul’ft Wealth lie* all in heaps,
Like a wrecked argosy. What i” “* riu l*< >k • ’
They mioglo gloom ami splendor, os Fve-oft,
lu thuud'rous sunsets s*-oti thethouder pih"’
Seamed with dull fire and fierewt glor> n u’
They awe me to my kne***. a* if I sbssi
1 u presence of a king; They give me tear,
Such glorious tears a* Eve's fair daughters -tied.
When first they clasped u sou ofOml, all bright
With burning plumes and splendors of the nky,
In zoning heaven of their milky arms
How few roadbooks aright! Molt souls arc shut
By sense from grandeur, a.* a man who snores,
Night-capped and wrapped iu blankets to the nose,
Is shutout fromtliv night, which, like ft sen,
Broaketb forever ou n strand of stars.
CompHiiaentni).
Fred. Douglas, in an a'll re - before the Lite J
anti-slavery meeting In Now York, speaks of j
the übolitiouists in theso words :
“In running thither for shelter and succor,wo
have only fled from tlio hungry bloodhound to
the devouring wolf—from a corrupt and selfish j
world to a hollow and hypocritical church; und !
may I not add, from tho agonies of oarth to the *
flumes of hell
Wo do not observe that Mr. Greeley objects
to this compliment, though ho comments upon
the Speech. Tho Tribune fears that. Fred’s doc
trines may injure tho protectvo policy. What
nonsense. Neither Fred, nor his white und
black coadjutors have power to injure any
thing, except them.-olves and tho objects of
their fanatical solicitude.
Benevolence of’ the Israelite#.
A writer in one of our exchanges says :
Tho writer of this had occasion, not a groat
while ago to examine into tho dilf'rent form- of
benevolent action in tho city of London. II”
was surprised to (ind that the Israelite* had, in
proportion to their number, in ro hospitals, ns- i
ylums, schools, and other benevolent insfitu !
tions, than any other sect in the capital ofEug ‘
land; that their charities wore less ostentation.-:
and thoir poor better cured for, unless the (Junk
ers wore an exception.*
Sin-tel* of a Cxent lcmcil.
Moderation, decorum, and noutne.*.i di.-tin
gtti.-h the gentleman; ho is at all times affable, j
diffident, und studious to please. Intelligent,
and polite, his behavior is pleasant and grace
ful. When ho enters the dwelling of nn inferi- j
or, he endeavors to hide, if possible, tho differ- ;
once between their rank in life: ever willing to
assist those around him, ho is neither unkind,
haughty, nor overbearing. In the mansion of 1
the great, tho correctness of his min l induces |
him to bond to etiquette, but not stoop to adtt- 1
lation; correct principle cautions him to avoid ;
the gaining table, inebriety, or any other foible i
that could occasion ->1?-reproach. Pleased with
pleasures of reflection he rejoices to see the gai
eties of society, and is f.t-ti lious upon no point
ot little importance. Apjoar only to be a gen j
tlennin, and its shadow will bring upon you
contempt; be a gentleman, aud its honors will
remain even after you arc dead.— Ea- *
<jle.
\*KW hooks, r. . I \!-111 j; i. >. sSi 7;
LEV. No. 1.35 C.iigri—-street—
The Rector its St. Bard-dpi i*: l v F. W. Sh-Don. My
II mi’- in Tmmittuia.or Niue V. ir- in Au-lnitia.
Ijndie.*’ New C.Hik Book bv Mi - S , rah Jane Hale.
Lifi* II.T. an I Tln r.. t.v N. D. Willi*.
Ntek of tli- W"l-. a Tab* of K. ol uck v: by Dr. Bird. ■
I,ove Affairs iu Our Village 2 Y. ir* A by Mr-
Cau-ti".
A Stray Yankee iu Tr . bv Dllillip Diixtoil
Evelina, or the Hi-h.rv of a Young Liid:. Intro
duction into the \N vl.l: by \\\ Biirucv.
The simdv Side, or Lifi- in a Country i'ursoungi-; i.v a
Pa-tor* Wifi*:
Tile Mill Man Brid.’ t.v T S Arthur.
A vov'ig” to th-’ t’ •!*•(i.*i 1 Country fr"in the Mauu- I
script of An iM salt: by t: v Dr. Cheev. -.
Dr. Tyngs Family i'oiuim utary on the Four Go*-,
I’ ‘
Sucrrd Song* f-r Kamilv mid Social W r*!dp.
Every Day scripture Kciding*. t .rtheU-eof Fami
iie* by Rev • s. Blake. M D
E- nv-and Miscellanies of t!race Aguilar, ooleeted
from tho Manuscript bv tu-r Mother.
I’octleal Works of Tlimiia* Gray; I.v Th"-. Re and.
Summer aud Winter of the Siul, by R. v. Er-keiu
Neale.
D-.-t'.r Ilip'li. undid* V'.ung Friend-.
Boys’ and Girl- Own Ikw.k
Agnes Sorell, u Novel; by G. U. K. Jum.w. Ac., ke.
*pr 27
lIRBSH
1 kegs and thus fiv li i in-hen Butter, 5u boxes :
Cli and cask—just r.cevevl and for - de lit tin- Em
j-orium, by SEABORN GOOD AL. i
I I'ST til.’ .31N I.l’ : ■ -I'll M'l'l 1
>) box. - orm ‘-in | . • m-.ii-. INut*, lb. in-.
Currant*.Citr ui. Bat*'*, .dr.
GKO. ALEXANDER, Bull and Congre 1 .
••iprl. Mot,u.mmi square.
NEW BOOKS.
r IMIK Work- ofjiiin Hall -!.■■■-••ii.lsof the West— i
l the author'* revised .xlilion.
The Camel Hunt, a narrative of personal adven
ture, by J. W. Faliens, author <>f Life on the Isthmus. 1
Behind tho Curtain, a tale of Elville.
Dr. Birch and hi* Young Friends.by Wm M. Thaek
arny, with sixteen illustrations by the author.
Rural E-.-nys, by A. J. Dovvniu - edited with a nn
moirof tim author, iy .lame* W. t urtis; and a Letter
to his Friend -, by Fred. riku Bremer.
Every Day Scripture Reading, with brief review* !
and practical obsiTviiUnns. fir tlieii*.- of Families und 1
Schools. Iy Rev. John L. Blake, D. D.
E**ay* and Miscellanies. “lioiee euttiiig- from 111>-
Manuseripts of Graee \guihr, autlior of O al. ■ fC.
dars,’ ke. selected by her mother. Sarah Aguilar.
Eustace Quin tin, n ■ qu.d t*. Mary Driee, by G. W.M. i
Reynold*.
Jiu-k and hi* Bride, or tli” Hi rhwuyinan'* Flight; l>
ing the furtlmr Hilveiitur.-s ol ('lau.le aud lii> friend...
by the author of ‘Gentleman Ja< k,’ beautifully ill us
tratod.
The 111.1 drat .I Bible, numl.er*r. ■ iv.-1 t.. 47.
H iriiuiii * Illustrate t Nov *. N > 17
Lofty and Liwly.hv Miss Mclntosh—further -uppb !
received by n2x J. B. CF Bit EDGE.
riUNNEIis OIL. -in barrels superior Hair Oil.
J Just received and for -al. Iy
may 5 J. B. MOORE A CO.
riCOTC H AI.E \N D IMR ILK. _‘o bbls. lal
O kirk Ale. and 2 1 .1” London l’-••:i in * i • and
for sale by (may 6) A BO\AI D,
\r i t.i > w
ctiivvd and for sale by
Ziaf • A BON VCD
AGENCIES.
(* v The I t ign. Ii- Vg. t.t fi r the sale of
| [((j |SSj Georgia llurr Mill Stone, dr and
11(H B] and fur ui hi-d %v itii all them ary Iron-
co.’iiplete Ir rnit it 1 , pi-.-pared i”
furnish I'n i.di Burr.O b.gno and ! • pn- Mill Sbm. -
of every dimension.
\\ ll.ter'M Patent Fir.-Dmof Safes,
AT M VNCK V. I I lli; s PRICKS.
Burns A Griswold * Sea Island Cotton and Cotton Saw
Gin*.
Taylor’s patented Georgia Straw Cutter, the most
compet-nt of any in n-e at pi . -eiit
Specimen* of nil tim nliove to he seen at the
Ware house, 171 BvY oT,, Sw.wnaii.
f,d, 3 Cl I AS. 11. CAMPFIELD.
NE VV HAMS lu-i iv. I .‘"O lb.. ii .• :ra
spire cit red Baltimore Hams, also 6 hbl Fulton
Market Dig Hams ofsuperior q unity for sale.
GEO. ALEXANDER,
fid, IS corner Bull and Congre*- -t*. M.,n t -qr.
’ KWTliTmVks.—Kic iro-Dliy.-iolo. >, a i-ntine
and practical treaties mi the prevention, cans. .*
and cure of disease: or 'b*ctrii ity a- a curative agent,
supported by theory and fact: by Dr. Gent hum Huff
second edition—illustrate*!.
Prismatic*: by Bichard 1 lay ward, -illustrated with
engravings from de-igns by Elliott. Worley, Ren
nett. Hi.-k and Rossiter.
The i ‘hild's Eirf History cf America: by the tmthir
of Little “ Dora.”
Baruum’.s News No. 18. ID- ived by
mas 8 J. n Cl BBED E
ritdKAY w 1 \ E \ silp.'i i r arti. 1". str -n :ls re m-
I mended; direct fr'-m the importcrsaml for sale bv
H pr 7 A. Bu\Al D.
\B A Z IN’S
, niAtums etc. Just received, ands r
sale by apr 9j J- E DeFORP. Apotlun iry's^lLdl
O’ ATS.—.SO bushel.-ju.-t r* • < iv-- IL in Cold, . oiml v
and for sale low, by miff WELLS .v PI'BIL
I) 1 7 \ S -50 bushels Cow I'.a u-l i••• iv. I !• u
Cold) county, and tor mhlc low hv
may Iff VVIiLJ D!
IdHIOSfI at ‘I DBODS. Lemon and Ra-|deriv
Gum Drop*, miinufii* tur.'d by I'hauv. ii: ju.-t
received per Philadelphia steam.ir. and fi*r sale bv i
apr 8 VI. W. LINCOLN. Mi ihiiiwbl -
■ ‘Trench On j i r
J; tot ’>y [jn aej A. uu.naud
AGRIUULIUiiAL WAREHOUSE, I
170 BAY ST—SAVANNAH. GA.
The subscriber is prepared to 1
furuished Plautcrs, Country Mer- ;
-hauls and “the:-, at WHOLE- j
1 9 SALE or RETAIL, every variety
TZZlrW'niii ‘
\ *i * liiiiii al I iii pi*mi al h,
, : rulfivalors. Harrows, :
U.rn Slu n,. r .-<. Straw cm* ■ |’..w ler and Hand Corn
’ MIID.*”Fan Mills. Smut ‘Pit-. R-ud Scraper*, ltmt
| p,a!"rs Grain Cradle- :gr dn. gn.--and buril Bry this;
| Reap ||*> >.ni . and l‘,Jm p/r u.enU of all
j j.,,, j. Mil) mid ( .•: .a Gin Gear.ug. Mill Pock* and
‘lilt iriiii ; . Saw (JuuiKJora, bales and screws fur Ilf* ing
Mill Si* ‘!••.- B'.-t Dutch anchor b-dtlng Cloth-. 80-1
1 girdn-.v Trumbull’* patent Horse Powers; rloo and
} grain Tlirnslicrs of various m aker*
I ‘ Blake's Patent Ohio Fire- Proof Paint.
; Hydraulic Cement and calcined Plaster, In quantity:
> 1.-I sperm and oilier Oils for lumps, paint und ma
| cliiuer. : patent leather Belting, double and single
I from 2to lt itieliei width: stitched, cemented and
copper riveted ; India Rubber do., 3 and 4 ply. of all
widths: patent lace and picker string Leather, Copper
Rivets and Burrs, Douglass’ patent three and Station
/’"i.iy. chain Pumps, hydraulic Rains, lead pqx* to fit;
c illiiiH’ und otlier makers approved Axes aud Hatch
et-. win> I and hand shtws, Ames’ Shovels and Spades,
English patent and crown Hoes, and American host
manufactured Hoes, of nil sizes; hay and manure
Forks, Chisels, Hummers and Nails, assorted; garden
nud canal Wheelbnroows, cotton ware-house and store
Trucks, patent platform, counter and beam Scales, of
all sizes; Wire Cloth, Ac.
I’ttlCt.S ItfiASONABUI —TERMS ACCOMMODVTISO.
Wool, Hides, Furs and Bees’ Wax,
BOUGH r at nil time?, and paid fi r in cash at current |
market pri -e.c CHAS 11. CAMPFIELD. j
fob 3
TIME 18 MONEY.
Dispatch is a Rocommondation which is lm- |
port tut to Builders and Contractors.
THE Subscriber is now prepared with a suf
jXl*3 ficient for.-e of Workmen,to do four times the
| mra amount t i’i.i Booting, of any Estublislunent j
in the <’it.y of Siivauuah iu the same .pure of i
time, and <*nn jdve refer.•iici* to numerous ltoofs laid
by liim. which tim public ihi insje'ct. I can cover n
Medium sized Dwelling House, nod put up Gutters
und Conductors, complete iu the space of 10 hours.
All Roots warranted in point of Workmanship, and
pri'-es as low ns prudence dictates.
1 am also, tittiugiip Water Works in Houses, which
iu point of Style and Workmanship, had never been
pi\‘K'ti;>evl iii this City. All work done under my imme
ilinte inspection.
f r ‘o.c.'tfully nsk a continunnce ( f the patronage,
which has been so liberally bestowed on'me since my
commencement in business, and will endeavor to mer
it acoutinuatK'r of the same.
JOHN J. MAURICE,
may 29 10 and 12 Barnard-streot.
n l*.\TK\T MEDICINES.-Radway’s
L< aily Relief. Deny Davis’ Fain Killer, Ayer's
t’ln rrv I’eet.oral, Daley's Magical I’uin Extrac
c ‘ . McAllister's Ointment. Holland s German
j Bitter.-. Modait s Dills. Rovvand's Kiilvdor for the Com
i plexion. Rowland s Tonic Mixture*, celebrated for tho
, cure of Chilis mid Fever: Rowland's Telegraphic l’ilcs
and various others in ; eaernl u n; Turlington's Bal
i ini. Falm-toek’s and Jaynes’ Vcnuifuge and Dead
| .'let. A full supply of all the. late popular patent
■ Medicines, received per steamer and for sale lv
-'it JNO. A. MAYER.
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
FOR 1553,
Geo. S. Nichols.
r HAS recently recently returned frean .irrTHpfc
I fftltffti N"’ Y"i k, where he I,as seleetiug^H
1 (J uid having made up hi Spring and
j I—i LJJ SimiliterCloiliiiig, and invites his friends and
customer* to look at the following which are good
I and la. hionably made and offered on reasouaidu terms.
Men's Clothing-.
j 75 Men'.- Blue. Bhi’ k Frock and Dress Coat*,
I 75u do Ca-hm<Tet. Drap D’EU*, Merino, Alpaca,Tweed
Dlnntcr's Linen, Cream Linen, Grass Linen Frock
j and Sack ('out*.
250 Merino, Alpaca. Linen Drill and Cotton Round
I Jackets.
i 750 Fa in - v Silk, Satin, Alpaca, Linen, White and Fig'd
1 M.l o llies Vests.
j ‘.i'M Y\ bite mid Fancy Colored Shirts —nil qualities.
I 350 Undershirts mid Drawers, do do
Boys’ Clothing.
j As notice was given that I would go largely into the
, Boys’Clothing. I would inform them that I have the
J l u g—t rtment iu onrStoroiu the South, mid will
sold cheap and at one price.
! 500 Be.Frock Coats, nud Sacks of all kinds aud
quality.
1 Too R.\ - Round Jaeke|-of great variety.
| 550 do. C.i.- imerc, Drilling, Alpat'us, Drap D'Kte
I I’auts.
I 300 do. Silk, Valencia :ind Marseilles Vesta,groat va
riety,
i 250 di. White andColM. Shirts from sto 10 years
| old.
75 ‘in ill Children's Soils, Kilts, and little Sacks, us
sorted.
Ali -i supply of Roys'Drawers, in fact a com
plete outfit for liovsof anyage at a moment’s notice.
Fancy Articles.
Handkerchief- • ‘ravnt- . >!o< k-. Gloves, Suspenpers,
‘I ii \ Ihdi-. Children's Beits. I'oinh- R. ii-hes.
li—. Pi'l l M. iiai . I ‘anl Ca-e- Collai .-.t uihiell.i .S..th
-'•ls. Ii ]..•• li.i -. o-trieh Feat her Dusters, Coat (.inks
should’'’ Bra •• .1 dips. te.. Ac. Th"-e in want will,
ii” * find a i'u il assortment of the above at the Cloth j
ng Si ‘i i', No. I it) and 09. Giblsms’ Range. mar 25
SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP,
Ifni fling Saloon.
j r |MIK - ih-ieril'er would re-pe i fully announce to the
1 ■ - I Sitvuitnnli. and of Georgia, Alabama.
I i"i'i la. and South Carolina, that this long and well
; known r-tni ii-hoieiit is ojajn for the reception of his
1 t’ i'ods. iu i -are-them tlmt nothing will be left uu
[ and mi'” i hi.-pari to continue it a convenient and com
fa table Bn'ir-Imp. Misprices will lie ns reasonable- I
■ my imi'o ‘-taMi-diim-iit hi .New York.
[ II *ii i'uttin in iieutaud fashionublestyle, $0 20
Single Shave, 10
’ ‘havin r -ix and -even times a Week, 2 00
I shaving Ia - limes n week, 1 f.O
8h; in_'thre< ..r i nr times n week, 1 00
II i for i'hil Iren || ir Cutting. S for 1 lio
, I lot and Cold Bull is. f,u
| Parents are r• -e ifnllv in firmed that every enre
; and pain- will he taken with their children wlien sent
; to the Saloon to be waited upon. Hu will also keep
tor-.'ile a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen's
1 i'rands. Stock-, all kinds of Glove-. Dress Shirts. Me
rino mid 15 i ton I n.lcrshirts and lirawers.Pocket lland
ken liii'tV. (’ .liar . ‘"eks. and otlier articles of Gentle
m n- wear : a! , JI: ir, Tooth. Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes and >hoe Hru>he-: Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and
! a great variety of other articles.
B ilmof Savannah.
Thi i “M'l' iful iration is ninnufactured by liini
-•'lt lor chaining i.nd darkening the Ilnir; thousands
who hm Ivod tho benefit ofi lounsingfrom dandruff, ■
! iuipi'MN ing mi l darkening the Hair, are willing to com
mend it. Price tl a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25.
Augusta Barber Shop.
■ ife w-o'ild al <• lake tlie pleasure of informing his nu
in •’ *• friend.- that Ii- bis opened a magnificent Bar
! bur Shop nuder tho Aagusta Hotel. Broud-strcot, Au
:n !:i. where every convenience will be found to make
i com fbr table. Strangei and friends I
ing Augu-ta, are re.-peetfiilly snlii ibxl to give me acall.
J. M HAYWOOD.
M “ii u men I S', mi re. Savannah. !
Nod on !r An ;usta II nl. Bio;ul sir. t, Augusta.
! ‘an 25 |y
MAPS, ROUTE AND GUIDEBOOKS. &C.
/ 10LI IN - K 1 fin “ h the Ini
I
I distance- on the great line of travel by Railroads,Stage
i a l-. Canals. Lakes and Rivers, accompanied with a
! large ond accurate map -2*> \ :;u inches.
| i ..lion's Map “i tie United Sate- of America, indud
! ing the P.rili-li Prov ince Mexico, the Wo-t Imliesaiid
, (.'eiilral i n.v. i;h u p irt of New Grenada and Ven
ezuela. ;\ 4o im-hes.
1 pocket Map- of Georgia. Florida. Tenn.ssee. and
Kentucky Anew :u—• rtuicut just rec-ived and f>r
cd. bv S. S. SIBLEY,
jau 28 No. 135 Congress-street.
BUT I ER—4 lbs. for 51.
JUST U El'Ll \ ED
10 keg- Butter. 4 lbs. for -1.
1” kegs Goshen Butter. 3’ , lbs. for sl.
15 ke strictly prime Butt*'r, 3 lbs. for *tl.
Landing per schooner Triumph—
■3) Imitati m I'n.;li>h i ’li.-e-e. rich and fine flavor,
i 2J boxes mild rich Northern Choose.
For sale id DICKSON’S,
inur'd Cor. Whltnker-st. and Broughton lane.
hIUECT IMPORTATIONS in BOND 80 hal
pip< ‘ Mar I. Dopuv ,v Cos. Brandy, various vin
tage- nnd warranted till proof in Custom House stores’
mi I for - d-’ on a- favorable terms as nnv in market’
A ■ ! “.id -upplv of direct importations. Cognac and
Bordeaux Brandi. Also, 100 ha-kets “Boeimvista”
Champagne. lm|Krted by ourselves -\ cnoicc Wink.
•■” ba-’.-.'-’- Hi! ii, mid Bout lie Chain paguc. For sale
” ll’.- li. i; \ PU.MLS
j’l.o; 11.
r apr 2.) 11. J. GILBERT.
•) j 1 \Clv ‘f'’orn . .iu-'t. r.- ve l from hCr
w’ H i . and for ale bv
1 nmr3 ‘\\ I 1.l -\DI RR
hIiNTIST.S’ GDidi F-ifL For .ale by
JOHN IL .MOOREA CO.,
I l Gibbons’ Building
It I: IS tOMdiEs-, ‘VVATF.It <•".1.-re.sH Wilier
I warranted fre.-h, kept coustanilv in ice. may be
I iirnl-it the -I"reof \r W. 1.l M’Of.N.’
ar lx Moiiniiient-sqnare.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
W ‘ ! .1 .all B- ■
fl 2 id” Id” do. Mnntcr.o^PV
Jf and C'itigre - ft. .ts: Ladi. s’ and Gem's Gaiter
If...is; Ladi.—’ Ties and Slippers: Roys’ and
Youth'a 6 pairs Plantation Brogans, for
sale bv STALKY k HENDRY,
, 04-1 28 Sign of the Golden Eagle, Congress st.
I )IMH\ \'S | ni • ‘ f Jamaica Gin. r, for sale
I> •. (he A: t mi’ - Hull
apr 15 J. E DcTORD.
SAVANNAH JOURNAL FRIDAY. MAY 27,1853
| pustnfss pirrrtori).
VUitin, S.. Agent and Superintendent Savannah
Steam Rice .Mill.
Vll-n A Ball, Factor* and Cmnmis.- ion Merchants.
112 Bay-street.
VUeti. It. A. A Cos., Lumber Merchants, Smet *
Wharf.
Vlkin .x UuriM. wb .|--.d- and retail duab*r in Dry
Goo Is. Shad'* Buildiqg.
V 1 * ‘ ‘o . Factor* and Commis*iou Mer
el in fits. -4H) Hay t.
Viu.. Id. Dr. It. D., Office ou Oglethorpe Kquare, cor.
Stilts* and Atiercorn.
\i-xan ler. Guorgh, deolor in Growrieii oor. Bui)
and Congress st.
4 nfrobus, John. Portrait and Landscape Painter.
St. Andrew's Hall. Broughton st.
Vbralrmis I), and Bro., Clothing and Dry Goods
Mm bants, Bryan-nt., now the Market.
IYrovvn, Jus. A., wh doealo and retail dealer in Groce
> ries, Fruit and Confectionary, No. 27 Whitaker-st.
Borchert A., ship Biscuit and Bread Baker, corue for
Jefferson and Bryan-struets.
I >uchanan, Wifliam, Gardner and Florist, Jones st
J Lane.
Ilukor, E . Factor sud Commission Merchant,
I Jou ‘Wharf.
Ikurroughs, Jl! A Sou,Factor andOhtumissionM.er
y chants, 1)7 Bay st.
| i. I
1 > fti its, 170 B>;
I lei U n and Cos., wholesale nnd retail and talers in Hats
) m l furnishing Artide-.cor. Brou’n A Barnard sts.
I)ac>.ii. K. 11.. Counsellor at Law and Notary Public,
>
Ilurt,H. Oyster R. -taurunt, Barnard .-t., North of
) the Market.
A., dealer in Wines, Liquors, Fruits, A:c.,
) a VV bit ikt r and Bay si •
1>
> Gfiico at Gas Works—Re.-idem *;, 100 Jeller.-im-st.
I)ancroft aii'l Bryan, . '•to. k and Kxc hangc Broki*rs.
J ll7 Bay st.
lii tier, Giita f. C mtract ir and Bull ler, resi h nee
> curlier Floyd and McDonougli-st-.
i>nrtow. Fran-is S.. Attorney at Law, oftlco t orner
> Bay ami Dray ton *ts
| il.ur. Francis. Contractor and builder, residence
I j west end of BrougliUiii st.
I lullin'-h. U 111. II . Clerk Courfovei :ind Termim r.
I > office Court Housft
1 lee, Barnard E., Kooeiver of Tax Returns, at the
)Court II , . •. until April l ith,from9 v is.to2 p.m.
Ii ! I W
>
/ lohous A Herts, Commissiou Merchants, No. 140
\ Bay
u y lor, George A. Tellor Central Rail Road
V./ Bank.
(in hen, B<*|. iimn. Ca-hi-t ‘ il R.ml Rood
J Bank.
i t •• IVI Di i ■ Irti ‘ ‘ ver ilmot’s Jew-
V v dry -'tore. Market s.px
/ drabtn-e. Win. Factor and C .mini- mn Merchant,
{ .'.sB.M--tr.et.
a - Dry Good
i
/ o •-,• .V Wa t- Fact.-raud (’omiiii-sioii M-nbaiit-.
\J M Ib.v ‘Meet.
/ Vimpti.•!•!.( . II,..!• it. ri:i \.:i .iftural Ware . Mill-.
I , v .. 171 Bay
(\ oil.- M.. <'acim t Mak*-r and d< al.-rin Furuature.
j Broughton st.. between 801 l and Whitaker.
/ Villius, J. F., dealer in Crockery and Glass Ware,
\ ; |oo P.i van >t
/ fart. r. J. II •! a! r in Dru. - nnd .'!• diiin.--. 17’
y
/ i iml v Daui 1. . a bi..n.d.|e Bo t dawer, corner
V / Bi-.u fttoii and Bull
( D
..
t 1 ii Cos., dealer in Dry <■ i So
\J Broughton st.
/ \ ,hon mi i B mtmn, Hair Di Broughton
\ Drayton sto.
! ‘ llaghorn and < inqinghain, li^• Chandlers and
\ Gr<\iieiailx s Wfuirf.
(IhartcrH, Dr. W. M..ot&< 000 Bruugliton .-t.. lietwcen
j Bull and Drayton.
(tubbed ,1. |{. R .U.i Her ant Stationer, south
J aid.- Market sgr.
i
\ m'l Ik ..I i I I’- .11 -
/ 1 til i.i, \ . It.dr Dr< •r, Bryan -i . we.-t, >i.l.•
l ‘I Uilllliellt •11
(Iraii'loii. I.• v.n-i in iTiu itoofi-r, Bryan c<t. tvo
_j doors e:i-t of Whitaker. _
/ \ \ i ! *rne f Bull aud Bro ightou sts,Wind ■*
\ Shade . ta’di-hnieiit.
/ lhaitners. If. J . >tuek ami Exchange Broker—office
* j Bay Lane, iu rear of the City It u. I.
(tuhouiu. *l.. Teaeher **f Music—iustrumoiits repair
/ ed. 7 Dray ton st.
J I ■ “ 11.011. de der 111 Div G.I. k| - .11
\ ‘ Whi taker strei t.
I v*y 1. .lolin w te-h-ale and rei. i! de.d :iu Gro. • :u-
I /l!\eh>.n •• Pork
| Ve Ford, J K. Dealer in Drugs and Mcdirines, cor-
I “ u.-r <*f Hi ughtoti and Kariiiird-stree* ■
neinere, Dr. F. H., office and r—iilmiee south able
■ u Urn ighton, between Bull and hitakor sts.
huryee, Charles 11., Factor aud Commission Mer
chant Ba ’
huti ran, Win. Factor and Commission Merchant,
80 Bay ‘iroot.
nor. Mrs. J. F. Millinery and lan y Goods, 17 Barnard
street. -
I Yibblo :m t Ia: .\ . !:i dm.liable Di apers an l Tailors,
I / corner linuigiiton and Whitaker sts.
hiokson, W. G„ Grocer, corner Whitaker st. and
Broughton st. lane.
hillon, I). It., dealer in Hay and Grain, foot of West
Broad st-
Darby, R. 11. Fashionable Tailor and Draper, 11.' 1 -
Congress st.
noody, Wm.. dealer iu Dry Goods, Congress st. Mon
ument sqr.
I V-rhy, J. S. Painter, Ghi/.ierand Pnper Hanger, S2
1 f Perry one. dour from IV. B. and 21 \U Dnitmigh sts.
I Etheridge. W. D. .V Cos.. Factors and Coiumisisou
i .Merelinuts. 80 Bay streel.
lAhinigau Ran l Dealt i- in !'.
lOtl llry au-slreet. Savniiuaii, Ga.
I'ppiug .V Kretz,Factors and .aMiuiii.-sion .Merehauts,
lAer < n D mgal I. Oabinot mat orand t plioletcrer,
Yufk-ln-et, opposite the Court House.
lAisli. .1 D. Dr, office a*vl rcsideueo 120 Brougliton st.
near Whitaker.
IV>rt \ Dunham F. odors and Commission Merchants.
Id Bay st
I .’franklin A Mruntlev. taetors aud Couimis.-ion Mer
efiimil'll Rav -t.
Jofin i • . P.uuu r and dealer in I'uinis and
Oils .nuuietil sqr.
1 .Fleming and Millon, Attorneios at Law cor. Whitar
ker utid Bay sts.
ITtairchild, L. J. H. Notary Public, Mai ino and Fire
Ins lira nee Bank.
I faucet. \ and Cos., Grocers, 185 Congre ‘ -t.. alove
1 the Market
IjMuney, M., Justice of the Peace, under the Ex-
I ’fulton. 15. L., Factor aud Commission Mcrchaut, 71
I Unj ‘
(1 Ibb, James, B iol maker,corner State an l Whitaker
i ■
/ 1 uilniartin. J. F., Clerk Suporiorandlnferior Courts
* I office in the Court House.
(1 a--. David, Keeper Livery .Stable on West Broad
I street.
/ 1 allowin'. A.. Dyer ami Cleaner, 73 York street,
* I near the Court House.
(1 oodriih, V\ . W:. w h >l>-aleand retail Groci r Smet 8
I I
/ 1 oodnll, S. wholesale Uorcer and Commission Mer
\ I chant, 2oßßay -t.
/ lilliert.il J., wholesale aud retail dealer iu Groce
-1 I ries lve-t side Market sqr.
a 1 iles. \\ B. & Cos.. Lumber .Merchants, Vide Royal
\ I Mill.
A 1 armaiiv. G. W. .V Cos.. Factors and Commission
\ I Merchants, U 1 Bay st.
(1 odfroy .v Lawson, Factors and CommlMion Mer-
I chants. 93 Bay street.
/ * uion.w . II W il'd, -ale and retail dealer in Carpets.
* I Shad's Building.
(1 riffin and Guidon. Counsellors at Law. office in the
I new Custom House.
A 1 uii.'ihL Dr. barb- . South Broad st.. Last of ltur
\ In
(’ i uermnl. J. AL. Counsellor find Commissioner, 175
I Bay st.
a < irard, Mni'e.. P.oardio.: und Day Seln. il for Young
1 I Lndi No 21. Jones ft.
/ ‘
’ I kiier Ink. 7d York st.
(1 rimbnll and V ho,’ Jouti iu tors nn l Builders, re i
I denee Jones st.
(ii II .• • • iiini -i ii Man hail!, i
I Barnard sts. up stairs.
Henry, Win., lealerin Drj G od and Clothing. wed
side of the Market
Hone and Couory, Ship Chandlers, Harris’ Wharf
Savannah, Ga.
Uarden and Lawton, Attorn'es ut l.uw, office 147
Bayst, up stuirs.
nenderson. Thomas, Cabinet-maker aud Underta
ker, Bull-street.
Hoald, M.C., Dentist, office cor. Broughton and
Drayton sts.
1 I olcouibc, G. A. Toacher, Gaston street, near the
1 I. Park.
H ay woisl. J. M., Ilivlr Dresser, Ac., cor. Bryan and
Bull sts., Monument sqr.
nunt**r Wm. I*.. Agent. Mutual Life insurance Com
puny of New York.
U oward. Goo. Troup, Attorney at Law, office corner
Whitaker street and Bay lane.
nubi rsham, R. Son, Factors aud Commission J
‘!• roh^nl-. 110 Bay
Hoot, W. J . Faohionabldßarbervnd Hair Drewer,
ltJ9 Broughton *t.
H ardee. N. A. A Cos.. Factor* aud Commission Mer
. chant*. 110 Bay st.
nuntor .v Qammell, Factors and Commission Mer*
chants, 90 Bay stroet.
nidi .v King. Fnetoraand Commission Merchants,
210 Bay street.
Howar LDr J. 07, offi* • irn :■ Di ;■ I m and Per*
ry sts.
n'umjilireas and Johnson, dealers in Drugs and
Medicines, cor. Broughton and YY’hitakersts.
Nard vi-k A tftioke. Factors and Commission Mer !
clmnts. 192 Bay st.
Meidt, Wm., wholesale ahd retail dealer in Shoes,
Gibbon’s Building.
Uardrastlu, G. \(., dealer in Carriages, 20 Congress I
, and 95 St. J alien t
Henry, 0. S.. Oonnwllor nt Law, nnd Commi.sson*
or, office in Sorrel’s Building, Bull st.
Hausioan nn 1 Mayor, denlers in Dry Goods, Con
gross st, (Blue Si..r- w—i -i !■• -I t1..-M;u I. i
I*l i t i'. *ti. \\ in., proj.ri-t >r Mar.'hull House. Brnugli
ton st. __
I 1 - ind
ii-Ms Brought"ii
(ones. John, Factor and Commission Mcrchaut, 72
Bay street.
I onos.J. T.. Donlor in Guns. l’ist*!a an i Hardware,
*1 17 ft Gniigr . west of -Market.
I '•"'•*• J- D-- “ holesalc and Retail Grocer, Brough*
t4in M, bctw*eii \\ hitak-r and Barnard,
f ..hnson, John IL, Supcriutendant Gas Works! r*si
t) di*nc* Joii-s st,.
Kib hoe aud R ilgers, Wholesale Grovers, and Provl
sioti De: lers, Bay st„ Wert of Exchange,Sav.Qa.
Kcmpton and \ erstille, wholesale and retail dealers
iu Dry Goods, No. 72 Waring’s Range.
K inchl*?y, Lockett A Cos., (Jonmdst'ion Merchants,
. No. 75, Bay st.. Savannah, Ga.
Knaj'p, N. 8., dealer in Saddlery and Harness, Mar
ket sqr. _
Kent, Ezra, Wheelwright and Blacksmith, West
_ Broad st.
Knorr, Dr.,South Broad st above Dr. Gasahl’s tit
flee.
lu—. A. 8.. Proprietor of “Our H mse” Restaurant,
4 Bay ,
I Ippman, Joseph, wholesale on l retail dealerin Dry
1 j liuo'ls. Market square.
lathrop, Henry & wholesale and retail dealers
j in Dry G 41 ids, Gihlx.ii > now Building. <'..ngr*?ssst.
tom v Cos. Andrew, Shipping an 1 Commission Mi r
4 hunts o ud 52 Bay street
I ovell,E. dealer m Guns, Pi'fls.’ I laud ware. Ac.,
j Barnard st.. S-utb of the Market.
I ufllxiro. ().. Tumor and Dealerin Hides, spring.
I 4
IB ong, Thus. T.. Attorney, Solicitor Gen. E. 1)., office
MJ corner Bay and YY hito] er rts
I .’ ‘l.Mlii!'.ml Ag’ iih tli.uK-t ‘U and
i 8 ‘aniiali - uiiipa. k.-l Wharf.
I *n tn . R**ol, wh Icsalcand reU ilduUersin Hats
I 4 m.l furnii-liing Articles, LV. 1.
| :r -* ‘• L., Fiu-tor aud Coiuuii.'ciou Merchant,
J 105 Bay t
I iuculn, W. W, dealer iu Drugs uud Modicinos
I .
1* VV .’ Y.. Attorney at Law, office comer Whitaker
J and Bay tre
••• • “ AC... wholesaled 1,-tail grocers, 192
Mm. 'hall 1 1 oe,G. F Broughton,
. l.ciw,-cn Drayton andAbereorp-etroete.
j -i. Retail Grot er, M mtgoof 1
‘*| 15 ’ 1 ,roe, ’ r > cor - Drayton and Brougton*
M A. A Bro., .Wholesale and KetaU Dealers In
MW n^i*orU.. r of Wines tmd Lta fid B*
ina and Priucij.* ‘are, Xo. *;. vndtakor-at
J .".r. II W.. Cashier *.flhe PLmtcr’s Bunk. Key
s ii . ?• 1 d;.i.,i r. ■ 1 Bryan sts.,between Aborcorn ind
MaTj-t,D..£ u turorsofti s,B(idlesand
. I lames . 183 Congn-ss st.
McHugh. N*al. •b-ab-r in Dry Good.-*, Broughton st. ,
one door east ..f Jefferson.
\ l n-. X - il',- M„n„f... huvr am'l |;,.|l
.>! . ,r .1. au ■ Bi m
M Ooomidlor at Law, 176 IU,
\Tillcr, i S . Unginc, >r anj Mui ~ iu!
.4 1
M ill.-r ~",1 f,,r s *in. Wheelwrights and Smith.,
li „ I I ‘-I m„ r, . ..
\TUjrpl)y, SAL-, dealer i” Carriages, i-; and 98'St
Sfw and Ni I-. i„, Manufacturers, 155 Brouf b
Mu.pi.v. M. D.. fiwhi nable Draper andTaß ...b;
. Bull st.
M arine and Fin* I nsuranee Bank, corner President !
. and Dra;.t u -i>. I! Pad.-lford. Pn -i l-id.
Maurice, J. J., lin Manufacturer, 10and 12Bar*
. nardst.
M." A 11-I'di-i. kv..n. .lealer in Drugs and Medi
cin-.'. Gil,l.|,‘y Building.
McHenry James, Insurance Broker end Notary
Public, 118 Bey st,
Mayi-r. J.'im A., d-ab r in Drugs and .Mo!i. in-.-. ;
. Broughton st.
| E., .Soap Manufactory 7 ,’ 1 7' Broughton
\ I ■•rrelL L W. .v Cos., drulew iu Furuilure. i tc., 134
.Yj and 1 Br..iiglit..n >i.
\| ‘ B ( F Factor aud Couiuux.'i .ii Merehant, 204 \
| 1 : mid Conimi Merchant,
\ | in-kali. Pr.. No. Rio Broughton .'I.-. Residence
M Muishall House.
M>Artby. J. IL. FashionnK. HffiTDr. s
ser. Bryan at. one do.>r west of Barnard.
McArthur, T. Y\. and Cos., Stove Dealer uud Tin
Manufacturer. 13 Barnard st.
X’ ich'.ls. < Wli..|<'siil. and retail D.-ai-r iuCloth
. x ing. Gild.on ‘ Bnilding
N.-\ itt.Lathrop & Stebhios wholesale and retail deal
•i in Dry *l* ods, Gibbon’s new Building.
N'ichols, J. S. teacher of Dan Inc, at 8t Andrew’s
Hull.
N'ott and Harris, Attorneys at, Law, 99 Bay st, Sav
an nali.
O Driscoll. \\ .l 1 ~ !,r and i - -inllli i. ,:i M-ivh:.nl.
108 Bay st.
O fiver. J. L. Fushi..nable Boot Maker, 17 Bullet.
Between Broughton and Congress.
Oliver, James, Oyster Restaurant, Market
*<ir.
OL P., Deal
Savannah, Ga.
Oliver. John, Painter and d-abr in Paints and Gils,
Broughton st.. between YVhitukrrund Bull.
Hereon, Charles 8., Lott ry Vender, Office No.
. 153 Bav-stroot.
Ijringle, J G, Country Furnishing Store, St! Julien
street, near the Market.
| > Dr. J. p!7i nd Drayton
1^ 1 • ‘"I. r ii't.M. A Whi.l-at.- and Retail ilcalcre
in Drv Goods, 17n Brongiiton st.
Iyatt-r.-.'ii C. Ih. Lottery Y’euder, Buy .-t. uext door
to the City Hotel.
IJnncost. S. G.. Dentist, lftO Broughton,between Bar
nard nnd Jefferson sts.
J ) Charles, Engineer and Machinist, Jones
|)cb J. J. F. A- Cos., Factors and Commission Mer
chants, 220 Bay strei't.
I Fool. J ilm, Paiuter and dealer in Paints and Oils, 11
\\ liilak-r -1.
I ) ‘ ’ ; ’ i Fay A Cos., Factors and Commission Mer*
I chant*. 104 Bay st.
I parsons. K. .v Factors and Commission Mer
-1 chant*. 92 Bay st.
IJorfer, T. wholesale and rcbiil dealer In Clotliing,
Broughton street, under St. Andrew - IL- 11.
1 mmission Yler-
I chants, 110 Bay street.
1 >i-i “ii Hcidt and Cos.. manufncturorß and dealers
I in Clotliing. Nos. 101 Bryan and OH St Julien sts.
1> ova 11 A- Johns.ui.Di-ntists.cor. SUulien-st. und .Mar-
V kd 8q , over 8 Wilmot’ jewelry More.
|>y-rs<>n. Thoni.i'. Agent, dealers, iu Drugs and
Y Medicines, 139 Broughton st.
I> Jordon and Cullen. Physicians, Office corner YVest,
A Broad aud B't. Julien rts.
CAnniAOES, nOCKAWAYS AM33
FINE BUGGIES.—CHEAP--CHEAP-CHEAP.
Tlie sub-criber is receiving a weekly supply of the most fashionable and latest improved style, w ill
he sold as low ns can l>e purchased iu any other establishment. I'lease call and examine for yourselves, at tlic
Carriage Repository. Franklin square. Also, agent fur w icker-ham's Wire Ruiling.
oct 25—l v ‘ O. W. IIARDCASTLE.
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S. Z. HUIIPIIY,
I ID amt I V 1 ISryan anil *.M' ami ‘.s SI. Jnlicii-strads.
11 ”01 I.D r*sp • fully infurni the citizens S.-ivuniiah tb it i*• * has pert-•. ted an an.'eiueut'* with an extern
y y sive a unit i turin/ e-t-iblishment at tin; North, whereby he will be enabled to keep on baud the latest
and most fashionable styles of
4 ’ \ HU t AUKS ROCKAWAVS, HI OGIK.S.
with or witlnut tops, trotting Buggies, and every thing iu that liue to please the taste. Also Harness, ole
guntly plain and durable.
The publr is r-r-n • t fully invited t . rail and examine those articles as the subscriber is confident be ran sat
isfy customers, both as regards quality aud price. j !ll > •*!
I>"hTts. Foote .V .'L.r-todl. Wholesale Dry Goode
V/ Merchants, rorner Jefferson and Broughton st.
1)ou lnud. W . p., Factor aud Couiiiim >u Merchant.
t
Ik aiford. BoUti .1 uslii i-nf the Peace, oil
V Bull at a
• • . hil I, i. de dci In Dry Good imM
k L-ngrc” -L. wot side the Market.
f Robert ind ( 0., Lumbei and ; imt ei Merchants
I t office lh ■ Ray ,-t. up -utrs.
J. 8. Wholesale and Retail dealer in Dry
1 •. .. i Shad's Buildings
I>ntiun .v Whitehead, Fuclois and Commission
k. Merchants. 2n7 Ba\ -t.
1> •••-- ai. a., wh ■- ai a;. tail Grocer, Corner Bull
k, and Bay
Si hel, Joseph, Importer aud Dealer in Cigars, To
b.uru, etc., cor. Bryan and Uaruard-sts. Market 8q
V< tripling. N.-wton, Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
IQ coI . -I-,
O turgea and liampton, Gen
O ‘ hants, for Lumber. a .. \o. 7b, Buy street.
kJ i ■•’ A A. and Cos., 1.-alcr in Drugs and Med
O h im -, south side of Market sqr.
Jt kilt, V. W., Watch Maker and Jewelhr, 12'J Coir
Cjl rrel i am is, l a tor and Commission Mi i bant
O Bay
Cohort, A.. Contractor and Builder, Broughton st,
n to Bt. An Ir. .. -n 11.
cjtein. Fram-i-. dealer ill Watch.--. Cluck-and Jewi l-
L> ry. US Brough Urn -I.
ytihhy. >. Ro-.kidler mid 8t at i.-ner, 135 Congress |
Cj olomohs, s., Fat tor and” Commfeak n Merchant, 201 1
la Bay •
a Clothimr. t’<.tigress sir.a t
cj initli .t l.athrop, C. .mm ii-.-ioi7 Mord.an.s till Bay !
-
(J wtft and Cos., wh lesulc dealers in Grboeriea, 160
>1 Bay -t.
Ljolomons. M. J., wholesale and retail Grocer. 157
Broughton at.
Sullivan, Dr, j'. k,Con ;russ, between aud
Al.crcorn sta.
Sanders, Wm., Grist Mill, ( orner BzOad and St.
JlllleM-t-
Omith .v Hum ihreyl .. an if mmission Met
. haul
Otark and Br> ... Factors and Commission !
>
Cttibbs and Davis, BlacksiuitFs in general, comer
Bull ami Stale -!
L G hnied.er, C.. Bout Maker, corner Btate aud Whita i
ker sts.
vjtoueF. U.. lax CoTh-efor f-r Chatham County, of
fico at t he Court House.
fh-is. f., keeper i.i\ ry stable, lirouglil-.u
. 5
Ooullard, K. A., Factor and ConnaL-ioii Merchant,
N - 11
Qholl and Jay, Arehite s Gwars'ihiilding,’ Bull
<t.
Citato Bank. Monument u • A. Porter, Preid
n lent.
J. F., M.-rcliaut Tailor, 2ii Whitaker
n st.
S’ L. Superintend&nt Carpenter’s work, 142
Broughton sU
cj turtevant, .1 6., Contractor and Builder, corner
Montgomery and Ld~ ty -t>
r I Vfft .Charles !:.,C..uii>el!or at Law aiidComini'siouei
r I L.ins. A. f I'.'iVtor and Cmnuh -i.-u Merehaiit Ex-
X • change Wharf.
•t ‘ L& Cos., whole olodi dors in Dru . iid
1 Modi
nPueker,J.F.,dealer|nHay uudUfain, \... Bay
j ’ I O'; ier Idvu-. “t th, State -t Go-i
---*\ f erstilh* tc Butler, wholesale nud .etnil dealer.in
> Bhoes, Market sqr.
reuT/DrTcTn. t o®
Bilker, corner South Broad and Jefferson
\\T ari •r. ~Manuf
Buggv's. etc.-e ir. Brought*.n and W. Br.. .d--t>.
\\r'e>t. Dr C.W . .South Broad In-tween Whitaker
Vs and Barnard sts,
WTiliet. G M . RrieUmaker, Luui-.\die Rond, near
Hines’ Mill.
\\ ‘ ilson, Ed ird G., ( k rkof Couniil and Justice
Peace. 3d Pis., office Buy st.
WT.J:4:-' h ’
\\ r .iv andKingj Fa tors andCi mmlssion Merchants
yy
VVpU Pulaski House,
\irilhur, A., Insurant
W Monument sgr.
WN.. 4 Barnard
lirilm it, S 8., dealer In Wat
TY elry.M
117 and Montmollin, Bi In rear
yy Custom il
Yy, h : . ... . Bay .. u n<ar Bull
Tirrigl
yy Bull
\\rhite. I’., dealer iu Wtxxl, at the Canal
yy Bridge.
YTT’ood. E. F. and Cos., wholesale dealers in Shoes,
y y corner Broughton and Jefferson sts.
\ \ r aring. 11. F. Wholesale Dry Goods Merchant, 15U
yy Brou ‘i treet
’lk r illis and Bruiidage, Factors and Coimnissioii
yy Merchant
¥T7"alker, IL D., dealer in Marble and Stone Wmk.
St. James* sqr.
\ I Tehster nml Palmes, wholesale dealers in Groce
yy ries 193 Bay st.
\\ W. Factor and Commission Merchant,
yy 114 Bay st.
lYrildmun, Dr. I'. IL corner South Broad and Aln r
y y eorn-sts.
W^yll.v.Elisha. \ r.-nt and Superintendent Starke's
y y Lumber Mill. Fig lsland.
W'.ll-A Durr, Factors and 1 •! Mhanis
yy No 94 Ba
\ rouge. W. P., Factor and Commission Merchant. 94
Bay street.
Zoghauni. F. and (’<•.. d<-ah rin Mmicand Musical j
Instruments. Waring’s Building.
JOHN B. MOORE & CO.
Gibbon'* Itullciing,Savannati,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
fi W )l’ LD vail the attention * f Merchant', Factors,
mm Planters, Physicians and others, to their exten-
UK sive and well selected Slock, comprising every ar
*.-2b tide in their line • . business, and which they o~
for for sab- ..n tin* most favorable terms for cash or ap
proved credit, via :
Paints, Varnishes, Glass, &c.
YVliite Lead, Pure and No. 1: Tieinan's Colors, dry
and iu Oil: Japan, Copul nnd Conch Varnishes: Linseed
Oil; .Spirits Turpteine, Window Glass, Putty,Gold Leaf,
Paint Brushes. Sash Tools, and Glaziers’ Diamonds.
Lamp. Machinery,'aud Tanners’ Oil, &c.
Bleached ."'perm, YY hale, ami Lard Oils, for burning:
all descriptions of Oils for Machinery, viz : Patent Oil,
Unbleached Bperin. Lard and Rape Beed Oil; also Tan
ner's, Neats Foot and Bwect Oil.
Grosers* Articles.
Nutmegs. AI ace. Allspice, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger,
Mustard. Bal ratus, Soda, Pearlash, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue, Matches. Ac.
For Physicians.
A great variety of the best French. English anil Amer
ican Chemical and Pharmaceutical Preparation: Select
Powders. Surgical Instruments, Vials. Specie Jars,Me
tallic Saddle-bags, Ac. Also.
Camphene and Burniog Fluid.
Any one who may favor them with tlioir orders, may
depend upon their receiving the best attention, and
that all good* furnished will be of a reliable quality.—
Should they not give entire satisfaction they may be
returned at the option of tlie purchaser. mar 10
SEED OATS—In quantity. fi>r sale by
fob 3 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street.
N’ EW LEAF LARD—In kegs and Mils..’ tV.-ale
by jan I 11. J. GILBERT.
(il IKI > e!—-75 boxes t-.i - ale by
II .1 GILBI.RT
JJXCHA \t; !•: YV \ M rED.
| j on Now York, wauti and Ly
jan i 0 Ir, LAMAB.
; .) IS ALES Dill'.n - INvim*. jii'l rer-ivi.l and ,or
sale by [fi b 26J YY 1 Lidß .v BRI ND IGE
I)LA .V TING AM) T \BLI.PTA'J'ni .8 —L old I
in tine order. Forsalc by 11. J. GILBERT,
| fell 23 YVest Side Market Square.
N orth -
received and for sale by A. C. TOMB.
ji‘
GREAT REDUCTION UTTHE PRICE OF GAS.
!) F.BT quality Riiriiing Fluid, 62 I "Mita per gallon,
) I’ , .•.•ni- per half eall-iii. I*’ ■<. i- p-r quart.
.Cainpfiiiie. first quuliiy.7s cents per gallon, 37j<7 els
per hull gall'.n. 20 ets per quart.
Al-u. I'ainpliiue Lamps. Fluid Lamps, a fine assort
m ::t **f Wi’ ks. cans and Fi*el*;rs. Improved M ater
t'xilers, 2. 3. and 4 gall.ms. a superior article, for sale
at J.J. MAURICE S,
mar 2d I<. 12 un i 1 L Barnard street.
\ M'.AST U.'iWiViHtS.—l*l-. ‘:..|l \ Merrill s Infallible
Y-ast po.vder. R—'-iv.-d and for sale by
mar 2*i J. E. D..FOKD, Apothecary s’Hall.
/'tOSIIEN firri'Eß -A f.w fir’s in- ib.shen Butter
” I Just received and for sab* at the Emporium. 1-y
mar 3o SEAR )RN GOUDA LL.
SEGARS ! SEGAR3 ! ! SEGARS ! ! !
ft. Di.F)RD li.-i.'just received a l*t of very supc
• ri ir Importisi 8-gars, coni; i i-iiig the fi.Mowing
choice brands: Union London. Eagle Extra Principe,
Medium Plantation, Full Priuiavera, Chicken Cia-k.
A polio Opera, Ac.. Xe. Also, a superior article Chew
ing Tobacco, for sale Apothecaries’ Hall. mar 30
8AIOIvI<;I) tongues; Pickled do., Pig Pork.
Smoked Beef. 1 bbl Pickles, (cucumbers.) in vine
gar, nml Soda Biscuit. Pic Niv, Butter and Sugar
Crackers. Wine Bi'cut and Pil.t Bread. Farina, Corn,
Starch, Sweet Oil, Sardines, Table Salt, landing cx
steamer from New York, for sale by
YVM.G.DTCKBON,
mar 30 Whitaker-st.. cor. Broughion-lane.
4 1-VIIPJE \ T’Jdlt'S I'*) >l.B.—A full assortment,
* ju-t iveived nnd for sale by E. LOVELL.
1j ;!.Ot a! 250 bbl*. i . sale by
apr 1 iI.J. GILBERT.
4 tiIEYY'ING T- BA('CO. —-Avery superior article
V.y “f Plug and Twist. Tobacco of various tirands. for
sale at the Apothecary Hall. J. E.DkFORP.
’ mar 24
YVH sTAR BC* H'G I rLOSE NO E 8 Prepart*d
yy from the original recipe of the late Prof. Wis
er. These Loscngcs cannot lie too highly recommend
'd ns a safe medicine iu Coughs, Colds and Asthmas,
prepared nml sold by YV. YY. Ll NCOLN,
mar 1‘) Monument Sijuare.
.11 ST l< ECBI V
per Ship Speed and Bona Dea
front Liverpool—Five cases o
fin*- DOUBLE BARREL GUNS.
‘TTCS-j with ii AMINA TE I) Steel
L\ Barrels, direct from tin* makers.
/Or Aj Also, a supply *f Sportman’s
N/ yP )b*Tt*. too nuiii-Yolis to men
tion. E. LOVELL,
july 8 Nf>. ~fi Barnard street.
KEPHALIA.-1 lamsay's Kephaiia; an elegant i
preparation for preserving, beautifyiug, ami res
toring the liuuiun hair. For sale by
JOHN B. MOORE, k CO,,
23 Gibbous’ Buildings.
F. SS~I MR K ANI) BEEF.—'It ndds. “now~Moni
Pork; 100 bbls. new Mess Beef. Just rceevied
and for sale by [fob 21] WEBSTER A PALMES.
1 )IG II V YIS, RAC V SIIOULDI 3'.
I per steamship Florida—2 tes Pig Hams, 2 do. do.
Sides Hi*.-., n, 2.J0. do. smoked Shoulder*, lu half tibia
Fulton Market. Beef, 5 do. do. pickled Tongues, smoked
*!•>.. Bologna Sau-Mg-s. ft Mils extra No 1 Mackerel,
Codfish, smoked Herring, e f c.
GKO ALEXANDER.
apr 12 Cor. Bull nml C*uigress-sts, Monument Sq.
Ci GAR. AN ‘.^!
*1 30 liluls. \. 0. Sugar:
2ft hlids. choice refinned N. O. Sugar.
4” lilids. prime and elmiee Porto Rico Sugar;
2ft hlids. fair and prime Muscovado Sugar;
150 bbls. steam refined do.;
20 bbls. crushed do.;
20 boxes Loaf Sugar. For sale bv
fob 21 WEBSTER k PALMES.
I MtESII LOBSTER.—lodozeu Car s Lobster, just
received aud for sale by
fob 9 A. BQNAITD.
YTALAGA GRAPES. ORA NGES, Ac.—Just re
M 1 ceived per steamer—lo keg* Malaga Grapes; 10
boxes Oranges; 2 half bbls Pickled Salmon; 4 do Pig
Hams; 2 *lo Smoked Reef; *2 do Smoked Tongues; 3 bit
do Pickled do: Pickled Oysters; English Pickles; Ca
pers, Sauces, Catsup, Olives. Figs. Raisins, Almonds,
Ac. GEO. ALEXANDER,
fob Cor. Bull and Congress sts.. Monument sq.
(1 IN. 10 bbls. l’h leby
I mar 22 B. w. in K ER.
I>i (TATI IKS. 300 bbls. Potatoes for sale by
mar!7 ii-gilbert.
| Alt D*— 25 bblainew Leaf Lard, for sale by
1 j feb 9 11. J. GILBERT.
1)1 TTKK. 30 bbls 1
> ceiv4*d per State of Georgia aud for sale on eon
signment by (feb7-tR) C. A. L. LAMAR.
('YHEESE. —50 boxes Englisli Dairy Cheese, .lustre
j ceived, aud forsalc* at tin* Emporium, bj
I mtr 30 SEABORN GOOD ALL.
SPRING ARRANGEMENT,
JB the LIVERPOOL AND PHI LA
DELPIHA STEAMSHIP COMPANY
intend sailing their favorite Steaiu-
CITV OF PHILADELPHIA, now being built.
CITY OF MANCHESTER. 2105 tons. Capt, R. Latch,
CITY OF GL A SHOW, ltflO tons. Capt. Wm. M ylle.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
City of Glasgow Thursday, Mur 31, 1853
City of Manchester.... Saturday, April 23, J8.)3
Hit' v of Glasgow Saturday, May 14, ISoR
City of Manchester.... Saturday. June 11, !8.>3
City of Glasgow Saturday. July 2, 1853
FROM LIVERPOOL.
City of Miinrhcster...Wedncsdny. Mar 30, 185.1
\ 1 City of Glasgow Wednesday,April 20,1853
City of Manchester... Wednesday, May 18.1853
City of Glasgow Wednesday* June 8,1853
City of Manchester. ..Wednesday. .Inly 6, 1853
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FROM PHILADELPHIA. I FROM UVEHPOOI..
Snlouu Berths 90 Dol.iSnloOn Berths.--20 Guineas
Midship “ '>s j Midship •* ‘...15
Forward “ 55 “ | Forward “ ...13 “
Including Steward’s Fees.
THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS.
A limited number of Third Class Passengers w ill be
taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool and found in
provisions.
From Philadelphia...s‘2o J From Liverpool
Certificates of passage will Im‘ issued here to parties
who arc desirous of bringing out their friends at cor
responding rates.
Drafts on the Agents and the Bank of Ireland from
.£1 and upwards.
if ,> • FREIGHT ON GOODS AOs. PER TON.
Rills of hiding for goods frgin Havre signed by the
agents there, through to Philadelphia at s22}/, per
ton. .
An experienced surgeon will l>c earned on each
ship.
All good sent to the Agents in Philadelphia nml Liv
erpool. w ill be forwarded with economy and dispatch.
For freight or passage apply to
THOMAS RICHARDSON,
9 Walnut st., Pbila.,and 41 Exchange Place. N.Y.
I’ADELFOUD, FAY A CO..
Bav st.. Savannah.
RICHARDSON. BROTHERS A CO.,
apr 11 Liverpool.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILAIIELPIIIA AND SAVANNAH
Steam Navigation Company.
m The new and splendid side wheel
ft steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of
1200 tous register, Capt. W. Collins,
has commeneed her regular trips and
‘will leate Savannah on Wednesday, the Bth day of
Sept., and every alternate Wednesday thereafter—say
oil 22d Sjpt., Oth and 20th October, 3d and 17th Nov.,
and so on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, w s2s
Through Tickets to New York, 25
Steerage,
This ship has been built with entire regard to safety
comfort and dispatch, and offers new and admirable
facilities to business and travel. For freight or passage
apply to
C. A. L. LAMAR. Agent in Savannah,
HERON A MARTIN, Agents in Philadelphia,
popt 3
~ STEAMSHIPS FOR NEW YORK.
The first class splendid steamships
FLORIDA, Capt. WoofiHUU,
—AND—
ALABAMA, • Capt. Ludlow,
belonging to the New York and Savannah Steam Nav
igation Company,
Leave Savannah and New York every Satur
day,
These ships are of 1.300 tons register, nml unsur
passed in safety, oiunpfoft and speed. They leave SH
vannuli at. the “same time that the Marion and Union
leave Charleston, and arrive in New York as xooh as
or before them.
Cabin passage $25 —payable liefore going on
board. Aoents: PADKLFORD, FAY & CO.,
Savannah.
SAMUEL L.MITCHELL,
jnn 29 194 Front-street. New York.
HERON’S
PACKET LINK 111
BETWLKN
Philadelphia and Savannah.
Tno following vessels comprize this Line, and will sail
about every two weeks, viz :
Schr. JULIA ELIZA, Cfipt. Itmftfte.
do. J. U. lIOLMES, do. Lodge.
‘do. DART. do. Somers.
do. c. A.GREINER. do. Peterson:
The Vessels are first class schooners, and command,
ml by captains experienced in the trade, and who will
! use their best exortions to give satisfaction to the ship
! purs. For freight or passage (having good accommo
dations for passage) apply to
WILIS A BRUNDAGE,
No. 72 Bay-street. Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN,
mar 11 N0.37]/ North Wharves, Philadelphia.
DIHBLE&CA REY,
CLOTHIERS
ANI)
MERCHANT TAILORS,
WARE-ROOM.
X. E. Corner of Whitaker and IJronyhton-et*,,
Sa v imnah.
r rHK Suhscribi*rs, in aunount-in); to their numi'rnun
1 customers aud tho public, tin* arrival and opening
of their
Spimif Stock,
felicitate themselves on this advantages which their re
cent purchases enable them to offer all who do-ire t .
•select their Clothing from an extensive assortment of
tile choicest uods i.irehm the most
FASHIONABLE SI’VLE.
These goods have bun purchased under the person
al inspeeti.n, of one of the proprietors ; and availing
llictn-eh esoffavorahiei-ireumstatu es,they are enabled
not only to warrant them in quality, but tooth r tbem
at stu b l.o\v Friers, as must distance all . tnpe
titi-.u in their trade.
Tin- tbilowing enumeration is made f>ir the benefit of
Gentlemen in the country, whose orders will meet
prompt attention, mid who. when in the city, are re
spectfully invited to an examination of our Gmals.
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
FROCK and DRLffS COATS of every quality.
• *• •• in black, blue, brown, green
and olive colors.
BUSINESS C<>ATS. in great variety, viz: Linen, Rus
sia Duck. Drub l)\Kte, Alpaclm, Cusluneret, Froek
and Sack Business Coats.
PANTALOONS—BIack Doeskin at a great variety of
prices.
Black and fancy Cassimeres, at a great variety of prices
” Drub IV Etc, “ “ “
White and Fancy Linen Drills, “ “ **
Fancy Marseilles. “ “
VESTS —Black silk and satin Vests.
Dancy silk **
White silk, for party. “
White. Buff and Fancy
Marseilles “
White and buff Duck
and Linen “
FURNISHING GOODS.
Furnishing <Joods of every description fbr fSentlc
men's wear—consisting of scarfs, cravats, Waterford
ties. Prince Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirts
and drawers, cotton do., suspenders, half hose, gloves—
all kinds, best quality patent yoke shirts; a fine assort
ment of
Dressing Gowns,
Umbrellas, Canos, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Tort
monies, etc. etc.
HATS.
An extensive assortment of the latest and most sash
io'iuble styles.
Hoy's (iolliiiiK.
Comprising the largest assortment ever offered In
this market, consisting of Frocks, Sacks, polka Sacks,
.Jackets. Vests and Pants, in every variety of style and
material suitable for the season.
MERCHANT TAILORING.
The favorable and long established reputation which
their establishment hue enjoyed, and still maintains,
for the style and finish of its >jurmmtg made, to order , as
well ns for the superior quality of their Cloths, dura
bility of color and substantial workmanship, it shall be
the constant effort of the proprietors still to continue.
They invite the special attention of both old and new
customers to the following, from which they are pre
pared to furnish garments, which they will warrant to
be w plus ultra in both fit and fashion.
SIMONTS *V BIOLLY’S best Blue, Black, Brown,
Mulberry,Green, Adelaide, Bronze, Corobo and Olive
Cloths..
Black Doeskin, Black Caseimere, and a large assort
ment of Colored and Fancy Tweeds.
LINEN GOODS.—White, Buff and fancy Linen Drills.
VESTINGS.—White Silk and Satin, for Party Vests.
Black and fancy Silk and Satins. White, Buff and
Orange Cacsimeres. A lurge variety of White, Buff and
fancy Marseilles.
UNIFOIt.II SLITS.
For Volunteer Companies in the city and throughout
the State, made and furnished at the shortest notice
and in the best manner. DIBBLE k CABKY.
apr
KA SACKS COHN MEAL in store and for sale
JU low by [mar 8] WELLS A D1 RR.
DR. ROBERT’S WELCH MEDICAMENTUM,
curing Indigestion or Dyspepsia, Liver Com-
plaints. Jaundice, Fever mid Ague, Dysentery,
Headache. Loss of Appetite and Heartburn. It also
purifies the blood and renovates the w hole system, l’ut
up In pint bottles, at 75 cents per l*otlle. For sale by
mar 17 JNO. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st.
V BW BOOKS.- The Pm ti eof Medicine on
il Thonisoninii Principles, with practical directions
for administering the Thomsonian Medicines, includ
ing the various methods of administering vapor baths,
emetics. Ac.. lv .1. W. Comfort, M. D.
Elements of Health, by E. .T, Tilt. M. 1).
The Principles of Botany, as exemplified in the Cry
plogamia. for the use of schools and colleges, by Hnr
land Coultns.
Anecdotes for the Steamboat, and Railroad. Select
ed from the best authors by an -‘Old Traveller.” Re
ceived by [a 18] J. B. CUBBEDGE.