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From the Charleston Courier.
“THOU’KT WITH ME IN NIGHTLY DUE AMS.”
DIJjAIUON ILARLAN'D.
Tbou'rt nightly dream?,
The of the day.
Their and dewy light,
Hare passGffTirom heart and brain away.
They’re gone as birds of summer wing,
F A hurried flight at winter’s chill,
’ To find in distant, genial climes,
Perfume and warmth and music still.
Vet gentle, lay-liko visions dance,
To dreamy music round my couch, ‘wP
A darkly buried past up-springs.
Glowing with life beneath thy touch.
High diver clouds their incense raise,
All sweets that past once held for mo.
(Sweots which have turned to wormwood
since
They bring me love, and hope, and thee.
Thee! not as at our parting seen,
Tn friendly guise that mocked the while,
And mein so free, thou could’st not dream,
Os the heart that broke beneath thy smile.
But, with deep eyes all lit with love,
Such tremulous, mysterious gleam.
As shimmers through the lucent wave.
Os an Indian diamond-bedded stream
I know but love, as round my band
I felt thy warm, soft lingers twine ;
Love quivers in the full, rich lip
That passionately lights on mine
Some half formed words of tenderness
Are breathed—not spoken—in my ear ;
My heart lies still lest its quick throb.
Should drown one note of sound so dear.
Why should’st thou come ? on this cold heart
Why fall spring flowers of mem’ryV rain?
The young blooms smiling from tho earth,
The frost will soon cut down again.
The frost which thou did’st leave- though
night.
Show here and there a verdant spot.
The day will And but blacken’d wastes,
Ruins that tell— where thou art not!
Richmond, Virginia.
Insurance.
LIFE, FIEE AND MARINE INSURANCE
AGENCY,
jVo. 142 Bay Sire#, Savannah , Ga.
SPRINGFIELD KIKE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Edmund Freeman, Pres’t | Wm. Conner, Jr., Sec’y.
Oash Capital, all paid up and invested in First Class
Bond and Mortgage,Bank and Railroad Stocks,
$150,000
Aecomuiated surplus, $85,000
Thiß Company is now prepared to insure proper
ty on as reasonable terms as nny other good Com
puny. Apply to
A \VI i.BUR, General Insurance Agent,
STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Assetts, May 15t,1853 $358,318 70
Assetts, May Ist, 1854 379,704 16
Premiums received from May 11, 1854.
to December, 31,1854 . .. .$166,000 00-
Faid losses meantime $133,000 00
For Insurance apply to
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
LONDON.
CAPITAL $2,600,000—0r $500,000 Pounds.
This large and prompt-paying Company having
a Board of Reference in Philadelphia, where all
claims are adjusted, are prepare! to insure all
kinds of property cu reasonable terms.
These Companies are all strong and g- od, paying
all their losses with promptness and in full. 1 have
also arranged to Insure in the cities of Charleston,
Philadelphia and New York to any amount applied
for.
Having the Agency of none but first class Companies,
Persons wishing Insurance, can rely upon getting
into as sound and good companies as any in the
country, as their statements made to Legislatures
fnl’y show. A. WILBUR, Gcu’l Ins. Ag’t.
I4IFK INSURANCE.
CBARTBR OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
Alfred Gill, President, Jas. C. Walkly, Sec.'ry.
Capital endorsed by tho State... .$200,000.
Aeeuraulated surplus $200,000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Insures on the Mutual or Cash System.
l'hte Company still continues to insure the lives
of White Persons, at the old rates, and offers the
following among other advantages to insureis:
Low rates of Insurance, without profits on the
Joint Stock plan.
Half of the Premium on the Mutual plan may
remain on loan.
No extra charge f*r a Special Permit to reside in
any Southern State,or to pass and re pass by sea to
and from any port in the United States.
The Security of a large capital, large Bonuses, on
he Mutual scale.
California, Australia and other special risks ta
ken.
Slaves also insured on the Joint Stock plan at
the lowest rates.
For insurance in the above named Company up
ply to A. WILBUR, Agent. No. 142 Bay street.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Office No, 118 Bay-Street.
r FIHIB Company will continue to take Marine,
JL Fire and Inland Navigationrisks on the moat
favorable terms.
llbnry D .Whew. President Trustees Hen
ry D. W'**d, J. R. Wilder. I. W Morrell, N R.
Knapp, Hiram Roberts. E. F. Wood, Henry Lath*
rop. John W. Anderson. James McHenry, secre
tary. June 13
Life Insurance Company of N. York
ISAAC ABBATT, Secretary. F S Winston, Presi
dent, Dr U D Arnold, Medical Examiner. Ap
plications received by W P HUNTER,
jan 20. ly
AGENCY IN SAVANNAH.
THB LIVERPOOL* LONDON LIKE AM) FI LI
INSURANCE COOTHCANV
Instituted l&JO.
AUTHORISED CAPITAL $10,000,0i)0
Paid Up Capital 1.000,000
Surplus and Reserve Fund 1,340.000
$2 340.000
WORKING CAPITAL—S2,34O,OOO.
OFFERING, by its unusually large capital, and
the unlimited individual liability of the Stock
holders, the great desideratum in insurance—the
most perfect security to the public—i- now pre
pared. through its agents, to insure agaiuet Fire
Risks in Savannah, on the most advantageous
terms.
Directors in New York.
JAMES BROWN. Esq, Chairman.
FRANCIS COTTENKT. Esq., Deputy Chair man
George Barclay, Esq., A. Hamilton, Jr. Esq..
Joseph Gaillard. Jr.. Ed. F. Sanderson,Esq.
C. W. Faber. Esq., Wm. S. Wetmore. Esq.
Mort’r Livingston, Esq.
Resident Secretary--Wired Pell, Esq.
Counsel for the Dom'd— Alex. Hamilton. Jr.. Esq.
Apply to
BANCROFT & BRYAN, Agents,
novß ts No. 117 Bay street
sls DOLLARS ONLY FOR A COUNTRY
RESIDENCE.
ONLY a few days left to secui*e it.~
jgflHkDont all go at once, but be sure and
soon, or you will be 100 lata. A few
left only for Lots in the beaut i
ful village o** Woodlawn, adioining
splendid Lake llonkonkorua farms
which arc selling at from SIOO to S2OO per acre to
be divided among subscribers on tlic 14th March
next, sls payable in instalments will secure fr
buildiug lots 25 by 100 feet, or a farm from 2 to 2<)
acres by application.
Cl I AS. WOOD. 208 Broadway, N.'Y. or
WILLIAM WRIGHT, Savannah
JOHN W. KELLY,
./x a, TAILOR,
OWEN’S BUILDINGS.
ry I Isl East Side of Bull Street.
Lw LU OPPOSITE THE PULASKI HOUSE. -JUL
Savannah, Git.
THE SUBSCRIBER is now’ receiving liis
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which he will sell by the pattern or make to order
on the moat accommodating terms
ALSO,
Avery choice selection of
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Which for beauty of Style and Fin'aj^Hßtattir
pa*sed in
X.'V n>e<dviii- :i I,Mv/f an 1 F;.:i-idi
GENTS’
.fnfflPl-t*. ‘■■■! <
H^ w ?-ur f.-
■Hip, he Hatters liifflffiWmr
/Sr npxlerate price*.-as any one in
that i
dealing with Lim.
N. B.— at the shortest notice.
June 9-ts JOHN W. KELLY.
BALE ROPE—4OO oollsoftbe Hemp Loaf Brand
for tale low to by
mth2 BRWAM, KELLY & CO.
l)otcl Ibnrrtiflcmcnts.
FLETCHER HOUSE,
MARIE T TA , (i A .
MTHE New Hotel, adjoining the Breakfast
House, by the subscriber, and built express
ly for him, being now completed, ho takes
pleasure in informing his friends and tho public
generally, that he has large, airy, pleasant and
well-furnished rooms, reception. The situation,
from its vicinity to the Depot., is peculiarly adapted
for the convenience of transient company, ns no
transportation of baggage is necessary. Every at
tention will he given to tho wants and comforts of
those who may favor him with a call.
juue3o ts
PLANTERS’ HOTEL, AUGUSTA.
Bridges & Cos., Proprietors.
This splendid new HOUSE, situated on
MfnnJ Broad street immediately in front of the site
gWjjjj of tho old Plant rs* Hotel, which has been
EBiiW furnished throughout with new Furniture,
Bedding, Ac.; is now open for the reception of
Boarders. It will be the endeavor ofthe Proprietor,
to give satisfaction to tho-c who may favor him
with their custom. mar2s ti
AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
\V. P. STARR, Proprietor.
a THIS HOTKLis now’ opened for the lecep
tiou of Traveler.-,and it will be the aim of the
Proprietor to give satisfaction to.all who may
favor him with their patronage. It is centrally sit
uated on Broad street,and convenient to the differ
ent Railroad Depots. Passengers by tho Georgia
Railroad, will be furnished with breakfast before
they leave; those by the South Carolina Railroad,
with dinner, and those by the day train on the
Waynesboro’ road, with supper.
The Furniture, Bedding, Ac., in this Hotel is all
new,and it wilt be *ne endeavor of the Proprietor to
render all who may patronize him, comfortable du
ring their stay. mar2s ts
FLOYD HOUSE,
Corner Tlilrdnnd Mulberry lit reels,
MACON, GA.
THIS House'canbo recommended, by tho
■Mff travelling public, as one offlrst rate facilities
JKBfcnml their patronage is duly solicited.
npr27 ly 11. ,T. EPTING, Proprietor.
BOND STREET HOUSE,
063 nmt 00ft Broadway, New York.
Proprietor
HAVING lately gone through a thorough
repair is now open for either permanent or
transient boarders. Tho iocation opposite
Bond-street is one of the best In the city, and it is
the aim ofthe Proprietors to make it a homo
apr 17
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GEO.,
a GORDON FARGO. Proprietor.
Late sfthe United States Hotel, Augusta.Gu.
aprl9 ly
WASHINGTON HALL,
TilK TRAVELLER’S HOME,
Macon, On.,
a An Omnibus always in readiness to convey
passenger stoand from the llail|Ro&d depot to
the Ilall. 11. P. REDDING, Proprietor.
B. F. Dfnsb, Superintendent. 6mo aprl9
MILLS HOUSE,
rcomer Meeting and Q,uccn-*l
CHARLESTON, S. C.
a THIS House is now adapted to all the wants
ofthe travelling public,and the efforts of the
proprietor will be to deserve their patronage,
mar 31 TIIOS. H, NICK HR SON.
LANIER HOUSE.
MACON, GA.
undersigned having leased the above
establishment, begs to assure tho traveling
public that no exertion will be spared to sus
tain the established reputation ofthe llousc.
,S
THE WOODLAWN.
M Tbo subscriber having taken tho above
well known beautiful place, situated on the
Ogeechee Flank Road, from Mrs. Marshall,
lias refitted it inelegant style, and opened it as a
Public Resort for tho ladies and gentlemen of Sa
vannah, and strangers visiting the city. He will
furnish his guests with comfortable npartmentsand
everv variety of delicacies, such n s
ICE CREAMS, SHERBETS, CAKES. CIIAM
PAGNE, STRAWBERRIES, FRUITS,
and refreshments of all kinds.
.Separate apartments. Dinners Suppers, Ac., for
private parties, furnished at short notice
O 5” The most perfect order preserved on the pre
mises
mayS If J..D. G. ROGERS.
FINDLAY’S
IRON WORKS.
MACON GEOGIA.
rpilß subscriber from long experience in tho bu-
JL siness, is prepared to furnish Steam Engines,
Boilers, Circular, Single, and Gang Sawmill
Machinery, Gristaiul Merchant Mills, Sugar Mills,
Gin Gearing and Castings in general. The Saw
Frames, whether for upright or Circulars, will be
of Iron when required; all of which, with his ma
ny improvements, is warranted to be equal to the
best made at any other establishment. His works
are on a scale as extensive as the largest at the
South and he is prepared to fill orders with prompt
ness and despatch.
aug 17 ly ROBERT FINDLAY.
8. B. HBAJTTLEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
CORNER OP BROI CiHION AND WIUTAKRI’. STREETS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
now receiving a large stock of genuine
Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Perfum*ry.and
German Cologne, in great variety—Paints,
Oils, Window Glas. Laurilard’s Snuff, Lan
dreth’s new crop Garden Sped, 75 percent Alcohl,
Burning Fluid, and Campbine, Fancy Soaps, brush
es *c.
Tbe attention of Physicians is directed to their
extensive assortment of Chemicals, recently select
ed from the manufacturers.
Terms cash, or approved en dit
S. D. BRANTLEY, M. 1).
T. S. POWEL, 51 D.
iy
,10 :11% B. USOORE & CO.,
BUILDINGS. SAVA’H,^
ts WHOLESALE <fc RETAIL
Z& DRUGGISTS.
Would call the attention nf Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians and others, to their extensive
*nd well selected stock, comprising ev< ry artice in
line of business, and which they offer for sale on the
most rea finable terms lor cash, or approved credit,
y i z ’ : ‘ „
PAINTS. YARN ISLES, GLASS. AC..
White Load, I’urp and No. 1: Tieman’s Colors,
dry and in oil: Japan. Copal, and Coach Varnishes;
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Wiado .r Glass, Put
ty, Gold Leaf. Paint Bcurhea, Sash Tool.. and Gla
zier’s Diamonds.
LAMP. MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS.
Bleached Bperm, Whale and Lard Oils, for burning;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz, Patent
Oil, Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rape Seed Oil;
also Tanners,’ Neats. Foot and Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Mace, Alspico, Cinnamon, Pepper,Ginger,
Mustard. Salcratus, Soda, Pearlasb, Sweet Oil,
Starch, Fig Blue, Matches, etc.
FOR PHYSICIANS
A great variety of the best French, English, and
American Chemicals, and Pharmaceutical Prepara
tions, Select Powdere. Surgical instruments, Vials
Specie Jnr*. Metallic Saddle bags. Ac. Also.
CAM PHENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any one who may favor them with their orders,
may depend upon their receiving the best atten
ficn, and that all goods furnished will be of a relia
ble quality. Should they not give e*tin* sntisfac
tion. they may he returned at the option of the pur
■ chaser. inchlO ts
PIANO FORTES
HAYING lately received large additions to our
stek of PIANO FORTES, wr are enabled to
offer at this time the gi latest variety from the best
manufacturers, from the plainest square to tho
most elaliorate.ly carved, and from six to seven oc
taves.
Our Pianos are selected from tne manufacturers
whom we have full confidence in, and wo are par
ticularly requested by t hem to give u guaranty w th
every instrument sold by us as regards durability,
tone, t£e.
Persons in want of a first rate instrument may re
ly with safety ii|>on getting such a one by selecting
from the following makers, whose instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly on band, viz., 11, Wor-
Chickering & Son, Njinns A* Clarke, Bacon
k Ravens, 11. Waters, and Haines Brothers A Cum
mings. Jjan27l IW. MORRELL .V CO.
BOOKS, PAPER, STATIONERY, &c,
riAIIE undersigned would respectfully invite the
A attention of the public to his stock in Store at
No. 135 Congress .Street) Savannah,
OPPOSITE MONUMENT SQUARE,
He has on hand a general assortment of Miscel
laneous, religious and schoolbooks, standard works
and the most recent publications,Medical nnd law
books, a large nnd well selected stock of
I stationery
Homnymrncscs.
PPucMma steel pen
holders. ’ ;
TAPER AND ENVELOPES
Os every >.uitablc size nnd quality. He wouldpar
tlcularly recommend his stock of blank ltooks, pa
per and envelopes, as being the cheapest eref offer
ed in this city, and equal in quality for paper and
I binding, to those manufactur and elsewhere.
Uis affangements for a continual supply of the
“bestand cheapest articles, are perfected, as also for
•the latest Cheap publications.
Please call and examine belbre purchasing else
where. jan tt # j .SaS. STBLEIf.
J. B.—Orders from JlfP emmtry promptly attend- j
the savannah journal & courier; \i*rCii scjuss*
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE.
OF TIIE
JOURNAL &, COURIER,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ALL KINDS OF
PIIITIIG
EXECUTED WITH A NEATNESS
UNSURPASSED ;N THE CITY!
SUCH AS
PAMPHLETS,
CIRCULARS, POSTERS,
CATALOGUES, HAND RILLS,
BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS,
BANK CHECKS, BUSINESS CARDS,
BLANK NOTES, ADDRESS CARDS,
LABELS, VISITING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES, FREIGHT BILLS, Ac.
ALSO.
PRINTING IN COLOURS
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Herring’s Patent Firo Proof Safe.
PHILBRICK Sc BELL,
AOESTS FOR THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
I ' ll ° subscriber eon
• v v'^l^' V maiiufue-
any, and superior
i o some of the many
which have been tested, os published and notic'd
by the press throughout the world, for the last fif
teen years—and is sole proprietor of Hall’s Patent
Powder Proof Look, both having received separate
medals at the World’s Fair, London, 1851, and New
York, in 1853-4. Also the patentee (by purchase)
of Jones* celebrated Combination and Premium
Bark Lock,
SI,OOO in gold was placed in the safe exhibited
nt ilie World’s Fair, London, secured by nail’s and
Jones’ Locks, and offered as a reward to any one
who could pick the locks or open the safe w ithin
forty five days, and although operated upon by se
veral skilled in the arl of lock picking, no one suc
ceeded in opening the safe, (no change or Altera
tion in the locks or keys having been made during
the time) but the money remained in its safe de
pository, and was returned to the proprietor, and
a medal awarded to him for tho champion Safe of
the world.
* Caution. —None genuine except those having the
subscriber’s name on a neat plate.
SILAS C. HERRING.
Gm n Block, cor. Pine and Water sts., New York.
N. B.—The above Safes and Locks can bo lmd at
manufacturer's prices of his authorised agents in
all the principal cities iu the United States and Ca
nada. jan26
I lK I: PROOF SAFES.
OF WILDER’S PATENT.
’ tlic sub^
‘•riber is now re
ceiving by schooner Cftarnet n further supply of
improYud patterns, (double and single doors) “fur
nished with Yales Powder and Burglar Proof locks;
which he offers for sale nf. manufacturer’s prices.
Apply io C. 11. CAMPFIELD,
for Georgia, of Wilder’s
jan2s Patent Fire Proof Safes.
DH ‘ w ’ R ‘ MOSELEY ’ S rate
I3V FIRM ARY. Si
KJR the. treatment of Cancers, Wens, Fistula,
and all kinds of Tumours, is now open tor the recep
tion of Patien's. Ilis Infirmary is located near the
Depot and Post office, >u Broadway, and contains
about thirty laige and well furnished Rooms, with
good and trusty servants, always at hand, both La.
dies and Gentlemen are received at this Institution,
and will receive the most strict and kind attention
from tin*’proprietor, as well as his Matron. Ilis
practice in that horrible disease, Cancer, for the past
ten years surpassed by any Physician in the
South. Patients are boarded at $1 per diem, or sls
per month,slo being required in advance.
QfT Fees to be ugreed upon before the case is un- I
deriaken. Ail communications must be postpaid,
addressed to W. R. MOKSELEY, M. D.
aug IG Griffin. Ga.
NEW GOODS per steamer Alabama—Black Silk,
Nainsook Muslins. Dotted and Embroidered
Swiss Muslins. Cheeked Cambries, India Dimity,4-4
Silk Illusion. Plaid Ginghams, Cambric Inserting*,
and Edgings. Ladies* and Gent’s Gauze. Merino and
Cotton Undervests. Gent’s Striped and Plain Cotton
Hose, Ladies’ White Cotton Hose, Black Nett
Mitts. Linen and other styles of Fans, Children p
India Rubber Long Combs. Ac; Ac, at
28 WADSWORTH’S.IIS Coo^-ess-.-!.
(lODFISII and Herrings per hit.’arrivals, and for
) Sale by ANDERSON A SWANSTON,
jau 24 157 Broughton street.
SELF Rising Flour in Packages. Also a superior
article of Buckwheat, in boxes and bags, re
ceived per steamer Knoxville, and for sale by
ANDERSON & SWANSTON,
jan2s 157 Broughton street.
SPRING SILKS — Received per steamer Knox
ville. a few patterns of New Style Spring Silk*,
for sale cheap at Wadsworth's cash house,
foIVT No. 115 Congress-street.
DR J. B. MARCHISI’S
Celebrated Catholieon
FOR Tll£ RELIF.F AND CURE OF SUFFERING FEMALES.
pressed and Ir
regular Mensturntion, Ac., with all Iheiraccompany
ingevils, Cancer excepted; no matter how severe orof
how long standing.
The Catholieon far surpasses other remedies, in
being more certain, less expensive, and leaving the
system in better condition Let all interest
terested in such a remedy call and obtain a pamph
let, free, containing ample proof, from highly res
pectable sources, of the happy results of its use, to
gether with letters from fit at class experienced
physicians, who have used it in their practice, and
speak from their own observation.
I have no hesitation in saying, Dr. Marcliisi’s
Uterine Catholieon is invaluable in utorine diseases
generally. 1 have used it in Fluor Albus, Araeuor
rhaa. Prolapsus Uteri, and in cases of extensive
ulceration of the vagina and osluteri. It is worthy
of the notice of tlic Faculty.
JOHN C. OR RICK, M. I).,
Baltimore, Hid.
* * * I would be glad to have a fur
ther supply, as the medicine is becoming very pop
ular. and i think will continue, ks it has given
relief in e\ ery instance where properly taken.
TI TOM \S ! NE W MAN, M.D ,
! May 22d, 1854. Mt. Vernon, Ind.
| My wife, having used severnl bottles of Dr. Mar
chifei’s Uterine Catholieon, and having derived great
| benefit therefrom, has no hesitancy in pronouncing
it one of the best medicines over produced, and
recommend it to the afflicted.
J. B. BLADE,
Hernandf*, Miss.
Pamphlets had gratis atathe store of J. K. De
Ford, Druggist, Wholesale and Retail Agent, Fa
vannab. Ga. Also sold by Henry J. liar bock,
Jacksonville: Miller and Ilayles. Louisville, Cun
ningham and and Cos.. Beaufort, 8. C.
Letter addressed to Messrs. Beach and Brown seen.
Agents at Newberry, If., S. by the Rev. CS.
Jteard. nf the same Stale.
Glenn Springs, Jan. oth. 1853.
Messrs. Beach and raowxtfbN— Sirs: I send for
another bottle of your Murchisi’s Uterine Ca
tholicon.’’ My wife has- been afflicted for eleven
years, and n variety of meaus has been resorted to
for relief, but none was obtained until I received
this medicine from you. Its influence seems almost
i magical; there was a manifest improvement from
the day it was taken.
As there are a great many females in our coun
! try laboring under the afflietioh for which your
medicine pi ©posts a remedy, T feel it a duty to re
! commend it to all such.
Signed, ClouGh S. Beard.
J. n. FI ARC HI SI &, Cos. Proprietors.
CENTRAL DEPOT, 304 BROADWAY, N. Y.
For sale by J. E. De Foan. Druggist, corner of
j Broughton and Barnard streets, Bntannagh, Ga.
j I have no hesitation in saving, Dr. Marciusi's
I Utjrinl Catholicon is invaluable in uterine i#s-
Y eases generally. I bava used, It in Flo&rAdbps,
Prolapsnroteri, and in cases of cx
tensive ulceration of the vagina and os uteri. It is
worthy of the notice of the Faculty.
JOHN C. ORRICK, M D.
j jan 10 Maltimore, Md.
-VTKW POTATOES—tending this day from str
’ li Alabama, and for sale by
. jnlyac _ J. A. BROWN A CO.
4 MFR{OIN MUSTARD-—A large supply of
J\ Amerlcan%iUßtard, perfectly pure and of un 1
usual strekgth, for sale in cans and bottles, of all j
| sizes* by JOHN B. MOORE and CO., , j
* feb!4 •• . # Gibbons’Buildings..
BRITISH PERIODICALS. %
EARLY COPIES 3ECUIIEI.
I EONARI) SCOTP4 CO., New Yock, continue to
J re-publisli tho following British Periodicals:
I.—The London Quarterly (Conservative).
2.—The Edinburgh Review (Whig). ,
3.—The North British Review (Free Chnreh).
4.—Tho Westminster Review (Liberal). j
5-—Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (Tory)t-Ri
The present critical state of European affairs will
render those publications unusually iuteresttoig
during the forthcoming year, They will occupy a
middle ground between tbe hastily-written news
items, cude speculations, and flying rumors of the
daily Journal, and the ponderous Kaie ofthe fu
ture historian, written after the living interest and
excitement of tho great political eywta of the time
shall have passed awar. It is to Giese Periodicals
that renders must look for the only
gible and reliable history of current e%ntdflHias
such, in addition to tteir well established literary,
scientific and theolog'eal character, we urge them
upon the consideration ofthe reading public.
Arrangements are now permanently made
for the receipt of Early sheets from the’British
publishers, by which we are enabled to place all
our reprints in tho hands of subscribers about as
soon as they can be furnished with the foreign co
pies. Although this involves a very largo outlay
on our part, wo shall continue to furnish the Peri
odicals at the same low rates as heretofore, viz.:—
Per ann.
For any one ol the four Reviews $3 00
For any two of the four Reviews 5 00
For any three of the four Reviews 7 00
For all four of tho Reviews H 00
For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00
For Blackwood and three Reviews 0 00
For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 00
Paj raents to be made in all cases in advance.
Money current in the State where issued will be
received at par.
Clubbing.—A discount of 25 per cent from the
above prices will be allowed to clubs order direct
from L. Scott & Cos., four or more copies of any one
or more of the the above works. Thus : Four co
pies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to
one address for $9 : four copies of the four Reviews
and Black'wood for S3O, and soon.
Postage. —ln all the principal cities and towns,
these works wiil be delivered, through agents, free
of postage. When sent by mail, the postage to any
part of tho United States will H| but twenty-four
cents a year for fourteen cents
a year for each of the Kevins,
c Remittances and communications should always
be addressed, post paid, to the publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,
54 Gold street, Ne w York.
N. B.—L. S.&C., have recently published, and
have now for sale, the “FARMER’S GUIDE,” by
Henry Stephens, cif Edinburgh, and the late Prof.
Norton, of Yale College, New York, complete in 2
vols., royal octavo, containing I.GOO pages, 14 gtsej
and 000 wood engravings. Price, in muslin bind
ing, SO.
[£p‘ This work is not the old “Book ofthe Farm,”
lately resuscitated ami thrown upon tho market.
Savannah Agent—W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York street, near the Court llousk,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Established in 1832.
r JIIIE Subscriber, grateful to his pvtrons and
1 friends for their continual favors, would state
that, in addition to the improvements in DYING,
acquired by him during his last visit to England
and Scotland, has made arrangements for extend
ing his business, by which he is now enabled to dye
a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen
dresses, shawls, &e.. which lie trusts will generally
please all who may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed,cleaned or renovated
as may be required iu the same superior style which
lias generally so much pleased his patrons and
friends.
Tablo Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, rfc.,
cleaned end finished in tho first stylo
Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached fcd pressed in the
most fashionable styles. W-
Orders from the country punctually attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be *>‘nt him by letter, th ough the
post office, so that he may know where to call for
them.
lu.h 1G ALEXANDER GALLOWAY,
RICE’S
Wild Chci’i’yCoiigh Caudy.
VGUEEABLE to the taste, and warranted (if
used according to the directions, which are
simple,) to cure all cases of COUGHS ami COLDS,
which are within the reach of any medicine, be
sides affording relief in eases of
CROUP, ASTHMA, OHATAIIRS.and BRONCHITIS
and being one of the most useful remedies in the
early stages of CONSUMPTION.
DIRECTIONS.
Whenever an inclination to cough is felt, use the
Cai.dy by allowing it to dissolve away slowly in the
mouth, until the dryness ofthe throat subsides, or
the cough is loosened and relief found by free ex
pectoration. If troubled with Night Sweats use as
directed, from one to two ounces before retiring to
bed. In ease of Croup in its earliest svmptoms,
this Candy will generally be ToTffkl very beneficial
and should bo given freely during the milder forms
of the disease, hut when it has become spasmodic;
or the pulse quickens, and respiration becomes dif
ficult. no article of this kind can be of much avail.
In Whooping Cough, the relief which this affords
will be found truly astonishing.
To insure success, the patient must abstain en
tirely from the use of spirituous liquors, and from
smoking, keep the bowels open, (if necessary by
gentle purgatives) and exercise freely in the open
air in dry weather.
Price 25 Cents per Package.
Each Genuine package of RICE’S COUGH CAN
DY will bear on the envelope the signature of
T. C. RICE,
Corner of Broughton and Whitaker streets.
lEy* Country Merchants can bo supplied by the
Box, each box containing 50 Packages, at $0 25.
MEDICATED INHALATION.
A NEW METHOD.
,4 MOST wonderful discovery has recently been
J\ . made by Dr. CURTIS,for the cure of Asthma,
Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and all
Lung Complaints, by Medicated Inhalation. Dr.
Curtis’s Ilygeana, or Inaling Tlygenn Vapor and
Cherry Syrup, has accomplished the most wonder
ful cures of Asthma and Consumption in the City
of New York and vicinity for a few months past,
ever known to man. It is producing an impression
on Diseases of the Lungs never before witnessed by
the medical profession. [See certificates in hands
of Agents. |
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the
linen, without tbe least inconvenience, tbe heat of
the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid,—
supplying the lungs constantly with a healing and
agreeable vapor, passing into ail the air-cells and
passages ofthe lungs that cannot possibly be reach
ed by any other medicine. Here is a cure of
ASTHMA CURED.
Brooklen, N. Y., Dec. 20th, 1853.
For about eight years I have been severely af
flicted with the Asthma: for the last two years
I have suffered beyond all my powers of descrip
tion ; months at a time I have rot been able to
sleep in a bed. getting what rest I could sitting in
my chair. My difficulty of breathing, and my suf
ferings, were so great at times, that for hours to
gether my friends expected each hour would be
my last. During the past six y;*ars I have had the
aid and attendance of some of the most celebrated
physicians, but have received no permanent ben
efit. and but little relief. Tat length had the good
fortune to procure Dr. Curtis's Ilygeana or Inhal
ing Ilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup. At the time
I first obtained it, I was suffering under one of my
most violent attacks, and was in great distress,
almost suffocating for want of breath. In less than
ten minutes from the time I applied the Tnhftler to
my stomach, and took a teaspoonful ofthe Cherry
Syrup, I was relieved in a great measure from the
difficulty of breathing, and had a comfortable
night. I have since continued : t with the greatest
possible benefit ajg am now comparatively well.
God only knows the amount uffering this medi
cine has relieved rao from. My advice to tho suf
fering is,— try it.
MARGARET EASTON.
t CONSUMPTION CURED.
New York Dec. 27th, 1853.
I came to New-York in the ship Telegraph ; my
native placois St. John, New Brunswick ; when I
reached this city, my health was very poor; had a
very bad cough, raised a good deal of matter, which
was frequently mixed with blood ; had pain in my
left side, and was very weak and emaciated. My
friends and physician pronounced my case Con
sumption, and beyond the reach of medicine. I
accidentally heard of Dr. Curtis's Ilygeana, or In
haling Ilygean Vapor and Cherry Syrup and ob
tained a package, which T verily believe was the
mcADBof saving my life. Soon'after wearing the
Inhaler, I found it relieved the pressure on my
lungs, and after a while the disease made its ap
pearance upon the surface under the Inhaler. I
took the Cherry Syrup as directed, and continued
to do so. my cough gradually growing better, until
it entirely left me, and I now consider myself
cured. I still wear the Inhaler, as the use of it is
rather pleasant, and believing it strengthening and
purifying to the lungs, T feel unwilling at present
to dispense with it
JOHN WOOD.
Sold by BOYD A PAUL, No. 40 Cortlandt street,
C. 11. KING, corner orJohn street and Broadway,
N. Y. Price $3 a package.
N. B.—Any person inclosing $3 to Boyd & Paul,
or Curtis A Perkins. New-York. will receive a
package containing a bottle of Ilygean Vapor, one
of Cherry Syrup, and a Inhaler, in a neat box, by
express, free to any part of the United States ;or
fdur packages for $lO. ly may 27.
Havana sugars—
-25,000 La Esmeralda Segars,
Put up TOO and 200 in a box.
10.000 El Crisol Sugars,
5,000 Regalia “
5,000 El Huen Custo Cubano Segars.
AUo, numerous other brands, 1 11 of my own im
portation. lor sale by
fb2B J. A. BROW£ T .
WHISKEY.— 50 this Rectified Whiskey, land*
iug per Emma, and for sale by
febß BKIGIIAM, KELLY & CO.
•A *Y E R *£L
CIfERRY * i
! * • **Ainongthe numerous Uis
k Voverifes Science has made in
. j this generation to fac^^ta
B’ A the business of
r V its enjo\ meut,
bmgjjie term of hummroHK
I ; gST can be nainedJT
Iftm value to
.f than this contributions’
Chemistry to the lIeMH
Art. A vast trial of its virtiiM throughout ijfl
broad jtitmtry, has proven be ypid a dqubt, ijsiM
iimdiritw or combination of
can so surely control and cure
ieties of pulmonary diseases which to
swept from
nis now abundant
Remedy has at length been found be
relied on. cure the most dangerous affections of the
lungs. Our space here will not permit us to pub
lish any proportion of the cures affected by its use.
but we would present the following : —and refer
further enquiry to my American Almanic, which
tbe agent below named, will always be pleased to
furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and in
disputable proof of these statements.
4 Office of Transportation, Laurens R R., S.
Aug. 4,1853.
J. C. Ayee. Dear Sir, —My little son, four years
old lias just recovered from a severe attack of mal
ignant Scarlet Fever, his throat wm rotten, and
every person that visited him, pronounced him a
dead child. Having used your Cherry Pectoral in
California, in the winter of 1850, for a severe attack
of Bronchitis, with entire success, I was induced to
try it on my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-full
every three hours, commencing in the morning,
and by ten o’clock at night, I found a decided
change for the better, and after three days use, be
wns able to eat or drink without pain.
Its use in the above named disease will save
many a child from a premature grave, and relieve
the anxiety of many a fond parent.—For all affec
tions of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it the best
medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest grati
tude, prompts me in addressing you these lines, —
but for your important discovery, my little boy
would now have been in another world.
I am yours, with great respect,
mt J. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans., L. R. R.
Rock Hill, (Somerset C 0.,) N. J. July 21,1852.
Dr. J. C. Ayer. —Since your medicine lias be
come known here, it has a greater demand than
any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is
spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by those
who‘have used it, and I know of some cases where
the best they can say of it, is not too much for the
good it has done. I take pleasure in selling it, be
cause I know that I am giving my customers the
worlh of their money, and I feel gratified in seeing
the benefit it confers.
Plcasesend me a further supply, and believe me
Yours, with respect, JOHN. C. WHITLOCK.
P.S. Almost any number of certificates enn be
sent you, if you wish it.
Windsor, C. W., June 20,1852.
J. 0. Ayf.y, Sir; This may certify thatl have
used your Cherry Pectoral for upwards of one
year ; and it is my sincere belief thatl should have
been in my grave ere this time if I had not. It has
cured me of a dangerous affection ofthe lungs, and
Ido not overstate my convictions when I tell you
it is a priceless remedy.
Yurs very respectfully,
D. A. McCULLIN, Attorney at Law.
Wilksbarre, Pa, September 28,1850.
Dr. J. C. Ayer. My dear Sir, —Your medicine is
much approved of by those who have used it here,
and its composition is such as to insure and main
tain its reputation. I invariably recommend it for
pulmonary affections, as do many of our principal
physicians. I am your friend,
CIIAS. STRKATER.M. D.
PREPARED BY J. C. AYER. CHEMIST, LOWEI L,
MASS.
LW. W.LINCOLN, Savannah.
A. A. SOLOMONS k CO, Savannah.
J. B MOORE A CO, Savannah,
J. 11. CARTER A CO, Savannah.
J. M. TURNER, Savannah.
AG ENTS.
WER’S PILIS.
FOR ALL TIIE PURPOSES OF A
FAMILY PHYSIC.
There has long existed a public demand for an
effective purgative pill which could be relied on as
sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has
been prepared to meet that demand, and an exten
sive trial ol its virtues has conclusively shown
with what success it accomplishes the pnrpose de
signed. It i.s easy to make a physical Pill , but not
easy to make the best of all Pt'Ws—ene which should
have none of the objections, but all tbe advantages
of every other. This hns been attempted here, and
with what suecess we would respectfully submit to
tho public decision. It lias been unfortunate for
the patient hitherto that almost every purgative
medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow
els. This is not. Many of them produce so much
griping pain and revulsion in the system as to
more than counterbalance the good to be derived
from them. These pdU produce no irritation or
pain, unless it arise from a previously existing ob
struction or derangement in tbe bowels. Being
purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use
in any quantity ; but it is better that any medi
cine should be taken judiciously. Minute direc
tions for their use in the several diseases to which
they are applicable are given on the box. Among
the complaints which have been speedily cured by
them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its var
iousforms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and
Loss of Appetite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious
Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Bain in
the Side and Lions, for, in truth, all these are but
the consequence of diseased action in the liver.
As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure re
lief in Costiveness,Pileß, Colic. Dysentery, Humors,
Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds, with soreness of the
body, Ulcers and impurity ofthe blood; in short,
any and every case where a purgative is required-
They have also produced some singularly sue
cessful cures in Rehumatism,Gout,Dropsy, Gravel.
Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in the
Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freely
taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood
and prepare the system for the change of seasons.
An occasional dose stimulates tho stomach and bow
els into healthy action.and restores tbe appetite
and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their
stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno
vate the strength ofthe body, and restore the wast
ed or diseased energies ot the w-hole organism.
Hence an occasional dose Ih advantageous even
though no serious derangement exists ; but unne
cessary dosing should never bo carried too far, as
every purgative medicine reduces tho strength,
when taken to excess. Tho Thousand cases in
which a physic is required cannot be enumerated
here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of
every body; and it is confidently believed this pill
will answer a better purpose than any thing which
has hitherto been available to mankind. When
their virtues are once known the public will no
longer doubt what remedy to employ when in
need of a cathartic medicine.
Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take,
and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use in any quantity.
For minute directions, see the wrapper on the
Box.
Prepared by James C. Ayer,-Practical and Analy
tical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
For sale by HAVILAND, IIARRALL A CO.,Char
leston, W. W. LINCOLN, Savannah.
Price 25 cents per Box. Five boxes for sl.
July 6.
HOME MANUFACTORY OF
Saddles, Bridles and Harness,
183 Congress-st, Savannah, Ga.
/*^—A TIIE Subscribers manufacture <%n
E keep constantly on hand, a large stock
of SADDLES, BRIDLES and HARNESS
• and make to order any description of ar
tides in our line. Our stock comprises also a large
assortment ofTrunks, Carpet Bags, Valises. Saddle
Baga,2Whips, Wool and Dray Collars, Dray Har
ness, etc.
Persons desirous of purchasing, would do n-ell to
give us a call, and examine our stock. All work
manufactured by us. warranted for material and
workmanship.
I'\(- n °i“" TE!t ’ D. MALLETT i CO.
D. Mallett.
N. B.—Repairing done on ibcshortest noticemrd
on reasonable terms **t jcO
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED MARCH 17th, BY S. S. SIBLEY.
SATIRE and Satirists: by James Ilannay, autho
of Singleton Fontenoy—a new and interesting
work.
Israel Potter: I?s Fifty Years Exile: by Herman
Melville, author of “Typee,” “Omoo,” Ac ,—some
thing after the same good old sort.
Costs de Espnna, or Going to Madrid via Barcelona.
A book that will repay the rending a tenfold.
Harvestings—Sketches in Prose and Poetry: By
Sybil Hastings.
‘ The harvest yielded, and her work nil done.
Basking in beauty neath tho autumn sur.”
The Mountain Outlaw, or Secret Password; —a
tab* of love and wild adventure.. ...
The Heiress of liellfontu: by Knin>erson Bennett.
Frank Leslie’s Oazotte.
For sale nt
inch 15 135 CONGRESS STREET.
oon* DIG ESTERS —Sauce Pans, Ton Kettles,
‘ Waffle Irons, Cast Pots, Griddles, Grid Irons,
pjders, Ac., bv LOVELL A LATTIMORE.
jan27
fl I NAN D WIIISK EY .—26 bbls Gin, and 25 bbls
JT Old Rye Whiskey, landing and for sale by
fob 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Wl. MOLASSES—I6O libds and 10 bbls prime
• new crop, iu fine order, landing per brig it
B Lawton, from Havana, and for sale qy
feb?7 PADILFORD, FAY CO.
; # Establish .1 .
W. rtf. SEYMOUR Sc CO
4 Clisillisiui Sqisir>,lV. York.
IMPORTERS Aim DEMERS IN
AMERICAS, ESGHSH, QERMAN&FRESCH
HA RDWARE,
WIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL
Their stock embraces every description oi
Builders’ Hardware, Mechanics’ Tools,
CABINET TRIMMINGS.
Ilousc-kceping Articles.
CUTLERY&MACHINISTS’ TOOLS
Direct from the American and Buropran
Manufacturers.
Gould’s mortice machine
W. N. S. A Cos. are also agents for the sale of the
following
LABOR-SAVING MACHINES.
ISAY’S Morticing, Tenoning, Blind. Boring, Fash
_ and Moulding Machines; Scroll Saws, Daniel’s
Plaining, GOULD'S Mortice, SWINGLE’S Power
Mortice, and lIOVEY’S Boring Machines—Orders
for which will bo promptly executed. Also, Geer
Hnd Ratchet Drills. STUBS’ Tools, aDDIS’ ('arving
Tools. GHEAVE’S Tools and Files, SPEAR’S
GROVE’S and MOULTON’S Saws, lIOK’S and WAR
HALL'S Pit, X Cut and Circular Saws, wither
without Muudrills, Stocks and Dies, Ac., Ac., in
every variety. aplO ly
INDIAN ST. FOUNDRY.
D. & WILLIAM KOSE,
Iron A BrassFounderß,lUilhvi’ight)
and General Machinist,
Are prepar<sl to make CONTRACTS with
Railroads and others, to furnish them with
Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions ;
H(r also, to Build Stationary Engines. Horizontal
and Vertical Sugar Mills, with Two or Three Holers.
Sugar Pans, Ac. Steam Saw Mills, Roll Gangs and
Machinery appertaining to tho same. Steamboat
Wm k, and all kinds of general Jobbing attended to
with punctuality and despatch. They trust that by
attention to Business, and doing Justice to all work
entrusted to their care, to merit a share of public
patronage.
N. B. —Gage Cocks, Oil Cups, Whistles, Stoum and
Water Cocks, and a variety of finished Brass work,
requisite for Machinery, al way son hand at reasona
ble prices. Et£S3
Fash Weights; Cast Iron glioes fur Gutters ot va
rious Patterns and Sizes, at Northern prices, oppo
site the Charleston Steamboat Vi barf feb 16
AFFLICTED HEAD ! ! 1
PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL HOUSE—Estab
lished 29 years ago by DR. KINKELIN, corner of
Third and Union sts. between Spruce and Pine,
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania.
INVALIDS.
Are apprised that Dr. KINKKLIN confines his
practice to a particular branch of medicine, which
engages his undevided at tention. lie cautions the
unfortunate against the abuse of mercury; thous
ands are promptly extinguished.
TWENTY YEARS OE EXPERIENCE
In the treatment of a class of diseases hitherto
neglected and imperfectly understood, has enabled
Dr. KINKELIN ( Author of a work on self pre
serration,) to prove that nine tenths of the causes
of nervous debillity, local and constitutional weak
ness, mental physical suffering, are tracable to cer
tain habits, forming the most secret yet deadly
and fatal springs of domestic misery andprema
tvt mortality.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There is an evil habit sometimes indulged in b>
boys, in solitude, often growing up with them to
manhood, and which, if not reformed in due time,
not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonial
happiness, but gives rise to a series of protracted,
insidious, and devastating affections. Few of
those who give way to this pernicious practice are
aware of the consequences, until they find the ner
vous system shattered, feel strange and un account
able feelings and vague fears in the mind.
The unfortunate thus become feeble, is unable to
labor with accustomed vigor, or to apply his mind
to study; his step is tardy and weak, he is dull,
irresolute, ana engages in his sport with less ener
gy than usual.
If he emancipate himself liefore the practice has
uoneits worst, and enter matrimouy, bis marriage
if unfruitful, and his sense tells him that this is
caused by his early follies. These are cousidera*
tions which should awaken the attention of those
similarly situated.
Marriage? requires the fulfillment of conditions, in
order that it may be really the cause of mutual
happiness. Gould the veil which covers the orrigin
of domestic wretchedness be raised, and its true
source iu every instance disclosed—in how many
could it be traced to physical disqualifications end
theh attendant disappointments! Apply then
while it is yet time, in order to have your unstrung
and relaxed organization rebraced, revivified and
strengthened-
REMEMBER.
lie who places himself under Dr. KINKILKN’fc
treatment may religiously confide in his honor as a
gentleman, rely upon the assurance, tha’ these
crets of Dr. K’s. patients will never be disclosed.
Young mau—let no false modesty deter you from
making your case known to one who, from educa
tion and respectability, can certainly befriend
you.
Too many think they will conceal thesecretin
their own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how
often is this a fatal delusion, nnd how many a
promising young man, who might have been ad
ornament to society, has faded from the earth.
Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed by
the application of anew therapeautical agent, used
only by Dr. K. Weakness and constitutional de
bility promptly cured, and full vigor restored.
COUNTRY INVALIDS
Can have (by stating their case explicitely,together
with all their symptoms per letter enclosing a re
mittance) Dr. K’s. medicine, appropriated ac
cordingly.
Forwarded to any part ofthe United States, and
packed secure from danger or curiosity.
READ ! !
Youth nnd Manhood.
A Vigorous Life or a Premature Death—Kilki hti
on Life Preservation—Only 23 cents.
It is a work eminently required, as a means ot
reforming the vices of the age in which we live.
Also.
NATURES GUIDE
With Rules for the P elongation of Life . iu3t
from the Press.
A aremittance 0f26 cents, ortho
value in post stamps, addressed to— J‘i. KIN
KELIN, Philadelphia, I’a.. will secure a copy o
either of the above books by return of mail: or 12
copies will be sent free of postage forsl. Book
sellers, Canvassers, Traveling Agents, Ac., sup
plied wholesale at the publisher’s prices, which
admit of u large profit.
JtSr All Letters must be post-paid apr 24t
SMOKED BEEF AND TONGUES.—IOO smoked
Tongues; 30 do smoked Reef; 100 Bologna
Sausages, landing from steamer Knoxville, and lor
sale by
June 20 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.?
VaTCHES! WATCHES ! WATCtlff ’
Jewelry, Diamonds ard Silver W are.
CjZP The subscriber would call tbe at
tent ion of purchasers to tbe large
J.C t and wh-gant assortment of goods in
(L~/ ■ifiß his line, which he offers for sale al
less tbun usual prices, nf-
C* 3 ** fiHi-rr persons, desirous ofmaking
purchases of choice watches or jewelry, an uc
equalled stock to solect from. Among 11 e many
articles of bijouterie will be found the following,
which he offers wholesale nnd retail:—
JULES JURGENSEN WATCHES.
Warranted perfect time-keepers.from...slso to |2I and
COOPER WATCHES.
Duplex and Leavers.from 126 to 276
INDEPENDENT SECONI),
Ard Quarter Second Watches, for timing
horßes,
CHRONOMETERS,
Splendid Tocket Chronometers, perfect time
keepers 126 to 260
EIGHT-DAY WATCHES,
Which run right Jars with once w hiding.l4o to 186
ENAMEL WATCHES,
For Ladies—some in Iluntidg cases 36 to 100
DIAMOND WATCHES,
For ladies—some in Magic cases 36 to3o<
MAGIC WATCHES,
Which change into three different
Watches 100 to 176
WATOAES WHICH WIND,
And turn the hands without a key’ 85 to 140
1 11 kinds of Watches at very low prices.
Fine Gold Lepine Watches 4 holes jewelled, $25
Fine Gold Detached Levers, 30
Gold Enamelled Watches for Ladies; 36
Gold English Patent Levers, “f
Gold English Patent Levers, hunting rases,. 68
Silver Levers as low as 16
“ Detached Levers 14
Ladies’ Gold Sets, earrings, pins.
and bracelets, sls 00 to $7 5 00
Earrings 2 00 to 25,00
Pins, 200 to 26,00
Bracelets 600 to 8000
Gold Lockets, one, two and four
glnsses 300 to 2fci*o
Gold Guard Chains 10 00 to 60,00
Gold Chatelaine Chains, .1000 to 110 L 0
Gold Vest Chains, 800 to 85 00
Gold Fob Chains, 600 to 26 10
Fine Gold Wedding Rings 360 to 700
Gold Guard Keys, 100 to 600
Gold Fob Key 5...... 200 to 600
Gold Fob Seals, 300 to 12 00
Gold Thimbles, 260 to 6CO
Gold Pencils 125 to 700
Gold Pens and Pencils, 350 to 16,00
Diamond Rings, 7 00 to 260 00
Diamond Earrings, 100 00 to 300 00
Diamond Pins, 15 00 to 300 00
Gold Crosses 200 to 12 00
Gold Finger Rings, with Stones 200 to 16 00
Gold Sleeve Buttons, per set, 260 to 12 00
Gold Studs, per set, 150 to 10 00
Gold Spectacles, per pair. 600 to 900
Gold E.ve-Glasses, 175 to 600
Silver Teaspoons, per *et 500 to 900
Silver Tablespoons, per set, 12 00 to 2100
Silver Tableforks, per set, 13 00 to 23 00
Silver Cups for children 600 to 16 00
Silver Napkin Rings, each, 1 60 to 350
Gold Armlets, f r children, per pair, 260 to 600
Plain Gold Rings; 75 to 300
Chased Gold Kings 100 to 600
Silver Thimbles, silver tops, 37
Gold Scarf Pins, 100 to 700
GEORGE C. ALLEN. Imports.
Wholesale and Retail. No 11 Wall at. Yoik
mav 16 ly Second floor, near Rw how a *
Ai±t-±.X.ilAUb , rl.D BUItIAL CASES.
and in furnishing every requisite for FUNH'AIt
he continues to he at ali times supplied will:
All Sizes of Mahogany and Metalic Coffir.s,
among which may be found anew pattern of AR
NOLD’S PATENT AIR-EXIIAUSTED METALIC
BURIAL CASES, for which the advertiser is ti e
only agent for Savannah Dd Florida. Bhu k Val
nut Cherrj nud Pine Coffins, also constantly 1 n
hand.
Having every facility for the performance i t ill
the details required on funeral occasions, includir g
the obtalnment of the ground, Mr. B. is prepared
to assume the whole direction of funeral strange
inente, while for moderation ii (barges he refers to
tbe exp rience of tbe community among v her. he
lias been resident for so many years.
In <orapliance with many solicitations from his
friends and fellow-citizens, Mr. B. Las obtained
new and modcrnly constructed Hearse, which w ill
bounder tbe charge of Mi. I>. N. LAIN. When
desired, carriages will also be suj plied at tl e nmal
cost. Orders for the Hearse can Ve lett os above, 01
with Mr. Lain at 221 Congress-street,
may 20 ly
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MRTRE KKt.IF.r k CURE OF SfFFI*HING FBMAI E 8
II E K l’ IS YOUR REMEDY.
A most miraculous cure of Bad Legs after forty three
years’ suffering.
1 .EXTRACT of a Letter from William G&lpin. of
jj 70 Ft. Mary’s street, Weymouth, dated 35th
May. 1851:
To Professor Holloway,
Sir—At the age of eighteen, my wife, who is now
eighty six. caught a violent cold, which settled in
her legs, and ever since that time they lia\ e b on
more or less sore, and greatly inflamed. Her
agonies were distracting, and for months together
she wns deprived entirely of rest and sleep.—
Every remedy that medical men advised was tried,
but without effect. Her health suffered severely,
and the state of her legs was terrible I had
ofien read your nd\ertheinents. and advised her
to try your Pills and Ointment ; and. as a last
resource, after every other remedy Lad j roved
useless, the consented to do so. She commenced
six woeks ago. and, strange to relate, is new in
good health. Iler legs are painless, without seam
or soar, and her sleep sound and undisturbr d.—
Could you have witnessed the sufferings of my
wife during the last forty-three jears, and con
trasted them with her present enjoyment of health
you would indeed feel delighted in having been
the means of so greatly alleviating tlic sufferings
of a follow creature
Signed WILLIAM GALPIN.
Ajierson seventy years of age cured of a Bad Leg. of
thirty years standing.
Copy of a Letter from William Abbs. Builder of
Ghs Ovens,of Rushcliffe,near Huddersfield, doted
May 31st, 1861:
To Professor Iloiloway,
Hr—l suffered for a period of thirty years
front a t ad leg, the result of two or three differed
acci-lents at gas works, aeeompacled by scorbutic
symptoms. J had recourse to a variety cf medical
advice, without deriving any benefit., nnd wa- even
told that the leg must be “amputated ; yet, in op
position to that opinion, y our Pills and Ointment
have effected a complete cure in so short * time,
that few who 1 ad not witnessed it would credit
the fact.
Signed WILLIAM ARPS.
The truth of thin statement can he verified by
Mr W. I*. England, Chemist, 13 Market street.
Huddersfield.
A dreadful Bad Breast cured iu one month.
Extract of a Letter from Frederick Turner, of
l’cnshurst, Kent, dated December 18tli, 1850.
To Professor lloiloway,
Dear Sir—My wife hud suffered from had breasts
for more than six months, and during the whole
period bad the best medical attendance. lut all t.
no us**. Having before healed an awful wound in
ray own leg by your unrivalled medicine, I deter
mined agaiu to use your IMlls and Ointment, and
therefore gave them a trial in her case; arid f'm
tunnto it was I did so, for in lets than a month a
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from their use is really astonishing. I now strongly
recommend them to all my friends.
Signed FREDERICK TURN! R.
The Pills should be used conjointly with tlie
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Bad Legs, Chilblains, Fistulas,
Bad Breasts, Chapped Hands, Gout,
Burns, Glandular, Fore ‘J liront,
Skin Diseases, Bunions, Corns, soft,
Swellings, Sore Heads. Tumor-,
Bite of Moaqui Cancers, Lumbago,
toes and Sand Contracted und Piles,
Flies, Stiff Joints, Rheumatism,
Boco bny, Scalds, Wounds,
Chicgo foot, Elephantiasis, Bor© Nipples,
Yaws.
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London, and by all respectable druggists and deal
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• 4@'* There is Aftonsiderable saving by taking the
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N B.—Directions for the guidance of path ns tin
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