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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1853)
^!itei.y:===fessg ir An Alli.nj p«i>cr ibjOhi^jcte* • nnnnu in thti I’olioo Court <if tW^fity ' A* Wqwirr Pinion* was to iha * 0,1(5 J romra. Hi 6 o'clock, on Buuil.y inorojjii, » Y „u„. own »«« brnujtlii up oliargml ivilli » (reach Ilf tlio peuov, oliuM piraonal appear- anoe wus ilia signal fur a gpnaral onUiunil of nwrriinnnt from ilia aneclamrs. His li«l mil a crown, anil wnli bul linlf » rim, ™' his hoail ut an nnglu of 4o ilegrees—liia coal Imrefl uf half ils skirt, bionsed throughout with dirt aud gr«nee—hid trowsfifiof jib iimiiy color* as Joseph's coat, each color liuving ns own pinch of territory, whilo his boot* strogglod bnrd to resist thft diepoeilion of hi* feet to l>ro- trude. Thu* accoutered tlio Squire bene nun atnud up* «n«l politely inquired hi* name t •• Ichabod Smith, your Honori •• Whote do you livtit” a»ked the Mtfit* ""“Upcit tint Eria Canal." “ How long buve yon lived I tiers I “ Kver since lha Bcow-boal ' Betsy Baker was lauuchad. M , “ Are you theCuntoui! 64 No, rm the smtbber." " The snubber, what's that ? *• Well, now, your Honor. I suspect that you was a Inroad and edienteu man, and yet you don’t know whut a snubber em. “ ! confess I don’t, please tell ua. Swelling and raising to Ills full height, with n sense of the dignity of his positino, a IoxicOw grupher to a Oourt of Justice, Mir. Sthilh, with a bow of niajcatic coii>ei|uencc, iliua unboaom- a<l himaalf: , , . _ . •| A suiibl/er, may it pleaae tha Court, is one notch higher than'tit# lirat mate, and betwixt l,i, n u ,id ilia cook. He baa double rations and mi extra pint of grog a day. He anuba tbe hunt when idle hemes to on tlio heel-path ahoni, and unships the whiftletreea in passing u luck. In a sturm he lukes the post of ■lunger immediately nliafi the atovo pit-e, with ail axe in hand, ready to cut it away if the craft ia thrown on her benm-enda. II the gnlo carries nwa, the tnw-iine I inonnte tha hen coop and ru'iaca a flag oldiiitroaa. If the crew heave to the .(null boat*, l ie tlio last mnn to leave live ihip, and then only not till ho has Lushed the helm to keep tlio ship before the wind sod prevent her sinking crossways in Iho canal. In a calm I waits upon the cook— washes diahea, peels potatoes, and snubs the captain whan he interfere, with the cuok ur the kitchen arrangomenta. In abort, the anuh- her la the biggest matt on the quarter deck or boliire th« mast, excepting, perhaps, the cap “ Now, Squire, if you're satisfied with this explanation, ca'u't I go ?*' The Squire let him off this lime, nnd in hall a minute he was leaning it down Btata-atreet S' if the cholera or an Anti-Keoter was afler him. Fashionable Ores* making. 1 TAKK this raetliod of ialurwhig Ilia hadlos ol Savannah amt mfleinln, (Juuatry, that I am mm proiiarvi] to supply thorn with the latest Paris fMhlous; also, Presses ttSbi to onltr la tbs most IXshloaahlo styls. Ww,moderate.^ „ woouwonTU , eep 9 No. 181 Broaghton-st., Savannah, O*. WnULfCKAbli AMU KlC'A'AI l« CLOTHING STORE. H AV1NU removed from the corner of ttiirunrd und Bryan wtreet to the now brick building erected <m mo nit* or the f tuonix House, on Uryau street, above Mr. Champion'^ Grocery Btore, tho Subscribers respect fully onnouucu to the editions of Savannah nnd it* vi cinity that they sill keen constantly ou band a largo and well selected »took or Beady Made Clothings, Together with every artlole necessary in tbe aoBtlcmon’s Furniihinff Line. Wo would invito special attontton to our elegant and Boloct stock of Fail and Winter Unriinmtn. Shirts ot of tb« finest quality* Cravat# lu every varioty, Collard of tbo nowokt styles, Drawers and Undershirt* of va rious materials aud make, Caps, Hate, Cloves, Books. Hoots aud Shoos. Also Trunks, UlauheU, Ac., Ac., all of which wili be sold at Uuusualky Low Prices, by nov 6-Cm D. ABRaUAM * UHOTUER, Oliver's now brick building, Bryan-st. WINTER IRON WORKS, Mokiguuiory, Alabama, Wept. 1, 185Ut riUJKtiE Works, employing 150bunds, construct J[ ail average of uu Engine weriWp—aud bog attention oi Mill owners'td the most valuable improvement iu Mill Machinery of tbe day, and uu wurrattUxl—to wit: COOP Bit’* PATK NT UPRIUHT AND IUREUT AUXIN LI MINGLE AND ^NOSAWilIIMi ENWIIMK. CMBCAOINQ (WtNH OTIIEH VAIAJAHUE IXrttGVKHKNT#) liOXIE’S patent continuous feeowohks An incomparably «hperiur mbuliiutc for the Rug Wheel. The poouliar principle from which the above Mill de rives iU greatest merit, is more especially valuable iu its application to the Clang Haw frame. Tha Eaglue stands immediately underneath tho SazU, to vrhloh tho Piston Bod is diroctlv attached. Th* motion of the Hash is thus dlreotly'control led by tho steam in the - cyltuder. and by tho introduction o t particular Clothing, ho, STORE country, that m/i nmn, ««« ***&* nt °L G ** turnin'* f V*m8 HI If Q GOODS *nd hancy aver^bruugbt to this city, snllaMe tut Wl sod winter weaT, at prices never known or heard of in this* oun- ^VVo enumerate a few leading artioles in onr line, to which wo Jnvite spceM attnUwn: Bxtm Heavy Overcend, In Bsarskin, mUrsham, Eugllsh and American Pilots, Fine Blanket and Double Cloth. IircsH and Frock Conti, In Black, Bine. Brown. Olive, and Dove Colored French and English Cloths. linslneii nnd fluulfnc Cgnli, In overy variety of stylet, and of difl’urent* materials, such as Cloth, Cusunere, Tweed, Cashtneret and tnan- ufaeturod in plain, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. Pnntntooun, In Ulaok and fancy Colored Cloth, Cosslmero aud Cao- Hlnet mp-'rfluc Doeskin in various colors. Tottls, Plain, White and Figured Satin and 8llk~for wedding and party weari Double and Single Breasted, In n va riety of materials; Plain Block aud Fancy Satins,Doo- ■kins, Cashmerete, As, T --; Hosiery, „ . Gents’ Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, 8ocks, Gloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Silk aud Satin Stocks, and Neck Tins of the latest French and Amoricau stylus in great variety. Ilntis, Crips, Trunks, Cnrpol Dog* and Vullnes. The pocnllaT facilities possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments in their trade seldom met with, aud at the same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corns, of Conaross and JatTorson stresw—ttw gruatest dojxoiKory of 1IEAUY MAI1E C1.0T1UNQ la this ooantry. MAAS » liEYMANN. Hoys nnd Youths’ Cl.thing, Not bn he surrosssit tu the varioty of stylos, maxo SAVANNAH BAZAAR. npilE Subscriber has just opened nt No. 118 1 Broughton sweet, next dour to Ilortou k Rikeman s ^A^HeCaWMfD A880UT.1IENT OF Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, suitable for the season; comprising .Embroideries, Rib bons, bilks, Laces. Mantillas, nnd A Great Variety of Mouslin do Lainos, Coshmores, Alpaccas, Irenoli and English Morlnos, Coburg*. Shawls, Flannels, Blan- ketSyCaTlcos, Ginghams, Ao., ail of which have been se lected by him in the Northern markets, and which he intomlfc to sell at prices lower than evor oflerod in this oity. Tlio attention of the public is solicited, the pro prietor being confident that no inspection of his stock will insure him a share of publlopatronage.tonialtttair- ...... i.. . .. . e ff orfcto A. DELBANCO. Uenttoifvwii’ft RMwaoMt, & /n I, iiHin JlLV WnnWjWi Kitchen and Cooking Range .vljietnt, as a It< Ho has an exoellent Cdok from Btrasbcng, wh German, Aiuerica-i and French tastes. OysU».. Meats, ovsry tiling that this market affords, san be had In all styles on short notice. Voung Clerks and ethers who have rooms iu town, are invited to try tho Enro- nean mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager B«er, Swiss and LindborgerCbeose, kept always on hand for the us* of families. octft MARSHAL.!. HOUSE, HroanlitoH-mrasit, Bwrwntmh, Us. Wm. Johnson, Proprietor. ■ This establishment is now in <( Tull tide of snceessful operation." Tho patrousge thus far extend to it, the proprietor regards as assur ance thAt bis enterprise had ceasod to bo an experiment almost as soon ae it commenced, and that tho Marshall House has already obtained a permanent and prominent position among the hotels of our oity. Being situated on one of our finest streets, contiguous to various plaoos of bnsluoss. and fVet from the noise and bustle of our more crowded thoroughfares, iu loca tion affords inducements of quiet and oonveuienoe. To families visiting Savannah, onr arrangements enable os to offer enlarged accommodations. To tho publlo, tho assaranoe is renewed, that every requisite of a first class hotel will fco supplied that intelligent industry and liberal expenditure can oominand. ly nog 34 EAgte Hotel, On the Corner of linker and Chatham sts Ogletuorpe, Georgia. BITOATRD UT TUB MOST HUBIME9S PAHT OF TUB CITr. BY JAMES BELL. This in ihn largest and best furnish ed Uotol in tho city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Charges moderate, nnd Faro the best the country affords. A large and extensive Livery Ktuble is near at baud. The public are invited to call and sec for themselves. seplO EM PI R E HOTEL, Oglethorpe, Gn, pflflR Subscriber, lain of the Washington Hall, I Maoon. Ga., having taken tho above Hotel, and tar nished it throughout with the best of in<v furniture, and having large aud airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of public patronage by close attention to business, having good stHbling and every oonveuienoe to make the guosts of his house comfortable. JK8HK CAIN ’ pr °P rlot<>r - New Clothing Store. WM. COX, DRAPER & TAILOR, Vo. 1*J WHITA KER-STREET, Next dour to G. W. Griffin's Jewelry Stote, I | AVJNG recently returned from the North, ro- I J sportfully invites tlio attention of his friends and tho publiu generally to hi* fine stock of Rb^’it-Madk CiiOTllfMi, selected by himself, nnd eonsisting, in part, of Daces ned Frock Cloth C<»ats, in block, blue, aud other oolora; Brown and Drab Petersham Oykr-Backb; Fancy Coseimere aud Tweed Saurs and Frocks; Mob- tied and Blue Hkavkr do.; Buporfino blaok French Doeskin Cassimore und Fancy French Caasimere Pamts; Drab, Grey and Funny Tweed do.; VnsTS, in uiaiu and Figured Batin; Figured, Black and Fauoy 811k; Black and Fauoy CABSiHanKs. Together with a choice ssloo- tiou of Bill ms, from the best makors: also Undershirts, Drawers, Cravats, Collars, Buspoudors, Gloves, lldkfs., Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Ae. tfii m A very handsome assortment of Blue, Black, Brown and otber colored Cloths, Cassimeres, Docskius and Vestings, which he Is prepared to make to order in a most fashionable style, on moderate torros. Cutting and Repairing done at the shortest notice. octJW 3mos Curpcls! C'ari>et81! Carina*!! I \\Tli hnvo Uiis day ops.nml for ealu u splondid YV assortment of Curpots, Oil Clotlis, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, to., oimslstiug iu part of 20 pieces 8 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry lu do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 80 Floor Cloths 10 riooen Drugget fi do F^lt Carpet ft do Dutoh do fto do Velvet and Chencil Rugs 100 eoramon Rugs aud Mats UK) pair of beautiful style Window Shades All of tho above Goods we offer at tlio lowest market prioos; for sale by A1K1N k BURNS. kvrirrri,atHiu»i* t htjchhin*, , Wholesale aud retail dealers in Dry Goods, offer snlo Plains, Korneys, Blankets, Flannels, Linseys, Colton Osnaburxs, Yarns, brown and bleached Shirt ings aud Sheetings, Ginghams, Priuts, Merinos. De- Laiues, Bouibasiues, Alpaooas, Challys, biack aud col ored Satins, black and colored Hiiks. Linen aud Cotton Sheetings. Pillowcase do., Super Irish Linens, Towel- r PIIE Subscriber has now received his fall stock I of 8tove>, and respectfully solicits a call at his os- tillinhuient, where a large variety of Stoves for cook ing, parlors and offices, from the best manufacturers, are on sale, on the most reasonable terms. Also, Hol low Ware, Pots, Ovens, Rpidors, Saucepans, Cost Iron Pumps. Beer Pumps, Cast Iron Charcoal Burners, Sad Irons, Revolving and Long llaudlo Wafllo Irons, Wafer Irons, Fire Dogs. Fire Iruns, Nails, Tacks, Table Cut lery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Box aud other Coffee Mills. Brass Faucets nnd Couplings, Ac. A choice selection of Plauirhed Ware, Coffee Biggins. Tea Pots, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, large ana small. Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bnr Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Cixar Lamps, Centre Table Lamps, Campnine Lamps, Oil Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid Lamps, Brass and White Metal Candlesticks. A largo assortment of Japanned und Plain Tin-Wnre, Chamber Palls, Toilet Pails, Wine Coolers, Toilet Casos, Cash Boxes, Square aud Round Boxes, Spice Boxen, Ba sins and Pitcher*, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Glass Draiuers, Knife aud Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12toS8inehes, Spittoons, Foot Baths, Jto., *e. Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses, Step Ladders, Tubs, Palls. Keelers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children’s Willow Chairs, Brushes, Ac., Ac. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work exe<nitod with dispatch. Priuted Catalogues may be had on applica tion and sent post free. Silver’s Fire and Wator-proof Mineral Paints con stantly kept on hand; Camnhine nnd Spirit Gas. Sale Room—10, 12 and 14 JBuruard-st. Workshop—184 Bay-st. nov 17 JOHN J. MAURICE. EDWARD O’BVKNE’S bnxrm’iodM.ulied Shlrt^ GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylar’H ■iiill.llng, market Whnrl, oiioiiiuffo, nuowuftfiv uu., nupur hiiu i.inouv, auvioi ling*, Table Diaper and Damask, Furniture Prints, Turkey Rod Prints. Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Cassi- uierae, Vestings, white, brown and colored Cadton Flannels, Linen Cambria lldkfs., Embroidered do., La- dlos Laou and Emuioidored Caps and Udkfs., Clieml- xetts and Collars, Uoso aud half Hose—all qualities, of all kinds, Bilk and other lldkfs. together biooks wrist pins,) ie entirely arrested, the Sash being thus always suspuuded as it were ou the Steam, relioving thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable to host in tlio usual application) of ail heating tendency. By virtue or this principle, practical demonstration van bo furnishod that tneee mills are capable of au e«- uy speed of 200 revolutions per minute, and at this apood are nearly noiseless; tho out of tho saws neing almost alone heard. A common spued for the uiugle saw under this application iu from 250 to 800 revolu tions per minute ( The style in whiub those Kngiueu aud ttielr appurtenonoos are gotten up, is urn per lor throughout, while the mill in ita douign, embodies ovc- Ty practical aud well tried improvement extant. The Lugine and other work from this establishment is not excelled lu any part of tho United States. Employing salt doe*, the best talent, aud provided with tD bout heavy and light tools and matorial*, no *uperiurity of style or tear Ian unship it udtniUfxi! This point is readi ly oouoodod by all who vixit these very axtouslvc work#. Attention Is also called to Cooper’s “ Strictly Porlnble nnd Vibra tory” Circular Snw IMIIlt which may be hauled with ontlre fnoility, from point to point, at pleasure, by four horses; and lu warranted su perior to any heretofore pro*onted to the public. Coutraots made for delivery lu New York, Now Or leans, Mobile, Charleston. Savannah, Augusta or Ma con:— the transportation to theso points being moder ate from the foullititiu proBontod tv the Railroad aud water commuuioaliou therewith. AddreBS, A. WARNER, Seo’y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag'L Muutgouiery, Ala. V. B.~Thoto works have rceuutlj shipped to Punea- cola, Flu., a Mill provided with two of “ Cooper's direct acting Uaug Engines, and two of hU single Saw Eu- ^iuea," which are capabloof cutting 50,000 feet of lum- The partios ordering, effected the purchase after i tour through tho Northern and Eastern State*, in «v»areh of tho best and most approved Mill, after first examin ing these of this company; they returuod after thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment met with presented such general advantage#, or combi nations of improvement m found at these works. KRrKitr.NOKs: T. O. Metoalf,President Moobanic#’ B'k Augusta. CL D. Lanuu’, Pres’t B’k of the Republic, Now York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.j E. Withington, Savaunah, Wm. M. Martin, Charlestou; Wright, WilliamB A Co., Now Orleans. Ijr MILL1WEKY, BONNETS i BONNETS! For the Million. Just received per steamer at lYluitning and General Variety Store, ISO Broughton Street. The Proprietor having returned from tho North would respectfully aunounou to tho in habitants of Savannah and surroundiug coun try, tliat ha has jnst opened a Magnificent aud Extoneire Stock or SILK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS — consisting of 10 oases Lad'es am) Misses’ rich Silk, Satin and Straw Bonnets and Hats, all the way from fiOc. to $4; richly trimmed children’s white, drab aud black Beaver Hats; extra rich French Brocade Bonnet Ribbons ; rich white and colored Frin ges; rloh Lace Gimps, G&loon a la Mode, Paris Trim mings, Valvets, with a great variety of other Trimming Meterlr.ls; Buttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; Wlialo- ^ Chain " J cone, uusin mi-.u, wonuy i.iuu, mounter »uu twin Combs; Purse HUk and Steel Trimmings: Zephor, Worstod, Embroidery, Sadher and Floss Silk, every ahadu aud color ; Emuroidorud Patlorus, black and col ored Glaole Bonnot aud Sowing Silks: Bonnet Linings, Shapes. Sowod Colors and Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow ers, Wreaths; Hair, Nall and Tooth Brushes : Gilt and Silvorad Trimming#; India Rubber and Kid Dolls and Bails; DrosB Flounces, Mantillas, Scarft and Aprons, Pinked with new patterns; children's Robes, Smoking Caps, Mippers, marked and braided. In connection with tho ttboYo, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by competent Milliners from Now York, will attend to tho MUlincry aud Trimming department, and will endeavor, with ■kill and taste, to pleaao all who may favor her with thoir orders. Order# from the oountnr punctually attended to. Romcmber the spot—139 Broughtou-street, next door to Dr. Rysrson.6m n - * IVIillinery aud Dress-Making. Mus. S. TOMBS, No. 15 Barnard-strest, will open on Tuesday, October 26th, her Fall stock of Bonnots, Ribbons, Caps, Flowors, Vel vet Ribbons, Mantilla ami Dresu Pattern#. AU orders from the country tiunotually at tended to. 8mo o * — tifiOECill SAllSArAltILLI I IN QUART BOTTLES. PREPAKBD BY J. DSNNXS* »X.X>. AUGUSTA. (iKORGlA. For Diseases of tite Liver, and to purify the liicoil: Useful in Jaundice, Sik c Head ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Constipation, . .. Files caused by Costiveness, Fains in the Hones, or Kheumatism mused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples Boils, Ulcers, tfc. riUfft above diseaxes arise pcuarally from au io- 1 settve state of tiie Livor, or au impure state of tho Blood. The Sarsaparilla will be found useful iu such, from tbe foot that It stimulate* the Liver to increased action, which causes tho removal of morbific agents from the blood. With most of persons It aotcupon the bowels as a mild ^jmvgotlte; ;t cleanses Um system from its impr ritios, HHb'itiumt causing any krrltatiwu iu the alimcaUry canal. HBr debilitating ulfoct. J Hf IW healthy action on the Liver aud Blood praveute ■Rhetcndouoy of morbid iufiuenew, and u ofteuaualb- guard agmnst disease. T«u»#o whoawracquainted with the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that this preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla taste, which proves it to be u pure and unadulterated article. The oitisens of.Savannah and vicinity will ftud that this article ha* the best effect upon the system, ami gives bettor featistaotiou to those who uae it than any preparation of the kind in um. Phvsicians Lave n-jaraucs from the Proprietor that it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and sac charine matter enough only to presents it Prico $1 per bottle, or 0 bottles for $5. Sold in Uavaanoh by James 11. Carter and Moors A Hendrickson; Midville, by J. Griffin; HaudoroviUc, by N. W. Haims* A Brother; Wayuesboro*, by L. JichwarU, aai by druggisU geuerally. , : - Thcae ordering this article from druggists or < mission murcUanlu, should express in their orders, tap* “Dennis’s Georgia Sarsaparilla.” ill KM. MIL II HR, No. 157 CONQHXSS-8TRBKT, Will open on Friday next, 2dthinst., her Fall Stock of Fashionable Silk, Velvet, Straw, and French imported Bonnets,Ribbons,Trimmings for Drosses, French Flowers, Silks for Party Dresses, Collars and Undor-Sleoves, respect fully invites the attention of Ladies to her Store, No. 157 Cougreas-street. , AST All of the above good# are of Mrs. S.’s eeloo- niLLimY AND FA^CY WOOU8. MBS. BOE, i-.?rKi._.. informing t .Savannah, and vlolnlty, that she lias on hand faud will bo ceustautly receiving) a largo and fashionable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowors, Buttous, Combs, Mantillas, Straw Trimmings, Ac., Ac. P. 8.—All orders from the country promptly attended to. oot 26 Wew Watcli, Clocks EwSSy ANXS KANCV K'UiiiOU. FANCY 8TCKK, 'Toy-STREET, *Yo 148. 8TE1N, Muinifucturerol'Chro- Town Clocks, Watches. Ac. A o., mu is aud the public geno- e Store 148 Broughtcu-ut., • permanent locotiuu, and Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. a AHK MCBMCKIKElt hus un huml. nml . constantly receiving from tho best aud most reanoc- ile manufacturers iu the country. Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, aud other Jewelry, aud sterling Silver Ware, such as Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sots; Castors; Cups nnd Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and 8auo« Ladlos; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid 8iiver Dessert, Pickle aud Butter Knives; Nap- kiu lliugu; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Lndlc#; Cake Baskets; Castors; Walters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanoe-HaudU Kuivex and Silver Plated on Steol Table and Dessert Kniveu. Fins 21 day Marble Mantle Cloaks and common Brass Clock? of every description. Go|ii aud Silver Lever and Leplne Watches: Fine Enaq. illod iluuting Watolies; Gold aud Silver Thiin- Mss; Gold aud 8llver Spectacle#; Gold aud Silver JFat4 Chains, Seale aud Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Mournf* R<uow Rator 8trope; Card Cases Port l’arUculM- aUontion will be given to rcjiairlng of Watches aud Jewelry. From hi* long experionee and extensive facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor h»m with their patronage. Ills prices are as low, and term* stub* ral neat any establishment in tho State. 'MVILMOT, No. 1 Market-square, argo stock of Umoueriks, Liquors,Ittfl Crockery-Ware, Boots, 8hoes, aud Clothing. 8ft ohesls Black Too. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxeB Ground Coffee. 40 barrols Crushed, Yellow, and White 8ugars. 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap. 35 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 16 barrols Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 7ft dozen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 crates assorted Crookery-Waro. ly'oet 19 wm.j7~hu n t Shaving&llairdressing Establishment, No. 108^6 HroiiMlRoii-strcBt. NEARLY OPPOSITE 8'J\ ANDREW’S HALL WT J. II. bugs rcHpoctl'nlly to announce to tin TV • citizens or Savauuah that his facilities for dis patch in his business are now oomplete, aud that evory attention which the convenience of his customers may require will bo promptly afforded by him. Thnnkful for the very liberal patronage he lias thus far rcoeived, his future efforts will be directed so as to merit an in- cross.i thereof. Hair Oils, Colognes, Restorative, and Shaving Creams of various kind#, xopt constantly on hand, au 6 ly Priced At0,111 . .. . high. For circulars with design# JNG. B. WICKERS] 312 Broadway, N N. B —The Snbsorihar would refer to the Forsyth-place, th* Vailing and gallrrr work ntthe Jew- Synagogue, nnd ft numbor or dwellings in Savannah, enclosure of the private cemetery of the Everett family at Fort Valley, and also to hie work at Macon, Madison, and other places in Georgia. Agent in Savannah, Q. W. IIAHDCA8TLE, No. 200 Congrese-at. and 95 St. Julian-st. ly mar 0 mo 8T AT ION E K8 ~A N D BOOKSELLERS.— X ^Thesuhaeribors^wosld call ^rour attention to their Osborn A Gibbs,* Gibb# A Colt. Niagara Mills, Klngsland A Son, A. L. Bunnell, Brapley A Brothers, Hubbard’s, Carew A Oo., May A Dean; Viuu> rn, vo., Fuller, Parker A Parsons, together with colored, printing, envolono, tissue, tea, Owen A llnrlbnt, Platuer A Smith, Green filountain Mills, Jcs#up A Bros., Chamberlin’s, Whoelor.Skolk’nABabo'ok. Do ten, Mansfield A Root, Crane A Beach, Crane A Co.. Jy 20 6m Paper Warehouse,231 Pearl sircet. VA1 ABLE SC HOOL HOOKM. \\TE brg to call (he attention of tonclmrs and y y friends of Education to the following Text KIDDLE'S A8TRONOMY.—A Manual of Astrono my and Use of tho Globes, for Rchools and Academies: ■>y Henry Kiddle, Principal of Public School No. 2, of ,ne city of New-York; with questions and illustra- tious. Price 31 eta. PARLEY'S UNIVERSAL HISTORY.—A Univers al History, on the Basis nf Geography, in one volume, 12mo.. :W) pages, Illustrated by Maps and Engravings, and designed for tbe fcmily circle, and for the use of ■ohools. $1. NEWMAN'S SOUTHERN ELECTRIC READERS. In Four Parts. ORAY’8 CHEMISTRY: On, Tiix Elxjiemts or Cfrmistry—Containing the Principles of the Roleuce, both Experimental and Theoretical, illustrated with numeron# Engraving#; by Alonso Gray, A. M.,Profes sor of Cliemintry and Natural Philosophy in the Brook lyn Female Institute, Andover, Mass. Revised edition. I vol., 12mo., 400 pages. $1. THE ANALYTIC MANUAL: hy James N. McElll- gntt, A. M., formerly Classical Principal of the Collegi ate School, New-York oity. 62fj cts. MoELLIGOTT'8 YOUNG ANALYZER-Bcing an easy outline of tho eourso of instructlou in the English Language, presented in MoElligott’s Analytic Manual, designed to serve the double purpose of Spelling-Book and Dictionary in the younger classes in sobools; by J. N.MoBlllfott A.M. liflets. THOMSON’S SERIES OF AIUTHMETICS.-lsfc— Thomson’s Arithmetical Table#, 10 cts; 2d—Thomson’s Mental Arithmetic, 12>£ cts; Sd—Thomson’s Practical Arithmetic,37>£ cts; 4th—Thomson'sHighor Arithme tic. 75 cts. wo have tho highest testimonials in favor of these books from e very part of the Union, which, together with Li»te of our Standard lYxt Book», may be had at the of fice of the Daily Morning News. Teachers, School Committees, or Trustees, who wish to examine any of our School or Music Books, with a view to their introduction, will ho furnishod with conies free of charge. If to bo sent by mail, a sufficient amount in Post Office Stamp# must be scut wiih order to pre-pay tho postage. Ono-third, or at most. Half the price of the book will usuallv cover the expense of postago. Careful direction#, stating the pout office, 1 * tne order. N k IVISON, 191) Broadway, New-York. Can be had at the book-store of jy 29 tf J. M. COOPER k CO. ONS, all ot which are warranted, and will be sold at the manufacturers' lowest cash prices. All cosh orders for music promptly attended to. Becoud hand Pianos bought aud sold. Pianos tuned and repaired. P. 8.—Tbe extraord Innry success of tho PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfect satis faction it has given, iudnc*s the subotribor to oontiuue it. Lessons “n SINGING, PIANO, HARP. GUITAR, Ac., are given by Artists of tlio very highest ability. It needs but be mentioned, that 8ig. ANDREA ALFI8I. and Mademoiselle HELENE SCHAAFF, who stand pre-eminent among the profession, aro connected vritb the Institution, and devote their tlmo nnd talents to the pupils, [jo26 ly] O. C. B. CARTER, PrinolpaL OEOKUE J. HENKEL#, No. 178 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia, OPPOSITE Tint STATE HOUKE, Ua# just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS colon \y in Brocatelle, Plush and 8atin Da Laine. Curtains hung in the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Of FRENCH MANUFACTURE, in sets for Drawing-Rooms, always ou hand or import ed to order. Persons wishing to Furnish in the latest style in the Fall, are respectfully informed that wc are now having manufactured in Paris twenty flue sets of Bunerb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which tno sample setn have been received. The style is entirely new and of ths most graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish now will please call and examine the immense stock ou hand before purchasing, as the goods will be sold low. A largo assortment of well fininhed plain Mahogany and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap, ji.?? h ¥ Molt Costai’s Exterminator. OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF Rate, Mioe, Cookroachee, Ants, Ground Mico, .••ole#, Beetles, Cricket#, Ac. Warranted not injurious to the human family. Will not die in their holes. Also au Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Depot, 44S Broadway. RErEitENCES.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Paclflo Hotel; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streots; Chas. Thibault, No. 16 Washington street; L. Dolino- nieo, 26 Broadw ay ; E. G. Howard, Editor of tho Sun day Times: Westchester House, Bowery and Broome streets ; W. Holberton, 430 Broome street, and 75 Maiden Lane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Bonjainiu Wood, 46 McDongnl street; L. B. Binessc, 43 John street, and 80 8t. Mark’i — • Architect, SU1 Broadway. irk’sPlace; Thomas Thomas,Jr., ay. CERTIFICATE OF 167 WEATII8. t ef fectual trial, and having seen the wonderful effects of the same, and convinced of tho superior efficacy of his Extorm‘nator over any other preparation evor offerred to tho public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of tho Exterminator, 167 RATS wore found doad in tho kitchen and cellars. ” *" « Bov New York, December lltii, For rule by all tho wholesale druggists in the city and the principal druggists in tho United 8tates, Canadas, West Indies, Ao. Warranted in all cases. None genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New Yori*. J0-’ For sale by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st; and by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. T. W. UcARTIIOK & CO, Manufacturer and Dealer in U Plain, Japanned und Block Tin Ware. Hollow and Enam- ollod Ware, Steve and Orates, Pumps I.end pipe and Sheet Load, Copper and Zino. Store No. 13 Bar- HARD-8TKKET, Savannah, Ga, All kinds ot Copper, Tin and BbeotIron Work, done in the best manner, at the shortest notice, sept 28 Omo FlttK’S METALLIC BURIAL CAWK8, This valuable article Is JuHtrocnlvotl and for sale by 1. W. MORRELL A CO., sept 3 ly Soleatfontaiu this City fur the Inventor II K R 11 li R T OLM8TEAD, CABINET MAKER, Comt.r of RHllnHdStato-atr&taforoT Messrs. Stilibs A Davis's Blacksmith Shop,)—will at- toud to all orders for work i n his line with piomptnose. Also, Carpets out and putdown, Oil Cloths laid, and Matting cut and fitted to iialld and Rooms, in i neat and finished manner. iy Kobinsou Ac Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A KE now receiving their mocks uf Fall und Win JA ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, and Fancy Colored English aud French Cloths; Over* Coating#, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colorod Beavers and Kersey *. Pilot Cloths, of Bine, Block and Drab; English, French and American Castimcr ,of Bl’k and FanoyCol- ors; Vesting#, of Silks, Santiin, Cashmere#. Embroid ered, aud rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be made up a£ the shertet notice, aud in the best style of workmanship. Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jeuuiugs A Co., No. 231 Broadway, New York, aud is warranted equal to any in tho city. We koop constantly on hand the laYgest assortment of Furnishing Goods of any house in the trade, such as White aud colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauze Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel aud L&mba Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and I^xrobs Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in tact, every thing necessary to a geutleman’# wardrobe. For sale J UMT KH(lKlVKl) per steomor Alabama :— ft bbls West India Oranges ft boxes do. do. do. 2ft boxes Fresh Figs 20 boxes Raisins 10 half boxes Raisins 46 quarter do. do. 2 bbls. Cranberries, [doc 16] J. D. JESSE. HBW WISE kND LIQUOR STORE. __ ”?• ^Wjtjtnker Street. r **P e 'Gtfully annoita- 8avannah, aud of tho ia- IjAgULgterior oj this State, that he has now opened •"^^•■and will keep continually in store a larxc M.ortl»«pt of tho be.l4u.litl.. „f if,, „ t ^‘ klnO.* f Wiu«# um* Liquors, bolh foreign aud demestio, invoiced from sooroe#, aud to hi# stock of which, at present on hand he invitee attention. Uv-viug had extern! to experience in France aa a manufacturer, and in America aa impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the article# which are enu merated below are each genuine. Articles ei Direc t Importation. French Braudios of various brand#; Holland Gin Switch, Irieb and MonougaheU AYhisky; Oid Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Ram. Wines. Old Pen. ll»d.Jn>, SIuiitj, Cheruj^.c, H«k, CUr- Alisma,Capriuode la mode, Marche, Tea Rose, Musk Rose, Ac. Also, Rose Geranium, Lilac, Piuk, Bouquet, &tertH«ry, Jookoy Club, Ac., for #alo hy doc W*. MtfORE A HENDRICKSON, fotwlebj nov 38 102 Brvan street. ( IHKWINUTOHACCO.—Sirs. G. B.Miller'i J and Goodwin's Cut Tobacco for sale by the gross, by [dec 171 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. j|OLliANP PIN*—IE pipes Holland Gin, in W. M. DAVIDSON B LACK. MILK*.— Black Roped, Gro de Rhiuoand Gro de Zurich Bilks, in various widths, for sale by [dec 3] La ROCHE, BOWNE A CO F IENCH PKINTM.—Light and dark color ed French Prints, receivod and for sale by decs Laroche, bowne a co. nVoiLKT HOAPM AND I*KItFjjillKItY. 1 Just received, a fine assortment, of superior quali ty, for sale by [dec 10] PRICE t VEADER. IHAFINtt DISHES—Ju / 111 A \J Ala (dec 1ft DISHES—Just received by sir. Alabama. MORSE & NICHOLS, I) A1SINS, Firs, Pi uucs, Citron, &c,—RoceiVod %r/ y. VORD. Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WII.LIG,) No. 188 Cliestnut-st., Phiadelphia, PIANO To"R T E S , Musiral Instrutnents, Sheet Miisic, Violin,Ciuliar,Harp Sfrlnjjs, &o. A LL of which will bo sold at the very lowest rates. Catalogues sent to any part of the U. States ldressing as above, post paid. 'LEE A WALKER’S nlook being one of tho largest in GREAT TR1UMFH ACHIEVED BY Evans A Watson’s No, 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! AT TUX STATIC FAIR, liARllISUOltU, PA. October 30, 1861. The undersigned,appointed a Committee tar the purpose by the officers of tho State Fair, wore presont this after noon, when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON tested one of thoir small sized Salamander Fire-Proof Chest*, at which time they consumed tiikek cords or WOOD over it, » w- manoing at 1 o'clock, P. ’d., .exposed it to a white heat for tg/o hour*, suffi cient to destroy tlio cast iron feet. On opening the Client, the papers, together with 2,000 circulars deposited in our presence, wore taken out, not only having been pre served, but not having the appearance of scorch upon thom.a Josxru Ritnxr, John B. Cox, Ex-Governor o Pa. Chas. E. Hkistbr. E. E. Moodinott, Committee. iy flamun r „_ TV .. enlargement of tho joints, to old chronic o**«ao7 from ten to twenty and thirty pears’ standing. Those who had tar years resorted to the various celobrntod springs, had tried all the liniment* and external applications, and been under treatment of some of the ablest physi cians both in this country and Europe, and were pro nounced incurable; still, after all those efforts had failed, this compound ha# cumf them. Many who have been cripples, either hobbling upon orutehesoroouttned to their beds for years, cor tily to a complete aud perma nent cure by the uae of this remedy. Wo have not space, in a newspaper advertisement, to insert but a small portion of the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This evidence comes from sources which must inspire confidence lu every mind. Tho conduc tor# of high-tonod public journals have published to tlio world its wonderful aud beneficial effects upon themselves and those around them, and iu loino in stances speak of hundnd* of euros. Thynicituit have resorted to it, and certify that, o.gu <•> v«. w . where consultations had been held, and they had decided that there were no hopes of recovery, even then, tber procured thin medicine und administered it, and it ef fected a complete cure. Ministers of various denomi nations have written aud published what it has done for themselves aud their mends; while metolunts r offi cers, mechanics, and private citizens, have furnished volumes of evidonoo of tho highest character, such aa accompanies no other preparation in America. We will give a short synopsis of a small portion of the evidence, aud request ail who are affiietod to soud to the agent and get a ciroular, and read what those who Were long afliicted have said of this remedy. Mr. N. Baseball, one of the editor# of the 8t. 3 i Mo.) Republican, gives a long editorial stating bit ictions, aud that ho waa cured by this remedy. Tbe editor of 8t. Louis Intelligencer also gives notice of its wonderful effects lu curing a aevere vase of obronic rheumatism. Til* editor of 8t. Louis Organ and Ro- veiile devotes a long editorial in bohalf of its wonder-i ful effects in curing liundreds of oases in that city. The editors of St. Louis Amorioau Bannur, Temperance Battery, and St. Louis Union, have all awarded to it unprecedented suceusa iu oaring this disease. The edi tor of Belleville (Ill.) Advocate writes and publishes its magical effects in curing him and many around him. Thu editors of tho Glasgow Times, Aiuorioaa Eagle, aud others of tbe South aud Wost, hava given volunta ry evidenuo ol their knowledge of ils virtues. The editor of tho German National Gazette, published at No. 21 Spruce-street, iu the city of New-York, under duto oi Sept. 0,1U52, gives the history of tuo important oases of winch ho has personal knowledge. One, the wife of a wealthy merchant, who liad for years tried tho springs, and had tho troatinout of the most eminent physician# of our country; they could effoot nothing. She was affiictud with chronic rheumatism iu its worst forms, ile was instrumental iu iuduoing a trial of this corapouud, and it effected a oomploto euro. IIo also states that, a few weeks since, ho bought a bottio and sent it to a gentleman, a friend of his. who seemed a victim to thi t diseaso: this bottle cured him. Wo might ,\dd editorials, and till this entire sheet, "but will give a imv names of prominent physioians, mer chants, and ntl era, cured by it. W. S. White, .'I. D., au eminent physician of St. Louis, writes to a brother member of tho profession, I)r. Reese, of Now York; “I have witnossed the effect# of this compound in Novornl oases; and so successful have been its operations in performing a, perfect cure, w hen every other romedy lmd beeu ineffectual, that I would not hesitate to recommend or prescribo it. 1 think, whon its virtues are ascertained by tho profession, it will supersede o very other remedy in the treatment of Rheumatism. It is adapted to overy form of the disease, and I know no complication oontra-iadicating its use. 1 hold it to bo the duty of a physician, w henconviuoed of the efficacy of a remedy, and ita superiority over all others, at loast tar tho sake of humanity to nsc it.” J. M. Rose, M. D., writes from Centro College, Dan ville, Ky., "that a young man, a member of ths Col lege, w tv# so low. that in consultation, ho aud other pro fessors had decided that ho could not reoover. They fiually concluded to try this remedy, and to thoir groat astonishment one bottle ventured him Hound and ut il, although lie had not w alkod a stop for eix month* pre viously; aud that, during twenty-five years’ practice, ho had never beforo witnessed such a remarkable cm*." Professor 11. L. Dunham, M. D., near Cincinnati, Ohio, joins iu ac- rtiUoatc tar publication with two cler gymen of the Baptist Church, stating the osso of a highly respectable lady who was tar eighteen years af flicted, aud had become helpless, and that all other remedies known, ns welt a# the skill of the most otnl- nent physioians, had failed, and there soemvd no hope of recovery, until they finally obtained this remedy, and it cured her sound and well. Capt. J. 11. Carver, un old resident aud highly res pectable citizen of Cincinnati, states that he was se verely afflicted twonty-livo years with chronic rheuma tism and neuralgia. His joints lmd become ftiff, and nothing ^ave him relief until he got this compound, and Mr. P. Price, merohant of New Orleans, writes that ) we# Ten Years a cripple from chroniu rheumatism, and for three years could scarcely turn himself iu bed ; it had affected his whole system. He tried all remedies ho could hear of. and ull tho most celebrated physicians but found uo relief until he obtained this compound, und it cured him effectually. Wo might give hundreds i in extreme case#, A. T. NxIVBOLD, C.W.VAK HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, Fdr Prolapeue Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.) X HR attention of Physicians and Luriion #ufit)ring from the above derangement, is respectfully in- d to “You Horn'* Improved Uterine Supporter,"— They aro made without the Steol Springs, which aro highly objectionable on acoountof tliefr chafing the hips, Ao., making them extremely unpleasant to be weyk.— They have no superior for the relief and cure of the nboTo displacement, and are recommended ami u#ed ia tiie practico of tbe tallowing Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and oMfureu, viz,: Proffcssor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. 44 J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, I'hila. 44 Clio#. Woodward, Med. Iu#t., Cinoinnatti, O. " W.P. Johnston, Columbia Col'gc, Wash'll,D.C. “ H. Miller, Med. Den’t, Univ*y, Louisville, Kv. A. 11. Cohos, Mod. College of Louisiana, N. O.. and by tho Physicians generally throughout the Uuited States. C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadolnhia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring tho use of Bandage#, or Instru ment# for restoration. MOORE A HENDRICKSON, je 15 ly Agents in Sav.v.nnah Be wine In time—>TIh folly to defer. AFFLICTED READ! T HOUSANDS are suffering from diseavo from which there is no dilficuUv in being permanently and speedily rellsved, provided tho means be used. As evory vice has its own punishment, so it would seem every disease has its remedy. This Is trno, and there is nothing in thi# Rio more certain than that the AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most speedy and certain remedy for a ’.l disoasca of a delicate charaoter, known to the world. Adapted to every stage of tho dis ease sox and oomtltution, at a iitimes and seasons, there is no fears <>f exposure, detention from buainesa, nor restriction iu diet; from the cortain and r veedy re lief it gives, it is uow tho most popular remedy of the day. Ten thousand cases have been cured effectually by it during tbo part year. Prepared by a praotical physician, the afflicted can rely with confidence on its curative powers over diseases of this character. Full directions accompany each bottio. B0U. CAUTION—Ask tar the Amor loan Compound, and purchase only of the Agents. Observe that the genuine has the wriiten Signature of tbe proprietor on the wrapper, and the name blown in the Glass—Prioe For sale by A. A. Solomons A Co., Thos. M. Turner A Co., W. W. Liucoln, Savannah; Phillip Noise, Agusta; Ellis A Co.. Macon; William Root, Marietta; aud by Druggists in all tlio large towns and Cities in tho United Status.oodly , ‘ w ' PRENTICE’S Colored Daguerre an Oallery. J HIK SUBSCRIBER would cnll attention to liia now and improved style of Colored Daguerreotypes, warrants to give satisfaction to all who aosire tohav* thoir likenesses taken in a superior stylo. Cali and examine specimens of iny work over the Music Store, Market-square. W. V. PRENTICE. P. S.—Instructions in th* art, and all kinds of stock constantly tarsal*.fob 4 tiuns, Rifles, Hardware, &c. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER hog* leave to inform his I friends and the public generally, that he has pur chased the entire stoex of Mr. JOHN CARRUTIIEBS, 175 Cougres#-#t., and that ho will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ac., R. very low prices, tareasli. Manufacturing au.l repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low price#. J. T. JONES. fi BALTIMORE AND CANAL FLOUR. 100 ® u ^ l<,nor ® * ,, l° ur * 100 do. Canul do ’ Ia store aud tar sale by ROWLAND A CO. FIGS. BOXES NEW FIGS, just recoived unit for lJU sale y JAMES G. WATTS, dec 17 No. 4 Barnard streot. Savannah. AY AND PAVINfJ BTONK.-2UO bnles Eastern Hay, 100 tons Paving 8tono, for sale to ... NICER A OGDEN. Huy. lull u [J« 141 U‘KJ( w C. B. 8CALLY. O *ad half pound packages, this day received and sale by W.W. LINCOLN, Monument square. ( 'IAMEI.IA JAPONIC AH.—A Ur*, anil j gant assortment of these beautiful plants, of the finest varieties, aud ia full bud, just receivod and tar sat* by W. W. LINCOLN, der ift Monument square. AY RUM.—A very superior quality of Bay TkAYRI AX MARH4IW.—Dihuay &. PiverP Ox Mar \ /vow in Earthen Jars—a fresh supply of this favor ite preparation forth* Hair, for sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON, dee 15 Gibbons’Building. ll-COATM.—ROBINOON A CAMP hive 1 / j* 54 raeoivod per steamer Alabama, another lot of f fine Over-Coats; also a few more of there Black French | Talma#. Fossslont GAUDSY S BUILDING. I dec X Nest door to tho rukuski Itausa. C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Bruce, The only Brace manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to give these a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both Boxes, and all othors, who oitlier from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the [habit of bending forward, (round Wmldered) and compressing the Chest and Lungs, will find the above Brace to remedy the above defect, aud ensure an creot carriage, with .»y and form of body to the wearer, also allow ing a fall, freo and healthy action and expansion of tho Lungs, by removing tho compression, thereby the Pulmonary Organs from he was severely afflicted for thirty years, aud tar seven teen year# could scarcely walk a step. The flesh had e it. He certifies that it cured him sound and well; -o, of equal importance. fo most respectfully ask those who or* afflicted to send to the agent In their vicinity and got a circular, and read the letters and oortificates of Rov. Jas. Mitoh- el, Rov. N. G. llorrylimu. Rev. J. II. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R. A. Colburn, and other clergymen: while we add the namos of Hen. J. Smith, late President of the Bauk of the State of Missouri; Goo. O. Atherton, Officer iu the Bank in 3t. Louis; Messrs. Jas II. Eddy, 8. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J- W. Christy, Joseph Southack, with other prominent merchants of St. Loui.s, us also vast numbers of otiior uitizeus. This is home evidence, aud these are living witnesses whore this great remedy was first intreiuood, and where many thousands have been cured during tho last two years. The proprietors have now opened their Great Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House) in tiie city of New York, whore nil orders for this modioino will be promptly attended to. TH- is a Vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre pared and recommended for this one disease alone. This it will cure ! Price, $5 per single bottio; or, three bottles tar $10. W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by A. SOLOMONS A CO., and J. II. CARTER, nov 22 eod ly lawT Agents in Savannah. preventing t becoming weak aud diseased. C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. je 17 TAILORINGS. M essrs, dibble &. carey having ju#t turned from the North, respectfully invite their customers, the oitizeus of Savannah, nnd tho publio generally, to call and examine thoir Fall stook of ail styles and colors of French, English and American Cloths. Cassimeres and Vestings, which thoy arc pre pared to manufacture to order in tho neatest and most fashionable stylos. Also thoir stock of Koudy-Mude Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddiugton, and other uow and fushionabl* Costs, Vest# and I’antB. The undersigned having seleoted these goods with great care, feci confident >f • loosing all who may l>e in want. Thoir stock of FURNISHING 00008 and FANCY ARTICLES is complete and woll assorted, which thoy will sell' on the must favorable und accom modating terms. sap 23 DIBBLE A CAREY. PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 98 Bryan-st., Snvannnli, t3n. G RATEFUL to my IViouds ant! ibe public in gcnoral for their liberal patronage heretofore ex tended to mo, I now offer thorn a greater inducoinent than over, as I have just received my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of English, French and Gei Broad Cloths, Black aud Fancy Doeskin and Cassii....^, Black and Fancy Silk and 8atfn and Embroidered Vest ings; also a vory rich article of Evening Vostiug, which I am prepared to make to order, in the most fashionable stylo. Also a large and well selected stock of itlon’N nnd Hoys’ Kcady-Mnde Clothing, together with a large supply of Sliirte, 8ooks, Suspend ers, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts aud Drawers, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valloes, Ac., all of which will bo sold at prices to give general satisfaction, oct 13 NEW FALL AND WINTER UOUbS! 3. H. A M. SHEAHAN, Corner of Broughton nnd Whltakvr-ftt*., SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to tlicir new stock of Fall and Winter goods, comprising: DRESIS ta001)8. HltlllROIDKRlRg. Linen Cambric, Cambric Hankorchiaflr. Plain and Embroidered do, Bobinet Laces, 44 Edgings, Collars and Cuffs, Habits and Uudor-Sleevcs, Black Lace Veils, Eug., Fr. and *Ain. Calico#, Col’d Hosiery and Linens. A largo and woll selected stook of Gloves, Irish Lin ens, Linen Diapers and Damasks. Woollens. Negro Blankets, Korsoys, Linseys, Cloths, Crsalmertt and Vestings, Satinets. Tweed# and Keutncky Jeaus; Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Pillowcaso Linens and Quilts. Country merchants, planters and others, will consult their interest* by examining our stock beforo purchas ing. All we ask is a visit from those desiring to purchase, We feel confide^ that the quality and prices of on* goods will command sales upon our terms oct 14 Cffiab* aud uo riuttouri Trice. French Cashmeres, 44 De Laines, English »* Blaok Silk. Col'd 44 Black Alpaooas, Cold Bombazine, Damask Antiquo, itlmlinll House Dressing Saloon. ® BSHltS. COHEN & HANNON rr..|uict fully annonnoe to the oitisens of Savannah that aro now prepared to do all kinds of work in thoir lino, at their new shop, near the cornor of Broughton aud Draytou-sts. Thoy have established tho folkmlng as thoir rates or charges. For a stogie Shave lOo.; per month, tar 2 or 3 times per week, 75o.; 4 times a week $i; 5 or 6 times a week $1 60; overy day $1 75 per mouth. Hair cutting 20o.; hair curling 25c.: Sham pooing 20c. Mr. COHEN will always hold himself in readiness to attend to orders from those who may require his servi- "*s at their homes. lv nov 6 TIN AND COTTER MANUFACTORY, iw tn operation, hand,overy de- * ^ i —: j-. ware, 8hu«t Iron, Stove Pipes, and a largo and varied assortment of CooWa, »nJ Parlor STOVES. AU ot which wUl b. •old on favorable term*. J. J. MAURICE, Proprietor tur. all good, remaining on tl» wb'art at >uu'.«tViu b. stored at thclt risk and oxpeuso. „ . PADELFOAD, FAY k CO. Savannah, 8th October, 1853. )CCHTW1IKAT.—Fresh Buckwheat in 25 II TjCCKh -H..1T "uBIGHAbl. KELLY k CO. } V'LO iUR r --*86 bbls. Him aril streot Flour, u #e ; P®rmr article, j tut received and for Hale by dec » A. C. TOMB, 120 Day state*. Keep it before the People. T\ISCOVERED AT LAST.—-A HAIR DYE 1/ tlmt operates on natural principles. CRI8TA- IjUIIO invites tbo attention of tho Ladies and Uontlo- rnen of Savannah, nnd of the scientific world, to his LIQUID 11A1R DYE, a chemical facsimile of the col oring mutter, and the vugetutive elements with which, v/ o iiiiiib HibirfOoiiiu oanuun, No. 9 Monament Square, west side. PIANO POWXJES. I . W. MORRELL. & CO. I Have on hand a splendid assortment of Piano Fortes, from the best manu factories in the country. For tone and fiuish these instruments cannot bo ex celled. For gal* on accommodating house. David Morris, NO. 7 RAIINAKD STltEET, SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutter#, Locks, all kind» jiailingt, Grates, ftr. •WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with uupick- ablo Locks, xadk to OKDKK. Persons wish ing to oscortein tho qualities of the Safe* made by me in this eitv, are respectfully referred to the Bank of Savannah, the Planters' Bank.'aud tho following mer chants. whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons A Co., Eiusteiu k Eokman, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Nichols. All orders punctually attended to.ly a tig 24 .a^ftall who may need hie services, that he. wnilm charge of the MARINE RAILWAY, < whinh is now in successful operation. He is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, &o.,ou reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, oan also bo accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms, llo is also prepared to contract lor building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on tue business or Ship-Carpenter- iug, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its variouz branches, at the eastern extremity of tho oity. &S“ A good Shlpianithia on the premises. aarll B.F. WILLINK, J*. Fall and Winter Dry Uoods. L aROCHE, BOWNE A CO. have received by re cent arrivals, and offer for sale upon tho moat fa vorable terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to whieh they invite the attention of merchants and planter*, vie: 25,000 yards Kerseys, all qualities. 12,000 do 8chley’s Plains, lu.uuo do white and black Washington Joan*. 5,000 do heavy all-wool Plains. 3,000 pairs English Duffll Blanket*. 100 do 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blanket*. 20 bale* 3-4,7-8, and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings. 20 do Osnaburgs. In addition to the above, their stock of Ilonse Famish ing, Staple and Fancy Dry Good#, is uow complete, and will compare with any house In the southern country. CHEAP CASH STOKE. CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS SIX. q’llE VUHtiCUlBKKH h.ve on bund u fall uexorl- I raont (and well selected stook; A STAPLE AND FANCY 1)RY GOODS, suitable tar the Fall And Win ter trad*, which they offer tar «alo at tholowestpossibl* priccsfor rash or city o«eepb»*ce. *' PRENDERG AST k OO. CHEAT CASH STORE. Corner Wlihuker and Cou^reim-otreetfl. nnilE Subscribers have just rocv.ivod by) Alubn- J ma a fresh supply of Three-ply and Ingrain Car pets, entirely new pattern*. Also, 6-8 and 8-4 Floor Oil Cloth, which will be sold at our usual low price*, nov 6 M. PREN PKBOABT » OO- CHEAT CASH STORE, Ccrner of Wliltnkcr and C*B«ross Sta. M antilla velvets, black and fancy SILK MANTILLAS.-The subscribers have lujt recoived Blue, Brown, Green, and Blaok 4-4 Silk vel vets, tar Mantltlaa. „ 4 _ Also, a large supply of Biack and Fauoy Silk h.antl- las, which they will dispose of at their usual low ptf***. M. pnKNDKIlQAST A CO. Under Marshall House. nU€KWHKAT.—•S» packages of BuokwSj«t] X"* in half and quarter bhl#-» box., and b,£t, Undiog jy by CLAOHOBN A CUNNINGHAM. AT KW IaARD.—^ 1 keg* wo* Lent Lard, laud- IN Ibjt from brig American aud lor sale by dec 22 CfaAQHOBN A CUNNINGHAM. TYOTATOEH•2tH) barrels Ydluw Planting To- 1 UUws, binding nail for ,-It bv (« swrrr * co. TAWl Bit AM) Y,~4 luif pi|M» Civil Ol nil the naratrou. null cine, extant, (.ud oomc of t bcm ’ valnnblo) f ort |„ ea>11 tf Btonnir, com,laintB. nothin, lw» «v«r bn,n fonud » t i,h «ral4 compute fa, ltl (irMt|i vRh thin ptepuation. oth„, onte.mmotlniM, tnit.tall —" - —7——.1 nnd in nil tliecuc. 0 f ,h. Imig. and tnnint wli.r. medicine on gire nil., , hl will do It. It 1, [Hunt to Lhe, nnd p.rhnRy * accordant, with tin direction.. Wo do nM ndterti for tho informntlon of tho.. who bnr. tried it, thooo who hn.o not. Fnmilio.that bnro known iu v,] no will not bo without It, nnd bp iutlm.lpu,, th.r nro Mourn from tl.o dnngcron. ooni.quonoo. of oourh. nod cold., which mgi.oUd, ripou Into Ihtal coniomp. Tho Dlplou. of th. klnnutohnnUl Imiltol. ... ssasi: safes Cherry l'eateral, by their Government to tiou of it* extraordinary excclltuco and uselulm..! i ouring affectloas of th* Lungs and Thront. ne ‘ *• Hr?J. C. Ay.r!— Plv. pom-.' trial nf your Cherry r.otoral, in mr nr.. tic.,hnaprt«n whatl foro.awlrotn lt« oomno.Rioo be tree, that it oradloate* and cures the enini . . cough* to which we, lu thi* section, are p*JoliMiJ I think it* equal ha* not y«k been discovered I know how a better remedy can be made for (li d . 9 tempers of the Throat and I.nags. <lt ** J.J.BUHrON, M. D V n „ See what it has done on a wasted eourt«tntfon! ly in the follewlng caaes, but a thousand more^ noton ’ Dr. AyerIu the month of ^Jnl* TmSTx imsatteobl# by a violent diarrhosa in th* mines of Callfornia i^ turned to San Franolco in hop* of receiving from change of diet and climate. My diarehoa SZ?# butwastanowed by a severe eongh-and SSieh non. I flo.ll/ rtarted for homo, h5trw»|„d no bon,"; from the voyage. My cough continued to crow and when I arrived in New York, I was at onre ’ ed by my acquaintance a* a victim of consumption i must confuse tliat I saw no sufficient reason to dnuKi wliat my friends all believed. At this time I oonmSt od taking your truly invaluable medicine, with n {l u expectation of deriving any benefit from It* use. v 6 J would not reseivn these line* did I not regard it in* ty to state to tho afflicted, through you, kbit Uv kZ?,.' ie fully restored. I attrilmte it to the u.o ofyoL n ’ ry Pectoral. Your* truly, Cher * WILLIAM W. SMITH D ..n Hir: P-l./ffiS . you my qratitude. 1 * w A cough and the alarming symptom* of consumption bod reduced me too low t« lo.yo mo ui/thlng like C who. my phyalcion bronght me . bottio of yoor " Per toual." It eo.med to .Iford Immedl.t. relief. , n j ... in a taw weeks time hae restored mo to sound hsikh If it will do tar others what it hae tar me.yeuars tainly ono of tho benefaotor* of mankind. r ' Sincerely wishing you every blessing, law _ JOHN J. Cr.AR^E.'4S°om./em,"'cborth With such assurance and from snoh men, no itronter K ' can be tulduced unless it be from its offsets Prepared aud sold by JAMES C. AYER a Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mmi Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS k CO.. W. W. I.lfccoi N ndT. M. TURNER*CO., Savannah, and all jjnr- 1st* everywhere. eod—law-tri-w nov 1« S ' BaauJy, In store and tar sal* by . n. o'by&me, Another Holentlflc Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA I DR. HQPfikTOK'S A The trn* DlgertiTfl Fluid, or Oastkio Joiux, prepared from Rennet,ortho fourth stomach of tho Ox, after direc tions of Baron l.ic- b'.g, the great Phy siological Chemut, by J. 8. Hooonrox, M. D., Philadelphia, Pa. ThUUatrnl/ 8 Mtlon, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, ion and Debility, oaring af ter Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. XtT Half a toaanoonfull of Pepsin in fused in water wUl digest or dissolve five pounds of Rout Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. PEP8IN I* the ehief clement, or greatdirestingprin- elple of the Qartrio Juice—the solvent of the Food, tha purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of the Sto mach and Intestines. It is exteactea from tbe Diges tive Stomach of the Ox. tlms forming a true Diymiro Fluid, preclaoly like the natural Gastrio Jnice in its Chemical power*, and furniahinga complete and perfect substitute for it. Mclentilta Evidence! Call on the Agont andgetadescriptiveclreulargratis, giving a largo amount or scientific evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combo's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on rood and Diet. Dr. J. WTDraper, of New-York University, Professor Duagliann’aPhysi ology. Prof. Slllinum, ot Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, Ao.. together with report* of ouresfrom all part* of the United State*. No Alcohol, Hitters, or Adda! i&r Remember this: Dr. Houghton’s PEPSIN is a groat natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Aeidi and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to th» taste, aud may be taken by the most feeble patients wlio c&uuot eat a water vracker without acute distress. Be ware of Druggedimltations. Pepsin ie not a drag. €)itre» In Evory Town- Dr. Houghton 4 * Pepsin hu now been tested for up wards of two year* in every Urge town in the United States, and the Agent* oan refer Dyspeptics to msny remarkable cures in every town! Numerous details of oasca, report* of cures, certificates of Physicjar.! and Patient*, are given in the Circulars furnished by Agents gratis. Pepnin In Fluid and Powder. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin U prepared in Powder and iu Fluid form—and ia Prescription vial* for thews a! Physician*. Private Circulars tar Physician* may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or hi* Agents, describing tho whole pro cess of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a secret romedy, no objeetioncun be raised against it* use by Physician* in respectable standing and regu lar practice. Price $1 per bottle. Bar OBSERVE Til 18 :-Every bottle nf the gonnlns Pepsin bears tho written signature of J. 8. HOUGH TON, M. D., solo proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. MAT Sold by ell Druggists end Dealers in Medlelnet. WT W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Agent in Savannah. J. A. MA YER, 154 Broughtoa->t., Savannah, jo 17 eodly-lawi Wholesale and Retell Agent HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES k HARNESS 183 CotitgrcNs-Btreefi, Smvanaiih. The Subscribers manufacture fflaWwA and keop constantly on baud, njSEJEMk mraBSpUrgo and varied stock of Sad-f»|ag^ MT dies, Bridles and Harness, and JT. mu lie lo order overy description uf article* tn thnr «#?. — stock comprises Also a large assortment of Trunk*, et-Bftgs, S'alises, Saddle-Bags, Whip*, Ae. lotf- desiroti* of supplying themselves, will de well to it our establishment. All articles sold by ui are warranted tar material and workmanship. , , H. W. 1IOU.IBTEH. ll.MAI-LETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our term* are moderate, our oxeontiou prompt. 6ma* n0T 16 _ JLook Well to Vour Time- Th. 8uhHrib«r would inform tUeimbllellut he hus reoeived a new supply of lino wstca Materials, in th* way of Jewels, CjtUwsnt Springs, Verges, Hands, andall other article* wnleh are ucocssary to carry on th* Wsieb Repairing btndnets in all it* brandies; and will «®y that I am prepared to set in perfect order, the fineit «| Watches, at short notice and reasonable oharges. A” work warranted to give perfect *atl*foction. ai«»* have received a lotcf the genuine imported Crystal* oi English manufacture, w hich will not break—net easy* Clocks and Jeweliy cleaned and repaired. V. W. SKIFF, Watchmaker aud J* w * ‘ r ’ ISO Congrca* ztriet. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. rpHE ALTERATIONS and I in onr Blur.. !nel«din, . 8UOW-ROOM ft Plano Fortea, and _ _._ , . n irc A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LAD S; being now oompletod, we would invite the *«£j‘ 0 J cU tho musical public to ouratoek,eoinprlaiuge'teY L ?ard in the line, which can be furnishod (wiiousmi- RETAIL) at New- York prices. PIANO FOMBTES, b, A. SlOD.nr * Co., J. B. DonBi *, »nd other, oi •abilehod °“ d 107 Cheap Cash Store, Corner of Whitaker and Congress Strtsts. J MiiS aubaoriher* aro receiving ^,,,1*, Winter anpply of Staple aud Fancv Dry f r ioh thoy wilfalaposo of at their uapnl'WF cash or city a*)oeptimoo. Our stock i# tofft® c jiy selected. Plauter* and Merchant* viaitlog thi* would do well by el fiug ns a call botare ^ elsewhore. fssp §7] 5 M. PRENPBKGASTkCU, CHATHAM aHKUjfFF’S SAL*. \\T ILL !» ...111 on Ihn 6r»t Tun.ilny I" W neat, before the Court Homo ill vannnli, betvrocu tha legal hour* of jm'l* Negro, nomad Charles, who i# now •©»*■*} *“,Vi j«s- of Chatham County, ordered by tho Honerftbl* w g l0 tica* of the Inferior Court that heq. law direct*, (doc gft) JOHN DEVANNk ^heriffC^. R LStlTON, CLARK & OH.—Thi* ATtiole i*warranted to b« re pute, and not purified from the «<»«^ 0 I V4rOLN. eeiffMd for Mi. by G K lUD L K ,,W^nnBW^, r Vee ft 103 Brr.n TAMI.KfiUTI.KIiy. T VORY B.InnenU Hi.ndleT»bloi.nii Uo.««rt Ij “'»<'*• MOHsrjtNxcnoM; Ol lll.K null 6INGJ.K r - onskts Awn W. w