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8AVANNAH MORNING NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1853.
Till DAILY IWi
00,0(10 lihd«. of MuUn« i r1i P Grl( ’^
Uo the port.of M.ir.0 during the !«*• »•«. «»
Bo,ton account,nn n»er«*c of UP'r cent, dnm-
,gm for liullttgo h.,in E Iwen «llo«<- l l by lit*
Collector,of tftnl State, while only 1 percent,
i, allowed liv tlto Collector of Bolton. Tit,
Secretary of tlto Treasury bo, cHVotunlly
Moppml (lint lo.lt, nnd th. lo.t qumrUtrly »«*
turn, from Mttine, gi»«» l«« than one p«r coot.
tl.ni.fa.
SlKOULAR ArntCATicw KOR Diyorck,—A
woman It., tn.tlo oppllcntioti, in tlto Mn.,»-
cbu.ettn Soprento Court, ft»r u bill of divorce.
Her bueltund bit. been aetitenccil to tbe Stoic
priaon for « peiiod of over .even yeare, which
by law, entitle, her to • divorce, but it «IM'“ n
that .lie w.« .in.truinont.l In gelling bint to
P"»»n. '
The contract lor building tb. an Revenue
Cutter., but been given to .Mr. Iluod, of So-
marten, Mata. Tbe fore .ml .ft Kltoooer., be-
in, 4 in .11, am to coat IT.200 each, .ml tbe
two topa.il Bchoonora are to coat |D,000 each.
Tbe.. bid, were the low ret, oml much lea,
thou the .vcr.go bid, received by tlto Tteoau
ry Department^
1’nKsKNr*To Mrs. Stowe, Author ok
Urci.e To*’, Cabin.—A eplcndid brour.c ate
to. of, fantalo al.ve, executed in 1’uria by ar
Engliab «rti»t named Cumberworlb, who teai-
ded aever.1 year, iu lb. We.t India Inland,, ia
Ttwit to lie preaented to Mra. Harriet B.
Stowe. Tbe atuluo baa been on exblbilion at
Bo.tnn for iwverul day., and wna purobaacd by
•ubacrlption at n cost or|l3ft, by tbe pruioaacd
friend, and admirer, of her lute wuik.
\Vllt»l>HSAl,K AND IlK'i'AII,
CLOTHING STORE
I AVING r«mov**l from ooruer of JUrnr'
Ml
nnd Bryai
o the wow brick building *
• rite if the Phrcnix House, on Bryan Street,
Mr. Champion's Grocery Store, tho Subscriber# r
fully announce to tho citiieuiof Savannah aud Us vi
cinity that they will keep conatautly ou hand a large
and well solcctod stock of
Hi>ndr Made CTolliinffi
Together with eTery_artiole f
—- T th#
Gentlemen s Furnishing’ Line.
W* would iuvIW special atle often ta out"J
■•loot stock of Fall and W iot«r Garments.
If the Illicit <|ualitjr. Cravat# iu every variety. Oollars
of ttm uewewt styles. Drawers and Undershirt* of >*•
ritiui materials aud make. Caps, llats, Gtovss, Rooks.
d»»J aliuua. Al.o Trunk., lll.iikuu, to., Ac., .11
of Which will bs sold at
Ouuuualljr Low Price** l»y
uovC-Cin D. ABRAHAM X BROTHER,
" Oliver^new itrteh building, Bryan-it.
VV INTElt HtOiV WORKS,
nioiiitfomrry, Alobninn, Sept, I* 1S32.
KMillr.HC Works, employing 150hands, construct
I an average of an Engine weekly—and beg attention
oi Mill owners to the most valuablo improvement in
Mill Machinery of the day, ami so wurranl<*l—\to Wit:
COOPICK’H PATENT UPIMDIIT AND
DI&KUT A DTI N 44 MIN44LK AND
DANOHAWailLL UN44I1NK,
H^lt'rpVftNfcONriNUoJsFtElIWUbKS
rivos its greatest merit, is m-re especially valuable in
its application to the Uaug waw tram#. lho Ktiglae
•laiiUs immediately underneath the cash, to whioli tu#
l'isUtu Bod is directly attached. Tits motion ot the
Hath la thua dlrocUy controlled by the steam in the
cylinder, and by tho introduction ol this at a particular
iR.int the torso of both tho up aud downward sirokclusu-
illy ulllii# with ,uoh jarrlit# oBIrttMu
i wrist pins,) Is entirely arrested, the Hash
being thus always suspended as it warn on the yter••••
•!.. .m,.n,t| u n j wrist, (so llablt
fall heating tendeney.
TBlioviug thereby tbe journals and wrist, (so liablo to
heat In the usual application) m ail heat*— •—«-«««-
lly virtue of this principle, practical »
ciu bo furnished that tnese mills are oapabto of an ea-
sv anesd of 2UU rsvolutiona per mliiuto, aud at this
sneed are uearly noiseless; tho out of the saws being
almost alone heard. A common speed lor the single
an* undor this application is from 2ft0te$*> revolu
tions per minute I The style *- •»
and tlielr appurtenance#
throughout, while tlie mill in its design, embodies eve
ry practical and well tried Improvement extant. The
Kngiuo aud other Work from this establishment is not
Kiigiuu
__Ju*d iu any part of the United Matos. Employing
as it doos, the best lalunt, aud provided with the be»t
Bbr.vy and light tools aud materials ( wb superiority
..r irorknuiuihip » admitted! lhts p
ly conceded by all who visit these very eateosive
* Attention is also called to
Coopur’ii •• (Strictly Portable and \ Ibra-
tory” Circular »uw .Hill;
which may bo hauled with entiro facility, from point to
point, at pleasure, by four horns j andlU warranted «>*
lterior to any heretofore presented to tho public.
* Contracts mhde for delivery in Ne v Turk, Now Or
leans, Mobile, Charleston, Havnunnh, Augusta or »!a-
oonr—the trausporUtlon to these points boiug im>
ate from the facilities presented by the llailruad
water ^ommuuioaliuu therew itli.
A. WAltNKK, Keo'y,
or, J. b. WlNTUBf Ag't,
Montgomery, Ala.
P. 8.—These works have recently shipped to Pens
cola, Fla., a Mill provided w itli twoof “Coopers dirt
actios Uaug Eugiues, and two of his single haw En
gines, which arc .’.apabloof cutting 50.0UU feet of lum
ber tlnily
The parties ordering, offeotod tho purchase after a
tour through the Northern and Eastern States, ins«arcb
of the best and most approved Mill, after ilrst examin
ing those of this company; they returned after thor
ough investigation, convinced that no establishment
tact With presented such general advantages, or combi
nations ol improvsment as fouud at these works.
KiriHMOUi
T. <4. Mstcalf, President Mechanics' U k Augusta.
Dry (foods, Clothing, he.
rTl0N»tViNfl kToTlK.
ureal SHf ilflcc
at MAAS &, HEYMANN’8
CLOTIIINti EMPOKICin.
th«lr
pa'tmns and~the public genarsfly, in both the eltj£
untry, that they are now prepared
thelargostaud bast SvMoctsd stocko of
CLOTHING, and a gtntrml aftortmrnt of Gen
limin't FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy
ever brongiit to thin city, suitable for fall and wintmr
wear, at prices never known or heard of In thlsj oua-
tf ^Ve enumerate a few leading articles in our line, to
which w o invito tptrial atUnlion:
I’Xirn Henry Overront*.
In Dsarskln, Petersham, English and American Pilots,
Kins Blanket and Double Cloth.
Ilrrss anil Frock font*,
In Black, Blue. Brown. Oliva, and Dove Colored
Ereuch and English Cloins.
IlualncH* and Hunting Cost",
In every variety of styles, and of dilferontbmatsrials,
fiu.ih as Cloth, Casslmwre, Twood, Cushmeret and man
ufactured in plain, cloudntl, striped and inixvd patterns.
Fantalumift.
In Blaek and fancy Colored Cloth, Casslmere and Cae-
slnet superfloe Doeskin in vat iouv colors.
Vest**,
Hotels, Xoarding-Honsen, &o.
4Jpitflpincn , i!) ItPMoialioii.
II. WEIGAND has
Just opened, under the
Planter's Hotel, a n* »t
aud comfortable Eating
Boom, with an aacalleut
Kltehan and Caking Rango Miacent, as a Rcotsiirant.
Ho has nu eaeellout Cook rroffstrssboiig. who will suit
German, Amerlonn and FrenA tastes. O/sters, Fish.
Meats, every thing that this market affords, can be had
in all stylos on short notice. Venn* Clerks and other*
who have r<ximi in town, are Invited t« try tho Euro
pean mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant.
Philadelphia I^igerBcor, HwDsand rlndburgerCheese,
kept always onhand f< “ »
MARSH ALL. HOUSE,
Bron wilt on»wf rout Knrnmtnli t C4»».
Wm. Johnson, Proprietor.
In
I TIils establishment is no
of successful operation." Tim patronage inn*
far extend to It, tho proprietor regards as a*mr-
that his enterprise huu eoasod to l»o an experiment
almost as noon ss It commenced, and that the Marshall
has ul ready obtained a permanent and prominent
n among tho hotels of our city.
Being situated on ..no of our lineal streets, contiguous
to various placos of business, and free from the noise
and bustle of our more crowded thoroughfares, its loca
tion affords Inducements of <|ulet and convenience. To
families visiting Savannah, our arrangements enal.lo
r enlarged accommodations. To the public, tbe
Plain, Wlilto and Figured Batin and Sllk-for wedding „ iuraiu * u renewed, that every re<ii
and party wear; Double and Single Breasted, in a va- c | Mi | (0l „| w ui be supplied that intelligent Industry
rlety of materials; Plain Black aud Fancy Satins,Doe- al|ll liberal expenditure can command.
skins, Cashmerets, Ac.
ITowIrry,
Gents' Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers. Socks, OIovci.
Snsponders, Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Nock
Ties of the latest French and American styles in gr< ‘
variety. _ .
11 it In , C'npn* Trunk*, C?nrpcl Bn**** nnd
V nl
Tlifi pocnllnr IMIlllc. pa.., ..cl I.T tlic Snb*rikor. foi
taiportUatti.li .taoh -
au#2l
Ill ousl,l. thorn f, wUor indoc
in their trade seldom met with, and at tho sau
time inakini
Vl?E UNION SAVING STORE
Corner of Congres* and Jefferson strosts—th# grcatc.!
SSS?’ “ KA,,Y l, .ti AAH < i( Vlt: Tit AN n'
lloyn nml Yoiithw* (!lalhlng| ^
Lii^lP IIotH,
On the Corner of linker and Chatham *ti.,
0|cl«*llinrjH>, Heoricln.
BITUSTCn IN THE MOST niJHlNBKS I’XHT OE TIIK CITT.
BY JAMES BELL.
Tills is tho'lurgnat nml best furnish-
* cd Hotel in the city, convenient for the
‘ Travelling Public. Charges moderatu,
and Fare tho best tho country affords. A
i andextensivo Livery Stable is near at hand. Tho
e Invited to call and see for themselves. sepIO
empire hotel,
Ofclpfliorur, (In.
New-York Advertisements.
NKW-YOKK Wilt* HAlIilK.J WORI1B
rpllK HIHWCttlBF.il inanufhclurr« Wlllh HAIL-
I lN(i for public aud private grounds,Verandahs,
#.d,.«4.jjW 5 „ i|io|( RAILtKO, Iron
Iron Farnitnre; _ ,
WIRE FENCES, for Plantations, Railroads, fte ,
made entirely on a naw plan, with rail* and iron posts.
Prices at 9, II and 18 cents per running foot 4J* Uot
M,h. ».r .Iranian .1, Ja..r» ■jgj-j HIIAM>
813 Broadway. New-York.
N. B.— 1 The Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of
Forsyth-place, the railing and gallery wotk attheVew-
ish ifynagogue, and anumb.tr of dwolUngs in Havnnuah.
the eaelosure or the private cemetery of the Evereti
family at Fort Valley, and also to Ins work at Macon,
Madison, and other places In Georgia.
Agent In Savannah, O. W. IIARDCA8TLE, Ne. fOO
Con/ross-*t. and W.'i St. J.ili in-ht. ly mar f*
’ATIONLKS AND HOOK3ELLKH8-
riU) 8’PATIONLKa AND IUHiK8KLLr.lt.* 4 .—
I Tlie subscribers woold call yonr attention to their
stTe k of papers which embrace tbe largest variety ever
Ix fore offered in this market, eonaistiug of the following
Owen A llurlhut,
Platunr A Smith,
Green Mountain Mills,
Jessup A Bros.,
Dotcn, Msnsfleld k Root,
Crane k Beach,
()*l>orn k Gihbe,!
Gihhs A Colt.
d In the variety of styles, mak«
and low price, to ho found at tho above uamed esUib-
I Is h Hit* it t.
Iiorpt*, t . -
I Gllie Subscriber, lute «»f the Wnsliington Wall,
I Macon, Ga., having token the above Hotel, and fur
nished it throughout with tho best of now
•7
i P" p -
lircui Kctlutlion of I’ricrs.
In order to reduce tho preseut large and choice stock of
WJNTBlt GOODS
’lurnltu
having large mid airy rooms, bo hopes to share
tion of public patronage by close* attention b. biiHin. nn,
having good rtnbliug nnd every convenience to make
the guests of his hour
±4!ii
SAVANNAH IIA/. AAR,
IIS nroupkton ilrnl. a.ilrfoorlo //urloa * Ktkt
man's Jctertry Store
V DKLBANCO begs to
c and country customers that li
hisHtorefor tli
dstoriniiicd to offer to j>ut
inducements to supply tie
Ills present slock
e to his city |
lor to prepai
ti.»n of his Npriug Goods, he hi
itli Winter Goods
plaUl lli.’lr .npptie. Ilia r r«.«Dt afford, a rare .banc;
t4i make purchases. These Goods being entirely new
are not thrust upon the market (as is eflen the cast
vc itli cheap sales) to be sold at any price, In order tojjot |
• iuw. .««».,... —w Offered to cash pnrelis
reason above mentioned. Housekeepers wM do v
.-all early, thereby Insuring t -»• -• •**--
portunltytu mako good select
i thenisolvoiOhe best op-
N.!W ClotliliiK Mlore.
ffM. (OX, DltltFCK & TAILOR,
N«. I‘J WIUTAKKK HTIIKKT,
Nert door to U. M. Qriffrn* Jewelry Store,
H AVING rwcenlly returnnd from I lie North, ri
spectfully Invites the attention of his friends an
iil>Ii«- generally to his flue stock of RBSHV-Mao* |
CLOTUinu, selected by himself, and^ consDUn^in pa
Niagara Mill*.,
Kingslnnd k. Hon,
A. L. Dunnell,
llrapley A Brotliors,
Hubbard's,
Carew k Co.,
Mav A Dean;
Fuller, ParkerJA Tareons,
with colored, printing, envelope, tissue, tea,
±K',"C n «*" w,,,to '""clnmlk aT/aJK r ”‘
1 jy 29 6m Taper Warehnnse.281 Pearl sirest.
V A 1,11 AD LIC N( IK Ml I j HOOKS.
IT J K beg to mill the attontion of toaohers ami
Yy friends of Ednontiou to tho following Text
B< KIDDI.E'R ASTRONOMY.—A Manunl of Astrono
my and Use of the Globe*, for Schools and Academies;
by Henry Kiddle, Prineipsl of Tublio School No. 2, of
the city or New-York; with «|uestious and illnstra-
♦'t»ns. Trice .11 cts.
I'ARI.KY'S tJNIVKRttAt.III8TOHT.—A ITalaara-
_J ll(.t..rv. on the Ha.i. of GeofrMh,. In one aoliime,
I into. ,A<) pa#e., llluatrat."l !•} •'! »t>* nud tn#r»»ln#.,
ul .le.lgned fur tho fnnuljr utrelo, aud fur the mo of
NKWMAN'B SOUTHEUN KI.ECTRICREADKR3.
Ill Four Tarts.
GRAY'S CHEMISTRY: On, tiir Ei.rnr.MT" or
it km ihtht—Containing tho Trinclplos of the Science,
,»h Exi.criinental and Theoretical, illustrated with
ings; bv Alonso Gray, A. M-, Profcs-
ii..1 Natural Thllosopny in the Brook-
n Female Institute, An-l-vor, Mass. Revised edition.
•I.. l2ino.. -UNIpages.
TUK AN ALYTIC MANUAL; by James N. McElll-
. M., formerly C'la*'*i'*al Principal of tho Collegi
ate School, Now-York cltr. ff-Df rt ^'
McELIilGOTTR FOI NG ANALYZER—Being “
Wu have tho highest tfitimonials in favor of these
book* from every part of the Union, wMch, together with
l.i»ln of our Standard TYjt Hooka, may be had - m
_ the of-
flen of‘the Daily Morning Ni
metiers, School Committees, or Trustees, who wish
x am inn any of our School or Music Books, with
an any of our School or Music Books, with a
view to their introduction, will be furnished with copies
free of charge. If to bu sent by mail, a sufficient
Fcncy Cassimere and Tweed Hacka and FltOC'kBi Mot- I
tied and Blue Bkavkk do.; Huperflne black French
1 >.H-ekiu C'assiinnrennd Fancy FrenchCassimero Pants;
Drab, Grey ami Fancy Tweed do.; Vksts, in plain ami
Figured Hall it; Figured, Black nnd Fancy Hi.’k; Black
and Fancy OXHXlMKltKrt. Together with a oliulce sulue-
tiou off Him uth, from tbs best makers: ulso Undorshirts,
Drawers, Cravats, Collars, Huspouders, Glovos, lldkfs.,
Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Ac.
I§if" Avery handsouio assortment of Blue, Black,
llr. wn and otlior colored Cloths, Cassiiuercs, Doeskins
and Vestings, which ho is prepared to make to order in |
a most fushiouabie style, on moderate terms.
Cutting and Bopairing do ‘ “ ‘
t the shortest notice
( III'|M‘|S ! (Hrpf'ts!! Cui'lMtls !
Imve thin day niionoil for anlu it n|,lmi.li<l
aaaurtinent of Car]i«t«, Oil Clulln, Mat., Bug»,
ow Curtains, Ac., consisting in part of
31 pteoc# 1 ply Carpets
10 do Velvet Tapestry
10 do Brussels Tapestry
40 do 2 ply Carpets
HI Floor Cloths
10 pieces Drugget
5 do Felt Carj
ft do Dutch d.
> ftO do Velvet and Chcneil Rugs
100 common Rugs and MaU
1U0 pair of beautiful stylo Window Shades
All of the above Goods wu odor at the lowest market
prloos; for sale by A1KIN A BURNS.
fri SR'
largo variety of 8to>
I oifloos, fr»m tho best manufacturers,
tho most reasonable terms. Also, Hul-
iVare, Puts. ()vciih, Hplders, Httucepans, Cast Iron
iis. Boer Pumps, Cust Iron OhnreonI Burners. Rad
i, Revolving and Long Handle Wnfflo Irons. Wafer
i, Fire Dogs, Fire Irons, Nalls, Tacks, Table Cnt-
err, Axes, Hatchets, Hainmcrs, Box and other Coffee
Mills, Brass Faucets and Couplings, Ac.
A choice selection of PlauLhcd Ware, Coffee Biggins,
>yster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, large aud
nail. Egg Boilers, Castor*.
Britannia Ware, Bar Boom Pitchers, T.iuuor Mixers,
*. Centre Table Lamps, Campnine Lamps,
ariety of Britannia Burning Fluid
flrass and White' Metal Candlesticks.
A large assortment of Japanned nnd Plain Tin-Waro,
liatnher Pails, Toilet Palis, Wlno Coolers,ToiletCiaos,
Cash Boxes, Square and Hound Boxes, Spiro Boxos, Ba
sins anil Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursory Damps. Glass
Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxes. Trays, 13to28inches,
Spittoons, Foot Baths. Ac., Ac.
Willow Chairs,
krpet
N ICVITT, LATH KOI* At H I'KUDINS,
Wholesale and retail dealers In Dry Goods, offur
lor sale Plains. Kerseys, Blankets. Flannels, Linseys,
Cotton Usnaburgs, Varus, brown and bleached Shirt
ings and Sheetings, Gingham*, Prints, Merinos, De
laines, Bombasines, Alpaocas, Challys, black and col
ored Satius, bl&ok and colored Silks, Linen aud Cottou
Sheetings, Pillow-ease do., Super Irish Linens, Towel
lings, Table Diaper and Damask, Furniture Prints,
Turkey Bed Prints. Satinetts, Kcntuck) Jeans, Cassi
mero#. Venting#, white, br.iwu aud colored Canton
Flannel*, Linen Cambric lldkf*., Embroidered do.. La
dies Lueo and Embroidered Cap" and lldkfs., Cheiui-
/.etts and Cnllarn, II.. ami ball lloso—nil qualities,
Gloves ofull kinds, Silk and other lldkfri, together I
with every other article usually kept in Dry Gouds
Stores. no’’ '
f 17
JOHN J. MAURICE.
EDWAKD O'lftYKNE”*'
GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE,
Tuylur’w RuildiiiK, lllnrkrt Wlmrf,
| BAVANNAIf, OKOKOIA.
IE. O’B. keeps constantly in ?toro nffinR
[largo stock of G!.«m’KKIK.4, Liqn"r.4, l WMHITIi r
-Ware, Boots, Shoes, aud Clothlug.
IV. of.osts lllaok Tea.
3ft hags of Coffee
•ound Coffoo.
40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, nnd Whito Sugars,
s Family, Palo, and No. 1 Soap.j
4 pipes Holland Gin.
ft half-pipes Cognac Brandy.
MILLINERY.
G*. b! Ixurnar, Pres tB k ot tho llopubllc, Now York.
Leonard A Huiith, N. Y.; E. WiUilugtou. Savannah,
Wm. M. Martin,Charleston; Wright, Williams A Co.,
Nsw Orleans. ly 00 * ™
UEOlUilA SARSAPARILLA l
IN QUAltT MOTTLMH.
PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, M.D.
AUGUSTA, (iKOKGIA.
For Diseases oj the Liner, and to purify the
Wood: Useful in Jaundice, Nik cl lead-
ache, Dizziness, Jams •/ Appetite,
General Debility, Constipation,
Files caused by Costivencss,
Pains in the Bones, or
Rheumalisincaused
by the use of
Mercury,
Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples
Boils, Ulcers, \c.
fit I IF. shove disease* arise generally front an in-
I active state of the Liver, or au impure state of tho
Btood. The Sarsaparilla will be loumi useful in such,
from the fact that it stimulates the Liver to Increased
action, which causes tho removal of uiorbifio agents
from the blood.
With most of persons it acts upon the bowels as a mild
purgative; it cleanses tho system from Um Impurities,
without causing auy Irritatiou iu tho uliiuuuUry uanal,
or dsbiliutlttg effect.
Its healthy aetiou on tho Llvor ami Blood provouto
the toudeucy of morbid influence#, aud is often a safe
guard against disease. Thuso who are acquainted with
tho Southern Sarsaparilla will readily poreeive that
this preparation has tho natural Sarsaparilla taste,
Which proves it to be a pure and unadulterated *>*lQla.
The citiaens of Savannah and vicinity will And that
this article ha) tho best effect upou the system, aud
give# better satisfaction to those who use it than any
preparation of tho kind in use. ... „
Physician# Lave assurano© front tho proprietor that it
contains nothlug but Sarsaparilla, will , spirit and sao-
eharluo mutter euotigh only to preserve iu
Pries $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles lor $ft.
Hold lu Savannah by James H. Cartor and Moors A
Hiudrlcksou: Miavillc, by J. Griffin; Handorsvllle, by
N. W. limine#A Brotbor: Waynesboro', by L. behwarts,
and by druggists generally.
Those ordering this article from druggists or com
mission merchants, should express in their orders,
jy ** Dennia’a Georgia Sarsaparilla."
BONNETS!BONNETS!
For tho Million.
Jatt ro'timl iter steamer at Trimming and General \
Variety Store,
130 Broughton Slicet.
Tho Proprietor haviug returned from the
North would respectfully aunouucu to tho in-
abitaut# of Savaunnh and surrounding coun-
rv, that he has iust opened a Magnificent
lid Extensive Stock of NILE GOODS AND
TRIMMINGS — consisting of 10 coses Ladies aud 1
Misses' rich Silk, Satin and 8traw Bonnets aud Hats,
all the way from ftOc. to $1; richly trimmed children's
white, drab and black Beaver Hats; extra rich French
Brocade Bonnet Ribbons ; rich white and colored Frin
ges ; rich Lueo Gimps, Galoou a la Mode. Paris Trim- I
mlngs, Velvets, with a great variety of other Trimming
Materials; Buttons,Braids, Silk aud Worsted; Whalo-
(, Chain Back, Jouuy Lind, Blojiuer and Twist |
3ft do.
10 hhds. do.
lft barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines.
7ftdozon Teapots, a<-ortcd qualities.
&
lo’rtcd Crookery-Waro. ly*oct 19
WM. J. HUNT’S
Shavings IlnirdrcsKing Estublisluncn;.
No. IliSMt llrotiulilon-Nfrcot,
NEARLY OPPOSITE 8'1. ANDREW’S HALT.
,hc
patch in his business a
oompleto,
-... ntion which the convcnleneo of his customers
require will bo promptly afforded bv him. Thankful
for tho very liberal pai
... .... r mage ho has thus far received,
his future efforts will be directed ‘ “ *“ *“
^iKTrOlls, Colognes, Rostorallvo, and Shaving Cream*
of various kinds, kept constantly on hand.
Combi; Purse Silk and Steel Trimmings: Zepher,
Worsted, Embroidery, Ssdher and Floss Silk, every
sliade ami color ; Embroidered Patterns, black and col
ored Glade Bonnetand Sewing Silks: Ilonuet Linings,
Shapes, Sewed Colors and Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow
ers, Wreath* ; Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Gilt and
Slivered Trimmings; India Rubber aud Kid Dolls and
Balls; Dress Flounces, Msulillas, Scarfs aud Aprons,
Pinked v» 1th new patterns; children's Rob's, Smoking
Caps, Slippers, marked and braided. In connection
with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by competent
Milliners from New York, will ntt.rnd to tlio Millinery
and Trimming department, and will ondoavor, with
T. W. McAKTHOtt & CO,
Manufacturer and Dealer in |
Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Wart
Hollow and K>
skill and taste, to pluoso all who umy favor hoc with
their ordors. .. ...
Orders from tho country punctually attended to.
Hutuomber the spot—139 Broughton-strest, next door
to Dr. Rvereon. 6u»f
nwciA, Ga.
All kiuds of Coppci
_ Tin aud Sheet lro
Work, dono In tho nest manner, at tho shortest notice,
sept 23 ‘" nn
.angunge,
tho double purpose of Spelling-Book
ill) lotion ary in theyoungor oIiihhob In schools; by J.
McElllgott. A.M. 3ft cts.
THOMSON'S SERIES OF AUITHMETICS.-lst-
Philadelphia Advertisements.
I'iano Forte#.
O. C. It. CARTKD, No. 171 Clieitmil-
islreot, sixth door above Fifth, opposite
•the State House, up stair*. Piili.ADki.
rniA, now offers to the public an en
tirely new asnortmeut of PIANOS,
jast received from the most celebrated makers, »i
such patterns and finish as to defy competition. M
“ 1 k Clark's and James ^ln«truin
, lustruraeuts,
which are hero offered, stand unrivalled in the oplaiea
of all comprteat judges, as possessing beauty and purity
of tone never before attained hy any maker.
Also, PIANOS with ,EOLIAN Attachment. Church
aad Parlor ORGAN H, SERAPH INKS and hlELOpE-
ONK, all of which are warranted, nud will be sold at
the innnufactnrsrs' lowest cash prices.
All caahordors lor muslo promptly attended to.
Second hand Pianoa bought and sold. Pianos tuned
aD p. g 1 .—The extreordinary success of the PI1ILADEI/-
PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfoct satis
faction It has given, I minces the subscriber to continue
it. Lesson# fa SINGING. PIANO, IIARP, GUITAR,
Ac., aro given by Artists of the very highest ability. It
needs but be mentioned, tlini Hig. AMlRLA ALH8I.
and Mademoiselle HELENE (fdlAAFF, who ,Und
iru-emincnt among tlie profession, are connected with
the Institution, and devote tlielr time and talents to
the pupils, f joSO ly 1 O. C. B. CARTER, Principal.
flFoHCt J. IIENKBIS,
No. 17« Chestnut-street, Philadelphia
OI’I’OKITK THE HTATK IIUI'ISE,
11,« ii»t receive# from Franco tile Hpriu# awurtment of
FURNITURE COVERINQ3
notl colon
V J In BrocaUUe, Plush nnd Satin De Laine.
Curtain# hung
substantial niauner.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE.
in sots for Drawing-R**omn, always on hand or Import-
Persons wislUamlo Furnlfh in the latest style in tbe
Fall, arc rcsp^^Bf informed that we are now having
manufactured Hfe4s twenty fine sets of snnorb Imiso-
wood Drawing-Furniture, of which the simple
sets havo been rcocivod. The stylo Is entirely new and
of the most graceful design. Thuso w iohuig to Furnish
now w ill please call and uxamiiio the iimnenso stock on
iiand before purchasing, as tho good# w ill t.e sold l
A large assortment of well tinlshod plain Mahogany
ml Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap,
jo 2(i ]y
Lee & Walker
(SUCCESSORS TO (IEORGII WII.I.IO,)
No. 188 Chestnut-xt., Phludelphiu,
DV.AI.tHS IN
PIANO FORTES,
I>l it mI<*it I InMtrutitf'ntM, Hlirct IHunIc,
Violin,(iultnr, Ilni u SirltigN, «V<*.
A LI# of which will hn told at the very lowest
J\ rates. Catalogues sunt to any partof the U. States
by addressing as above, post. paid.
LEE ,v, WALKER'S Hfc4iok being one of tho largest In
tho II. States, are confident of giving satisfaction
those w ho may favor them with their patronago.
jo 14
in Post. Office stamp# must ho sent wiih order
pro-pay the postage. One-third, or at most, half tlie
.ice of tho took will u.mallv cover tho expenso of
ostage. Careful directions, stating tho post office,
uty and State, should accompany the order.
7 NEWMAN k IVISON,
199 Broadway, Now-York.
Can bo had at tho book-store of
jy 29 tf J. M. COOPER k CO.
Evans A Watson's
No. 83 Dock-street, Philndelphin,
FlltE-PROOF CHESTS!
TUK STATE l*i!R, UAHItlHUUUG, PA.
October 30, 1851.
Tho undorsigned.bppohitcd
a Committee for the purposo
hy the otllrora of tho State
Fair, wore present this after
noon, when Messrs. EVANS
A WATSON tested one of
thoir small sited Salamander
Fire-Proof Chest*, at which
time they consumed TIlUKK
cord" or wood over it, eom-
inducing at i o'clock, P. M.,
having oxposed it to a white heat for two hours, snfti-
olnnt to destroy the'oastiron foot. On opening tho Chest,
tho papers, together with 2,1100 circulars denositod in
our prosenco, were taken out, not only h&vingbcon pre
served, but uot having the appoaranco of scoroh upon
thom.j
Costur’s i:\torniiiisUor.
^OR TUB TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF
Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice,
Moles, Beetles, Crickets, Ac. Warranted not injurioi
Ui tlie human familv. Will not die in their holes. Also
an Exterminator ior the total annihilation of BED
BUGS.
Principal Dopot, 448 Broadway.
a and Centro Markets; Mr.
Captain Flow
; D. D. Howard, Irving H<
. Pacific Hotel ; Shelley's Halo,
(priotor, Broadway nnd Anthony stroei
lult, No. lft Washington street; L. Dolii
nlco, 2ft Broadw ay ; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Su
day Times ; WesUihestor House, Bowery and Brt
jet, and 75
r „. _ . J V. Kiug, 41
Smith street; George Gay, C7 Union Place ; Benjamin
Wood, 40 Me Don gal street; L. II. Binusse. 43 John
street, and H(> St. Mark’s Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr.,
Architect, 304 Broadway.
CKUTiriCATR or 167 deaths.
I havo given Henry It- CoxUt'o Extcmiinator an of-
ctunl trial, and having seen tlie wonderful effects of
in same, nnd convinced of tho superior efficacy of his
Exterminator over any other preparation ever offorred
to tho public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli-
tionsof the Exterminator, 167 BATS were found dead
the kitchen and collars. THOMAS KIRK,
Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery.
New York, December lltli, 1851
For sain by all the wholesale druggists In the city and
the prlnoipal druggists In the United States, Canadas,
West Indies, Ac. Warranted in all cases. None genuine
unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAIl,
iy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York
i«r For sale by J. A. MAYER, 164 BroUfhton-st
ud by MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
AJLLCOCK’S mSTEIlS.
THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER
Ol' the Nineteenth Century.*
I3TORY—The history of thOiO plasters would
upv more space than can be spared in these
office it to say, that the moat eminent chem-
and physician# of the United States aud of K
were consulted as to their composition. But it
to Mr. Alloqck, whofor seven ve~ -
hadthi
of Messrs. Rushton's Astor liouse store, to peTfac
for puhllo use. They are made porous, so that tli
erfeetthi
goon suffieiontly where
£ a is with other plasters,
simulation of acrid fluid.
caus’ing tho acuirmulatiou of acrid fluid, which oorodes
the skin and occasions many unpleusant sensations,
necessary fur the cure or allevintiou of affeetiuus
which u plaster is usually applied.
They are touic and carminative, which- renders them
of peculiar value in laauy affections of the chest au<‘
. — 1 — - nervous character
ITIilliiiery and Dress-Malting.
Mas. 8. TOMBS, No. 15 Uarcard-etteol.
Will o'ien on Tuesday, October 26th, her Fall
•trek of Uonuets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Vel
vet Rlbboua, Mantilla aud Dress Patterns.
All orders from the country punctually at-
touded t
MltM. (SIliIIlilt,
No. 157 CONGRRHS-hTHMET,
Will open on Friday next, 29thiust, her Fi
Stock of Fashionable Silk, Velvet, Straw,
French Imported Uouuota,Ribbons,^Trimmings
for Dresses, French Flowers, Silks for Party
Dresses, Collars and lludcr-Sleeves, roapeet-
fully invites the attontion of Ladles to her Store, No.
137 Congress-etwet.
jtST AU of the above goods
II K K U K K T O 1# M S T K A U ,
CABINET MAKER,
Cornrr of Hull ami State-streets, (over Messrs.
, stibb* k Davis's Ulauksmith Shop,)—will at-
Itend to all ordcro for work i n his Rue with
promptness. Also, Carpets out and put do wn, Oil Cloths
Did, nnd Matting cut aud fltte-l to Halls and Rooms, in
t and Unished manner. iy 11
s
New Wntcli, ClocK, Jewelry
ANU FANCY HTOItK,
BKOUUHTON-STREET, jV». H8.
M il nuNcts a-ri'.iN, M.uuiitctui-erof chn»'
uometers, Clocks, Towu Clocks, Watches. Jto. Jto.,
Tcspoutfully informs his customers and the public gene
rally that no has fitted up the Htoro I4H Uroughtou-st..
where ho intend* to moke u permauuut location, and
tcarry on the Jewelry burtneti in its various branches.
Watches, Clock!, Town Clocks, ChronouiQters, Jewel
ry, Ac., Ac., vloaned and repaired with dispatch, and
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
rrilK Ml) use It 111 Bit has on hand, ami
I Oonstnntly roceiving from the host aud most respe
table mauufauturers iu the uouutry, Rich Diamond, Ru
by, pearl, aud Othor Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware,
such a* Table, Dessert aud Tea Simons and Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sots; Castors; Cups nnd
Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup aud
Sauce ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives;
Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap
kin Rlugs; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated
warrantod. New fashion Jewslry and Fancy Goode
ot all dwtriptions sold at tli« lew«*t prices possible.
N. U.—Auy Watch. Clock, Aa.,Ae., that eaunotbe
FRANCIS RTF.IN.
T AW COwPAKTNAtltsMiP. -~TI*c uuuur
I j signed has takeu iuto iiartnorshlp, in the practioo
ottfie Law, his son, ISAAC MUI.FOUD MAlthlt, under
the name of M. <91. M. MARSH. Thu/JEill personally
f*
12
MULFORD MARSH
4 1 KIDDLES, Wulor aud Waffle Irons, lor sul«
VT by F. W. CORNWELL.
deo W l,t Bryan street
table (1,1'LU1U
T VORY Balanced Humli.-Table and Dessert Kuivc.
1 at 156 Broughton street,
dec 9
MOOSE A H1COOIA
dee lft F. W. CORN WELL 102 Bryan street.
^TJfcAW IU1NNETM AND HATHcl*au*-<j
,
L7 repaired aad preseod, ia the latest fkuhlou. Three
AppreutioM nud three Bouuet Sewer* Wantod imrnedi
atsly. Apply at U»9 Breughtou-st. den 11
rARuowvnt.v*’rN,T««i ~
TVTAU
its:
li l.itL’U t(KJ bbl.. Ualtiuiir. Flour— a« btit
Dl.ATKOKM unit COUN'l’KK SWliliK
f —idee Spring Balanoej. for "ale by
•^aoT F-W. CORK'WELL, 1U2 Bryan-«trcot.
"ATiMONDH ANU fHKK«K.--J0 !...«» At
mood,, e boxer Ptnsxml. Okw«, * bx«. Swtju do.,
K..xi.b/ _ Ld.na/j A. BONAVI).
) ed in barrels and 2ft lb k
i of Mrs. S.’a seloc-
.11 li# L IN I-KV AND FANCY GOODS
MKM. DOE,
JYo. 17 HA UN A it It-STREET,
Takes this method of iulorui|ug tbo Ladies of
... informingi , _ „
Savannah, and vicinity, that she has ou hand I well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings A Co..
(and will be constantly rtculviug) a large aud | No. 231 Broadway, New York, and is warranted oqual
fashionable assortment of Bounds, Ribbons, I to any in the city.
Koliiiihon tV Camp,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
\nd Dealers in Fine Ready Made Clothing,
A IIE now receiving tlielr vlocks of Fall uud Win
ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black,
aud Fancy Colored Euglish and Freuch Cloths; Over-
Coating#, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Beaver# and
Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of flluo, Black and Drab; English,
French ami American Cassimer ,jf Bl'k and Fancy Col
ors; Vestings, of Silks, Saiitins, Cashmeres, Embroid
ered, aud rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be
mndu up at the uhurtot nolleo, and in tho bust style of
workmanship
Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured i
P. 8.—All orders from the country promptly atteodod
Wo keep constantly on hand tho largest assortment
of Furnishing Goods of any house in the trade, such a#
White aud colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread
aud Gauxc Merino Under Garment#; Shaker Flannel
and Lambs Wool do; Thread. Cotton, Merino and
Lambs Wool Hosiery ; Silk and Cottou Umbrellas; 111k,
White and Oolorvd Kid Glove#, of AU
Stocks, Scarfft, Cravats nnd Collars; ni .
thing necessary to a gcntlumuu'* wardrobe. Ft
bowels, more especially wlnn a nervous character;
they iu fact warm, and to.a curtain exteut, vitalise the
part upou which they are applied.
These strengthening, warming, and paln-reliovlng
plasters, will be fouud iuvaluablo Iu weakness of the
back, chronic rheumatism,and contractions of the mus
cles; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma,
and pains in tho side or oliflt, especially when proceed
ing from dyspepsia or w eakness, or a sense of coldness
at tho pit of tho stoinuch; in chronic or recent afl'eo-
tionsotthe kidneys; in oosos of sprains, strains,
bruises ; and ia uearly all cases where a local pain
weakness exists.
Tho reader is especially referred to the follow ing tes
timonials, more particularly to the letter from Dr. I
T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Alleock
oured of a nervous diseaso of the bowels of many years
atauding.
Dr. I. T. IleiHlerMon’N Letter.
Famville, Louisiana, March 8, 1850.
DR. T. ALMJOCK,
—1 havo been suffering under a sovore attack
neuralgic disease of uiy bowel# for years, with hype
throphy ol the heart, aud base tried everything kuown
to the practice of medicine from the very best M. D'
but truth prompts *' 1 *
i mint
Gandry's llnilflimr, r
ho had in the city, at
'ulask I Hoi
Fall and Wiuiur Dry (iomh.
aKOCIIK, BOWNE & CO. liavM
i Steel
ry Hal
Table
aud Dessert
2ft,(Nk) yards Kerseys, all qualillci
12,KUO do Aohley's Plain*,
lil.oflt) do white and black Washington Joans.
20 do Osnaburgs.
Knives and Silver Plated
Knives.
Fine 21 day Marble Mantlo Clocks and oommon Brass
locks of ever* dceorlptson.
Gold aud Silver Lever and Lcpino Watches; Fine
Enamelled lluutiug Watches; Gold aud Silver Thim
bu#; Gold and Silver Spoctaelea: Gold aud Silver i j”' ~ v-nev l)r’v Goods is now cm
Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers'. Pocket 5 hiiio in thesoalSert
Cutlery; lU.ur, >ud Rnor Utroi«; Card Cue. 1-uit »lll eompan wtui ,c) non,, in tn.,u»tn.rr
Mouais. ”* " 1 -
Par«jcular attention will be given to repairing of
Watches aud Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, he
mfidently believe* he will satisfy ell who may favor
him wiith (heir patronage. His prices aro as low, a
toriu* as liberal as at any establishment in tho State.
W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square,
In addition to the above, tbolr stock of House Furnish-
plotc, aud
onderfully pleased with the counter-irritant effect
of your plaster, for it is produced in such a mild aud
gradual way, as well a# the invigorating action it gives
t. tho capillary circulation arouud the parts to which
they aro applied, with the great nervous sodativo in
oiioo they exert upon all nervous diseases.
'In conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had
,.«rleuoo ofthe qualities of tho plasters heretofore i
use, but must place yours at the uead of them all. F'
ory medical man who becomes acquainted with tli<
will assuredly recommend his patient# to uso no other
thau the Medicated ludia Rubber Plaster of Dr. Allcock.
*' Yours very truly,
I. T. HENDERSON, M. D.
Tho Plasters can l>o obtaiued at the Book Store
W. Tuok.sk Williams, No. 149 Uay-st.. Savannah,
nd by order of all Druggists, throughout the country.
j v •)« ond law t-w
GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED
PATENT MEDICINES, &o,
KIIKIOIAV]H.tl can BB VCBI1U.
Vit h.v, BOW for Ml, tt.Bt Crt«t>r,tcd Rcin.dy,
MOH'llMOKK'S
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
ANU
Blood I’nrlllcr,
W HICH kiw inlnnl .urli yrr.l |lopul.rll>
Bli.Tcv.r introduced, n, th« i-o.y '• knoBB
for tho oirocmBl cur. of thl. |.»lnti.l llaBaw. rhl*
rom.dy )ua Blrcndy ouro.l tliuiiMud, d (nil, oomprl.-
Inir . very .ooiutiu; form of till, cotii|tl,iiit, from U.8 »»-
jltimmol.nT/ (.otut) Pirn., ntl,B.I,d wttH ,u«lltn#!i nud
<nlnr#.mnnl»f U.o joint,, to old ,-7.ron<n «n,«« i.l front
la. to r«.i.ry und (7,irly y...r.- .tonitlnn. TI,..«o * 1.0
I,nil for tour, ruiortud to tho rnrlolil colehntnd iprll#.,
hid tried nil th. nnd r.trrnnl nupllonttoi,.,
and been under treatirent of eorus of the ablest pli)»t-
clans Loth la this country and Kurepe. and were pre-
nounced iururuhle; still, after all three effort* had
failed, this comi-ound has rurrd them. Alany who nave
boon cripples, eithor hobbling upon crutches or coniine*
to their bed* for rears, certify to a complete and perma
nent cure by the use of thle reinody.
Wo have uot spaoc, in a newspaper advertisement, to
insett lint a small portion ol the accumulated ovidonce
in its behalf. This o\ idoiio* comes from sources Wlilok
must inspire coniideneo in every uiind. Ino ooiiuue-
tore of high-toned public journal# hnve published to
the world it# wonderful and beneficial affects upon
themselves aud those arouud them, and in soma in-
stuueee sreak of humlmls of cures. Physician* have
resorted to it, and certify that, even In extreme casos.
where consultations had beeu held, and they had decided
that there were no hojws of rscorery, ovcu then, they
procured this medicine und administered it, aud it ef<-
tectcd a complete cure. Mi
uations have written and pi
‘ “ ‘ frie
Ministers or various denoaii-
J published what it has done
for themselves and their friends; wlillemerchants.offi
cers, mechanic*. and private ultliens. have furnished
volumes of evidence of tho highest character, suuli ns
accompauies no othor preparation in America.
We will give a short synopsis of a small portion of the
eviduuce, and request all who aro afflicted to soud to the
agent and got a circular, aud read what those who
were long afflicted have said of this remedy.
Mr. N. Paschal I, one of the editors or the St. Louis
(Mo.) Republican, gives a long editorial stating his af-
Uiotiuus, aud that he was cured by tliD reinuny. The
oditor of St. Louis Intolligoncor also gives notice of it$
wonderful effects in curing a severe enso of uhronie
rhetimutiira. Tho editor of St. Louis Organ and Re
veille devotes a long editorial In behalf of it# wonder
ful effects lu curing hundred# of cases in thatcity. The
editors of St. Louis American Banner, Temperance
Battery, and St. Louis Union, havo all awarded to It
unprecedented success in curiug this disease. Tho cdl-
of Belleville (III.) Advocate writes and publishes it*
magical effects iu curing him and many arouud him.
The editor* of the Glasgow Times, American Eagle,
and others of the South aud Wost, hnve given volunta
ry evidcuce ol tlielr knowledge or its virtue*. The
editor of tho German National Gaiette, nubliriied at
No. 21 Spruce-street, in tho city of New-York,
duto of Mopt. 9, 1852. gives tho history of two ini|
eases of which ho lia* personal know ledge. O .
wife of a wealthy merchant, who Imd lor years tried
the springs, and had the treatment of tho most onlinent
physicians of our couutry; they could effect nothing.
afflicted with chronic rheumatism in iia worst
forma. Ho was instrumental in inducing a trial ol this
iponnd, and it effected a complete
JosKpn Ritnku,
Ex-Governor
A. 0.11 KISTKIt,
Joint B. Cox,
A. T. Nkwiiold,
C.W.VAlt HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
For Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the IFomtl
nf^IIE attontion of Physician# and Ladies suffering
i the above deraugemont, is 1
• Kan Um
cd Utr
made without the Steel Springs, which
highly objectionable on nocountof thoir chafing tho hips,
* o., making them extremely unpleasant to he work.—
'hey havo no superior for tho relief and euro of the
above displacement, nnd aro recommended ami used in
tho practice of the following Professor sof Obstetric# and
H .He alee
states that, a few w«e!is sinco, ho bought a bottle uud
sent it to a gentleman, a friend of his, who seemed a
victim to this disease: this botllo oured him.
We might add editorials, and till this nntirc shoot, but
will give a few names of prominent physicians, mer
chants, and otliors, cured by It. . , ,
W. 8. White, M. !>., an eminent physician of 8t.
Louis, writes to a brother member of the proles#Ion,^Dr,
Rouse, of Now York ; “I have witnessed tho effect# of
this ooinpouud in several cases ; and so succossHil have
been it#operations in purforming a perfect sure, when
ovory othor remedy hail been Ineffectual, thak X would
uot nosltate to recommend or prescribe it. 1 think,
whon its virtues are ascertained by tha profession. It
will supersede every other remedy in tho treutmeutof
Rheumatism. It is adapted to ovory form of tho disease,
and I know no complication eontra-indicating its use. 1
hold it to be the duty of a physician, when convinced of
the efficacy of a remedy, ami it* anperiority
others, at least for the sake of humanity
J. M. Rose, M. D., write# from Centre College, Dan-»
Ky., “that a young mau, a member of *'•*
(ra# so low, that in oonsultation, he and o
b had decided that ho oould not recover. They
finally concluded to try till# remedy, und to their great
lege,
viouslv; and that, during twenty-five yeare' iiraolicej
ha had never before w Uncased «uch a remarkabli
Professor II. L. Dunham, M. D„ near Cincinnati,
Ohio, joins in a certificate for publication with two slcr-
H rneu of the Uaptist Church, statiug the case of a
glilv respectable lady who waa for eighteen yoara af-
tlioteJ, and hud become helpless, and that all othc
remedies kuown, a# well us the skill of the most cm
nont physicians, Imd fail'd, and there seemed no hope
Diseases of women and children, via,:
J. A. Eve, Medical College. Augusta, Ga.
J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phil*.
Chns. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cinoinuatti, O.
J. 8. Longsht
Chao. Woodv _ _
W. P. Johnston, ColumblaCol’ge, Wash'n.D.C.
II. Miller, Mod. Dep t, Univ'y, Louisville, Ky.
A.II.Cenns, .Med. College of Louisiana, N. O..
9 Physicians gonorailv throughout tho United
cf.vr.VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia.
Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions
rsiumua, UHU .Ulf U, U7I-X xut-iw — ---1
ry, until they dually obtained tbi# remedy
aud it rur«/ her sound and ucll.
Cipt. J. II. Carver, an old resident ana liigliiy ros
Metafile citiien of Cinolnunti, states that ho wus se
verely afflicted twenty-flvo year# with rftrw.tc rheuma
tism and neuralgia. Hi# joints had become stiff, and
nothing gave him relief until lie got this compound, and
itcuredhim. . .. .
Mr. P. Price, morohant of New Orleans, writes that
ho was Ten Years a cripplo from chronic rheumatism,
and for three yeare could scarcely turn himsolf in bed ;
it had affected his whole system. He tried all remedies
he could hoar of. uud all tho most celebrated phys
but found no relief until ho obtained this comp
and it cured him effectually. Wo might givo hundreds
of suoli cases cured in Now Orleans uml tho South.
Levi Hills, merchant at Ottawa, Illinois, write# that
ho was severely afflicted for thirty years,aud Tor seven
teen years could scarcely walk u step. TU» flesh had
shrunk from his limbs; the most expensive efforts had
tried for years, but 1.# had lost all hope of ror~
... A merchant, being in St. Louis, heard of this
ody, bought it aud to«k it homo, and prevailed on hi
also of Ti . - —
Instruments for Curvature Bpino, Club Foot, and for all
‘ rangements requiring the uso of Bandages, ~ ‘
t bind
C. XV. VAN 11 OK,VS
Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace,
The only Brace manufactured that does
chafe under the arms, uud can be t
with both ease ond comfort.
Those who have worn othor Brace#
are requested to give those a trial, to
tost thoir superiority over all others.
Clorks, students, tailors, Seamstres
ses, children of both soxes, and all
others, who either from habit or oo-
ipation, or from a weakly or debili-
„(cd constitution have acquired the Price, $5 per single bottle; or, three bottles for $10.
habit of bonding forward, (round W. V. ALEXANDER k CO., Proprietors, N. Y.
Sold by
sing the
improved symmotry and form «
and also allow ing a full, freo ;
shouldered) and
Chest and Lun^s,
au-1 ensure an erect carriage, with
_ . ___ . il healthy action ami
expansion of th« Lungs, by removing tho compression,
and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from
boeoming weak aud*diseused.
C. W. VAN HORN k CO.,
Manufacturers of Surgical Bandage# of all dereriptb
Philadelphia.
je 17
TAILORING.
M essrs, dibblk a carey having just
turned from the North, respectfully invite tlielr
customers, the citixens of Savnunah. and the public
generally, to call and oxamiuo their Fall stack of all
styles and colors of French, English and American
Cloths, Cassiincroa aud Vestings, which they aro pre
pared to manufacture to order in the neatest and most
fuahionablo styluH. Also thoir stock of Roady-Made
Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Ton,
Chesternold, Coddiugtou, and other new and foshlonabl
Coats, Vests and Pants.
Tho undersigned having selected these goods with
great care, feel confident n t leasing all who may bo in
want. Their stack of FURNISHING GOODS aud
FANCY ARTICLES is complete and well assorted,
which they will sell on the must favorable and accom
modating terms.
sep 23 DIBBLE k CAREY.
Keep it before tlie People
■pklSCOVERED AT LAST.—A IIAIR DYE
I / that oporatc# on natural principles. CIU8TA-
DOKO invites the attention of the Lauies uud Ucutlo-
man ul Savanuah, uud of tho scientific world, ta his
LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chemical facsimile of the col
oring matter, aud tho vegetative elements with which,
iu combination, nature colors tho Hair and sustains its
vitality. This DY E stands alone. Other preparations
' '■ ‘ destroy the Hair, but vigi
ed to all skeptics. Applied, aud for salo wholesale nnd
retail
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
oct 28 No. 9 Monument Square, west sub
Illursliall House Dressing Saloon.
M KKSHS. COHKN A- HANNON cepucl
f«iO
u to the citixens of Savannah that
all kinds of work In tlielr
■ the corner of Broughton aud
stublished the following
JU
duns, Hides, Hardware, &c.
3 I1IIE SUBSCRIBER bnff" leave to inform his
friends and tho public generally, that ho h&spur-
tasod the entire stock of Mr. JOHN £ARRUTH EU8,
17ft Ouigreas-st.. and that he will sell GUNS, HULKS,
P1BTOL8, Ac.. R very low prices, fur ea*h.
Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly
fully executed, und at low prices.
and
J. T. JONES.
»J ur ,
itancy iu sayiug that this i* tho I
dost llat ever offered for sale. Gentlemen should I
fail to previuc themselves w ith one of these llat*,
which are a luxury to w e * r . For sale at tho Hat Store
ILK. V* —~-—- -—-
Bonnetand Plain Ribbm
Freuch and English Crapes
Ladies and Gouts' Gloves
Sw iss and Cambric Trimmings
New style French and L.\oo Collars
of loct9J
1| Obi*
XX store i
dre 17
B lack silks.
I Rhine and Uro d* Zur
salo by [dee 31 La
bahnum I CO., 149 Coagreea-st
Cloths and Cassimcres
Rich I*rinte«l Do I^ines
Plain high colors d<
OLI.AND l*i pipes liolluad Glu, in I
-*— and for salo by
W. M. DAVID80N
Linen Cambric aud Emb'd lldkfs.
Marseilles guilt# and Counteri>anoe
Irish Linens and Sheetings
Huckaback* aud Dlapei
■aROCIIE, BOWNE A CO.
Alto, a large stock of Domcstio Goods.
LAROCHE. BOWNE A CO
153 Broughtan-iit.
1) AI8INH, Figs. Prunes, Citron, Ac.—Rccrivcil
IV Per steamer Alabama and tor sal# by
C l ROC Ell IKS.—Tim choicest uualily ofFam-
F ily Goceries, "Wines, Liquor*aad Ilolyday Fruite,
o be had at [doe 17 f C. B. SC ALLY'8,
Dell voredin any part of the city free of cartage, and
put up with care and oorreotaess.
_ per steamer Alabama aud tor sale by
**13 W. D. FORD.
K ECK IVUI) per steamer Florida aud for sulu,
j 0 firkins ehuice Goshen Butter, ft boxes do. Chesso,
Is. Cranberries, It) do. Carrot# and Parsnips, 30 do.
Newtown 1 lppln Apples, 3U do. Mercer Potatoes, 5 do.
rimMUniMd Onions, ft do. Roddo.; fresh supply of Rai-
sin#. Figs, Prunes, A*.; also Red Cabbages.
W J. D. JESSE.
XrOCHEKEKPEIlri* nkCHlIEri,
FDR MALE.
“*’ w [ A STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse
in I u\ power, witUBooller attached. Apply to
=4- 1 deo lfl COHRnB k HERTZ.
bacon mines anii hhovluku#.'
tr.m tb, Su«<jo«b»nD»b Mill,, i
rum JJjoom.. I)a.tin, and Htmb Bruih.i, Il'.lr
MJTTkit «uit OMIillSH.—tin lirkini. |irlili«
by __ I Carpot and Wlwtnlr Siru.ln. 1'laK. Nail and Tnotb
6 B»F ebr—t. I Brushes, Hearth Brashes and Bellows, for sale by
Ud, ly
jtfcMAUONADOXLK.
d*. M' COLLINS k Um.KI.EV, Mu Brymn-.L
and M.OCH.—:«7 half bbls. Fulton
“Tirkel.Beef. lOO bbls. BaU)more F!«A»r, lauding
t *Al« b> (de 2d) McRLAllON A DOYLE
i llllDS. Prime Bucun Ridei
10 tierees Sugar Cured Hams
SWIFT k CO.
inn BOXES Tub
lUl/MM. Cigars
In start and for sale by fdec 1*3 BW1FT 4 CO.
TO TIIK LADIB6.
S K. BARNL'M A CO. have on hand a fin* eet
• of Stone Martin Muffs, Cuffs and Victorines,
>h w ill be sold very cheap. Inquire at tlie alms
anrau
GLASSES.—10U bid*. New Urleuiis Mols*
& fUr “ k ‘"KlNujl^EV. LOCKETT * CO.
M
. single Shave lOo. .
r 3 times per week, 75c.; 4 times n w«
. week $1 fli); ever^r dsy $1 7ft per
at thoir hu
iy
».v ... lie certifio# that it cured him souud aud w ell;
tho flesh had returned ta his lluibs. which had become
strong as ever. Wo miglit detail “ ' “
PATENT MEDICINES, Ac.
DR. KOREItS’S
LIVERWORT AND TAR!
A SAFE and certain cure for Conalie, Cold#
J\ Ar* v — •«— ~ r *»- *
Blood, 1
SAFE ahd certain BB a (
Asthma, ConsntnpUon of the Lungs, Spitting of
). UronchUis, lleoping Cough, and all Pulmouary
QTA I.OVKI.Y YIM1NIJ LADY CIIHIU)
OF OONSimiFTIONi^KI
*9~ Th, fnlliiwln, I, frum tb. pnn ofWm. II. Im,l.
«..n, K,q., tlio Ui.ttnniii.li.>1 odllnr of tli, U. B. Mllit.r,
KV* Nnt.IArjiiB.nuJ". Unto Nuw-Yorb, Jammrv .vl,
I860. What could he more conclusive!
" It is seldom wo permit ourselves ta oecupy a space
iu these columns ta speak la praise of any article In the
patent medietne way; but when we see the life or* fel
low creature saved by the use of any medicine what
ever, we consider it as our right, if not our duty to
give a simple statement Of feet a, that others may. in
hk* manner, be benefltted. Tho oas« which has ln-
** this article was that of a young lady .,f
icoualntance, who br freqnent exposure llia
night air, contracted a Cold which rettleU on the I.unir*
before it* ravages could bo stayed. (This oocnrred two
years ago this w inter.) Various remedies wore usotl
but with very liitlo effect or boneflt. The Cough grow
worse, with copious expectoration, and tho aunben eyo
and pale, hollow olieefc, told plainly that pulmonary
disease waa doing its worst ou her delicate frame. The
family phytiolan was oonsulted, and although he would
not admit ta tbe young lady that she really had the
Consumption, yet lie would give no encouragement as
to a cure. At this orisis her mother waa poreuaded to
make use of a bottle of Dr. Rogers'* Compound Syrup nf
Liverwort and Tar, and w* are happy ta state she was
perfectly cured in less than throe months by this medi-
aine alone, after oven hope was destroyed. It ia u*,..
lose to comment on such a ease as this, for the simple
truth will roaeh where polished fiction never <
auy doubt tho authou G-lty of this statement, lot them
call at this ofllco.— U. X. military and Navul Argus
19 Chatham-street. N. J'.
TESTIMONIUM OF TIIK N. Y. IMUts*
| From th* New-York Courier, Aug. 13,18ft(l. I
.. Rogkhb's 8TRUP or Livrrwort and Tar.—Wq
have heard of several important cores recently •ffected
by this-exeellont medietnal preparation, and in one in
stance that came under our observation, we can speak
confidently. One of our employees.who had suffered
•overely from a long standiuR cold, during the past
week uommenced tlio”use of this medicine, and his
has entirely disappeared.
[From the Now-York Mirror, Sept. 2,1850.1
Liverwort and Tail—Of tho virtues of Dr. no-
gora's Cough Medicine prepared from tlio above arti-
olor, it is ucedle#* now ta speak; its efficacy lu speedily
curing Coughs, Colds, and other lung cuniplalnts, which
too frequently, if neglected, result in Consumption, is
ill established in public confidence ta need eulogy
wo have heretefoi
mony iu favor of tho ourativo properties of Dr.
Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, aud wu_
repeat the advice already given, for all persons who *re
afflicted with Consumption, or any qf the premonitury
syinit talus, to mnke atrial of Dr. Rogerss' preparation.
tFV- The gemiino is signed Andrew Boohur, on the
steel plate engraved wrapper around ctMih bottle, and
is sola wholesale and retail hy
8COVIL k MEAD,
113 Chartres-st. ( New Orleans,
Sole genoral agent* fur the States, to whom all or
ders and applications for agencies must be addressed.
Wholesale and retail Agents in Savannah—T. M.
Tamer k Co., A. A. Solomons Jt Co., W. W. Lincoln,
Monro k Hendrickson. 4 mo eod dec. 6
HOME MANUFACTORY
JM3 <
hi mill,
id r ^
SADDLES, BRIDLES 8c HARNESS
J_S3 Cnnaremi-iitreer, Mnvnnnnh.
The Subscribers manufacture d
and keep constantly on hand,
largo and varied stock of Sad-|
_ die*, Bridle# and Harness, and u
viiiike to order every description of articles »a their li„ _
Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks,
Carpet-Bag#, Valisos, Haddls-Bngs, Whips, Ac. 1’er-
sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to
call at our establishment. All articles sold by us tre
warrantod for material and workmanship.
H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MAI,LETT.
N. B.—For Repairing, our term# are modcrutc.our
execution prompt. 6lno , • , nov 10
Look Well to Tour Time.
Tlie Subscriber would inform the public that
he has received a new supply of tine Watch
Materials, in the way of Jewels, Cylinders,
luring#, Verges, Hands, and all other articles
vliich aro nocessary to carry on the Watch
Repairing business in all ita branches; and will say
that I am prepared to set in perfect order, the finest <-f
Watches, at short notice and reasonable charges. All
work warranted to glvo perfect satisfaction. Alsu,
have received a lot nf the genuine imported Crystals o(
English manufacture, which will not break—not easy.
Clocks and Jewolry cleaned and repaired.
V. W. SKIFF, Watchmaker and Jewoler.
nov 23 129 Congress stri ct.
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
i thousand o
-e, of equal imporfnun
speutfuUy^ ask tli
i'tho^'etters and certificates of R*ev. .Ins. Alitah-
el, Rev. N. G. Berryinun, Rev. J. 11. Liun, Rev. J. M.
Kelly, Uev. R. A. Colburn, nnd other clergymen: wliilo
we add the names of lion. J. Smith, late President of
the Bank of the Stnto of Missouri; Geo. O. Atherton,
Officer in the Bank in St. Lome; Messrs. Jos II. Eddy,
8. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy,
Joseph Southaek, with other prominent merclianU ol
al. l.onis, as also vast numbers of other citisuns.
This is home evidence, and these are living witnesses
whore this great remedy
.. ... first introduced,
where many thousands have been oured during the last
years. The proprietors li""“ «*“*"“*• • >, “ tr
_ ... opened their
Great "Central Offi'oo *at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor
House) iu the city of New York, where all ordors for
House) iu the city of New York, where nil
this medioino will be promptly attended ta.
This is a Vegetable spirit-uu internal r<
. SOLOMONS A CO., aud
J. II. CARTER,
eod ly lawT Agents in Savannah.
ludTNew Advertisement! Lot Everybody Re adit!-©*
No. 1.
It. It. It.
Itnilwny’M Ready Relief
[ S the first und only remedy
_ corded in the
. Medical History of the World that, has stopped th*
most violent pains in a few seconds. It will atop the
MOST SEVERE PAINS in ft fear minutes, and
most obstinnto uml
and Nervous compli
i in a few minutes, and ooretns
outing Rheumatic, Neuralgic.
, iu a few hours. Internal und
extcrnai.it willstop the most excruciating paius in from
three to bve minutes,
AND IIAS CURED
In Four Hours.
In One Uonr.
In Ton Minutes.
In Fifteen Minutes.
In Ouq Seoou d.
In Five Minutes.
In Five Minutes.
In Fifteen Minutes.
In Fifteen Minutes.
In Five Minutes.
In Four Hours. ^
kuuu^uum In One Hour.
Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cut#
Wounds, Frost Bites, Cholera MorbuB, Dysontury, Tit
Doloroux, aud allother oomplaint;«where there is sever*
pains, RADWAY S READY RELIEF will instantly
■topthj • ’
Sick Headache
Chill Fever
Chillblains
Sore Throat
stop the pain, and quickly euro tho disease.
TO THE SICK, PAIN SUFFERING OF SAVANNAH.
If you will call upon
A. A. SOLOMONS i CO, or
MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
And mako one trial of Uadway’s Ready Relief, they
Will guarantee that it will free von from pain
2— It Cheeks the Progress of Diseuc.
8—It (Jnickl v Cures and Removes it* Cause.
DIARHlIlEA OR DYSENTERY,
Aud iu ten minutes free you from pain.
. few minute#
oleanse and aweeten the stomach, break up the Chills,
and invigorate tho whole system with health
strength.
riHIK ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS fl
I in our Htoro, including a fino SIlOW-ItOOM foe I
iTano Forte#, and
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
boing now completed, we would invito tno attention ot
the musical public to our stack, comprising ovory article
in the line, which can bo furnished (wholesale and
retail) at New-York prices.
PIANO rORTES,
by A. Stodaht k Co., J. B. Dunham, and other# of (
tabliahod reputation, constantly nn hand.
F. ZOGDADM & CO., Importers,
No*. 74 8t. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets,
net 27 tf Next to Markot S
t Squnro.
Clicstp Cush Store,
Corner of Whitaker and Congress Strrrts.
riMIE Subscribers are receiving their Full nml
I Winter supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
which they will dispose of nt their usual low prices, for
cash or city acceptance. Our stock ia large and well
■elected. Planters and Merchants visiting this city
would do well by giving us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, [sop 27) M. PRENDERQAST k CO.
CHATHAM SHERIFF’* HALE. <
W ILL ho sold on tho first Tuesday in February
next, before tlio Court House in the city of Sa
vannah, botwoon tho legal hour# of Male, a Runaway
Negro, named Charles, who is now confined in the Jm'
of Chatham County, ordered by the lloiiorablo the Jun
tices of the Inferior Court that he may be sold as the
law directs, (deo 25) JOHN DEV ANN Y, Sheriff C. C.
CHEAP CASH STORK.
CORNER HU IT AKER AND CONGRESS STS.
SUBSCRIBERS have on hand n lull assort-l
t (and well selected stack) A STAPLE AND
3 pH Eli
ANCY
ANCY DRY GOODB, suitable for the Fall nud Win-1
ter trade, wliioh they offer for a ale at tho lowest possible!
prices for rash or oity acoepfc-oce.
PRENDERQAST k CO. H
CHEAP CASH HTOItK.
Corner Whitaker nml Conf(i‘eNS-NirrriM,
rpHE Subscriber# have just received per Alal.;i
x, nil a fresh supply of Three-ply and Ingrain Car
pels, entirely new patterns. Alio, C-B and 8-4 Floor!
Oil Cloth, which will be sold at onr usual low prices
m.v ft M. PRENDERUAST k Ci
CHEAP CASH STORK,
Corner of Wbltnker nnd ('nngrcMn His.
ANTILLA VELVETS, BLACK and FANCY
SILK MANTILLA8.—Tho subscribora hare just
fved Bluo, Brown, Green, and Black 4-4 Silk vol
ets, for Mantillas. _
Also, a largo supply of Black and Fanoy Silk MantilA
ls. which they will dispose of at their usual lowprieesA
S.1
M. PREN DERG AST
/ 111(114*E UOSIIKN lHJTTKlf
\_y choiee Goshen Butter, landing from steamship Ala*
aoai
ibama and fur sale by
BAST k CO. I
{ .—12 lit Km.
itaamship Al t
COHENS k HERTZ.
* § ‘Ai ^
I price from $1 to $75 por sot. at 155 Broughton-st.
doc31 MORSE k NICHOLS.
sALTIMOICIC Flour, Lnrri nnd Huron
RHEUMATISM.
It is daily curing hundred# of the most obstinate and
painful Rheumatic affections—old men and young
lnme, the halt, the crooked, and in fact, th
painful and distressing victims of this complaint, are in
a few hour# cured hy this extraordinary remedy.
People who havo boon bed-ridden for year#, havoboon
raised again ta health and Mtreugth by tho uso of R,
R. It.
TIN AND COPPER MANUFACTORY,
No. 10 BARNARDSTRKMT.
mills ESTABLISHMENT is now in operation,
J w hero w e will keop constantly on hand, every de
scription of plain and japanned Tinware, Shoot Iren,
Stave Pipes, and a large and varied assortment of
Cooking and Parlor STOVES. AU of which will be
sold on favorable terms.
■opt 15 J. J. MAURICE. Proprietor
TUHT RECEIVED per steadier Alabama :—
o
5 bids West IndiaOranges
2ft boxos Fresh Figs
20 boxes Raisins
10 halt boxes Raisins
40 quarter do. do.
t Goshen Butter
5 firkins fi
ft boxes do. do. Chee.-t
2Adds. Cranberries, rate lft)
J.D. JESSE.
1DNM1UNKKH by tlio New-York
tore all goods remaining on tho wharf at sunset will be
Vfew'rxt'terns'of plsIn colored Silks, suttablo for
Ev ening Dieses ; also oolored Satin, by _
6 W.C. WADSWORTH,
dec 23 UnJer Marshall House.
SUCK-WHEAT.—30 package# of Burk wlno
lVinhalfand’qua’rterbbls.'boxeaand bags, lauding
Joca'* 1 ” lJr Cr.AQHORN Jt CUNNINGHAM.
iug from brig Anun
1 )OTATOKH.-‘JtHl barrel# Y
X tataes, landing and for sale by
ew Leaf Lard, laud*
i for sale by
CLAOHOBM A CUNNINGHAM.
.—*JtMl liurreL Yellow Plaining Po-
SWIFT k CO.
Q TA1
S TUAHT’H Strain Refined Cuudic*—in poumj
and half pound package*, tbi# day received and for
m«by W. W. LINCOLN,
dec IS Monument square.
h
j received,a large 1,
, H. Bay State long nnd sijaaro
,wls, both black and white, and colors. Wo wuuld
invite particular ntuntluu to these goods, a* the eolora
_nd styles are very desirable.
dee i3 W. C. WADSWOBTII.
/■’tllAKINIJ DlrtnKM—varyin?
, itssiprte
I j 10 to a) inches, ju*t received at lftft Broughton-st.
dec 31 MORSE k NICHOLS.
1>R!
X> Bi
sale by
RICK.—60,000 first quality Eastern Hard
Brick, landing from bark M. A. White and for
(dee28) WASHBURN, WILDER k CO.
y^lOS, Prunes, Kaisuis^Alimmds^Ac^ just^laml-
iug ami for gal ) ij | dec 31J W. D. FORD.
Savannah, 8th October, 1852.
i l>ag# for $1, just received and for salo fi;
1 'LOIR.— i
X 1 Aun Mario a
lo by
li. SCALLY.
lauding from aclir.
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
Mnoe; 1001 _
MOORE k HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons' Building.
( lORN.—1000 bushel# prim** <•<
^ u ^ DAVID r/DILI.ON,
ale by
LON,
Foot of West Broad-street.
doo 14 Wost Bread-street.
ACKKKiil. and HAI.MON—Ju.t
M l SSI .. .
in/; and f.ir «nl. by (Joe at) W, I). FOtlU.
^lOIIFINIl NUUNUH.olTUNGtIKN.-A
ly! JiW Y I 1 . A It’S UAUBN.-A .mull lot
1N| the nbovo, and a generul assortment of Kan
. Biscuits, just received by
HENDRICKSON, and A. A. B0LOAA>NS k CO„ atthe dee 23 M. J. SOLOMONS,
usual cash prices. PADWAY k CO,
Druggists wisliingthe agency of this celebrated reme
dy will address RADWAY i CO., 102 Fuitan-street,
New-York, with reference. The usual commission al
lowed. Cash purchasers can purchase of MOOHK k
HENDRICKSON * " M|
usual cash priees.
161 Fulton-stre it, New-York.
Sold by Druggists generally throughout the country.
1'KtCB or R. A. It —Large Site, $1 per Bottle; Medi
um, ftO Cents; Small, 25 Cents.
General Agents:
MOORE k HENDRICKSON, \ o. vann * h
A. A. SOLOMONS k CO., J BavanD * n *
JACKSON BARNES,
E. L. STROllKElt, |* ,acon -
E. S. WHITE, Milledgevillc.
Ii-220 bbis. Superfine Howard Strert Flour, 2ft bids
and 10U kegs prime Leaf I.ard, 50 hhds. choice Hacor™
Sides, 20 do. do. do. Shoulders, received and fur sale fiy
dee 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k Cd
D omestic liquors, &C.-20 bid
Suf^rinr Old Mouongahela Whisky, 30 do. d
do., 50 do. E. Phelps' Gin, 30 do. Domestic Brand;
2ft do. P. k 11. Connectfeut River Rye Gin. 100 do. N. 1
House Molasses, landing and for sale hy
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k C<>.
TO
(| 'JiA AND COFFEE URNH—For #ulo hy
| jan ft COLLINS k BULKLEV.
apr 9
eodlylamla
J hhds P. 11. Sugar
20 do N. O. do
2ft bids Stuart’s B. Sugar
2ft do do C. do
20 do Crashed do
20 do Ground do
20 boxes Loaf do
50 bids No. I, 2, and 3 Mackorcl
50 hulf-bbls No. 1 aud 2 do
2ft kitts No. 1 do
2500 Ihs Codfish
50 boxes Scaled Herrings
3U0 bbls Whisky, Gin, Itum and Brandy
20 bbls Moncnguhela Whisky
20 quarter casks Cegnao Brandy
2 pipes Holland Gtn
do Jamaica Rum
50 boxes assorted Cordial#
UN) bbl# Baltimore Flour
50 do Geuossee nnd Hiram Smith do
100 lialflhMs Canal Floi
150 boxes Pale and No. 1 Soap
20 do Toilet d«
200 do Sperm, Star and Mould Candice
T \KBs>8 ULUVKri.—White, Buff, nnd Straw
I / colored,—a large assortment, for sale by
Tec.» PRICE k VEADEB, 147 Bay street.
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200 bags prune Rio Coffee
75 do do Java do
20 half aud quarter boxes Raisins
3 bales Aluionds
50 boxes English Dairy and Whito Cheese
200 do Tobacoo, assorted iiaalitiea
50 oases llynon aud Blaek Teas
25 bbls Butter and Sugar Biscuit
5 boxes Pino Apple Cliuest
8t> do Soda Cracker*
600 gro«* Pipes, assorted
2ft box## pickles, assorted
50 M Spanish Cigars—tine
50 bbls now crop N. O. Syrup
50 *o W. I. Molasses
10 do Stuart's Syrup
SO boxes I.eincu Syrup
2ft dot Brooms
20 dux Demijohns, assorted
fit) five and ten gallon kegs
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4 S.MALL LOTef these handsome and deli'"** 1
Apples, just received by
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M. J. SOLOMONS
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Florida, from Now York, a quautity of Christina!
Cakes. For sale by JOHN DALEY, I
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ITLfcfl.-Ub Mils. Apples, in good or*l«
landing from sohr. Ocean Bird and for sale by
4 1TL
ROWLAND k CO.
iy gar, 10 do. Pewdored do., landing frombrig Ex*
ami t«r sale (d3l) CLAQHOBN k CUNNINGHAM
I A LOU R, Arc.—100 jblilg. Hnilunore Flour,
'bags WbltTc'un/aOO do. heavy 8eod Oata.laudiu
from brig Josephus nnd for sole by M
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—300 balos Prime Eastern Hay, 200 bbls. 1
—3ixi naioa rrimo r-oswra »»«y, ---- - h
2,5tNi feet White Pino Lumber, landing per *n
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and Steel Nut CraokerS, Japanned Droad and Kn
Trays, Spoon Boxos, Ae., at the Housekeeper s Enri f
um lou Bryan Stroat, _____
ADIKH’ HEWING UHAIRH
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