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SAVANNAH MORNING NEW& FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1852.
Till DAILY NEWS.
Tint* Tnble or Mcrranllle Almnnttc
FOR 1883.
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$i 0 letter 8 denotes tho ttumluy*in each
month.
The above table !• convenient for finding the
maturity of bills or note*. The Index repre-
Benia the days of the month; the opposite col
umns give the days of the year renrosented by
suhh days of the month. For Example—A
note at 60 days dated January 10th, being the
10th day of the year, as is seen in the January
column on a line with January in tho Index,
the addition of G3 (including three days of
grace) shows the note fulls duo on the 73d day
of theyear-T-which will be found on reference
to the month and the Index, to be Monday the
u 14tU day of Murch. Id like manner, a note nt
t>0 days, dated 28th February, falls due on the
122d dav of the year, being Monday, the 2d
diy of May.
WIIUl.MAbK AN1* KKTAIL
CLOTHING STORE.
H AVING removed from the comer «>f Barnard
and Bryanstreet to tho now brtok building oroated
• site of tho Phumlx House, on llryou street, above
Sir. Champion's Urooory Store, the Subscriber* respect
fully Aiinnunoe to the citizens of Savannah and its vi
cinity that they will keep constantly ou hand a large
and well selooted stock of
ICeudy Jtladc t'lulliiiiK,
Togethor with every article necessary in the
Gentlemen’. FurnUhing Line.
Vtt would invito speoial nttoutiob to our eleguut and
•elect stock of Full and Winter Garmcnta. bhlrU of
ol the tinest quality, Cravats in every varloty. Collars
of the newest styles, Drawer* and Undershirts of va
rious materials and make, Caps, llals, Gloves, Souks,
Hoots and Shoes. Also Trunks, Blankets, Ao., Ac., all
of which will be sold at
Unusually Low Prices. by
novG-Om J>- ABRAHAM A BROTHER,
Oliver’s now brick iiuilding, liryan-st.
Dry Goods, Clothing, &o?
UN I 0 nr SAVlNfi 8T ore.
Oivut Sacrittce
AT MAAS &, HEYMANN’S
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
M AAP* 6c HE YAK ANN be* to inform their
l>atroas and the public generally, In both the city
ountry, that they are now prepared to otter one of
theUrreet and best selected stocks of
O LOTH Iff O, and a general assortment of Qen
tlemen't FURNISHING HOODS and Fancy
Notiosuf
ovor brought to this city, suitable for fall and winter
wear, at priees never known or heard of in thisj oun
try.
We enumerate a few leading articles in our Hue, to
which we luvlto s/wrial attention:
Kxirn Heavy Overcoats.
In llearakiu, Petersham, English and American Pilots,
Fino blanket and Double Cloth.
llrewM unit Frock doats,
In Black, Bine, Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored
French and English Cloths. 1
llunltieMM nml limiting dents,
la every variety of styl es, and of dlfforentAmxterlals,
sucli as Cloth, Casslinsro, Tweed, Cashuieret and man
ufactured in plain,clouded, striped and mixed patterns.
Tn n ttt looms.
In Blsok and fancy Colored Cloth, Cassltnere and Cat-
slnet superfine Doeskin in various colors.
Vests,
Plain, White and Figured Hatin and 811k—for wedding
and party wear 5 Double and Hingle Breasted, in a va
riety of materials; Plain Block and Fancy Batins,Doe
skins, Cashmerots, Ac.
ITonlery,
Gents* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Rocks, Gloves,
Suspenders, Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Neck
Ties of the latest French and Amorlcau stylos in great
variety.
Hutu, Cnps, Trunk*, Carpel Dags anil
VnlUea.
The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscriber* fa.
Importing tlioii .lock, will enable them to otter induce
ments In their trade seldom met with, and at the 1
time making
THE UNION SAVING STORE
Comer of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest
depository of BEADY MADE CLOTHING in this
country, MAAS A HEYMANN.
Hoy* rind Youth*’ (Hoiking.
Not to b* surpassed in the variety of styles, make
and low price, to be found at tho shove named estab
lishment. oct 4 ly
Urcut Reduction of Prices.
In ordor to reduce the present largo and choice stock of
WINTER HOODS
SAVANNAH UAZAAlt,
118 Broughtonstreet, next door to Horton (f Hike-
man's Jewelry Store.
DKLBANCO hog* to aimmiurn to his city
and country customers that in order to prepare
) for the reception of his Spring Goods, lie has
determined to offer to purchaser* for ruth very liberal
inducements to supply themselves witli Winter Goods
WINTER IKON WORKS,
Montgomery, Alnbumn, Hcpt. 1, INW.
fftlfEHE Works,, otnpluy lug 150 hands, construct
I an average of un Engiuo weekly—and beg attention
01 Mill owners to thu most valuable improvement in
AliU Machinery of tho day, »u warranted—to wit:
COOPKK’ri PATENT UPR1UUT AND
DIRECT A0'IN(l SI Mil.HAND
( UANGSAWAIlbb BNU11NE.
(WINII QXIIKU VALIUBLIC HifUOVUUKNTft}
HUXIE'S LATENT CONTINUOUS FtEUWUHKS
An incomparably superior substitute for the Hay Wheel.
peculiar prluoiple from w'Uieh tho above Mill do-
rivoo iU greatest merit, ir im.re especially-valuable in
ItsOppllMtion to tho Gang 8nW frame. Tho Engine
stands immediately underneath the Sash, to which the
A'iston Hod is diruotly attuelicd. Thu motion of the
Sash is thus directly controlled by ttie steam in thu
cylinder, and by the introduction ot this at a particular
point, thu loresof both die up and downward slrukefusu-
ally railing with suoh jurring affects ou the plumber
blocks and wylst plus,) i» entirely arrested, tho Sasli
being thus always suspended us it were on die Steam,
relieving IncrSby the journals and wrist, (so liable to
heat In the usual application; of ail liuadag tendency.
By virtue of this principle, practical demonstration
cau bo furnished that tnese mills are capublo of an ea
sy speed of 200 revolutions pur minute, and ut this
Rpoed are nearly noiseless; tho cut of tho saws being
'Almost alone hoard. A common Spiled lor tho single
saw under this application is from 250 to 300 revolu
tions por uiiuutei The style in whiohs those Eugiues
and their appurtenuuuus uro gotten up, is superior
tbroiifpiout. while tho mill iu its design, embodies eve
ry practical and well triod improvement extant. The
Engiue nod other work from tills establishment is not
excelled in any part of the United Hiatus. Employing
as it does, the bust talent, and provided with tno best
heavy and light tools aud materials, no superiority of
style. or workmanship is adoiitltd! This point is readi
ly uonoeded by all who visit these very extensive
Works.
Aon is alst
trinaly A 1
tory” Cmbnlnr Haw AtDl;
w hich may bo hauled with eutlre faolllty, from point to
poiut, at ploiuurc, by four horses; and is warranted su
perior to any heretofore presented to tho public.
Coulructs made for delivery iu Now York, New Or
leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or Mu-
oo'u:—the transportation to thus* points being moder
ate from lh6 facilities presented by tho Railroad uud
water communication therewith Address,
A. WARNER, Seo’y,
* or, J. S. WINTER, Ag't.
Montgomery, Ala.
P. B.—These works have recently shipped to Pensa
cola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “Cooper sdirect
acting Gang Engines, aud two of his siuglo Haw En
gines." which aro capable of cutting 50,U0U i'o-t of lum
ber daily!
The patties ordering, ofluctcd tho purolinso after n
tour through the Northern uud Eastern States, in anarch
of the best and most Approved Mill, niter first uxamiu-
iug those of this odinpany ; they returned after thor
ough Investigation, convinced that no establishment
met with presented such general ndvautuges, or combi
nations of improvement os found at those works.
,. RKSAHENCKS:
T. G. Metcalf, President Mechanics' H'k Augusta.
G. II. Lamar, Trus t B'k of thu Republiu, New York.
Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. Wltlilngtou. Havaunoli,
Wui. M. Mardu,Charleston; Wright, Williams A Co.,
New Orlsfttis. ly oot 13
make purchases. Thoso Goods being entirely
are not thrust upon the market (as is often thu
witli cheap sales) to be sold nt any price, iu order I
rid of them, hut are ottered to cash purchasers fo
reasonubovo mentioned. Housekeepers will do well to
call early, thereby Insuring to themselves the best op
portunity to muko good selections.jan 5
Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o.
Gentlemen's Restoration.
II. \YE1GAND has -
just opened, under the 1
.Planter's Ilotol, a oust *
and comfortable Eating*
Room, with au excellent
looking Ranee adjacent,
jolltnt Cook from Strasbo..,,, ........... .....
German, American and French tastes. Oysters, Fish,
.Meats, every thtug that this market Affords, can be had
In all styles on short uutlee. Young Clerks aud others
who have rooms In town, aro Invited to try the Euro
pean mode of break fasting and dining at the SSstanrant.
Philadelphia Lager Beer, Swiss and f.indburgur Cheese,
kept Always on hand for the use of famillA*. oct ft
MARS H ALL H OUSE
II rough (on-Mtrccr ( .
.Mnvnnnnli, Can.
Wm. Johnson, Proprietor.
a This establishment is now in " full tide
of successful operation." The patronage thus
far extend to it, the proprietor regards as assur
ance that his enterprise had ceased to be an experiment
almost as soon as it oommeuced, and that thu Marshall
House has already obtained a pennaneut and prominent
position among the hotels of our oily.
Being situatod on one of our finest streets, contiguous
to various places of business, aud free from tho noise
and bustle of our more crowded thoroughfares, its loca
tion affords inducements of quiet and convenience. To
families visiting Savannah, our arrangements enable
«s to offer enlarged accommodations. To ilia public, the
assurance is renewed, tliut every requisite of a first
elass hotel will be supplied that Intelligent industry
and liberal expenditure can ootnmand. ly aug 24
Eafflo Hold,
On the Corner of linker and Chatham s/s.,
Oglethorpe, (Jeorgln.
SlTb’ATKP IN Tin: MOST BR.MNKSS I’AIIT OT Till'. CITY.
BY JAMES BELL.
This is tlm luriwst and best furnish
ed Hotel In tlm city, convenient for the
Travelling Public. Charges moderate,
and Faro the best tho country affords. A
large and extensive Livery Stable is near at hand. The
publio Aro invited to call and see for themselves. seplU
EMPIRE HOTEL,
Oglethorpe, On.
or the Washington Ifnll,
above Hotel, aud fur-
throughout with the best of new furniture, and
haviug large and airy rooms, lie hopes to share a por
tion of pu*" * •* ‘ *
having got
r pHK Subscriber, lute of the V
J Macon, Ga., havingtakon the ala
nTshed it throughout with the host of
New-York Advertisements.
NKW-YOUK \VI UK HAII.IKU WOIIKH
3 1IIBfllJBflCRIBF.R nmnufactures WIRE RAIL
ING for public and private grounds, Verandahs,
Indow Guards and Orating;
WROUGHT and CAST IRON RAILING. Iron
Columns, Iron Doors and Shatters, Iron Bedsteads, aud
Irou Furniture:
WIRE FENCES, for Plantations, Railroads, to
rnado entirely on a new plan, with rails and iron posts.
Prices at 9, II and 13 cotta f or running foot 4>* feet
high. For circulars with dcfclgns addreos
JNO. B. WICKERSI1AM,
312 Rroadwuy, New-York
N. B.—The Subscriber would refer to the enclosure
Forsyth-place, the railing and gallery work at the Jew
ish Synagogue, and a number of dwellings in Savannah,
the enclosure of the private cemetery of the F.voretl
family ot Fort Valley, and also to his work
Madison, aud other places In Georgia.
Agent in Savannah, O. W. IIARDCA8TLE. No. 200
Congrops-at. an-i ic. st. JuIIaa-s*. ly mar r
rpo STATlONEltH AND HOOKHKI.I.EUS
I Theanbjeribers would call vour attention to their
stock of paper* whiuk embrace the largest variety
before offered in ‘‘ *
makers
a this market, consisting of the following
Owen A Hurlbut,
Plainer A Smith,
Green Mountain Mills,
Jossnp k Unit.,
Chamberlin's,
Wheeler,Skclk’nABabf'c
Uoten, Mnnstield k Root,
sof hi
New ClotliiilK Slore.
iritis < OX, MlWKll & TAILOR,
No. IU WllITAKKR-8TRJ5JLT,
Pfezt door to (J. lit. (Jr^JJ'en'a Jeifitlry Store,
I I AV1NG romntly returned from the North, re-
H spectfully invites the attention of hia friends and
the publio generally to his line stock of KcAnr-MAnx
Ci.uiniNU, selected by himself, and consisting, iu part,
of Dkks.h und Fmock Cloth Coats, Iu black, Line, and
other colors; Brown nnd Drub Petersham Ovku-Sackx;
Fancy Casslmore and Tweed Sacks aud FuoCKSt Mot
tled nnd Ditto Bkavku do.; Superfine black Froucii
Doeskin Cassimere uud Fancy French Cassiiuere Pants;
Drab, Qroy aud Fauey Tweed do.; Vests, iu plain and
Figured Hatiii; Figured, Black and Fancy Silk; Black
and Fancy CaasiMmies. Together witli a choice selec
tion of Hiiihts, from tli* best makers: also Undershirts,
Drawers, Cravats, Collars, Suspenders, Glovos, Ildkfs.,
Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Au.
ifir A rury handsoiuo assortment of Blue, Block,
Brown and other colored Cloths, Cusslmoroii, Doeskins
Hnd Vestings, wiiiuh he is prepared to make to order in
most fashionable style, ou moderate terms.
Cutting and Repairing doue at the shortest notice.
Cni'pcl* ’• Carpets!! Carpets!!!
havo this duy o|ioumi for sale u splendid
isortuiflut of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs,
Curtains, An., consisting iu part of
W K J.
Wiudow (
IN QUART DOTTLIiH.
PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, M. D.
AUGUSTA, GKOllGIA.
*For Diseases of the Liver, and to purify the
Wood: Usejul in 'Jaundice, Mk cl lead-
ache, Diztiness, Loss of Appetite t
, General Debilily, Constipation,
Files caused by Costiveness,
Fains in the Doties, or
Rheumatism caused
by the use of
Mercury,
Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions; Pimples
Boils, Ulcers, dfc.
3 UIK above diseases ariao generally from &n in
active state ot tho Liver, or au impure stateotthe
iod. The Sarsaparilla will be (omul useful in such,
from the fact that it stimulates tho Liver to iuuroased
uctiou, which causes thu removal of morbitto agents
from we blood.
With most of persons it aotoapon the bowels as a mild
purgative; it cleau*os the system from iu impurities,
Without causing any irritation iu the alimentary canal,
or debilitating effect.
Its healthy action on the Livor and Blood prevents
the tendency of morbid intlueuoes, aud is oiten a safe
guard agaiubt disease. Those who are acquainted with
the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that
this preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla taste,
which proves it to be a pure and unadulterated article.
Tbs oitixens of Havauuah aud Yi.olnity will find that
this Article has tho best utleab upon the system, aud
gives bettor satisfaction .te those who use it thuu any
preparation of the kind 1n use.
Physicians have Nssuruucu from tho uropriotor that it
comume nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and sac
charide matter enough only to preserve it.
Price $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
Hold in Savannah by James 11. Carter and Moore A
Hendrickson; MidyHle, by J. Griffin; HaudersviUe, by
N. W. Haines A BTotlicr; Waynesboro', by L. Schwarts,
aud by druggists generally.
Those ordering this article from druggists or com
mission merohuuta, should express in their orders,
IS** ‘'Semis’s Georgia Sarnaparilla.”
2l) pieces S ply Carpets
Hi do Velvet Tupestry
lu do Brussels Tapestry
40 do 2 ply Carpets
S ’HE Riibscri
of Stovea, a
Mshinent, win
fbibacriher hna nmv rncnivcil hi* fall stock
and respectfully solicit* a call at his cs
here a largo variety of Stoves for cook
luff, parlors and offices, from the best manufacturers
arc on salo, ou the most reasonable terms. Also, Hoi'
low Ware, Pots, Oveus, Spiders, Saucepans, Cast Irni
nps Ou.
N J
T, LATH KOI* iV .*4Ti'. nit I .>.**•,
Wholosalu and retail dealers in Dry Goods, offer
""■•Ins, Kerseys, Blankets, Flannels, Liuseys,
iiabiirjjs. Yarns, brown and bluachod Sliirt-
• »•*<* Sheetlugs, GiugluiiiiH, Prints, Merinos, Du-
l.ainos, Bombatines, Alpseeas, Cballys, black and col
ored HutiuH, black and colored Silks, Linen aud Cottou
Sheetings. Pillowcase do., Super Irish Linens, Towel
lings, Table Diaper and Damask, Furniture Prints,
Turkey Red Prints. Satiuetts, Kentucky Joaus, Cassi-
meres, Vestings, white, brown and colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric lldkls., Embroidered do., l.u-
dlesl.nco und Embroidered Cups aud Ildkfs., Chuini-
sotts und Collars, Unsound half llufAr-aU qualities,
fiteros. nuv l
MILLINER it .
BOWNETS ! BONNETS!
For the Million.
Jtut received per steamer at Trimming and General
Variety Store,
130 IlrouKlitoii Street.
The Proprietor having returned from tho
North would respectfully announce to the in
habitants of Savumtuh and surrounding coun
try. that ho has just opened a Mugnifijant
and Extensive Stock of SILK GOODS AND
TRIMMINGS — consisting of 10 cases Ladies and
Misses' rich Silk, Satiu and Straw Bonnots and Hats,
all the way from 50o. to $4; richly trimmed children's
white, drab nnd black Beaver Hats; extra rich Freuuh
Brocade Bonnet Ribbous; rich white and colored Frin
ges; rich l.aoo Gimps, Galoou s la Mode, Paris Trim
mings, Velvets, with a groat vnrietyof other Trimming
Materials; Buttous,Braids, Silk and Worsted; Whale
bone. Chain Back, Jenny Liud, Bloomer and Twist
Combs; Purse Silk aud Stool Trimming*; Zophor,
Woistod, Embroidery, Sadhor and Floss Silk, every
shade nnd color ; Embroidered Pattern*, black and col
ored Ulaeie Bonuetund Sewing Silks; Bonnet I.iuingii,
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA I ^^ h ”‘^
—, — , Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Gilt nnd
Silvofod Trimmings; ludiu Rubber aud Kid Dolls and
Ballsi Dress Flounces, Mantillas, Soarfs and Aprons,
Pinked with new patterns; children's Robes, Smoking
Osps, Slippers, marked and braided. Iu connection
with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by competent
Milliucrs from New York, will attend to tno Millinery
aud Trimmiug dopartmout,-and will uudoavor, with
■kill aud taste, to please all who may favor her with
their onlors.
Orders from the country punctually attended to.
Remember the spot—13t» Drought-.u-strout, next door
to Dr. Ryerson. tint nov ft
Milliner]' and Dress-making.
MRS. 8. TOMBS, No. 1ft Barnard-street,
will open on Tuesday, October 20th, her Fall
stock of Bounets, Ribbons. Caps, Flowers, Vel
vet Ribbons, Mantilla and Dress Patterns.
AU orders from the eouutry punctually at
tended to. 3mo oot 2ft
New Wiucli, Clock, Jcweii')'
AND FANCl NTOKH,
M BROUUHTONUTHKUT, Au. 118.
K. FKANCJH 8TEIN, Manufacturer of Cliro-
nometoii, Clooks,Town Clocks, Watches, Ac. Ac.,
respectfully iuforms his ouavoniera and the public geue-
xally that he has fitted up th- Store 148 llroughtou-st.,
where he intends to make a permanent location, and
carry on tho Jewelry busioess in Iu various branches.
Watches, Clocks. Towu Clooks. Chronometers, Jewol-
vy,Ac.,Ae., cleaned aud repaired with dispatch, aud
warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Goods
of all descriptions sold at the lowest pricQs possible.
N, B.—Any Watch, Clock, Ac., Ao., that canuotbe re
paired by other watchmakers, I pledge myself shall be
repaired by m* to satisfaction, aud warranted,
nova ■«,. Ajr _ FRANCIS STEIN.
T A W OO-P AKTN K It* 111F.—•! *||M under
ii algned has taken into partnership, in thepraeiioe
of the Law, his son, ISAAC MULFORD MARSEL under
the name of M. «fc I. M. MARSH. They will perconallv
attend the Superior Courts of Chatham, Dry un, Bulloch,
Effingham, Seriveu, Burke, Washington und Wilkinson
Counties, and have made arrangements for tho prompt
collection of debts in must of the counties iu the State.
O m , c ° l 75 ( U P stairs) Bay-street, Savannah.
May 26th, 1M2. ly MyLFOKD MARSH
— man, about 2S years of ago, of good character, a-
warranted sound. Apply to
WM. WRIGHT.
( 1HAMPACJNK.-50 Ru*kets Champagne, o
most Superior quality, ** Ranting Qub" of diret
. — . t-.- i J* Hunting
importation, fur sale by tue sole agents,
0 CUUENI
8 A HERTZ,
—1 persons intcmtedare hereby notified, that if thev
re found working out or driving drays, wagons, carta
unibnssvs or break-wagons, wiUwut badges, they wifl
jsn 412t
S EW .,;cui„ YTora, roiiited
and other styles Collars, Rich Glace Silk. Marcsi
and Florence bilks, all colors, Flue 12-4 Bed Rian
TTaIkPsw. K if ..PnmJf8i 1 ,r„..a
-lb l’ er bteamar Alabama and fei
Gasbuiere Vests, LUsS^Ma^OMnask SiSSztSi
L ”*!' U * J“»‘ reo,ited b, W. C. wiusfvoRTH U
-j . store under Marshall House
H A Y^-fJO bates prime Easteru H U y. uow i»,.d.
i»g from tho brig Laratiue. forileby “ U
BUNKER A OGDEN.
^ l , r« u ch Bofua aud five
% in store and for sals by
BUNKER A
•SteiJufp l ' ul#m “« f
“■ B. O'BYRNE.
Ek._5o burrels Mess and
Mw, *nd Prime Pork, land-
CLAGflfcfca h CUNNINGHAM.
MRS. Ml Lit Elf,
No. 167 CONORKM-STREET,
Will opon on Friday next, 2Uth inst., her Fsli.
Bjpan Stock of Fashionable Silk, Velvet, Straw, and
French imported Uonuets, Ribbons,Trimmings
ygT for Drowses, French Flowers, Silks for Party
Dresses, Collars and Under-Sleeves, respect
fully invites the attention of Ladies to hor Store, No.
Ift7 Congresa-strout.
BdT All of tha above goods are of Mrs. 8.’s selec
tion. oct 26
M1LLINRUY AND FANCY GOODhT
IfIKS. DOE,
No. 17 BARNARD-8TREET.
Takes this method of informing the Ladies of
Savannah, and vicinity, that she lias on hand
(aud will Le constantly receiving) a large and
faspionablo assortment of lionnets. Ribbons,
Caps, Flowers, Buttous, Combs, Maucillas,
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
r rilM bllBSCUIHER has on Itund, aud ii
X. constantly receiving from the best and moat respec
table manufacturers iu the country, Rich Diamond, Ru
by, I'oarl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware,
suoh as Table, Dessert and Tew Spoons aud Forks; Sil
ver Plates and Waiters; Toa Sots; Castors; Cun* nnd
8auoers; Goblete; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soip and
Sauoe l.adlos; Pie, Im Cream, Cake aud Fish Knives-
Solid Silver Dessert. Pickle and Butter KnHesq fflji
kin Riugt; Salt Cellars aud Fruit Kuives; Silver Plated
Spoons, torks and ladles; Cake BaskeU; Castors-
Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle
KniJtes Und8 WerPUUjd ° U 8Ucl auJ Dessert
Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass
Clooks of every description.
Gold aud 8tlver Lever and J.enino Watdies- Fin*
huf!“n l M l I Ul | ii 2fi W * t S he, ‘ : and Silver Thim
bles, Gold and Silver Spectacles* Gold unit ciu.
W.tch Cliuina. Se.l. .nj
MoS’ ' ‘“' i ,U,or C«5c«m
wttasassssr"" u ^ to ">•.<«.*«
Ftom his long experience and extensive facilities k*
MAT—Wcighinj? only 1U,
ouutcs, that cannot be injured by being saaasbed
Wo. have no hesitancy in sayin'g thffthtolftf,
t injured by being smashed.
which are a luxury t« w,--- * *—-® U f - tb? * e UuU *
of Loctbj N. K. BA
marnum a co.. iVJ tV,
4^M. N bT ,a
W. M. DAVIDSON
H ShtaJL Or. J.
I^,f^^^^—J'iS 1 ‘ 1 »nd dark color-
A ca French Prints, received and r,.r «nt«
dec°3 1 * rlUt< > «WiW;id fokiteW
aeo L__ Larociie. bownk a co.
C HIAFJNG DlMliEM-Jubt received by Mr.
/ Alabama. MORSE A NICIIOLS,
155UroughVon-st.
> by
W. D.
lJ ECKIVKD per steamur Klurida aud for sale,
JLV ft flrkius choice Ooshon Butter, ft boxes do. Cheese,
2 bbls. Cranberries, 10 do. Carrots and Parsnips, 30 do.
“**“*“ I-il'Cln Apple., 20 do. Mtroor l-olotto. S do.
fill ver ikiou-; ’Onif.n,. 5 do. Rod do.; nreoliouppljof Hoi-
- 1 ". 1 «*. rtunoo, Ao.; olio Rod Cabbago.. '
- ,lM 111 d. D. JESSE.
I I OlISKiiKKPKKS’ ainjHUK.s7*i~
r riF 1 ”; “ D . urt >“« and Scrub Bru.heo, il.ir
^ “1“' Rruih.i, Plat., Natl aod Tooth
B Hearth Brashes and Bellows, for sale bv
CQLUNS A BULKI.EY, 100 Bryan-st.
RD? Md PLOUR.-W half bbis^ Fulton
1 A<.E*»kat B«ff: 100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing
»nd f.*r sals by (de 20) MoMAHONADGYLB *
Pumps, Boor P . ,
Irons, Revolving nnd Long Handle WnlHo I
Irons, Firo Dogs. Firo Irons, Nails, Tacks, Table Cm
lory, Axes, Hatchets, Hammer*, Box nnd other Colli
Mill*. Brass Faucets nnd Coupling*, Ac.
A choice selection of Planiahcd Ware, Coffee Biggin*,
Tea l’ot*, Oyster Dishes, dialing Dishes, large am 1
small, Egf{ Boilers, Castors.
Britannia Ware, liar Room Pitchers, I.inuor Mixers,
Cigar Lamps, Centre Table Lamp*, Catnphine Lamp*,
Oil Lamp*, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid
Lamps, lira** und White Metal Candlestick*.
A largo a*sortinent of Japanned und Plain Tin-Ware,
Chamber Pails, Toilet Pails, WinoCoolors, Toilet Casos,
Cash Hexes, Square and Round Boxes, Spice Boxes. Ba-
tud I’itoliors, Molasses ‘ '' ’
Drainers, Kuifc and Spoon .
oons, Foot UntliH, A<
Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children's Willow Chairs,
Brushes, Ac., Ac.
All kinds of Tiu and Sheet Iron work executed with
dispatch. Printed Catalogues may bo had on npplica-
stuntly kept
Sale Room—10, 12 and I I Ba
Workshop—184 Bay-Ht.
JOHN J. MAURICE.
uDWAitn o imni; *
GROCERY AND L1RU0K STORE,
Taylor’* Huildin^, .llmkri VVImrf,
E. O'iJ. keeps constantly in store
jlnrgo stock of GlioCKKIKS, 1 ; i TfflrtnlT
Crockory-Waro, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.
V» chest* Black Tea.
3ft boo* of Coffee.
4< - a Ground Coffee.
fit s “' a^, •
4 pipe* Holland Gin.
ft half-pipe* Cognno Brandy.
16 barrels Fourth Proof Domestic Brandy.
4b do. PhelpB's Gin.
3ft do. Rum.
10 hlids. do.
1ft barrels Port, Malaga, nnd Madeira Wines.
7ft dosen Teapots, assorted qualities.
10 crates assorted Crockery-Ware. ly’oet 10
W IVlT d. HU N X’S
Shnving&IluirdrcHsing EstabliNliinen:.
No. 108M; llroiiuliton-Nti'oet.
NEARLY OPPOSITE Si” ANDREW’S HAUL
W J. H. bog* respectfully touunuiince to the
• oitixens of Savannah tlnit his facilities for dis
patch in his businessure now complete, and that every
attention which tho couvonienco of his customers may
require will be promptly afforded by him. Thnnkful
for the very liberal patronage ho has thus far received,
his future efforts will bo directed so as to merit an in
crease thereof.
Hair Oils, Colognes, Restorative, and Sh&vinr Creams
of various kinds, kept constantly on hand, au ft ly
T. W. McAltTIIOU A CO,
Manufacturer and Denier in jj
Plain, Japanned and Block Tin IVnrc.
Hollow nnd Enaiu-
ollod Ware, Stovo
and Orates, Pump*
Lead Pipe and Shed
Lend, Coppor and
Storo No. 13 Baii-
nahd-Stkekt,
Savannah, Ga.
All kinds of Copp
Tin and Sheet Iron
Work, dono in the best manner, at the shortest notice.
■ ipt28 6mo
II K K U K It T O I. >1 8'1'KAB,
CABINET MAKER,
Corner of liullandState-Atreete,(over Messrs.
Stibbs A Davis's Blacksmith Shop,)—w ill at-
Itobiusoii Ac (Jump,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
And Dealers in Fine Heady-Mude Clothing,
A RE now receiving tlirir slocks of Full and Win-
A \ ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black,
and Faucy Colored English nnd French Cloths; Over-
Contings, of Black, Blue nnd Fancy Colored Beaver* and
Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English,
French and Americau Cnstlmer ,of Bl'k and FancyCol-
ors; Vestings, of Silks, Sautins, Cashmeres, Embroid
ered, and rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be
made up at the shortet notice, and in tho beat stylo ol
workmanship.
Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the
well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings A Co.,
No. 831 Broadway, No
*•» any iu the city.
We keep constantly -
York, aud is w arranted equal
. c . ,, ---f hand tho largest assortment
ofFurnishing Gooes of any house in tho trade, such as
W lute and colored hlnrt*; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread
and Game Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel
Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino und
i Cotton Umbrellas; Dlk
Lambs Wool H<
White nnd colored Rid
Stocks, Scarr*, Cravats am
thing neeessary to a gentl
love:
i fact,'
nako;
wardrobe. ...
» bo had iu tho city, at
aep2l
• Pulaski Houi
Gaudry's Buildii
Fall ami Wiiiioi- »i-y Uooils.
I aROCHE, UOWNE &. CO. Imvo receired by re-
J cent arrivals, and offer for sale upon the most fa
vorable terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to which
they invite the attention of merchants and plauters, vix:
A000 yards Kerseys, nil qualities.
12,000 do SehloyU Plains.
10,000 do w hite and black Washington Jeans.
5,000 do heavy all-wool Plains.
3,000 pairs English Dulltl Blankets.
100 do 10—4, 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blankets.
20 bales 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Uro. Shirtings.
20 do Osnaliurgs.
In addition to Mieabove, their stock of IIouso Furnish
ing, Staple and Fanoy Dry Goods, is uow complete, aud
will compare with any house in the southern country.
■ large
Plain Black Silks
Black Satin de Cheno
Ladies and Gants' Gloves
Hu iss and Cambric Trimmings
Now stylo French and Laae Collars
Cloths and Casslmurea
Rich Printed Do Latnea
Plain high colors do
x Cambric aud Euib'd lldkls.
Marseilles Quilts aud Counterpane*
Irish I.iuens and Sheetings
Huckabacks aud Dianei
Also, a large stock of Domestic Gooda.
quality of Fi
T By Gocerles, Wines, Liquors and Holvday Fruits,
to ba had at [dec 171 C. B. 8CALLY 8,
Dulivercdin any part of the oity free ot cartage, as
put up with oare und correotness.
FOR SALE.
STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse
Ith Uooiler attached. Apply to
COHENS A HERTZ.
A STEA
f\ powor,
d-o 18
BACON HIDES AND SHOULDERS.
OfY HlinS. Prime Bacon Sides
/wU 15 do do do Shouldera
lu tierces Sugar Cured llama
For sate by [dec 161 SWIFT A CO.
'TOBACCO ANU CHiAltS.
1 f~\f\ BDXE8 Tobacco, various brands and sixi
XUtf 50 M. Cigars do do do
In and for sale by [ dee 16] 8WTFT ft CO.
- . r ” TO THE LAblKS.
. RARNUM & CO. have on hand a fiu* act
■vr K.I
• of !
which will
Hat and Cap Store, 129 CongrtM-st.
Gibbs A Colt,
Niagara Mills,
Kfngsland A Son,
A. L. Dunnell,
Brapley A Brothers,
Hubbard's,
Carew A Co.,
May A Dean;
Fuller, Parker®* Parsons,
together with colored, prluti*k, envelop*, tissuo, tea,
wrapping aud all kind* of paper usually kept by a pa
per warehouse. CARSON A HARD,
jy 29 flm Pa^er Warehouse,281 Pearl street.
VALUAnLElClIOUIi BOOKS.
\\TK bog to call tlm attention of touchers and
\It friends of Education to the following Text
B KIDDLE'S ASTRONOMY.—A Manual of Astrono
my and Use of tho Globes, for Rcho*dsand Academies;
by Henry Kiddle, principal of Publio School No. 2, of
tho city of New-York; with questions and illustra
tions. Price 31 cts.
PARLEY'S UNIVERSAL HISTORY.—A Univers
al Ilistorv, on the Bids '*r Geography, in one volume,
12mo., 3>l) pages, illustrated by Maps and Engravings,
and designed for the family circle, and for the nse of
schools. $1.
NEWMAN'S SOUTHERN ELECTRIC READERS.
In Four Parts.
GRAY'S CHEMISTRY: On, tit* EUMKifTS OF
CHKMISTRT—Containing the Principle* of the Science,
both Experimental niiu Theoretical, illustrated with
numerous Engraving*: by Alotixo Gray, A. M., Profes
sor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in tho Brook
lyn Female Institute, Andover, Mass. Revised edition.
1 vol., 12mo.,4U0 pages. $1.
THE ANALYTIC MANUAL; by James N. McElll- |
gott, A. M., formerly Classical Principal of the Collegl- j
ate School, New-York city. 62), cts.
MeELLIGOTT'8 i'(»UNG ANALYZER—Being an I
easy outline of the course of instruction in tho English
Language, presented in McElligott's Analytic Manual,
designed to servo the doublo purpose of Spelling-Book
and Dictionary in the voiingcr cIlsscs in schools; byj,
N. McElllgott, A. Iff. '2ft cts.
THOMSON'S SERIES OF ARITHMETICS.—1st—
Thomson's Arithmetical Tables, 10cts; 2d—^Thomson's
Mental Arithmetic, \‘W cts; 3d—Thomson's I’racticnl
Arithmetic, 37ota; 4th—Thomson’s Higher Arithme
tic. 75 cts.
We have the highest testimonials in favor ot these
books from every psrtof the Union, wldch, together with
Liete of oar Standard T<Jt Hooke, may be liad 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 be furnished with copies
free of charge. If to he sent by mail, a tuffloh ‘
amount in Post Office Stamps must bo sent wiih on
to pre-puy the postage. One-third, or at most, half tho
price of the book will usually cover the oxpenso of
postage. Careful directions, stating the post office,
county and State, should
Philadelphia Advertisements.
Plano Fours.
O. C. B. CARTEH, No. 171 Cl.olnot-
treet, sixth door above Fifth, opposite
he State House, up stairs, PMtAPBL
rut a, now offers to the puMls an •*»-
tlrely new assortment of PIANOS,
just received from the most celebratod maker!, and ol
such pattern* and finish as to dery competition. Messrs
Nunna A Clark’s and Jamci Thompson’s Instruments,
which are here offered, stand unrivalled in the opinion
of all competent judges, as possessing beauty and purity
of tone never before attained by any maker.
A&VPIANOS with jEOI.IAN Attachment. Church
and Parlor ORGANS, SERAPHINES and MELODL-
UNSyjUl of which are warranted, and will bo sold
the mentfacturers'lowest cash prioee.
All bash orders for music promptly attended to.
Second baud Pianos bought aud sold. Piano! tai
aI p. r s.—'Tho extraordinary succcii of the PHILADEL
PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfeoteaU*-
faotlon it haa given. Induces the subscriber to continue
It. liaisons iu SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR,
A*., are given hr Artists of the very highest ability. It
needs but be mentioned, that big. ANDREA ALFISI.
nnd Mademoiselle HELENE 8CHAAFF, «lio stand
I re-eminent among tho profession, are connected w ith
the Institution, and duvote their tiino and talents to
the pupils, (jo26 ly] O. C. R. CARTER, Principal.
OEOKOE J. II£NK£L8 f
No. 173 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
OPPOSITE THE MTATK IIOUHE,
Has just received from Franco his Spring assortment of
FURNITURE COVERINGS
CURTAIN MATERIAL.
riOMHHIMhO nil the uuwand fusnionalile colors
\i in Brocatelle, Plush and Satin De I.nino.
Curtains hung in the most substantial manner.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
OF FRENCH MANIJFAOTUHE,
Insets fur Drawing-Rooms, always on hnnd or import
ed to order.
Persons wishing to Furnish in tho latest stylo In the
Fall, ure respectfully informed that we are now having
manufactured in Paris tweuty flue sets of superb Rose
wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which the sample
■cts have been reoei v ed. The style Is entirely now and
of tho most graceful design. Those w ishiiig to Furnish
now will please cull and examine the immense stock on
baud before purelmsing, ns tho goods will bo sold low.
A large assortment of well finished plain Mahogany
Walnut Furniture always on hand, for salo cheap.
jo 26
Can he hnd at the hook-store of
J. M. COOPER * CO.
Costnr’s exterminator.
T70R TUB TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF
1 Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice,
Moles, Bootle*, Crickets, Ao. Warranted not injurious
lie human family. 'Will not die in their holos. Also
Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED
BUGS.
Principal Depot, 448 Broadway.
Rkvkkknoes.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr.
Hodges, Carlton House : D. I). Howard, Irving House;
Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel ; Shelley's Saloon,
Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets;
Chos. Tliibault, No. 16 Washington street; L. Deliuo-
nioo, 25 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun
day Times ; Westchester House, Bowery and Broome
streets ; W. Iiolbcrton, 4.‘i0 Broome street, aud 7ft
Mniden Lane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41
South street; George Gay, 07 Union Place ; Benjatniu
Wood, 40 Me Don gal street; L. B. llinesso, 43 John
street, aud SO St. Mark's Plaoo; Thomas Thomas, Jr.,
Architect, 304 Broadway.
CKiiTirioATK or 1G7 deaths.
[have given Henry R. Cos.ar's Exterminator an of-
tual trial, and having seon the wonderful "fleets of
the same, and convinced ol the superior efficacy of his
te’ltfo puliHe, i^ooriiiaTfy^econTino7id it. By two appli
cations of tho Exterminator, 107 RATS wore found dead
in thu kitcheuaud cellars. THOMAS KIRK,
Bowory Hotel, 395 Bowery.
New York, December lltli, 1861.
For snle by all the wholesale druggists in the city and
the principal druggists in tho United 8tatcs, Canadas,
West Indies, Ac. Warranted in all cases. None genuine
nless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR,
jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York.
For Bale byJ. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st;
and by MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
He wise In time—’Tin tolly to ilefer*
AFFLICTED READ !
T HOUSANDS aro Buttering from disease from
which there is no difficulty in being permanently
and speedily relieved, provided tho means be used. As
every vico nas its own punishment, so it would seem
evory disease has its remedy. This is true, and there
m nothing in this life more certain than that the
AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most speedy and
certain remedy for all.diseases of a delicate character,
known to tho world. Adapted to every stage of the dis
ease sex and constitution, at a J times aud seasous,
there is no fears of exposure, detention from business,
nor restriction in diet;;' rom the certain and speedy re
lief it gives, it 1* now the most popular remedy of the
day. Ten thousand oases have been cured effectually
by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical
physician, the afflicted can rely with confidonco on its
curative powers over diseases of this oharacter. Full
directions accompany each bottle.
CAUTION—Ask for thu American Compound,
id purchase only of the Agents. Observe tliut the
.. Jnuiue hoe the wriiton Signature of the proprietor on
the wrapper, and the name blown in the Glads—Price
For sale by A. A. Solomons A Co., Thos. M. Turner A
Co., W. W. Lincoln, Savannah: Phillip Moiso, Aguata;
"" * ~ ** William Root, Marietta; and by
fiuus, Rifles, Hardware, &c.
T HE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his
friends and the publio generally, that ho has pur
chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHER8,
175 Congress-st., and that ho will sell GUNS, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, Ac., £. very low prices, for cash.
Manufacturing nnd repairing, of all kinds, promptly
and carefully oxeouted, and at low prices.
J. T. JONES.
1 > HICK.—GO,00(
M l Brick, landing t
sole by (dec 28) f
Prunes, Raisin*, Almonds, &.C., ju*t land
’ lug and for sale by fdoo 31 ] Vf.D.YORD.
r
)KIUL While <
1,000 bushels to
Cl
nUli)DLK8)Wafsrand Wufflo
n uud for sale by
McMAllON A POYftE.
F. W. CORNWELL.
102 Bryan street.
taiii.k ci tiTkIty.
PVORY Balancod ll.wileT.BIe widDMMrt Knives
mobsK * NICHOLS^
oVb'wihb, Ml
Lee & Walker,
(SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE VV1LUG,)
No. 188 Chcstn ut-*t., l’liludclpliia,
PIANO TO R T E S ,
Wiisipal IiiHtruinentn, Sheet Aluslc,
Violin,(Jnitnr, lim p StriugM, dtr.
A LL of which will bn sold at thu very lowest
rates. Catalogues sent to any part of the U. States
Idressing as above, post paid.
LEE A WALKER'S stock being one of the largest in
the U. States, are confident of giving satisfaction to a"
those who may favor them with their patronage,
jo >4 ly
GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED
BY
Evans * Unison's
No. 83 Dock-strcct, Philadelphia,
FIRE-PROOF CHESTS!
AT TDK STATE FAIR, IIARItlSBUltU, I’A.
October 30, 1861.
Tho undersigned,uppointod
a Committee for tho purposo
by tho officers of tho State
hair, wore present this after
noon, when Messrs. EVANS
A WATSON tested or
'their small sized Salamander
Fire-f*rotf Cheats, at which
timo they consumed THnr.K
coups or wood over it, cum-
moncing at 1 o'clock, I*. M.,
4 having exposed it to ft white Iteat fur firo hours, suffi-
cicnt todcstroy tho cast iron feet. On opeuing the Chest,
the papers, together with 2,U<M) circulars deposited in
our presence, were tnkon out, not only having been pre
served, but not having the ftppearanco of scorch apen
Joseph Ritnku, Jonu B. Cox,
Ex-Governor o F&. Chas. E. IIeistf.r.
A. O. IfEISTKIt, E. E. Boudinott,
A. T. Newhoi.p, Committee.
thein.j
derangement, is respectfully in-
C. W. VAN HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
For Prolapsus Uteri, (Fallino of the Womb.)
r|HIF< attention of Physician* and LudiciiBulTi’riMg
_£ from the ab
vited to “Panil
They are made with
highly ohjectionablo
Ao., makiug thorn extremely unpleasant to bo work"—
They have no superior for the relief aud cure of the
nbove displacement, and are recommended and ueed in
the practice of the follow ing Professor sof Obstetrics and
Diseases of women and children, viz,;
I’roffesfcor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga.
“ J. S. Longshore. Female Med. College, l'hllft.
“ Chas. Woodward, Med. Inst., Ciuelnnutti, O.
“ W. P. Johnston, Columbia Col’ge.Wash'n.D.C.
• “ II. Miller,Med. Dep't,Uuiv’y, Louisville, Kv.
•' A. II. Ceuos, Med. College of Ixmisiana.N. 0.,
and by the Fhysicians generally throughout the United
States. C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia.
Manufacturers also of Trusses, of nil descriptions of
ments for restoration. MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
je lft ly Agents in Savannah
C. W. VA1V HORN’S
Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace,
The only Itrace manufactured that does not bind
or chafe under the arms, und can be worn
with both ease and comfort.
Those who have worn other Braces
aro requested to give these a trial, to
test thoir superiority over all others.
Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres
ses, children of both sexes, and nil
ethors, who either from habit or oc
cupation, or from a weakly or debili
tated constitution have acquired the
habit of bonding forwuru, (round
'shouldered! and compressing tho
Chest and Lungs, will find tho above
Braco to remedy the above defect,
and ensure an erect carriage, with
1 symmetry and form of hody to the wearer,
allowing a full, l'reo and healthy action ami
expansion of the Lungs, by removing tho compression,
and preventing thereby tho Pulmonary Grgaus from
becoming weak and diseased.
(J. W. VAN HORN A CO.,
Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions,
improved s
Philadelphia,
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TAILORING.
M ESSRS. DIBBLE a. CAREY having just re
turned from the North, respectfully invite their
customers, the citizens of Savannah, and the public
generally, to call and examine their Fall stook of ull
styles aud colors of French, English and American
Cloths, CfcMimeres and Vestings, which they aro pre
pared to manufacture to order in the neatest nnd most
fashionable styles. Also thoir stock of Ready-Made
Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Ton,
Chestertiold, Coddlngton, and other new and fashionable
Coats, Vests and Pants.
The undersigned having solocted those goods with
great care, feel confident »f» leasing all who may be in
want. Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS nnd
FANCY ARTICLES is complete and well assorted,
which they will sell " ' *’
modnting terms.
■cp 23
t favorable and aooom-
DIBBLE A CAREY.
Keep it before tlie People.
-piISCOVERED AT LAST.—A HAIR DYK
II that operates on natural principles. CRIST A-
DORO invites the attention of the Ladies and Gentle
men of Savanuaii and of the scientific world, to his
LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chemical facsimile of the col
oring matter, and tho vegetative elements with w Mon,
in combination, nature colors tho Hair and sustains its
vitality. This DYE stands alono. Other preparations
or III class destroy tho llalr, hot vigor as well us color
Is communicated to tho llhres by the uso of CRIS l ADO-
BO'S Invention. Experimental demonstration is offer
ed to all skeptics. Applied, and for sale -wholesale and
retail at . tT a yt» imcsciNn a at r»f)N
side.
w
Mills, Thrashing Machines and Safes, for sale
15 F. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan street.
tJTUAW UONNKTS AN1J O ATH cleaned,
repaired and pressed, in the latest fashion. Throe
Al „.entice, and ^reo Bonner. «~d **-*•
XT ARROW VELVKTS* Tassels und Hutton*
l\ so scarce and so much in demand; a fresh supply
of Bonnet Linings; just received at the Broughton-st.
Trimmiug and General Variety Stor»
lALO lilt .—loo bbls. Haiti morn Flour—'20 bbls
r* Pure Genesee Flour-2ft bbls. Hiram Smith Famil
doc'l*"'*’ in ’ t '"” fUr ^ . nn
1 >liATF«RM nntl COUNTER SCALK8.
—Also Spring Balances, for sale by
jeo7 F. W, CORNWELL, U|2 Bryan-street.
A IaMONPW A NO CIIKlWMe—20 bags AL
inouds, 6 boxes Pineapple Cheese, 2 bxs. Swiss do.,
tor sale by [dec 241 A. BON AUD.
S UCK WHEAT.—A frrsli *«»|»ply just receiv
ed in barrels uud 2ft !t> begs, of tho best quality,
i tho Susquehannah Mills, and for sale by
deo 20 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street.
B UTTER mill UHHE.sk.—30 firkins prime
and choice Goshen Butter; 50 boxes Cheese, just
received aud for sale by
dec 20 McMAllON A DOYLE.
/ Trapes.—10 kegs fresh Malaga Grapos, ro
\T ceived per steamer nnd for sale by
deo 30 C. B. SCALLV. St. Andrew’s Hell.
P ICKLED SA E.HON.—2 bill*. New Pickled
Salmon, just reoeived and for sale by
dec») C. 11. 8CALLY.
ILK VELVET.—Just received per steamer
' lorida, double width blue. Maroon, and Black
'civet, for Mantillas. For salo by
Laroche, uowne
SVh
Bilk Ve
3 A CO.
TU8T RECEIVED from steamer Alabama—
sj«3 bbis. West India Oranges, 2 casks Pig Hams, 2
do. do. Sides, 2 do. do. Shoulders, 10 bbls. Yellow On
ions, 6 kegs best Goshen Butter, ft boxes best Cheese,
and a good sup.-ly of Smoked Beef,
deo 30 J. D. JESSE.
PUCKWHEAT, fresh, just received in bar-
1 ) rels, half barrels, and 25 bags, of the best quality,
from the Susquehanna Mills, auu for sale la lots to suit
the purchaser, at wholesale prices, by
dou 29 A. C. TOMS. 12fi Bay-et.
tor aalo by ij MCMAHON A POYUS,
lUiirsliull House Dressing Suloon.
TV/TK^RS* COHEN iV HANNON rnspoct-
JyI fully announce to the citizens of Savannah that
they are now propared to do all kinds of work in thoir
line, at their now shop, near tho corner of Broughton and
Draytou-sts. They have established the following a*
their rates of charges. For a single Shave 10c. • »>««•
month, for 2 or 3 times p
$1; ft or fi times
ontl
MrJCOUEN will always hold himself in roadincss
attend to orders from thoso who may require his servi
ces at their homes. ly nov G
TlN AND COPPER MANUFACTORY,
No. 10 BA RNA RD-8TREHT.
millS ESTABLISHMENT is now iq operation,
where we will keep constantly on hand, every de-
s«pt 16 J. J. MAURICE, Proprietor
LMT KHCIKIVUH per steamer Alabama
ft bbls West India Orauges
'6 boxes do. do. do.
25 boxes Fresh Figs
20 boxes Raisins
10 half boxes Raisins
40 quarter do. do.
20 bbls. Apples
ft firkins best Goshen Butter
ft boxes do. do. Cheese
2 bbls. Cranberries, [dec lft] J. D. JESSE.
jfrlONHI GNKES by the Now-York und IMiilu
B hereby notified that in fn-
Savannah, Rth October, 1852.
-Fresh Buekwheal
l, just received aud for salo by
“ **. SCJ
■ HicKwm:
J| I bags for $l,jn:
1 " C. B. tfOALLY.
I A I.OI’H.— -o Im M l* Flour, lauding from hdir
Anu Maria and for sale by
dec 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Nutmeg*; 1 case Mace ; 100 matt Cinnamon, for
bv Monittt A. llKNimtr'L'driKi
fine Over-Coats: al
Talmas. For sale n
( TORN.—fOOO bushels prime Corn, for sale by
^ ec 14 y, ®AVID R. DILLON,
Foot of West Broad-street.
W OOD.—30 cords Liglitwood ufiout for suleby
DAVID R. DILLON,
nan ' A Foot of West Broad-street.
M ackerel and salmon—just i.md
ingand for sale by (deo 31) W. D. FORD.
7 1UDVI8H SOI NHS iinTl TONGl'lj*.-A
Vy very choice and select lot of the above roceived and
t -f the above received and
for sale by [deo 17] C. B. 8CALLY.
OiLOVEH.—While, Butt, uud Btruw
TARESS Ol
±J colored,—a
d#u,2» p;
-a large assortment, for sale by
PRICE A VEA PER, 177 Bay
WfOODUtt WARE of all kinds, just received
fV and for sale by MORSE A NICHOLS,
PATENT MEDICINES, bo.
Liver Complaint,
Janndlrfl, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous
Debility* DImcrmcn of the Kidneys,
And all
Diseases ari
sing from a disor
dered Liver or 6to-
Emacli, such ns Constipa
tion. Inward Piles, Fullnesa
or Blend to the Head, Acidity of
tho Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, l)i«-
flgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttei
ling at tho pit of the Stomaoli. miming
of the lieiu'. Hurried and Dillioult
kllreathiug, Fluttering at thea
Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations wlieii iuulyiug
pohturo, Dimness of
ftVislon, Dots or
Webs before,
the Sight,
Fever and dull pain in the hstpl. Deficiency of Perspira
tion, Velio,ensmt <f the Skin and Fyte, Pain in the Side,
Hark, Chest. Limbs, d e., Sudden Flushes of Ileal, Hunt
ing in the Flesh. Cot,slant Imaginings of JCvil and Great
Depression of Spirits,enn be clTeotuully cured by
Hit. HOOPLA NIPS
CELEBRATED BERMAN HITTERS,
FHEPARKD IIT
DR. C. Al. .IACJKHON*
AT THE GERMAN MEDICJFE STORE, 120 JSCS
STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Thrirpower over the. above diseases is nut exctllctl, if
equaling by any other preparation in the UnibHl States,
as the cures attest, in many ruses, after skilful physicians
had failed.
These Bitters re worthy the attention of Invalids
Possessing groa' virtues in the rectification of disease*
’ glands, exercising the most
kness and affections of tho di-
a withal safe, certain and pleas-
gestlvo organ*, they a
’ elbow aays he haa him-
of Liver
of Liver Comidaiut, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic
Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular
mediuines of the day. L —•
thousands, and a frie
■elf received an efl'ootual aud permanent
Complaint from thu use of this remedy
vinced that, in tho use of these Bitters, the patient
stautly gains strength uud vigor—a fact worthy of great
consideration. They are please*..t in taste uud smell,
ami can bo used by persons with the inont delicate stom
achs with safety, under any circumstances,
■jpcuUing from oxperiunoe, aud to the afitiuted
Scott's Weokly, ono of the best litorary papers'pub
lisliud, said, August 2ft—
“ Dr. Hoojlund's German Bitters, manufactured by
Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most
prominent members of tho faculty ns ai
efficacy in oases of female weakness. As such is the
case, we would advise all mothers to obtain abottlc, and
thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debil
itated constitutions will find these Biuters Advantage
ous to their health, as we know from export'
salutary effect tlioy have upon weak systems.’’
MURE EVIDENCE.
Tho Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the bent family
newspaper published lu the United States. '*** - J '* —
The editor
I)R. IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS.
“It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Pa
tent Medicines, to thu confidence and patronage of our
readors; aud, therefore, when we recommend Dr. lloof-
land's Germau Bitters, we wishittobodistiuctly undcr-
forgotten, after they have dono their guilty rase of mis-
cMof, but of a mudioine long cstublisheu, univoroally
prized, und which has mot the hearty approval of the
faoulty itself."
Evidence upon evldcnoo has been roceived (liko the
foregoing) from all sections of the Union, tho last three
years, aud the strongest testimony in its favor is that
there is moro of it usod in the practice of tho regular
physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com
bined, a tact that can easily bo established, and Dillv
proving that a scientific preparation will meet with
thoir qniot approval when presented eveu iu this
form.
That this mcdicino will cure Liver Coraplaiut nnd
Dyspepsia uo one can doubt, after using it as directed.
It. acts specifically upon the stomach andliver; it is pre
ferable to culomol in all bilie/us diseases—the effect
immediate. They can be administoredLo female or ii
faut with safety und roliahlo benefit at nny time.
UEWAIIK OF COUNTERFEITS.
This medicine has attained tliut high character which
is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun
terfeiter* to put forth spurious articles at tho risk of the
lives of those who aro iuucceutly deceived.
Look well to the murks of the Genuine!
They have tho written signature of C. M. JACKSON
upon the wrapper, ami liis name blown iu thu bottle,
without which they ure spurious.
PRICKS ItliHUCKD,
To enablo all classes of invalids to enjoy tnc advantage!
of their greut restorative powers.
Single bottlea 75 cents.
Also for sale by J. A. LaROCHE, "W. W. LINCOLN.
Druggists, Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Agents, llavilaud, Harrall A Co., Charles
ton, S.C. MW Fly
£3~New Advortisoiuout ! Let Everybody RoaUItlffiSB'
No. 1.
R. R. R.
Rndwny’s Ready Relief
I S tho first and only remedy over recorded in the
Aludioal History of the World that has stopped the
most violent puius in a few seconds. It will stop the
MOST SEVERE PAINS in a few minutes, and cure the
most obstinate aud turmoutiug Rheumatic, Neuralgic,
three to five minutes,
AND HAS CURED
Rheumatism In Four Hours.
Neuralgia In One Hour.
Spasm
Cramps
Sick Headache
In Fifteen .Minutes.
Iu One Socon d.
lu Five Minutes.
In Five Minutes.
lu Fifteen Minutes.
Chill Fever lu Fifteen Minutes.
Chiilblaius lu Five Minutes.
Sore Throat In Four Hours.
Influenza Iu One Hour.
Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joint*, Strains, Bruises, Cuts
Wounds, Front Rites, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Tie
Doloroux, and all othor compluint-swhere there is severe
paius, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF will instantly
stop tho pain, and qttickly euro the disease.
TO THE SICK, PAIN SUFFERING OF SAVANNAH.
If you will call upon
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO, or
MOORE A HENDRICKSON,
And make oue trial of Bid way’s Ready Relief, they
Will guarantee that it will Tree you from pain
IN FIVE MINUTES.
1— It instantly Relieves you from Pain.
2— It Checks the Progress of Disease.
3— It Quickly Cures nnd Removes its Cunso.
ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS
It will cure in from ton minutes to two hours. A tot
inoonful taken internally will instantly check tho most
listressing discharges ot
DIARRIitEA OR DYSENTERY,
And iu ten minutes freo yon from pain.
CHILL FEVER-SICK HEADACHE.
It will stop tho most severe pains in u few minutes
i tho stomach, break up the Chill*.
• • ivith health and
RHEUMATISM. . 4| . .
It Is daily earing hundreds of tho most obstinate ana
painful Rheumatlo affections—old men and young meu,
the lame, the halt, tho crooked, and In fact, the most
painful and distressing victims of this complaint, are in
1 few hours cured by this oxtrnordiuary remedy.
People who have boon bed-ridden for years, have been
raised again to health and strongtb by the use of R.
New- York, with reference. The usual commission al
lowed. Cash purchasers can purchase of MOORE A
HENDRICKSON, and A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., attho
,unleash prices. RADWAY A CO,
162 Falton-Bfcreet, Now-York.
Sold by Druggistagenerally throughout the country.
Puiuk or It. R. R.—Large Siae, $1 per Bottle; Medi
al, 50 Cents; Small, 2ft Cents.
General Ageuts:
MOORE A HENDRICKSON, \
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., /
JACK80N BARNES,)
E. L. 8TR01IKER, ') Macon -
E. 8. WHITE, Milledgoville.
apr 9 eodlylamls
20 hlids P. K. Sugar
25 do do C. d7>
20 do Crashed do
20 do Ground do
20 boxes Loaf do
50 bbls No. 1,2. and 3 Mackerel
50 bnlf-bbls No. 1 and 2 do
25 kitts No. 1 do
2500 lbs Codfish
50 boxes Sealed Herrings
3lHJ bbls Whisky, Gin, Rum and Brandy
20 bbls Mouongaliola Whisky
20 quarter casks Cognac Brandy
2 pipes Holland Gin
20 quarter and eighth caskB Wine
2 quarter casks Scotch Whiskey
2 do do Jamaica Rum
60 boxes assorted Cordials
100 bbls Baltimore Flour
50 do Genessou and Hiram Smith do
100 half|bbls Canal Flour
150 boxes Palo aud No. 1 Soap
20 do Toilet do
200 do Sperm, Star and Mould Candlos
200 bags prime Rio Coffee
2ik) do Tobacco, ussorted qualities
50 cases Hyson and Black Teas
2ft bbls Butter aud Sugar Biscuit
6 boxes Pino Apple Cheese
30 do Soda Crackors
6 X) gross Pipes, assorted
2ft boxes Pickles, ussorted
60 M Spanish Cigars—fino
60 bbls new crop N. O. Syrup
60 Uo W. I. Molasses
10 do Stuart's Syrup
30 boxes Iiumou Syrup
2ft doa Brooms
20 doz Demijohns, assorted
60 five and tun gallon kegs
Lauding and in store, for sale by
jan ft COHEN A TARVER.
M 01i.\8Sl i >.—100 libl*. Now Orleuns Molus-
sus, fur sale to arrive by
doe 21 K1NCHLEY, LOCKETT A CO.^
nVKNINU DltEHH fSILKS.—Just received
a few patterns of pluin colored Silks, suitable tor
veuiug Dresses; also colored Satin, by
ItCCKWIIKAT.—511 nack.li!. Dr^W-h-un.
in half and quarter bbls., boxes and b*g 8 > landing
for nalo by . __
CL A OH ORN A CUNNINGHAM.
XTJ£W I.A Ull.—:I0 ke*.iiow to-'fl'Unl, l«inl-
ing from brig American nnd
dec 22 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM.
OTATOES.—sou barrel. Yellow Planting Po
tato., landing and for.-l* "F gw]pr , CQ
Q.
TAItll BKANPf.-' knlf PiP«« OUnt
Baaady, In .tor. and for **<« >>/ ^ O'BYRNE.
S TUART’M Stoant Belineil <;atidi«»—iu pouinl
, g* ta,f ts.'sss: ,or
^5 Moanment square.
1 ONO AND HIII AHK “Si 1AW1,^Ju.I
li TMeircd, alarg.fotof Bay SUte long and .qoaro
Shawls, both black and white, and colors. We would
invite particular attention to these goods, as the colors
• -.tvies are very desirable.
^ W.C. WADSWORTH.
pB AKINR lHl8IIES—varying in size* from
v.» , r* u iachM ' ju ‘,
PATENT MEDICINES, &c
im. konras-s ~
LIVERWORT AND TAR!
ABHt’i" r , '• U «l , ‘»lCo»fb, und At Pultnonary
^«FCOyW,5^ C,IBED
Th .°J 0l J. 0W . ,n ^ U from »he pen of Wm. u. I^jvI.
?® n ,’ distinguished editor of the U. 8. Military
< 1 « l « New-York, J.ao.rv 5
'mi* , ' ia ^ 00u *d bo moro oonclnulver 3
in ihlaf w# permit ourselves to oeenpyaspace
In tka.0 column, to ap «.k In rral.a of any .“tlil* In “hi
patent ur.dictno way; but whan wa ... tho lit. of a Tol
l °.V r ’«»"'««»?«d>ytb. n.. of any medicine wtmtl
w- oonnider It a. our riglit, if not our duty
f,V" *’ify 1 * of fact., that other, may
bko manuar, b« lion.dtud, Th. c..u which hal 1^
ducod a. to non till, artloto w at that of a yuung lady of
our ncoaatutanco, who by fr.i|uent oiooturo t* tho
n'yht air, controotod a Cofd wnlch icttl.il oa the Lana!
hoforo It. rarage. could be .lay.d. (Th). occurred tw!
yoatl .KO till, winter.) Varlou. r.modie. wore u,cd
lut with very little .11.01 or heoellt. Tho Couah of, w
worse, with oo|dou. .aoootoratlon, wad the eunkon evo
aod nalo, hollow oha.l, told wlalnly that pulmonary
dieo.se waedoing its woriton hor delict, fr.ia. 'I'!,
family phy.lci.u waa oonmlted, and although ho’would
not admit to tho ynnng l.dy that ih« really had th.
SEE* 1 ", >-« «»»W cto.oo .aaou'r.g.m to Im
to a cure. At this ori.i. hor mother was pereuaded to
mnko ue. 01 a bottl. of Dr. ltogor.'. Oompound gyroo of
Liverwort and Tar, and wo ufo happy to etat, ,h. £ „
perfectly cured In loe. than throe month, by this medi
cine alone, after ov.a hope,,, destroyed. It li nee-
tele to comment on ench . co.,, ,, thi. for the .
truth will reach whore polished llction never cau 1?
any doubt t'ie authenticity of till, etwtement, lot them
l’ESTJMON.KH °P THE N. Y. PIIKSS.
[brom tho Now-York Conrier. Aug. 13, I860 I
Db. Roqkrs's Strop of Liyshwort 8 and Tsk —We
have hoard of eo vor.l Important euro, rooently elfoetcd
by this excellent medicinal preparation, and in
—— - under
confidently. One cf ou
severely from a long stand
observation, K
nployees.who had suflurei
----O -^.-ding cold, during tho past
week commenced the use of this medioine, and his Cold
has entirely disappeared.
[From the Now-York Mirror, Sept. 2,1830.1
Liverwort anu Tau.—Of tho virtues of Dr. Ro
gers's Cough Medioine prepared from the above arti
cles, It is needless now to speak; Its efflcaoy in speedily
curing Coughs, Colds, and other lung complaints which
too frequently, if neglected, result in Consumption ia
too well established ?n publio confidence to need eulogy
[From the New York Dispatch, Ang. 25th, IRta.l
We have heretofore taken occasion te give our testi
mony in favor of tho curative properties of Dr. Rogers's
Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and would here
repeat the advice already given, for all persons who aro
«nli P t«6 «<iK rnn.ttww.fow of fj ie premonlt((ry
ufilleted with Consumption, u . Hn premonitor’
symptoms, to mako atrial of Dr. Rogers*' preparation.'
1 ho guuuine is signt-d Andrew Rogers, on the
fltcel idnto engraved wrapper around each bottle, aud
is sold wholesalo and retail by
8COVIL A MEAD,
113 Chartrcs-iit., New Orlcuni,
8ole general agents for the States, to whom all or
ders aud applications for agencies must be addressed.
Wholesale and retail Ageuts in Savnunah—T. M
Turner A Co., A. A. Solomons A Co., W. W. Lincoln
Moore A Hendrickson. 4 mo eod dec. 6
HOME MANUFACTORY
SADDLES, BRIDLES % HARNESS
J83 OongreMti-Rtreet, Hnvunnnli.
Ar-A The Subscribers manufacture “
fgSSmSAk and koep constantly on hand,;
targe and varied stock of Sad-,
JT dies, Bridles and Harness, and _
make to order every description of articles in their line.
Our stock comprises also a largo assortment of Truuka.
Carpet-Bags, valises, Saddlu-Bags, Whips, Ac. Per
sons deal runs of supplying themselves, will do well to
call at our establishment. All articles sold by us aro
warranted for material and workmanship.
H. W. HOLLISTER. I). MALI.ETT.
N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, our
exeontion prompt. Cmo 1 * 1 nov 16
1.00k Well to Your Time.
The Subscriber would inform tho public that
ho has received a new supply of fino Watch
Materials, in the way of Jewels, Cylinders,
Springs, Verges, Ilnuds, and all other articles
which aro necessary to carry on the Watch
Repniring business In all its brauches; and will say
that I am prepared to set in perfect order, tho finest of
Watches, at short notice anil reasonable chargsi. All
work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Also,
have roceived a lot of the genuine imported Crystals of
English mauufacturo, which will not break—not
Clooks und Jewelry cleaned and repaired
v w uf-n-c i
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
Piano Fortes, aud
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
being now completed, we would invito tho attention of
the musical publio to our stook, comprising every article
in the line, which can bo furnished (wholesale and
retail) at New- York prices.
PIANO FORTES,
by A. Stodakt A Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of es
tablished reputation, constantly on hand.
F. ZOUIIAUM & UO., IwponTFHS,
Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets,
oct 27 tf Next to Market Square.
Cheap Cash Store,
Corner of Whitaker and Congress Streets.
3 ^HE Subscribers aro receiving thoir Full and
Winter supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
lich they will dispose of at their usual low prices, for
cash or city acceptance. Our stock is large und well
selected. Plauters and Merchants visiting this city
would do well by giving us a callbeforo |>uro|>asinr
elsewhere. f-ep 27) M. PBENPERQAST A CO.
W
CHATHAM *IIEK1FF\S MALE.
ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in February
, . noxt, before the Court House in Mie city of Sa
vannah, between- the legal hours of salo, a Runaway
Negro, named Charles, who is now confined in the Jail
of Chntham County, ordered by the Honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court that he may be sold as the
law directs, (dec 2ft) JOHN DEVANNY, 8heriff C. C.
CHEAP CA8H STORE.
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS STS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have on hand a full as*ort«
I montfand w ell seleoted stock? A STAPLE AND
FANCY DRY GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Win
ter trade, whioh they offer for rale at the lowest possible
prices for cash o- *•** —-- >4 - —
CHEAP CA8I1 STORE.
Corner Wliftnker mid CongrcHM-gfrcct
J 'lIE Siibtcribnra have just received per Alaii
ma a fresh supply of Three-ply and Ingrain Ca
a, entirely new patterns. Also, 6-8 und 8-4 Flo
OH Cloth, whioh will be sold at our usual low prlcos.
n, ' v M. PRENDEBQA8T A CO.
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Corner of Wliltnker und ConterewH N(n.
M antilla velvets, black and fancy
SILK MANT1LLA8.—The subscribers havo just
ved Blue, Brown, Green, and Black 4-4 Silk Vel
vets, for Mantillas.
Also, a large supply of Black and Fancy Silk ftfantil-
las, which they will dispose of at their usual low prices,
nov ft M. PREN DEROAST A CO.
/ 1I101CK LiOHUEN BUTTER.—12 firkins
\j choice Gochen Butter, landing from steamship Ala-
abama and for sule by
den 29 COHENS A HERTZ.
MORSE A NICHOLS.
S
Sides, 20 do. do. do. Shoulders, received and for sale by
dec 29 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO,
Al.TIMOHK Flour, Lard nnd Bncon.
—220 bbls. Superfine Howard Street Flour, 2ft bbls.
10U kegs prime Leaf Lard, 50 hlids. choice Bac
R OMESTIC LIQUORS, «&c.—20 bbls.
Superior Old Monnngnhela Whisky, 30 do. do.
do., 50 do. E. Phelps' Giu, 30 do. Domestic Brandy,
25 do. P. A II. Connecticut River Rye Gin. 100 do. N. Y.
Sugar House Molasses, landing and for sale by
■l< c 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
XT KW YEAR’S CAKES. —A small lot of
i q the above, and a general assortment of Fancy
Biscuits, just rcooived by
dec 23 M. J. SOLOMONS.
CHRISTMAS-TREE APPLES.
SMALL LOT of these handsome and delicate
. Apples, just received by
ic 23 M. J. SOLOMONS.
S UNDRIEH.—Raisins, Figs, Almond*, Sar-
nine*, Preserves, Pickles, Currants, Citron,
Spices, of all kinds, fresh and for sale by
docio W. D.F-"—
y HUltSTIUAM C'AKIi*.—Just received |>or
Florida, from New York, a quantity of Christmas
es. For sale by JOHN DALEY,
deo 23 28 Whitakor-st.
L PPIjKH.—25 Mils. Apples, in good order,
lauding from schr. Ocean Bird and for sale by
tec 31 ROWLAND A CO.
lUll»Okl> MIJUA1C 25 bill., cru.hod Hu-
j gar, 10 do. Powdfercd do., landing from brig Excel
I .VLOUIC, *Jfcc.—UK) bbl*. Bultiinorn Flour, 100
1 bags White Cora, 200 do. heavy Soed Oats, landing
from brig Josephus and *or salo by
^ duo 31 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM.^
H-
»nd 2,5(KJ fuel While Fine Lumber, ludinl P*t .hip
Drottu aod fur sal. by
— DBIQHAM. K ELT.Y t CO.
lluvilii.dluzurt null Beelhuven’. WiirlrSt
TN 32 Books, uro ollurcd nt n ruffle, thu. n#ordili|f
1 nn opportunity of pnMOieln* n ynlunbln Murt.nl
nbrnry of Clueeio Mu.io, «t a rn.ro nominal cost.-
Diet, run be round at M.rir. J. M. C'onpor * C’u. a, aud
ttbe.toro nf F. ZOGUADM * CO.,
dr'.11 71 St, Juliau and 1U7 Bryan atreota.
I3I.U-l-m» l'nkn Pune, Jolly Moulds, dlffien-nt
I? el».e and patterne; Tin Presafn* Cases, Flatod
and Bteal Nut Crackers, Japanned Bread aud Kuif.
Tray., Spoon Boxes, to., at tha Uoueokaepur a F.nrpon-
um.lW Dry.n 8tr..L 11
A»IK8> SBW1NU CHAIU8.—A vary
I easy and comfortable article, with and without
,»». .» |5^ Broughton Street.
doe 31
. MORSE a NICHOLS.
G 1 KOUUIA BACON, See.—A >u|i«rlor
r tiola of Oaurfla Bacon, Hnine. Sides a.d Shou -
dare. Also euperlor Ooshon Buttrtr Und Apidee. fcr
aai.by [dec 2.1] JOIIW DAI.EY.
idjd.^ Bello.., ..earth
iUFKKIOK CANAL VIoOUH..—Lnnditi*
iS this day from eohr. II. A. Barling, from Ne.-York.
5^barroD rttprtio,