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SAVANNAH- MORNING NEW8, THURSDAY. JANUARY 20, 1853
THI DAILY NEWS.
The Dead
The iloail alone are great!
While heavenly plant* field • on Sarth,
Th# soil is ono or dewiest dearth j
But wl\on they die, h it.'itping shower
Comas down nod makes their memories flower
With odors, sweet though late.
The dead alone are fair t
While they are with us, strange Uses play
Before uur eves and oli&se away
God's light) but l«t thom pale and die,
And swell the stores of memory—
There Is no envy there.
The dead alono are dear !
White they are here, long shadows fall
From our own forms, and darken all:
JUut wheu they leave us, all the shade
Is round our own sad footsteps made,
And they are bright and clear.
The dead alone are blest! <
While they uro here, cloud* mar the day,
And imtur suow-lalisnipthoir May:
llro-.daoa thsir land of i
WlKIMi.tAl.li AND KHTAia
CLOTHING STORE.
U aVING rwiilurtul I rum tho eehtef uf Bnrimnl
iiuU Mryan street to the new brick buildiug erected
ou tuo site ut the I’neenlx House, uu Bryan street, above
Mr. champion’* Grocery titore, the Subscribers roapoot-
fuiiy ituiiuiiuoe to the oitlaeus of Savnunuh and Us vU
cioity thattney will keep constantly on hand a large
aud well rfeJeotMd stoek ot
ucady iiladc Clothing,
'iogether wuu every article necus,ary in the
i£ontlomeu’« Furnishing Line.
We would invite apecial auvutmu to our oiegaut and
eeluui .took of Kail end Winter Garments. bhirts of
ot too tfuc.t quality, cravats lu every variety, Collars
or (be new wit sty 10s, Drawer* and Undershirts of va
rious materials aud rnaxe. Caps, Hale, Gloves, Books,
liouts aud Shoes. Also Traaks, Blankets, *o., Ac., all
of which will be sold at
UutiMually Low 1* tires, by
novti-(ha D. AliltAllAM A URO'lilEB,
Oliver’s new crick bunding, liryan-st.
vvliter ikon works,
Montgomery, Ain bantu, Bept. 1, IB52.
i .Mill owners to the most valuable improvement in
Mill Machinery of the day, uiul to warranted—to wit:
COOFAilt’S PATliNT UPUJLUHT AND
DilttiCT ACT 1 Nil hl.M.LE ANO
(iANGBAW HILL liNllllNK.
naJKACiNutwi.NU uruxn valuaulk imimiuvkuents)
HUAit'a rd i tw I ou« rmuuus fttuwurtKS
An inoomparabty tuptriur siibntituU jor the Hay Wheel.
The peculiar principle from whioh the above Mill de
rive* ice greatest morn, is mors cspeoiaily valuable ia
ice auulioatlou to the Uaug saw frame. The Eugiuu
nudUMly underu
rolled by the strain in the
uruuuotluu oi tins at a particular
the up and down wnril stroketunu-
atly talliug with euoli jarriug effects on tits plumber
blocks auu wrist plus,) is entirely arrested, the bash
boiug thus always euspoiidva ut» it wsn on the flteuui,
reiioi lug thureoy the journals and wrist, (so liable to
heat luiu* usual appiiuatiou) or all heatiug tendency.
By virtue ui this principle, practical nemoustratiun
ouu be i.irnishod that tueso mills are capable of un ea
sy speuu of Mi revolution# per minute, and at this
spoeu aro ubmly uoiselesa; the out of the suws ooing
k.uios- aloue heard. A coiuiuou speed for the siugte
saw uuuer this application is trom AVjtodbU revolu
tions per uiiuutef The style iu which these Engims
and tnelr appurtenances lire gotten up, is superior
throughout, whim tho mill iu its design, embodies eve
ry practical aud well tried improvement extant. The
Chgiuo aud otner Worn irum tills establishment is nut
excelled iu any part of kite United States. fcuiployiug
Oa it dou.., the best talent, and provided with the uosi.
heavy and light tools aud materials^ no stiperu&ity of
1 y conceded uy ail who
works.
Attention is also called to
Cuopur’s v strictly i'ortnblo nnd Vibra
tory” Circular s«uv Mill;
which may be hauled with entire facility, from point to
ivbi'y in Now York, New Or
leans, ilibhtie, Charleetou, bavauuah, Augusta or Wa-
coik—tue transportation to these puiute ooing moder
ate from the laoiiitie* presented oy the itauroud and
Dry Goods, Clothing, 8tc.
iTmToW *K\\H« STORE.
Owai Saiirifltc
AT MAAS &. HEYMANN’8
CLCTlIlKli EMPORIUM.
IfllH te IlitHANN I'., >o Wftwm their
iyl ,.tron. ami Id. iiSblio n»*'»‘ l r. In h°‘h <h" ott,
amfcouutr., that th., are bow pr»par.d to offer
tho laraeft and b.it ..leotod .lock, of
CJ.OTU/yU. minfotfenrrnf arsurtment of Gtn
ft.men'. FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy
Notion*.
ever brought to this city, suitable for fall aud winter
wear, nt prioes never known or heard of ia thlsi
tr ^V« onmnorate a fsw leading artioles in our ill
wliinh wo Invite tpecial attention:
Kxua Heavy Ovrrronls.
In Bearskin, Petornhatn, English and American Pilots,
Fin* Blanket nml Double Cloth.
Ilresb and Vror.lt Coins,
In Blsok, Blue, Brown. Olive, and Dove Colored
French and English Cloths. J
lltialiieN* nml tlnnllng Costs,
In every variety of styles, and of dlffcrent\materials,
such as Cloth, Cassimere, Tweed, Caahmeret and man
ufactured In plain, clouded, striped aud mixed patterns.
Pitntnloonw,
In Block and fttney Colored Cloth, Casslmsro and Cas-
■inet supertine Doeskin in various oolor-
Vesle,
Plnln, White and Figured Satin and Silk—for wedding
Doiiblo and Single Breasted, la a va-
Hoalery,
Oents* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Books, Gloves,
Suspend*™, Cravats, Bilk and Satin Stocks, ami Nook
Ties of the latest Freaoh and American styles lu great
variety.
iluiM, Capa. Trunk*, Carpel ling* and
VnlUcs.
The peculiar Dualities poseesied by the Subscribers for
lliTwok, * k “ A ‘ -*■- *“ J —
importing their"
will enable them to offer induce
ments in their trade eeldom met with, aud at the same
tiino making
THE UNION SAVING STORE
Corner of Congress and Jefferson strosts—the greatest
depository of BEADY MADE CLOTHING in this
oountry.
MAAB k 11EY MANN.
Hoy* ami Yanthw* Clothing,
; to be surpassed in the variety of styles, make
low price, to be found at the above named eitab-
Great Reduction of Prices.
In order to raduae the present largo and eboioe stook of
WINTER UOOlItt
SAVANNA II ‘ II AZAAK,
118 Brougktonttreei, next door to Horton <y Riks-
man’* Jewelry Store.
A DKLBANCO begs to announce to his city
# aud oountry customers that in older to prepare
determined to offer to purchaser* for rath very liberal
Inducements to supply themselyes with Winter C
from his present stock. To those who have not
pleted their supplies the present affords a rare chance
to mako purchases. These Goods being entirely
are uot thrust unon the market (as is cflen the
with cdte'ap sales) to be sold at any price, in order to get
rid of them, but are offered to cash purchasers for “
portuuity to make good selections.
New Clothing Store.
Will, COX, lMMPEii & TAILOR
No. Ill VVHITAKEK-STRKET,
Next door to O. M. Grijfen't Jewelry Store,
M AY'ING recRiitly roturm-d from th« Norlli, rc
spootfully invites the attention of his friends and
ubiio generally to Ids une stook of Rkadv-A
CnoriiiNO, selected by himself, aud consisting, in
of Dumb aud Frook Cloth Coats, in black, bine,
other colors; Brown and Drab Petersham OvkK-BaOitsj
Fancy Cassimere and Tweed Backs and Fuocks; Mot
tled aud Blue Heavkk do.) Supotiiue blaok French
Doeskiu Cassimere and Fauoy French Cassimere Pams:
Drab, Grey and Fuuey Tweed do.; Vkbis, lu plain and
Figured Satin; Figured, Block and Fanoy Bilk; Blaok
aud Fauoy Cassimkuks. Together with a choice selec
tion of shirts,from the best makers; also Undershirte,
Drawers, Cravats, Collars, Buspeudors, Gloves, Udkfs.
Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, Ac.
W A very handsome assortment of Blue, Blaok,
Brown and other colored Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins
and Vestings, which he is prepared to make to order in
Waevr eomtuuuioaUou thorew iih. Address,
A. WARNEll, sec y,
, J. S. WINTER, Ag t,
Montgomery, AIl.
I*. 8.—Thew works have recently shipped to Pensx-
wtiiuu arc uapuoluof muting AO.li
.rties ordering, effected the purc-huse after a
ugu the Nurtdoru atm eastern States, lu search
Mew Wale a, Clock) Jcweiiy
- A-Vw U.tAbl » a'%,**.*,
htl >Vt*HTU.\ S i HiuET, No 148.
.1 is t RanOIS B t LIN, Munaiupturer of Uhrn
uuidetoi'a, Ciookv, Low u Clucks, Watches, no. no.
rcj t .Sot4uuj luforuis ms uustuuiure aim tue puimu geue-
rauj umt <.e IUe ui-tcU up cue S>t-<re 11.1 Brough
Snore no luteuuo to maae a permanent looati
«arry ou tueseweR'j basiues* ' - -
L CJOCXS, ChruaolUbl
•8, }»
rj,uo.,Ac,
1U.U
i Uisputoh, uu
auu Euiicv cooti
t prioes possible.
1 piuu'ge myseii shall t
DiuuAuou,
HE FUL.R iff 1 ’ i.Atsocilr., UO»VNE & CO.
' this day dissoiveu by mutual cuusaut. to take offoot
im Lie day ol sauuary.
Sill, 18M._
AEFREDT. BOWNE,
EDW’u. 8. KEMPTuN,
lU il'b 11. M.vIWIaLL.
1»aau D. LaHooHS,
rj AhVt MOUlVn,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER it. CO.
rUlDAY, Ja.NUAUY Hru.
fl'HE Luck oi liuri.i LjiiUou: .i Romanes of the
,~*J lastContury. By Wui. M. 1 haokeray.
Appmtou'a Popular Librur>,
Tue Ujy uuatur, or AUvoutures in Scarohof a White
Bun'am. JJy captain Mayne Reid, author of "The
Tbei Wic.il Works of Henry Alford, Vioar of Wymea-
vroiu, Leicestershire.
Mviumrs, J ..unml aud Corresp >ndoncs of Thomas
Moji'e. Euiteu oy Lord Jonn Russel, *1. P. Part II.
Mv-iuoiosof Mrs. Harriet Newell Cook. By Mrs. 8
•Hralgutiruey. '
T.ie Course of Faith, or the Practical Believer Do
ll mated. By John Augell James.
. as MsVtyfs. Heroes aud Bar ds of ths Soottith Cov.
enahts. By Gew.rgv Ulltliian, M. A.
L AW l)0-FAltFNISit,'*»Ul*.— Tho umlcr
signed lifia ta' >u into partuership, ia the practice
oi tue Law, Ills pun, ISAAC alULFURD MAHali, under
the uamu of M. 0:1. M. MAltbil. They will personally
attend the duporior Courts of Chatham. Bryan, Bulloch,
EiUugUaui, doriven, Burke, Washington and WUkinsoi.
Cyuuti-js, aud have mane arrangements for the prompt
collection of dents ia most of the counties in the dtate.
ft if Ciffoe 17b (up stHrs) Bay-etrtst, bavauuah.
Mtykih idaa. iy mulford marbu
8aLb.— \ prune, ilkeiy und inUililgvm
about 28 year# of age, of good oharaeter, and
i eound. Apply to WM. WRIGUT.
mi KiblA iiNDhR vM»T8.rrJuR rcu’U
i a small lot Buokeklb Under Vest* for *alo bv
ROBINSON k CAMP,
NEGRO BROGANS, Gentleman's tine
W HITE !*lfi.*N8— Au HXculJeiH uutcle lot
family use, just rocelvod and for sale by
... n ' iw
Cari>ets! Carpels!! Carpels !!!
Wf 1. Iluv. lilt, tluy nponrfl fur .ulu u .pletlUid
y f assortment ot Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Bugs,
Window Curtains, Ao., couslstl -- * ‘ -*
2U pieces 3 ply CarpetB
10 do Velvet Tapestry
ft do Felt Carpet
100 common Rugs and Mat.
UW^pairof beautiful style Window Shades
.u_ .. _ rft | the i owe ,ttnarkc
AIK1N a BURNS.
aULLIWEliY
Millinery and Oren-IHakliig.
Mils. S. -I-OMBS, No. 15 B.rnarU-.truol.
will upon on Tuesday, October 2dth, her F&U
stook uf Bonnets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Vel-
Mr-
RUs. Miliifr.il,
*"7 CONUtiK.iS-STNJt
u on Friday usxt, 2Vth .
Faahiouable Silk, Velvet, Straw, and
French imported Bonnets, Kibbons.Triminiug*
for Drosses, Jfronoh Flowers, Silks for Party
Drosses, Collars and Under-Sleeves, respect
fully invites the attention of Ladies to her Store, No.
i of Mrs. 8.’s scleo-
126
MIL.LINKUY AND FANCY UUOBS.
RIMS. DOE,
JYo. 17 BARNAHD-STRBBT,
Takes this method of informfug the Ladles of
Savannah, and vioiaity, that she hasoa hand
(and will be constantly receiving) a large and
tashiouable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons,
Caps, Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas)
Straw Trimmings, ko., ko.
P. 8.—All orders from the oountry promptly attended
to.oot 2fl
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
'PHIS MUlIrtCJUBUK hue un huud, nnd is
i ' -
constantly rsJeiving from the best and
utuie maaufauturers in the country, Rich Diamonu, nu-
by, Pearl, and other iewelry, and sterling Silver Wnre,
•uoh as Table, Dosaert and Tea Spoons and Forks; 811-
vor Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets: Castors; Cups nnd
9auoers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and
Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cruam, Cake and Fish Knives;
Solid Silver Dessert, Piokle aud Butter Knives; Nap
kin Kings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated
Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors;
Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle
Knives and Silver Plated ou Steal Table and Dessert
Knives.
Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooks and common Brass
Clocks of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever and Lopine Watches; Fine
Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim
bles) Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold aud Silver
Watch Chains. Seals and Keys; line Rogers's Pocket
Cutlery; Rasors and Basor Strops; Card Cases Port
Watches and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, he
couffdently believes he will satisfy all who may favor
him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and
terms as liberal as at any establishment in the Statu.
8. WILMOT. No. I Market-square.
COFFEE.
A AA Bags Prirao Grneii Kio Coffee.
^-jbvJU 100 do Fair *' " "
120 do Prime “ Jamaica"
40 do and 70 mats Old Java '*
10 do Prime Laguira "
For sale from store by
Jan 12 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
U.NWUIKIS.
170 bbls Sugar House Molasses.
50 " Recti tied N. O. Whisky.
20 “ High Procf White •*
20 and ,V» Pipes 4th Proof Brandy.
20 H and ‘4 " Malaga Wlno.
20 Casks pte nnd 10 do qts Pc/ter.
8tf bbls Hiram Smith’s and pure Geneses Flour.
f»0 Quintals new Codfleh.
10O Boxes New Scaled Herrings.
100 “ New M. R. Raisins.
Colgate's Pearl Starch.
HARRIS A CO.
100
HARRIS A CO.
r LSV.UliLE.t.'iii VV a Ox u.,11.1.
Ij ReotiUcd, landing from soltr. Martha Jane, and
CLAQHORN 1 CUNNINOIIAM.
O ju<jr.l»v.—5i5 lilius, Auw-Oilonu* sugar, laUUllij
ki from sebr. Martha Jans, and for sale by
Jan 13 CLAUUORN k CUNNINGHAM,
r It* 4
\ HoXlR NEVV FIGS, just received nml for
O Kj sale y J AMES G. WATTS,
dau 17 No. 4 Barnard street. Savannah.
L'lFrk a>lUTn U Ntttiuui Uiutiuug. euiiahli
I foT house servants, at four dollars per suit, for sal
by ljanS) HOulNbON A CA&IP.
M
for sale by
; DOYLE.
LJ LG .it.—»U MM'ls. IViio Riou Sugar; 15 hmie.
Cj* Muscovado do ; IQ hhds. bt. Oroix do.; 30 bbls. Cut-
tea Sugar; 30 bole. Crushed aud Powdered do, just re-
ca.vs i and tot sale by-
MCMAHON k DOYLE.
U
ifj t'.iiNnil Sizes ou tiuud uuu luuiiufac
tnrwl to order by MORSE A NICHOLS,
145 Broughton at-
K
mr ;; &M4xaa~iu»u.
M a U»-—a c..#k. iu-« *»u,(iut „i n,
liams, jvacruooived and tor sale by u
juad C. B. 8CALLY, St. Andrew's Hall.
a 'ii AalG.thii Mbiotj lu. C H. &■ t o 8- Mill
\ . Slones Unded from sehc. Plandome from New-
■koPk ^ 4jsntf, HOWLAND AGO,
VV ’bSSw IVl'utot'whri'olt'iirnMMdiViSi
ooid w«6tUur,juvb received aud for sale at a reiuced
prlea by UdaflJ . MOOBE A IIENDHICKSON.
•>- LJaij -Tue Min
l years old, one 26 > ears old.«
and one 28 years old;
AppL t
4, •*» ‘bill—-\ iU.iO Uj ymr« ulu ami i>i> aife
I 31. o oW .iihh.r boy child!;.
Womcb 2d. .wold; .Wins S6; t«o Ui.i. 13y.ee.
old 1 » ullrl 17 i » Boy 13; .ud lht«. Boy. U inn old.
Jh U«10 -WM.WEIUUT.
20 Half Chests *4 and ^lb Papers Blaok Tea.
20 " “ beiected Uyssn. do
60131b Boxes do
60 Packages Buckwheat Flour.
WObbls Piuk-Eve Planting Potatoes.
100 do E. Phalp’s Gin.
40 do P. and li. Connecticut River Gin.
QUEFEE.
O/IA ®“9* P r * n * e Green Rio Coffee.
.4UU 60 J Old Gov. Java
In the Store of [jan 12] SWIl'T A 00.
M ACKEItEL.
35 bbls No l^Maoksrt
20 « .... 2
30 ** •* 3
!a store and for sale by [jan 13] SWIFT A CO.
do Muscovado do
iu do N. O. do
25 bbls Stuart's Cirolt A. Sugar Crashed.
26 ” B. Sugar Clarified.
25 “ C. " Yellow CUrifiod.
’.HIboxes" Refined Loaf.
Ia store and for sale by [jan 12] BWI7T A CO.
TKA TKA*
1A Hulf Cli.,1. Yuugy ilycun Tec.
lv 16 do Black Tea, in storo and for sale by
Jaa M SWIFT A CO.
1 H-.ANTINM POTATOES.—400 bbln. Nov .
8eotla Potatoos, suitable for planting—said to yield
better and mature atacb earlier than other kinds. For
sale by [jul] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
M AUBOlilXUll IKON iMANTKl.cC ..
cheaper, handsomer nnd mora desirable article
the real marine Anew lot just received by
Jan 6 MORSE A NICHOLS, 165 BrougStua-s*.
Sugar of prime quali^, landing per
from New Orleans, for sale by
COHANS A HERTZ.
u
ACOMi-*8U hhds. Bidre.aud nhuulderu landiug
> from Bxlg W. Clark, aud for eale by
w 18 CL AGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
RW ORLEANS Lble.
New Crop N. O. Molaouae, landing from soh. Mar-
J nns, and for sale Vv
" ^RANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
. * - dvijd.. iv«i Bviunoiun a vv
NKW OKLGANS ttllUAK.
1 i. * s New Or tan mi Sugar from Good
S‘ Ohtr!.., Lucille, Uad-
(Jrouud
J*l“amau.ai. kelly t co.
350
VOUSALK.
Bu.hel.cf Seed Rico. Apply to
Tlr WM.WB10IIT.
MU
Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ko.
dcnUunu!n'» HefrtoraUon.
11. WEIGAND has
just opened, under tho
Planter's Hotel, a neat
and comfnrtebto Eating
Room, with an excellent
Kltahen and Cooking Range adjacent, a* a Restnniant.
He ha* an excellent Cook from Strasbong, who will suit
German, Amtrloan and French tastes. Oy store. Fish.
Meats, every thing that this market affords, can b# had
in all styles on short notice. Young Clerks and others
who have rooms in town, are invited to try tho Euro
pean mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant.
Philadelphia Lager Beer, bwiesand l.lndlmrger Checao,
kept always on hsnd for the use of families. oot 6
MARSHALL HOUSE,
Brnughion-Mtrert, Hnvnninili, Gn.
Wm. Johnson, Proprietor.
M This ostublishDiont Is now in " full lidt
of successful oporntlon." The patronage thus
far extend to it, the proprietor rc^nrds as assur
ance that his eutorprise had ceased to he an experiment
almost us soon as it oommcnced, and that the Marshall
House has already obtained a pormanent and promiuont
position among the hotel! of our city.
Being situated on ono of our flnost streets, contiguous
to various plaoos of business, and freo from tho noise
and bustle of our more crowded thoroughfares, Its loca
tion affords inducement# of quiet and convenience. To
families visiting Bavannuh, our arraugementk enable
us to offer enlarged accommodations. To tho publio, the
assurance is ronowed, that every requisite ot a tirst
class hotel will be nuppiiod that intelligent Industry
apd liberal expenditure can command, ly aug 21
EagBe Hotel,
On the Corner of Iin/;er and Chatham sis.,
Oglethorpe, Gcorsla.
SITUATED IK THK MOST DUSINKSS PAHT OP TUE C1TT.
BY JAMES BELL.
Tills is the largest nnd host furnish
ed Hotel in tho city, couvealent for the
Travelling Public. Chargos moderate,
and Fare the best the country affords. A
large and extensive Livery Btable is near at hand. Tho
pnSllo aro invited to cull and see for themselves. soplO
EMPIRE HOTEL,
Oglethorpe, On.
*THE Subscriber, late of the Washington Ilall,
I Macon. Oa., having takon tho above Hotel, and fur
nished it throughout with the host of new furniture, and
having large and airy rooms, I10 hope* to share a por
tion of public nntronago by olnso attention to business,
having good ut&bling and every oonveulonoe to make
the guests of his house comfortable,
jail ly J ESS F. CAIN. Proprietor.
riMih Subscriber has now received his fall stock
1 of Stoves, and respectfully solicits a call at his es
tablishment, whero a large variety of Stoves for cook
ing, parlors and offices, from the best manufacturers,
are on sale, on the most reasonable terms. Also, Hol
low Ware, Pots. Ovens, Spiders, Saucepans, Cast Iron
Pumps, Beer Pumps, Cast Iron Charcoal Burners. Sad
Irons, Revolving and Long Handle Waffle Irous, Wafer
Irons, Fire Dogs, Firo JrouB, Nails, Tacks, Table Cnt-
lery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Box and other Coffee
Mills. BraBnFnucats and Couplings, Ao.
A choice selection of Planished Ware, Coffee Biggins,
Tea Pots, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, large und
emull, Egg Boilers, Castors.
Britannia Ware. Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers,
Cigar Lamps, Centre Tabic Lamps, Campnlne Lamps,
Oil Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid
Lamps, Brass and White Metal Candlesticks.
A large assortment of Japauned and Plain Tin-Ware,
Chamber Pails, Toilet PaiD, Wlno Coolers. Toilet Cases,
Cash Boxes, Hquaro and Round Boxes, Spine Boxes, Ba
sina nnd Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursory Lamps, Glass
Drainerr, Knife and Spoon Hoxos, Trays, 12to28inches,
Spittoons, Foot Baths, Ac., ko.
Wooden Waro, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses,
Step Ladders, Tubs, Pails, Keelers, Measures, Flour
Boxos, Willow Wagons, Children's Willow Chairs,
Brushes, Ac., Ac.
All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work exeauted with
dispatch. Printed Catalogues may be had on applica
tion and sent post free.
Silver’s Fire and Water-proof Mineral Paints con
stantly kept on hand; C'atnphlne and Spirit Gas. "
Ssle Room—10, 12 aud 14 Barnard-st.
Workshop—184 Bay-st.
JOHN J. MAURICE.
EDWARD O’BVBSE’S
GBOCEHV AND LKIUOK STORE,
Taylor** Building, .Vinrket Wharf.
a ftAVANNAH, GEORGIA. <£3535*^
largo stock of Grucehies, Liquors,SHm*
Crookery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing.
35 chests Black Tea.
35 bags of Coffee.
40 boxes Ground Coffee.
40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugars.
70 boxos Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap.;
4 pipes Holland Gin.
6 half-pipes Coguoc Brandy.
15 barrels Fourth Proof Domestio Brandy.
40 do. Phelps's Gin.
35 do. Rum.
10 hhds. do.
IS barrels Port, Malaga, and Madolra Wines.
W M. J. H U NT'S
Shavingk HnirdrcssingEslublishmcn .
No. 108^4 Broiiifiitoii-Mtreeti
NEARLY OPPOSITE 8l" ANDREWS MALI.
W J. H. begs respectfully to announce to the
« citisuns of Savanuah that his facilities lor dis
patch in his businesanre now complete, and that every
attention whioh the oonventauue of his customers may
require will bo promptly afforded by him. Thankful
for the very libera) patrouage he has thuo far received,
his future efforts will be diroated so a* to merit an in
crease thereof.
Hair Oils, Colognes, Restorative, aud Shaving Creami
of various kinds, kept constantly on hand, aa 5 ly
T. W. McAKTMOU dc C4>;
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Ware.
and Grates, Pumps
sept 28
E. II U it »1 If it T O UI8TEAU,
CABINET MAKER,
Corner of Midland State-strecteforer Mossrs
Stibbs A Davis’s Blacksmith Shop,)—will at
tend to all orders for work i n his line with
promptness. Also, Carpets out andpufcdown.OilClotlii
laid, and Matting nut and fitted to Halls and Rooms, in
neat and finished manner. ly mar
llobiiiMin df Cuiup,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
And Dealer* in Fine. Ready-Made. Clothing,
,A UK now receiving (heir Mocks of Full nnd Win-
./\ ter Goods, consisting iu part of fine Blue, Black,
and Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over-
Coatings, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Beavers and
Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English,
Frcnchand American Casalmer ,of Bl’k and Fancy Col-
ore; Vestings, of Silks, Santins, Cashmeres, Embroid
ered, and rich Cut-Silk Yolvets. All of which will be
made up at the shortet notice, aud in the best style of
workmauehlp.
Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the
well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings ft Co..
No. 231 Broadway, New York, and is warranted equal
to any in the city.
Wo keep constantly on hand the largest assortment
of Furnishing Goods of any house in the trade, such as
White aud colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread
and Gaute Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel
and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Moriuo and
L&mhs Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk,
White and colored Kid Glovos, of Alexander's mnko;
Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in fact, every
thing necessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. For sale
on as accommodating terras as can be had in the city, at
Gaudry's Building, next door to Pulaski House. sep21
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
L AfyOCUE, IIOWNK & CO. have received by re-
cent arrivals, and offer for sale upon the most fa
vorable terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to whioh
they invite the attention of merchants aud planters, vlx:
25,000 yard# Kerseys, all qualities.
12,000 do Schley’s Plains.
10,(hk) do whito and blaok Washington Jeans.
5,000 do heavy all-wool Plains.
3,000 pairs English Duflil Klnnkuts.
100 do 10-4,11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blankets.
20 bales 3-4, 7-8. and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings.
2<> do Osnaburgs.
In addition to the above, their stock of House Furnish
ing. Staplo aud Fauoy Dry Goods, is now complete, and
will com;«r« with any house In the southern country.
G R0<L:HIKS—Tho chnleeat quality of Fam
ily Gooeries, Wines, Liquorsand Ifolyday Frnits,
to be had at (deu 171 C. B. SCALLY'8,
Delivered in any part of the oity free of cartage, and
put up with oaro and correctness,
4
FOR WALK.
1 STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of lOhom
L power, with Boollor attached. 'Apply to
fa 18 COHENS k HERTZ.
A 1#K.—30 half barrels Taylor & Sou’s Albany
Alo, per bark Harvest, just received andLfb* sale
by CJUANTOCK, ROBERTS k CO.,
janfl Willink's Wharf,
I>ATB »De Foil* (liras, TrufllcM, 1’etits
* Pols, Ao.—just rooeived a lot of new Pate 'De Fois
Gras, Truffles, Petits Pois, Artiobaute, Gelee, for sals
by [dec 30—tf] J. ROUSSEAU.
1?ORSAIaE.—A Woinnu 34 years old, fc good
Cook; a Woman 28 years, a Woman 21 years, oc-ok j
a Woman 12 years, and a Woman 18 year*. Apply to
jan 6 WM.WRIGUT.
G 1 ROUND AUCSUKM fur sinking tab-graph
F poles and post* of all kinds ta the^nnm^ fur sale
-jICH GLACE 8IL,K>>—lu Mud«, Drat"
Li Green, Bose, Bine and Salmon Culnre, just reo’d
>or Honda by W> C. WADSWORTH,
jan 6'Marshall House Building.
TDST U£C1 El VKD per New York etnuroer—
if a fine assortment of Smoked Beef and Tongues.—
Aliio—a fine arBota of Fnlton Market Beef, aud a vari
ety of seasonable articles, which are offered for sale by
jaal JOHN DALY. 88 Whitaker street.
SHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
New-York Advertisements,
NEW.VOKK WlltK HAILING WORKS
THE 8UIWORIBER mannRicluree WIRE KAIL-
i INO Ibr publio and private grontid*, Verandahs,
Window Guards aud Grating; _ . _ _ Trt _
WROUGHT and CAST IRON RATLING, Iron
Columns, Iron Doors and Hhuttera, Iron Bwlstaud*, and
Iron Furniture; , .
WIRE FEN0R8. ,«’» Plantations, Railroad*. Ao.,
mad# entiroly on a near Jin, with rails and Iron posts.
Prices at*, II and 1.1 couts per running foot 4Jb feet
high. For circular# with designs address
JNO. B. WICKERRHAM,
312 Broadway, N-iw-York.
N. B.—The Subscriber wonhf rofer to the Indusur* of
Forayth-ptace, the railing and gallery work at the Jew
ish Hynagogne, and annmbur of dwellings in Savannah,
the enolosuro of the private cemetery of tho Evorett
family at Fort Valley, and also to his work at Macon,
Madison, and other places ta Goorgta.
Agent in Savannah, U. W. HARPCA9TLE, No. 2C0
Congress-?!., and 05 8t. Jnilan-St. lj taar 6
3 10 STATIONERY AND BOOKSELLERS.—
The subscribers would call your attention to their
ck of papers whioh embrace tho largest variety ever
before offered in tills market, consisting of the following
Larsons,
Ow en A Ifnrlbnt,
Plainer k Smith,
Green Mountain Mills,
Jessup A Bros.,
Cham berlin's,
Wheoler.Mkelk’nABaho’ck,
Doteo, Mansfield A Root,
Crane A Beach,
Cram A Co.,
Oiborn A Gibb#,?
Gibb* A Colt,
Niagara Mills,
Kiugiitand k Hon,
A. L. Dunnell,
Urapley A Brothers,
together with colored, printing,
wrapping“ J *" " *- ■*-
Fuller, ParkerJA Parsons,
. tissue, tea,
K j by a pa-
AHD,
jy29 «m Paper Warehouse,281 Pearl sjrcet.
w
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friends of Education to the following Text
by Henry Kiddle, Principal of Publio School No. 2,
tue city of New-York; with questions and Illustra
tion*. Price SI eta.
PARLEY'S UNIVERSAL HISTORY.—A Univers
al History, on the Baris of Geography, in one volume,
12mo.. 3*) pages, Illustrated by Maps and Engravings,
and uosignod for the family oirolc, and for the use of
schools. $1.
NEWMAN’S SOUTHERN ELECTRIC READERS.
In Four Parts.
GRAY'S CHEMISTRY: Or, vne Elkmknth or
CnXMiSTur—Containing the Principles of the Scionoo,
both Experimental and Theoretical, illustrated with
numerous Engravings; by Alonio Gray, A. M., Profes
sor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in the Brook
lyn Female Institute, Andover, Mass. R« '
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THE ANALYTIC MANUAL; by Jam
gott, A. M., formerly Classical Principal of the Collogi-
ate School, New-York oity. 62>6 cts.
MoEl.LIGOTT'S YOUNO ANALYZER-Boing a
easy outline of the course of instruction in tho English
Language, presented in McEUigott's Analytic Manual,
designed to servo the double purpose of Spelling-Book
and Dictionary in the younger classes iu schools; byj.
N.McEIligott, A.M. 25 cts.
THOMSON'S SERIES OF ARITHMETICS.—1st—
Thomson’s Arithmetical Tables, 10 cts; 2d—Thomson's
Mental Arithraetio, 12>£ cts; 3d—Thomson's Practical
Arithmetic, 37% cte; 4tli—Thomson's Higher Arithme
tic, 76 ot*.
We have the highest testimonials ta favor of those
books from every part of the Union, wMoh, together with
LUte of our Standard Text Books, may be had at the of
fice of tho Daily Morning News.
Teachers, School Committees, or Trustees, who wish
to examino any of onr Sohool or Music Books, with a
view to their introduction, will bo furnished with copies
free of charge. If to bo sent by mail, a sufficient
amount In Post Office Stamps must be sent with order
to pre-pay the postage. One-third, or at most, half the
price of the book will usually cover the expense of
postage. Careful directions, stating the post office,
county and Stato, should accompany the order.
NEWMAN k 1VISON,
(99 Broadway, New-York.
vised edition.
Costar’s Exterminator.
T70R THK TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF
JC Rats, Mioe, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice,
Moles, Booties, Crickets, Ac. Warranted not injurious
to the human family. Will not die in their holes. Also
Exterminator for tho total annihilation of BED
BUGS.
Principal Depot, 448 Broadway.
RicrKur.vt'ES.—Washington nnd Centre Markets; Mr.
Hodges, Cailton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House;
Captaiu Flowers, Pacific Hotel; 8helley’s Saloon,
Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets 5
Cl.as. Thibault, No. 16 Washington street; L. Delmo-
nioo, 25 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun
day Times; Westchester House, Bowery aud Brooine
streets ; W. Holberton, 430 Broome street, aud 75
Maideu Lane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41
South street; George Gay, 07 Uniou Place ; Benjamin
Wood, 40 MoDougal street; L. B. BineBse, 13 John
street, nnd 80 St. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas,Jr.,
Architeat,304 Broadway.
CKimriCATK or 167 deaths.
I have given Henry R. Costar's Exterminator an ef
fectual trial, and having Been the wonderful effects of
the same, uud convinced of the superior ettic&oy of his
Exterminator over any other preparation ever offerred
to the public, I oordially recommend it. By two appli
cations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead
in the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS K1HK,
Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery.
New York, December 11th, f85l.
For salobr all the wholesale druggists in the city and
the principal druggists in the United Stat»' Canadas,
West Indies, Ao. Warranted in all coses. None genuii
unless signed by HENRY R. COSTA It,
jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York.
IGT For sale byJ. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st;
and by MOORE A nENDRICKSON.
Bo wise iu time—’Tis folly to «lel'er>
AFFLICTED READ !
T HOUSANDS are suffering from dtaoase from
whioh there is no difficulty in being permanently
ana speedily relieved, provided the means be used. As
every vice has its rwn punishment, so it would seem
every disease has its remedy. This is true, and there
is nothing in this life more cortain than that the
AMERICAN COMPOUND is tho most Bpeedy aud
certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character,
knowu to tho world. Adapted to every stage of the dis-
easo sex and constitution, at a J times nnd seasons,
there is no fears of exposure, detention from business,
nor restriction in diet;? rein the certain and speedy re
lief It gives, it ia now the most popular remedy of the
day. Ten thousand oases have beou cured effectually
by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical
physician, the afflicted cau rely with confidence on its
curative powers over diseases of this character. Full
directions accompany each bottle.
CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound,
ud purchase ouly of tho Agents. Observe that tho
1 the u
1 SlguHl
ropriei
« blown in tho Gloss—Price
Ellis A Co., Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by
Druggists in all the large towns and Cities in the United
States. oodiy jy 29
Guns, (tides, Hardware, &c.
fTiHE SUBSCRIBER hoy* tanvq to inform bis
I friends and the publio generalfy, that he has pur
chased the entire stock of 61r. JOHN OAKRUTHERS,
176 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, Ac., Jt very low prices, for cash.
Manufacturing and repairing, of all kind*, promptly
and carefully executed, and at low ptlces.
s
KICK.—60,000 first quality Eustern Hart
Brick, landing from bark M. A. White and foi
by (dec 28) WaSHBURN. WILDER A CO.
Prunes, Rais
" tag and for sale by
A. DONALD.
1 FUCK.WHEAT*—A frejili supply just rccelv-
cd in barrels and 25 0> bags, of the best quality,
from the Susquehauuah Mills, and for sale by
d*o 20 A. O. TOMS, 126 Bay street.
received and for a
mcmahon a doyle.
G
ItOCKKI U) c
1(H) bbls. Potatoes
20 hhds P. R. Sugar
J) half-ibis fefo. 1 and 2 do
25 kitta No. 1 do
2500 IQs Codfish
50 boxes Scaled Herrings
300 bbls Whisky, Gin, Rum and Brandy
20 bbls Monongahela Whisky
20 quarter casks Cngaoc Brandy
J pipes Holland Oln
do Jamaica Ruin ^
150 boxes Palo and No. 1 Soap
2t> do Toilet do
2u0 do Speri
200 uaga prime
75 do do Java do
20 half and quarter boxes Raisins
3 bales Almonds ,
60 boxes English Dairy and Whito Cheese
" 1 assorted qualities
— .md Black Tei
25 bbls Batter and 6
r Biscuit
Veb ,
60 com*-Hyson aud Black Tea*
25 bbls Baiter and Sum
6 boxes Pint Apple Cot
80 do Bod* Crackers
600 gros* Pipes, assorted
25 boxes Pickles, mem-tod
S M Spanish Cigars—fine
bb|a new orop N. O. Byvup
60 do W. 1. Molasses
20 do Stuart's Syrup
30 boxes Lumen Syrup
m ao* ueroijouns, assorwu
60 five and ten gallon keg*
Landing aud la stare, for sale l
jan 6 , • |—|S9j9
COHEN J
FAJIVB
Com,
4 CARGO of 5300 tui*Ms Whito .
jt\ 150 bushel* Peas, hourly expected-iov sale on or
beftr* arrival. (jt» 13) A. C, TGM8,156 Bay et.
| IWT l£EICKIVKI> .1 ib.Triimul.f *nri C.ca-
f era! variety Store, 183 .Bco»ghtun atoeet. Richly
rrlir.oi Ladies' Drsss and Orera Caps, Rcestts and
Philadelphia Advertisements.
juet received from t
O. C. ». CARTEL, No. ln Ch.Knut-
street, eixlh door above Fifth, opposite
[the State Hons«,up stalrw, I’iiii.xdel
CIIIA, uow offers to the public an en
tirely new assortment of PIANOS,
„ jm the nnmt celebrated makers, and ef
such patterns nnd finish as to defy competition. Messrs.
Nunns & Clark's nnd James Thompson's Instruments,
which are here offered, stand unrivalled in the opinion
of all competent lodges, as possessing beauty and purity
of tone never before attalucd by auy maker.
Also, PIANOS with AEOLIAN Attachment, Cliuroh
and Parlor ORGANS, SKRAP11INKB and MELODE-
ONB, all of whioh are warranted, nnd will be sold at
the manufacturers' low set cash prices.
All cash orders fpr music promptly attended to.
Second hand Piano) bought and sold. Pianos tuned
and repaired.
P. 8.—The oxtraordlnatysuoeeesnf the PHILADEL
PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfoot satis
faction it has given, iminces the subscriber to continue
It. Lessons iu SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR,
ko., arc given by Artists of the very highest ability. It
.needs but bo mentioned, that Sig. ANDREA ALU81,
and Madctnbisolle HELENE SCHAAFF, who stand
I re-eminent among the profession, arc connected with
the Institution, and devote their time aud talents to
the pupils. | je26 ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal.
CEOBOI) X. IIGNUELS,
No. 173 Chestnut-street, l'hiiuilelphia.
OPPOSITE THE STATE HOUSE,
Has just received from France his Spring assortment of
FURNITURE COVERINGS
CURTAIN MATERIAL.
i^lOMPItlsIlSG nil thn new KmiTsehionable colors
\ j in Brooatelle, Plush and Satin De Laine.
Curtains hung iu the most substantial manner.
ELEGANT FURNITURE,
Porjons wishing ta Furnish iu the latest style in the
Fall, are respectfully inforwod that we are nuw having
manufactured 'n Paris twenty fine sets of superb Rose
wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of whioh the sample
sets have beon received. The style is entirely new nnd
of the innstgraoeful design. Those wishing to Furnish
uow will ploasu cull and examlue the immense Rtaok on
hand before purchasing, as tho goods will bo sold low.
A largo (isHortmont of woll finished plain Mahogany
and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale oho&p.
je 26 *y
Lee & Walker.
(SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE' WILL1G,)
No. 188 Clicstnut-st., Phladelpiiia,
DKALKR8IX
PIANO FORTES,
Mnnicnl InatruincntH) Hhcet itttiulc.
Violin,fiiuitar, Harp Btrlngs,dtc.
A LL of which will be sold ut the vnry lowest
ratos. Catalogues sent to any port of the U. States
Idressing as above, post paid.
LEE k W ALKER'S stook boinv one of tho largest in
the U. States, are confidant ot giving satisfaction to all
those who may favor them with their patronage,
jo 14 ly
GREAT TRIUMTH ACHIEVED
BY
Evans & Watson’s
No. 83 Dock-sdrcct, Philadelphia,
FIRE-PROOF CHESTS!
XT TUB BTXTB FAIR, IIARKISBUBG, rA.
October 30, 1861.
Tho undersigned,appointed
a Committee for the purpose
by tho officers of the State
Fair, were preseut this after
noon, wheu Messrs. EVANS
k WATSON tested 01
their small sized Sulumc
t'ire-Proof Cheats., at \\ .
time they consumed three
cords or wood over It, com
mencing at 1 o'clock, P. 51.,
t having the appearauoo of scorch upon
Joseph Ritnkr,
A. T. Nkwbold,
C.W.VAK HORN’S
IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER,
For Prolapaut Uteri, (Falling oj' the Womb.)
r V^HG attention of Physicinus mid Lat'iesRiifferiug
J from the above derangement, is respectfully in
vited to '* Van Horn’r Improved Uterine Supporter—
They are made without the Steel Springs, which are
highly objectionable on acoountof their chafing the hips,
Ao., making them extremely unpleasant ta bo work.—
They have no superior for the relief and cure of the
above displacement, nnd are recommended and usod in
the practice of the following Professor eof Obstetrics and
Diseases of women and children, vi*,:
Proffessor J. A. Evo, Medical College, Augusta, Ga.
“ J. S. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila.
“ Chas. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cincinnati!, O.
** W. P. Johnston, ColumbtaCol’ge, Wasli’n.D.C.
“ H. Miller, Med. Don't, Univ’y, Louisville, Ky.
•* A. II. Conns, Mod. College of Louistaua,N. O.,
and by the Physicians generally throughout the United
States. CJ. W. VAN HORN A CO , Philadelphia.
Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of
Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, aud for all
derangements requiring the use of Bandages, orlnstru-
C. W. VAN HORN’S
Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace,
The only Brace manufactured that does not bind
or chafe tinder the arms, und can be worn
with both eaee and comfort.
Thoso who havo worn other Brace»
are requested to give thee# « trial, to
test their superiority over all others.
Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres
ses, children of both sexes, and all
others, who either from habit or oc-
idipution, or from a weakly or debili
tated constitution havo acquired the
lhabit of bending forward, (round
’shouldered) aud compressing the
Chest and Lungs, will find the above
Uraoe to remedy the above defect,
and onsuro an erect carriage, with
itry and form of body to the wearer,
g a full, freo and hoalthy action and
expansion of the Lungs, by removing the compression,
and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from
beooming weak and diseased.
C. W. VAN HORN A CO.,
Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions,
Philadelphia. jo 17
TAIJLOllING.
M essrs, dibiilk & carry having just
turned from the North, respectfully invite their
customers, the ultisous of Savannah, and the public
generally, ta call and exain'.no their Fall stack of all
styles and colors of French, English aud American
Cloths, Cassiuiorcs und Ventings, whioh they uro
parod to manufacture to order iu the ueatost and
fashionablu stylos. Also their stock of Ready-Made
Coals, Vests '..ud P
Thn undersigned having w
great care, feelconfldentK• leasing all who may be
want. Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS a
FANCY ARTICLES is complete and well assorted,
whioh they will sell on the must favorable and acoom
modating terms.
sop 23 DIBBLE A CAREY.
Keep it before the People.
TVISCOVERKD AT LAST.—A IIA1R DYE
I / that operates on natural principles. CRI8TA-
DORO invites the aHentiun of tho Ladies and Gentle
men of Savanuah, and of tho scientific world, to Hit
LIQUID 1IA1R DYE, a chemical facsimile of the col
oring matter, and the vegetative elements with which,
in combination, nnturo colors tho llair and sustains its
vitality. This D YE stands alone. Other preparations
of its class destroy tho llair, but vigor as well as oolor
is communicated to the fibres by the use of CRI8TADO-
HO'S Invention. Experimental demonstration is offer-
J all skeptics. Applied, and for salo wholesale and
O'B HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
No. 9 Monument Square, west side
ItlHrshall House Dressing Saloon.
M E8H1LS. COHEN & HANNON respect
fully anaounce to the citizons of Savannah that
arc uow prepared ta do all kinds of work in their
line, at their new shop, near tho oorner of Broughton and
Draytou-ata. They ho-ve establish id the following as
thoir rates of charges. For a single Shave lOo.; per
month, for 2 or 3 times per week, 75o.; 4 times a week
$1; 5 or fi times a week $1 60; every day $1 75 per
month. Hair cutting 20c.hair curling 26c.; Sharn-
oes at their hom<
TIN AND COPPER MANUFACTORY,
No. 10 It A SNA RD-STRNET.
T HIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in operation,
where we will keep ooiutantly on hand, evary
aortption of plain and japanned Tinware, Sheet
Stove Pipes, and a targe aud varied assortment oi
Cooking and Parlor STOVES. All of whioh will be
■old on favorable berms.
sept 15 J. J. MAURICE. Proprietor
20 boxes Raisins
10 half boxes Raisins
44) quarter do. do.
20 bbls Apples
5 firkins best Goshen Butter
Nutmegs; 1 case Msoe; 1W) mats Cinnamon, for
. tag and fur sale by (dec 81) W. D. FORD.
ft
ILKS8 t»LOVES.—While, Buff, ami Strutt-
ulored,—a targe assortment, for sale by
29 ' PRICE A YEADKR, 147 Bay street.
A A LIGHT HAT—Weighing only 1 Mi
ounces, that cannot be injured by bolr.g smashed.
Wo have 00 hesitancy in saying that this is the
lightest Hat ever offered for sale. Geutlumen should
not fail to provide themselves with one of these Hats,
hich arun luxury to wear. For sale at the Hat Storo
N. k. BARNUAI A CO., 149 Cougress-st.
I f OLI
.tJL stars
•IS) 17
OLLANII t»IN.—It! pipes Holland Giu, in
store and for sale by >;tftSr.f'Lg -S.
17 W, M. DAVIDSON
ATIIING TUH.«t FOIt CHII.IIHEN,
Toijet 8et«, Slop Buckets, Ac., at 155 Bronghton-et.
IJ AT
J ih‘
;sts, Ac., at 155 Bronghtoa-et
MORSE A NICUOI^S.
Q XVGENATED UITTEUM. - A fresh
supply jnst received and fur sale bv
0 23 51 PORE ft: HENDRICKSON.
FT'LOUR.—250 barrel* Bultintar.i Flour, 25 do,
X? GeueMsedo., 25do. Hiram Smith'edo., received
and for sale by [jan 11) Mc&tAUON A DOYLE.
AT8 ANW liiu^l. Con, .ml
• quantity ol Oats, for sale by
1 McMAlION k DOYLE,
PATENT MEDICINES, &0,
——
w
UHKUMATIrtM C AN 1* E OU 11KD.
We have now Ibr sate that Celebrated ItamtUy,
MORTiMORKH
RHEUMATIO COMPOUND
AND
Blood Vurilier,
IHCll lm« galnml «i(ch ffreui popularity
wherever introduced, ns tho only epeo\ffc kuowu
'the effootuol cure of this palutaf dlHeafl*. This
remedy has already cured thuusuuds ot caaes, compris
ing every seeming form uf this complaint, frein the (n-
fiammutovfj (acute) form, atteudad with swellings and
enlargement of tho joints, to old chttmic cases of from
ten to twenty and thirty years' standing. Those who
had l'ur years resortod ta tho various celebrated springe,
had tried all the liniments and oxternnl applicutious,
aud been under treatment of some of tho ablest phyrr-
otans both in this country and Europe, and wero pro
nounced inr^uruble; still, after all those etlorta had
failed, this compound has cured them. Many who have
been orlpples, either hobbling upon crutches or confined
to their beds for years, certify ta a complete and perma
nent cure by the uao or this remedy.
Wo have uot spaco, in a newspaper advertisement, to
Insert but a siiiull portion of the accumulated evidence
in its behalf. This evidence comes from sources which
must inspire confidence iu every mind. Tho conduc
tors of high-toned publio jouruals have published to
the world ita wonderful and hehcffoial effects upon
themselves nud those around them, and in some in
stances speak of hundreds of cures, l'liysioians have
resorted to it, auu cortify that, oven in extreme cases,
whero consultations had boeu held, and they had decided
that there were no hopes of recovery, oven thon, thov
procured this mndiuiue and admiuiHtered it, and it ef
fected a complete cure. Ministers of various denoini-
natioun have written und publt>h«d wliat it has done
for themselves and thoir friends; while merchants, offi
cers, mechanics, cud private oiwic.uk. have furnished
volumes of evidence of the highest oharaeter, such as
accompanies no other preparation in America.
We will give a short synopsis of u small portion of the
evidenco, uud roqueet all who ere nfllictcd to aenu to the
agent aud got u circular, and read what those who
e long afflicted have said of this r
ledy.
Mr. N. Faachall, ono of the editors of tho 8t. Louie
(Mo.) RopublUmn, gives a long editorial staling hi* af-
' ' ' he was cured by this remedy. The
also gives uotico of its
UictionH, and that i
editor of St. L-mis Intelligent .... a .— .. ...
wonderful ottcctu iu curing a severe case of chrouia
rheumatism. The editor ot St. Louis Organ and Re
veille devotes a long editorial iu behalf of its wonder
ful effects ia ottring huudrods of cases iu thatcity. The
editors or St. Louie Auioricau Bannor, Temperance
Battory, and St. Louis Uniou, have all awarded to it
unpreccdeutcd suuoosa iu curiug this disease. The odi-
tor of Bollevillc (111.) Advocate w rites and publishes its
magical effects in curing him aud mauy around him.
Thu edftorii of the Glasgow Times, American Eagle,
aud othore of the South und West, have givon volunta
ry ovidence ot thoir knowledge of its virtues. The
editor of the German National Gazette, published at
No. 21 Spruoe-strcet, in the city of New-Fork, under
data of Sopt. y, 1852, gives the history of two important
oasns of which lie has personal knowledge. Une, the
wife of a wealthy merchant, who had for years tried
the spriugs, und hud the trvatmeut of the most eminent
phyiioiuuH of our country; they could effect nothing.
She wo* afflicted with chronic rneuiuatlem in its woivl
forms. Ho was instrumental in iudueiug a trial of this
compound, and it effected a complete cure. He aleo
suf prominent physicians, 11
ohautH, aud others, cured by it.
W. 8. White, M. D., an eminent physician of St.
Louis, writes to a brothcrxncmber of the profession, Dr.
been its operations iu performing a perfect cure, when
every other remedy had been ineffectual, that I would
not hesitate ta recommend or prescribe it. I think,
when iu virtues are ascertained by the profession, it
will supersede every other remedy in tho treatment of
Rheumatism. It is adapted ta every form of the disease,
and 1 know uo complication coutru-indioating its uso. I
if a physician, w honcouvinoed of
y, and ita superiority over all
sake uf humanity to use it.”
J, M. Rose, M. D., writes from Centre Colloge, Dan
ville, Ky., “that u young man, .a member of the Col
lege, woe so low, that in coiiaultation, he and other pro
fessors had decided that he ouuld not recover. They
dually concluded to try thi6 remedy, aud to their great
astonishment oue bottle restored him eound and well,
although he had not wnlkcd a step fur eix months pre
viously; and that, during twenty-five years' praotlco,
he lma never before wituosHed such a remarkable cure.”
l'rufossor 11. I.. Dunham, M. D., near Cineiunati,
Ohio, joins in a certificate for publication with two eler-
gyineu of tho Buptixt Church, stating tho caso of a
highly respectable lady who was for eighteen years af
flicted, and had become helpless, aud that all other
remedies knowu, as well as the skill pf the most emi
nent physicians, had failed, and there seemed no hope
of reoovery, until they finally obtained this remedy,
poctablc oitiien of Cincinnati, status that ho w
verely afflicted twenty-five years with chronic rheuma
tism and neuralgia. His joints had become stiff, aud
nothing gave him relief uutil he got this compound, and
itoured him.
Mr. P. Trice, merchant of New Orleans, writes that
he was Ten Years a oripple from chrouia rheumatism,
and fur three years could scarcely turn hiuiBelf in bed ;
it hod affected his whole system. He tried all remedies
he could hear of. and all the most celebratod physicians
but found no relief until he obtained this compound,
and it cured him effectually. We might give hundreds
xhrunk from his limbu; the most expensive efforts had
been tried for years, but he had lost all hope of recove
ry. A merohunt, being in St. Louis, heard of this rem
edy, bought it nnd 140k it home, aud ptevailed on him
ta use it. lie cortices that it cured him sound aud well;
tho flesh had roturued to his limbs, which had become
strong as over. Wo might detail ono thousand cases
more, of equal importance.
and road the letters and certificates of Rev. Joe. Mitoh-
el, Rov. N. G. Berryman, R«v. -. H. Linn, Rev. J. M.
Kelly, Rov. R. A. Colburn, anC other olergymon: wbilo
we add the names of Hon. J. Smith, late President of
the Bank of the State of Missouri; Geo. O. Atherton,
Officer in the Bank in St. Louis; Messrs. Jut U. Eddy,
S. Dow ning, A. Hollnud, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy,
Joseph Southaok, with other prominent merchants of
St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other citiiens.
This is homo evidence, and these aro living witnesses
where this great remedy was first introduced, aud
where many thousands have beon uured during the last
two years. The proprietors have now opened thoir
Great Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor
House) iu tho oity of New York, where all orders for
this medicine will be promptly attended to.
This in a Vegetable spirit—an internal roraedy, pre
pared and recommended for thisone disease alone. This
M
LIN I
MUSTANG LINIMENT.
ESSUH. A, G. BRAGG & OO —GKNT1.KMHN
Wo have boon uatagyour MEXICAN MUSTANG
ANIMENT with the
by these 'appendages, th«T limbs und joints appeared
quite stiffened, swollen and tame. We had tried rouny
liniments and other romedies, hut nothing appeared to
E roduce any effect upon them. We would willingly
ave given twenty-five dollars to have had them re
moved, and tho horse restored ta voundues*. Our
hostler obtained some of your Liniment, and applied it
without our knowledge. A few days ago he called our
attention ta the horse—and, to oar surprise and gratifi
cation his legs were perfectly smooth—the tumors hav
ing entirely disappeared / We BBked him by wliat mug-
ic ho had offected such a rotnnrkablo euro! Iiis reply
was, that ho lmd boon using the MUSTANG LIN1-
loreueHH or loaving
Wc therefore take great pleasure in rooommondlng
thq Liniment, and shall continue to use it whenever oc
casion requires, in preference ta any other preparation,
so long as it produces such remarkable results.
KINSLEY A CO., Southern uud Eastern Express,
No. 1 Wall-st., oorner of Broadway, N. Y.
June 30,1852.
S£if“ tinea the above certificate
Kinsley A Co., inform us that
3 « un given. Messrs.
. , of their drivers was
thrown from his wagon in^ tho upper part of tho city
and very badly bruised, the vragou passing over his bo
dy. IIo was taken into a Doctor's Office close by, and
the physician told him to use the Mustang Liniment ! as
he had recently triad it in 0 simitar case with great
suocess. lie did bo, and all the soreness, lameness and
stiffness was removed, Botuat the noxt day he was out at
his business as usual.
“ We take plousuru in reoomtnemling the MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends and custo
mers, as tho best article we have ever used for Sores,
Bruises, Sprains, or Galds in Horses. We have used it
extansively aud always offcutnally. Some of 0
only eay we havo e .
any other Lin I merit. “ J. M. IIEWITT,
“ Stable Keeper ta tho American Express Company,
and for Hamden's Express."
Ask for A. G. Bragg A Co.'s Mexican Mustang l.ini-
Prinaipal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y., and St. Louis,
Missouri.
Iff" 8old by every Druggist in Savannah, aud in al
most every Drugstore in the United States. Oliver T.
Bragg, General Agent for the Southern States. P. O.
Address, Savannah, Geq. eodlawtw
PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE.
mtlE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS
I in onr Stave, inoluding a fine 8UOW-ROOM for
Plane Fortes, aud
A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES.
being uow completed, we would invite the attention of
the musicaUpublic to our stock, comprising every article
iu tho line, which can be furnished (wuoutexus and
kktail) at New-York prices.
PIAflfO FORTES,
by A. Stodart A Co., J. B. Ddnoxm, nnd others of es
tablished reputation, constancy on hand.
F. ZOUOAIJ1U lb CO.* Importbbo,
Nds. 74 St. Julian and 11)7 Dryan-streets,
■‘“ rt ** Next to Market Square,
For Sale.
FpHE Slock ami Fixtures of a GROCERY in a
I first rate location for wholesale or retail—will bo
told on good terms if applied for immediately. Tho
stook is email and fresh—a rare ciianco Je offered. Sat
isfactory reasons given for wishing ta sell. Apply ut
this office.
Upholstery and Cabinet Work.
The subscribe™ having taken the store ou
WhlUker-streot, n*xt ta Dibble A Carey’s Tai
loring Establishment, respectfully announce to
. the eltizeue of Savanuah that they are prepared
to execute all orders in the above line on the most
REASONABLE TERMS.
Bpealal attention paid to ~*ipairing all kinds of Fumi-
Jtfcr Funerals supplied at thej
caw .f
oiipieiu
pep.’.ta. fever an
a derangement
in wine and toil
%?ir nwi
PATENT MEDICINES, ike,
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA!
IN QtlAltT BOTTIjBH.
PttBPABED BV 3. DBHNIB, BI. o.
AUUIJBTA, GEORGIA.
For Diseases of the Liter, nnd to purify Ute
Wood: Useful in Jaundice, Sikc Head
ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite,
General Debility, Constipation,
Tiles caused by Costiveness,
Tains in the ltoues, or
Rheumatism caused
by the use of
Mertiury,
Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples
Roils, Ulcers, Sfc.
fl'HE above ilist'u.uH arise generally from nn in-
I active state of the Liver, or an inquire state of the
Blood. The Sarsaparilla will ho found useful In such,
from the fact that it stimulates the Liver to inm-'innt.i
action, which causes the rurooval of morbffio scents
from the blood.
With most of persons It ants upon the bowels as a mild
purgative; it cleanses tho system from its impuritlen
without causing any irritation in tho alimentary oauu).
or debilitating effoot.
Its healthy action on the Livor nnd Blood prevents
the tendency of morbid influences, end is often a safe
guard against disoase. Those who aro acquainted with
the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that
tli 1 h preparation has tho natural Burfuparilla tiiatu,
which proves it to be a pure nnd nnadultoratcd article.
Tho cltitons of Ssvannnh and vicinity will find that
this articlo has tho best effect upon the nttitn, and
gives better satisfaction to thoso who use it thau auy
preparation of the kind in use.
riivsiclans have assurance from the proprietor that it
contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and sac-
ohnrine matter enough only ta preserve it.
Price $1 nor bottle, or 6 bottles for $5.
Sold ia Savanuah by Jamos 11. Carter and Moore A
Hendrickson; Midville, by J. Griffin; Sandorsville, by
N. W. lluinesA Brother) Waynesboro',by L.Sohwartv,
and by drugginte generally.
Those ordering this artiole from druggists or 00m-
mission merchants, should express in their orders,
“Dennis’* Georgia Sarsaparilla.”
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
rOR THE CURE OF
Cangrh*, Cold*, Hoanoneet, Brrachi-
tis, Whoopinff-Couffh, Croup, Xttth-
ma, and Coninunption!
Of all the numerous me«l-
ciacB extant, (aud some of them
valuable) for tho oure of pul
monary complaints, nothing
lias ever been found which
oould compare in its effects
with this preparation. Others
1 sometimes, bat at ail times
land in all diseases of the
lungs and throat where medicine can glvo relief, this
will do it. It is pleasant ta take, and perfectly safe in
aocordence with tho directions. We do not advertise
for the information of those who have tTied it, but
those who have not. Families that have known Us val
ue will not be without it, aud by its timely use, they
are secure from the daugeroue consequences of ooughs
and oolds, which neglected, ripen into fatal oontmnp
tion.
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was
awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges iu
September, 1847; also, the medals of the three groat
Institutes of Art, iu this oountry; also, the Diploma o
the Ohio Institute at Cincinuati, has been given ta the
Cherry Pectoral, by their Government in consldera-
oxcellenoe and v ~ 'Mb
' i
the long ex-
1 port auu ci
St. Julias, May 8, 1851.
curing affections of the'Luua* and Throat.
Read the following opinion founded on ( .
perionoe of the eminent Phyeioioinn of the portai
ty of
Dr. J. C. Ayer :—
-.has d
coughs *
bio.
I think ita equal has not yet been discovered, nor do
I know how a better remedy eaa be made for the dis
tempers of the Throat and Lungs.
J. J. BUR I ON, M. D., F. R. S.
See what it lias done on a wasted coustitutiou, not on
ly iu the following cases, hut a thousand more:
Sucuuby, Jun. 24th, 1851.
Dr. Ayer:—In the month of July last I was attacked
by a violent diarrhoea in the mines of California. I re
turned ta 8aa Franoieo in hope At receiving benefit
from change of diet and climate. My diarrhoea ceased,
but was followed by a severe cough—aud much sore-
uess. 1 finally started for homo, but received uo bonefit
from the voyage. My cough continued ta grow worse,
and when 1 arrived in New York, l was at once mark
ed by my nequaintauco as a victim ot consumption. I
must confess that l saw no sufficient Reason ta doubt
what my friends all believed. At this time 1 cominenu-
od taking your truly invaluable medicine, with little
expectation of deriving any' benefit from its use. You
would not receive these liucs did I not regard it my du
ty to state ta the afflicted, through you, th .t my health,
is fully restored. 1 attribute it to the use of your Cher
ry Pectoral. Yours truly,
WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Washington, Pa., April 12,1848.
Dear Sir: Feeling that I have been spared from a
premature grave, through your instrumentality by the
Providence of God, 1 will take the liberty ta express to
you my gratitude.
A cough and the alarming symptoms of oon*atnptfou
had reduced me too low to leave uie'auythiug Ilk- hope,
u lieu my physician brought me 2 bottle of vour " Psc-
tokai,." It seemed to afford immediate relief, and uow
iu a few weeks time has restored me to sound health.
If it will do for other, what it has for me,you are cor-
taiuly one of the bouufaotars of mankind.
Mnuerely wishiug you every blessing, I am
Very respootfullv youro,
JOHN J. CLARKE, Rector of 8t. Peter’B Church.
With suoh assurance aud from such men, no stronger
proof can he adduced unless it be !Yom its effeots upon
trial. Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
giaia bvarvwhei
SAVANNAH barber shop
AND
BATHING SALOON.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully annutnee
to tho oitixens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala
bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well
knoivu establishment is open for the reception of hie
friends, lie assures them that nothing will be left uu-
douo on his part ta continue it a convenient andcomfor-
table Barber Shop, ilia prioes will be as reasonable as
in any similar establishment in New York.
Hair Cutting, iu neat aud fashionable style $0 24)
Single Shave ]0
Shampooiug 25
Shaving eix and seven times a week 2 00
Shaving five times a week 1 60
Shaving three or four times a week 1 Off
Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 (X)
Hot and Cold Baths 25
Parents are respectfully imformed that every care
and pains, will be taken with their children when sent
to tho Saloon'to bv waited upon. He will also keep for
sale a variety of Fancy Goode, such as Gentlemen's
Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Glov«.i, Dress Shirts, Me
rino and Cotton Undorsliirts nnd Drawers, Pocket
Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and other articles of Gentle
men's woar; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh.
Clothes and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, ami
a great variety of other articles.
Hnlni of Hnvannab.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him-
solf for cleansing and darkening tho llair; ttroaamls
who havo rooeived the bonefit of olvansinr of dandruff,
improving and darkening the Hair, aro willing to 00m-
lfleud it. Price—81 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25.
Allgubiu HuTbci 1 Sliop.
' H»,woul3»(R>4ake the plOMUrc of informing }lii nu
merous friends that ho has opened a magnificent Barbee
Shop uudor tho Augusta Hntol, Broad-etreet, Augusta,
where every convenience will be found to make his pa
trons comfortable. Strangers nnd friends visiting Au
gusta are respectfully solicited to give mo a call.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Monument-sq., 8avanuah,
jan 1 l y And under Augusta Hotel, Broqd-at., Augusta.
HOiUJf MANUFACTORY
SADDLES, BRIDLES Be HA RNESS
183 CongroHH-atreet, Bnvnunnh.
The Subscribers manufacture J~ “
and keep constantly on hand, at
large ana varied stock of Sad-I
_ dies. Bridles and Harness, aud 4.
nuke to order every description if articles in their line.
Onr stock oomr.rixc# also a large assortment of Trunks,
Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, ko. Per
sons doelrous of supplying themselves, will do well to
call at our establishment. All artioles sold by us are
warranted for material and workmanship.
H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT.
N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, our
execution prompt.
1.00k Well to Vour Time.
The Subscriber would inform the publio that
he lisa ^received a uew supply of lino Wntoh
Materials, in the way of Jewels, Cylinders,
Springs, Verges, Hands, aud all other articles
'which aro nooewary to carry on the Watch
Repairing business in all its brandies;’kud will say
that I am prepared to set in perfect order, the finest of
Watches, at short notice and reasonable charge*. AH
work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Also,
have received a lot of the genuine imported Crystals of
English manufacture, which will Hot bre.tk—not easy .
Clooks and Jewelry cleaned and repaired.
>o V. W. SKIFF, Watohmakor and Jeweler,
129 Congress strtot.
Cheap Cash Store,
3 Corner of Whitaker and Congress Street*.
'HE Subscribers nre receiving their Full and
Winter supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
rich they will dispose of nt their usual low prices, fox
cash or oity aooeptuuce. Our stock is l»rg# and well
selected. Planter# and Mercbauta visiting thii city
w-ould do well by giving us a call before purchasing
elsewhere, fwpgl M. gRENDEROAST k CO.
ClIATMAiU BllKlUlMl’8 SAJ.K.
W ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in February
noxt, before the Court House in the city of 8a-
vau.iah, between the legal hours of sale, a Runaway
Negro, named Charles, who is now confined in th* Jail
of Chatham County, ordered by the Honorable the Jus
tices of the Inferior Court that he may be sold as Hie
law directs, (deo 25) JOHN DEVANNY.Shoriff C. C.
CHEAP OAHH MTOHK.
CORNER WHITAKER AND CONGRESS STS.
rjMIE VUBSCKIitKhK hflve on bund n full usscyt-
I inont(*nd well selected stock* A STAPLE AND
FANCY DRY 0001)8, suitable ft»r the Fall and Win
ter trade, which they offer for **le at the lowest possible
prices lor *-uh or oity aoeeptaaoe.
If PRENDEROABT b CO.
Oita*? CASH STOKE.
Corner Whitaker nnd CoBgrew*sn , «
fFllE Fuhsciibora havo just reeciyud per A
J, ma a fresh supply of Throe-ply and Ingrain
’Ilively now patterns. Also, 6*8 end6-4
Oil Cloth, wuioh wilt b* sold at 01a- usual low prie
nov li M. PRKNDERGA8T kt
<;heai” CA8I1BTUIIS,
Corner of WhUalier nud C'onareuR St*.
AT ANTII.I.A VEt.VETS, BLACK akeFANCY
a?m. otBUeAwd F««., 811k
iu. wwoh ikor win ai.p-j.
. ^.XkTs - CAIvKS. -A 'lot “of
the abovo, and a general assortment of fanoy
dta, just wcelved by M y g
U00 aw. j. PwvwwyrHo.
•i 'KNNifltHHKK SUED OATB^- A prilRR irti-
l «]., lor ..I. <>r Iw UABBlM A CO.
I7I.OCH.—li* (dil.. or belt Bukm'. E'--
I; superior quality, received par schoonsr
from Baltimore, and for sold by
A.C. TOM8 c 120 B»y-»t-
I KjONK »TAH HATS.—Just received, a
L ftill supply of ihj late style Irfine Star Bate, fbc
®solo at. the cheap Hat aud Cap Stare «,f “
M. K. BARNUM k CO.
jiltJ HAMM,—Justracelved,3blits.FtaHsms
X 2'orssleby J. ROCMJEAU.