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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1853)
8AVANNAH MORNING NEWB, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1853. THE DAILY NEWS. Time Table or Mercantile Almnuno 7011 1853. euch The letter S denotes the Sunday month. The above table is convenient for finding the maturity of bills or notes. The Index repre sents the days of the month; the opposite col umns give the days of the year represented bv i days of the month, For Example—A such days of the month note at GO days dated January 10th, being the 10th day of the year, as is seen in the January column on a line with January in the Index, the addition of 63 (including three days of grace) allows tho note falls duo on the 73d day of tho year—which will be found on reference to the month and the Index, to he Monday the 14th day of March. Ill like manner, a note at 60 days, dated 28th February, falls due on the 122d day ol the year, being Monday, tho 2d day of Slay. Dry Goods, Clothing, &o, UNION SAVING STOKE. Great Sacrifice AT MAAS 8c. HEVMANN’S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. Ty^AAfl Ac IllCYMANN bag to Inform their 161 to i patrons and the public generally, In both the city untry, that they are now prepared to offi ' the largest and boat selected stocks of CLOTHING, and u general assortment of Gt ilemen’s FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy ■ line, prices never known or hcanl of in this Wr enumerate a few lending artioles In o which we invito special attention : Extra Henry Ovrrronts. In Deerskin, Petersham, English and Amertoan Pilots, Fiue blanket and Double Cloth. Dress an«l Frock Coats, In Black, Bluo, Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored Frenoli and English Cloths. I and Hi IIumIiicnh i lunflnjR Coats, iflna C In every variety of styles, and of dllTerentVnatsrlals, such as Cloth, Casslmere, Tweed, Caahtueret and man ufactured in plulu,clouded, striped and mixed patterns. Fnntnloonn. In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Casshnsre and .Cas- sinet superfine Doeskin in various colors. Vests, Plain, White and Flgurod Satin and Bilk—for wedding and party wear: Doublo and Single Breasted, In a va riety of materials; Plain Blaok and Fanoy Satins,Doe skins, Cashmarets, Ac. Hosiery, Oents* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Bilk and Hatiu Stocks, and Neek Ties of the latest French and American styles in great variety. Ilntn, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Baas and Valises. The poculiar facilities possessed by tho Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments in their trade seldom met with, and at the same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of HEADY MADE CLOTHING in this oouutry. MAAS A HEY MANN. Boys bdu Youths’ CUtblng, Not to bo surpassed in the variety of styles, make and low price, to be found at tho above named estab- Example—To find how many days from 6th Februa ry to 5tb and 9th of April, look fur February at baud, and April at tho top, in tho angle is 59 ; i four days, (whioh is the difference betwr- * WHOLESALE AND KUTAlh CLOTHING STORE. H AVING removed I'roui the corner of Barneril aud Bryan street to the new briok building ereoted on tne site of the Phoenix House, on Bryan street, above Mr. Champion's (Jruoery Store, tbe Subscribers respect fully auuuunca to the oitlsens of Savauuah and its vi- oiuity that they will keep constantly on haud a large and well seluotud stock of Itcudy iUade Clothing, Together with overy article ogethsr with overy article a eesiary in the aentlemon’a Farai.hinff Line. We would invite special attention to our elogant and select stock of t ali aud Winter (Jarmcuts. shirts of of the hueet quality, Cravats in evory variety, Collars of the uewest styles, Drawers and Undershirts of va rious materials and make, Caps, Hats, Gloves, Books, Bouts aud Shoos. Also Trunks, Blankets, Ac., Ac., all of whioh will bo sold at Unusually Low Prices, by nov 0-tim D. ABHAHAM A BROTHER, Oliver's now briok building, Bryan-st. WINTER IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Alabama, 8cpt. i, 1H52. 'J'HEriE Works, employing 150 hunds, construct | an average of an Engine weekly—and bug attention ot Mill owners U> the most valuable improvement in Mill Machinery of the day, and no warranted—to wit: COOP Bit’* PATENT UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING SINGLE AND HANH*AW MILL ENU1INE. KMOBACINU (WINU OTHER VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS) HuXIt’S HATtNT CONTINUOUS FtEUWOriKS An incomparably superior substitute for the Hay Wheel. The peouliar principle from whioh the above Mill de rives its greuteit merit, is more especially valuable iu Its application to the Gang Haw frame. The Engine stands immediately underneath the Hash, to which the Piston Hod is dlrootly attached. The motion of the Bash is thus directly controlled by the steam in tho cylinder, and by the introduction ol this at a particular point, the lorre of both the up aud downward stroko(u*u- ally falling with suah jarring effects outlie plumber blocks and wrist pins,) is entirely arrested, the Sash being thus always suspended as it were on the Steam, relieving thoreby the journals and wrist, (so iiablo to heat in the usual applicatiou) of all heating toudenoy. By virtue or this principle, practical demonstration can be furnished that tneso mills are oapablo of an ea sy speod of 200 revolutions per minute, and spood are nearly noisolesB; the out of the saws being almost alono heard. A common speed for the singl aaw under this application is from •**“*—“• tlons per minute I The ttyle in will and tueir appurtenances &ro gotten up, is superior throughout, while the mill in its design, embodies ove ry practical and well tried improvement extant. Tho Engine aud othor work from this establishment is not Engine excelled in any part of tho United States. Employing as it does, the best talent, and provided with tuo bout heavy and light tools and materials, no superiority of Attention is also called to Cooper’* “ 8tt*lclly Portable and Vibra tory” Circular *uw .Kill; which may be hauled with eutire facility, from point to point, at pleasure, by four horses; and is warranted su perior to any heretofore presented to the public. Contracts made for delivery in New York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or &U e transportation U water communication therewith. Add' A. WARNER, Soo’y, ’, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't, Montgomery, Al P. 8.—These works have recently stiipped to Pi coin, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “ Cooper's il acting Gang Engines, uud two of his single Saw Eu- K ' nos," which are capable of cutting 60,000 feet of lura- r daily! The parties ordering, ofleeted the purchaso after a tour through the Northern and Eastern States, in anarch of the beat and most Unproved Mill, after first examin ing those of this oommny; they returned after thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment met with presented suoh general advantages, or combi nations of improvement us found at those works. HKrEUKNOES 5 T. G. Metcalf, President Mechanics' B'k Augusta. G. B. Lamar, Pres't B'k of the Republic, Now York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. Witlnugtou, Savannah, New Wutcli, Clock, Jewelry AMU FANCY HTUliK, BROUUHTOSSTREET, TSu 148. R. FRANCIS STEIN, Mauul.clurnr of Chrn M a nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watohos. Ac. Ac. ipootfully informs his customers aud the public gone lly that he has fitted up the Store 14S Uroughton-st, „ "intends to "make a permanont location, auii carry on tho Jewelry business iu iu various branches. Watohos. Clocks, Town Clocks. Chronometers, Jewel ry, Ao., Ac., oleaued aud repaired with dispatch, N. B-—Any Watob. Clock, Ao., Ac., that cannot be re paired by oilier watchmakers, I pledge myself shall K “ repaired by me to satisfaction, aud_ warranted.^ FRANCIS STEIN. Dissolution, ’I'HE FIRM OF LaROCHE, BOWNE a CO. is X. this day dissolved by mutual oouaent, to take effect from the 1st day of January. Tne busi*«*s of the firm will be settled by Isaac D. LaRochs, and Alfred T. Bowne, who ara authorised to use the nuiue ot the firm in settlement, ISAAC D. LaHOCHE, ALFRED T. BOWNE, EDW'D. S. KEMPToN, Jan’y 8tb, ISM. ItiCll I) H. MARSHALL. Th* Subscribers will,toouuuc me ouaiuoss at their old stand, under the firm of LaROCHK A BOWNE. jaa 8 NEW ISOOKfe, RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COORER &. CO. rMIDlY, JANUARY Hitt /I'HE Luck of Burry Lyuiiuu : A Romaucu of t X last Century. By Wm. M. Thackeray. r Appietou's Popular Library, Akppietou's Popular Library, Tne Boy Hunter, or Adveutures in Search of a White Buffalo. By Captain Mayne Reid, author of "The Desert Homo." Yuiooa from the Mountains and from the Crowd. By Charles Muckay. The Poetiosl Works of Henry Alford, Vicar of Wymos- wold, Leicestershire. Momoirs, Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore. Edited by Lord John Russel, M. I’.-ifart II, Memoirs of Mrs. Harriet Newell Cook. By Mrs. 8 t. e of Faith, or the Practical Believer De- r ds of the Soottith Cov. H. Sigourney The Course lineated. By John Angeli James. The Marty re, Ileroei aud iiar d_ enauts. By Qcurge Gilttllan, M. A. The Young Man'sChristian Year; or, Twelve Hints Sri** Young Men. By Rev. J. o. Ryle, B. A. Living. to C , h f Uli * Mother's Memorial of a Departed Daughter, with an Introduction. By Rev. Asa W. I A . w J’P'f f tu. uuu.r Xj »l,n.d h.. Uhl into p.rtn.i.k,, u,, „ r , etk , 01 tn. iotw, hta »n. ISAAC MULFORL, MAHSllunder nun. of M. * 1. M. MARSH. Th., "iKSSSSSB Effingham, Horlven, Burke, Washington aadWllkS Counties, and have made arrangement* for the oromnt collection of debts in uoet of the counties in the sum Office I7fl (up stain) Bay-street, Savannah. May 26th. 1652. ly MULFOHD MARSH Ureat Kciinetion of Prices. In order to reduce the present largo and eholoe stock ol WINTER GLODM 8 A V A N N AH™!! A Z A A R, 118 Droughton-street, next door to Horton if Rike- man's Jewelry Store. A DKLBANCO begs to announce to his city ./V* end country oustomors that in order to prepare hi* store for the rcosption of bis Spring Goods, he has determined to offer to purchasers for cash very liberal inducement* to supply tbemseive* with Wiuter Goods from hii present (took. To thos* who have not com pleted tholr supplies tho present affords a rare chance to make purchases. Those Goods being entirely now, nro not thrust upon the market (as is «ften the case with cheap sales) to be sold at any prioe, in ordor to get rid of them, but are offered to cash purchasers for tbo reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do well to call early, thereby insuring to themselves th* best op portunity to make good selection*. jan 5 New Clotliina Stoic. WM. COX, 1IK4PEK & TAILOR, No. Ill WIIITAKKK STREET, Next door to G. M. Griffen's Jewelry Store, Il AVING recently returned from th« North, re- XX apectfully invites the attention of hi* frionds and tho public generally to his fine stock of Rkadv-Mxdk C'LoriiiNa, selected by himself, and consisting, in part, of Duesh nnd Fltoox Cloth Coats, in black, blue, and other colors; Brown and Drab Petersham Ovsk-Saokh; Fancy Cussiuiere aud Tweed 8acks and Fhocksj Mot tled and Bluo Beavf.r do.; Superfine black Fronch Doeskin Cassiutere and Fanoy Frenob Cassimere Pants: Drab, Grey uud Faney Tweed do.; Vkhth, in plain and Figured Satin; Figured, Black and Fancy Silk; Black and Fancy Cassimbueh. Together with a choice selec tion of Slithts, from th* best makers: also Undershirts, Drawers, Cravats, Collars, Suspenders, Gloves, Udkfs., Umbrellas, Hats, Cape, Ac. 9AT A very handsome assortment of Blue, Black, Brow n and other colored Cloths, Casaimeros, Doeskin* and Vestings, which he is preparod to make to order in a most fkshiouablo style, on moderato terms. Cutting and Repairing doue at thu shortest notice, oct 22 3 mos Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets !!! \irK have Him day opened for sale u splendid I T assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ao., consisting in part of 20 pieces 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpota 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget 5 do Felt Carpet 5 do Dutoh do |6U do Volvet and Cheneil Itugs lOUoommon Rug* and Mats 100 nair of beautiful style Window Shades All or tho above Goods we offer at tho lowest market prious; for sale by AIKIN A BURNS. MILLINERY. milliners' mad Dress-Mukiug. Mku. 8. TOMBS, No. 15 Barnard-street, will open on Tuesday, October 26th, her Fall stock of Bounds, Ribbons, Caps, Flowors, Vel- jfflj-l vet Ribbons, Mantilla and Dress Patterns. All orders from the country punotually at tended to. 3mo oct 25 MKH. MILKER, No. 157 UONGKESS-STREET, Will open on Friday noxt, 29th Inst., her Fall ■Kpste Stork of Fashionable 811k, Velvet, Straw, and MjmsfW Fronch imported Bonnets,Ribbouti,Trimmings for Drosses, Frenoh Flowers, Silks for Party Dressos, Collars and Under-Sleeves, respect fully mvilos tho attention of Ladies to her Store, No. 157 Congrese-street. All of the above goods are of Mia. S.’s selec tion. oot 26 MILLINERY AND FANOY UOUD8. HUS. DOC, No. 17 BARNARD-STREET. Takes this method ot informing the Ladies of Savannah, aud vicinity, that all* has on hand Pm par (and will be constantly reoeiviug) a largo and fashionable assortment of Bonuets, Ribbon*, *Caps, Flower*, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, Straw Trimmings, Ac., Ac. P. 8.—All orders from the country promptly attended to. oct 26 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpHU riUiLSURIlIER ha* uu hand, and is X constantly receiving from tho best and most respec table manufacturers in tho country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, aud othor Jewelry, aud storllng Silver Ware, •uoh a* Table. Dessert and Toa Spoons and Forks; Sil ver Plates ami Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Suuoers; Goblets; Tumbler*; Pap Boat*; Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ico Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knivos; Nap- tin Rings; Salt Collars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks uud Ladles; Cako Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Uuudle Knives aud Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass blocks of overy desoriptson. Gold aud Silver Lover and Loplne Watches; Fine Bnamellod Hunting Watohes; Gold and Silver Thim- >les; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogora’s Pocket Cutlery; llasors and Raxor Strops; Card Case* Port Monuis. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watohes and Jewelry. From his long experience and extenaive facilities, he confidently bollevos he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Ills pricos are as low, and term* as liberal as at any establishment in tbe State. mar 18 8. W1I,MOT, No. 1 Market-square. COFFEE. A t WI Rags Prime Greeu Riu Coflne. ^XUUlUUdo Fair 12u do Prime “ Jamaica" 40 do and 70 mats Old Java *■ 10 do Prime I.aguira “ For sale from storo by jan 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. OUNDKIESi O 170 bbls Sug&r Hour* Molasses. 50 » Rectified N. O. Whisky. 20 “ High Proof White “ 20 W and Vi Pipes 4th Proof Brandy. 20 >, and H “ Malaga Wine. 20 Cask* pu and 10 do qts Porter. 56 bbl* Hiram 8mith‘* and pure Gonesoe Flonr. 50 Quintal! now Codfish. 100 Box** New 8caled Herrings. 100 •• New M. R. Raisins. 50 “ Layer do 20 " Hope Mills Ground Pepper. 200 " Family, Pale and No. 1 Soap, lik) “ Colgate's Pearl Starch. 20 Half Chests and >£&> Papers Black Tea. 20 “ “ Selected Hysen. do 60 231b Boxes “ do 50 Packers Buckwheat Flour. 200 bbi* Pink-Eye Planting Potatoes. 100 do E. Phelp's Gin. 40 do P. and 11. Couneetiout River Giu. landing and for sale by jau 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. COFFEE. OHO Green Kio Coffee. III 60 * 7 Old Oov. Java In th* Store of [jan 12] SWIFT A CO. 1JOTATOMS.—5H0 M.l., Yellow Pluuliiii; Pm*- f too., Ian,ling .uil for .al. by jan 13 swirrjtco. \,f ACKKRKL. lYX 25 bbl* No 1 Mackerel. 20 M •• •• 2 ajK ;; ;; 2 « in store and for ealo by [jan 12] 8WIFT A CD. DUGAH. 15 hhds Prime P. R. Sugar. 10 do Muscovado do 10 do N. O. do 25 bbls Stuart's Circle A. Sugar Crushed. 25 “ B. Sugar Clarified. 25 •• a " Yellow Clarified. 20boxes" Refined Loaf. In store and for sal* by [jan 12] SWIFT A CD. TEA. TEA. Half Cheat* Youug Hyson Tea. IU 15 do Blaok Tea, in store and for sale by J» n H SWIF'TACO. I_)LANTIN44 POTATOES.—400 bbl*. Nova JL Sootia Potstoes, suitable for planting—«aU to yield better and mature much earlier than other kinds. For •ale by (jaa 4] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. YfARBLKIZED IRON MANTEL*).—A IYX cheaper, handsomer and more feeirabl* article than th* real marble. A new lot just received by jan 6 MORSE A NICHOLS, 156 Broughton-st. PIMIUK NKW OULEANH SU44AU.-1U I hhds. N. 0. Sugar of prime unality. landing per brig J. A. Taylor, from New Orleans, for sale by. j»u 8 COHENS A HERTZ. E DM HALE.—A prime, likely uml intelligent rasa, about 28. years or age, of good character, and warranted sound. Apply to JAR8 WM. WRIGHT. UNDER VE»T».—Jus JL> a small lot Buekskin Under Vests for tale by . _ ROBINSON A CAMP, J* u 6 Next door to Pulnskt House. —NIIORO BBOUANH. O.ntl.tn.n’. dn. Bnali und Sho.,, Ltel,.', MImm' ud Chll- dr«n « d j, tor uto to* by >y. HKiDT. \KT HITE BEANS—An ...client .rude lur Il fntnily 01., ju«t reelednnd tor ul. by J“ H 1* HARRIS A CO. Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. Ctantlemen’s Restoration. II. WEIQAND has * jnst opened, under tho ] PH. lintel, and comfortable Eating Room, with an excellent Kitchen anil Cooking Range adjaccut, as a Restaurant. He lias an oxoellentCook from Htrashoug, who will snit German, American and French tastes. Oysters, Fish. Meats, every thing that this market affords, can be had in all styles uu short notice. You nr; Clerks nnd others who liavn rooms in Young Clerks nnd otb Invited to try the Eu K an mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant. liladelphia Lager Beer, Bwlssand Llndburger Cheese, kept always on hand for tho use of families. oct 5 MARSHALL. HOUSE, B rough toit-wt reel, Httvminnh, (<n, Wm. Johnson, Proprietor. M This Rstiihlisliincnt is now In “ full tide of successful operation." Tho patronage thus far extend to it, tho proprietor regards as assur ance that his enterprise had ceased to be an exnorimeut almost as soon as it commcncod, and that the Marshall House has already obtained a permanont and prominent position among the hotels of our city. >sition among tne hotels of our city. Being situated on one of our finest streets, contiguous to various places of business, and free from the nol»* and bustlo of our more crowded thoroughfares, its loca tion affords inducements of quiet and convenience. To families visiting Savunnah, our arrangements enable us to offor enlarged aooommodations. To the public, the assurance is renewed, that evory requisite of a first olaas hotel will he supplied that intolligeut industry and liberal expenditure can oommand. ly aug 24 Engle Hotel, On the Corner of /falter and Chatham tts., Oglethorpe, Unorgln. SITUATED IN TUB MOHT BUSINESS PART Or THK CITY. BY JAMES BELL. This is the larunst nnd best furnish ed Hotel in the city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Charges moderate, and Faro the bcRt the country affords. A large and extensive Livery Stable is near at hand. The public are invited to call and see for theinselvos. seplU EM PI RElTdfEL; Oglethorpe, t*n. 3 HUE Subscriber, lute of the Washington Hall, 1. Macon, Ga., having takon the above Hotel, and fur- shed it throughout with the best of new furniture, and having large aud airy rooms, he hopob to share a por tion of public ttetronage by close attention to business, having good stahliug and every convenience to make the guests of his house comfortable, je 21 r JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. dishment, where a large variety of Stoves for cook ing, parlors and offioes, from the best manufacture™, are on sale, ou the most reasonable terms. Also, Hol low Ware, Pots, Ovons, Bpidors, Saucepans, Cast Iron Pumps, Boer Pumps, Cast Iron Charcoal Burners, Sad Irons, hovolving aud Long Handle Waffle Irons, Wafer Irons, Firo Dogs, Fire Irons, Nalls, Tacks, Table Cut lery, Axes, Hatuhota, Hammers, Box and other Coffee Mills, Brass Faucets and Couplings, Ac. A choice selection of PlauDhed Ware, Coffno Biggins, Ten Pots, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, large and small Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Fitohers, Liquor Mixers, Cigar Lamps, Centre Table Lamps, C'ninptiine Lamps, Oil Lamps, and a variety of Hritaunia Burning Fluid Lamps, Brass and White Metal Candlestiaks. A large assortment of Japanned and Plain Tin-Ware, Chamber Pails, Toilet Pails, Wine Coolers, ToilotCaeos, Cash Boxes, Square and Round Boxes, Spice Boxos, Ba sins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Glass Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxos, Trays, 12to28iuuh< New-York Advertisements. NEW-YOKKWIKKaAimNUWnUKH T'HKSIJBBCRlBF.Rrotnuf^lure* WIRE RAIL- I INO for public and private grounds, Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating; _ WROlJdllT And CAST IRON RAIUNO. Iron Columns, Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, aud Iron Furniture; WIRE FENCES, for Plantations. Railroads, Ae., made entirely on a new plan, with roils and iron ports* Prices at V, 11 and IS cents per running foot 4>* feet high. For oirculars with designs address JNO. B. WICKKRSHAM, 0. U. 312 Broadway, New-York. N. B.—The Subscriber would refor to tho enclosure of Forty t h - pi a ce7 the Vail i n g and gallery work at the Jew ish Synagogue, and a number ol dwellings in Savannah, the enclosure of tho private cemetery of the Everett family s Fort Valley,'and also to his work at Macon, jkiadiwin, and other places in Georgia. Agent In Savannah, O. W. IIARDCA8TLE, No. 2C0 Cnngress-et. and W> St. Julian-*t. ly mar 5 riso STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS.— X The subscribers would call yonr attention to their stock of papers which embrace the largest variety oyer before offered In this market, consisting of the following Owen A ilurlbnt, Platner A Smith, Green Mountain Mills, Jessup A Bros., Chamberlin’s, Wlieeler.Skelk’nABabo'ck, Dotcn. Mansfield A Root, Crane A Beach, Osborn A Gibbs, 1 \ Gibbs A Colt, lie. Kingsland A Hon, . 17. Donnell, Uraplcy A Brothers, Hubbard's, Hubbard s, Carew A Co., May A Dean; Fiifler, ParkerfA Parsons, together with colored, printing, envelone, tissue, tea, wrapping and all kinds of paper usually Kent by a pa per warehouse. CARSON A HARD, jy 2tf 6in Paper Warohonse.2Sl lVnvl Hir«**t. 2, VALUABLE HCKIOOL BOOK*. ' E beg to cull the attention of teachers and friends of Educ&tiou to the following Text KIDDLE'S A8TRONOMY.—A Manual of Astrono my and llso of the Globes, for Schools and Academies; by Henry Kiddle, Principal of Public School No. 2, of tho olt^of New-York; with quostic ,n —‘— s 31 ets. i aud illustra- FAHLEY'B UNIVERSAL HISTORY.—A Unlvers- ,1 History, on the Basis of Geography, Jn one volume, 12mo., MU pages. Illustrated by Maps and Engravings, and designed for the family circle, aud for the use of schools. $1* NKWMAN’8 80UTHERN ELECTRIC READERS. In F’our Parts. GRAY'S CHEMISTRY: Ob. th* Elements or Ciikmistky—Containing the Principles of the Science, both Experimental and Theoretical, illustrated with numerous Engravings; by Alonso Gray, A. M., Profes sor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in thu Brook lyn F'otnnle Institute, Andover, Mass. Revisod edition. gott, A. M., formerly Classical Principal of the Collegi- e School, New-York city. «2« cts.‘ OTT'8 YOUNG ANALYZER-Boing a >f the course of instruction in the Euglii 'esented in McF^lligott's Analytic Mar servo the doable purpose of Spelling-] and Dictionary in the younger classes in schools; I N. McEUigott, A. M. 25 ets. THOMSON'S SERIES OF ARI1 nMETIC8.-l -1st— Thomson's Arithmetical Tables, 10 ets; 2d—'Thomson') Mental Arithmetic, \2}i ets; 3d—Thomson's Practical Arithmetic, 37H ets; 4th—Thomson's Higher Arithme- We have the highost testimonials in favor of these books from every part of the Union, whioh, together with List* of our Standfird Tret Books, may bo had at the of fice of the Daily Morning News. ce of the Dally Morning News. Teaohors, School Committees, or Trnsteos, who wish to examine any of our School or Music Books, wltl :r< county and State, should accompany the order. NEWMAN A IVISON, 199 Broadway, New-York. Can be had at the book-store of jy 29 tf J. M. COOPER A CO. Spittoons, Foot Baths, Ac., Ac. Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood IIoi Brushes, Ac., Ac. tion tfud s Silver's Fire aud Water-proof Mineral Paints t stantly kept on hand; Cumphine and Spirit Gas. Sale Room—10, 12 and 14 Baruard-st. "’’orkshop—184 Bay-st. JOHN J. MAUniCE. EDWAKO O'BVRIVE’S GROCER! AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’* llulhlliig, Market Wharf. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. jjtdfSE. O'B. keeps constantly in store afcfcjhT) AIH9Mlargo stock of Groueuiks, Liquors,flMA* Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothiug. 35 cnosts Blaok Toa. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sug&rt. 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap.] oof Domestic Brandy. 35 do. Rum. ID hlids. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 75 doien Teapots, assorted qualities. ItDiratos assorted Crockery-Ware. ly^oct 19 W M. J. H U NT'S 7 Shaving&Hnirdressing Establishmcm. No. 188^4 llroualitoii-streot. NEARLY OPPOSITE S'l\ ANDREWS HALL W J. II. begs respectfully to announce to the • eltisens of Savannah thut his facilities for dis- paton in his businossare now complete, and that every attention which the convenience of his customers may roquire will be promptly atfordod by him. Thankful for tho very liberal patronage ho has thus far received, his future efforts will be dipeoted so ax to merit an in crease thereof. Hair Oils, Colognes, Restorative, and Shaving Creams .—.— of various kinds, kept constantly on hand. T. IV. McAIM'IIOn A CO, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Ware. Hollow and Ennro- ellod Ware, Stove and Grates, Pumps Lead Pipe and Sheet Lend, Copper and Savannah, Go. All kinds of Coppor, __ Tin and Sheet Iron Work, done in the best manner, at the shortest notice. Robinson A Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealer$ in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE now receiving their stocks of Fall and Wiu- tor Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Block, anu F'ancy Colorod English and F'renob Cloths; Over- Coatings, of Black, Bluo and Fancy Colored Beavers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English, Frenoliand American Cassimer ,of Bl’k and F'ancy Col ors; Vestings, of Silks, Bautins, Cashmeres, Flmbroid- erod, and rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of whioh will be made up at tho shortot notice, and in the best style of workmanship. Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jenniugs A Co., No. 231 Broadway, New York, and is warranted equal to any in the eity. We keep constantly on hand the largest asm ,*t of F'urnisliing Goods of any house in the trade, such as White and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gaute Merino Under Garments; Shaker F'launel aud Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lamb* Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander’s make; Stocks Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in fact, overy thing noeessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. F'or sale on as scaon.niodating terms as can be had in the.city, at Gandry's Building, next door to Pulaski IIouso. sop21 Fall amd Wiuter Dry 4*oods, L aROCHK, BOWNE dt CO. have received by cent arrivals, aud offor for sale upon the most vurable terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to which they iuvito the atteutiouof merchants uud planters, vil 25,000 yards Kerseys, all qualities. 12,000 do Schley's Plains. 10,000 do white and black Washington Jeans. 5,000. do heavy all-wool Plains. 3,000 pairs English Dudil Blankets. ' J0 r 4 i 11-1, and 12-4 Whitney Blankets. 20 bales 3-4,7-3, and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings. 20 do Osnaburgs. In addition to tho i , ing. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, is n flic —‘ - * “ will compare with any house in the southern country. G ltOCKItlKK.—The choicest quality ot Fam ily Uoceries, Wines, Liquors uud Holyday Fruits, to ire had at (dec 171 C. B. HCALLY'S, Deliveredin any part of the citj free of oartngo, and [f from Brig W. Clark, and for ualo by dee 16 CL AQHORN CUNNINGHAM. a KW ORLBAN8 HIOLA88K8.—SO bbls.. Nsw Crop N. O. MolaxMS, tauding from sob. Mar- Jans, and for sale' 31 •ale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. iS Ml TL to.i“■ <a»rlM. touUUito. Iu«- 1 k ** lor «•!» br -J“ n COUENS t HERTZ. f CI.A8TKK.—40 Cuk. Umuud ' J riMtor. Undln, u. lb, ul, b, Ji*i2 MUQH.tl, -RRLLY k 00. 350 „ FURHAIS. Bo.li.la oT So«l Hie. Ao nly t JM a UtL 1 4 FOR MALK. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse powor, with Boulter attached. Apply to >18 COHENS A HE 4 LK.-3U half barrels Tuylui Ale, per bark Harvest, just i QUANTOCK, F & Son's Albany Williuk’s Wharf. )ATK ’De Fol» 44rn*, Trullle*, Pellt* Pols, Ao.—mst recaired a lot of new Pate 'De Foil as, Truffles, Petit* Pois, Artiebauts, Gelee, for sale (dee 30—tf] J. ROUSSEAU. jMIR SALE.—A Woman 34 year* old, a good Cook; a Woman 28 years, a Woman 21 years, cook Vomau 19 years, and a Woman 18 years. Ap““ WM. WRIGHT. G ROUND AUUUKM for sinking telegraph poles and posts of all kinds iu tho ground, for sale by F\ W. CORNWELL. jan8 103 Bryan-st. ^ EW ORLEANM 3IOLAHMEM.—100 bbls q uew crop, of prime quality, for sale by jin 8 COHENS A HERTZ. ship Hartlord, 20 bbls. yel N & KCEIVED per ship Hartlord, 20 bbls. yel u low Onions; 10 bbls. Newtown Pippin Apples, and »le by (deo 38) JOHN D. JESSE. T>ICH 4JLACK MIL KM—In Mode, Drab, Xl< Green, Rose, Blue and Salmon Colors, jnst reeV per Florida by W. C. WADSWORTH, jan 6 ^Marshall House Building. fUHT RECEIVED per New York stesmm assortment of Smoked Beef and Tongues.— Also—a fine article of Fulton Market Beer, and a vari ety of seasonable articles, which are offered for sale by ;*n 1 JOHN DALY. 28 Whitaker street. Costar’s Extcriiiinntor. JT'OII THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF l. 1 Rats, Mice, Cookroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, Moles, Beetles, Crlokots, Ac. Warranted not injurious to the human family. Will not die in their holes. Also an Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. Kei'Kuicnuks.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. I). Howard, Irving House; Captsln Flowers, Pacific Hotql ; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway und Anthony stroets; Chas. Thibault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Delino- nico, 25 Broadway; E. Q. Howard, Editorof the Sun day Times ; Westchester House, Bowery.and Broome streets ; W. Holherton, 430 Broome strett, and 75 Maiden I.ane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, G7 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Biucsso, 43 John street, and 80 St. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr n Architect, 301 Broadway. OERTincATK or 167 oxAtna. I have given Honry R. Costar's Flxterminator an ef fectual trial, and having seen the wonderful effects of the same, and convinced of the superior efficacy of his Exterminator over auy othor preparation evor offerrod the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead iu the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, Deoember 11th, 1851, F'or sale by all the wholesale druggists in the eity and the priucinal druggists in tho United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ao. Warranted in all cases. None genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York. AST For sale by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st; no by MUURE A HENDRICKSON. ♦ Be wise in time—’Tin folly to tleler. AFFLICTED READ I f|^HOU8ANI)S are suiTering from disease from X which there is no difficulty in being permanently ~ ud speedily relieved, provided tbe moans be used. As very vice has its own punishment, so it would seem every disease has its remedy. This is true, and there is nothing in this life more certain than that the AMKHICzVN COMPOUND is the most speedy nnd iu remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, ’n to the world. Adapted to every stage of the din- sox and constitution, at a J times aud seasons, there is no fears of exposure, detention from business, nor restriction in diet;f rout the certain and speedy re lief it gives, it is now tho most popular remody of thu day. Ton thousand case* have been cured effectually *iy it during the past yoar. Prepared by a practical .diysieian, tne afflicted oan rely with confldenoe on its curative powers over diseases of this character. Full directions uccoinnany each bottle. CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound, id purc'iiasn only of the Agents. Observe that the tmnlne has the written Signature of the proprietor on the wrapper, and tho name blown In tho Gloss—Price For sale by A. A. Solomons A Co., Thos. M. Turner A >y A. A. Solomons _ Co., W. W. Lincoln, Savannah ; Phillip Moise, Agusta; FlllisACo., Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggists in all tho large towns and Cities iu tho United Guns, Rifles, Hardware, &c. rpifE SUBSCRIBER bogs leavo to inform hii I friends and tbe public generally, that ho has pur chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHERS, 175 Congross-st.; *;id that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ac., R vory low prices, for cash Manufacturing and repairing, of all kin and carefully exeoutod, aud at low price; J. T. JONES. B RICK.—fi0,000 first quality Eastern Hard Brick, landing from bark M. A. White and foi sale by (dec28) WASHBURN, WILDER A CO. Prunes, Raisins, Almonds, Ac., just land 1 ing and for sale by [dec 31] W. I). F'ORI). jlRI Mlv Whim Corn for sale by dec 29 KINCULEY, LOCKETT A CO. & For rale by |doc2- 1)UCKWHEAT. r Alfreih supply just rcceiv X ) ed in barrels and 25 lb-bags, of the best quality, from the Husquehanuah Mills, and for sale by deo 20 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay street. McMahon a doyle. dee 20 G 1 HOCR1UKS.—10 casks Homs—ui f 100 bbls. Potatoes 20 hhds P. R. Sugar 25 bbls Stuart's B. Sag; 50 bbls No. 1, 2, and 3 Mackerel 50 half-bbls No. 1 aud 2 20 bbls Monongahela Whisky 20 quarter casks Cognac Braudy 2 pipes Hollar 4 Gin 20 quarter and eighth casks Wins 2 quarter casks Scotch Whiskey 2 do do Jamaica Rum 50 boxos assortod Cordials 100 bbls Baltimore Flour 50 do Ueuetsse and Hiram Smith do 100 halffbbls Canal Flour 150 boxes Pale and No. 1 Soap 20 do Toilet do 200 do Sperm, Star and Mould Candles 200 bags prime Rio Coffee 75 dc do Java do 20 half and quarter boxes Raisins 3 bales Almonds 50 boxos English Dairy and White Cheese 200 do Tobaoco, assorted qualities 50 esses Hyson and Blaek Teas 25 bbls Butter and Sugar Biscuit 5 boxes Pine Apple Cnees< 25 boxes Pickles, assorted -yf ACUKRKl, and CODFISH.—SO b.r- ' i\X rels No. 1, 2 and S Mackerel; 30 half barrels No. faBd2 Mackerel; 20 Kits Salmon; 20 Quintals Codfish, landing and for sal* by jrn 4 CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. (TiJi Kj Ct doc a ORN.—8.000 bushels prime White Flint North Carolina Corn, in store and for sale by __sM A. C- TOMS, Bay Street. / 4UTLERV.—Plain and Fluted Ivory Handle T 7 *- H ‘ *“ /'UJTLKKY.—Plain and Fluted Ivory Handle \j Table Cutlery; also, a good assortment of fine Pen aud Pocket K’Jives. Scissors, Ac., for sals br 4m 21 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryau-sL fsSyn. SO boxes Ijemon Syrup 25 dos Brooms 20 dos Demijohns, assorted Demijohns, asxo 50 five and ten gallon kegs £S‘. 4ta ‘ *' ,i ,0r ““cJi.EN . TARVER. . tnlTml. A. C.TOMH, iaiU.,.1. £ ed Ladies' Dress aud Opera Caps, Rosette and Philadelphia Advertisements. Piano Fortes. O. c. B. CARTER, No. 171 Cbestnufc- istreet, sixth door above Fifth •the State House, up stairs, Pi [Street, sixth door above Fifth, opposite “ ' 'louse, up stairs, I’hii.jdcl offers to the public an en- u ■ il “tirely new assortment of PIANOS, jnst received from the most oelcbratod makers, and of such patterns aud finish as to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns A Clark's and James Thompson's Instruments, w hioh nro hero offered, stand unrivalled In the opinion of all competent judges, as possessing beauty aud purity of tone never before attained by any maker. Also, 1’IANOH with AEOLIAN Attachment, Church and Parlor ORGANS, SKKAPIIINES and ME1.0(IK ONS, all of which tfro warranted, and will be-sold at the manufacturers’ lowest cash prices. All cash orders for musio promptly uttendod ' Second hand l'iauos bought aud sold. Pianos tuned P. 8.—Tho extraordinary success of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, aud the perfect satis faction it has given, iuduces the subscriber to continue it. lessons in SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, Ac., are given by Artists of the very highest ability. It neuds but bo mentioned, that 8ig. ANDREA ALFISI, needs but bo mentioned, that big. AN DUKA ALFISI, aud Mademoiscllo HELENE SCHAAF'F, who stand I re-eminent among the profession, arc oonnectod w"' tho Institution, ami devoto their time and talento the pupils, [jo'26 ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. «EOKUE J. IIEXKELS, No. 173 Chestnut-street, l’hilndelpliiu. OCI’OSITK THK STATE HOUaH, Has just received from France hta Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS CURTAIN MATERIAL. Q OMl'iltalMt nil tlm uow mill turiiioimhle colors in Brooatello, Plush and Satin De Laine. irtains hung iu the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE, for Drawing-Rooms, always on haud or import- manufactured in Paris twenty flue sets of siinorb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which tlio sample sets have been received. The style is eutirely newnud of the most graceful design. Those wishing to F'uruish now will please call and examine tho immense stock hand before purchasing, as tho goods will be sold low. ‘ large assortment of well fiuished plain Mahogany Wain-***—“ ' je 26 and Walnut Furniture always ou hand, for sale cheap.' Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WIU.IG,) No. 188 Chestn ut-st-, Pliladelphia, PIANO FORTES, IHunlrnl Inatriimcnta, Sheet MiimIc, Violin,(iuitnry llnru Hiring**, dtc* A LL of which will be sold ut the very lowest rates. Catalogues sent to any part of the U. States Idrcssing as above, post paid. 'LEE A WALKER'S stock being one of tho largest In the U. States, aro confident of giving satisfaction f~ those who may favor them with their patronage. j«l 4■ GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED Evans ft Watson’s No. 88 Dork-street, l’hiluilelnhia, FI II E-P110 O F C H E S T S! r 18M.' by the officers of the State Fair, were present this after noon, when Messrs. EVAN8 A WATSON tested ono-of time .they consumed ■ ucing at 1 o’clock, P. M., ite heat/or tuo hours, suffl- On opening the Chest, ith 2,DUO circulars deposited in n out, not ouly having been pre- t having thu appuarnuoe of scoruh upon Josepu Ritnkh, Ex-Govornor A. O. Hkistkk, A. T. Nkwboi.d, C.W.VA1V HORN’S ; IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER. For Prolapsus Uteri, (Palliny of the Hotnb.) ’I'HE uttiMUion of Physician* mi.I Lmliesmitering X from tlio abovo derangement, is respectfully in vited to “ Van Horn’s Improved Uterine Supporter— They are made without the Steel Springs, which *' ■’ * heirchaf highly obiuctionahlo on account of the irchafingth c hips, Ac., making them extremely unpleasant to bo work.— They have no superior for tlio relief aud ouro of the abovo displacement, and are recommended anil used in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, vis,: Proffessor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. J. 8. Longshore. Femalb Med. College, Phil*. " Chas. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cincinnntti, O. “ W. 1*. Johnston, Columbia Col’go, Wash'll, 1).C. “ II. Millor, Mod. Don’t,Univ'y, Louisville, Kv. •* A. II. Ccuss, Mod. College of ]/>uisiana, N. li., and by the Physioiana gene rail v throughout tho United States. C\ W. VAN HORN A CO , Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Snino, Club Foot, uud for all derangemonts requiring the iise of Bandages, or Instru ments for restoration. MOORE A HENDRICKSON, je 15 ly Agents in Savauuah t bind C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Rraee manufactured that does or chafe under the arms, and can be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to give these a trial, to tost their superiority ovor all others. Clurks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all ithers, who either from habit, or oo- mpatiou, or from a weakly or debili- ated constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round mm shouldered) aud < I Chest and 1 sing the vjm improved symmetry and form of h™; ...v n«a>u>, »na also allowing a full, free and honlthy action anu .. » - omov ing tho compression, Pulmonary Organs from C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bandagos of all dosoriptions Philadelphia. je 17 TAILORING. M ESSRS. DIBBLE a CAREY having just re turned from the North, rospectfally invite their generally,'to call nnd examine their Fall stock of all styles nnd colors of F'ronch, English and American Cloths, Casaiuiures and Vestings, which they aro pre pared to manufacture to order in the neatest and most fashionable stylos. Also their stock of Rnsdy-Made Clothing, consisting iu part of Sardinian, Albert Ton, Chesterfield, Coddington, aud other new and fashionable Coats, Vosta nnd Pants. The undersigned having selected these goods with great care, feel confident if> leasing all who may bo in want. Their stock of FURNISHING 0001)8 and F'ANCY ARTICLES is complete and well assorted, which they will sell on the most favorable and accom modating terms. sep 23 DIBBLE A CAREY. Keep it before the People. D iscovered at last.—a hair dye that opcratoM on natural principles. CRISTA- *0 invites tho attention of the Ludiei inn of Savannah, and of the iciontiiiu world, to his LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chem life of tlio col oring matter, and the vegotativa elements with which, in combination, nature colors the Hair and sustaius its vitality. This DYF1 stands alono. Other preparation of its close destroy tho Hair, but vigoi ed to all skeptics. Applied, and for sale wholosalo and MarsliHll House Dressing Saloon. lVf JKHHKS. COHEN & HANNON rnHiiect iYX fully announce to tho citisens of Savannah that tlioy are now prepared to do all kinds of work in tli lino, at their new shop, near the corner of Brough ton i Drayton-sts. They nave established tho following • 1 *• single Shave 10c.; per their rates of charges. F' , r .. month, for 2 or 3 times per week, 75u.; 4 times a week $1; 5 or 6 times a week $1 50; evory day $1 75 per month. Hair cutting 20c.; hair curling 25c.; TIN AND COPPER MANUFACTORY, sorlption of plain and japanned Tinware, Sheet Iron, Stove Pipes, and a large aud varied assortment of Cooking and Parlor STOVES. All of which will be sold ou favorable terms. •apt 15 J. J. MAURICE, Proprietor do. N 20 boxes Raisin* 10 halt boxes Raisins 40 quarter do. do. 20 hhis. Apples 5 firkins best Goshen Butler 6 boxes do. do. Cheese 2 bhi*. Cranberries, (doc 15] J. D. JESSE. IT1UHCW, MACE, Asc.—l barrel No oby Ml Nutmegs; I'case Mace’; 100mats Cinnamon, for MOORE A HENDRICKSON, Gibbons’ Building. PRICE A VEADKH, 147 Bay street. A A IzimiT HAT—YVnigliinff only Hfe ounces, tbatcannot be injured by being smashed, Wo have no hesitancy in saying that this is th« lightest Hat evor offured for sale. Gentlemen should have no hesitancy in saying that this is the _at evor offored for sale. Gentloinen should fall to provido themselves with one of these Hats, which aro a luxury to wear. F'or sale at the Hat Storo of [oct 9] N. K. BARNUM A CO., 149 Congreas-st. OLLAN D (al N.—12 pipes Holland Gin, In ■*“ and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON m B ATIUNC Ti lls FOR CHILDREN^ Toilet Sets, Slop Buckets, Ao., at 155 Broughton-st. til MORSE A NICHOLS. Q XYOKNATKD II1TTEH8. — A fresh supply just received and for sale by 25 MOORE A HENDRICKSON. F LOUR.—250 barrels Baltimore-Flour, 25 Ho. Genbssee do., 25 do. Hiram Smith's do., received and foreale by [ jan II] MoMAHON A DOYLE. O ATM AND CORN.—1000 bushels Coro and a quantity of Oats, for sale by 11 MoMAHON A DOYLE. r ELLY DRA1NERH. Curd Drainers. By In- f bub Churns. Ice Cream Freesers and Buckets, at 6Broughton-st. [jan II] MOUSE A NJCUOL8. W OODKN AND WILLOW WAKB A large assortment may Ik. found at 155 Brmighton- street. [jan 11] ' MOHBE A NICHOLS. C« PATENT MEDICINES, &0. Liver Complaint, Jaundice,Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, DlaenncH of flie Kidneys, And all Diseases ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Slo- tlon, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Hoad, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis- fTgiiht lor Food, F'ullnesn or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Staking or F’lutter- Riugatthe pit of the Sunnm h, Swimming of tho lload, Hurried ami Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensutions when inn lying posture, Dim n ess of Vision, Dots or Webs before] the Sight, Freer and dull pain in the. head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, 1’ellowness of the Skin amt F.yrs, Pain in the Side, Hark, Chest, Limbs, if-r,, Sudden Flushes of Heal, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imayininys if Evil and Ore til Depression of Spirit*,can be effectually cured by f)R. HOOPLAND'8 cki.f:ukatf:d okuman I’UEfXHKU UT DR. C. M. JACKHON. i. !.■ if 4 ,v ut-no’Mi'i: vrnvii' ' AT THE GERMAN MF.IHCIFF. STORE, 120 ARCH ST li EE T, PHIL A HELP HI A. Their power over the above diseases is not tateslletl, if tqualhd, by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases, (U'Ur skilful physicians had/,tiled. Tfioso Bitters re worthy tho attention of invalids Possessinggron virtues in tho rectification of discuses ol the Liver and lusscr glands, exorcising the most searching powers In weakness and affections of tlio di gestive organs, they are withal Bafe, certain and picas- * nC * READ AND BE CONVINCED. [From the Boston Boe.j The editor said, Doc. 22d— l)r. Hoojlamis celebrated German Bitters, for the our* of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Cli Nervous Debility, is deservedly ono of tho most ■” Blttors have been use says he ho* li 1 and po ‘ “ * 1 of this P .. vlnoed that, in tlio uso of these Bitterii, the patient con stantly gains strougth aud vigor— a fact worthy of great TJ|#3r . . .... . it r the day. These! day. V *' ...jusands, and a friend 0 _ self received un effectual and pormanent euro of Liver Complaint from the and can bo used by persons with tho most delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstances. Wc are sneaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise liahei •Dr. Hoojtm Bitters, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by somo of the most prominent members of the fuculty as an article of much efficacy iu casoo of feuinle weakness. Ar such is the oaso, we would advise nil mothers to obtain abottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find these Biotcrs advantage ous to their health, as we know from oxporUm salutary offect they have upon weak systouis." MORE EVIDENCE. The Plilladeli liiu Saturday Garotte, tho host family newspaper published in the United Status. The editoi says DR. HOOFLAND S GERMAN BITTERS. **It is seldom thatwe recommend what are termed Pi tent Medicines, to tho confidence and patronage cf ui renders; and, therefore, when we rocomiuoud Dr. Iloo land's GurmAti Bitters, we wish it to bo distinctly unde stood that we aro not speaking of tho nostrums of the day, that uro noised about for a brief period and then forgotten, after tin v have done their guilty rue* of mis chief, but of a niedioino long established, universally priru-d, uud w : hich has met tho hearty approval of the n— foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the last years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is in there is more of it used in tho practico of the regnti physicians.of Philadelphia than all other nostrum* con blued, a fact that can easily bo established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with tbeir quiet approval when presented oven iu this Dyspepsia no ouo can doubt, after using it undirected. It acts specifically upon tho stomach and liver; it is pre ferable to calomel in all bilious diseases— tho effect is immediate. They can bo adiuiuisU’iud to female or Ju- faut with safety und reliable bonofit at auy tlrno. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which tsary for all medicinos to atU-.in to itiducc terfoiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who uro iunoccntly deceived. Look well to the marks of the Genu They have tho written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon tho wrapper, aud his name blown iu thu bottle, without which they r sale Wholesale and Retail at tho FRICKS REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy t)io advantage* of their great restorative powers. Single bottles 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCUE, W. W. LINCOLN Druggists, Savaunah, Git. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Ilarrall A Co., Charles* ton, 8. C. M WF'ly Ai'iNuw Advertisement ! Let Everybody Rcadlt!“%jfc R. R. R. llndwny’a llrnily Relief t S tho first and only remedy over recorded in the Medical History of the World that lias stopped mst violent pittas in a few seconds. It will ' u the aud Nervous complaint* i external.it will stop the mostexcruciati three to five minutes, AND HAS CURED irnal i in Four Hours. Spa In One Second. In Five Minutes. Kick Headache Chill Fever Clilllbluius Sore Throat Influenza In F'iftcen Minute*. Iu Fivo Minute*. In Four Hours. In One llonr. Spinal Complaints, Stiff Joints, Strains, Bruises, Cuts Wounds, Frost Bites, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Tit Doloreux, and all othor uoifipIaiuUswhere there is severe pains, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will instantly stop thu pain, and quickly cure the discaso. TO THE SICK, PAIN SUFFERING OF SAVANNAH If you will call upon A. A. SOLOMONS A CO, or MOORE A HENDRICKSON, Ad i make one trial of Kadway's Ready Relief, they jrautaetliat it will free yon from pain IN FIVE UlVuTEB. 1—It instantly Relieves you from Pain. 2— It Checks tho Progress of DU< 3— It Quickly Cures and Removes its Cause. ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS It will cure in from ten minutes to two hours. A tea nful takon internally wiU instantly ohook tho most distressing discharges -of 1)1 A UR 11 IE A OR DYSENTERY, Aud iu ten miuutes freo you from pain. HILL FEVER-SICK HEADACHE. It will stop the most sevore pains iu a fow minutes oloansuuud Bweeton the stomach, break up i tho Chilly and luvigorate the whole system with health i ngth. „ . obstinate and painful Uheuinntic affections—old inou and young the lame, the halt, the crooked, nnd iu fact, the painful and distresring victims of this oomplaint, a a few hours curod by this extraordinary remedy. People who have been hod-ridden for years, havebeen raised again to health ana strougth by the use of R. R. R. Druggists wishing tho agenoy of this oelobrated New* York, with reference. Tho usual commission al lowed. Cash purchasers can purchase of MOORF1 A HENDRICKSON, and A. A. SOLOMONS k CO., ntthe usual cash prices. RAD\YAY A CO, 162 Fiilt4in-streot, New-York. Sold by Drugglstsgenerally throughout thu country. Pkici: or R. li. R.—Largo Sise, $1 per Bottle; Alodi um, 50 Cents; Small, 25 Cents, General Agents: MOORE A 2LL ORE A HENDRICKSON, \ i. SOLOMONS A CO., / ! * aTann » 0 ’ JACKSON BARNES,) _ E. L. 8TROHKER, / MftC * ,n * E. 8. WHITE/Milledgevllle. eodlylsmls PIANO F011TE WAREHOUSE. mflE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS X in our Storo, including a flno SHOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invito tho attention of tho musical public to our stock, comprising evory artiole in the line, which nan be furnished (wiiomcsalk u kt ail) at New-York prices. PIANO FORTES, by A. Stopabt A CO., J. B. Dujuiam. and other* of es tablished reputation, constantly on haud. F. ZOCiltAUIU ifc CO., Im?ortkbs, Nos. 74 St. Juliau and 107 Bryan-stroeta, oct 27 tf Next to Market Sqnare. For Saks I Mir. Stock nnd PixturcH of h [GROCERY in T first rate location for wholesale or retail—will bo sold on good terms if applied for immediately. The stock is small and fresh—a rare chance is offered. Sat isfactory reasons given for wishing to sull. Apply this ntfici VpliolMery and Cahinet Work, The subscribers having taken the store ot Wh I taker-street, next to Dibble A Carey’* Tai loring Establishment, respectfully the citiions of Savannah drat they are prepared to exeoRto all orders In the abovo line on the REASONABLE TERMS. Speoial attention paid to ropairing all kinds of Furni- a Funorals supplied at the shortest notice. oot 21) tf JAMES LARKIN, THOMAS TIERNEY S UPERIOR FRENCH HITTERH, Maim fueliired by J. Durand A Co., Paris—A cortaincuro Tor fiatuleuoy, weakness of the stomach, debility, dys pepsia, fever nnd ague, and all complaints arising from a derangement iu the nervous system. It may be nsed in wine and spirits without at all injuring its medicinal properties. For sale by A. BONAUD, jan 13 Agent for the Manufacturers, Savannah. IJ KCEIVED per steamer Florida—Hluck Silks, X\> Black Bombasines, French Merinous, Linen Sheet ing, Table Damask and Diapers, 11-4 Cotton Sheeting. Brown and Bloodied Canton F'Unnel, Needle Worked L. C. Hdkfs., Chemlsetles and Soiltag Sleeves. Also, Undorgannentsfor Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys; Ho siery, Gloves and Umbrellas. For sale low by *“ 1 * , 0, deo 24 Dm WITT A MORGAN. dines, Preserves, Pickles, Currant*, Citron, SPjices^of all kinds, fresh and for eale W ^ FORD S KCEIVED und in store a choice lot of Pecan , Nuts, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, 8ofr Shell Almonds, es. Fancy Gloss Top Boxes of Prunes, Cooking 1 F'igs, for sals by ^ **" john d. JESSE, A IT Kit*. 41A ITERS.—Tliw* waul of snuh an artisl* will please call nfl 147 Bay-st. soon an artists wm j pBI(JK A yeaDER. PATENT MEDICINES, fee. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! IN QUART dOTTLEH. PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, M.D. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. For Diseases of the Liver, aud to purify tl ie Wood: Useful in Jaundice, Silt c Head ache, Dizziness. Imss of Appetite, General Debility, Constipation, Tiles caused by Costiveness, Tains in the Rones, or Rheumalismcaused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Timplei Roils, Ulcers, frc. rrilfl above diseases arise generally from on in- I active state of tho Liver, or an impure state of the Blood. The Sarsaparilla will bo found uaoful in such from the fact that it stimulates the Liver to iuoroxaed action, whioh causes the removal of tnorbiflo agents from the blood. With most of persons if acts upon the bowels as a mild purgutive; it oleausos the system from its impurities without causing any irritation in the alimentary cauul' or debilitating effect. Its healthy action on the Liver and Blood prevents tho tendency of morbid influence*, and is often a safe guard against disease. Those who are acquainted with the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that this preparation lias tho natural Sarsaparilla taste, whioh proves it to be a pure uud unadulterated article. The citisens of Savannah and vicinity will find that this nrtiole has the best effeot upon the i.ystem, xud gives better satisfaction to those who uxe it than any preparation of tlio kind in use. Physieiaus have assurance from tho proprietor that It contains nothtag but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and sao- ohariue matter enough only to preserve iu Bribe $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Bold in Havanuah by James U. Carter and Moore A Hondriokscn; Midvillo, byJ. Griffin; Sandersville, by N. W. Haines A Brothers Waynesboro’, by L. Sohwarts, and by druggists generally. Those ordering this artleli „ mission merchants, should express in their orders, nr “Dennis’s Georgia Sai'snpnrilla." Dll. BOOEBS’S LIVERWORT AND TAR! A SAFE ami certain euro for Coughs, Colds, J\ Asthma, Consumption of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and all Pulmonary Affections. CF*A LOVELY YOUNG LADY CURED OF CONSUMPTION!^ Btiif- The following is from the pen of V'm. H. Levi- i, Esq., the distinguished editor of tho 1J. S. Military ,ud Naval Argus, under date Now-York, January 26, 1850. What could bo more ooncluKivo I " It is seldom wo pormit ourselves to occupy a spaco in these columns to speak in praise of auy article in the patent medicine way; but when wo see tho lile of a fel low creature saved by the use of any medioino what ever, wo couaider it as oar right, if not our duty, to ivo a simple statement of facts, that others may, in ike manner, be bonelittcd. The i ... .. whioh has in duced us to pen this article was that of a young lady of our acquaintance, who by frequent exposure to the night air, conlractod a Cold which settled on the Lungs before its rnvsgos could bo stayed. (This occurred two yeatsngo this winter.) Various remedies were used, but with very little effect or benefit. The Cough grew i worse, with copious expectoration, and the sunken eye, i ,| and pale, hollow cheek, told plainly that pulmonary . A disease was doing its worst on ner delicate framo. The family physician was consulted, and although he would not admit to the young lady that she really had the Consumption, yet lid would give no encouragement ~ i persuaded I destroyed. It is i loss to comment on such*a case as this, for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction never can. if louht the authenticity of this statement, let the call at this offleo.— U. ,V. Military and Naval Ary No. 19 Chat ham-street. N. Y. TESTIMONIES OF TIIE N. Y. PRESS. | From the New-York Courier, Aug. 13,1850.J by this excellent medicinal preparation, and Tsr.—We recently effected . fn one in- obsorvation, wo confidently. One of our employees, who had suffered severely from a long stauding cold, during the past week commenced the uso of this medicine, and hie Cold has eutirely disappeared. [From the New-York Mirror, Sept. 2,1850.] Livkkwokt ano Tab.—Of tho virtue* of Dr. Ro- gero'H Cough Medicine preparod from tho above arti cles, it is iioodlcas now to Bpeak; its efficacy in spoem'y curing Coughs, Colds, and other lung complaints, wh. h illy, if neglected, result in Consumption., is o frequently, if neglected, result in Consumptioo, is o well established in public confidence to need eulogy (From the Now York Dispatch, Aug. 25th, 1349.] We linVe heretofore taken • occasion to give our testi mony in favor of tho ourative properties of Dr. Rogers's ■ Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and would here repeal the advios already given, for all persons who are afflicted with Consumption, or any of the premonitory symptoms, to make atrial of Dr. Rogerss' preparation. 1k»> The genuine i* signed Anhiikw Roukhs, ou the stool plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, aud is sola wholesale aud retail by « SCO VIL k MEAD, I!) Chartrcs-st., New Orleans, Sole gouoral agents for the States, to w hom all or der* and applications for agencies must bo addressed. Wholesale und retail Agent* in Savannah—T. M. Turner A Co., A. A. Solomons A Co., W. W. Lincoln, Moore A Hendrickson. 4 mo ood dec. 6 SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. milE Subscriber would respectfully announce X to tbo oitixons of Savanna'll, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long nnd well known establishment is open for tbe reception of his friends. He assures them that nothing will be left uu- ' done on hi* part to continue it a convenient audeomfor- tablo Barber Shop. Ui* prices will bo as reasonable as iu auy similar establishment iu New York. Uuir Cutting, in neat aud faehionablo style $0 20 Siugle Shave 10 Shampooing - 25 Shaving six and seven times a week 2 (»» Shaving five times a week 1 M Shaving three or four times a week - 1 00 1 Tickets for Children's Hair Catting, 8 for 1 00 Hot nnd Cold Baths 25 Parents arr rospectfally (informed that every care and pains will be takon with their chlldron when sent to the Saloon to be waited upon, lie wiU also keep for *alo a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket lldkfs., Collars, 8ooks, and other articlos of Geutie- ineu's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Fleih, Clothes aud Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, anu a great variety of other articles. Hnlm of Mavannfib. This beautiful preparation is mannfactnred by him self for cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands who have received the boneflt of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair, are willing to com-' mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. Augusta JUarbcr Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing his nu merous friends that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under th* Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusts, where every convenience will bo found to make Ills pa trons comfortable. Strangers and frionds visiting Au gusta arc respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. liAY WOOD, Monuineut-B(f., Savannah, , jan l ly Andundoi HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, RRIDLES 8f HARNESS 183 CongrcKH-ntrect, Hnvnunnli. The Subscribers manufacture aud keen constantly on hand, % large anu varied stock of Sud-| dies, Bridles and Harness, and ake to order every description of articles Our stock comprise also a large assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per- , 71 aTVes,will d - ‘J U. W. HOLLISTER. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms i pt. 6mo* execution prompt. l.u«k Wcllto Vour Time. The Subscriber would inform the public that he has received a new supply of flno Watch jflL i Materials, In tbe way of Jewels, Cylinders, JJLjaL Springs, Verges, Hands, and all other articles ^■i^^wmoh are noce*sary to carry ou the Watch Repairing business in all its branches; and will say that I am prepared to set in perfect order, the finest <.f Watohos, at snort notice anu reasonable charges. 'All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Alio, have receivud a lot of the gonuine imported Crystals of English manufacture, which will not broak—- not oasjr Clocks and Jewelry cle&ued and repaired. V. W. SKIFF, Watchmaker aud Jewekr, nov 33 129 Congress strmt. tlh4:up Cash Store, Corner of Whitaker and Congress Streets. r lMIE Subscribers are receiving their Full am! 1 Winter supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Good*, which they will dispose of at their usual fow prices, fot cash or city acceptance. Our stock is large nnd well selected. Planters and Merchants visiting this eity would do well by giving us a call before purchasing elsewhere, fsep 271 M. PRENDERQAST A CO. 4 liATliAAi bllKttlFF’S MALE. HATH A i> I W ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday iu February next, before the Coart IIouso in the eity of Sa vannah, between the legal hours of sale, & Runaway Negro, named Charles, who is now confined in the Jail of Chatham County, ordered by the Honorable tbo Jus tices of the Inferior Court that he may be sold as the, law directs, (deo 25) JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff C. C. MIE SUBSCRIBERS have on baud a frill assort- moot (and well selected stock' A STAPLE AND DR “ “ FANCY DRV GOODS, suitable for the Full and Win ter trade, whioh they offer for «alo at thelowestposslbll prices for fish or eity acceptance. PRENDERQAST A CO. riMIK Subscribers havo just received per Aluha X ma a fresh supply of Three-ply and Ingrain C»r- puts, entirely new patterns. Also, 6-8 and 8-4 Flool Cloth, wuioli will be sold at our usual low price* M. PRKNUkltQ>Bl^l CO M ANTII.I.A VKI.VET8, HI.ACK and FANCY HICK MANTILLAS.—Th« luUcrlb.r. h.T.jn;* ved Bluo, Brown, Green, and Blaek 4-4 Silk V**- -ets, for Mantillas. . ... Also, a large eupply of Black and Fanoy Silk Maatll- Aleo, a large supply of Black and ranoy mix ai*»“ las, whioh thoy will dispose of at tbeir usual lowprio* M. PREN DEBGAST A CO- \T KW VKAK’H CAKBS.-A .mall lot *’ f ll the above, and a general assortment of Fancy Biscuits, just received by M. J. SOLOMONS. IMiOUR.-—100 bbls. of best Baker'* Flour, of X; supurior quality, received per schooner Triton, from Baltimotu, and for sals by „ . jan 13 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay-it^ I LONE 8TAR HATS.—Ju*t rsceived, ■ I full supply of tbe lata style Lon* 8tar Hats, foi Beale at tao cheap Cat and Cap Store of l4 N. K. BARNUM A CO_ Ij^liOURf A<‘.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, 1Q<! X’ bag* White Corn, 200 do. heavy Seed Oats, landing , from brig Josephus and for sale by dee 31 «, .nnneu A i CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. ^ ALT—Afloat aud for sale by ^ deo 29 KINCHLEY. LOCKETT A CO L . LUU8.—30 drums uew Smyrna Figs, received r by eteamer end for sale by end for sale wr V’; C. B. WALLY. St. Andrew's “T5XFLAUD.—lo klito Uodlo, .ml"for te* J t>y (4.. S) iioJUUOH A 1)0 YLK.