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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 22, 1853. W DAILY NEWS. Nrrrnnflliia a Young I.nilj. A fri.nJ uf one ol our cmciiipurarint tell* Ihe following: In my young dny« l »m c*lr»«*gonlly fond uf unending partita, nnd aomawliiH cele- hluted lor plating on tire lluie. Hence it woe generally eijiected that when an invitation woe extended that my llute would accompany 1 vieited a eplendid party one eyening, and was culled upon to favor the company with a tuna on the llute. I, uf comae, c.hulaly complied with the requeet. Thocompany ap peared delighted, but inure particularly err, woe e young lady, who ratted her lunula anil exclaimed it war beautiful, delightful, dec. f. of course, war highly delighted, and nte|y I'ornivd n resolution to serenade the young Indy on the following night. . 1 alerted the next night In company with aeverul young friend*, nnd arrived, us 1 *up- pnted, at Ihe lady's renidc.ico, but made a glorious iniatake by gutting under Me window ol an old Hunker. , ,, , ‘ Now boy*,’ said I, * behold the eoniiment- ality of ihi* young lady the moment I strike up the * l.fi*t Rose of Summer.’ I stiuck up, but Ihe window remained closed, ond the boy* began to smile. •Oh,’said 1, ‘that’s nothing; it would not he in good luate to raise the window on the first r*» ’ 1 next struck up * Old Robin Gray. Still t ie window remained closed. 1 he boys snick* ered, and l felt somewhat lint. ‘ Once more, boy*/ said 1, ' »nd she must cotne.’ i struck up Mgnm, * My Love is like the Red. Red Rose.’ Still there is nt no de- the lied. Red Rose, muostrstion.’ • nova,’ a a id I, • alia’, a humbug.’ Let ue sing * llunie, Sweet Hum*/ and il that dun t bring her, then I’ll give up.’ We struck up, and as we finished the lust line the window was raised. • That’s the ticket boys j I know wo could etch her.’ But instead of the beautiful young Indy, it turned out to be the old Quaker in hi* night cap and dressing-gown. . • Friend,’ said he, • thee was singing of thy 'menu, ibiu ho, - * home, and if l recollect right, ihee said there wus no place like home, and if thnt •». true, why don't thee go to thy hoinri ^1 wauled hero—tlicc nor noue of thy company Farewell.’ We and our hats went home. Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. UNION SAVING STOKE. Urent Sacrifice AT MAAS &. HEYMANN'8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM. \fAAS dk IIKYMANN beg io inform their patrons nnd thn pabll* generally, in both tk« oily anacoiintry, that they are now prepared to offer on# of tka largest and best selected .looks of CLOTHING, and a general assortment of Oen tlemen’s FURNISHING GOO 1)8 and Fancy Notioni. ever brought to this olty, suitable for fall and winter wsar, nt prices w ' “ * which Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. Gentlemen’a RcfitorntJon. II. WEIOAND ho*, t opened, under the j w i Itesta-.irant. will suit r known or heard of In this* ii me rate a few leading articles in our line, to ig ai invite special attention Kxirs Hrnvy Over^ontn. In Hear.kin, Petersham. English and Amerfci Blanket and l>vuhle Cloth, Drenn nnd Frock Coat*, In Blaek, Blue. Brown. Olive, and Dove Colored In Hlaet, Blue. Brown, Ol Frenoh and English Cloths. I Uunlne** nnd Hunting Conls, In every variety of styles, and of different\uiat*rlal«, siinh as Cloth, (.asximsro, Twood, Coahmoroi and uiau- ufsetured in plain, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. Pnntnlnonu. In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Cassimere and Cas- slnet superfine Doeskin in various colors. Vent*. Plain, White and Figured Satin and Sllk-for wedding and party wear; Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black and Fauoy Satins,Doe skins, Cashmereta, Ac. Hosiery* L „ Oents’ Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Bocks, Oloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Neck Ties of the latest French and American styles iu great variety. Uni*, Cap*. Trunks, Gnrpel IIn«* and Valises. The peculiar facilities posiesied by the Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments in their trade seldom met with, and at the same ‘‘“’"“The union saving store Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of HEADY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MAAS ft 1IEYMANN. Iloy* and Youllin’ Clothing, Not to bo Hurpas.ed in the variety of stylos, mako and low price, to be found at the above named estab lishment. oot 4 ly Great Ucductiou of Prices. In order to reduce the present large and choice stock of """NTK \VI> h)R GOOD* SAVANNAH II A Z A A It, 118 Broughtonstreet, nert dour to Horton tf Rike- man'! Jewelry Store. DKLHANCO bogs to announce lo his city aud country customer* that in order to prepare i Spring (looda, he hi /or eui/i very liberal > supply themselves wilh Winter Goods WIIOLBSAI.E ANO IIETAI1. CLOTHING STORE. u AVINti rainovo.1 from Ilia ooraar of Barnard JXkBd Bryan streot to the now brick building eroded the site of the l'hmuix House, on Bryan street, above Mr. Champion's Grocery Store, the Subscribr— - - stall well selected stock of Heady Made Clothing, Together with every article *“ ‘ Gontiomcn’s Furnishing' Line. W# would invite special attention to our Megan - ' - • • - ««•*-*— ri -—*--U. Shir Mlaat atoekof Virll'and Wlot.r OirmtnU. Slilrli «( ’ e lluest quality. Cravats iu evory varloty. Collars •it styles, Drawr~ olthe newest rious materials and mane, caps, iiarn, uio.es, ow*.. Boots and Hhoss. Also Trunks, Blankets, So., Ac., all or which will be sold at ml ,„ u .uan, A i.ovvi^.]br HFn Oliver's new brick building, Bryan-« vff-Om WINTER IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Alabama, Hept. i, 1852. riTHLSK Works, employing 150 bunds, construct I an avorago of an Engine imA/p-aud beg attenllou oT"AIlll owners to the most valuable improvement in Mill Moohiuery of tbeday.uwf so warranted—to wit: fiOOl'RU’H PATENT UFIUGIIT AND DlttUCT ACTING SINGLKAND GANUSAWM1LL HNG1INK. [ 'CMUIIAOISU (WINU OTUKK YALUAIlUt IMHtOVBMKNTS) HUXlfc’S PATENT CONTINUOUS FtEDWUHKS An inootnparnbly superior substitute for the Hag \Vhrel. The peculiar principle from wbluhthe above Mill do- rlvcs iu greatest merit, ia more especially valuable in ha application to the Gang ttaw frame. The Engine standa immediately underneath the Sa»h, to which tu< Fistoii Hod Is directly attached. Tha motion of th< Bash is thus directly controlled by oylinder, aud by the introduction ol t point, the lorco ot both the up and downward stroke(un ally tailing with such jarring effects on the plumbs, block, and wrist pins,) is entirely arrested, the Sosli being thus always suspended as it were on the Steam, relieving thorooy the journals and wrist, (so liublu to heat in tne usual application) of all lieatiug tnuduuoy. lly virtue ot this principle, practical demonstration oan be fUruiahod that muse mills are capable of an ea sy speed ot AkJ revolutions per minuU, and speed are nearly noiseless; plutcd tiieir supplies the present affords a rare ohauce ‘ make purchases. These Goods being entirely ucw, e not thrust upon the market (as is tfleu the case tap sales) to be sold at auy price, in order to gel rid of reason above mentioi call aarly, thereby insuring to themselves the best portunity to make good selections. jan 5* New ClothiiiK Store. WM. COX, DRAPER & TAILOR, No. 13 WHITAKER STREET, Next door to G. M. Gr\Q'tn's Jewelry Store, T_I A VINO recently returned from thn North, re- JLX s|i«otfully invitee the attention of his frionds and the public generally to his tine stock of Hkauy-Madk Clothing, selected by himself, aud oousisting, in part, of Diikxh and Fkook Cloth CoaU, in black, bluo, and other colors ; Brown aud Drab l'otcrsham Ovkii-Sackh; Fancy Cassimere and Tweed Backs and Fkocks; Mot tled aud Blue Heavkk do.; Superfine black Frenoh Dooskln Cassimere aud Fancy Frenoh Cassimere Pants: Drab, Grey and Faney Tweed do.; Vkhts, in plain aud Figured Satin; Figured, Blaok aud Fanoy Silk; Black aud Fancy Cassimkiiks. Together with a choice suloo- tiou of Siiihts,front the best makers: also Undomhirta, Draf ora, Cravats, Collars, Huspoudors, Gloves, ildkfs., Umbrellas, Hats, Cairn, Ac. A very handsome assortment of Blue, Black, Brown and other colored Cloths, Cassiuieros, Doeskins and Vestings, which ho Is preparod to make to order in a most fashionable style, on moderate terms. Cutting and Repairing done at the shortest notice, oct ti 3 mos Cnrgicts! Curpeta!! Curpct9 !!! WT E huvn this duy opened for sule u eplendid f l assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ao., consisting in part ->f 20 pieces .1 piy Cai-pots 10 do Vol vet Tapestry 1 10 do Brusselr Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieoes Drugget 6 do Felt Carpet 6 do Dutoh do tfiO do Velvet and Cbeueil Rugs 100 common Rugs and Mats •articular 1U0 pair of beautiful style Window Shades All of the above Goods we offer at the luwost market ... , j of the almost alone heard. A common speou for the siugli •aw under this applioatiou is from ZXJ to dOO revo ■ lions per minute! The sly/s in which these Eugi aud their appurtenances are gotten up, is superior thruugdout, while the mill in iu deaigu, embodies eve ry practical ell tried improve excelled in any part. as it does, the best taluut, aud provided with tu heavy and light tools and materials, no »uj«riurity oj ttule or wurtonanuhip is admittcdl This point is readi ly oouoeded by ail who visit these very extensive Attention is aiso called to Cooper's •• mnctSy Porlablo and Vltira lory*» Clroulitr isnw .Hill, which may be hauled with entire laoilily, from point to uoiut, at pleasure, by four horses: aud is warranted su perior to auy heretofore presented to the public. Contracts made for delivery in Hew York, Hew Or leans, aiouilo, Charleston, (savannah, Augusta ~ *'~ n:—tue transportation v r Ma- mt j points being moder- j from the taolliiles presented oy the Railroad water coininuuiotttion therewith. Addresu, A. WARN EH, 8eo*y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't, Montgomery, All P. d.—These works have reoently shipped i “* ooia, Fla., a Mill provided with tvto ol •• Coopi actiag Gang Eugiues, and 4 S ues,” whioh •*>*- nsnahleo ir daily! The parties ordering, effected the purchase after a tour through the Horthera and Eastern Stales, in s.arch or the bust aud moot approved Mill, after first examin ing those of this company; they returned ufter th of his single Saw En- e oapablo of cuttiug 40.UUU feet uf lum- ongh Investigation, couvrioua that met with ur ** ——— 1 — nations ox i . UKrKUBNOKS T. Q. Metcalf, President Mechanics' B'k Augusta. T , establisluuei ... general advautages, or comb improvement as found at the - ““*■ G. B. Eaiuar, j \ of the Republio, How York. Leonard * Smith, N. Y.j E. Witinugton, Savannah, Win. M. Maruu, Cbarloston; Wright, Williams A Co.. How Orleans. i y ‘ IH New Watch, CIock, Jcwcuy AND FANCk SiOttR, BRoUaUToa-S’l HHHT, Hu H8. M R. KUANCIS d'i'EIN, Maimaclurep ul' Chtu oom.t.ra, Clock.,Towu Clock., W.tch.i, Xo.kc.. carry on the Jewelry business in its various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks. Chronometers, Jewel ry, *o., Ao., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, warranted. Hew fashion Jewelry aud F of all descriptions sold ‘ " • - _ t the lowest prices possible. N . B.—Any Watch, Clock, Ac., Ac., that cannot be — watchmakers, I pledge myseir > |j o satisfaction, aud warranted. Fit \NCI8 8TFIN. L aw iio-FAUTNititomr.—-iuo uuuu signed has takon into partuursliip, in the practice ol tue law, his son, 18AAC MULFOKO MARSH, undei the name of M. d: 1. M. MARSH. They willpersonalh attoad the Superior Courts of Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch, Effingham, bcrlven, Burke, Washington and Wilkinson Counties, and have made arrangements lor tha prompt oolloctlon of debts in must of the counties in the State. Office 175 (up stairs) Bay-street, Savanuah, May 2fitb, ISS2. 1 umi-nun mai MUEFOKD MARSH 400, do Prime “ Jamaica “ 40 do and 70 mata Old Java *■ 10 do Prime Lagulra 4 For sale from store by prices; for sals b AIK1N A BURNS. ifilLLiiV£ity. BONNETS I BONNETS! For tli« Million. Jtut received per steamer at Trimming and General Variety Store, 139 Broughton Street. Tha Proprietor hariug returned from North would respectfully announce to the habitants of Savannah and surrounding Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, as a He has an sxoellent Cook from Htrasbong,' --- German, American and French tastes. Oysters, Fish, Meats, every thing that this market affords, can be had in all styles on short notice. Young Clerks and others who have rooms in town, are invited to try the Euro- modo uf breakfasting nnddlningat the restaurant. Philadelphia Eager B< kept always on hand fo In* at the . ■/'Swissand EindburgsrCheese, f families. oct 5 MARSHALL. HOUSE, IlpoHRhton-*trx , » , f, Hiivannnlr, Git. Wm. Johnson, Proprietor. Till! is now in *• full tid* i." Th* patronage thus iprietor regards ns assur- nased to be an experiment id, and that tlio Marshall already obtained a pennanont and prominent position among the hotels of our city. led oi finest streets, contiguous s of business, and free from the noise it!o of our more orowued thoroughfares, its loca- affords inducements of quiet aud convenience. To ** • arrangements enable To the public, the families visiting Sarannuh, to offer onlarged accommodate _ mrance is renewed, that every requisite' of a fi. class hotel will be supplied that intnlligt-ut industi and liberal expenditure can command, ly ang 24 Eiiffte Hotel, On the Corner of linker and Chatham $t»., Oglctfiorpr, Gt>nr|gln. SITUATED IN TUK HOST IH'SINKSS I'ANT Or TIIE CITY. BY JAMES BELL. This is thn largest nml best fiirniHh- ed Hotel in the city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Chargos moderate, aud Fare tne best tho country affords. A live Livery Stable is near at haud. Tho publii nvited to call and see for themselvei leptO EMPIRE HOTEL, ORlctliorpp, (in. r pilE Huh/crilter, lute of the Wuslnngion IInll, | Maoou, Ga., having takon the abovo Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with I ud airy t Itu publio patronage hy'close attention to having good stabling and every oouvenionc* to make the guests of his house ootnfortnble. 2^21^^^ESSKjCJJTLJVoprieto^ u r pHE Subscriber has now received his full stock I of 8tovos, aud respectfully solicits a call at his lablishment, where a large variety of Stoves for co- and offices, from are on sale, on th* low Ware, Pots. Ovens, Spiders, Saucepans, Cast _ Pnmps^ Beer Pumps, Cast Iron Charcoal Burnors, Sad ■ x'og". v*re triuu, nans, iuckn, i auio L.UI- Hatchets, Hammers, Box and other Coffee .ms. urass Faucets and Couplings, Ac. A choice selection of l’lanii-hcd Ware, Coffeo Biggins, ea Pots, Cyster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, large and nail, Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, i^ar Lamps, Centre Table Lamps, Carapnine lamps, Oil Lamps, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid Lamps, Brass and White Metal Candlesticks. A large assortment of Japanned and Plain Tin-Ware, Chamber Palls, Toilet Pails, Wino Coolers, Toilet Cases Cash Boxes, Square and Round Boxes, Spice Boxes, Bn- •iuuand Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nurnory Lamps, Glass Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12 to2S inches, Spittoons, Foot Baths, Ao., Ac. Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses, Step Ladders, Tubs, Pails, Keelers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children s Willow Chairs, Brushes, Ao., Ao. Alt kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work executed with dispatch. Printed Catalogues may be had on applica tion ard a and Water-proof filineral Paints c •tantly^kept on hand; Carophine and Spirit Gns. . band; Caiuphiue and 8p| 8alu Room—10, 12 and 14 Barunrd-st. Workshop—184 Bay-sl JOHN J. MAURICE. try, that he has just opeued a Maguifieent and Extensive Stock of SILK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS—consisting of 10 oases Ladles and Misses' rich Silk, Satin aud Straw Uonneta aud llats, all the way from 50c. to $4 ; richly trimmed ohildrei * white, drab and blaok Beaver Hats; extra rloh Frou.... Brocade Bonuet Ribbons ; rich whit* aud colored Frin- *os; rioh Laoe Gimps, Galoon a la Mode, Paris Trim mings, Velvet*, with a great variety of other Trimming Materials: Duttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; Whale- i. Chain Back, Jenny Lind, Bloamur and Twist Combs; Pu*so Silk and Pteel Trimmings; Zepher, Worsted, Embroidery, Sadher and Floes Silk, every shade and color ; Embroidered Pattern*, black and col ored Glauie Dounetnnd Sewing Bilk*: Bonnet Lining*, Shapes, Sewod Colors aud Sleeves; rioh Feathers, Flow- ■' i, Wreaths ; llair, Nail and Tooth Brashes : Gilt and Silvored Trimmings; ludia Rubber aud Kid iSolls and Balls; Dress Flounoos, Mantillas, Scarfs and Aprons, Pinked with new patterns; children's Robes, Smoking Cape, Slippers, marked and braided, la connectiou with the above. Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by oompeteui Milliners from New York, will attend to the Millinery and Trimming department, and will endeavor, with skill and taste, to please all who muy favor her with tbelr ciders. BTHAVV RONNETN AND HATS oleaned, retired and pressed in the latest fashion. Thr«.. Apnroutioes and three Bonnet Sewers wanted immedi ately. Apply at 139 Broughton-st. dec 13 Remember the spot—139 Broughton-street, next dot to Dr. Rjrerson.ly jan I ft millinery mid OrcMt-gliiKuig’. Mks. 8. TOMBS, No. 15 Darnard-atreet, will open on Tuesday, October 20th, her Fall itock of Bososu, Ribbons, Caps, Flowors, Vel- tt Ribbons, Mantilla ana Dress Patterns. All orders from the country punctually at- tended t oct 25 MRS. SiLHER, niiiiir.il., No. 157 CONGRESS-STREET, Will open on Friday next, 29th inet, her Fall Stock ot fashionable Silk, Velvet, Straw, and French imported UonneU,Uibbons,Trimmings for Dresses. French Flowurs, Silks for Party Dresses, Collars and Under-Sloeves, respect fully invites the attention of Ladies tq her Store, No. SC* f tion. AIILLINKUY AND FANCY GOODB MKS. DOE, JYo. 17 BARNARD-STREET. Takes this method of Informing the Ladies of Savannah, and viciuity, that sue ha*ou hand £and will be constantly receiving) a large aud Mz . _ _. ... ge and lashlouable assortment ot Bonuets, Ribbons, Caps, Fiowors, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, Straw Trimiuiugs, Ao., Ac. P. 8.—All orders from the oonntry promptly attended Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. 3 'MIK HUUSCK1UEH has on hand, and . constantly receiving from the best and most respeo- jle manufacturers in the oountry, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Sliver Ware, such as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; 811- ’ SCRANTON, JOllNBTON A CO. HA I. hi.—A primo, likely Slid Kilell igciit . about 2d yoars of age, of good oharacter and 1 sound. Atqily to e smalt lot Buckskin Under V< ROBINSON A CA$U\ Next door to Pulaski Homo. NEGRO BItOGANS, Goutleineus tin w> MOUSE A NICHOLS. L AUD*— IS kegs Stuart's extra quality Leu Lard, lamdlug from schr. Viotor, for solo by jan 15 E. O'BYRNE. Appirs e 2G yearn old, and o _ ne 2n years old; ‘ id timber getters WM. WRIGHT , , a Woman 2(1; two Girls 18 year< a Girl 17 ; a Boy 15; and three Boys 12 years old. rto (jan 15) WM. WRIGHT. S OAP nud CANDI.l’,rtFamily and No. 1 liBoap, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, just reooived and for sole by W. D. FORD, Waldknrg*s Building. Jefferson-** i HIA.>U»AGNK« — Just i VJ Ueidteiek Champagne, 25 d: brands, in stort and for sals by . Cashworss, Mousllne Shawls,Worsted Plaids, Cassimeres, Blon! of Winter Goods, eollinc off al redi Blanket* and oths uilsiiba kegs Grapes, 10 box es Hawns, 10 half boxes do., io qr. do. do.. 10 bbls. Ad- boxes Lemons, Crauberreii, Almonds Pe can Huts, English Walnuu, Pig Ham* 4 8m?kJa Beef Felton Mot*et Beef, Pig Pork.V”-- ' » U ‘° keJ vSCbTvEu fur Ai.AHX5ix=inSir. \X (uu; P.iaud No^Uworked Coll.r.; H.rtaul Shawls, Ae., «*c.— all of which will be r Inin arrival* Pickles, Catsups, , *,. f - • *•*•». Salmon, Buckwh•a^ iv 04 U4 “"' c " 4i ^' GROi ALEXANIMER, ■ ssva.SLAVCU per Mesmer, a fresh snpplv of JLV Bogore, Tea*, Candle*, Beap, Tobaeeo.Cisare- Sff‘ y 91 Q '- '"rS} sU of which Vili GEO. ALEXANDER. 'APEIi8~lil fancy ~Box«s of band- patUrns, received by Piatee ami Waiters; Tea bets; Castors; Cups nnd Sanoers; Goblet*; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup and Sauo* Ladles; Pie, Ioe Cream, Cako and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle aud Butter Knives: Nap kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoon*, Forks aud Ladles; Cake Basket*; Castors; Waiters; Suuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Doseert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooks and ootrmon Bras* Clocks of every desoriptson. Gold and Silver Lover aud Lepine Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold aud Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, 8eala and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Rasors and Rasor Strop*; Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive faoilith*, he eonfideut!v believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their natrouage. His prices are a* lew, and terms as liberal as at any establishment iu the 8iate. 8. W11. MOT, No. I Market-eqoaro. Cl UNDH1 KM. O 170 bbls 8ug*r House Molasses. AO 44 Rectified N. O. Whisky. » 44 High Proof White •• 20 ft aud ft Pipes 4th Proof Brandy. 2U ft aud ft 44 Malaga Wine. 20 Casks pt* and It* do qts Porter. 56 bbls Hiram Smith's and pure Genesee Flour. ftO Quintals uew Codfish. 100 Boxes New Healed Herrings. 100 “ New M. R. Raisins. 50 44 Layer do 20 44 Hope Mills around Pepper. 200 44 Family, Pale and No. l &ap. 100 44 Colgate's Pearl Starch. 20 Half Cheat* ft and ftB> Papers Black Tea. “ “ “ 8el*cUdll^-**n. do aOObbls Pink-Eye Planting Putatooe. 100 do E. Plmin's Qin. <B do P. and II. Conn*ctieut River Gia. lanndiug and forsal* by el* by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k ( COFFKU. Onn Bars Prime (Ireen Kio CofTeo. ^UU 50 M Old Gov. Java In th* 8tor* ©f [jam 12] SWIFT k CO. P’S jan 12 M' «TAT«IM.-S»» tibli. ValluwFlaatina Pula- Iom, lugla, and fw aal, k/ ” SWIFT k CO. UrtM.aadfaraal. k, fi.e II] SWIFT k CO. W!< i?‘ S UGAH. ■ hkdjFHio.r, H. Sar.r. do Muscovado do do N. O. do Circle A. 8ugor Crushed. 25 bbls 8ti t S a B. Bogar'ctarified* In stor* and for iaU be .MjfatMl.k, fiaa HI SWIFT A CO. If) Half CbwIR®*' T .. I U |* «. Blaok T.a, SSSSlS^ W BWlPT * ca EDWARD O’DYRNE’S GROCERY AND LIRUOR STORE, Taylor’* DuildiiiB, Alnrkei Wlmrf, SAVANNAH, OKOItniA. HJE- O'B. keep* constantly iu store nHFlrff^ ■Bkglerge stock of Grockriks, Liquor.i.BBBnL cksry-Waro, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 35 ohosts Black Tea. 3ft bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 boxes Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap. do. Phelps's Gin. 35 do. 10 hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 urates assorted Crockery-Ware. WM. J. HUNT’S ShavingJf HiiirdrcssingKstatalislimcn . No. KiSMf Ilroui'lifon-Hirert, NEARLY OPPOSITE S'l” ANDREWS HALL W J. II. beg* respectfully to announce to the • oitisens of Savanuah that his facilities for dis patch iu his business are now complo.e, and that every attention which the convenience of his customers may require will be promptly afforded by him. Thankful for the very liboral patrouage he lias thus far received, his future efforts will be directed so as to merit an in crease thereof. Hair Oils, Colognes, Restorative, and Shaving Creams of various kinds, kept constantly on hand, au 5 ly T. U.^IcAKTHOK A CO, Manufacturer and Dealt. ... Plain, Japolined and Block Tin Ware. Hollow an4 Enatu- nah, Ga. All kinds of Copper. Tin and Blieot Iroi t tho shortest notice. llobiiisoii A Cutup, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealer! in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A HE now receiving their stocks of Full ami Win- j\ ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, uoFui “ * “ “ ““ A ana Fancy Colored English and Frenoh Cloths; Over coatings, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Beavers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English. French aud American Cassimor ,of Bl'k and Fancy Cob Vestings, of Silks. Santins, Cashmeres, Embroid- :y Col ored, and rioh Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be made up at tho sliortet notice, and in the best style of Our Ready-Mado Clothing is manufactured i to any in the eity. or Furnishing Goods or auy bout- White aud colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauxe Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flaunel aud Lamb* Wool do; Thread, Colton, Merino and Lamb* Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, Kf‘ * ' ' White aud oolorod Kid Glovos, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravnts and Colli . . ^ thing necessary to * gentleman's wardrobe. For sale on a* accommodating terms as cau bo had Iu the eity, at Gaudry's Building, noxt door to Pulaski House. sop'Jl Fall and Winter Dry <*oods. L aKOCHE. ROWNE a CO. have received by ro cent arrivals, and offer for sale upon tho most fa vorable terms, a fall stock of Plantation Good*, to which they invite the attention of merchants and planters, vis: 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,UN) pairs English Dutlil Blanket*. 100 do 10-4, 11-4, und 12-4 Whitney Blankets. ‘ ‘ ‘ “ Shirtfn New-York Advertisements. NKW.YAHK WIKK HAILING WORKS r|IDK HlinBCHIRKR manufactura. WIKK RAII.. I IMO for public a ad prl.ate ground., Vcrandalia. Window Guards and Grating; WROUGHT and CAST IRON RAJ LINO. Iron Crlnmne, Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furniture; _ ,, . WIRE FENCES, for Plantations. Railroads, Ao., made entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts. Prices at 9, il and 13 oents per running foot 4ft feel high. For oirenlars with designs addrsM JNO. B. WICKER8I1AM, 312 Broadway. Now-York. N. B.—The Subscriber would refer to tho onch.sure of Forsyth-plaoe, the railing sad gallery w ork at the Jew ish Synagogue, and a number of dwellings In Savannah, the enclosure of the private cemetery of the Everett family at Fort Valley, and also lo his work at Macon, Madison, and other places in Georgia. sub»cribers would rail y< stock of papers w hich embrace the largest variety ever before offered in this market, consisting of tho following makors: Owen A Slurlbnt, Plainer A Smith, i Mountain Mills, Chamber! Osborn A Gibbs,) Gibbs A Colt,. Niagara Mills, Kingsland A Son, A. L. Donnell, Draploy A Brothers, Hubbard's, May A Dean; Fuller, ParkerfA Parsons, together with colored, printing, envelope, tissue, * -** -* By Kent * uppli 1 all kinds of paper usually kept bv a pa- >V. C.tRMiN A llARI), Pnper Wnroliotise.'JfU sir-vt. VALLAhUk HCIIOOL HOOKtli E l*«*K to call the atiention of tcuclmrs ami friends of FMucatioa to the following Text KIDDLE'S ASTRONOMY.—A Manual of Astrono- tnv and Use of the Globes, for Schools and Academies; by Henry Kiddle, Principal or Public School No. 2, of tne city of New-York; with questions and illustra- ons. Price 31 cts. PARLEY'S UNIVERSAL HISTORY.—A Univers al History, on the Basis of Geography, in one volume, 12mo.. ,'W) pages, illustrated by Maps and Engrav'ngs, and designed for the family eirole, and for tne use of In Four Parts, GUAY'S CHEMISTRY: Ok, thr Elements or Cukmistut—Containing the Principles of the Science, both Experimental aud Theoretical, illustrated with nerous Engravings; by Alonso Gray, A. M., Profea- of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in the Brook- Female Institute, Andover, Muss. Aevised edition. 1 vol., I2uio., 400 nngi THE ANALYTIC MANUAL; by Jaraos N. McElll- gott, A. M., formerly Classical Principal of the Collegi ate School, New-York eity. 62ft et*. MrELLIOOTT'8 YOUNG ANAL iy outline of the course of iustrnction in the English .YZER—Being . . ion in the Engil... Language, presented in McElligott's Analytic Manual, e the double purpose of 8pelling-Uo< Arithuietie,37ft ots; 4th—Thomson's Higher Arith We have the highest testimonials In favor of these books fn *'* ’* ' books from evory part of the Union, which, together with List! of our Standnrtl 7Vxt Books, may bo had at the of fice of the Daily Morning News. Touchers, School Committees, or Trusteos, who wish to examine any of our Sohool or Music Books, with a view to their introduction, will he furniahod with conies free of charge. If to bo sent by mail, a sutTiciont amount iu Post Office Stamps roust be sont wiih 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 tho post office, county and State, should accompany tne order. NEWMAN k IVI80N, 199 Broadway, New-York. Can be had at the book-store of jy» J. M. COOPER t CO. Costar’s exterminator. OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF Rats, Mieo, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Alice, oles, Beotles, Cricket*, Ao. Warranted not iniurioua 1 the human family. Will not die in their holes. Also Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED- £ BUG8. Prifeipal Depot, 448 Broadway. RErEKENCES.—^Washington and Centre Market*; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captaiu Flowers, Pacific Hotel ; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony street*; Cha*. Thibault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Delmo- nioo, 2ft Broadw ay ; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Times ; Westchester House, Bowery and Broome ; W. llolberton, 430 Broome street, and 75 Maiden Lano: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Diuesse, 43 John and 80 8t. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr., Architect, 304 Broadway. CERTinUATK 0 , nudoouvinoed of the superior efficacy of h 44 fferreu appli- any other preparation ialfy recommend it. ’ Ions of tho Exterminator, 167 RATS -■•—*. THOl „ Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. For sale by all the wholesale druggists In the city and the principal druggists in the United States, Canadas, West Indie*, Ac. Warranted in all casos. None genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York. AST For sale by J. A. MAYER. 154 Broughton-at; nd by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. ALLCOCK’S PLASlLltS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century. TTW1 l umt* °°: ISTORY—The history of the.* plasters would icoupy more space than can be spared in these Suffice it to say, that tho moat eminent cliem- ts and physician* of the United States and of Europe ere consulted as to their oouipoaitiou. But it was left Mr. Allcook, wkofor seven years had the ontiro charge of Messrs. Kushton's Astor House store, to perfect them for public use. They are made porous, so that the eva poration of the perspiration can go on sufficiently where ‘he plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters, rousing tho accumulation of acrid fluid, which corodes he skin and occasions many unploasant sensations, not lecessary for tho oure or alleviation of affections for whioh a plastor is usually applied. They uro touieand ojumi native, which renders them of peculiar valuo in many affection* of the chest and bowels, more especially when a nervous character they in fact warm, and to » certain extent, vitalise the ~art upou whioh they are applied. Theso strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will be found invaluable in weakness of the back, chronic rheumatism,aud contractions of the mua- ralgia, local nervoua affections; in usthins, i in tho side or chest, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of coldness • * u ie pit of the stomach; in chronic or recent affec- i of the kidneys; in oases of sprains, strains, or brulsos ; and la nearly all cases wbero a local pain or weaknossoxlsu. especially referred to the following tea- Clmonials, more particularly to the letter from Dr. I. T. Henderson, whom these plasters of Mr. Allcock oured of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years Dr. T. Allcock, a suffering under a severe attack of thropby of tho heart, and havi 'vrything kuo plnstei tried < of medioine from the \ prompts me to say that yi given mo more permanent relief than anything else I nave used, and 1 beliovo will produce a perfect cure. I onderfully pleased with the counter-irritant effect . ur plaster, lor it is produced in such a mild and gradual way, as well as the invigorating action it gives to the capillary circulation around the parts' to which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ- inco they exert upon all nervous diseases. 'In conclusion, permit me to say, that 1 have had ex- • criunc* of the uualities of the nlHiters heretofore in ise, but must place yours at the nead of them all. Ev- iry medical man who becomes acquainted with them, vill assuredly recommend his patients to use no other than the Medioated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Alloook. 44 Yours vory truly. I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters can bo obtained at the Rook Store ol 1. Tikjhnr Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, ad by order of all Druggist*, throughout the oouctry. jy 29 eod law t-w nd 4-4 Bro. ng». In addition to the above, their stock of Hous* Furnish ing, Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, i* now complete, aud will compare with any house in the southern count / 'I KOC’KItIKS.—The choicest uuuliiy ol . _... VT By Gooerjo*, Wines, Liquors and llulydav Fruit*, tobe had at p [dec 17) n n had at Deliveredin any part put up with C. B. SC ALLY'S, and correctness/ the city flreo of cartage, and FOU HALE. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse power, with Booiler attached. 'Apply to 18 COHENS A HERTZ A UK.—30 half ImrreU Taylor 6l Sou's Albuny f\_ Ale, per bark Harvest, just reeeived aud for i * by. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS A CO., 4 jan 6 Willink'a Wharf. I)ATK ’De Fols Urns, TrnIHt-*, 1'ctltN I Pols, Ac.—just received a lot of uew Pate 'De Fois Jraa, Truffles, Petits Pols, ArtichauU, Goleo, for sale 17 c r c aWoi Idee 30—tf] i; a W« man 28 years, a Woman 21 years, cook ; x 19 j ears, and a Woman 18 year*. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. F. w. coKn well, litt Bryan-st. N- EW ORLKAN8HIOLANHKH.-IOObbl*. .1 new crop, of prime quality, for sal* by jan 8 COHENS A HERTZ. T> KCKIVED per ship Hnrtionl. 30 bbls. yel | 01 b ^ ^ ^ wewtewnPippln Apples, and JOHN D. JESSE. lllCIl CILAC'K 8ILK8—III Mode, Drab, XU Green, Roao, Blue and Salmon Colors, just reo’d per Florid* by W. C. WADSWORTH, ■Marshall House Building. S ACK rels! 2 Ma< rels No. 1, 2 aud 3 Mackerel; 30 half barrels No. 2 Mackerel: 20 Kit*8alaon; 20 Quintals Codfish, landing and for sale by jrn 4 CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM. -3,000 bushels prim* Whits Flint North \ ) Carolina Corn, in store and for sale by d«a28 fi.. Q. TOMS. Lay Street. (CTI-KUY Pl.ii. uid FlileJ - \,J Table Cutlery; also, a good assortment of fine Pen and Pocket Knives, -Scissors. Ae.. for sale bi i, Scissors. Ae.. for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, io4 Bryan-st. ClH'ap Ciisli Store, Corner of IVhitaker and Congress Street!. iro receiving thair Fall aud , Staplo and Fancy Dry Qoods, Ispose of at their usual low prices, foi cash or city acceptance. Our stock is large and well solecUtd. Planter* and Merchants visiting this city would do well by giviug us a call before purchasing elsewhere. r««p271 M. PRENDERG AST A CO. uorner oj nnuaa r |'HK Subscribers a I Winter sunnly of i wTiioh they will dispose t G UOUUltlfiS.—10 casks llamv 1UU bbls. Potatoes 20 hhds I'. R. Sugar 20 do N. O. do 2ft bbls Stuart's B. Sugar 25 do 20 do Crashed C. do 20 do Ground do 20 boxes Loxf do do 50 bbls No. 1,2, and 3 Mackerel A0 hnlf-bbis No. 1 and 2 do 2A kitts No. 1 do ZftOO lbs Codfish 60 boxes Sealed Herrings 300 bhl* Whisky, Gin, Rum and Brandy 20 bbls Mutiougahela Whisky 20 quarter cask* Cognao Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 20 quarter and eighth casks Wine Philadelphia Advertisements. fTTfl l'iuiio roues. O. C. B CARTER, No. 171 Chestnnt- |Strect, sixth door above Fifth, opposite just r [the BtaCe House, up stairs, Puilxdrl tirely the public ■ assortment of PIaixub, celebrated makers, nnd of , . m defy competition. Messrs. Nunns A Clark's and James Thompson's Instrument*, which are here offerod, stand unrivalled iu th* opinion of all oompetont lodge*, a* possessing beauty aud pnrity ie never before attaiuul by any makor. of tone never before attaiuul by any inakor. Also, PIANOS with ACOLIAN Attachment, Church and Parlor ORGANS, 8KRAPIIINEH aud MELODK- ONS, all of which aro warranted, and will bo sold at the manufacturers* lowest cash price*. All cash order* for music promptly attended to. Hecoud hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tuned and repaired. '. S.—Th* extraordinary success of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF 51USIC, and the perfect satis faction it has given, induces the subscriber to continn* it. Lomoii* in SINGING, PIANO, 1IAHP, GUITAR, - given by Attists of the very highest ability. .1*. ..--J needs but bo mentioned, that Hig. ANDREA AL1T8I, and Mademoiselle HELENE HC1IAAFF, who stand ire-emiuent among tho profession, arc connected with the Institution, and devote their time and talouts to tho pupil*. | je2fl ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. VGOKUE J. HENKE LS , No. 17S f,lit stunt street, Pliiludelphin. OPPOM1TB TllK (STATE HOI'MK, Has just received from Franoe his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS _ m CURTAIN MATERIAL. all tho unw nml t.n.hionul>le colon \ J in Brocatelle, Plush and Satin Do latino. Curtains hung in the most substantial manner. ELEUANT FlllUVITUKE, In seta f. ed to order. Persons wishing to Furnish in tho latest style in the respectfully informed that > manufactured in Paris twenty tine set* of aunerl wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which tiio sets have been received. Tho style is entirely n of tho most grxooful design. Those wishing now will please call aud examine tho iiumeuae stock on hand beforo purchasing, as the goods will be sold low. A largo assortment of well finished plain Mahogany and Walnut Furniture always on haud, for sulo cheap. je 26 Lee & Walker. (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIO.) No. 188 Chestn nt-st., I’liliulelphia, DKALKBS Ilf PIANO FORTES, Munionl InMruim niH. Hhrrt Munir, Violin,<*uitnr, llnrp Strings, A r. A I,I. of which will bo sold nt tliu vory lowest rates. Catalogues sont to any part of the'U. States Idrosslng a* above, post paid. LEE A WALKER'S stock bolug one of tho largest in tho U. States, aro confident of giving satisfaction to all thoso who muy favor them with their patrouage. je 14 PATENT MEDICINES, &0. HI1KUMATIS.1I CAN UE CURED. We have now for sale that Celebrated Remedy, MORTIMORK'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND liloo.1 Purifipr, W HICH hits gninctl sttcli grrut popularity w herever introduced, as the only sperijic known remedy bn* already cured t untry and Europe, and \ •till, ‘ m — phyai- Wo hav* u advertisement, t and beeu under tr oians both in this nouuced incurable; still, after nil failed, this compound has cured them. Many who have been crlnplea, either hobbling upon ' ' to their beds for years, certify to a c by the use of this remedy ■pace, in a newspspc .. all portion of the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This ovideuoe comes from sources which must inspire confidence ia every mind. 1 Itu conduc tors of high-toned public journals have published the world its uomlerful aud beuefloia! elfr ** ““ themselves and those around them, and iu stances speak of hundreds of eures. Fhyiiclnns havo reoorted to it, and certify that, even in extreme cases, where consultations had been hold, and they had decided that thore wore no hopes of recomy, evon then, they procured this medicine and administered it, and it ef fected a complete cure. Ministers of various denomi nations have written nml published w hat it hua done for thetnsolvos aud their frieuds; -while tu curs, mechanics, aud private citizen*. In volumes of evidence of tho highest char accotupauleo no other preparation in America. W* will give a ahort sy uopala or a atnnll port! , evidence, uud roquei*. all who are afflicted u> aenu so me agent aud get a circular, aud read what those who were long afflicted have said oi this remedy. Mr. N. Baseball, oue of the editors of the St. Louis (Mo.) Hopublicau, gives a long editorial stating hia af- iliotioua, and that he waa cured by this remedy. Th* editor of St. Louia Intelligencer also glvoa notice of it* wonderful effecta iu curing a aevere case of chronic rheumatism. The editor of St. Louis Organ and Re veille devotes a long editorial in 11011011' of its wouder- ful offecls iu curing humlrcds of cases iu thatoity. The '" of St. Louis American Banner, Tomperauce : furnished diameter, such as nil portion of th* Battery, and St. Louia Union, huvu all uwarded unprecedented success in curing this disease. Th* edi tor uf Belleville (Hi.) Advocate w rites nnd publishes its editor of the German National Gusett i, published at No. 21 Spruec-strcut, in the city of Non-York, under dulu of bept. 9,1862. gives tho history- of two important personal knowledge. One, the She t . who had fur J had the *Toattueut of tho i ntry; they could • i tried t eminent , nothing. GREAT TltlUMCH ACHIEVED Evans & Watson’s No. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIR F-P It OOF CIJ E S T S! *"*»TE rXIR, IIARtmnUKO, I’X. October 30, 1861. The undersigned,appointed tair, wore present this after noon, when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON t. their small sited Fire-Vroof Cheits, at which time they consumed three utenoUg at 1 o'clock, P. 31, amt having exposed it to a while heat for two hours, *uill oionttodostroy the cant iron feet. On oponing the Chest, tho papers, together wiih 2,000 oiroulars deposited In presence, were taken out, not only liavingbccn pre- t having the appearance of scorch upon Jour P. Cox, C.W.VAN HORN’S ror j rotiipnus Lien, fTHIE attention of Pltys I from the above derai vited to 44 Van Horn's imp Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the Bomb.) "Physician* nml LuiliesKutiering derangement, is respoctfully iu- i Improved Uterine Su]>porter."- They t ’e made without the Steol Spriugs, which ai highly objectionable on accountof their chafing the hip Ac., making them extremoly unpleasant to be «rork.- They have no superior for the relief and abovo displacement, ' tie practice of thefo Diseases of women and children, r J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. J. H. Longshore. Female Med. College, I'hila. Chat. Woodward, Med. lust., Cincinnati!, O. W. I*. Johnston, ColumbiaCol'ge, Wa*lt'n,D.C. II. Miller, Med. Dep't, Unlc'y, Louisville, Ky. Jollege of Louisiana, N. O., A. 11. Cenaa, Med. ( Mauufactu r Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, aud for all j . of Bnnd.vgea,ocl derangeinenta requiring ly i bind C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Rrace manufactured that does n or chafe under the arms, and can be m.i with both east and comfort. Thoae who have worn other Braces aro requested to give these a trial, t< test their superiority over all others Clerks, students, tailors, Soamstres- is, children of both sexes, and all hers, who either from habit or oc- ip.ttiou, or from a weakly or debili- ted constitution have acquired the .habit of bending forward, (round 'shouldored) and compressing tho Chest and Lnngs, will find tho above Brace to remedy the above defect, and ensure an erect carriage, with improved symmetry aud form of body to the wearer, and also allowing a full, free and healthy action and expansion of th* Langs, by removing the compression, and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs fro becoming weak aud diseased. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all description Philadelphia.je 17 TAlLOUINf;. M essrs, dibble & carky turned front the North, respectfully invite their easterners, th* citisons of Savannah, end the - generally, to enll ond osamiue their Fall stock styles and colors of French, English and Am Cloths, Cssskmeros and Vestings, which they a: pared to manufacture to order in the neatest an_ fashionable stylos. Also their stock of Ready-Made g, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Thn, field, Coddingtou, aud other now and fashionable Clothing, Chestorfle Coats, Vest* uud Pants. Tho undersigned having solootod the** good# with groat caro, foofconfldcntK t leasing all who may be in which they will sell tock of FURNISHING GOO?fe 'and plotu and well assorted, t favorable and accorn- DIBRLE ft CAREY. Keep It before the People. TV1SCOVERED AT I.AST.—A IIAIll DYE DOIT^t ? por “ toa . n . atur * 1 principles. CRISTA- k . — „atural principles. -ORO invites tho attention of the Ladies and Gentle men of Savannah, and of the aeientilio world, to his LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chemical facsimile of the col oring matter, and the vegetative «lunieutw with whioh, inbiuatlon.jiaturo colors the llair and sustains its Other pren Jgor as well tho flbros by the use of CR1STADO- is commuiticf Experimental demonstration is offet etail at CRISTADORO’S HAIR DRE88INO SALOON, oct 38 No. *J Monument Square, west sid. CHATHAM SIIKKIFF’S HALL. W ILL ho sold on Ihe first Tuesday in February next, before the Court House In the eity of 8a- vaunalt, between tho legal hours of sulo, a Runaway ed Charles, who is now oonfined iu the Jail County, ordered by the Honorable the Jus- - of Chi tioos of the Inferior Court that h law direct*, (deo 2ft) JOHN DEV. Y, Sheriff C. C. nMIE SUBSCRIBERS hav* on baud a full uuiort I moat (and well selected stock.' .( STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, suitable for the Fall and Win ter trade, which they offer for -xlo at the lowestposaibli CHEAP CJA.HH MTOUK. Corner Wliltnker nnd CoiiBreeiM-HtrcctH. THE Subscribers have just received por Alalia- I mu a Iresh supply of Three-ply and Ingrain Car pet*. entirely new pattern*. Also, 6-8 aul K-4 Floor Oil Cloth, which willbe sold nt our usual low pi M. PRENDERG AST ft CO. CHEAP CASH STOKE, M Cori !?& ' v , l ?, lln * 4er ConjjrcH* Hfa. ANTILLA VEI.VETS, BLAC K and FANCY SILK MANTILLAS.—The subscriber* have just vod Bluo, Brown, G.-eon, aud Blank 4-4 Bilk Vel vets, for Mantillas^ Al.o » larg.iui.i.Iy nfUl^k md Folic/Silk Moolll- U>, which the/ will dlij.ee of ot their u.ti.l low iirlce.. hi ■ MEN DEROAST A CO. 2 quarter casks Scotch Whiskey do do Jntnaiea Rum 50 do Qeneuee and Iliram 8mith do 100 halfjbblh Canal Flour IftO boxes Pale aud No. 1 Soap 20 do Toilet do 200 do Sperm, Star and Mould Candles 200 bag* prune Rio Coffee 75 do do Java do 20 half and quarter boxes Raisins 3 bales Almonds 60 boxes English Dairy and White Cheese 200 do Tobacco, assorted qualities 50 case* Hjison and Black Tea* 2ft bbl* Bntter and Sugar Biscuit 6 boxes Pine Apple Choose 30 do Soda Crackers 600 grcM Pipes, assorted 50 bbl* new orop N. O. Syrup 60 do W. I. Molasses 10 do Stuart's Syrup 30 boxes Lemon Syrup a gallon keg* 4 ( ARGO of 5300 bushels Whit.. Corn, and lftObttahel* Peas, Jmarl^ expectrd- o." s arrival. tja 13) A. C. TO M8.120 Bay » ATM AND CORN.—1000 bush*!* Corn nud quantity of Oat*, for sal* b< imIhoN i TKM.Y DRAINKRM, Curd Drainer., 8yla- ■ xvx.ij i un.ttnB.noji ou if ’ lb Churns, lo* Cream Fr*ct«>n ua oucim, ■ i&ft fcrooghtoa-R. [jan 11J MORSE A NICHOLS. i and Buckets, ai Mursliall House Dressing Saloon. AT ESSIJS, COHEN A- HANNON rmniut IvA ful >r announce to the citisen* of Savannah that they are now prepared to do all kind* of work in their hne, at their new shop, near the corner of Broughton and Draytoo-sU. They have established the foliowii their rates of charge*. For. a »inglo Shave 10c. month, for 2 or 3 time* per woek, 7m. ; 4 times a $1; 5 or 6 time* a week $1 60; every dav fl 76 per mouth, llair cutting 20o.; hair ourltug 25c.; Bbaro- „ , they oou s afflicted with chronio rheumatism a instrumental in inducing a trial of this n|H)ntid, and 1 lie als operations in performing a perfect i dy had been ineffectual, that 1 would hesitate to recommend or prosorihe-4t. I tliiak, when it* virtue* are ascertained by tho profession, it will supersede every other remedy in the trealmentof Rheumatism. It is adapted to every form of the disease, and I know no complication contra-indicating it j use. 1 hold it tobe tho duty of a physician, whencouvinced of tho ofiicaey of a remedy, and its superiority over all others, at least for the sake of humanity to use it." J. 31. Rose, 31. D., writes from Centro College, Dan ville, Ky., 44 that a youug utau, a member of the Col- so low, that in consultation, he nud other pr had decided that he could'not recover. They finally concluded to try this remedy, aud to their great astonishmeut ouo bottle restore.I him sound and icell, although he had not walked a step fur six months pre viously; aud that, during twenty-five years' practice, he had never before witnessed such a remarkable cure." ofossor 11. L. Dunham, 31. D., near Cincinnati, in a certificate for publication with of the Baptist Church, stating tho < ighly respectable lady who wm for eighteou y nicted, und had become helpless, and tha* remedies known, as well a* the skill of the nent physicians, had failed, aud there seemed no hope of recovery, until they dually obtained this remedy, and it curat her sound and icelt. Capt. J. 11. Carver, an old resident and highly Ohio, joiit: ET ‘ i all other c rhe i pectable citizen of Cincinnati, verely afflicted twenty-tive years with chrt tism and neuralgia. Ills joint* had become stiff, and nothing |f“- t -' —Stk. . e him relief until he got this compound, and Ten Years a cripple from chronic rheumatism, and for three years eouid scarcely turn himself iu bed ; it had affected Lis whole system, lie tried all remedies he could hear of, and all tne most celebrated physicians of such cases oured iu New Orleans and Levi Hills, merchant at Ottowu, Illinois, writes that ho was severely nfflicted for thirty years, and for seven teen years oould scarcely walk expensive efforts had rs, but he had lust all hope of r We might detail o , of equal importance. > most respectfully ask those ■end to tho agent in their vicinity i Kelly, Rev. J{. A. Colburn, and other clergymuu; while add the names of Unn. J. Smith, late President of the Bank of t Officer in the Bat St. Louis, a ast numbers of other citizens. This is home evidence, and these aro living witnesses this great remedy was first introduced, and whero many thousands have been cured during the last two years. Tho proprietors have now opened their Tircut Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House) in the oitv of New York, whore all orders for this medicine will be promptly attendod to. This is a Vegetable spirit—au interuul reraody, pro- —. diseaseal’.pe. This PATENT MEDICINES, & e . UEOIKilA SARSAPARILLA! QUART BOTTjLKS. IS! PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, M n AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. For Diseases of the Liter, and to purify ti. Wood: Useful in Jaundice, Sik cltead. ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite General Debility, Constipation, Fites caused by Costiveness, Fains in the Bones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimnl Boil,, Ulcer,, f(c. P ri'IIK nhove discnecs arise generally fVom I act' *■*- •- Blood. active state of the Liver, < The Sarsaparilla will be fouad useful ln^n^’ the fact that it stimulates the I.lv*r to InersuJ action, which oaus** the removal of morbltio amu from the Mood. ■ “ With most of persons it acts upon the bowels as aniM purgative; it oleauses the system from its imnurlti.. without causing any irritation in the alimentary i* b j] the Liver and Blood ptevtsu debilitating effect. It* healthy Milon o H| the tendency of morbid influenoes, and ie often * guard against dlseaae. Those who are aoqnaiuted with Om ^AiithArn ItananarUU ttrttt . _ Southorn Sarsaparilla will readily perceive thu this preparation lias the natural Sarsaparilla tut. whioh proves it to he a pure and unadulterated artielf The uktiseue of Savannah and vioinity will find tbti this article has tho best effect upon the system, u j gives hotter satifdiction to those who use it than**, preparation of the kind in tt*n. * l'liy those who . of the kind in use. Physicians have itHsurar.ee from the proprietor that it ooutainsnothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and sac charine matter euough only to preserve it Price $1 per bottlo, or 0 bottles for $ft. Bold in fiavannah by James 11. Carter and Mf rii Hendrickson; Midville, by J. Griffin; 8andersvil!e br N. W. Haines* Brother; Waynesboro',by L.Schwarti and by drnggistN generally. ' Those ordering this article from druggists or com mission uierohants, should express in their orders, Cy “Dcnniu'a Georgia Sarsaparilla." Another Mclentlfln Wonder! GREAT CURE FOlt DYSPEPSIA I Liver Complaint, Constipation and 1 PEl’HIN Is tho chief oleinent, or greatdigeatingpri ciplj of the Gastric Juieo—the solvent of the Food, tt_ purifying, preserving and stimulating agent or the Sto mach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Dig**- > , | iStated I .. . | I states that, a few weeks since, he bought a bottlo aud sent it to a gentleman, a friend of Lie, who seemed a victim to this disease: this bottlo oured him. We might add editorials, and fill this entire sheet, but will givu a few names of prominent physicians, mer chants, aud others, oured by it. W. 8. White, Al. D., au euiinont pliyslolan of Bt. Louis, writes to abrothor member of tho profession, Dr. Rn»ao, of Now York; 44 I liavo witnessed the effects of .. v , tpouud in scvoral cases; and so Biioccssfu) havo big’s Animal Chemistry, I)r. Combo's Physiology of Di- ' • ' gestfon, Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet, Dr. J.W. Draper, live Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a true Niyutut I Fluid, precisely like the natural Gaatrio Juice in it* I Chemical powers.and furnishing a complete and perfect » substitute for It. Mrlontlflc Evidence! Call on tho Agent andgetadesoriptiveclreulargratii, ! effects of giving a larco amount of scientific evidence, from Liu big’s Aitlmul Chemistry, Dr. Combe's I" .. ' • - - ••Dr.J.ei of Now-Y’ork University, Professor DunglIson's Pbyii- 1 ology. Prof. Billiman, or Yale College; Dr. Carpenter'i Physiology, fto., together with report* of c .f the United f part* of ITie United States. No Alcohol, Hitter*, or Acid*! NS' Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN is t great natnral remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitter*, Acids and Nanieou* Drug*. It ia extremely agreeable to the , and may bo taken by the mostlvebfe patient* cannot eat a water cracker without acute dlatres*. ware of Drugged imitation*. Pepsin is n< State*, and the Agent* can refer Dyspcpti remarkablo oure* in every town ! Numerous details ol cases, report* of cure*, certificate* of Piiysitqan* and Patients, aro given in the Circular* furnished by Agent* gratis. Pepuln In Fluid nnd Powder. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and ia Fluid form—and iu Prescription vial* for the oieof Physician*. Private Cirenlars for Physicians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro cess uf preparation, and giviug the authorities upon whioh the claims of this new remedy aro itaied. As it is uot a seornt remedy, no objection can be raised ngni list it* use by Phyaiciau* iu respectable standing aud regu lar pructice. Price $1 per bottle. OBSERVE THIS .-Every bottl* of the genuine L’ptfiu bears tit* written signature of J. S. UOUGU- rcptfiu bear* the written signature of J. S. HOUGH TON, 31. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pt. Copy right and Trade 31ark secured. Bavannah. J. A. 31 AYER, 154 Broughton-st., Savannah, jo 17 eodly-lawi Wholesale and Retail Agent it I s iakgUs ibi i: \ t . M essrs, a. g.bkagg a co.—gkntlrmen We Imre been nsingyourBIEXICAN 31U8TANG MENT wit" - ‘ —--- 4 ud recommended for thisoi ft"‘ Price, $6 per single bottle; nr, three bottles for $10. W. V. ALEXANDER ft CO., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by A. SOLOMONS ft CO., ond Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOB THE CURB Or Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchi tis, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asth< ma, and Consumption! Of all tho numerous medi cines oxtant,(aod valuable) for the cure of pul monary complaints, nothing lia* ever beon found wrliicli oould compare in it* eff< with this preparation. Others eure.somotinies.butatall times and in all diseases lungs and throat whero medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe iu accordance with tho directions. We do not advertise for the information of thoso who havo tried it, but those who have not. Families that have known its val ue will uot be without it, and by its timely use, they ■ecuA from the dangerous consequences of coughs aud colds, which neglected, ripen into fatal consump tion. September, 1847; also, the medals ot the throe gi Institutes of Art, in thl* country ; also, the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, lias been given to thu Cherry Pectoral, by their Government iu considera tion or its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections of the Lungs aud Throat. Road the following opinion fouuded on the long ex perience of tho eminent Physicloian of tho port aud ci ty of 87. JOURS, 3Iay 8, 1851. Dr. J. C. Ayer:- Fiv* years' trial of your Cherry Pectoral, in my pren tice,has proven what 1 foresaw from It* coiuiiositioii.must be true, that it eradicates and cure* the colds and coughs to whioh wo, in this section, are peculiarly lia- 1 think its eqnal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a butter remedy can be tuadu for the dis tempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. J. BUR I'ON, 31. D., F. R. 8. See what il has done on n wasted constitution, not on ly in the following cases, but u thousand more: Sudbury, Jan. 24th, 1861. Dr. Ayer:—In the month of July lost 1 was attacked by a violent diarrlnca in the mines of California. I re turned to San Fruuelco in hope of receiving benefit front change of diet aud climate. 31y diarrhoea ceased, but was follow ed by a severe cough—aud much sore ness. 1 finally started for home, hut received no benefit from the voyago. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived in New York, 1 was at onoe mark ed by uty aoqiialntauooas a victim of consumption. 1 must confess that 1 saw no sufficient reason to doubt what tuy friends all believed. At this tiiuu I commenc ed taking your truly ittvaluable uiedioiue, with little expectation of deriving any bonofit front its use. You would not receive these lines did I not regard it tny du ty to state to the afflicted, through you, th t tny health, is fully restored. I attribute it to tho use of your Cher ry Pectoral. Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. Washington, 1»a., April 12, 1848. Dear Sir : Feoling that I havo been spared front a grave, through your instrumentality bv ' Providence of God, I will take the liberty to expross t itli the most perfect success. Oue our most valuable Express horses had boon troubled by largo swellings or tumors on the fetlocks; they had grown larger than hen's eggs. Besides being disfigured by the"* appendages, the limbs and joints appeared quite stiffened, swollen and lame. W* had tried many liniments and other remedios, but nothing appeared to produce any eff.-it npoa them. We would willingly have given twenty-five dollars to have had them re moved, aud the horso restored to aounduMs. Our hostlor obtained sotuo of your Liniment, and applied it w ithout our knowledge. A few duys ago he called our uttontion to tho horse—and, to our surprise aud gratifi cation his lugs wero perfectly smooth—the tumors hoe ing entirely disoppenrcl! We asked hint by what inag- io he had effected auoh a remarkable our«t* His reply was, that he had been using tho 31U8TANG LINI MENT on them about t«u days—and the result was the entire removal of the tumors, without producing any soreness or leaving a scjir. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending the Liniment, end shnil continue to ns* it whenever oc casion requires, in preference to any other preparation, ■o long M it producer r*"*- 1 " 4 ‘ ivINf' t NSLEY h remarkablo result*, r ft CO., Southern aud Esutorn Express, No. 1 Wall-st., cornor of Broadway, N. Y. June 30,1862. NS“ bluoe the above certificate was given, Moshrs. Kinsley ft Co., inform us that ouo of their drivers was thrown front his wagon in; the upper part of the city and very badly bru/std, the w agon* passing over his bo dy. lie was taken into a Doctor's Office close by, and the physician told him to use the Mustang LinimentI os he had recently tried it in a similar ease with great success. 11* did so, and all the soreness, lameness and stiffness was removed, so that the noxt day h* was out at hia business as usual. 44 We tak* pleasure in recommending the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends and custo mers, a* the best article we have ever used for Sores. Bruises, Sprains, or Oalds in Horses. We have used it extensively and always effectually. Soma of our turn havo also used it for severe Bruises and Sores, as well us Rheumatic Painu.and they all say it act* like magic. We can only say we havo entirely abandoned the use of any other Liniment. 44 J. M HEWITT, "Stable Keeper to th* American Express Company, and for Harnden'* Express." for Q- Br »M 4 Co.'s Mexican Mustang Lini- Prittcipal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y., and St. Louis. Missouri. NST Sold by ev*ry Druggist in Savannah, aud in al most *v*ry Drugsb— i- n- tt-n.j —' — Brsgg. General Ag< s United States. Oliver T. tfor the Southern States. Guns, Rifles, Hardware, &c. rPHE SUBSCRIBER heg* lenvn to inform his I friends and the pnblie generally, that he has pur chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN OARRUT11EHS. 175 Congross-st., aud that ho will sell GUNS, R1FLK8, PISTOLS, fto., R. veiw low price*, for eaah. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low prices. J. T. JONE8. SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. f|3IIE Subscriber would rospectfdlly announce X Io citisen* of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well kuown establishment is open for the rocoptlon of bis frieuds. lie assure* them that nothing will b« left un done on hia part to continue it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. Hi* prices will bo a* reasonable os Siugle Shave 8hampoolng...... Shaving six nud so von times a week.... Shaving five times a week Shaving three or four timet a weok Tickets for Children’* Hair Cutting, 8 for 10 , 1 00 25 . . lly u id pains will be taken with their children when i-_. > the 8alcon to be waited upon. Ue will also ke*p for variety ot Fanoy Goods, such as QenUemeu's •j, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirt*, 3ic- uud Cotton Undenhirta and Drawer*. Pocket had reduced me too low to leavo mo anything like impo when my physioUn brought mo a bottle of your "Pkc tottai.." It seemed to afford immediate relief, und uov iu a few weeks time has restored mo to souud health. ,you are uer If it will do for others what it has for n attend t« orders front those who muy require hi* servi ce* at th«ir homes. ly UTAiMUM, iMACE, Ac—I N* —-jar - bllTll No. I «. . Nutmegs; 1 o**j Mace; 1U0mat*Cinnamon, for sale by MOORE ft HENDRICKSON, <*•0 21 . Gibbons' Buildim m A LIGHT HAT—Weighing only 1^ ounces,_that cannot be injured by being smashed. •yto haso nu hesiUucyTn saying that this is th* lightest Hat ever offered for sale. Qeutlemea should not fail to provido themselves with on* or these Hats whioh arc a luxury to *•-—-*- 1 • — of loctO) N. K. U ^kANDGlN.-iS pipe* IfoUund Qin, i "dfe 17° r *" |>AT JjTol jan 11 story aud for sale by ImT w. M. DAVIDSON ATIUNU TUBS FOU CHIMikW. Tollst Sets, Blop Buckets, fto., st 155 Broughton-st. MORSE A NIcfiOLS kXVOGNATKO BITI'KUH. A fr.Di A' a.u.M.o do. M do. nir.u) Smith', do., ranl.ai twd for ,.l. by |jm 11] UoMAIION , DOYLE. T CUT KKOUIVKD a: ih» Trimmlnr .ndO^T Si. "i* B ‘“”' >» Broo,bto» >UM. Jtlohly Lc«M' Dr«> ood Op.r» Cop,, ttontu ood tainly onoof the beuefaotors of niaukiud. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, 11 Very respectfully y< JOHN J. CLARKE, Reotor of Bt. Pol With suob assurance aud from such men, proof can be adduced unless it be from its trial. Prspared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, i Church. stronger Practical Chemist, Lowell. .Mans. Bold by A. A. 80LOMON8 ft CO.. W. W. LINCOLN, amlT. 31. TURNER ft CO., Savannah, and all Drug- gista evervwli eod—law trl-w Drug- Upholstery and Cabinet Work. The subscribers having taken tho store on Whltaker-*tr«et, next to Dibble ft Carey 4 * Tai loring Establishment, respectfully announce to v the citisons of Savaunali that they are prepared sxeeute all ordors in tho above Jine on tlio most REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Fnrnl- * Funerals supplied at the shortest notice. JAMES LARKsm. THOMAS TIERNEY. VJUl'EKIOR FltUNCH 1IITTE118. MniHT- k 7 factored by J. Durand ft Co., Paris—A certain oure for flatnleuey, weakness of tho stomach, debility, dys- pensla, fovsr and an*, and all cent plaint* arising from a derangement iu the nervous svstom. It may be used in wine and snirits without at all injuring it* medicinal properties. For sal* by A. BONAUD, jan 13 Agontfor the 3Ianufitcturorfc, Savannah. 1) BUUIVUD iter »iearner Florida— Black Bilk*, XV Black Bombasine*, Frenoh Merinoen, Linen Sheet ing, Table Dainoik and Diapers, 11-4 Cotton Sheeting. Brown and Bleuehed Canton Flannul, Needle Worked L. C. Ildkfs., Chemisettes and Montag Bleeves. Also, Flannul, d Bontng -j -. Undergarment* for Ladles, Goutlemeu and Boys; Ho- story, Gloves and UmbroUaa. For aal* low by de* 24 DaWITT ft MORGAN. ing and for sal* by [dta 31] W. D. FORD. Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Glovss, Dress Shirts, 3ie- riu> aud Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket ildkfs., Collars, Socks, and other articles of Gentle men’s w ear; also—llair. Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and Hat last of' Snvniiiinh. This beautiful preparation ia nianufaetured by him- solf for cloanalug and darkening the Hair; thousand* who havo reoeived tho bonofit of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair, aro wilting t rnoud it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. Augusta Barber Shop. II* would also take the pleasure of Informing his nu- merou* frieuds that h* ha* opened a magnificent Barber Shop under th* August* ilotol, Broad-street, AugusU, where *v*ry convomenoo will be found to make his pa trons comfortable. Strangers and frieuds visiting Au gusU aro resjjeotfully solicited to give n J. M. HAYWOOD, Alouuraent-sq., Savannah, jqnl ly And under AuymU Hotel, Broad-st., Augusts. AtOiUK MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES 8e HARNE88 183 Cun*rp«a-Micet, Hnvuuuali. Th# Subscribers manufactute fit?-JBb and keep constantly ou hand, nfiHBKjk large and varied stock of Sod-||0HQ^ _ ules, Bridles and Harness, and F make fo order every description qf articles in their Her* Our stock comprises also a largo assortment of Trunks, Valises, Baddlu-Bags, Whips, to. P*r- Carpet-Bags, Valises, 8addlu-UaK« r Whips, fto. Per sons desirous of aupplyiug themselvos, will do well to call at our establishment. AU article* sold by os ar* warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. tl. B.—For Repairing, onr terms ur* moderate, »ur oaooutlon prompt. . too* nov lo Look Well to Four Time. Th* Snbseriber would inform th# public th*_t he ha* r*c*lved- • new eupply of tine Watch Materials, iu the way of Jewels, Cylinder*, Springs, Verges, Hands, and all other article* ‘whioh are necessary to carry on th* Watch Repairing business iu all its branches; and will »T that I am pr ‘ ■ - a prepared to eel In perfect order, th* finest oj Watches, at short notice and reasonable chargos- All work warranted to give perfect satisfaction. AU». a lot of tha genuine imported Crystals of hav* received s English tnaiu fact tiro, whioh will not lr*ak> Clock* and Jewelry clean o’, and repaired. V. W. SKIFF, Watchmaker *u4 break—not •»«/