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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, MONDAY. JANUARY 24, 1853 THE DAILY NEWS. MB A tvumnn named Ellfta Winickor dkd at b«r laie leaitlenae, 89 Leonard etreet, New York, on Tuesday morning, under ciroumatan< cea which lead to the suspicion that she win poisoned. Subsequently it was ascertained that her husband, Dr. II. A. NViuicker, had al so taken poison, and was dead at a house where ho sought refuge on the death of his wife. He no doubt administered the fatal drug to her.—-They iiad been married but two years were both intemperate, sod lived unhappily to* gather. Mokmosism in England.—A late letter in the Christian Advocate and Journal states that Moriuoolstn is prevailing extensively among the lower classes in England. In the half-yearly report of the Lotidou Conference of this sect, dated June, 1852,35 different branches •reenumerated, including 160elders, 21 priests, 28 teachers, 67 deacons, and 2,302 members A Mormon official paper, published at Liver pool, professes to circulnte 23,000 copica. Cgr The Kev. Dr, Dewitt, in bis prayer in the House of Representatives at Harrisburg, Penn., ou Tuesday morning, asked grace for tbs member*, that their ** hands tuny not be polluted with bribe*.’* |3F* Mine. Rolaiui, «ho had beeu sentenced to exile for her political opinions, and pardon ed afterwards, died at Lyons, France, on the 23d ult., from the fatigue and emotion she had experienced during her transportation in A1 germ. gy? Tho scarcity oi' silver or small change i« so severely felt iu Boston that petitions to Congress to supply iha deficiency have been put in circulation by all the banks and traders of that city. This is a universal inconveni ence, for which a remedy would very gladly be bailed by all communities. St^'* The greater part of the Scandinavian Mortnnnite* have decided upon emigrating to America. OP* The yearly sale of playing cards in -France amount* to six millions of francs. Dry Goads, Clothing, ho. m .,n 1 • m WHOLK8ALKANDUKTAIL CLOTHING STORE. I-IAVINU removed iyoiu tbo coranr of Buruaril I nod Bryau street to tho uew brick buildiug erected anw* ails ot the Fhamix liuuao, ou llrynu ilroot, show •Mr Chumnlon's Grocery Store, tbo Subscribers rospuot- fully tnnuUUM to the citizens of Ssvaunah and its vi cinity timt they will kooi) ooustsntly ou band a largo *' and well *®looi«d stock of Mentty Made Clothingr, Together with or.ry .rtlol. a»....»rv _lu tho Ocntlomou s FumiBku, Lmo. WowooU torito opoclal attention to our .[.gent nud itloot .took of full and Wiulor Oanu.nL. Uh ru ot of tho liuo.t nuolily. CraruU lu «vorv tratlaty, Coll.ro of tbo newest styles, Drawers and UudorsbirUof va rious materials and make. Cays, Hats, Gloves, books. Boots aud Shoos. Also Tranks, Blankets, fto., fto., all of vrhtob will bo sold at UuitHually Low Prices, by nov 0-0m D. AURAIIAM A BROTHER, Oliver's uuw brick building, Bryan-sU WINTER IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Aliibunui, 8upl» 1, 1832. flQiLSK Works, employing 15Ubands,construct I au average of an Engine tseeJWy—aud beg attention cTftlill owners to the moat valuable Improvement iu Mill Machinery of tbo day, uitd to toarranud— to wit: COOPtilt’a PATENT UPlilUHT AND DIKEDT ACT1NU ttINULKAND GANWHAWMILL IfiNGlINE. CURRAillNOtWINU OTHER VAMJABLE IMPUOVKMENTS) HUXIt’S HATtNT CONTINUOUS f tEDWOKKS ji n incomparably superior substitute /or the llay Whetl. The peculiar principle from which the abovu Mill de rives iu grsatost merit, is mors especially valuable in lu application to tbs Gang haw frame. Tits Engine Stands immediately underneath tho Sa»h, to which tho Piston Itnd is directly attached. The inotlou of the g.teh is thus directly controlled by tho steam in the cylinder, aud by the introduction ot this at a particular polut, the force or both the up and dowuw ard siroko(usu- sWy tailing with such jarriug otlv«»* *»•» •»>- nl.imlmr blocks nun wrist plus,) is entire>< being thus ulways suspended us 1 relieving thoreuy the journals uu.. \—* -» boat lit tus usual application) of nil heating teudenoy. lly virtue ot ilils principle, practical deiuoustiutiou can be famished that those mills are capable of uu ea sy euood ot tiUU revolutions per minute, aud st this ■pesa are nearly uoieoloss; the out of the saws being aunoau alone heard. A common speed tor the single Saw um.tr this applicatiou is froui ‘ ‘ lions per minute 1 Tue s/pie in w hi and their appurteuances are gcttei -i-j- ibyouguout, while the mill in its desi ry pructical add well tried k Euaius and other Work Irina this establishment is not - ax-jeUeu in uuy part ot the United States. Employing "X ifltdoS., tllv.ua, kiit.Ut, .UU |,roviJ»U with tut u..l bahvy and light tools aud mato.ials, #iu tujtriurity of . ... ... ... ;.... infill 'l‘*“ • 1 '■ UNION SAVING STORE. Uraat (jafriiice AT MAAS St HEYMANN-8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM. AAH tc IIEYMANN l»« lo Inform their _'jmtn>a* and the public generally, in both the city country, that they are now prepared to offer one of the largest, and beet selected stocks of CLOTHING, and a general assortment of Gem tUrntn't FURNISHING GOODS end Fancy Not lame. ever brought to this city, suitable for fall and winter wear, at prices never known or heard of in thlea oun- % « enumerate a few lending articles in onr line, to whlchVe invite special attention i Kxtrn Heavy Overcoat*. Id Bearskin, Petersham, English and American Pilots, Fine Blanket und Double Cloth. . . Dress nn«l Frock Coatn, In Blkob, Blue, llrown, Olive, and Dove Colored Frenoh and English Cloths. J i Basilican mid Hunting Fonts, In every variety of styles, and of dlfferen^materlals, Pnutnloons. In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Cassimsre and Cas- aiuet superfine Doeskin In various colors. Vests, Plain, White and Figured Batin and flllk-for wsddlnj and party wear; Double aud Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Blaok aud Fancy Satins, Doe skins, Cashrasrots, Ae. Hosiery, Gents* Shirts. Undershirts, Drawi Suspenders. Cravats, Kilk * Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &c. Gunttemcn’ft iicstomtiou. If. WEIOAND lias ^«t opened^ undor the aud comfortable’Fatlng Room, with an exoelient Kitchen and Cooking Range adjacent, as a Reetanrant. He has an excellent Cook From btrosboug, who will suit German, American aud French tastes. Oysters, Fish. Meats, cvsry thing that this market affords, can be had in all striae an short notico. Young Clerk* nud others who have rooms in town, are Invited to try the Euro pean mode of breakfai-ting and dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Beer, Swiss and Lindburger Cheese, kept always on hand for 4 Books, Gloves, ranu«ri. vm**, o»* -*d Hatln Stock*, and Neck of the latest French und American stylaa iu great variety. Untie, Cnpn, Trunk*, Carpel lings and VrIIncn. _ The peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for Importing thsir stook, will enable them to offer induoo- meuts in their trade seldom met with, and at the same “ ,k l^E UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING In this oonntry. MAA8 A HEY MANN. Ilnya and Youtha* Olothlng. Not to bo surpassed in the variety of styles, make aud low price, to he found at the above named estab- Great deduction of Prices. In order to reduce the present large and ohoioe stook of WINTHK ttOODH 8AVANN Aip'B A Z A A R , 118 Bronghton etreet, next door to Horton tf ««*«• man't Jewclry Store. A DKLBANCO begs to announce to his city • and country custoinors that lu order to prepare tils store for the rooeptiou of hie Spring Goods, he has determined to offer to purrtuwr* for r>uh very liberal inducements to supply themselves with Winter Goods from his present stock. To those who have uot com pleted their supplies tho presou^affords T *■' purchaser —- - iruil uboL o be sold i call osrly, thereby insuring portuuity to make good selections. New Clothing Store. mh €0Xt DRAPER & TAILOR, No. 12 YVIIITAKUH-STKEUT, Next dour to U. Jit. Ortjfr.n'e Jewelry Store, I I AV1NG recently returned from tho North, re- IjL spoctfully invites the attention of hie friende and tne public generally to his Hne stook of Rkady-Maoe Ct-oritiNU, selected by himself, aud consisting, in part, of DuKsa aud Fitocx Cloth Coats, in black, blue, and other colors; Brown and Drab Petersham Or kh-Sacks; Fancy Caosimore and Tweed Sacks and Fhocks: Mot tled and Bluo Bbaveu do.; Superfine blaok Fronuh Doeskin Cassimere aud Fancy Frtnoh Cassimere Pants: Drab, Grey and Faney Tweed do.; Vests, In plain aud Figured Satiu; Figured, Black and Fancy Silk; Black aud Fauuy Cassimkucs. Together with a choice selec tion of 8uiitTd,from the best makers: also Undershirts, Drawers, Crav.is, Collars, Suspeudors, Gloves, Udkfs., iesigu,*ttinbo<lios eve ttyie |y conoedud by ail who ' tcry” tirculiu' snw .Hallg Whisb may be hauled with entire facility, from piunu point, at ideaauro, by four horses; ana is warranted su perior to auy horx-toiore presented t-i the public. CwutraoW mauo tor delivery iu New York, New Or- leaus, .uuuiio, Charleston, oavauuah, Augusta or Ua- oou<tuu transportation to tbcsu points oeiug muder- •to from itic tnullities preseutud uy tho ltauroad aud water couiuuuioation therewith. Add'ess, A. WARNER, Seo'y, or, J. S. WINTER. Ag t, Montgomery, Ala. P. a—Those works have recontly shipped to Pensu- cola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of •• Cooper's direct autiuM uang Engines, and two of his single Saw Eu- ginceT* wtuou aro capable of cutting 60.UUU feet of lum- "he 1 parties ordering, effected the purohase after a tour thruugh the Northern and Eastern suites, in Svnrch Of the best and most approved MUl, after tirsl examin ing those “ * ” ■*’ “ . ' estigauou,. ovu,ri w .. > pi escnteii spot) ^ „ ir . — nations ut improvement u»fouudat these works. MfirEKkMONS; T. G. Metcalf, Prosideut Mechanics* B'k Augusta. G. 11. Eqiuar, Fres't U'k of the Republic, New York. . Leouard st Smith, N. Y.; E. withiugtoii. Savannah, Win. M. Martin, Charleston; Wright, Williams ti Co., New Grieaus. ly H Umbrellas, llats, Caps, Ac. BST A very haadsi n u and utile.- assortment of Blue, Blaok, colored Cloths, Csasimeres, Doeskins aud Vestiugs, w hich he is prepared to make to order in » most fashionable style, ou modorate terms. Cutting sad Repairing dune at the shortest notico. Cui'pcts! Curpcts 11 Cai-pets !!! \\TE have thia day opound for sale u splendid y V assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ao., consisting in part of, 20 pieces .H ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry * 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpels 90 Floor Cloths 10 pieoes Drugget ft do Felt Carpet 0 do Dutch do S M do Velvet aud Cheneil Rugs 00 oommon Ru, 100 pair of beaut >pal , if the above Goods v prices: for sale Uy AIKiN A BURNS. jtULiiUVJSJhV. BONNETS ! BONNETS ! For the .Hillion. Just received per tteamer at Trimming and General Variety Store, 130 Brouglitou Street. Tho Proprietor baviug returned from the North would respectfully announce to the in habitants of Savaunah aud surrouuding coun- he has just opened a Magnificent white, drub and black Beaver llate; extra riob Frenoh Brocade Uonnet Ribbons; rioh white and colored Frin ges; rioh Lace Girnua, Galoon a la Mode. Paris Trim mings, Velvets, with a great variety of other Trimming Materials: Buttous, Braids, Silk aud Worsted; Whale bone. Chain Back, Jenny- Lind, Uloamcr aud Twist Combs; Parse Silk and . e teel Trimmings; Zepher, Worsted, Embroidery, Sadher aud Floes Silk, every shade and oolor ; Embroidered Patterns, blaok and col ored Gla.'ie Bonnetaud Sowing Silks; Bonnet Linings, Shapes, dewed Colors and Sleeves; riohFoathera, Flow ers, Wreaths ; Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Gilt aud Silvered Trimmings; India Rubber aud Kid Dolls and Balls; Dress Flounces, Mantillas, Scarfs aud Aprons. I’inkad with r 2BTO patterns; children's Robes, Smoking with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by competent Milliuers from New York, will attend to tue Millinery and Trimming department, and will endeavor, with skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with their orders. STRAW BONNETS AND HATS cleaned, repaired aud pressod in the latestfashion. Three Appreutices aud three Bonnet Sewers wanted immedi ately. Apply at 139 Uroughtou-st. dec 13 Kemouibur the spot—139 Rroughton-street, next dour to Dr. Byersoo. ly jau 18 millinery aud Oress-MakJng;. ^ Mrs. 8. TOMBS, No. 15 Barnard-street, will open on Tuesday, October 2*ith, her Fall •took of Bonnots, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Vel- New Watch, Clock, Jewelry ANU FANCY STORK, BROUUHTON STRKET, No 148. M K. fSBm Sm Manufacturer of Chro- noumcca, Clpeks, 'Town Clocks, Watches, t ‘ respectfuliy informs JiD ou atonic tu aud the publii _ rally that ho has Uitud up the Score 148 Uroughtou-st. Town Clocks. Watches Ac. *c. ** ‘ * genu- )U-St., make a permanent location, and the Jewelry business iu its various brauches. . yarranted. Neiv faahion Jewelry and Faucy Goods of ail descriptions sold at the lowest pricos possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clock, Ao., Ac., that cannot bo re- paired by other watchmakers, I pledge myself shall be %, repaired by me to aatiafactiun, aud warrauted. f AVV OU-l’AJCTNliRs»Ul‘ Tiie u« I' j signed haaUUon into partnership, lu the praotloe oitoe Law. his sou, ISAAC MU LFOltD MARSH, under the name or M. d l. M. MARSH. They will |>ersoually attend the Superior Corn to of Chatham, Bryau, Bi.louh, Eilingham, Sem en. Burke, Washington aud Wilkinson Counties, and have made arrangements tnr tho prompt collection of debts iu meat of the vouuties in the dutc. ugUSI&S* (Ut> ^ ^S U MABS,i A rtf^ RaE* Prime Green Hio Coflne, 4liu loo do Fair “ ** 120 do Trimo Jauxaica • 40 do and 70 mats Old Java ** 10 do Frime Laguira For sale from jan 12 feRAKTON. JOUMBTON t CO. |iriin«,»Y»ly «'iJ inwlltyatit F OR SAliK'-rn .MV-, ^ - , malt, about »S yoats of ag«. of ioo4 eUataoi.r, aud .warranted sound. Apply to WM WRIGHT. TiUCH.8B.lN DNinsR VK8TM—Ju.i r.c V\ a lmalt lot Bacluilu Uuder V..U for lal. by HOB1NMON * CoMP, NEUItl) BBOUANS, OoDtltmoiP. ^y olOllKN AND Wil._t.OW WARN.-A l.'OK 8AL.K. — Tbo !o)li>wlny J- yaar. old, oao S6 yoar, old, aud out 2d y«ar. old; oil oouulry i-aiaed—good ajteioen and timber gettcis.— Apply to (jan 16) WM. WRlGHT. 1,'Oit SALE.—A Man 35 years old aud his wife I' Uli a Woman 23year*old with her boy child3; a wornau 28 > oars old; a Woman 28; two Girls 18 yean old ; a Girl 17 ; a Boy 13; aud throe Boya 12 yea r* old. Apply to (jan IS) WM. WRIGHT. Svsoap, Adomautiue aud Tallow Candles, just received and for sal* by W. D. Fu H D, jan 17 Waldbary** Buildings, Jeffurson 1 * Uaidseiek Champagne, 25 do Boue&e do, also other J. ROUSSEAU. _ .... .-.mpi. brands^lu »tc»-e and for sola by INTICK GOODS nt reduced !*riceis.— fitorlttvs, Coxhuicres, Moueliue do ].uiun§, Shawls,Worsted Pluids, Casaimeres, Blaakotsnnd other ^ylits Of Winter Goods, selling off at reduced prices, by K *DEWITT A MORGAN. MARSHALL HOUSE Broughton-stro«»f» ffwvnnnby ten. Wm. ToimfioUj Proprietor. M This eilahllahmcnt is now in " full tide of suoeessftil opciatlon." The patronngo thua far extend to it, the proprietor regards as assur ance that his enterprise had ooased to bo an oxnnriineut almost aa noon a* it commenced, and that the Marshall House lias already obtained a permanent and prominent position among the hotels of our oity. Being situated on one of onr finest streets, contiguous to various places of business, and free from the noise and bustlo of onr more crowded thoroughfares, its loca tion affords inducements of quiet and convenience. To families visiting Savannah, our arrangomenta enable us to offer enlarged accommodations. To the public, tho assurance la ronewed, that every requisite of a firr* , . J® oIbm hotel will bo supplied that intelligent industry and liberal expenditure can command. n ‘ aug 24 Eagle Hotel, On the Corner of Baker and Chatham ett., Oglethorpe, Gcorgln. SITUATED IN TUE MOST BUSINESS TAIIT OT TIIE 01TT. BY JAMES BELL. This Is the lurgcst nnd host ftirttish- •d Hotel in tbo city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Charges moderate, and Fare tne best the oountry affords. A large ami oxtensive Livery Stable is near at hand. Tho pnblio are invited to cnll and see for tliemstlvea. aeplO empIre'hotel, Oglethorpe, Can. r PHE Subscriber, late of tho Waslrnlgton Hall, I Macon. Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of new furuituro, and having large aud airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of public imtrouage by close attention to business, having good stabling and every convenience to tkegtr ‘ *•*-*- *“*‘*' , ‘ h of hi* house oomfortnblo. T ^HE Subscriber has now recnivcd his fall stock of Stoves, and respectfully solicits a call nt his es tablishment, where a large variety if Stove* for cook ing, parlora and offices, f-om the best manufacturers, are on sale, on tho moBt reasonable terms. Also, Hol low Ware, Pota. Ovens, Spiders, Saucepans, Cast Iron Pumps, Beer l'uinps, Cust lrou Charcoal Burners, 8:id Irons, Revolving and Long Handle Waffle Irons, Wafer Irons, Fire Dogs, Fire Irons, Nails, Tacks, Table Cut- lerv, A.\£S, Hatchets, Hammers, Box aud other Coffee Mills, Brass Faucets and Couplings, Ac. A choice selection of Planished Ware, Coffeo Biggins, Tea Pota, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, large ana ■mall. Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, Linnor Mixers, Cigar l^imps, Ceutre Table Lamps, Camphino Lumps, Oil Lanins, aud a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid Lamps, Brass and White Mutal Candlesticks. A large assortment of Japanned and Plain Tin-Ware, Chamber I’ails, Toilet Pails, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases, Cush Boxes, Square an J Hound Boxes, Spicu Boxes, Ba sins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursoiy Lamps, Glass Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12to23Inches, Spittoons, Foot Baths, Ac., Ao. Y/ooduu Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Hon Brush All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work executed with dispatch. Printed Calalogues may bo had on applica tion and sent post free. JOHN J. MAURICE. Now-York Advertisements. nf'h-vorkwikk kaimnw wo*** mHB SUBSCRIBER m»nufocliirii.WI RF. RAH.- I I NO for public nnd prlvaU grounds, Voraudaha, Window Guards aud Grating! . WROUGHT aud CAST IRON RAILING. Iron Columns, Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and * r WIBB n FENCES, for Plantation*. H*‘lMad», Ac., made entirely on n new plan, with rails Prices at 9, 11 and 13 oonts per running foot 4h »«« Ui,b. r—witho..i jt «.dd,... f|iiA 312 Ilroadway. Now-York. N. B.-Ths Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of Foreyth-place, the railing and gallery work at the Jew ish Synagogue, and a number of dwellingsJ u.Savannah, the cnolosure of tho private oemetery of the Everott family at Fort Valley, and also to his work at Macon, Madison, aud othor plucks in Georgia. Agent iu Savannah, G. W. IIARDCA8TLE, No. KO Congrcse-st. and 93 Kt. Julian-at. ly maf 5 T io BTATIONBBS ANU BOOK8KLLER8.- The subscribers would oall your attention to their stock of pnperawhloh embrace tho largest variety ever a offered in thia market, eonsistiug of the following Osborn A Gibb*,! Gibbs A Colt. Niagara Mills. Owen A ilurlbnt, , PI at nor A Smith, Green Mountain Mills, Jessup A Bros., Chamberlin's. Wheeler,SkelVnABabc’ck, Doton, MnnsAold A Root, Crane A Beaoh, Crane A Co., . . together with colored, printing, envelope, tissuo, tea, wrapping and all kinds of papor usually kont by a pr per warehouse. CARSON A IIARD, jy 29 6m Paper Warehouse,281 Pearl surest. wA Co.. May A Dean; Fuller, Parkorf A Parsons, e: friends of Education to tho following Text KIDDLE'S ASTRONOMY.—A Manual or Astrono my and Use of the Globas, for Schools nnd Academies; by Henry Kiddle, Priucipnl of Public 8chool No. 2, of the city of Now-York; with questions and illustra tions. Price 31 ota. FARLEY'S UNIVERSAL III8TORY.-A Univers al History, on the Basis pf Geography, in one volume, 12mo., llAi pages, illustrated by Maps and Engravings, and designed for the family circlo, and for tne use of schools, tl- NEWMAN’S 80ITTIIERN ELECTRIC READERS. In Four Parts. GRAY'S CHEMISTRY; Or, tiib Elements Chemistry—Containing the Principles of the Science, both Experimental and Theoretical, illustrated with numerous Engravings; by Alonto Gray, A. M., Profes- lyu Female Institute, Andover, Mass. Revised edition. I vul., 12oio., 400 pages. $1. THE ANALYTIC MANUAL; by James N. McElli- gott, A. M., formerly Classical Principal of the Collegi ate School, Now-York city. 62)4 ct McEI.LIOOTT'8 YOUNG ANAlyzek—Reiug an easy outline of the course of instruction in the English Language, presented in McElligott’s Analytio Manual, N. McElllgott, A. M. 23 cts. THOMSON'S SERIES OF ARITHMETICS.—1st— Thomson’s Arithmetical Tables, 10 cts; 2d—Thomson’s Mental Arithinatio, llljf ~ Arithmetic! *' ‘ tic, 75 ots. We have the highest testimonials in favor of these books from evory part of tho Union, which, together with Lift* of our Standard Text Hooka, may bo had at the of fice of the Daily Morning News. Teachers, School Committees, or Trustees, who wish to oxamino any of our School or Music Books, with a view to their Introduction, will be furnished with conies froe of oharge. If to bo sent by mail, a sufficient amount in Post Office Stamps must be sent wilh order to pre-pay tho postage. One-third, or at most, half the price of the book will usually cover the expenso of postage. Careful directions, stating the post office, county and State, should accompany the order. Can be had at the book-store of J. M. COOPER A CO. Philadelphia^ Advertisements. Pinno Fortes. O. e. B. CAJITEB. No. IT) Ch.ilnuF street, sixth door above Fifth, opposite 'the State Uonse, up staira, Phu.apei. mu, now offers to the public an en tirely uew assortment of PIAN08, just received from the most celebrated makers, and of such patterns aud finish ns to deljroompetition. Messrs. Nunns k Clark's and James Thompson's Instrument*, which are horo offered, stand unrivalled In the oplnii n of all competent judges, as possessing beauty and purity of tone never before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with AJOLIAN Attachment, Church and Parlor OROAN8, SEIIAP11INE8 and MELODE- ONH, all of which are warranted, and will be told at the manufacturers' lowest cash pricos. All cash orders for music promptly attended to. 8ooond hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tuned and repaired. P. 8.- The extraordinary snooess of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF 31U8IC,and tho perfect satis faction it has given, Induces the subscriber to continue it. Lessons in SINGING, PIANO, IIARP, GUITAR, Ao., aro givon by Artists of the very highest ability. It needs but be mentioned, that Sig. ANDREA ALFI8I. and Madeimdselle HELENE BCHAAFF, who staivJ I re-euiluunt among tho profession, are connected with the Institution, ami devote their time and talents to the pupils. Q 26 lyjO. C. B. CARTER, Principal. PATENT MEDICINES OEOHOF J. UENKELS, No. 173 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia, OPPOSITE THU MTATU 1IOUME, Ilae just reoelved from France hi* Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS CURTAIN MATERIAL. ( ^OMPRialMJ all the ucwuuil luhliintiuhle colors J in Brooatelle, Plush and Satin Do Inline. Curtains hung in the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, od to ordor. Persons wishing to Furnish in tho latest stylo Ijn the Fall, are respectfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Paria twenty fine sets of superb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furnituro, of which the sample sets have boon received. The stylo is entirely new and of the most graceful design. Thoso wishing to Furnish now will please unit ami examine tho immense stook on haud before purchasing, as the goods will be sold low. A Inrao assortment of woll tin inhod plain Mahogany Furnituro always on hand, for sale cheap. jc 26 Lee & Walker. (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WII.LIG,) No. 188 Ciicstn ut-st., Pliludelphia, DKALEBSIN PIANO FOR T E S , Rlunirnl In«trninenta, Sheet Manic, Violin,(Juitar, llavp Hiring*, dke. A l.I, of which will bn sold ut tin? very lowest rates. Catalogues scut to any part of the IJ. Status by addressing as above, post paid. LEE k WALKER'S stock bolng one of tho largest in tho U. States, are confident of giving satisfaction to all thoso who may favor thorn with their patronage, jo 14 ly GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BT Evans Ac Watson’s No. 83 Deck-street, Philadelphia, FIR E-P R O O F C H E S T S! AT TIIE STATE FAIR, HARKISHDKU, I’A. October SO, 1851. The undersigned, appointed present thisafter- thov consumed three _ mencing at 1 o’clook, P. M., aud having exposed it to a ichite heat for ttoo houra, suffi cient todestroy tho cast iron feot. On opening the Chest, tho papers, together with 2,000 circulars deposited in our prosenco, wore taken out, not only having been pre served, but not having the appearanco of scorch upon JossrH Ritner, John B. Cox, Ex-Governor o Pa. Char. E. IIeister. A. O. IIeister, E. E. Boudikott, A. T. Newbold, Committee. WM. J. HUNT'S Shaving & Hairdressing EstabliKliincni. No. 168^5 Broughton-Nd'cet, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW'S HALL W J. II. begs respectfully to announce lo llie • citizens of Savanunh that his facilities for dis patch in his husiuessare now complete, and that every attention which th . requite will be promptly afforded by hii for tho very liberal natrounge he has thus lar ret his future etforta will bo direoted so as to merit it Various kinds, kept constantly on hund. T. W. IWcAKTIMOK * CO, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Ware. Hollow and Enam elled Ware, Stove md Grates, Pumps Lead Pipe aud Sheet Lead, Coppor und Store No. 13 Bar- nahd-Street, Savannah, Ga. All kinds of Copper, Tin aud Shoot Iron Work, done in the best manner, at the shortest lept 28 JBobiiison <V Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealcre in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, receiving the! r stocks of Pull nnd Wi A RE no< A tor Got aud Fancy C iHKH. HiJLItUK, No. 137 CONGRESS-STREET, Will open on Friday next, 29th luat.,ber Fall Stock ot Fashionable Silk, Velvet, Straw, aud French imported Bonnets,Ribbon*,Triiniuiags for Dresses, French Flowers, SUks for Party Drosses, Collars and Under-81oevos, respect fully invitee tho attention of Ladles to her Store, No. 157 Congress-street. BEIT All of the above goods > of Mrs. S.'s seleo- Coatinga, of Black, Blue aud Fnnoy Colored Beavers and Kersoys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Blaok and Drab; English, French and American Caseiraer ,of Bl’k and Fancy Col ors; Vestings, of Silks, Santius, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be made up at tho shortot notice, and in tho best style of ■— matiip. Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the weil-knowu Clothing Hou ' “ No. 231 Broadway, New Y< > any in the oity. Wo kcer ' 9I1LLINUUY AND FANCY UOOKH. MBS. DOE, No. 17 BARNARD-STREET. Takes this method of informing tho Ladles of Savannah, and vicinity, that slie hatou hand (and will bo constantly rooeiviug) a large and fashionable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Capa, Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, Straw Trimmings, to., Ao. P. 8.—All orders from the oountry promptly attended Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rg^HK HI) US dll 1IE It has uu liuud, and X constantly rooeiviug from the beet and most respeo- tablo manufacturers in the country, Riuh Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, aud othor Jowolry, and sterling Silver Ware, •uoh as Tablo. Dessert aud Ten Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates aud Waitera; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nud Sauoers; Goblets; Ihnnblera; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ioe Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Salt Collars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskots; Castors; Waitera; Suuffera aud Traya; Ivory Balanoe-Uandle Knives aud Silver Plated ou Steel Table Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooka and oommon Brass Clocks of every descriptson. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches; Fine Euaiuelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold aud 8ilvor Spectacles; Gold and 8ilver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cntlory; Razors and Rssor Strops; Card Cases Port Mouais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches aud Jewelry. - , ... „ . From his long experience and extensive facilities, he largo assortment way be found at 153 Broughton- oonfidontly believes ho will sutisfy all who may favor j jan II) MORSE k NICHOLS. .... -i " ork, and Is warranted equal itanlly on hand tho largest aaaortmeut Wo keep const of Furnishing G< White and-ooTored 8hli._, . , and Gauso Merino Under Garmonts; Shaker Flannel and Lambs Wool do; Throad, Cotton, Moriuo and Lambs Wool Hesiory ; Silk nud Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White aud colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; nud, in fact, every thing ueeossary to a gentleman' o l'ulaski House. s*ep21 Fall and Winter Dry Goods. L aROCHE, BOWNE &. CO. Iiavo received by cent arrivals, and offer for sale upon the most vorablo terms, a full stook of Plantation Goods, to which they invite the attention of merchants and planters, viz: 25,iHX) yards Kerseys, all ualities. 12,000 do Schley's Plains. 10,000 do white and black Washington Jesus. 5,000 do heavy all-wool Plaius. ‘,000 pairs English Duffil Blankets. 100 do ll>4, 11-4, and 12-4 Whitnoy Blankets. 3,000 pairs Engli. 20 bales 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Bro. bhirtiugs. 20 do Osnaburgs. Iu addition to the above,their stockof House Furnisl ing. Staple and Fancy Dry Gooda, is now cumplote, ar will compare with any house In the aonthern oountry. ^ K047UK1EH.—Thu choicest noalitv of F ily Gocortos, Wines, Liquors and Holy day Fruits, had at 171 C. B. SCALLY'S, Delivcredlu any part of the city froo of cartage, and put up with care aud correctness. p i »i FOR HALE. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse power, with Booilcr attached. Apply to COHENS k HERTZ. -30 half barreie Tiiylor fit Nun's Albany , per burk Harvest, just received and for sab (JUANTOCK, ROBERTS k CO., janC WUlluk'a Wharf. A LK.- Ale, r >ATE »Do Fold Gi'hh, Truftlm. Petit* eaeived a lot of new Pate ’I)e Fois * Pols, Artiahauts, Gelee, for sslo 30—tf] J. ROUSSEAU. DATE >d© j r Pols, Ac.—jusl Gras, Truffles, Pel him with thoir patronage. Ilia prices are aa low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the State. 8. W1LMOT, No. I Markst-eqware. Rectified N. O. Whisky. 20 “ High Proof White “ 20 and L Pipes Ub Proof Brandy. 20^ and 2 M Malaga Wlno. 20 Casks pu and lu Jo qts Porter. 56 bbls Hiram 8mith‘s and pure Genesee Flour. 50 Quintals now Codfish. 100 Boxes New Scaled Herrings. 100 " Colgate's Pearl 8tarch. 20 Half Cheats U und > s Ib Papers Black Tea. *' * Selected J1 > sen. do •r do X Flour. 200 bbls Pink-Eye Planting Potatoes. 100 do K. Phelp's Gin. 40 do P. and II. Connecticut River Gin. J urines, Landing and for sale by jau 12 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON At 1M S"!** 1 *. qaAVKS, Kui.il.., Hit., i.:.— ivi l..t rto.lT.d |>5r kag, Oi.pei, lu tmk- UW'U.II IHIH.U.J J.- la.IUlU. ... pies, ft bokee Lemons, Cvaaberreia, tlga. Almonds Pe- caa Wuli, English Walnau.Pig Ham.,* Sm“kJd ^Beef Fulton filark.t Beef, Pig Pork.Rol >g B i 4*. * J'W* 14 0F.O. ALEXANDER ’ cor. Bull and Congresa-sta., T>Kt;ElVED FEU ALAHAirA^BTaTrAT. XX pacaisi Pointed Naedleworkud Collars; M.riiuaok Dvefieco uud Spragues Prints; L. C. Handkerchiefs- Kid Gloves; Blaok aud White Check Silks; Bay Suta Long and Square shawls, Ae., Ac.—*11 or which will be •old at our usual low prices. W, C. WADSWORTH, Brougbtou-st. COFFEE. OHA Green Uio Coffee. Old Uov. Java In the Store of [jan 12J 8WIFT A CO. jau 14 GKO. ALEXANDER. K i-iy LJ ViiiS p**r sUMiuer, u Irt'.h auj.ply ot Sugars, Tc-w, Candles, Soap, Tobtcco, Cigars; W1SU a general Sopply of Groceries; all of which will sold low for cash. M ■ . GEO. ALEXANDER. WA3 if ;<u» 14 9. A. MAYER. P OTATO EH.—5W1 bbls. Yello toes, lauding and for sale by jaa 12 v Planting Pota- SWIFT A CO. 30 8 la store aud for sale by [jan 11] 8WIFT A CO. OUGAK. O 13 hhd* Prime P. R. Sugar. “ do Mueeivado do - 4o *•<*■ do S .. U s Circle A. 8ugar Crushtff, 25 B. Sugar CUrifled. , W£j? r S’.v c * Yellow CUrifled. ■ '/.• 20boxes Rsfined Loaf. U.tof.MUto Ml, filL » IS! .WIFT j CO. 10 Sif£•*"“ 1^* n To«. 1 \J 16 do Blaok Tea, in store and for h JMO. A. MAYKR. a 21 years, cook . wffiiuT EW OKLEANHNIOLAHHEH.—lUObbls crop, of prime quality, for sale by COHENS A HERTZ, T> ECEI JjX low Ot Pippin App 01 IN D. Ji R ICH GLACE SILKS-la Mode, Drab Green, Rose, Bluo and Salmon Colors, just reo') Florida by W. C. WADSWORTH jau 6 Marshall House Building. TUHT RECEIVED per Nuw York eteamor— fj a fine assortment of Smoked Reef and Tonguos.— Also—a flue article of Fulton Market Boer, and a vari ety of seasonable articles, which are offered for sale by - * JOHN DALY, 28 Whitaker street. M ACKKKKI. ANU COWFISH.'— Ml lur rols No. 1, 2 nnd 3 Markers); 3D hulf barrels No. 2 Mackerel; 20 Kits Salmon; 20 Quintals Codfish, landing and for sale by jrn 4 CLAQHQRN A CUNN1NQHAM. /lOKN.—a.000 bu.h^ti primn Whim Flint Norlh V J Carolina Corn, iu store aud for sale by dec 28 ,A. C. TOMS. Bay Street. and Pocket Kaivee, Scissor*, Ac., for sale by dec 21 F. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan-st. TkUTTER AND CHBEHU. —Ski Firkin# O choice Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, Just received ^and far sale by jaw4] kloMAlION A pOYtK) 1L CANH of ull sizes o tured to order by bund nnd niaiiufac MORSE A NICHOLS, 155 Broughton at. UOB MAt.K.-A Wuntuu 55 y.nr. old wil I/ her Girl ohild 10 years, Boy child 4 years, and In- faLi; a Woman 21 yeara old with her Boy child 3 years. Apply g ;jan 6] WM. WBIQHT. 1AATEH.—2 Frail* fresh Dales, just arrived and J / far sale br C. B. SCAl.LY. jau H St. Andrew's Uoll. 1! A ASIH.- ; a caaks of « supei lived and for sale by i, juatrec^i quality of Pig SCAl.LY, Sts Andrew's Hall. eral variety Store, 139 Broughton stoeet, Richly Cosinr’s Extermiiiator. T^OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF I 1 Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, Moles, Beetles, Crickets, Ac. Warranted not injurious to tho human family. Will not die in their holes. Also an Exterminator for tho total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. , Rei'K*:»;.\ckh.—Washington and Centro Markets; Mr. Ilodgos, Carlton llouso ; I). D. Howard, Irving Hoase; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets ; Chas. Thibault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Dulmo- . 25 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of tho Sun day Times ; Westchester House, Bowery and Brooino streets ; W. Ilolberton, 130 Broomo street, and 75 Maiden Lane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Bonjtmin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Biuot'e, 43 John street, aud 80 St. Mark's Place; T’-omas Thomas, Jr., Architect, 304 Broadway. CKUTiricATit or 167 deaths. I have given Henry R. Costar's Fxtorminator an ef fectual trial, aud having soou the wonderful effects of the same, and convinced of the superior efficacy of his Exterminator ovor any other proparatiou over offorred to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead the kitchou nud cellars. THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For sole by all the wholesale druggists in tho eity and the principal druggists in tho United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ac. Warranted in all easos. None genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York. Star For sale by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st; ndby MOOIIE A HENDRICKSON. lie wine In time—’Tia folly to defer. AFFLICTED READ! rpHOUSANDS Hro suffering from disease from I which thore is no difficulty in being permanently turn spoodilv relieved, provided the means be nsed. As every vice has its owu punishment, so it would seem overy disease has its remedy. This ia true, and there is nothing in this life more certain than that the AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most apoedy and cortaiu remedy lor all diseases of a delicate character, known to the world. Adapted to every stage of the dis ease sex aud constitution, at a j.times and seasons, thore is no fears of exposure, detention from business, uor restriction in diet;f rora the certain and speedy re lief it gives, it is now the most popular remedy of the day. Tea thousand cases have boon cured effectually by it during tho past year. Prepared by a practical physiciau, tho afflicted cau rely with oonfidcnce on its curative powers over diseases of thia oharactcr. Full directions accompany each bottle. t)T*L. CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound, and purchase only ol the Agents. Observe that tho ^ written Signature of th# proprietor on 1 the name blown in the Glass—Price $1 " F. Eli’is A Co., Maoou; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggist* in all the large towns and Cities in the United States. eodly jy 29 Cheap Cash Store, Corner of IVhilaktr and Congresa Streeta. l^HE Subscriber# are receiving thoir Full nntl I Wiutor supply of SUplo and Fancy Dry Goods, rhioli they will dispose of at their usual lovr prices, fat ash'or city acceptance. Our stock is large aud well elected. Planters and Merchants visiting this cit" r ou Id do well by giving us a call beforo purchaxiii lsewhere. fsep 271 M. PRF.NDEBOAST A CO. i lttiCRUlEH.—IU cask* Hams—uen JT 100 bbls. Potatoes 20 hhds P. R. Sugar 20 do N. O. do 25 bbls Stuart's B. Sugar 25 do do C. do 20 d? Crashed do 20 do Ground do 20 boxes Loaf do 50 bbls No. 1, 2, aud 3 Msekorol 50 half-bids No. 1 and 2 do 25 kitts No. 1 do 25)10 lbs Codfish 50 boxes Scaled Herrings 300 bbls Whisky, Giu, Rum aud Brandy 20 bbls Mumiu'gahela Whisky 20 quarter casks Coguao Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin 20 quarter aud oightli casks Wine 2 quarter ua.tks Scotch Whiskoy 2 do * do Jamuica Rum 50 boxes assorted Cordials 100 bids Baltimore Flour 50 do Geuessee and llirsm Smith do 100 half£bbls Canal Flour 150 boxes Pale and No. 1 Soap 20 do Toilet 3 bales Almonds 50 boxes English Dairy and Whito Cheese 200 do Tobacco, assorted minlitiea 50 oases llyson and BlaokJret C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For Prolupaua Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.) X IIE attention of Physician* and LmlirsHiffnring from the abovo derangement, is respectfully in- d to “Van Horn'a Improved Uterine Supporter— They are made without the Steel Springs, which are highly objectionable ou account of their chafing the hips, Ac., makiug thorn extremely uuplensnnt to ho work.— They have no auperior for tho relief and euro of tho abovo displacement, nnd are reoommended and used in the practice of the fallowing rrofessor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, via,: ~ -jssur J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. J. 8. longshore. Female Med. College, Phila. Chas. Woodward, Mod. Inst., Cinoinnatti, O. W. P. Johnston, ColumbiaCorgo,Wash'u,L>.C. II. Miller, Mod. Dep't, Uuiv'y, Louisville. Ky. A. 11. Conns, Med. College ot‘ Louisiana,N. O., and by the Phvaiciana geuerally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of All descriptions of Instruments far Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all derangementa requiring theuso of Baud.iges, orlnstru- neutsforJBtoration. MOORE A HENDRICKSON, je 15 •?**' ly Agents iu Savannah C. XV. VAN HORN’* Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, Tha only Rrure manufactured that data not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be worn with both taae and comfort. Thoso who have worn other Braces are requested to give these a trial, to test their superiority ovor all otherl. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round shouldered) and compressing the Chest aud Lungs, will find th« above Brace to remedy the above defect, and ensure au erect carriage, with improved symmetry and farm of body to tho wearer, ana also allowiug a full, freo and healthy action ana e-.pansion of the Lungs, by removing the compression, and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from beooming weak aud diseased. C. W. YAN HORN A CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bauduges of all descriptions, Philadelphia. J« G- M TAILORING. ESSRfl. DIBBLE &. CAREY having just ned from the North, respectfully invite their - of Savannah, and tho public fashionablo styles. Also their stock of Ready-Made Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Top, Chesterfield, C-oddlngton, and other new and fashionabu Coats, Vests nnd Pants. Tho undersigned having selected these goods with groat care, fool confident)? • leasing all who may be in want. Their stock oi FURNISHING GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES is ootuploto aud woll assorted, i tho u t favorable aud aecom- DIBBLE A CAREY. Keep it before the People. 1SCOVERKD AT LAST.—A HAIR DYE . that operates on natural principles. CIIISTA- )ItO invites tho attention of tho LadioH uud Gentle men of Savannah, aud of the scientific world, to his LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chemical facsimile of tho col oring matter, and the vegetative elements with which, in combination, nature colors the Ilair aud sustains its vitality. This DYE stands alone. Other preparations u . Jtherprepi of its class destroy the Hair, but vigor as well as color is communicated to the fibres by the use of CRISTADO- RO’8 Inveution. Experimental demonstration is offer ed to all skeptics. Applied, and for sale wholesale and retail at CRI8TADORO S HAIR DRESSING SALOON, oet 28 No. 9 Monument Square, west *idi ct, bofaro the Court llouso iu tho oity of Sa- 30 do Soda Crackers 600 gross Pipes, assorted 50 bbls uew orop N. O. Syrup s Lemon Syrup i, assorted 25 doz Brooms 20 doz Demijohns, assorted 60 five and ten gallon kogs Landing and iu store, for sale by - T COI COHEN A TARVER. UAUUO of 5300 husiiels White Corn, and I BO bushels Peas, hourly expeoted—for salo on or re arrival. (ja 13) A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay st. (Y McMahon a doyle. ri'J.LY PKAlNBItS, Curd Drainers, Syla I hub Churns, loo Cream Freezer* and Buokete, a roughtou-it. ( jan 11 j MORSE A NICHOL8. \ 8TlNTICti \VHALK OIL. —1000 gallons V Bleached Winter Whale Oil, warranted to etand cola waather, just roeelved and for sale primly : tj»»01 *■ AJBW ORI.KANh WHISKY.—50 bill., of [Y choloe quality, landing from brig J. A. Taylor, irorn New Orleans, D1IENS A HERTZ. I Planting potatoes.—400 bbi*. Nova Scotia Potatoes, suitable for plauting—said to yield hatter aud mature much earlior than othor kinds. For sale by I jan 4] SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. 35Q FOKBALE. Bushel* of Heed Rica. Apply to jan 12 WM. WR ,M)K LEA8K.—A desirable Fnrm and healthy I 1 situation a few mlle-i from the city, ou accommo dating terms. Apply to (jan 11) Wft. WEIGHT. I jWRNING DHES8 SILKB.—Juat received li a few patterns of plain eolored Silks, suitable for armlu, “ i - ^HdeT Marshall House. K I: IK WI IK A T511 pict «»•« of HucKwbr.l, in luril mil film: bUr., boxes *nti bx,.. l.Ddlng CI.AUHORH k CUNNINGHAM. T) CtlKWHEAT.—A fre.li .uptily ja.l rrcoiv- 5 > *i In barrel, .nil 25 ft bmp,« tb. bul ^uility, Iron tho Sus^a.bmuub Mill., .nifttr «l*by I,o*l A. C. TOMS, 1J8B.J W 1 v.nnah, hutween tho legal hours of sale, a Runaway Negro, named (Diaries, who is now confined in the Jail of Chatham CojAity, ordered by the Honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior Court that he may be sold as t' law directs, (doo 25) JOHN I)E VANNY, Sheriff C. C. Mars hull House Dressing Saloon. M KSHHH. COHEN & HANNON respect fully announce t> the citizens of Savannah that they aro now prepared to do all kinds of work iu their Hue, at their new ahop, near tho coruer of Broughton and Drayton-ata. They nave established the following a* tljalr rates of charges. For a single Shave 10c. ; per month, for 2 or 3 times per week, 76c.; 4 times a week $1; 5 or 6 times a week $1 50; every day $1 75 per month. Hair cutting 2(>c.; hair curling 25c.; Sit .MOORE A HENDRICKSON, Gibbons' Building. a A LIGHT HAT-Weighing only Uft ounces, that cannot ba injured by being smashed. We hare no hesitancy in saying that this is tho lightest Hat ever offered for sale. Gentlemen should uot fail to provide themselves with one of these llats, which are a luxury to wear. For sale at the Hat Btoro of [oet 9] N. K. BARNUM A CO., 143 Congress-st. ir W. M. DAVIDSON B athing tdiih for children, Tolldfc Sets, Slop Buckets, Ao., at 155 Broughton-st. jan 11 MORSE A NICHOLS. <> XYGKNATKD HITTERS.- A iroali ■upply just received nud for sale by 25 MOORE A HENDRICK80N. N EW LAUD.—30 krga new Leaf Lard, land" ing from brig American and for sale by deo 22 CLAOllORN A CUNNINGHAM. P OTATOES.—80o barrel-* V*ll«w Plan*jug Fo> tatocs, landing and for salo by QUPBUIOR CANAL FLOCIi.—Undine this day from schr. II. A. Barliug, from Ne w-York, 5 Obarruls superior Caual Flour, fancy brands, for sal by[doo 29] HENRY K. WXSHDURN. Agt. A X..1IONOS ANI» CIIKKMK‘,'11 Ilk. Al /\ ruonda, 6 boxes Pineapple Cheese, 2 bxs. Swiw do., for sale by | doo 24f A. UONAUD. / lONSltlNF.K wanted ROWLAND A CO. B UTTKIt mid CUKBftK 30 firkin, prf •nd choice Ooahen Butter; 50 boaes Cheese, juet received and fox sola by McMahon a doyle. S UN Dili EM.—Raxaiue, Figs, Almonds, 8nr- J*ickl»«, Currants, Citron, spices, of all kind*, fresh and for ult bv *eoa> W. D. FORD. \fACItKKEI, and PAtMON—Ju.l l.ud ill Io| Md tor ul< 1/ |lnl) w. D.b'osu. Liver Complaint, Jitnnrilre, Dynpopnln, Clirouln or Nervous Debility, DlNniMPH of ilie'KItliteya, And all Diseases ari sing from a disor dered Liver or 8lb- mach, aucli aa Conallna- tton, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of ' the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dll’* Fgust for Food, Fullness or weight lu tho Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttar- |ing at tbo pit of the Stomach, Swimming . of tho llead, Hurried ami Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sufloosting SenHationswhen ins lying posture, D i ui u e s s of Villon, Dots or Webs before j the Sight, Freer and dull pain in the bead, Dttfleiritry o/ Pmpiru- tivn, Vellotenent of the Skin and Kyra, Pain in the Side, Hack, Cheat, Limbs, <fr., Sudden Fhiahea if Heat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings if Evil nnd Great r '~"' t*aion cf Spirits, can he effectually cured by DR. HOOPLAND'd CXLERRATED GERMAN HITTKRfl, I'KKI'AUKU BT DR. C. i»I. JACKSON. AT TIIE GERMAN MEDICIFE STORE, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above disrates is not excelled, if tquallrtf, by any other preparation in the United States, aa the cures attest, in many rosea, after skiful physicians hail failed. cse Bitters re worthy the attention of invalids (■slug grea virtues iu the rectification of dkeneea of the Liver and lessor glands, oxcroiaing the must searching powors in weakness and affections of the di gestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and pleas- The editor said, Doo. 22d— Dr. Houflaud's celebrated German Bitters, for the ourA of Liver Comjdaiut, Jaundice, Dyspepnia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of tho most popular mudiciues of the day. Thoso Bitters have boon used by thousands, aud a friend at our elbow says lie bus him self received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the tlso of this remedy. We are cun- liderstiou. They aro pleasant in taste nnd smell, and can bo used by persons with the most delicato stom achs with safoty, under suy circumstances. We are s|)cnkiug from experience, and to the afflicted wondviuo Scott's Weekly, one of the best literary papers pub lishod, said, August 26— “l>r. Honjinnd's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are now roootmnundud by some of the most proiniucut members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy iu cases of female weaknoss. As such is the i, » o would advise ull mothurs to obtain abottle, and MORE EVIDENCE. Tho Philndol|hiu Saturday Gazette, the lost family . tho United States. The editor DR. llOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is seldom that we rocommeud what aro termed Pa tent Medicines, to tho confidence and patronage of our readers; and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- land's German Bitters, wo wish it to be distinctly under stood that wo are not speaking of tiie nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brkf period nnd then forgotten, after they have done their guilty race of mis- Evidencri upon ovidence has boon roooived (like the foregoing) from all suctions of tho Union, the last three i, uud the strongest testimony lu its favor is that jiliysici u is more of it used iu the practice of the regular proving that a scientific prepaiation will their quiet approval when presented even in this That this mediclno will euro Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and) i vel*; it 1b pre ferable to calomel iu ull bilious diseases—the effect is immediate. They can be administered to female or in fant with safoty and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put fortli spurious articles at the risk of the lives of thoso who are innocently deceived. Look well to the. marks of the Genuine! They have the writteu signature of C. M. JACKSON upon tho wrapper, and his name blown iu tho bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale aud Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 12<) Arch-stroet, ouo door below Sixth, Philadelphia aud by respcotablo dealers geuerally through PRICKS IIKUL’CEH. To enable all classes ofiuvalids to onjoy the advantage! of their great restorative power*. Single hottles 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCHE, W. W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savauuah, Ga. * ‘ ‘ ” ‘ — MWFly OU. UOOEKS’S LIVERWORT AND TAR! A Elooc lood, Uroucbitis, looping Cough, and all Pulmonary Affections. Kgp“A LOVELY YOUNG LADY CURED OF CONSUMPTION AST* The following is from tho pen of Wm. II. Levi- 1850. Whnt could bo more conoluiivo? It is ssldom wn permit ourselves to occupy a space ..... * auy article lu the te the Hie of a fel ly the use of any medicine what- cousider it as our right, if not our duty, to lirnple statement of facta, Hint others may, in beforo its ravages could be stayed. (This occurred yoaraago this winter.) Various reinediee were used, but with very little effect or boneflt. Tho Cough grew worse, with copious expectoration, and the sunken eye, nnd pule, hollow cheek, told plainly that pulmonary divense was doing its worst ou hor delicate frame. Tho family physician was consulted, and although he would not admit to tho young lady that she really had the Consumption, yet he would give no encouragement as to a cure. At this orisis her mother was persuadud to make use of a bottle of Dr. Rogers's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and we are happy to utato she was perfectly cured iu loss than three months by this med»- . .— hope was destroyed. It ie use;- If -jfl© H at this office.—U. S. Military and Natal Argue, No. 19 Chatham-street, N. Y. TESTIMONIES OF TIIE N.Y. PRESS. (From tho Now-York Courier, Aug. 13,1850.J Du. Roqcks's Svnor or 1 ”■-*»«*—— **”' rr , " have heard of several impi by thia excellent medicinal preparation, and in stance that came uuder our observation, we can speak confidently. Qne of our employees, who had suffered severely from a Itug standing cold, during the past week commeuced the use of this medicine, and his Cold cles, it is needless curing COugbvCOlds/ too frequently, if neglected, result in Consumption, ia too well established in pnblio confidence to neea eulogy I From the New York Dispatch, Aug. 25th, 1849.) We have heretofore taken occasion to givo our testi mony in favor of the curative properties or Dr. Rogers's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and woula here repeat the advice already given, for all persons who are afflicted with Consumption, or any of tne premonitory symptoms, to make atrial of Dr. Rogers#' preparation. The geuuiuo is sfgnod A.nuhkw Ruckus, on the steel plate engraved wrapper arouud each bottle, and ia sold wholesale and retail by Turner k Co., A. A. Solomons ft Co., W. W. Lincoln, Moor** ft Hendricks* 4 mo ood Upholstery uud Cabinet Work. Tho subscribers having takon tho store on Whitaker-struet, next to Dibble ft Carey’s Tai loring Establishment, respectfully announce to . the citizens of Savannah that they are prepared oxeouto all ordors iu the above Hue on the most tf£T Fuuorala supplied at the shortest notice. jd by J. Durand ft Co., I'aris—A cortaiu ... flatulency, weakness of the stomaoh, debility, dys pepsia, fever nnd ague, and all complaints arising from a ueraugement iutlie nervous ayetom. It may bo usod in wine und spirits without ut all injuring its medicinal properties. For salo by A. UONAUD, jan 13 Agent far tho Manufacturers, Huvannah. E KUEI VE1) pnr sfuainer Fluriilu—Black Silks, Black Bombazines, French Merinoos, Linen Sheet ing, Table Damask and Diapora, 11-4 Cotton Sheeting, Brown nud Dloached. Canton Flannel, Noedle Worked L. C. Udkfs., Chemisettes and Soutag Sleeves. Also, Undergarments for Ladies, Gentlemen nnd Boys; Ho siery, Gloves aad Umbrellas. For sale low by dec 24 Dk WITT ft MORGAN. 25 boxes Fresh Figs 20 boxes Raisins HI half boxos Raisins 40 quarter do. do. 2(1 bbls. Apples 6 firkins bust Goshen Butter 5 boxes do. do. Cheese 2 bbls. Cranberries, [deo 15] Brick, landiug from bar! . White and for solo by (dec 28) W A8UBURN, WILDER ft CO. IIAI/i'UHHtK Flour, Lnrd ntul Huron. 13—220 bbls. 8nperflne Howard Street Flour, 25 tlii-J. ana 100 kegs prime Loaf Lard, 50 hhds. choice Bacon Sides, 20 do. do. do. Shoulders, received and for sale by dec 29 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. 1 >U4JK WHEAT, frusli, just received ill bar- JD roll, half barrels, aud 25 bags, of the beat quality, from the Susquehanna Mills, una far sale in lots to suit the purchaser, at wholesale prices, by dec 29 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay-et. - ej 3 bbls. West India Granges, 2 casks Fig uo. do. Sides. 2 do. do. 8h<mlaers, 10 bbls. Yellow On ions, ft keg* best Goshen Butter, ft box as best Cheese, and a good supply of Smoked Beef. 15! I > ECKIVKJ) and in store a choice lot off Pecan Xv Nuts, Filberts, Brasil Nute, Soft Shall Almonde, Dates, Fancy Glass Top Boxea of Frunes, Cooking Prunes, and Figs, far sale by dec 28 JOHN D. JESSE- /'A A1TERM. GAITKRM.—Thosn in warn o V.T <n»eh au article will please call at 147 Bay-st. deo IB PRICE ft VEADBR. PRICK . VEADER, <47 B.y I j KW VJi Alt’S CAK'D*.-A im.ll lnt of N the above, and a general aaeortment of Faney ia * rw '” 4 * M.). SOLOMONS. PATENT MEDICINES, &<\ GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! IN QUART ROTTLKH. PBEPABiEO BY J. DENNIS, M n AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. For Diseases of the Liver, and to vurifu a. Blood: Useful in Jaundice, Bike Head ache, Dizziness, Lost of Appetite General Debility, Constipation, Pilos caused by Cos five ness, Fains in the Bones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruption», Pimples Boils, Ulcers, fa. . 3 'HE above diseases arise gnneratly iVom «n in. active state of tho Liver, or an impure stateef th. ood. Th* Sarsaparilla will be found useful In neb from th* fact that it Itimulates the Liver to iaoreai.7 action, which cauee* the removal of morbific a«nu from th* blood. , ■ With most of persons it acts upon the bowels m a mild purgative; it cleanses the system fpom its linnuriti.. :r!!:um.X n ‘.R 0 7i. 1 " lt “ lon 1,1 ™ w*** “3 Its healthy action ©« the Liter and Blood prevrou the tendency of morbid influences, and is often asa/s guard against disease. Those who are acquainted with tne Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive TJ?. this preparation hoe the natural Sarsaparilla tast* .Which prove# it to be a pur# and unadulterated artlel/ The citicens of Savannah and vicinity will find that this article has tho best effect upon the system and gives better satisfaction to those who use it tbun'inv preparation of the kind in use. ^ Physicians Lave aisuraaoo from the proprietor that it oontaiusuothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit andsao- ohnriuo matter onougli only to proserve it. * Price $1 Por bottlo, or 8 bottle* for $6. Bold iu finvannah by James II. Carter and Moon ft Hendrickson; Midvillo, by J. Griffin; Sandersvill* lr N. W. Haines ft Brother: Waynesboro', by L. Schwarts' and by druggists generally. ’ Thoso orderiug this article from druggists or com. mission merchants, should express in their orders, ty “Ponni»’» Georgia Sartaparilla." H. R. R, REMEDIES. Badway’i kcady Relief, Radway’a Renovating XXesolvont, Radway’a Beady Segnlators, rpjIK. iibk of which will In nil esc. Inilnnllr >lop pain, quickly cure disoose and always prevent No Fain, or Sickness, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mst- ter will remain in or affect the ayetom while It ia under the influence of H. R. R. Remedies. Hadway’s Beady Belief, Internally nnd Kxcernally. EXTERNAL PAINS.-The motnsnt U la Kppliod torually it stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, Sick Headache, Neuralgia. Tio Dolorous, Sprain* and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Paiu- ful Swellings, Cramps and 8pa*ms, in a few hours. INTERNAL PAlNS.-A faw drops of Bad way's Roady Relief, taken internally, will stop the most dii- tressfug pains of Ilian hwa, Cholera Morbus, Dyeentary, and Instantly soothe, arrest and alloy the most violeat cramps, spasms and convulsions. R. R. RELIEF.—Th* very moment it is applied it stops pain, arrests disease and removes its cause. It. R. RELIEF.—Cripples, leap for joy! The aged, tlit. infirm and the cripjilcd, instantly reel the effuots of Itad way's Ready Relief; it rejuvenates old age, renders the stiff joiuted supple and active, infuses lifo and strength in tho sore, weak and disabled limb, removes all pain and soroness from the joint* and munch s, and strengthens and makes sound aud whole, the weak, in firm and crippled. R. R. RELIEF.—Cough cured in five minutes! Rad- way'a Ready Belief otired n gentleman In five minutes of » sovoro fit of ooughing. The gentlomau had nut slept for two nights ; ft was applied externally and lu- ternally. B. B.B. NO. 2 Railway’s Renovating Resolvent, Quickly euros.Scrofula and aU chronic and syphilitic complaints, consumption, bad coughe, wasting away of the body, nnd all disease* of the lunge. It ronolvos away all diseased deposits, It purifies the blood and other fluids, It renovates tho system. n. It. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen Fever Sores cured by Railway's Renovating Itosolvent. A gentleman who had taken great quantities of Mercury, who became salivat ed, ana whose body was a mass of putrid flesh, was eu- tirely cured by the use of Rsdway's Renovating Resol vent. The first week he had taken the Rseolvont, a piece of solid matter like the rind of cheese, one eighth of an inoh thick and aix inches in length, was discharg ed from a largo sore on hia leg. From that day be grew bettor. lie continued the use of the Resolvent &nu the Regulators. In two week from the time ho commenced using tho R. R. Remedies, every sore was healed, his flesh was sound and pure,Neither blotch or disfigure ment was visibio to annoy the eight or mar the appear- PUTRID FLESH—A man aged 40, who In hie youth was iudisorete and contracted a loatbesom* disease w kich threatened hie Ufa. He was a victim of illtreat- it—he was salivated with Mercury, ahd for years his body has becnoovered with foul an/corrupt humors. In * *' of Radway'e Renovating Resol- ile commenced the \i till ^^jssm lie had nsed but one bottle when all the mercu rial deposits ware driven oat of his oysttm. Ho is now well. Rsdway's .Rbnovatino Rkbolysnt—Will eure all ohronio, eernfalotu, syphilitio complaints, mercurial discuses, diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, tumors, ulcers, fever sorus, consumption, bronchitis, all diseases that have been in the system for five, ten, or twenty years. B.B. B. NO. 3 HADWAY’S BEOIILATOftS, A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. All persous who are inolined to ooativenes* are here informod that one or two of Radway'e Rfgulators will pleasantly and agroeably empty the bowela twioe ia twenty-four hours. R. R. REGULATORS—ChronioCosHven##*.—A pop ular gentleman in this city, well known to druggists throughout the United States, had not enjoyed the lux ury or c natural discharge from the bowols for tvrenty- fivo yours without the aid of drastic purgatives, which had almost borne him down to the grave, until he cum- of Rsdway's Regulators. Uo first took * VM* A—AAlU. . , a one every day until the whole organisation became regulated. He has now his regular evacuations, and has not taken a particle of medioine for six months. R. R. Roliof and Regulators cured a gentleman of liv er complaint, who had suffered greatly for a number of months, by ono application of Rolief per day for a week and a fow doses of Regulators. H. R. Relief and Regulators will always euro chills, fevers, fever and aguos, nud all kinds of fevers. To keep the bowels regular and the system fres from morbid humors, R. R. R. No. 3, Rsdway's Regulators. R.lt.K. OFFICE, 104 Fulton-at., N. Y. J ir Sold by Druggists everywhere. a 21 MWF lam is Guns, Stifles, llardware, &c. rrtltK SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his 1 friends and the publio generally, that he has pur chased the entire afoek of Mr, JOHN OARRUTHBRH 175 Congress-st., and that ho will soil GUNS, RIFLEi. PISTOLS, Jcc., R. very low prices, for ca»h. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully exoonted, aud at low prices. J. T. JONES. SAVANNAH BAltBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rpiIE Subscriber would rospeciluily nnnounro X to tho citizens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Csrolinu, that t.hia long and well known establishment is open far the reception of bis friends. lie assures them that nothing will be left un done ou his part to continue it a convenient nnd comfor table Barber Shop. Ilia pricos will br as reasonable aa in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in nostand fashionable style... $0 20 Single Share 10 Shampooing 2ft Shaving six and seven times a w etb 2 W) Shaving tlvo time* a week Shaving Hires w fr“ Tickets for Chddri Hot aud Cold Bathe Parents aro respectfully imfarined that every cars and pains will bo takon with their children when sent to the Saloon to ho waited upon. Ho will also keep for salo a variety of Fancy Goods, snoh as Gentlemen i Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Cloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undorshirts and Drawars, Pockst Udkfs., Collars, Books, and other articles of Gentle men's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other articles. lluIni of Hnvanunlt. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by blm- prepara self for cleansing aud darkening the Hair; thousands who have received the benefit of olesusing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Ilair, a moud it. Price-$1 a bottle, < ng of danui willing to c three bottles tor $2 26. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing bis nu merous friends that he hna opened c magnifloent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusts, where eirpry convenience will be found to make his !>»• trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au gusta are respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monument-sq., Savaunah. jan 1 ly And uuder Augusta Hotel, Broad-ft-. August*. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES If HARNESS 183 Congress-street, Hnvnnmtb. The Subscribers manufontnro^ and keep constantly on hand, #r largo and varied stock of Sad-L, m dies, Bridles and Harness, and * make to order every description of artiefaa in 1 Our (took oomprisee also a largo assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Baga, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Sc. PU* sons desirous of supplying thomselTea, will do well to oall at our establishment. All articles sold by us sis warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLLTT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, o“« execution prompt. 6tno* P0T 10 ^ 1 A LOOK.—1U0 bill., of b..t Huk«r’» Flu“ r . - superior quality, received per schooner Triton. (, i. TOMS. UB B. » I.ONH STAR HATS.-*i.» ncjbwl. • full lurplr of lb. l»u «tj)« I.OU. BUr B«u. V* 1 " *‘ ,U * *N. k'buK-WM t Clf. recaiveil I .'I t«H»—3U drums oew Hmyrua Fig*, F by steamer nnd for sal* bv , deo 13 C. B. 8CALLY. St. Audrsw'e Halh^ TToRTKU ANO ALE.-kb u»4k. Lpudo» I 1‘orior; flbbbla. Alo; 30 hair do., (ful faollf um) fcdlu, uu“ fu, .41. Hr MeM A„ 0W ft DOVL&, TcriTcjiuiAIII EHKEZKUS, uf dll , t,,,a “ m ““‘' “ “ «e l-Nicnoy,, K bell N1FE TRAYS, Cake Uoxee, DreesfoJ Casus, and Japanned Ware, of all kinds, at l» MORSE ft NICHOLS. rougbton-flt. fdee 28) T^m.TcK 008I1EM UlITTEH.-iajirkin: 1/ ohoioe Goshsn Butter, landing from steamship A 1 * TO**" - - ' “ UH, FKLT3, Ate, in .oy li.d hj fii.o24'] JO«M L.J UIttll' WKilSKY,—I puuch.ou Whiiky, ir.rtdiud 10 <>«" old, f.r »I«A d.a 30 VWwiCft tan