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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY. JANUARY 25. 1853 Till DAILY NEWS. Kink bar down, an breaks hor heart, Ou, o 9 perdltii [Exchange. other aide; *i'o**b 11 by Aye I p«*« Her by word or encouragement to llor ; ■»•""" full by Her temperament, or her leioptutioii* the frigidity ol’your own unsolicited, |'» lio.rl. Lomo our of mipi <•!>«»• i e o ~ I,mu... anil ynurhr.ru; <rii.ll "V«ry huUMO f«lin« iu her soul ; teach hor iliut the bibln und re.iyiou a table ; check the repentant l , ]’ ,, y i ‘ r Ion lip bU,ht ' Stand nzitlr, for thou art er j'" boiler than the sinless, wIiomj foot bathed with her tear*, nod wiped with the hairs of her head. Cast the • lirsl stone’ at her; oh. thou whited stptilcre I tho' lliore holy lips could say Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. i Itor Magda t her back"upon’the cruel lender liter l ira of those who rejoice at her fall; send It forth with hor branded beauty, like • Neither do I condemn li.'-jj; go und Fanny Fkrn. WHOLESALE ANI) II ETA I L CLOTHING STORE H AVING removed from the corner of Huruur and Bryan street to ths uew brick building i fully cinity that they will keen e. nod wall selected stock of Iteudy iUudt; ClothiiiK. Together with every artlolu necosiary In the Gontlomon’s Furnishing! Lino. We would tuvite rpecial uttuntlou to our elegeut and select stock of Fall and Winter Garments. Uhjrts ol of the iluest quality, Cravats in ivory variety, Collars of tho newest styles. Drawers and Undershirts of va rious materials and make, Unps, Hats, Gloves, Socks. Boots and Shoes. Also Truuks, Blankets, Ac., Ac., all of which will he sold at UuuMitully Low Price*, by nov 6-6iu D. ABllAIIAM A BBOTHER, Oliver’s uew brick building. Bryan-st. W INTER I ROM W ORKS, lUontgomeryt Alnbnimi, Hcpt. 1, IHfW. riTHESE Works, employing 150 Imiids, construct I an average of an Engine iceektu—and beg attention or .Mill owners to tho most valuable improvement in Mill Machinery of tho day, anil so varraulnl—ta wit: CUOPEft’H PATENT UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING HINULK AND HANDSAW Ml I LL ENG 11N E. t BHBRACINU lWISH OTltKU VAUAllLfc IMfUOV KMY.NTS) HUXIE'SPATINT CONTINUOUS FtfcDWUHKS - An incomparably superior lubutitute far the ling Wheel. Tho peculiar principle from which the above Mill de rives its greatest muni, is more especially valuable lu its application to tho Gaug Suw frame. The Engine stands immediately underneath the Nash, to whluh the Piston Rod is directly attachod. The motion of tho Rash is thus directly controlled by the steam iu the •yliuder, and by tho introduction ol this at a particular print, tho force of both the up and downward *iroku(u*u- ally falling w ith such jariiug <-fleets on the plumber blocks and wrist pins,) is cutirely urresled, tho Hash bolug thus always suspended as it were on the Steam, relieving thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable to heat in the usual application) nf all hcatiug tendency. By virtu* or this principle, practical demonstration cuu be furnished that those mills are capable of uu ea sy speed of JAW revolutions p:i minute, and at this apood are nearly noiseless; 1*0 out of the saws being almost nloue heard. A conimou speed lor tho single ■aw under this application Is from 250 to 300 revolu tions por minute 1 The style in which these Eugines aud tlieir appurtonauces aro gotteu up, Is superior ( throughout, wnile tho mill iu its dusigu, embodies eve ry practical aud well tried improvement extant. The Kngiuo and other work from this establishment is not 'exoelled in any part of tho United States. Employing an It does, the host talent, aud provided with the best heavy aud light tools und materials, no *u;>*riority of style or workmanship is admitted.! This point is readi- lv conceded by all who visit tlieso very extensive Works* Attention is also called to Cooper’ll *• fStiic.il> Vortnble mid Vkbrm* lorr” Circular haw Aliil; which may be hauled with eatira facility, from pointtu point, at pleasure, by four horsey taqd is warratoUu su perior to any .hurt--f *'f w . - preicuted to the public. (Vj>fcracu madefbr delivory in Hew York, Now Or mans, Mobile, Charleston, s.ivaunah, Augusta or Ma con;—Uia transportation to these point* being moder ate from the facilities presented by the Railroad aud W*Mr tmnmaac.-Juu Uluro ^ t VvAKNKlifseo'y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag t. Montgomery, Ala. P. B.—Theso works havn recently shipped to l’eus Oulu, Fla., a Mill provided with tw o of •• Cooper's dire acting liang Engines, and two of his single Haw 1. £iiio*," which are uupable of cutting 60,000 feet of lui The 1 parties ordering, effected tho purohsse afUir tour through the Northern aud Eastern Mates, in s»an of the best and most approved Mill, alter lirsl examii Ing those of this eoinpany; they returned altur thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment met with presented such general advantage j, or comi nations ul improvement us found at these works. KKP&KICNOKH : T. G. Metcalf, rrosidont Meohantos’ B'k Augusta. G. U. Eaiuar, Pres’t B'k of the Republic, Now York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. WUhiugton, Savannah, Win. Al. Martin,Charleston; Wright, Williams AC b MI ON HAVING BT ORE. Ureul sacriSce AT MAAS 8c HEYMANN’8 fbOlHIMi EMPORIUM. \ I A AH dk HRYMANN beg to inform their lVJ patrons and the public generally, lu both the city andoonutry, that they are now prepared to offer one of tho largest and bust sclented stocks of CLOTHING, and a general assortment of lie.a llemtn't FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notions. •vrr brought to this city, suitablo for fall and w inter wenr, at prioea never known or heard of in thlsi oun- try. We enuroerat* a few loading articles in our line, to which we invite special attention : Extra Heavy Overronfn, In Bearskin, Petersham, English and American Pilots, Fine Blanket aud Double Ch IlirsH mid I*l ock < In Black, Blue, Ilrown, Olive, a Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. REMOVAL. SJo lkDb jf©2iiF»S Oyster, Refreshment and Pastry SALOON. M il. LB FOIIT has removed his Mtnhlish ment to No. H Drayton Street, west side, within rof Rrynn Street, where he will devote hi* entiri ntloulioii tu keeping a RESTAURANT for the aocotn datinn of iiieichuiita and others, who may choose h avail themselves of its convenience. He lias tilted I up haudsomvly with Private Horen, and parties of gou tlotnen, and of ladies and gentlemen, can be nooommo dated with private rooms. Tho Larder will he al ways well supplied, aud the follow lug can be always had on short notice : SOUPS. —Oveter, Turtle and Mock Turtle OYSTERS.—Fried, 8U wed, Broiled, GAME.—Venison, Wild Duck*. Nnlpc, Rice Ilirds, Ao. TLETS.—Venison Cutlet, V eal Cutlet aud Mutton materials, sn urn*]., niu«, urv.n, out*, -ud Dove Colored Frenuh anil English Cloths. ) Itimiii(imn mid IlniilliiK In every variety of styles, and of dlfferot such as Cloth, Cassinure, Tweed, Cash me ufactwrod iu plaiu, clouded, striped and mixed I’niitiilooiin, In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Cai si net superfine Doeskin in various ooh Vmi«i Plain, White and Fignrml Satin | pRfij H " r e and Cas- ,nd Silk-for wedding riety of materials; Plain Black and Fancy Satins,Doe skius, Cashinurets, Ac. Hosiery« Gents* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, CravaU. Silk and Satin Stocks, and Neck Ties of the latest French und American stylos in iiut«,' C'nn*, Trunk*, Carpel Hng* and Vuli*r*. The pecnliar facilities possessed by tho Subscribers f. importing their stock, will nimble them to offer iuduc< incut* in their trade soldommet w ith, aud at the sain “"tSe UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jsffersoii streeta-the greatei depository of READY MADE CIAJTHING in thi country. M A AH A 11E V.MANN. Hoy* and YoiiiIin* <nothing. Not to bo surpassed in the varioty of styles, niaki and low price, to be found at the above named estab- Great Knlnction of Prices. In order to reduce the present large aud ehoice stock of WINTER GOODS SAVANNAH IIA/AAll, 118 Broughton street, next door to Horton \ Rike- man's Jeurlry Store. A DKLBANCO begs to announce to his city • aud country oustoiuers that iu order to prepare itoro Tor the recuptiou of his Spring Goods, lie has ruined to offer to purchasers fur cash very liberal inducements to supply themselves with Winter Goods from his proseut slock. To those who have not con pitted their supplies the present affords a rare chain To make purchases. These Goods being eutirely ue« ire not thrust upon the market (as is ifton thecai with cheap sales) to be sold at any price, iu order togi rid of them, but are offered to cash purch ** ion above mentioned. Housekeepers w early, thereby insuring unity to make good selei < UI'|M-1S! Cui'ltclM!! C'lii'ltclN!!! 11 f K liuvn this tiny minuet! lor sale u Kplundiil \f assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, Ac., consisting in part of 20 pieces .') ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths it* pidbes Druggot 6 do Fe'.t Carpet 5 do Dutch do ! 80 do Velvet and Cheneil Rugs 100 common Rugs and Mats 100 pair of beautiful stylo Window Shades AH of tho above Goods wu offer at the lowest market jirioes i for sale by AIK IN A BURNS. MILLINERY. BONNUTS! BONNETS ! Fur the Jlillion. Jast rsceiced per steuuur at Trimming and General 130 Brout(iitoii Street* The Proprietor having returned from th* —**- —aid respectfully announce to the. 1 - OMELETS.—Plain, Omelet in Ruin aud iu Madeira FI8U.— 8h#ephend — Fried. Ilroilml, Stewed with* Grnton; MulV Meals can he obtained at all hours. Hoppers gotteu up and served in tho " Gentlemen ilesirln, 4UTGen . month, at this eslablishn prletor. day board, by tho week or t, will please uotiiy the pro- dec 31 Uciitleiiicii’N K«‘stoi'ati»ii. II. WKK1ANI) liu _ ,rt oj«n*l, unil.r tl.. !s'£m'JSK."£ ar )Oiu, w ith nn excellent Kitchen and Cooking Range Adjacent, ns n Restaurant. Oysi , Fish, in all styles on sho affords, can bo had j Clerks aud others ho have room* in town, are Invited to try the Euro pean mode of breakfasting und dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia La K cr Beer, Hwissnnd LindburgerChcese, kept always on Imnd for the use of families. octS MARSHALL HOU3E, Broii|(hton-Mtn*r(, Sn vniitinli, Gn. Win. Johnson, Proprietor. cstiililiNhinoiit is now in “ full ti. ssful operation." The patronage tin ‘ it, tke proprietor regards as assn ‘lud ceased to be an cxperlinei il, and that the Marsha already obtained a permanent and proininei e that his enterprise Im mngt s hotels o city. streets, contiguou: families places of business, and free from the noise of our more crowded thoroughfares, its loca- s inducements of quiet aud convenience. Tu isiting Savannah, our arrangement* enable enlarged accommodations. To the public, th New-York Advertisements. NKW.YOHK VVIKK IIAIMNO WORKS ^.|IE SUB8CHIRKK m»nuf»clor,« WIRL RAIL* I INO fur put.lt. >ud prlv.lt ground., V.r.ndlHi^ Window Guards and Grating; WROUGHT and CAST IRON RAILINO. Iron Columns, Iron Doors aud Shutters, Iron BedsUads, and Irou Furniture; mane entirely on a new plan, wi — -- - - I'rl".. »11), ll ,nd IS o.nt. p«r rui.u.iiK foot 4)4 f«4t high. For oirculars with designs adilrcss JNO. R. WICKER8HAM, .IU Broadway, Now-York. N. B.-Th* Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of Forsyth-plaee, the railing and gallery work at tho Jew ish Synagogue, and a number of dwellings in Kavannnh, the enolosure of tho private cometery of the K family a Fort Valley, and also to his work Msdison, and other places In Oeorgir Agent in Savannah, G. Cougross-st. and U5 Ht. Jul mo STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS.— _| ThesuUcribcrs w ould call your attention to their "nek of papers which embrace tn* largest variety oyer fore offered in this market, oousisting of tho following iru A Gibbs,) >d. tli . . lass hotel will be supplieii that intelligent industry and liborsl expenditure can rominniid. ly aug 21 i::iKl<* Ilolcl, On the Corner of linker anil Chatham »ts. } 0|clrtiini*|>(?, Grorigtn. SITUATED IN T1IE MOST BUSINK-.H I'AHT Of THE CITY. _ BY JAMES BELL. is is tlm largest and best furnish- tel iu the city, coinenient for the lliug Public. Charges moderate, are the host the country affords. A large and extensive Livery Stable is near nt hand. The public aro invited to call ami see for themselves. sopIO EMPIRE HOTEL, (IglcthoriM 1 , Gn. r |MIE Subscriber, lute nf tlin Washington Hull, I Macon, Ga., having taken the above Hotel, and fur- nikhod it throughout with the bust of new furniture, aud having large and airy rooms, he hopes to share a por tion of public tmtronsge by close attention to business, having good stabliug and every convenience to make '* guests of his house comfortable. jc^ 1 ESSE CAIN, Proprietor. North . ^ habitants of Snvanuah and _ try, that he has jus* • M «a a Magnificent ani IK of 8ILK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS - ocssistiag of 10 oases Ladb r Orlei New Wuteliy i'lovK, Jcweiiy AND FANCY HTUItK, BROUGHTON-STRFET, No 148. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chrn nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches, Ac. Ac., loctfully informs his customers aud the public -— r.r.i s Utted up the Hoin> I4d Broughtou-sl where ho intends to rnako a permauunt iocatioi carry on the Jewelry busi **' „ _ i tho Jewelry busiucss'in its various brauoln Watches, Clocks, Town Clucks, Chronometers, Jewel r,v,Ac.,Au., cleaned and repuired with dispatch, und N. B—Any Watch, Clock, Ac.. Ac., tin paired by other watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall be Yepuirod by me to satisfaction, aud warrai L Ol the Law, his son, ISAAC MULFURD MARSH, uudei the name of M. «L- 1. M. MARSH. They will persouallj Coiifltluk, and have made arraugements for the prompt l.v MULFORI) MARSH 400 .ST 1 Ju do coffee. Prime Urncn Kio (,'ofTco. Fair " •• ** Prime Jamaica ** do and 70 mats Old Java '• do Prime Laguira " - eby SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. IJOit SALK.—A prune, likely ami intelligent L man, about 28 years of ago, of good character, and urrautod souud. Apply to WM WIIIGHT. ROBINSON A CAMP, Nextd.inr to Pulaski !!<•• w KjS NEQRO BROGANS, Gentium Boots and Shoes, Ladies', Misses' i s da, for sals low by W. I: UODKN AND Wii.hllW WARE—A MORSE A NIC I l.>OU HALE. — Tim Inllnwii JP years old, one 2f> years old, and SH oouutry raised—good axemen unc Afply l timber | WM. WR IJOtt HALE.—A Mull ;ia your, old uud F 82; a Woman 23 year, old with her boy . Woman 28 j ears old; a Woman 26; two Girls old ; a Girl 17 ; a Boy 15; and three Uoye 12 y Apply to (jan 15) WA1. WR Soap, Adamantine andTallew Candles,'just received and for Ml* by W.D.F<*»«* jan 17 Wald burg's Buildings, J' /'ll , V> lleidselck Champagne, 25 do Bond brands, iu store aud tor eat* by jan 15 J. ROII8 W INTER GOOD*at i«-din ed Frit***.— Merinos, Cashmeres, Mousline de l-aiues, HhawW, Worsted Fluids, Caesimeres, Blauketeand other styles of W inter Goods, selling off at reduced | ’* DnWITTAMO jan U Jk/| ALAGA GitAEKH, Kuicius, Mgs, •! XvX Just received per steamer, 6 kege Grapes, HI box es Kaisins, It) half boxes do., 10 qr. do. do., 10 bblx. Ap ples, A boxes Lemons, Crauberreis, Figs, Almuuds, Pe can NuU, English Woluuts, Pig Hams, Smoked Beer, Falton Market Beef, Pig Pork, Bologua Sausages, Ac. jan 14 GEO. ALEXANDER, Cor. Bull and Cougrces-sU,, Monument Sqr. j paces; Pointed Needleworked Collars; Merimack, Long and Square shawls, Ac., do.—all of which will be •old at our usual low prices, jaa 14 W. C. WADSWORTH, Broughton-st. E )1> per lute arrivule Pickl. n, Uuisniis, JV Sardines, Lobsters, fresh Salmon, Buckwheat, )otoh Ale, J.oudou Porter, Wiuos, Liquors, Cordials, Lemon Syrups, Guava Jolly*, Ac. jaa 14 GEO. ALEXANDER. "I > KCEl VED per summer, a Iroli supply ol XL Sugars, Teas, Candles, Soap, Tobacco, Cigars; with a general supply of Groceries; all of which will W Mi J. A. MAYER. f A1IJ H.—2 casks of i. ■ Rwn».justreoeived aud f , 18 C. B. 8CALLY, St. AeJ-ew’s Hall. L' LOU It. 5o bid's. Kailiuioi N I j^EUUtC.—5U bbls. Kaliimore Flour, laudiug from echr. J. W. Anderson ard for sale by -J* BI ROWLAND k ] AY.—2bt» bah M * y ' -jU* BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. — OOUkNS A llJ^RTZ. ULGAtt.—To hhde. Porto Rico Hugur; 15 inis' p Muscovado do.; IU hhds. St. Croix do.; SUbbls Cof. lee Sugar; 30 bbls. Crushed and Powdered do iustVL eeired and for sal* by ‘ J McMAUuN A DOYLE. HUITH cf Satinet Clothiug, suitablo rich Silk, Satin and Straw Bonnots and Hats, all th* way from 50c. to $4; richly ‘rimmed thlldreu'i white, drab and black Beaver Hat*; extra rich French Brocade Bonnet Ribbons; rich white aud colored Frin ges; rich Lace Gimps, Galoon • la Mode, Paris Trim mings, Velvets, with a great variety of other Trimmin Materials; Buttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; Whalt bone. Churn Back, Jouuy Und, Bloomer aud Twh Combs; Purse Silk aud Steel Trimmings; Zephei Worsted, Embroidery, Sudhur and Floss Silk, every shade uud color ; Embroidered Patterns, black and col ored Glaclc Ihmuota'.d Sew ing Silks ; Ronuet Linings, Shapes, Hew ed Colors and Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow- Wreaths ; liuir. Nail aud Tooth Brushes ; Gilt aud Pinked with new patterns; children's R< Cups, Slippers, marked and braided. In counuutiun with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted l>y competent Milliners from New York, will attend to tho AliUinery and Trimming department, and will eudeavor, with kill and taste, to pleaso all who may favor her with their orders. STRAW RONNKTH AND HATH cletnod, repaired uud prussed iu the latest fashi Apprentices and three Bonnet Sewers wanted atuly. Apply ut l.'W Broughtou-st. Remember the spot—139 Uroughtou-struot, Thr • Dr. Kyersou. IVIilUuery mid OreHS-iVlakiiiy:. Mho. S. TOMBS, No. 15 Baruard-stroot. will opon on Tuesday, October 26th, her Fall stock of Bounets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Vel- & Will open on Friday uext, 2yth inst., her Fai.i. Stock ot Fashinuablo Silk, Velvet, Straw, and French imported UonueU,Ribbons,Trimmings fully invites the attention of Ladies to her Store, No. 157 Congre*s-etreet. All of the above goods are of Mrs. 8. tlou. t 26 ilULLINEKY AND FANCY GOOD* illHS. DOE, No. 17 BARN A UD-STHEP.T. Takes this mothod of iiiforui)ng the I. vicinity, that she has Savannah, aud vicumy, mat sue lias on nauu (and will ho constantly receiving) a large and fashinuahle assortment of Uoiiuols, Ribbons, Buttons, Combs, Muutilla*, t 26 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. r |MIK HUIIHCHIHEU ha* un hand, and X constantly receiving from the best and most respec table manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, aud other Jewelry, aud sterling Silver Ware, * Dessert aud Tea Spoous uud Forks; 8il» u Waiters; Tea nets; Castors; Cups und Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pnp Boats: Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, loo Cream, Cakt ' " But t Kni nd Fish Kulv Kuivci , ..... ; Silver Plated Steel Table and Dessert Knives and Silver Plated Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clucks aud common Brass . . _ . *y description. Illvor Lever and Leidne Watches; Fine inting Watches; Gold und Silver Thiu bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and 8i!yi Clocks of o Gold aud _ Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold und Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Watch Chains, Seals aud Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Itaxors aud Baser Strop*; Card Cases Port From his long experience and extensive facilities, lie oonfldently'believes he wrill^ satisfy all who may far. terms as liberal r 18 patronago. His pricei d a* at any establishment iu I.M 8. WIl.MOT, No. I Market CORNKR < l>ipvid Morris, v Huy an and Jkkpkhson Stbkkts. SAVANNAH. Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutters, Locks, all kinds Railings, urates, far. WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with unpick- able l/ouku, ; Persons wish ing to ascertain the qualities of the Safi made by me in thi eitv, are reepectfull. referred to the Banko'f Snvanuah, the Planters' Bank, and the following mer chants, whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons A Co. Einstein A Kckinmn, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Nichols. ordors punctually attended to. ’ Al'i K 24 duns, Itifles, Hardware, Ac. ^FHE SUBSCRIBER hegs leave to inform his X friends and the publie generally, that he has pur chased the entire stock of Air. JOHN CAKRUTHERS, 175 Congress-st., and that he will sell Ul'NS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ac., J* very low pries*, for cash. .. iry low nrioei, Manufacturing and repairing, uf all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low prices. J. T. JONES. COFFEE. O Baft* Prime Greon Rio Coflce. iCUU 50" Old Gov. Java la the Store of [jan 12] SWIFT A CO. -548J liblx. Yellow Planting Puts- M ackerel. 25 bbls No 1^Mackerel. 20* In store and for sale by [jan 12] SWIFT k CO. I ^ !»•»» BS-..... i-TX 80 bbls. do Syrup, just received and for sale by Jfr» 4 MCMAHON * DOYLE. J KLLY DRAINERS.- a new lot iuetreoh MORSE A NICHOLS, IA5 Broughton street. CIDER. IQ BbJs. Cider, a superior article, in store, for ultlij Ljut] BHiQUAM, KELLY 4 Cli* Muscovado do N. O. do 25 bbls fituart's Circle A. Sugar Crushed. ** “ " Sager Clerifled. ^ Yellow darlfled. »boxes“ Refined Loaf. «» store and for sale by [Jaa 12) SWIFT A CO. a ^ i. .v TEA, TEA. 10 liSf f, he ? u v °u»ir Ily«*n Tea. 1 ^nia 4 BUek Tea. in stora and fer sale by —iL- 11 _ BWIFT A C Mills, Brass Faucet* and Couplings, Ac. A choice selection of PlanUlied Ware, Co Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dishci small, Egg B. lirituunia Ware, Bur Room Pitchers, LhiU' Lamps, Centre Table Lumps, Cninpliine e Lamps, ng Fluid ud White Metal Candlestick f Japanned and Plain Tin-Ware, , and a variety of Britannia Burning . Cush Bo: sin* and Pitchers, Molai Drainers, Kuifc and Sp< ails, Wine Cook i, Spiee Boxes, Ba- sery Lamps, Glass :a, Trays, 12 to 28 inches Baths Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses Step Ladders, Tubs, Pails, Keelers, Measures, Floui agons, Children’s Will..- Brushes, All kinds of Tin ami Sheet Iron work exeoutod with dispatch. Printed Catalogues umy be had on npplica- Silver's Fire und Water-proof Mineral Paints Bluntly kept on hand; Camphina and Spirit GaH. Sale Room—10, 12 ami II liaruard-st. Worksho|>—181 Bay-i JOHN J. MAURICE. WM. J. HUNT'S Slmvingfc 11 iiirilressiii" Establishment. No. 1GHM; Ilroiigliton-MiiTcf, NEARLY OPPOSITE 8'1\ ANDREW’S HALL W J. KI. lira* rw*p«*clfiiUy . oitieer * " * patch in his huBiues* attention which tho convuniuucu of Ills enstome roquire will be promptly afforded by him. Tl for the vury liberal patronage he has thus far rt llair Oils, Colognes, Restorative,aud Shaving Creami Hair Oils. Colognes. Restorative, of various kinds, kept constantly oi X. W. McAKXIIOlt & CO, Manufacturer uud Dealer in Plain, Japanned and iilock Tin Ware. Hollow ami Enau Work, done in the best manner, lept 28 thing ml VV , Black, KoDiiisou A i.'limp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made. Cloth' A UK now receiving tlioir stocks of Fall mu' 1Y ter Goods, consisting iu part of line Blue, and Fancy Colored English und French Cloths; Coatings, of Biack, Blue aud FnnoyC Kerseys, Pilot Cloth., of Blue, Bluek French aud American Cassiuier ,uf ors; Vesting*, of Silks, Sautins, Cashmeres, Embroid ered. and rich Cut-Silk Velvet*. All of which will bo mad* up at the shortot notice, and in the best sty 1 Fancy Colored Boi "luck and Drab; .ofBl k and Fancy Col- .; English orknunship Our Ready-Mado Clothing is manufactured well-known Clothing lloiiuo of W. T. Junuingi No. 231 Broudway, New York, aud is warrante to any iu the city. We keep constantly on hand the Inrgest assortment of Furuishiug Good* of nuy house in the trade, such as White and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauie Merino Under Guimeuts; Shaker Flannel and Lumhs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino uud Lambs Wool Hoaiery ; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, White aud colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander # make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats und Collars: and, in fact, every thing necessary to a geutUmnu * wardrobe. For sale lodating terms us can be had iu the city, Qaudiy's Building, u *cp21 Foil uii.l Winlcr l>ry Omxls I aR()('IIK, BOWNK A CO. Iinvo rdooivoU by j cent arrivals, and oiler for sale upon tho most full stock of Plantation Goods, to which ) bales 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Dro. Shirtfngs. ol do Osnaburgs. In addition to the above, their stock of House Furnish ing. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, i will compare with any house in the By tioeeries, Wines, Liquors [dec 17 | e aud correctsess. FOR HALE. STEAM ENGINE— perfectly new, of 10 horse power, with Booil»r attached. Apply to i 18 COHENS A HERTZ. 'u.vlor 4k Sou’s Albany LE.—30 half li , Ale, per bark Harvost, just received and for sale (JUANTOOK, ROBERTS A CO., Wililnk's Wharf. 1 >ATE ’B X Pois, Ac.- Gras, Truffles, ’De Fold Urns, Truffle*, Petit* -just received a lot of new Pate 'De Foi# Petite Pois. Artichauts, Gelee, for sale [dee 30-tf] J. ROUSSEAU. TJOR HALE.—A W X 1 Cook; a Woman28ye aWouian 19 years, and a 1 34 years old, a good Woman 21 years, eook ; years, and a Woman 18 years. Apply to 1 ROUND AU4JURH for Milking telegraph vJT poles and posts of all kinds in the ground, for sale u l F. W. CORNWELL, ja» 8 102 Bryan-st. Carsons' Owen A llurllnit, "latnor A Smith, irunn Mountain Mills, Bssup * Bros., Kfiigslaml A Son, Wruno m. tO., rmwi, » nor. » • »num, together with colored, printing, envelope, tissue, tea, wrapping and all kiuds of paper usually ker.t hr a pa per warehouse. CARSON A ll Alii), jy 29 tlm r~ - * VALIJA1I \\T K iM'g to 1 VALUABLE HrilDOL rail tlm attention Education to tin KIDDLE'R ASTRONOMY.-A Manual of Astrono- ud Us. r Schools id Aci Binies; with questions and illustra- ons. l’rice 31 PARLEY S UNIVERSAL HISTORY.-A Univers al History, on the Ba>.ls <>f Geography, in one volume, no., 3.S0 pages, illustrated by Mups ami Engravings, d designed for the family circle, and for the use of $1. NEWMAN'S SOUTHERN ELECTRIC READERS, i Four Parts. GRAY'S CHEMISTRY: On, this ELK WANTS or Ciikwisthy—Containing the Principles of the Science, and Theor th Experimental and Theoretical, illustrated with numerous Engravings; by Alonxo Gray, A. M., Profes sor of Chemistry ana Natural Philosophy in the Brook lyn Fenttlo Institute, Andover, Muss. Revised edition. * vol.. !2m»., 400 pages. $1. THE ANALYTIC MANUAL; by James N. McElll- gott, A. M., formerly Classical* Principal of the Collegi ate School, New-York city. 62M cts. MoELI.IGOTT8 YOUNG ANALYZER—Boing an easy outline of tho course of instruction in tho English Language, presented in MaElligott's Analytic .Manual, designed to servo tho double purpose of Spelliiig-Uook d Dictionary in the younger classes iu schools; byj. N. MoEliigott, A. M. 25 c We hare tho highest testimonials in favor of these books from every part of the Union, which, together with Lhts of our Standard Tcxt flooks, may be had at the of- of the Daily Morning News, Teachers, School Coinmittous, o to examine any of our School i tlieir introduction, free of charge. If to be sen' in Post Office Stamps t be s to pre-pay tho postage. Onc-third, price of the booh will usually cover the expense of postage. Careful directions, stating the post office, icomnanv the order. NEWMAN A IVISON, 199 Broadway, New-York. Philadelphia Advertisements I* in no Fories. O. C. B. CARTER, No. 171 Chestaot- ■troct, sixth door above Fifth, opposite the State House, up stairs, Philadkl miia, now offers to th# publlo an en- - — •* - tlroly new assortment of PIANOS, ust reeelved from the most celebrated makers, and oi h patterns and finish as to defy competition. Messrs, I James Thompson’s lu .......... A Clark . , which are here offered, stand unrivalled In the opiuiou of all eoiupctentjudgcs, as possessing hosuty and purity nf tone never huforn attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with A30LIAN Attachment, Church the muuufac-tnrars’ low All cash orders for mi Second hand Pianos buiigl cash prict for muslo promptly attended b jut am* ■ 11 ™ “ • and suld. Pianos tuueri I*. S.—The extraordinary snccos# of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfect satis faction it has given, induces the subscriber to continut Lessons iu SINGING. PIANO, H ARP, GUITAR, given by Artists of the very’highest’abllity. l( needs butbe mentioned, thnt Slg. ANDREA ALFI8I. and Mademoiselle HELENE HCHAAFF, wlm stand I re-eniiuont among th* profession, are counucted with tho Institution, and duvoto tlioir tiino nnd talents I the pupils, | je26 ly] O. C. 11. CARTER, Principal. UEOIIUE J. IIFIVUi; 1.8, No. 173 Cliritnut-itrret, Philadelphin Oi-l-OSITi: Til 1C 8TAT11 IIOIINK, lias just recuircd from Frnuce his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS „ CURTAIN MATEniAL. 'lOlirillNlMi nil III,, I,„» ,1,1,1 l uhimmlilBC iu llrocatcile, lMush and Satin Dc Lnino. (lurtnlns hung iii tho most uubstuutiul manner. ELEiaNT FURNITURE, Persons w ishiug to Furnish in the latest jtylo in the Fall, are respectfully informed that we are uow having lanufuctured in Paris twenty tine sets of superb H. "od Draw ing-Room Furniture, of w hich tlie i its have been received. The style is entirely ni of the most graceful design. Those w (siting to Furnish now will please call aud examine tho imuiutii hand before purchasing, as the goods will be A large aeeoi nd Walnut Furnituro always je 26 lout of well finished plain .Mahogany hand, for sale cheap. Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE Wll.LIG. No. 188 Chestii nt-st., Phladelphia, P I A N O F O R T F. S , Dluniral InwtruiiiPiitM, Short Miisic, Violin,iaultar, llurp Strini'M, Aro. A LL of which w ill ho sold at tho very lowest /V rates. Catalogues sent to any part of tho U. States by addressing os above, post paid. LEE k W ALKER’8 stock being one of the largest in the U. States, aro coulidoutof giving satisfaction to a" "lose who may favor them with their patronage. j«»4 ly GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED Evans A Watson’s No. 83 Dock-street, Fliilmlelphin, county and State, should a Can be had at the book-store of jy 29 tf J. M. COOPER k CO. F Moh Cosuu’s l^xtcnniimtor. OR THK TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF Rate, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, liijurioui dcs, Beetles, Crickt the human familv. Will Exterminator tor the total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Dopot, 448 Broadway. UKrKKE.vcKH.—Washingr Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon) Johnson proprietor, Broadway aud Anthony streets ; Chas. Thibault, No. 15 Washington street; L. Deliuo- ut; George Gay, 67 Union Place; Benjamin McDougal street; L. B. Uincsse, 43 John **“ ' Mark’s Place; Thomas Thomas,Jr , street, aud 80 Architect, 304 Broad way. c'EurmcAiu or 167 deaths. I have given llonry R. Costar's Exterminator an ef fectual trial, aud having seen the wonderful effects of the same, and convinced of tho superior elheacy ol his Exterminator Tver any other preparation over offerred to the public, I cordially rceoninioml it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 107 RATH were found dead in tho kitchen and collars. TIIOMAS KlltK, Bowory Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For sale by all the wholesale druggists in the city and the principal druggist* in tho United States, Canada* Warranted unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 418 Broadway, New York. For sale by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-nt ALLCOCK’S I’LASlCll-i THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of tlie Nineteenth Century. F1R E-P R O () F 0IIE STS! AT THE STATE FAIR, II A lilt I.XUUI1U, I’A. October SO, 1851. The undersigned,nppointed a Committee for tho purpoi by the office re of the *°W AT SO N^tc" their small sited So the; r it, ling at I o'clock, w . ’ heat for tuo hours, suffi clout to destroy tlie cast iron feet. Un opening the ClioHt, tho papers, together with circulars deposited in our presence, were taken out, not only havingbeen pre- cd, but not having the appearauco of scorch up Pa. Cii C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, Fur Prolapsus Hen, (tolling of the Wi ' * They highly obiectionaklo on Ac., making thorn extremely unpleasant to They have no superior for the relief and ' displacement, nnd are ■ctlcu of the following] .un uud ohild Proffi tho praet sof Obstetrics aud J.'A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, G J. 8. Longshore. Fciualo Med. College, ward, Med. inst., Cinoiunatti, O. “ W. P. Johnston, ColumbiaCol’ge, Wash n.D.C. '• II. Miller, Med. Dep t, Univ’jr, Louisville, Ky. •* A. II. Ccnas, Med.College of Louisiana. N O.. and by the Physicians generally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions < Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club irlng the iiso of Hund.xgm C. W. VAN IIOItN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder llrnre, Ths only Brace manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the anus, and can be uorn icith both case and comfort. so who have worn other Braces quested to give these a trial, to tlioir superiority over nil oUi U occupy more space than can hunts. Suffice it to say, that the n ists and physicians of the Uuitod S eininen i States and of Euri consulted as to their composition. But it was I * shad the COUKNSA HERTZ. 1> BCK JL> low c for sat* by K1VKD |»«r >hij> Hart lord, 80 bbls. yel- Onion*; 10 bbl*. Newtowu Pippin Apples, and (dec 28) JOHN D. JESSE. F?J WU ruoWKllBKKDM—Ju.l rortivaj -A—“ '<) JNO. /. MATER. SS5 , s ,, " h -“’ ■ WM. WBIGHT. R ICH ULACK HI I.KH-Iu Mode, Drab, Green. Rom, Blue and Salmon Colors, just rec’d •r Florida by W. C. WADSWORTH, J*»6 Marshall House Building. TINT KttCEIVKl) per New York steaiiior— •/ a fine assortment of Smoked Boef and Tongues.— Also—* fin* article of Fult4»u Market Beef, and a vari- ~‘r or seasonable articles, which are offered for sale by JOHN DALY, 28 Whitaker street o Mr. Allcook, wbofor seven years had the entire charg< of Messrs. Rushtou’s Astor House store, to perfect then for public use. They are uiado porous, so that the eva poration of the perspiration cun goon sufficieutly when tho plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters causing tho accumulation of acrid fluid, w hich corodu: tlie skin und occasions many unpleasant seusations, no neocssary for tho cure or alleviation of affections fo whluh a plaster is usually applied. They are tonic and carminative, which renders them of pocullar value in many nff< bowels, more especially who they iu fact warm, and to a ce: part upon which they are applli These r 1 1L — — * Lack, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the olns; neuralgia, local nervous affections; iu asth, and pains iu the side or chest, especially when proceed ing troin dyspepsia or weakness, or A sense of colduess •l»ey engtheufu n , «• Miming, »uu |«u 1) bo found invaluable in wcaki ut, vital! paln-rclleving ut the pitofthe stomaoh; in chronic tions ortho Kidneys; in cases of spi i whei . affec- wuakuuss exists. The reader is especially referred to the following tea- purticulurly to tlie letter from Dr. I whom these plasters of Mr. Allcock ius disease of trio bowels of tnanyy . Heudei ■taii'lii Dr. I. T. Ilendcrson’s Letter. tornville, Louisiana, Starch 8, IS Dk. T. Allcock, 8iu :—I have been suffering under a severe attfc neuralgic oisenso of my bowels for years, with hyper- throphy of the heart, and have ti led everything known to the practice of modioino from the very host M. D’s.; but truth prompt* me to say that your plasters hit' given ino more perinauent relief than anything else have used, uud I believe will produce a perfect cure, am woudcrfully pleased witli the counter-irritant effe of your plaster, tor it is produced iu such a mild at gradual way, as w ell os the invigorating actiou itgiv- to the capillary circulation around the part* to whi< they are applied, with tho great uervous sedative influ ence they exert upon all uervous diseases. . In conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ex perience ofthe qualities of the pluaters heretofore in use, Win must place yours at th* head or them all. Ev ery medical man who becomes acquainted with them, will assuredly recommend his patients to use no other tliau tho Medicated India Rubber Piaster of Dr. Allcock. “ Your* very truly. I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Flasters can be obtaiued at the Book Store ol W. Thoh.sk Williams, No. 149 Bay-st.. Savauuah, end by order of all Druggists, throughout tbe country. jy 29 eod law t-w ( I KOCKKI EH.—10 tusk* IIaim—-in J 1(M bbl*. Potatoes hhds I*. II. Sugar 5<ibbls No. I, 2, and 3 Mackerel 50 half-bbls No. 1 aud 2 25 kitts No. I 23*> lbs Codfish 50 boxes Scaled Herrings 300 bbls Whisky, Gin, Rum and Brandy 2*1 bbls 3!onougahela Whisky quarter casks C’ogna ’* 2 pipes Holland Gin .'ognac Brandy do Jamaica Rum ■sorted Cordials 20 do Toilet 2otl bugs pr in, Star and Mould Candles Clorks, students, tailors, t hihlrcu of both Cb, others, who either from habit or < P7\cupution. or from a woakly or debi fM Jtatcd constitution have acquired t ,wf lhabit of bendiug forward, irou MAeshoiilderedl aud compressing t Chest and Lungs, will! Brace to remudy the i iproved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, id also allow ing a full, free aud healthy action ana expansion of th« Lungs, by removing the compression, and preventing thereby the Falmouary Organs from becoming weak and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Uaudagcs of all descriptions, Philadelphia. jo 17 TAlLOltlNU. M ESSRS. DIRRI.K &. CAREY having just re turned from the North, respectfully invite thei cuitomers, the citixens uf Havanuah. and the publb g- " IMllv. to cull ami esainlna th.-ir **-« 1 styles jf all dors of French, English ami American lores and Vestings, which they are pre- i style! Chcsterfinld, Coddiuglou, uud other now aud fusliiuuubie Coats, Vests and l'uuts. Tlie undersigned havlug selected these goods with great caro, feel confidents ii> leasing all who may be in want. Their stock of FL'KNISIllNG GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES is complete aud well assorted, which they will sell on the most favorable aud accuin- atiug t ■op 23 DIBBLE A CAREV. Keep it before the I'eople. D iscovered at i,ast.—a iiaIr dye that operates uu natural principles. CRISTA- DORO invites the attention uf the Ladies and Gentle men of Savannah, nnd of tho suientifio world, to his LIQUID IIAIR DYE, a chemical facsimile of tho col oring matter,-aud the vegotativo nlemcuts with which, in combination, nature colors tho liuir und sustains its vitality. This DYE Htauds ulouo. Other preparations of its clasB destroy the llair, but vigor as well as color is communicated to the tihrus by the use of CRISTA DO- HO'S Invention. Experimental demonstration is offer ed to all skeptics. Applied, uud for sale w bolesule and INSURANCE. ItVVAI. INHI KJNI E COMPANV. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. 9,000,000 of Pouuds Sterling r l ’Wj^INfiTITllTION has established an Agouc I lu Savannah, and Fire Folluiei upon Produce Fropc. tv *111 be issued by ANDREW LOW k C “-“-“•ish, January 2I,1K53, I'HUiMX VI UK OBFIC K. f I'M IS Company lakes Fire Risks in thin city, »ml X insures Rent* uud Leases. ■ep 2 RU11T. HADKR8HAM k SON, Agents. AiTNA I NHU l( A CO.H PAN \ OF HARTFORD, CONN. r |'IIE unilorsigneil, Agmite ul tlia uitovo Cmupany, I continue to take risks against Fire on Building Stocks, etc.,on the most favorable terms. »pr!4 COHENS A 1IERTZ. iHuiuul Life ItiNiiriinrc Cmupuuy of New York. I SAAC ARBATT, Sec’y. JOSKFII R.COLLINS, Fres’t. Dr. li. D. Ahnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by f ‘ V " ly W. I*. HUNTER, Agent. fen 14 i Compiiny Huutlirru Altitunl IiiMiirn .... 4 SIHIRV HULL, Freeiilnut nnd Tre, Aldom Cii ask, Seory. C. F. McKay, Aotuary iu undersigned, Agent of tho above Company, con- Rieer 1 ho undersigned, Agent of tho above Company, c tlnueii to take the follow ing risks, vis: Marine, Rt l Fire; also on tli !f r lives of Sercn also taken by this Com- Lives of White F pany. No extra premium f.«r residing in the South'. WILLIAM KING, Agei Corner of Bay aud Drayton ■ Corporation Notices. LAMT NOTICK. E IADCKH !—To owners of Slaves, Wiu ) Drays, Hucksters, aud to all others who u required to take out BadgesWednesday net 20 January, 1853. is the last day fur taking out Builuus. The pi.y Marshal aud city Constables arc hereby qulred to take up all persons who may be fouud wo iug without Badges alter Wednesday next, outran tho provisons ol the city ordinances relative to Slavts, Badges, Vehicles, Ac. Penalty from $30 to $50. By order, EDWARDG. WILSON, Clark of Council. ualty froi , ED**’ Savannah, January 21,1853. (Extract fro City Old to - , . - their i pectlve premises, or to keep them opuu after 12 o'oh “ '* ‘ of the inhabitants residing such establishments. F. unity not exceeding $3t). Tho city Marshal, city Constables, and the office ami privates or the city Watch are hereby ordered enforce the provisions ut the above section. By order of his Honor the Mayor. EDWARD G. WILSON, Savannah, Jnnunry 21, IBSt. clerk of Councl TO IIMLDKK*. I )KOP()H,\LS for building u Keeper' X Laurel Grore Cemetery, will be received by tho Committee until Tuesday, tho 8th day of February next, tlm Contractor to furnish ail materials und finish " Building in a workmanlike inauncr w ithin plau of tli ing may bo I ) KOJPOHALW Will he received I February uext for Roofing tho Wes Market House. Flans and specification o tho undersigned. UUtil the dill Western urea of tl mtionscan be seou l j McMahon, C. 51. Coi T UIK sulti of Prop. NOTICK. CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE,) 8AVA.M.XAU, 13Ui Jan., 1853. / •or is now ready to receive Returns erty liable to City Taxation. J. GEORGE, C. T. FOli HALE. City Thkasl kkh'& Ofmck,) Savauuah, 12th January, 1852. J WEN I Y thouMiml dollars of City Ronds, in X sums of $500, payable in 1876. bearing 7 per ocut. interest, payable seml-auuuully at thi* office. jmHJ JOSEPH GEORGE,. NEW WINE AND LHtUOIl STOKE No. (> Whimkrr Hlroer. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announ- and w ill keep t-outiuually in store, iHurgo assortment of the best qualities of tho various kiuds of Wines ami Liquors, both foreign and domestio, invoiced from the host sources, nnd to his stock of which, nt present on hund ho invites attention. Having had extensive experieuui iu France as a manufacturer, uud in Americans impor ter and dealer, his acquaintance with tho trade cuatloi him to oiler assurance that the articles which are enu merated below are each gonuiuo. Ai*ticl«‘N of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irishapd Mononguhela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Fort, Madeira, Sherry Champagne, Hock, Clar- :, Sauteruo aud Burguudy Wines. CordiuK In Cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaitz, Kirscheuw osser, Absinth, Ac., Ac Ale und Porter. London Biow n^Rtout and Edinburgh Ale. R. MAYER. Also Agent lor Domestic Llquuri •n^Oao P-.ir of match HOltSKS-sold for no fan! / leSrV-th«,owner hnviug no further use for thou teJV-X-Apply to Mr. Gass, West Broad struct, or to FOR HALE. BEHN A FOSTER. NEW IIOOUH, RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO. WKDMK8DAY, Ja.NL'AH V 10lH, C IORNT.ILLE uml Ills Times. By M. Gi J Rodolphus. A Franconia Bart., author of “A Fa, . Story. By By Sir Francis B. Head, Knowledge: beiug a collection of u By John Mulligan, A. M. Dew. b Ancient and Modern Nathmi Eleme Ameri Sketch! A. M. WitliJIiliistratiuus. Pictorial Field Book of th^ Revolution. By Edited by 11. W. Fie Beusoii J. Loosing. Complete. tlplioldcr)' and Cabinet Work. Tho subscribers having taken the stero oi Whitaker-Htreut, next to Dibble A Carey's Tai loring Establish ‘ - . the citizens of 8 execute all orders in the abo- REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kiudsof Farni sof Savannah tliat ttiey a tf JAMES LARKIN, THOMAS TIERNEY. 1 UFKUIOIt FKKNC1II HITTERS, Mu mi h, debility, dya faoturod by J. Durand A Co. for tlutuleucy, wuakucss of tho pepsia, fever und ague, and all oomplaitits arislug’froi a doriingcinont iu the nervous system. It may bo used and spirits w itliout at all injuring its medicinal ios. For sale by A. BON AUD, ntfor tho Manufacturers, Savauuah. jau 13 11 KCKIVKH | LV- Black Itombazii ig. Table Damask row n and Bleached Canton Flannel, Needle Work' . C. Ildkfs., ChetnizeUcs und Sontag Sh loumcr Fluriiln—Hluck Hilks, French iMeriuoes, Linen Sheet- Diap * for Ladies, Gentlemen and Boy “ ° i 4i.ii s and Umbiolla*. ; llo 1,31 <48, Prunes, 1' ing and for sale J UST RKUK1VK1I 5 bbls West India Oranges * 1 do. do. do. Fresh Figs DkWITT A MORGAN. Ac., jUMlnmT W. D. FORD, er Alabmiiu CRISTADORO'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON, ('llATIIAi>l SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL he solil nn the first Titt’siluy in February next, before the Court Ilouso iu the city of Ha ys u n ah, between the legal hour* of sale, a Runaway >f Chethi Lice* of the luferior Co law directs, (dec 25) JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff C. C. Mursliull House Pressing Saloon. M lisiSUS. COHEN .v- HANNON ro.p.ct- fully announce to the citisene of Savannah that are now prepared to do all kind* of They 1. r the of Brought the following t _ , jtahlishi their rates of charges. For a single Sh mouth, for 2 or 3 times per week, 75c.; 4 times a week $1 ; 5 or tf times a week $1 50; every day $1 75 per ( Hair cutting 2Gc.; htir curlfug 25o.; Sham pooing 20c. Mr. COHEN will always hold himself in readiness *-- • * ordors from those who may require his serv •tend t A LI44IIT HAT—Weigh! up only I Me jounces, thatcaunot bo injured by being smashed. ~~iy in Mying that this is the isitauoy i red fo i provide theiuaelvi LOUR.—250 liarrcls Iti.ltiinor.* Flour. 25 do. Gonesscedo. 25 do. Hiram Smith's do., received “d for sale by [jan 111 Mc.MAIION A DOYLE. I tRAMlY FRlJITS.—Just I ) Brandy Prune/, 5 do. do. Teach Irklns best Goshen Butter •oxes do. do. Cheese •bis. Cranberries, (dec 15] B ulk v rois, ha nrrols, and 25 bags, of t haiinii Mills, ami for aa t w holesale prices, by A. C. TOM Sides, 2 do. do. ShoulSo ions, 5 kegs best Go-dien Uu »nd a good supply uf Smoked Beef. -, 5 boxes host Cheei J. D. JESSE. I > l ( I IVi:i» mill in stum u cliuicc Im nf Perm. XV Nuts, Filberts, Brasil Nuts. So ft Shell Almonds, Dittos, Fancy Gluts Top Boxes of Prunes, Cooking PATENT MEDICINES, GEORGIA SARSAPARlLip IN QUART IlOTTLI'H *’ PREPABED BY J. DENNI3 m , AUGUSTA, GEOROIA ^ For Ditea,n of the Liver, and lo—*r Wood .* Utrjol... Jaundice, Sit®. 1 ' ache, Dttunett,. U„ of Ametit. Uencrat Dcbi/ilo, CoolNjwftJ* File, canted by Cettiveoeu ’ rains in the Rones, or ' Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions. Roils, Ulcers, A*c. f I' 11*. ori>0 lenerelly frou,,, I active state of the Liver, or an Imnure ,i.7 *?* IRood. The Sarsaparilla will be found umM U -4 from the fact that it etimulates the Liver toV * from'hio^blowl lh * rawo ’ Bl »orbli!*5; With most of persons it sots upon the bowel... purgative; it cleanses the system from its .’rfciiuX a iiKX.‘ rrlta,l0, ‘ Its healthy actiou on the Liver and Dlood tho tendency of morbid intiuencee, and is guard against disease. Those who are ncqnsisnJf the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily pen*, this preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla •!? which provoe it to be a pure aud unadulterated The citixens of Savannah aud vicinity will | L T*' this article has the bost effect ui>ou the ni. gives hotter sstisraotlon to those who use it th., prenarution of the kind in use. n * # k Piiynlcians l.svo assurance from the pTonriitum. coutuln* nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit : oharino matter enough duly to preserve it. b Price $1 tier bottle, or 6 bottles for (5. Sold iu Savannah by Juntos II. Carter and il. Hendrickson; Midville, by J. Griffin; Bandem.i!* 1 N. W. Haines A Brothur; Waynesboro', by L 8th*'' and by druggists generally. Those ordering this article from draggiits or mission merchants, should oxpress in their ord.ti, * “Dennis’. Georgia Sartapatill; Another Srlrnilflc Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEP.SH DR. HOUGHTON’S Fluid, or Gii’t JdlCR, pvesir. i from Rennet, - fourth itoBic: the Ox.afttrtiN j tions of Btro.;. ' l *«. «n*ir, ■iologieal CL-1. 1 • by J.S.Hoii.pA] u. n., Philsil-. ' Pa. This bit-. ' „ digestion, Dyspepsia, Jam. Liver Complaint, Constipation nnd Debility, cnrin, tor Nature’s own method, by Nature's own Aset:,.' . Gastric Juice. MsT Half a toasj.ooufull of I'< , fused in water willdigestor dissolve five pouudsoli*' Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief element, or greatdirestin;;- ciple of the Gastric Juice—tho solvent of the F«< purifying, proserving nnd stimulating agent of the much and Intestiucs. It is extracted from the ]>% live Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a true Di Fluid, precisely like tho natural Gastric Juice u Chcinioai powers.aud furnishing* complete aud substitute for it. HclontHIc Kvldcncr! Call on the Agent andgetndesoriptivccirculirrr f iring a la> r.- amount of scientific e videtsit, froy L ig‘s Animal Chemistry, Dr. CouiLe's Physiologr : gust ion, Dr. Peroira on Food and Diet, Dr.J.W.llr, of Now-York University, Professor Dunglisou'ih Frof. Silliman, of Yalo College; Dr. Cam: Physiology, Ac., together w ith rei»orts of cures fret part* of the Uuitea States. No Alcohol, BlRers, or Acids! NsT Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSISr great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitten, a aud Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable: taste, aud may Lu taken by the most feeble patient) > oaunot cat a water ersekur without acute dlstmi. ; waro of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug - Ch row In Every Town. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has now been tested fori wards of two years in every large town in the lu States, aud the Agents can refer Dyspeptics to tu ; remarkable cure* lu every tow n ! Numerous detio cases, reports of cures, certificates of Physicisui. ■ given in the Circulars furnished by Ap Twin In Fluid and Powder. I)r. Houghton'* Pepsin is prepared in Powder u Fluid form—and iu Proscription vials for the t. Physicians. Private Circulars for Physician* may be obtain) Dr. lloughtou or his Agcuts, describing the whole preparation, aud giving the authorities vliich t '•IK >y Physicians in respectable * tice. Price $1 per bottlo. OBSERVE THIS:—Every Pepsin bears the written signatnre of J. TON, M.D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Cq . landing s - Every bottlo of the nit right W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Ago: Savannah. * \ J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-st., Savsnu! j*17 oodly-lawi Wholesale and Retail A; M essrs. We have IMENTw JflUSTANO LUVIIYIENT. f A. G. BRAGG Si. (!0.—GKNTLKr been usiugyour MEXICAN ML’STa ith the most perfect success. In valuable Express horses had been tronbln largo swelliugs or tumors on tho fetlocks; the; grow u larger than heu's eggs. Besides being diifif. ’ by theso appendages, the limbs and joint* appa quito stiffened, swollen aud lame.' We had tried n..* lluimruts and other remedies, but nothing appoar' produce uny effnt upon them. We would willia. have givcu twenty-five dollars to have had tbvd movcl, and the horse restored to aoundueii. 1 hostler obtained some of your Liniment, aud apnlit. :o. A few days ago he culled■ surprise uud .grit v . . atll—ths turnout; ly tlisajijieaml! We asked him by wiitt c: wltlioi . attention to the lion oatlon his legs were perfectly smooth—f/. 31 ENT o he lied ollci J. that he had bee them about >val of the leaving fore take great pi the Liuiment, ami shall contlr ■ion requires, in preference to any other prepant.. long a* it produces tuch remarkable results. KINSLEY A CO., Southern and Eastern Expreii No. I Wall-st., corner of Broadway, M June 30. 1852. fcince tho above certificate was given, Heir Kiusloy k Co., inform u* that oue of thoir driven < " row n from hi* wagon in; the upper part ot tbe r id very badly bruised, the wagon passing over hiiv, dy. Ho was taken into a Doctor's Office close by.u the physiciau told him to use ths Mustang Linimnt isd recently tried it iu a similar cese with i did so, and all the soreness, lamsncu v removed, sothat the next day he wastes •tiffnei w hi* busineiu os usual. •‘ We take pleasure in recommending tbe MEXICi MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our frionds and i-m. t iners, as the best article wo have over used for thr* Bruises, Sprains, or Ualds in Horses. We haveuic*. extoncivcly and always effectually. 8onie of our u-' . have also used it for severe Bruises and Sores, sin'w as Rheumatic Pains,and they all say it acts Kite urn We can only say wo have entirely abandoned the u« any othor Liniment. “J. M. HEWITT, “ Stable Keeper to tlie American Express Coropsi.- and for Hamden's tip-* Ask for A. G. Bragg A Co.'s Mexican Muslim; L: Principal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y.,*nd St. U->: ?- Sold by overy Druggist in Savannah, and u “—*‘—store in f 4 - gout for Savannah, Geo. i United Btates. ry Drugstore in Bragg, General Agout for the Southern States. V cod law !• Addri SAVANNAH BAII11EK SHOP •\NU ... BATHING SALOON. ' I’HE Subscriber would respectfully annoui y X tu tbe citiien* of Savannah, aud of Georgia, • bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and • known establishment is open fur the receptiondt /- uds. lie assures them that nothing will be Ufti* o no his part to continue it a convenient andcumf- * M table Barber Shop. His prices will bo as reasonslli 1 in any similar establishment in Now York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style Single Shave vingslx anil seven tiinos a week *j| Slwviug five times a week Ij Shaving throe or four times a week }1 Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for IJ — ly Ir d pains will be takeu with their children w.«- . :o the Ssloou to be waited upou. lie will als” kr«i -' v ■ale a variety of Fancy Goods, i Ildkfs., Collar) Socks, and other articles of G ' —Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Fk*4| Soups, Oils, ColugnH,* • lluliii of 8nvnnanb. This beautiful preparation is manufacturni by 1 ilf for cleansing ami darkening the llair; tliouc ived the benefit of cleansing of d*nJ:> : 1 darkening the Hair, are willing to or icud it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles leestwl is, and Figs, for sule by king JOHN D. JESSE. 1 A1TER8. (■ AITER8«—Those i PRICE A VEADER. I \RL88 44LOVE8.—White, liuir, unc _1 / colored,—a large assortment, for sale by dec. 29 PRICE A VEADER. 117 Hay ,T ON<4 AN I j received.n Shawls, both bln invite partic and sty It dec 23 i black und white, aiul coloi 3 bale. » Almom 50 boxes English Dairy and White Cheese 200 do 2'obacoo, assorted qualities 50 eases Hyson aud Black Teas 25 bbls Butter and 8ugar Hiscuit A boxes Piue Apple Clieesu 50 bbls new crop N. O. Syrup 50 do W. 1. Molassee 10 do -Stuart's Syrup 30 boxes Lemon Syrup re, for sale by COI HEN A TARVER. ISO bushels Peas, hourly expected—for sale < re arrival. (j* 13) A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay ATM A NO CIO UN O M a quantity of Oats, for «la ^ bushels Corn and a by MAHON k DOYLE. TELLY DKAINRR8, Curd Drainers. Syle- • I bub Churns, lee Cream Freezers and Buckets, at I&5 Broughton-st. [jan 11] MORSE A NICHOLS. ’ft ( lOKN.—bu.bol. prim. Wlili. Film Norlli J Carolina Com, in stars and fat sule by 4ee 28 A. C- TOMS, Bay Street. . . Bleached Winter Whale Oil, warranted to stand cold weather, just received and for eale at a reduced price by , [jan 0] MOORE A HENDRICKSON. , 1VENIN44 DXtKNH H1LKH.-Ju»t receivttd JLj n few patterns of plain eolored Silks, suitnbls for Evening Dresses: also colored Kotin, by W. C. WADSWORTH, dee 28 Under Marshall llo on# 19 I qarts, in store aud for sale by A. BON AUD. CANDLE*. 1 BOXES Judd's Patent Sperm Candies Id 25 do. do. Sperm do. 25 do. LltchfloliFs Pearl do. Just received and lor sale by J. ROUSSEAU, jau corner Bull and Bay St If P ECAN NUTS.—Afresh lot Pecan Nuts just received and for sale by J»u »9 J. ROUSSEAU. A lmonds.—5i*i»i*. sonmiicH Almonds, just received aud for sale by l»«*9 _ J. ROUSSEAU. Hlile. superior Kayntone Mills Flour; «5 do yy Extra do do do; 31) half bbls superior Belivderu do do: for sal* to arrive per sohr Gro J Jones from Bal- tiHiere, by I jan ID] BUNKER A OGDEN. iCJON, HAMS, LAltl). — (3 hhds Bacon Shouldors; 3 tierces Hams; 8 bbls now Bacon - 180 kegs new Usf Lard, fir sale to arrive per jur U.U J Jones from Baltimore, by ■M BUNKER A OGDEN. pi H»n»s; 1 IT OKH*-—Received n Bill supply of.Brades, p n t X I- « at »«»d Carolina Hoes, also Lyndon's Une*. aud fcf L r c. HOPKINS, Ac't, No. 177 Cougress-st. A | ACKBUKI. nii.1 MAJ.MON. — 8m.ili.il iNl. Salmon; alw in half bbls. and Kits, and^for sale W.'p. FORD ATM.—75 hags bate, laud iug front sebr. Tri- Y/ ton and for s de by J““ »< BRIGIIAM, KELLY t CO. P OTATOKN.— |(NI barrels sui-ciinr Planting Potatoes, for solo to arrive, by »< ROWLAND ft CO. \TKW <400 and others line a»d Flor.-uc' ry dusirablo. W, C. WADSWORTH. OOIIH.—Rich Needle Work, P r style* Collars, Rich Glace Silk, Marce- ncu Silk*, all color*. Fine 12-4 Bed Blan- , Alexander's Kid Gloves. Ladies' Silk, Merino and Lhuhmero Vests, Linen Table Damask, Napkins, Irish Linons, Ac., just recoived by W. C. WAD8WOHTH. jen 6 h>re uud«r Marshall House I UST ItKCKIVKO at the Trimming uu •| eral variety Store, 139 Broughton stceet, Triinmt Ladies' Dress - nd Opera Caps, Rosct jan 13 TOIIACC'O A Nil HKGAltS. B°g«* Manufactured Tolmccn of vari- AiUU ous brands and sizes, 50 M. Segars various brands, in store and for sale by j»o 12 SWIFT A CO. T?L ( OUR. 100 bbls Baltimore Flour, do Prime Genesee do do Hiram Smith Extra Family Flour, in store iale by | jan 12] SWIFT ft CO, —10 Casks Codfish, 30 bbla. Pickled Her- Hugs, 80 boxen smoked do., 30 whole nnd half bar rels Mackerel, 20 KlU do., jost received and for sale by 4 Mo MAHON A DOYLK. BUNKERAOGDEN. AHHINI4 .11A OK KAH Y.—-Boston Chem- Wfl Washing—one package i “ gallon* of soft Soap of ■ Powders will make two gallons of soft Soap of nsnpei or quality for ell domestic uses. Just received and I ■nlo by [jan 17] W. W. LINCOLN. I i'lUIII CAIIIl-HOH Sir Jam.. Murn.y‘7 Fluid Camphor aud Fluid Magneein, just received VrtW.6kiKANH WHIBKV .-xi barrel. iV H.'iifiod, l.Bdins frum «Ur. Mirth. Jim, ud mi 1 ’ CLAOHUBH * CUNNINUUdM. AiiKiista ICiiilM-i- Shop. aould also take the pleasure of informing bln* inerous friends that he hasopoueda magnificent bl under tho Augusta Hotel, Broad-etrect, An^ ) every uouveuiunce will bo fouud to make hii] r ' comfortable. Stranger* aud friends wisitlng -f respectfully solicited to give me a call. - M. HAYWOOD, AIonutn#nt-sq., SavaoBit jnn I ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-st., Aaf^ guitaa AlOillK AIANUFACTOUY SADDLES, BRIDLES If HARNLU 183 CongrrNH.Nim’l, Snvnnnnh. ** The Subaoribera manufacture Ar A nd koop constantly on hand, a yt. large irud varied atook of Sad-. _ dies, Bridles and Harness, and make to order every iL .tcription of article! their Our stock comprises also a lurgo assortment of Carpet-Bags, Valises, Haddlu-Uags, Whips, 1c. * sons desirous of supplying themselves, will <«> wtl . ■ call at our establishment. All articles sold by os ^» warranted fur material and workmanship. execution prompt. • terme i ILMALLETr kodersi*- 1 4*XU ... M..I __ . superior quality, received per schooner Trtw* from Baltimore, aud for sale by „ V jan 13 a. C. TOM8,126 Bsj*. A: wanted*by [dee 24] JOHN I »K«:AN NUTS.—I,IKK) pound. Irwh P'“ l I >Ml!AN ] I NuU, In. Jin If ttd W. D. FOBD,? qoMI''"A I IUC!KWHEAT KL.OUK—Fir..-v, ^ I > from frit, in whol., itilf ind ifnirtir , m3 for tile hr Mm 171 YMi.t"? 1 ' -'IIIBKBK.—‘JO bun Uo.heu Cheete for; L illi'- BOftl—iW UUXM UOBIICU l/liovin . J jan 17 W. D- FOgP, U AI.TIIIIOKK Vl.OliU Jjl) t»l»l». mom Ylr-.ur fnr ml. li. e Flour, for sale by * McMAHON ft 1 | bUTTKIt null CIIKKHK.-05 drlmrip"* j 13 and choice Goshea and Western Butter : D ont,I PFI.KIS.nd FlrANTlPiO FOTAT'iJ’' A Prijr.QRiiu riiAn unu ru* — . -v il -260 bbls. now landing from brig Suss* Le«" from Boston, and for sale bj ^ - BUMKRBftOOD^i jan 18 1 1 f ? W IliL make Ithcral udvuncee upiui CoU«'' Rice shipped to mj friends iu either_ Boal°“; r( i suipnca iv my iricnus iu ninii ... ’ Baltimore, (dec28) A C.TOMS, Ueyg^ 8 TONE JAUH t Rplttooue nnd Pitcher;, of' •r with a good assortment of DoaiMtto D*Kj f... ..i. i.» 7iiiv rni i iwb > uiTl.kL*- 1 '