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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1853)
1 SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1853 THU DAILY NEWS. The Think On* lit* nt home with j B«ut on the elequenot Another plies the force of stalwart limbi, And keen wit sharpen'd by the whirl ofaetlon; For midnight lore no studious lamp he trlme, Curtain'd and muffled from the world * distraction. Two destinies—oon verging to one end. The glorious iMue of all human labor j Where in harmonious union softly blend The praise of (Jod, the profit of our neighbor. Each has his gift—the stamp aRla'd at birth, That marks him for the servant of a Master; The ehoaen steward of Ills realm of earth ; The shepherd watching for a higher Pastor. Each has his crown—of earthly laurels here, (father'd and woven by the hands t, f mortals; And when the Spirit-City's tews re appear. Dropp'd on his brows by angsls as its portals. Judge not whioh servos his master best, Haply thou mighlcst bo trus worth's detractor; Fop each obeys his nature's high bsheat,— The close-pent thinker, and ths busy actor. WilULEHALU AMI ItKTAIL CLOTHING- STORE. H AVING removed from the corner of Haruani and Ur/sn street to tha new brick building erected on tue site of tho Phoenix House, on Hryan straet, above Mr. champion's Grocery Store, the Subscriber! respect fully aunoance to the uitltens of Savannah and its vi cinity that they will keep constantly on hand a large and well eeleoted stock of Heady IHudc Clothing-, Together with every artieie necessary in th Gontlomen’t Furnishing Line. We would invite special attention to our elegant and Select stock of Kail and Winter Garments. shirts of of the Onest quality. Cravats io evsrv variety, Collars of the newest styles, Drawers and Undershirts of va rious materials and maks, Capa, Hats, Uloves, Socks. Hoots and 8hoas. Also Trunks, Blanket*, ko., Ac., all or whioh will b* sold at Uuuauolly Low Prices, by nov 6-flra D. ABIiAlIAM A BROTHER, Oliver's nsw brick building, Brysn-i WINTER IRON WORKS, nionigeinerj’, Alabama, Mept. i, 1832. fpiliiriE Works, aniploying ISO h*nds l X »•» average of an Engine ireeA/y—and beg attention ot Mill owners to the most valuable Improvement I Mill Machinery of the day, and so warranted—to wit: COOFKll’g PATENT UPU1U1IT AND DIRECT ACTING SINGLE AND GANGHAWiYIlLL ENGI1NE. L'KMMt ACIlfO (W1N0 OTUKR VALUABLE IMTHOVEMENTS) HUXlfc'S PATENT CONTINUOUSFbEDWOHKS An incomparably superior substitute for the Hay Wheel. LThe peculiar principle from which the above Mill de rives its greatest merit, is more especially valuable iu Ste application to the (fang 8a# frame. The Engiue ataua* immediately underneath the Saab, to which tha Pistoa Rod is directly attached. Tha motion of tiie Bash la thus directly controlled by tha steam iu tho cylinder, and by the introduction ot this at a particular poiut, tha foroo of both the up and downward stroke(usu- ally falliug with suoli jarriug o(TooIs on the plumber blocks nud wrist pins,) is cutirely arrested, the Sash being thus always suspended as it were on the Steam, relieving thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable to heat in the usual application; of nil heating teudency. hy virtue of this principle, practical demonstration can be furnished that tneso mills are capable of an ea sy speed of 2UU revolutions per minute, aud at this speed are noarly noiseless; the cut of the saws being almost alone beard. A common speed for the single snw under this auplioailon Is from 250 to SOU revolu tions ner tninnte I The style in whioh those Engines and their appurtenances are gotten up, is superior throughout, while the mill in its design, embodies eve ry pradical and well tried iir "* — wiles eve . nprovement extant. The Eugine and other work from this establishment is not excelled in any port of tho United States. Employing as it duos, the boat talent, aud provided with tue best hoavy and light tools and materials, no superiority of style or workmanship it admitted! This point is readi ly conoedsd by all who visit those very extensive works. Attention is also called to Cooper’ll “ Hti-lctly Portable and Vibra tory” Circular ftnw .Will; Which may be hauled with satire facility, from point to point, at pleasure, by four horses; and is warranted su perior to any heretofore presented to the public. Contracts made for delivery iu Mew York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or Ma- eorthe transportation to theso points being moder ate from the facilities presented by the Railroad and Water communication therewith. Address, A. WARNER, Heo'y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't, Montgomery, Ala. P. 8.—'These works have recently shippod to Pensa- eola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “ Cooper's direct acting tiang Engines, and two of bis single Saw En- jjiney which are capable of euttiug 6U.UUU fret of lurn- The parties ordering, offeeted the purohas* alter a tour through the Northern and Eastern Status, in soaroli «f the heal aud must approved Mill, after first examin ing those or this compnuy ; they returned after thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment mut with vruseutod such goucral advantages, or combi nations ot improvement as found at these works. HErXUXNULS : T. 0. Metcalf, President Meehan ice' B'k Augusta. U. B Lamar, Pres't B'k of tho Hepublio, New York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. Withingtou, Savannah, Win. M. Marlin,Charleston; Wright, Williams A Co., New Orleans. ly ont IS Dry Goods, Clothing, fto. UN I 0 N SAVING STOKE. Great Sacrifice AT MAAS 8c HEYMANN S CLOTHING KMPOBICM. the largest and beet selected stocks of . n CLOTHING, andoemtral assortment of Gen ttemen’s FURNIEH/NU GOODS and Fancy e ver^bromrht to this city, suitable for fall and winter wear, aM>ri*>s never knows or heard of la thier oea- enumerate a few leading articles in onr line, to whioh wo invite special attrition t Extra Heavy Overcoats. In Bearskin, Petersham, English and American Pilots, Fine Blanket and Double Cloth. Drew* nnd Frock ('onta, In Blaolc, Blue. Brown. Olive, and Dove Colored French and English Cloths. Ilunlnenn amt lIuntltiK Conta, In every variety of etjloe, end of different materials, such as Cloth, Casslmsra, Treed, Cash mo ret and man ufactured in plain, clouded, striped aud mixed patterns. I’nntiiloon*, In Blsok and fancy Colored Cloth, Caasinisr# and Ces- sinat superfine Doeskin in various colors. Vent*, Plain, White and Figured Satin and Silk-tor wedding and party wear; Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black nud Fancy Satins,Doe skins, Cush morels, Ac. Honlrry, Clouts' Shirts, Unusrshlrte. Drawer*. Rook*. Olovof, Suspenders, Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Nsek Ties of the latest French amt American styles in great variety, Hula, Capa. Trunk*, Carpel Dags and Valine*. The psonllar facilities possessed by the Subscribers for imiMirtiug their stock, will enable them to offer induce ments iu their trade seldom met with, and at the same ““The union saving store Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MAAS A 1IKYMANN. Iloyn aud Youtba* Clothing. Not to bo surpassed iu tha variety of styles, make and low price, to he found at tha above named estab- Ureat Reduction of Prices. In order to reduce the present large and choice stock of WINTER GOOD8 HAVANN A II UI M AZAAR, 118 Broughtonstreet, nezt dour to Horton if /like- man'» Jewelry Store. A DKLBAM’O beg* In aiiiinuuce lo hi* city. # and oountry customer* that in order to prepare tiu store for the reception of hie Spring Good;, he has determined to offer to purchutect for cash very liberal inducements to supply themselves with Winter Goods Trout his present stock. To those who have not con pleted their eapplies the present afford* a rsr* chain make purchases. These Goods bslug entirely mi e not thrust upon th* market (aa is cRen theca with oliaap sales) to bt sold at any priee, in order to get rid of them, but are offered to cash purchasers for tbe reason above mentioned, lioaeekeepera will do well i call early, thereby incut ing to themselves th* best o| portunity to make good eelections. jan & Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. BBWOVXt. Oyster, Refreshment and Pastry SALOON. M* jf Bryan Street, where he will devote hie entire attention to keeping a HEM’Al'HANT tor tha eccoui- dation of merchant* and others, who may choose to avail themsolves of iu convenience, lie ha* fitted it up handsomely with Private Bin vs, and parties of gen tleman, aud of ladies and gentlemen, can be accommo dated with private rooms. Tim Larder will be al ways well supplied, and the following can be always had on short notice : SOUPS.—Oyster, Turtle and Mock Turtle. OYSTERS.—Fried, Stewed, Broiled,and with Oraten. GAME. —Venison, Wild Ducks. Snipe, Rice Birds. Ac. CUTLETS.—'Venison Cutlet, Veal Cntletand Mutton Cntlst. OMELETS.—Plain, Omelet in Rum and in Madeira Wine. FISH.—Shoophend —Fried, Broiled, Stewed with luce, and with Gratun; Mullet—Broiled and Fried. Meal* can be obtained at all hours. Suppers gotten up and served in the moat elegant style, at the shortest notice. Gentlemen desiring day board, by the week month, at thi* establishment, will please notify the pi prietor. tf dec 8! Clentleineii’g Hrstoraiion. II. W FIG AND has just opened, under the Planter* Hotel, a m at and comfortable Eating Room, with an excellent Kitchen and Cooking IUngo adjacent, ns a Rcsti He has an excellent Cook rrotn Htrasboug, who w German, American and French tastes. Oysters, Fish. MeaU, evory thing that this market affords, can bo had la ail atylea on abort notico. Young Clerks and others who have rooms in town, are invited to try the Euro pean mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Boer, Hwissand LindhnrgurCheese, kept always on hand for the use of famili~~ MILLINERY, New Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STORE, DROUGHT ON-STREET, No 148. M R. FRANC 14 BTE1N, Manufacturer of Chro- nouiotere, Clocks, Towu Clocks, Watches, Ac. Ao., respectfully informs his customers aud ths public gene rally that he has httod up ths Store 148 Broughtou-st., Where be intends to make a permanent location, and carry ou tho Jewelry busiuoss in iu various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks. Chronometers, Jewel ry, Ao., Ac., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, aud warranted. New fashion Jewelry aud Fauoy Goods of all descriptions sold at the lowest price* possible. N. B.—Any Watch. Clock, Ac., Ao., that cannot be re paired by otnor watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted, nov J ly FRANCIS STEIN T AW COwPAHTNKRHHIl*.—The uudur 1 J signed has taken into partnership, in the practice oiihsLaw, his son, ISAAC MULFOItD MARSH, under tho naiuo of M. Jt 1. M. MARSH. They will personally attend the Superior GourU of Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch, ___ btu, ... wiiium©, Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. r |1|IE HUHHUHlBKIt hue on hand, and I constantly reoeiving from the best and table n *—* ,J *— - Counties, and have made arraugemeuts for th* prompt collection of debu in most of the counties iu tho State. AfAT Oifics 175 (up stairs) Bay-street, Savannah. MULFORD MA11811 400 UN) do Fair do Prime “ Jamaica " do aud 70 mats Old Java *• do Prime Laguire “ For sale from store by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. L'Olt BALE.—A prime, likely and iuteiliguut [7 man, about 28 years of age, of good character, and arranted sound. Apply to jan 8 WM. WRIGHT. 13 UL&SKIN UNDER VESTS.—Ju.t race small let Buskskm Under Veau for sole by ROBINSON A CAMP, NEGRO BROGANS, Gentlemen's fine Boots aud Shoes, Ladies', Misses' and Chll- drsn's do, for sale low by W. HE IDT. W OUDEN AND WILLOW WARE.-A large assortment may be found at 145 Broughton- Ljan 11 j MORSE A NICHOLS. U bVHNE au country nused—good axemen aud timber getter*.— WM. WRIGHT. ■ .'OR SALE.—A Muu 35 years old aud bin wife JL 32; a Woman 23 year* old with her boy child 3; a Woman 28 years old; a Wouiau 26; two Girls 18year* old ; a Girl 17 ) a Boy 15; and three Boys 12 years eld. Apply to(jan 16)WM. WRIGHT. llaidselck Champagne, 24 d brands, in store aud tor sale hy jan 14 ;ue, 2ft do Bonohs do, also other J. ROUSSEAU. W 1 Shawls, Worsted Plaida, Casslmarca, Blankets and other atylea of Winter Goode, selling off at reduced prices, by jan 14 UxWITT A MORGAN. M alaga gkafeb, Kaisms, n»*, Justreoelvad per steamer, ft kegs Grapes, 10 box- ns sustains, 10 half boxes do., 10 ur. do. do., 10 bbls. Ap- piss, 0 boxes Lemons, Cranberrsis, Figs, Almonds, Pa ean Nuts, English Walnuts, Pig Hams, Smoked Beef, Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork, Bologna Sausagee, Ac. jan 14 GEU. ALEXANDER, Cor. Boll and Congreea-sU,, Monument Bgr. 151 iiP Couuveo and Spraguee Prints; L. C. Ilaadkerehiefs; Kid Gloves; Black and White Check Silks; Bay State Long and Square Shawls, Ao., <ke.-all of which will be sold at our usual low prices. (V. C. WADSWORTH, Broughton-et. w AX X TAPERS—iu tisucy Boxes of hand *— patterns, received by m J. ▲. MAYER. [ ADIS.—it cask* of n superior quality of Pi { L Hams, just received aud for sale by **C. B. SCALLY, St. Andrew’s Hall. L'LOLR.—5d bhl«. Baliimore Flour, lauding X from schr. J. W. Anderson and for Bale by janl ROWLAND A CO. H av 2uU bales very superior Lueluru Huy landing and for sale by BRJQHAM, KELLY A CO. IjRI.UK NEW ORLEANS SUGAR,—10 L hhds. N. O. Sugar of prim* quality, lauding per rig J. A. Taylor, from Now Orleans, for sale by COHENS A HERTZ. tl^flAR,—10 hhds. Fort® RicutJugar; 15 hhds. Muaeovado do.; 10 hhds. St. Croix do.; at)bbls. Cof- tee Sugar; 30 bble. Crushed and Powdered do, just re* ooived and tor sale by * MCMAHON A DOYLE. HUlTa ot Satinet Clothing, suitable JL tor house servants, at tour dollars per suit, tor sal* 2 y^ 16 * ROBINSON A CAMP. (VI Weal India Mol—os, ih kbU * 49 8jn * p '-> lul and for sale by 4 MoMAHOW A DOYLE. 156 Hroqghtoa .treat ’ • ^ CIDER. Bbls. Cider, n superior article, in store for - -'ealeby [janft] BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. K EC'ElVEDper steamer, a lio.h supply oi Snggrs, Teas, Caadlca, Soap, Tobaeoo, Clg.'rs; * QN0,ri,, i all Of which wu CEO. ALEXANDER. f uad io • lorB * choice lot of Pecan i, Null, iUbsrts, Binil Nuts, Sort Shell Almond-.. of JOHN D. JESSE. BONNETS ! BONNETS ! 'Fur the Million. Jutt rtceictd ptr Itcamtr ot 1'rimming and General 139 nrouKlilon Street. The Proprietor having returned from the North would respectfully announce to the in habitants of Savannah and surrounding coun try, that he has just opened a Maguiflcent and Extensive Stock of SILK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS — consisting of 10 cases luidies and Misses’ rich 811k, Satiu and Straw Bonnet* and Hats, ail the way from 40o. to $4 ; richly trimmed children'* white, drab and black Ucuvur llata; extra rich French Brocade Bonnet llibboni; rich white and colored Frin ges; rich Lace Gimps, Galoon a la Mode. Paris Trim mings, Velvets, with a great variety of other Trimming Material*; Buttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; Whale bone. Chaiu Buck, Jenny Lind, Bloumer and Twist ''ombs; Purse Silk aud St-iol Trimiuiugs; Zephor, Worsted, Embroidery, 8adher and Floss Kilk, every shade and color ; Embroidered Pattern., black and col ored Glaoie Bonnet and Sewing Silks; Bouuet Linings, Shapes, Hewed Colors and Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow- o.~s, Wreaths ; Hail', Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Gilt and Silvered Trimmingc, India Rubber and Kid Dolls and Balls; Dress Floi uear, Mautillak, Scurfs aud Aprons, Pinked with new pattern.; children's Robes, Smoking Caps, Slippers, marked aud braided. In connection with tho above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by comnuteut Milliners from New York, will attend to the Milliuery aud Trimming department, and will eudeavor, w ith ■kill and taste, to please all who may favor her with their orders. STRAW BONNETS AND IIATS cleaned, repaired and pressed iu the latest fashion. Three Apprentices aud three Bonnet 8ew*ra wanted immedi ately. Apply at 138 Broughtoa-st. dec 13 Remember the spot—13V Broughton-street, next door Dr. Hyerson.ly jan 1ft MARSHALL. HOUSE, BrouRHow-wtri»gt t Hwvwnnnli, Un. Wm. Johnson, Proprietor, a This e.tnliliahim'iit ia now in “ full tide of succossrul operation." The patrouage thus far extend to it, the proprietor regard* as assur ance that his enterprise had ceased to be au experiment ^almost as noon nr it commenced, and that the Mnrshull 1 House has already obtained a pormaneut and prominent position among the hotels of our city. Being eituated on one of our finest streets, contignoui to various places of business, and free from the noiso and bustle of our more crowded thoroughfares, its loca tion affords inducement* of qiiiut aud convenience. To familiee visiting Savauunli, our arrangements enable us to offer enlarged accommodations. To the public, the assurance ia renewed, that every requisite of a first class hotel will be supplied thnt intelligent industry aud liberal expenditure can command, ly aug 24 Eagle Hotel, On the Corner of Baker and Chatham its., Oj;lrtlinr|»c, Georgia. SITUATED IN THE MOST RUSINEXS I'AlU Uf TUE CITT. BY JAMES BELL. This is thn largw.t mid best furnish ed Hotel in the city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Charges moderate, and Fare the best the country afford*. A largo and oxtemuve 1.ivory Stable is near at hand. Tho public aro invited to cull and boo fur them.elves. seplU EMPIRE HOTEL,' Oglethorpe, (in. the Washington Hall, "Kli" qillE Subscriber, Iu I Macon, Oa., hi nishsd it thrnughm having largo and airy rooms, lie hopes tion of public patronage by cloae utter having good stabling and every ccnve the guesta of hi* hoi “ j» ^ l.v Millinery uiul Urcss-Makinir. Mite. S. TOMBS, No. 1ft Barnard-street, ill opeu on Tuesday, October 2tlth, her Fall .ock uf Bonnets, Ribbons. Caps, Fioweri, Vel vet Ribbons, Mantilla and Dreaa Pattern*. All orders from the oountry punctually at- tended t t 2ft MRS. SI LIIEIt, No. Ift7 CONORKSA-8TRKET, Will open on Friday next, £kh inat.her Fall Stock ot Fashionable Kilk, Velvet, Straw, and French Imported Bonnets, Ribbons,Trimmings tor Dresses, Frenoh Flowers, Silks for Party Dresses, Collars and Uuder-Sleoves, respect fully invites the attention of Ladies to bar Store, No. 157 Congress-street. •JT All of the above goods are of 5!rs. S.'s selec- MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. Mils. DOE, No. 17 BARNARD-STREET, ^ Takes this method *f inforui|ug tne Ladies of Ute Savannah, aud vicinity, that she has on hand (and will b* constantly reoeiving) a large and fashionable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mautillas,. Straw Trimmings, Ao., Ac. P. 8.—Ail orders from the cor,ntry promptly attended mannfavtursrs in the eonntry, Rich Diamond,^!- by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, euoh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea bets; Castors; Cups nud Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauce Ladles: Pio, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Piokle aud Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Balt Collars and Fruit Knives; Silver Platod Spoons, Forks and Ladlol; Cak* Baskets; Castors; Waiters; 8nuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanca-Ilandie Knives and Silver Plated ou Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Flue 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass Clocks of every description. Gold and BUver Levar and Lepin* Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold aud Silver Spectaoles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keye; Fine Ilogore's Poeket Cutlery; Raaors and Raaor Strops; Card Cases Fort flMIE Subscriber has nmv received his fall stock I of Stoves, and respectfully solicits a call al his es tablishment, where a large variety of Stoves fur cook ing, parlors and offices, from tho best manufacturers, are on sale, on thu most renaouablo term*. Also, Hol low Ware, Pots. Ovens. Spiders, Saucop&r.s, Caet Iron Pumps, Beer Pumps, Cast Iron Charcoal Burners. Had Irons, Revolving aud Long Handle Waffle Irons. Wafer Irons, Fire Dogs. Fire Irons, Nails, Teaks, Table Cut lery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Box aud other Coffee Mills, Brass Faucets and Couplings, Ac. A choice selection of l'lanUhod Ware, Coffee Biggina, Tea Pots, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, large and •mall, Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Cigar Lamps, Ceutro Table Lamp*, Cam phi ne Lamps, Oil Laniii*, aud a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid Lamp., Brass and White Metal Candlesticks. A large assortment of Japanned and Plain Tln-Waro, Chamber Pails, Toilet Pails, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases, Cash Boxes, Square and Round Boxes, Spice Boxes, Ba sins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Glasn Draiuors, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12 to28inches. Spittoons, Foot Baths. Ac., Ac. Woodeu Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses, Step Ladders, Tubs, Pails, Keelers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children's Willow Chairs, Brushes, Ac., Ac. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work executed with dispatch. Printed Catalogues may be had on applica tion and sent post free. Silver's Fire aud Water-proof Mineral Taints con stantly kept on hand; Camphine and Spirit Gas. Sale Room—10, 12 and 14 Baruard-st. Workshop—184 Buy-at. nov 17 JOHN J. MAURICE. WM. J. HUNT’S ShavingA Hairdressing Establishment. No. lONMt Brongliion-otresfl, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW'S HALL W J. H. beg* respectfully to announce (o the • citisens of Savaunah that his faoillties for dis patch in his business are now complete, aud that every attention which the oonvuulenco of his customer* may requir* will be promptly attorded by him. Thankful for the very libera) patronage he has thus far recoiled, his future efforts will be directed so as to merit an in- legnes.Reatoi s, kept const* From his long axpariaaoe and extensive facilities, ha confidently believe* he will satisfy all who may favor . His prioea ar* as low, and iy establishment in the State. 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. confidently believen he wll him with their patronage, terma as liberal as at any • David Morris, Coenur ov ll.VAN AND Jmniu»-8r«in, SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of .... Iron Door», Shutter*. Locke. all kinds Railings, Urates, Sec. _ WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with nuplck- able Locks, MADE TO oudeu. Persons wish ing to ascertain the qualities of the 8afes made by me in thia eity, are respectfully referred to the Bank of Savannah, the Planters' Bank, and th* following mer chants. whom I hav# supplied: A. A. Solomons A Co., in A Eckman, J. L. Oope, and D. B. Nichole. All KUaui* J , ... orders punctually attended to. aug 24 (Duns, Bides, Hardware, &c. IIE 8UB8CKIKER beg* leave to inform his I friends and th* public generally, that he has pur chased the eatire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTUEUS, J. T. JONES. 200 COFFEE. Bags Prime Green Kio Coffee. AU * 7 Old Gov. Java 2UK *• •• I 30 •• •• s In store aad fur salt by [jan 12] 8W1FTACO. QUGAK. O 1ft hhds Prime P. R. Sugar. 10 do Muscovado Jo 10 do N.O. do 2ft bbls Stuart's Circle A. Sugar Crushed. * " “ Sugar Clarified. * ‘ Yellow Clarified. 20box** ** Refined Loaf. In store and for sale by [jan 12] 8 WITT A CO. TEA, TEA. 10 Young Hyson Tea. I," 15 do Black Tea, in store and far sale by J»° BWiiT* co. JVMtBHli FI.OWKKBKKDM -JuiT^TViv.J j b J Li«» 1AJ JNO. A. MAYER. ('"H SALK—A *r»( r.l. Rl.ck.umu, ud * i.» r u“ “ ob - 1 ■L UUCKWHEAT. — A fresh * Jd! > B,u f BockwhAat, ia *5 lb hags, a< 61 C. B- SO ALLY, 81. WM. WHOHT. arrival of new at S7«- sash^fer " • No, Z7 Bui 1-st. LllA N J’ coons B.-so b«- .il I i ao h .1, barr.lt N*. PCAOHORa A CUR RINQHAM. >r aala by | jan 4J McMAUOl ( fpOTLSST* T. W. iricAUTIIOIt A CO, Mauufocturor and Doaler in Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Ware. Hollow and Enam- •l.und Pipe and Shoot Lead, Copper and Zino. Store No. 13 Bar- NARD-8TKEKT, SacaunuA, Ga. AU kind* of Copper, Tin aud 8hoct Iron ,t the shortest notice. Kobinsoii A Cmiip, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE now receiving their alock» of Fall and Wi jl\ ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, and Fancy Colored English aud French Cloths; Over Coatings, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Beavers am Karaeva, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and l)rab; Euglish. Franco aad Amerioan Caasimer ,of Dl'k and FancyCol- ors; Vestings, of Silks, Santina, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rich Cut-Silk Volvcts. All of which will be made up at the shortet notice, and ia th* best stylo of workmanship. Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the well-known Clothing Uouae of W. T. Jennings A Co., No. 231 Broadway, New York, and is warranted equal to any iu the olty. Wu keep constantly on hand the largest assortment of Furnishing Gouds of any house in thu trade, such as White and colorud Shirts; Vnu.-y do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Gauxe Merln ’ Under Garments; Shaker Flanue) aud Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and Lamb* Wool Hosiery; Silk utid Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, While and colored Kid Gloves, of Aloxandur'a make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; aud, in fact, every thing ueceasary to a gr~ on as scoommodaUnf L ... Qaqdry'a Building, next do< o Pulaski House. aep2l Fall amt Winter Dry Goods. L aROCHK, UOWNE a CO. have received hy r cent arrivals, and offer for sale upon the most f vorablo terms, a full stuck of Plantation Goods, to which they invito the attention of merchants and planters, vis 24,Util) yards Kerseys, all qualities. 12,000 do Schley’s Plain*. 10,000 do white and black Washington Jeans. fi.OUO do heavv all-wool Plaius. 5,000 pairs English Duffil Blankets. 100 do 10-1, 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blankets. 20 hales 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Bro. shirtings. 20 do Osnabnrgs. In addition to tho above, their stock of House Furnish ing. Staple and Faucy Dry Gooda, ia now complete, aud will compare with any house in tho southern cuuut /' l ROCKR1E.**.—Thn choicest quality of Fnni- VX Ily Goceries, Wines, Liquors and Holy da v Fruits, to be had at [dec 17 | C. B. SCALLY S, Delivcredin any part of tha city free of cortege, and put np with can. ?.nd correctness. 4 FOR tSALE. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10horse power, with Booiler attached. Apply to • IS COHENS A 11 El A JLU.—3U half barrel* Taylor Sc Sou’s Albany IV Ale, per bark Harvest, jnst received and for sale by qUANTOCK, ROBERTS A CO., jfifig WiUIfik'a Wharf. New-York Advertisements. Philadelphia Advertisements. NEW-YORK WI KB RAILING WORKS ' r HE SUBSCRIBER manufneturr. WIRE RAIL- I 1NO for publle and private grounds, Verandahs, Window Guards and Orating; WROUGHT and CAST IRON RAILING. tn> D Columns. Iron Doors aad 8hutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furniture; WIRE FENCES, for Plantations. Railroads, Ao., made entirely on a now plan, with rails and iron posts. Prlaas at 9, 11 and 13 cents per running foot feet high. For oirealara with dsstgua addreis JNO. II. WICKERSIIAM. 312 Broadway. New-Yovk. N. B.—Ths Subscriber would refer to th# onelosnr* of Forsyth-plaoe, the railing and gallery work at tha Jew ish Sy nagogue, and a number of d welling* in Savannah, the enclosure of the private cemetery of th* Everett family at Fort Valley, and also to Ins work at Macon, Madi»..n, aud other places In Georgia. Agent in Savannah, O. W. IIAUDCA8TLE, No. 200 Congross-st. and 0ft St. Julian -it. ly mar ft . ild call yoni stock of papers which embrace the largost variety ever before offered in this market, consisting of tho following Owen A tlurlbnL Plainer A Smith, Green Mountain Mills, Doten, Mansfield A Root, Oaburn A Gibb*,] Gibbs A Colt, Niagara Mills, Kingsland A Son, A. L. Dunncll, Brapley A Brothers, Stay A Dean; Fuller, Parko E . ParkorjA Parsons, together with colored, printing, envelope, tisauo, tea, wrapping aud all kinds of paper usually kept by a pa per warehouse. CARSON A HARD, jy 29 fim Paper Warnho»Mi,*8l Pearl street. VALUABLE 8LI100L BOOKS. C hog to cnl) the attention of truchers aiul friends of Education to the following Text KIDDLE'S ARTRONOMY.-A Manual of Astrono my and Use of the Globes, for Schools aud Academies; by Usury Kiddle, Principal of Public School No. 2, of the city of New-York; with questions and lllnatra- tion*. Price 31 eta. PARLEY’S UNIVERSAL HISTORY.—A Univers al History, on the Basis of Geography, in one volume, 12mo.. Aw) pages, illustrated by Ma;>s and Enrravings, and designed for the family circle, and for the use of schools. $1. NEWMAN'S SOUTHERN ELECTRIC READERS. In Four Parts. GRAY'S CHEMISTRY: Or. tii* Hi kuknts or CllKtilSTHY—Containing the Principles of the Science, both Experimental and Theoretical, illustrated with numerous Engravings; by Alonso Gray, A. M., Profes sor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy in the Brook lyn Female Institute, Andover, Moss. Revised edition. 1 vol., I2mo., 400 pages. $1. THE ANALYTIC MANUAL; by James N. MeElll- ffott, A. M., formerly Classical Principal of the Collegi ate School, Now-York olty. 82q ota. McELLIOOTT'8 YOUNO ANALYZER-Being an eaay outline of the course cf instruction in the English Language, presented in McElligott's Analytic Manual, designed to serve the double purpose of Spelling-Book nnd Dictionary in the younger olassos in schools; by J. N. McKIllgott, A. M. 25 eta. THOMSON’S SERIES OF ARITHMETICS.—1st— Thomson's Arithmetical Tables, 10 cts; 2d—Thomson's Mental Arithmetic, 12?{ cts; 3d—Thomson's l'raotical Arii.-Uiutio, 37H eta» 4th—'Thornton's Higher Arithme tic, 7ft eta. We have the highest testimonials iu favor of these >oks from every partof the Union, wMch, together with LUtt nf our Standard T>xt Books, may bo had St the of- ee of the Daily Morning News. Teachers, School Committees, or Trustees, who wish i examine any of our School or Musio Hooks, with a viow to their introduction, will he furnished with conies free of chargo. If to be aout by mail, a sufficient “ " ' “ nist be sent wiih order — r—f -— » m— - ....rd, or at most, half the price of the book will usually cover the expense of postage. Careful directions, stating the post office, county aud State, should accompany the order. NEWMAN k IVISON, 199 Broadway, New-York. tf J. M. COOPER ft CO. Can bo had atth# book-store of jy29 Costar’s Exterminator. DOR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF L Rats, Mice, Cookroachcs, Ants, Ground Mice, loies, Beetles, Crickets, Ac. Warranted uot injurious > the humau family. Will not die in their holes. Also n Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED BUGS. Prinoipal Depot, 448 Broadway. RxrKite.vcks.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel ; Shelley s Saloon, Johusou proprietor, Broadway and Anthony street*; Chaa. Thibault, No. 1ft Washington street; L. Dolino- nico, 23 Broadway ; E. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Times ; Westchester House, Bowery nnd Broomo streets ; W. Ilolbcrtou, 430 Broome street, and 7ft Maiden Lane; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 3outh struct; George Oay, G7 Uuiou Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Biuesse, 43 John street, nud 80 St. Mark’s Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr., Architect, 304 Broad way, - • ItiT fectual trial, and having seen the wonderful effects of the same, and convinced of the superior offioacy of hie Exterminator ovor any other preparation ever offerrod to the public, I cordially reoomiueud it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 107 RATS wero found dead : ~i the kitchen and cellara. THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Hotel, 305 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For sale by all the wholesale druggist* in the city and the principal druggists in the United 8tates, Canadas, West Indus, Ac. Wi ‘ * " * «r i ill hy J fr 448 Broadway, New York. Be wise in time—’Tie Folly to defer. AFFLICTED READ ! r HOUSANDS are suffering from disease from which there is no difficulty In being permanently uu speedily relieved, provided the means be need. As very vice has its own pnniahment, so it would aeein cry disease has its remedy. Thiels* J * u nothing in this Hr* more cerf-*- AMKRICAN COMPOUND is the . certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate charaoti speedy and v ... ... _ te character, known to the world. Adapted to every stage of the dia- nor restriction in dlet;( rom th* certain aud speedy re lief it gives, it is now tho most popular remedy of the day. Ton thousand oases have been cured effectually by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted can rely with ooutidcuce on its curative powers over diaeases of thia character. Full direction* accompany each bottle. BlL CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound, and purchase only of tbe Agent*. Obsorre that tho geuulne has the wrilten Signature of the proprietor on the wrapper, and th* name blown iu th* Gloss—Price For sale by A. A. Solomons ft Co., Thos. M. Tumor ft Co., W. W. Lincoln, Savannah: Phillip Molae, Agusta; Ellis ft Co., Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggists in all tha large towns and Citlasiu the United States. aodly jy 20 & ICOCEKIBH.—10 casks Hams—new 100 bbla. Potatoes 20 hhds P. R. Sugar 20 do Orouud 60 half-bbis No. 1 and 2 do 2ft kitt* No. I do 24s) Iba Codfish 50 boxes Scaled Herrings 3 K) bbls Whisky, Gin, Rum and Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gia 20 quarter aud eighth caaks Wine 2 quarter casks Scotch Whiskey 2 do do Jamaica Rum fiO boxes assorted Cordials 100 bbla Baltimore Flour 60 do Ueuesieo and liiram Smith do 100 halrabbis Canal Flour 150 boxes Palo and No. I Soap 20 do Toilet do 200 do Sperm, Star and Mould Candles 200 bags prime Rio Coffee 7ft do do Java do 20 half and quarter boxaa Rxisina 3 bales Almonds 60 boxes English Dairy and White Cheese 2)0 do Tobaeoo, assorted qualities 60 cases llysou aud Blaok Teas 2ft bbla Butter and Sugar Uiscuil ft boxes Piue Apple Cuaese r crop N. O. Syrup 50 do W. I. Molasses 10 do Stuart's Syrup s I/e;uon Syrup 60 five and ten gallon kegs I.ending and in store, for sale by * cohe; COHEN ft TARVER. 4 FARGO of 5300 bushels White Corn, and /\ 150 bushels Peas, hourly expected—for sale on or before arrival. (ja 13) A. C. TOM8,126 Bay at. o ATS AN1) CORN.—1000 bushels Corn nud quantity of Oats, fur sals by 1 Me MAHON ft DOYLE. TELLY III If bob Churns, Iftft Broughtou-st Vftft Broughtou-st. [janllj MORSE ft NICHOLS. W INTKU WHALE OIL.— 1000 gallon. Bleached Y/inter Whale Oil, warranted to stand cold weather, just received and for sale at a reduced prlceby [jan 6] MOORE ft HENDRICKSON. 1?VKNINCJ DRESS SILKS.-Just received 1 j a few patterns of plain colored Silks, suitable f Evening Dresses; also colored Satin, by W. C. WADSWORTH, doe 23 Under Marshall House i I Pels, Ac.—just receiv«d a lot of new Pate ’Da Foie Or as. Truffles, Petits Pols. ArtiehauU, Qelee, for sale kj[dec 30—tf) J. ROUSSEAU. UOK SALK.—A Woman 34 years old, a good I 1 Cook; a Woman 28 years, a Woman 21 years, cook ; > Woman 19 years, and a Woman 18 years. Apply to jan 6 WM. WRIGHT. jp ROUND AUGURS for sinking telegraph xjt polos and posts of all kinds in the ground, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, jsa 8 102 Bryax-st. N KW Oltl.KANN.IIULA.HNIiM.-luObtil,. now orop, of prime quality, for aale by jan 8 COHENS ft HERTZ. TkKUKIVKD par ship ILtrliord, *20 bhla. yal- TV low Onions; 10 bbls. Newtown Pippin Apples, and loir sale by (dte 2K> JOHN D. JESSE. K 1CU 44LACE rtlLKPi— in Mode, Drub, j’Green, Rose, Bine aud Salmon Cdora, just reo'd Florida by W, C. W ADSWOftTII, IMarahftll ilevae Building. Also—a JOHN DALY. 28 Whitaker street. r 1OHN.-U.000bushels prime White Fllu't North Carolina Corn, ia Store aud for sals by dee 2d A.C. TOMS, Bay Street. E KIV OKI,BANS WHIK1K Y.--50 btils. of choice quality, landing from brig J. A. Taylor, New Orleans, and for sale by S COHENS ft HERTZ. TV (.ANTING POTATOES.—bbl.. Nov. J Sootia Potatoes, suitable for plant! ng—e*Jd to yiald better aad mature mifeh earlier than other kinds. For sale by [jan 4] SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. 350 FOR8ALB. Rutliela of Seed Rice. Apply to jan 12 WM. WR ,3011 LKAMK.—A desirable Farm and healthy situation a few miles from tko city, on acc.mmo- ting tema. Apply te (jaa ») WM. WBIQUT. dec 22 CLAOHOBN ft CUNN1NGIiAM. tiCKWHKAT.—Afresh supply just rcceiv- od in barrels and 2ft Bt bags, of the best quality, •m the Snsquehanuah Mills, and for aal# by •" a. O. TOMB. 12tf Bay street. dec 20 /'IMKBISU.—10 huxrs Mild nud ft do. English \ J Dairy of a vary fine quality and flavor. Those who dstire to oat enuire Cheese, call and try. jan 8 C B. SCaI.L Y. Hv. Andrew's Hall. T > KCKIYKD iter late arrivals Pieklea,Catsup*, XV Sardines, Lobsters, fresh 8a!mon, Buckwheat, Soofeh Ale, London Porter, Wit os, Liquors, Cordials, Lemon Syrups, Guava JsUys, k>o. JeuI4 7 DEO* ALEXANDER. Piano Fortes. O. C. », CARTER. No. 171 Ctmtnnl- ;e!reet, sixth door above Firth,opposite the State House, up stairs, Puilxdkl now offers to th* public an #u- - — - ureiy new assortment of PIANOS, just received from th* most celebrated maker*, and of eucli pattern* and finish as to d#f> competition. Messrs. Nunns ft Clark’s aud James Thompson's Instruments, which ar* here offered, stead unrivalled In th* opinion of all competent judges, »■ poasessingbeauty and purity of tone never boiore attained by Any maker. Also, PIANOS with /F.OI.IAN Attachment. Chnreh ftUd Parlor ORGANS, SERAP1I1NK8 and MELODE- GNU, all of which are warranted, and will be sold at the manufacturers' lowest cash prioea. AH cash orders for musio promptly attended to. Second hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tnned and repaired. P. 8.—The extraordinary success of th* PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF ftlUBlC, and th* perfect satis faction it has given, induce* the subsoriber to continue It. Lessons in SINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, ko., are given by Artiste of the very highest ability. It needs but be mentioned, that Big. ANDREA ALFI8I. and Mademoiselle IlELKNE HCHAAFF, who stand I re-eminent among the profession, are connected with the Institution, and derote their time aud talonta to the pupil*. [je2fi ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. UKOUGK J. IIENHELS, No. 17!) Chestnut-street, I’liiladelpliin. OPl’ONITB THE STATE HOl'bE, Hat just received Irom France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS CURTAIN MATERIAL. 'tOMHUMMi -all Uic uew uml l i.lMamuli], color, in Brouateile, Plush and Satin I)e Laine. rtaius hung in tbe most aubstantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Q Cu Fall, aro respectfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Paris twenty fine sots of superb Rose- nod Drawing-Room Furniture, of which the sump* iaud before purchasing, as tho goods will be sold low. A largo assortment of well lluisliod plaiu Mahogany nd Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap. Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO UEORGE WIL.LIG.) No. 188 Vliestn ut-st., Phladelpliia, PIANO To" R T E S , DIiihIi'uI InNtrninontn, Hheof IBusIc. Violin, <<uitui-, Ilni'p Striii«a, A c. A LL of which will bo sold at the vory lowest rates. Catalognos sent to any partof the U. States by addressing as above, post paid. LEE ft WALKER'S stuck being one of the largest in the U. States, aro confident of giving satisfaction to all those who may favor them with their patronage, jo 14 ly GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans A Watson’s Nn. 83 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! ite rsiii, ii a it ui.siu;;;n. v*. October 30, 1861. The undersigned,bppointed a Committee for the purpose by tho officers of the State Fair, were present thiaafter- noou, when Messrs. EVANS ft WATSON tested one of ‘.heir small aised Salamander Fire-Proof Chrttt, at which time they consumed tiikke munciug at 1 o’clock, P. M., •Ving exposed it to a nhitefuat for two hourt, suffi cient todestruy the cast iron font. On opening the Chest, the papers, together with 2,000 circulars deposited in taken out, not only having been pre- 9 ft) * *- “ JosEpn Ritter, John B. Cox, Ex-Governor o Pa. Cua*. E. Mustek. A. O. Heist Kit, E. E. Bol'Dinott, A. T. Newhou), Committee. C.W.VAN IIOKN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, Fbr Prolaptut Uteri, ( Falling of the Womb.) ^MIL attention of Physicians ami Ladies suffering I from the above derangement, ia respectfully in vited to “Can Horn's Improved Uterine Supporter They are made without tho Steel Springs, which are highly otyectionablo on accountof theirchnflug the hipfc, ftc., making them extremely uupleasaut to be work.— They have no superior for the relief and cure of th# above displacement, and era recommended and used iu the pructlce of the following Professor aof Obatotrica and Diseasei of women and children, vix,: Profleaaor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. “ J. S. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phils. “ Ciiaa- Woodward, .Med. Inst., Cincinnatti, O. “ W.P. Johnston, Columbia Co 1'ge, Wash'n.D.C. •• H. Miller, Med. Den t, Unlr'y, Louisville, Ky. •* A. H. Cenas, Med. College of I^uisiann.N. O.. hy the Physicians generally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of ail descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, aud for all derangements requiring tho use of Bandages, orlnstrn- ^onta for restoration. MOORE ft HENDRICKSON, je lft lr Agents in Savannah C- W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Brace manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces aro requested to give those a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or delim itated constitution have acquired the jhabit of bending forward, (round ’shouldered) and compressing the Cheat and Lungs, will find the above Brsco to remedy the above defect, anC ensure an erect carriago, with improved symmetry aud form of body to the woarer. aud also allowing a full, free and heakhy action and expanaion of thn Lungs, by removing the compression, and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak aud disoasud. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO., Manufacturers of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. je 17 TAILOUIN44. M ESSRS. DUinLIO a CAREY having just re turned from the North, respectfully invite their customers, th* eltisena of Savaunah. and the public generally, to call and examine their kail stock of all styles and colors of French, English and American Cloths, Cassimrrts and Vestings, which they are pre pared to manufacture to order iu the noatese aud most fashionable styles. Also their stock of Ready-Mad* Clothing, consisting in part nf Sardinian, Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddington, and other new and fashionable Coats, Vests and Punts. Tho uudersigned having soleeted these gooda with great care, feel confident»(• leasing all who may be in waut. Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS aud FANCY ARTICLE8 is oompletu aud well assorted, which they will sell on the most favorablo and accom modating terma. •*P 23 DIBBLE ft CAREY. Keep it before the People. T'VldCOVERED AT LAST.—A HAIR DYE If that operates on natural principles. CBISTA- DOHO invites tho attention of the Ladies and Gentle men of Savannah, and of the acientiflo world, to his LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chemical faetimile of the col oring matter, and the vegetative elements with uhlcli, in combination, nature colors th* Hair aud sustains Ha vitality. Thia DYE atauds alone. Other preparatii vitality, t ms hi i. stauus alone. Other preparations of its class destroy the Hair, but vigor aa well as color is communicated to the fibres by the uso of CRISTADO- RO'K Invention. Experimental demonstration is offer ed to all skeptics. Applied, and for sale wholesale aud CRISTADORO'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON, oot 28 No. 9 Monumont Square, west side. w UI1AT1IAA1 MllKlUFF’g HALE. "ILL bo sold on tho first Tuesday in February before tho Court llouao in the city of 8a- *he legal hour# of sale, a Runaway lea, who is now confined in the Jail ted Charles, v of Chatham County, ordorod by the Honorable the Jue- ticea of the Inferior Court that lie may be sold as the law directs, (dec 2ft) JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff C. C. Marshal! House Dressing Saloon. XfKMNltM. COHEN A' HANNON resp.cl. Ill fully announce to the oitlsons of Savannah tha. they are now prepared to do all kinds or work in their line, at their new shop, near the corner of Broughton aud Dray ton-sts. They have established the following as their ratee of chargee. For a single Shave 10c.; per month, for 2 or 3 times per week, 76o.; 4 times a w ock $1; ft or 0 times a week $1 60; evory day $1 7ft per month. Hair cutting 20u.; hair curling 25c.; Sham pooing 20c. Mr. COHEN will always hold himself in readiness to attend to order# from those who may rtqnire his servi ces at their homes. ly jjoy rt A A LIC4HT HAT—Weighing only lfc ounces, that cannot bo injured by being smashed. We have no hesitancy fn saying that this is the lightest Hat ever offered for sale. Gentlemen should not fall to provide themselves with ouo of these Hats, which .... luxjrj. to wu.r. Kor ,.U ,l th. u.t store of [oct 9 .. BARNUM ft CO., 149 Cougreaa-i t 'LOUR.—850 barrels Rultimoro Flour, «5do. Geneaseo do., 25 do. Hiram Smith's do., received and for sale by [janli) MeMAHON ft DOYLE. M kltAMIY FltUITM.—Just received 5 do/.oti ' Brandy Prunes, ft do. do. Poaches, ft do. do. Pear »*loUy [ jaa ID|A- BONAUD. 19 A. BONAUD. CANDLK*. 1 r\ BOXES Judd's Patent Sperm Candles 2ft do. do. Sperm do. 2ft do. Litchflold'a Pearl do. Just received and for aala by J. ROUSSEAU, jaa comer Bull and Bay streets. >KCAN MTS.—A Iresh lot Pecan Nuts just received and for sal* by J. ROUSSEAU. A LMONDS,—5 bbls. Son Shell Almouds, just received and for sal* by )an 19 3. ROUSSEAU. Bbls. superior Keystone Mills Flour; 23 du t/1/ Extra do do do; 3d half bbls superior Belivdero do do; for sal# to arrive per sehr Geo J Jones from Bal- tlmors. by [jan 19) BUNKERft OGDEN. UAt'UN, HAMS, LARD.—6 hhds Bacon x> Shoulders; 3 tierces Hams; 8 bbls nsw Baoon Haras; 150 kegs new Leaf Lard, fur sale to arrlv* per schr Oto J Jones from Baltimore, by j*n 19 BUNKER ft OGDEN. TTOK8.—Received a full supply of Brades, Pat IL snt and Carolina Hoe*, also Lyndon's Hoes, and tor sale by C. HOPKINS, Ag't, J* B 2* No, 177 Cougreaa-H. ¥ ACKKKEL and HAI.MON. — ftc.okwd Salmon ; also in half bbls. aad Kits, and lb* sal* [j* B »] W. D. FORD. kATH.—kSnags Oats, landing ffoui schr. Trl K f ton and tor sale by U BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. PATENT MEDICINES, &0. Liver Complaint, Jaundice,Dyapepala, C hronic or Nerveui Debility, DUi-m.es or the Kldoeya, And all Dlajoses ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of fthe Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fulluass or tveight in th* fltoinach, Sour Eruotationa, Sinking or Flutter ing at th* pit of ths Stomaoh, Mu iuimiug fiof the Head, Hurried and Difficult Bientiling, Fluttering at th* Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before j the Sight, Fiver (tnd dull pain in the head, Deficiency of Ptrepira- lion, FtUownr•» of the Skin and Pyre, Pain in the Side, Burk, Chest, Limbs, ife,, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Bu ing In the Flesh, Constant Imuuininys tf A til and Gr Depression tf Spirits, van be elleulually cured by HR. HOOFLANIV8 CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PMEPAHKD MV DK. C. i>l. .1 A < ! 14 SON, AT THE GERMAN UEDICIFK STORE, 120 AR STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power a rtr the above diseases is not rxrelM, if equalled, ly any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases, tyler skiful physician* had failed. These Hitters re worthy the attention of invalids Possessing grea virtues iu the rectification of diseases uf the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching poweri iu weakness and affautiuns of the di gestive organs, they are withal sere, oertaln and pleas- READ AND BE CONVINCED. [From the Bostou Bee.) The editor said, Deo. 22d— Dr. llwjland'* celebratnl German Bitters, for tha cart or Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly ouo of tho most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have beeu used by . w— m yg | l0 has hiiu- - lie day, id*, aud a frfo .... •elf received an effectual aud i.ermaneut'oure of Liver Compluiut from the uso of this remedy. We are oon- vincod thut, iu the use of theso Bitters, the patieut con stantly gains strength and vigor-* fact worthy of great consideration. They aro plenaaut in taste aud smell, and cau be used by persons with the most delicate stom achs with safety, under auy circumstances. We arc •jicaking from expericuoe, and to th* afflicted we advise Scott's Weekly, on* of tha boat literary papers pub llshed, said, August 2ft— "Dr. Uoojtand's German Bitters, manufactured by iv- i-t— reoommeuded by some of the most thus would udviao all mothers to obtain abottle, and tboir health, as wu know from experience the ealutary effect they have upon woak systems.'' MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gaaette, tbe best family newspaper published in the United "* * — aaya * 1 States. The editor DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It ia seldom that we recommeud what aro termed Pa tent Medicines, to the confidence and patronuge of our readers; aud, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- land's German Hitters, w e wish itto be distinctly under stood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the day, that aro noised about for a briof period and then forgotten, after they have dono their guilty raoe of mis chief, but of a medicine long established, universally p-ired, and which has met the hearty approval of tha faculty itiolf.'* Evidence upon evident* haa been received (like tli* there is moro of it used in the practice of the regular C hy sicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrum! com ined, a fact that can easily bo established, and fully letwith in this scientific preparation will : That thia medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach andliver; it is pre ferable to calomel iu ull bilious diseases—the effuct is immediate. They can bo administered to female or in fant with safety und reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE UF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of th* lives of those who aro innocently deceived. Look well to the. marks tf the Genuine! They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For rale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE. No. 12(1 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PRICES REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to eqjoy the advantage! of their great restorative powers. Single bottles 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCHE, W.W. LINCOLN. Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Uarrallft Co.,Charles ton, 8. C. MW Fly DK. ItOUEKS’S LIVERWORT AND TAR! 4 HAFK and ertain euro for Coughs, Colds /Y. Asthma, Consumption of tho Lungs, Spitting oi Blood, Bronchitis, Heopiug Cough, and all Pulmonary Affections. C3f“A LOVELY YOUN44 LADY CURED OF CON8UAIPTION!JH gg m The follow ing ia Loin the pen of Wm. II. Levi- ■on, Esq., the distinguished editor of th# U. 8. Military and Naval Argus, under date New-York, January 26, 1850. Whut could be more conclusive! ” It Is seldom we permit ouraelves to oocupy a apace in these column* to speak in praise of any article ' patent medicine way; but low creature saved by tho f medicine what not our duty, to simple statement of facts, that others may, in mko manner, be benefitted. The case which has in duced us to peu ibis article was that of a young lady of our acquaintance, who by frequent exposure to the night air, contracted a Cold which settled on the Lunga before its ravages could be stayed. (This ocenrred two years ago this winter.) Various remedies were used, but with very little effect or benefit. The Cough grew worse, with cofious expectoration, and the sunken eye, and palo, bell .-w cheek, told plainly that pulmonary disease was doing its worst on her delicate frame. The family physician was consulted, and although h" would not admit to the yonug lady that she really had the Consumption, yet he would give no enooursgeneni as to a cure. At this crisis her mother was persui led to make use of a bottle of Dr. Rogers's Compound Syrup of Liverwortand Tar, and we are ha^py to state aho was perfectly cured in less than three months by this medi cine alouo, after oven hope was destroyed, lc is use less to comment on tack a case aa this, for the simple trntli will reach where polished fiction never can. If auy doubt thn authenticity of this statement, lc- them call at this office.— U. S. Military and Nasal Argus, No. 19 t'hathuiH-strret, N. V. TESTIMONIES OF THE N. Y. PRESH. | From the New-York Courier, Aug. 13,1850.J I)H. Rogers s Stkup or Liverwort and Tab.—We have heard of several important cures recently effected by tills excellent medicinal preparation, and m one in stance thut camo under our observation, we can speak confidently. One of our employees, who had suffered •evernir from a long standing cold, during tha past week commenced the use of this medicine, and his Cold has entirely disappeared. [From the New-York Mirror, Sept. 2,1850.] LivKiiWouT and Tak.—Of tho virtue* of Dr. Ro gers'* Cough Medicine prepared from the above arti cles, it is neodless now to speak; its efficacy iu speedily curing Coughs, Colds, aud other lung complaints, which too frequently, if neglected, result in Consumption, is too well established In public confidence to need eulogy n0 "l From the New York Dispatch, Aug. 2fttb, 1849 ] Wo have heretofore taken occasion to give our testi mony in favor of the curative properties of Dr. Rogers's Compound Syrupof Liverwortand Tar, and would hare repeat the advice already given, tor all persons who are afflicted with Consumption, or any of the premouitory symptoms, to make atriul of Dr. Rogers*' preparation. 14*?- The genuine is signed Andrew Rogers, on thi Sola general agents for the States, to whom all or ders aud applications for agencies unit be addressed. Wholesale aud retail Agents iu Savannah—T. 31. Turner ft Co., A. A. Solomons ft Co., W. W. Lincoln, e ft Hendrickson. iDTATtlKW.—100 barrels superior Flaming Potatoes, for sale to arrlr*. by ‘U ROWLAND ft CO. Drugs aud Medicines. rtMIE Subscriber# would invite the attention of X Merchants, Factors, fto., to their stock, whioh com prises every article in their line of business, and which they offer for sale on tho most liberal terms, and at prices as low as they can be purchased for in any Southern market, via: French, English and American Chemical* Druggists' Glassware White Lead aud Paints, dry and in oil Sperm, Lurd and Tanner*' Oil Linseed, Neat's Foot and Machinery Oil Paint Brushes, Window Glaoe Pot and Pearlash and Salerataa Pepper, Ginger, Nutmoga, Mace Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves English Mustard in bottles aud boxes Lemon Syrup, Sweet Oil, Candies ]^>rillard's Snuff and Smoking Tubao t Letter aud Can Paper, Playing Cards Ink, Wafers, Steel Pons Rasors. Iluxor Straps, Shaving Cream Toilot Soaps, Cologne, Hair Oils Tooth. Uuir and Shaving Brushes Dressing. Fine Teeth aud Poeket Comb* Tuck, 8lde and Back do Dentists' and Surgeons' Instruments Dentists’ Gold Foil Also, Landrsth's Warranted Garden Seeds, kept eon- ftantly on hand. MOORE ft HENDRICKSON, jan 23 Gibbons's Buildings. ALE ! ALE ! ALE ! E8SRS. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS Sc CO.— Gents—Yon aro hereby appointed our "Sole ta" for th* sale of our brands of " Albany Impari- afAle,” in the r'.ty of Savannah, State of Georgia, from aud after this date. [Signed! New York, Due, lit, 62. JOHN TAYLOR ft 80N8. Having recolved the Agency or the above well known euperior Ale, aconetant anu ample supply will be always kept by ns in store at " Willink's Wharf." Persons desiring toe artiole will be promptly supplied by giving notice at our Office, on the Wharf, or through the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS ft CO., deoil Willink's Wha»f. Families *appll*d with half barrele of Cream Ale. M Y>J XV UlackRoinbaxfhcs, Frenoh Merinoes, Linen Shoot ing, Table Damask and Diapers, 11-4 Cottofl Sheeting. Brown aud Bleaohed Canton Flannel, Needle Worked L. C. Ildkfs., Chemisettes and Sontag Sleeves. Also, Undergarments for Ladies, Gentlamen aud Boys; alary, Gloves “* ™ •- •— dee 24 a and Umbrellas. For sale low bi , tor sale low bv D*WITT ft bluEQAN. * per ft bbls West India Oran, ft boxes do. do. 2ft boxes Fresh Figs do. 20 boxes Raisins 10 halt boxes Raisin* 40 quarter do. do. 20 bbls. Apples 0 firkins beet Goshen Butter ft boxes do. do. Cheeee 2 bbls. Cranborries. [dec 1ft] 17 LOUR. I; 100 bbls Baltimore Flour. *> do Prime Geneaa* do 1ft do liiram Smith Extra Yarnlly Floor, in atore Powders will makatwo gallons of sort Soap of nsaperl or quality tor all domestlo uses. Just rtoaived and to salary [jan 17] W. W. LINCOLN. |>UUK.WHEAT, fresh, just received in bar- JD rail, half barrels, and 25 bags, of the baa* quality, from the HnaqaehaenaftfUls. and for sals In lots to suit PATENT MEDICINES, he. For a Blood: GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! ' IN QUART BOTTLER. PBBPARBD BT J. DENNIS, M.D AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. Diseases of ths Liver, and to purify ths lood: Useful in Jaundice, 8ik c Head ache, Dixxiness, Loss of Appetite General Debility, Constipation, * Riles caused by Costiveness, Rains in the Bones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneovf Eruption, Pimple, Boils, Ulcers, Sfc. r rpilF. abova diseases arise grneraHy from an In I active state of the Liver, or au import state nr »a, Brood. Th# Sarsaparilla wilt be rountTnNruFta aucb from th* fact that li stimulates th. Liver to lncr.x. J from*t\i* W btoid °» UMi th< removal of morblfio agent* With most of persons it acta upon thebowolsas a mild purgative; it cluanae. the system from it* impurSJa :^J'.Ml,;x n «.v,. lrrlt * u '' , ‘ lu Its healthy aoUon on the Liver and Blood prevents thu tendency of morbid influences, and ia oftenaaafe- guurd against disease. Those who era acquainted with the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily percaiv# that thia preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla test* which proves it to b* a pure and unadulterated artici.' n P* ot ®Vnnnalt rloinity will find that this article haa tho best effect upon the system and give, better satisfaction to those who u.t iV than'ISJ pronaratlon of tha kind in use. anjr Physicians Lave assurance from the proprietor that it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and sac- chariue matter enough only to preserve it. Price $1 nor bottle, or C bottles for »ft. Sold ir. Savannah by Jamoa II. Carter and Moor* ft Hendrickson; Mid villa, by J. Griffin; 8andorsvi‘le. by N- W. Haines ft Brother; Waynesboro', by L.Soitneite and by druggists generally. * Those ordering this article from druggists or com- mission merchants, should express in their orders, iy “Penning Georgia Sarsaparilla.” R. R. R. R E M E D I E S. Radway’g Ready Relief Radway’a Renovating Reeolvent, Radway'. Ready Regulator., use ot which will iu ull cases instantly stop pain, quiokly cure disease and always prevent icknesa. No Pain, or Sickness, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mat- «r will rsrnair iu or affeot th* system while it is under the influence of R. R. R. Remedied. Kadtvay’g Heady Helief, Internally nnd Externally. EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it is applied ex ternally it stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Tie Doloreux, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings, Cramps and Spasms, in a few hours. INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Radway's Roady Relief, taken iotcrnally, will atop th* most dis tressing pains of Diarrhoea, Cbofora Morbus, Dysentery, and instantly soothe, arrest and allay tha nioct violent cramps, spasms and convulsions. R. II. RELIEF.—Tha very moment it ia applied it •tops pain, arrest* dissaa* and removes its came. 11. K. RELIEF.—Cripples, leap for joy! Th# aged, the infirm and the crippled, instantly ieel the effeota of Radway's Roady Relief; it rejuvonateaold age,renders thu stiff' jointed supple and active, infuses life and strength iu the lore, weak and disabled limb, removes all palu and soreness from the joints and inusclts, and streugthana and makes sound aud whole, th* weak, in firm and crippled. R. R. RELIEF.—Cough cured in five minutes! Rail way's Ready Relief oured a gentleman in five minutes ' of a severe fit of coughing. Th* gentleman had not alept for two nights ; ft was applied externally and In ternally. R. R. r. no.s*. Hallway’s Renovating Resolvent- Quiokly cures Scrofula and all chronic and syphilitic couiiduints, consumption, bad oougbs, wasting away of tha body, aud all diseases or the lunge. It resolves away all diseased deposits, It purities the blood aud other fluids, It renovates the system. R. It. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen Fevor Sorts oared ly Radway's Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had taken great quantities of Mercury, who became salivat ed, and whose body was a mass of putrid flesh, was en tirely cured by the use of Radway's Renovating Resol vent. The first week he had taken the Resolvent, a piece of solid matter lik* the rind of cheese, one eighth or an inoh thick and six inches in length, w as discharg ed from a large sore on hia leg. From that day he grew better. He continued tne use of the Reeolvent and tha Regulators. In two week from th* time he commenced using the R. It. Remedies, every sore was healed, Ids flesh w as sound aud pure, neither blotch or disfigure ment was visible to annoy tbe sight or mar the appear- l’UTRID FLESH—A man axsd 40, who ia hi* youth was indiscrete and contracted a loatheeome disease which threatened hia life. He was a victim of illtrcat- inent— he waa salivated with Mercury, and for years his body has been covered with foal and corrupthamors. He commenced th* use of Rsdway'e Renovating Resol- diseuses, diseased deposit*, nodes, swellings, tumors, R.R. R. NO. 3- RADWAY’S REGULATORS, A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. All persons who are inclined to costiveness ar* bare informed that on* or two of Radway's R-gulators will pleasantly and agreeably empty the bowels twic* Iu twenty-four hours. II. 11. REOULATORS-ChronioCoslivaness.-A pop ular gentleman iu thia city, well known to druggist! throughout the Unitod States, had net enjoy Wi the lux ury of a natural discharge from tha bowels for twenty- five years without ths aid of draatlo purgatives, which had almost borne him down to the grave, until he com menced the use of Radway's Regulators. lie first took four per day for a week, then one every day until tha whole organisation became ragulated. Ha has now bis regular evacuations, and has not taken a particle of medicine for six months. K. It. Relief and Regulators cured a gentleman of liv er complaint, who had suffered greatly for a number of months, by one application of Relief per day tor a week and a few doses of Regulators. H. R. Relief and Regulators will always cure chills, fevers, fsvsr and agues, end all kinds of fevers. To keep the bowels regular and the syitoni free from morbid humors, R. Ii. R. No. 3, Rad way a Regulators. R.R.H. OFFICE, 16ti Fulton-at.,N. Y. au 21 8old by Druggists erary where. MW FI am is SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. I IHE Subscriber would respectfully announce to tbe citisens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala- 1, Florida, South Carolina, that thia long and well known establishment is open for tho reception of his friends. 11* assures them that nothing will b* left ua- doue ou his part to continue it a convenient auUomfor- table Barber Shop. Hie prices will be as reasonable as Singl* Sh*' e Shampooing » Shaving six and seven time* a week..... 2 00 Sharing five time* a week —• l 49 Shaving threo or four time* a week 1 Off Tickets tor Children’s Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 Hot and Cold Batna 25 Parents are respectfully imtormed that every*** and pains will be taken with thair children whan seat to the Saloon to bo waited npon. U* will also keep fur salo a variety of Fancy Goods, euoh as Gentlemen's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Glovas, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket Ildkfs., Collars, Socks, and other articles of Gentle men's wear; alao-Uaik, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Fleeb. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, sad a groat varioty of other articles. Halm of Havnnnnfa. Thia beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self fer cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands who have received the benefit of deeming of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair, are willing to ocni- moud it. Price—>1 a bottle, or three bottles tor $2 26, Augusta Barber Shop. II* would also tak* the pleasure ot Informing his an- mcroua friends that he nos opened a magnificent Barter Shop under th* Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, where every convenltno* will be found to make hie pe trous comfortable. 8trang*r* and frienda visiting Av gusta are respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monument-sq., Savannah, janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-st., August*. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLER, BRIDLES Sf HARNESS 183 Congress-street, Havnnunli. /S-At Tha fcftMgfl^and k< QSSSl&t large a dlea, B 1 varied stock of 8ad-| dlea, Bridles and Harness, and gr . males to order every description of articles in their lint. Our stock comprieea also a large assortment of Trunks, Carpet-lings, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, fto. Per sons deslrou* of supplying themselves, will do well to call at our establishment. All artioles sold by us ar* warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are modorate.our exooution prompt. 0mo* nov lo L’l-OUK.—11)0 bbl-. of lie,t linker 1 , Fluor, ol superior quality, received per sohooner Trltos# om Baltimore, and for sal* by jsn 13 a. C. TOMB. 128 Bay-»t.^ a LONE STAR IIAT8.-Ju,t rtcrirrJ, * full supply of ths late style Lon* Star Hats, W Lais at the cheap Hat and Cap Store of „ 4 N. K. BARNUM ft CO I II)EH, FKLTH, dee., Sn any quuniuy, IJKCAN NUTB 1.000 pound. Awk S«** J Nuts, in store and for sale by __ jan 17 W. D. FORP^ ) from grit, in whole, half and quarter bbl W. D. FOR 15 ALTiMUKJi Fl.MJll.~aSd bill., k.ln - MCMAHON k DOYLt, more Floor, for sale by a UTTKH nnd CUKKHK.—US and choico Goahen and Waste-'n Butter ; fiO 6011 r.o.lr.d „d for ««•&^ Jo ii 17 A I’PLEHimhI PLANTING POTATO^ J\ -260 bbU. now tending from brig Susan from Boston, and for sale by - rW jan 18 BUNKER ft OO[ggL- T \vil,l, m«keiiber-l .dv.nc.. upuu CoUon I Hie. atiippad ta m, frU.di in .lltl.r fork ..r Bnltlmor.. (d.o M) A. C. TOMS, U»J S TONE JAIIM, Spllloon. nnd , ar with n mod nMortinent of DouiMtl; BM 1 for ml. b T fj.n 1K1 COr.LINB A BUl.Kbhb. UW GOOUS.—Klcli Nrodl. Work. FdJjJjJ; and other style* Colters, Rieh 1?Julas* and Florence Silks, all oolors, Fliis l*-4 u ^ kets, Alexander's Kid Glovas, Ladies' Silk. Cn.hm.ro Ye.t«, Mn.n Tnkl. »wuk, Lilians, fto., just received by W. C. WADSWORTH B; u ;.f J0 “ T OUT UKCKIVKO nl ih. 't'rlmrain,.^'^ f) aral variety Store, 139 Broughton J, , D i Trimsd Ladies' Drass and Opera Caps, y Ruoha*. 200 TOBACXOANUMEMAHU. % Bonn. Mnr.nfncc:r«d Tubunro of • A.i k«.Hii. omi ,it.n ju) M. Sstrars i ^ out brands and aisar, 50 M. Ssgw* brands, in store nnd tor sate by jwifT * ci) jaa 12 — WfiSwWWB®'