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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1853)
8A VANN AH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1853. — 1 THE DAILY NEWS. A glory nbont Moving. BV 8. SOLOMON STUBBS. Many of the older inhabitants of Elliot, Me., will recollect • rather ecceutric genius who formerly rr-ided in that town, named Jqthain K., than whom « keener wit was nowhere to Wfound.^ Jothani had a slater who mflrried a farmer ubout removing some fifty miles down east, end her mar riage portion given her by her father, which con sisted of several beds, bedsteuds, chairs, tables, Ac., were to be removed to her ftituro residence. In thosodays there was no inole of conveyance by steam, and they had, of course, to I OBVeyed by oxen. The utensils were therefore made ready, six of the best and strongest oxen in the town were selected to draw them, and Jothani and another younjfsnaa to take charge of the oxen. It was the hot sultry season of August, an I they i were obliged to travel very slowly, which was rethen vexatious to Jothani, who was impatient journey's end. Every person whom they tnrt •» reach his , r »the road was In quisitive to know all the particulars of their busi ness. It wns about uoon of the third day, when, as they were going very, slowly past a house, .... woman who was standing by tkn window iug saw our frie.ids, and, prompted by tho litual curiosity, she inquired iu a croaking tone : " Are you moving Jothmii looked at her a moment, then quietly ejecting a mouthful of the Jtice of the vile weed, aid: •Yes, moving, but by - tliai'i The old woman suddenly drew her liuiul into the vindow, os a turtlo might be supposed to dfaw his into tho shell were Ike Patliugion experimenting upon it with a pointed stick. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL CLOTHING! STORE. H AVING removed from the corner of Barnard and Ur/an street to the now brick building ereoted ou me site of tlio Plnnnlx House, ou Uryaa street, above Mr. Champion's Grocery Htoru, tho Subscribers respect fully annouuoe to the oltUeus of Savauuali and its vi cinity tlmt limy will keep constantly on baud a largo aad well selected stock of Itvinly jTliid.' Clothing, Together with every article necessary in the Gentlomon’. Furnishing lain.. We would invito special attention to our elegaut and select stock of Fall and Winter GarinunU. Sturts of or the finest quality, CtoVsts iu every variety, Collars of the newest sty lea, Drawers and Undershirts of va rious materials nud make, Caps, lists. Gloves, hooks. Jloots and Shoes. Also Trunks, blaukots, Ac., Ac., all of whioh will' Unuuixitily Lotv Price*, by V A-Oiu 1>. AII it All AM A BROTHER, Oliver's new brick buildlug, Bryau-st. WINTER IKON WORKS, Montgomery, Alubanm, Hept. 1, INS'A fl'llKSE Works, employing 150 hands, coustruct I an averasa of an Engine irrrl.li/—and beg atlcntl • the moat valuable improvement Dry Goods, Clothing, Ao. ONION SAVING STOlisT Oreat Sacrifice AT MAAS St HEYMANN'8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM. A An Ac IIKYMANN hit 10 inform ih.ir A An Ac IIKYMANN 10 i lyjL patrons and the public generally, la both ths ally an nor—* *"“ ‘ L J -* now preparod to offer ons ef d stocks of t selected stocks of country, mtlt they tholargest and bast sel CLOTHING, and a general assortment of (Jen tlemens FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notion». h evsr brought to this city, suitable for fkll and winter ■M|| **“ ‘ * of la tfllse oan- lloe, to whioh i r known or heard < tag at s invite special attention . Extra IImvj Overcome In Bearskin. Petersham, English' and American Pilots, Fibs Blanket and Double Cloth. Drrss nntl Frock Conte, In Black, Illue. Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored French and English Cloths. lliiNlneitN it mi Hunting Confa, In every variety of stylos, and of different materials, such ns Cloth, Caasiiuvre, Tweed, Cashuieret and man ufactured in plain, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. Pn ii tit loo on, In Blaok and fancy Colored Cloth, Caaslmere and Cas- ■inat superfine Doeskin in various colors. Vests. Plain, White and Figured Katin and Ailk—for wedding and party wear; Double and Hingle Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black uud Fancy Batins,Doe skins, Cashuioreta, Ae. Hosiery, Gents' Hhlrts, Undershirts, Drawers, Rooks, Gloves, Suspenders. Cravats, Hllk and Matin Stocks, and Nook Ties of tho latost French and American stylus in great variety. Hate, Caps, Trunk*, Carpet ling* and Valine*. The peoullar facilities possessed by the Babsoribers for importing their stock, will enable tbeee to otTor induce ments iu their trade seldom met with, nud at the same time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of BEADY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MAAS A UEYMANN. Hoy* nnd Youth*’Clothing, Not to bo surpassed la the varioty of styles, make and low prico, to be found at the above named estab lishment. oct4 ly Great Reduction of Prices. In order to reduoe^the present large and ehoice stock of WIN'I GUOUH HAVANNAII IIA/AAK, 118 Broughton tired, next dour to Horton if Hike- lewtlry Store. rt are A OKI.BANCO huge Iu niiuouacA to his > J \ • end country customers that in order to pre[ his store for tho roeoptiou of his Hpring Goods, he determined to oiler > supply themsolvi e/or with liberal _i Millcwni .... . _ Mill Machinery of tho day, and to itnrrunUnl— COOPER’S PATENT UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING NlNGLEANl) GANUSAWMILL KNGHMv. 0BMBBAU1NU (WINU OTIIKU VALUXSI.K UiniOVICMENTS) HUXIt'S n ftNT CUNTINUUUS FttUWUHKS An incomparably suptrii t The peculiar priueiplo from wblol ’« for the Nay Wheel, 0/ Under, and by I jHiiut, the lorce of ally failing with motion of the •team in s particular both the up and downward stroke(usU' such jarring effects ou the plumber pins,) is entirely * * * “ * uhVvniK thereby the journals uud w rist, (so liable t heat lu the usual application) ©fall heutiug teudauc; liy virtue of this principle, practical demuust~“ speed ars nearly noiseless; the heard. under this application is from 2M u r minute f The ttyle iu which ti nud their appurtenances are gotteu up, is superior throughout, while tho mill iu its design, embodies eve ry practical and well tried improvement extant. The jJugiuu and other work from tills establishment Is excelled iu any part of the United States. Employing aa it does, the best talent, aud provided with too best heavy and light tools and materials, no nuperiurily of style or workmanship is admitted/ This point is rcadi- 1 y uouoodod by all who visit those very extensive Attention is also callod to I'ouper’s •• Strictly i'ortublu and Vibra tory” Circular Saw .11111; whleh may be hauled with outire faoility, from point to point, at plecsure, by four horses; aud is w arranted su perior to aoy herctoloro presented to tho public. Contract* made for delivery in Now York, New Or- leaus, Mobile, Charleston, Havauuah, Augusta or Ma con :-U» transportation 4o those poiuts being moder ate froMf the laoilitioe proseutod b. the Railroad and Water doUiiuuuicutiou tliorowith. Address, A. WABNElt, Soo'y, or, J. S. WINTER, Ag't. Montgomery, Ala. I*. 8.—These works have recently shipped to Peuss- eolo, Fla., a Mill provided with (wo of " Cooper's direct aotiug Gang Eugtnos, end two or his singlu Saw Eu- e ttos," wrhich axe capable of cutting 60,000 loot of luin- r tlaily I Ths parties ordering, effected the purchase after a tour through the Northern and Eastern Status, in search of tho best aud most approved Mill, alter first examin ing those of tliis company ; they returned after thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment mot with presented such general advantages, or combi nations ot improvement as found at thuso works. UKiKHKNuka: T. G. Metcalf, President .Mechanics' B’k Augusta. G. B. Lamar, 1’res‘t U'k of the Republic, New York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. WiUmigton, Suvauuaii. Win. M. Martin,Charleston; Wright, Williams A Co., ^Maw Orleans. ly oot 13 , thoso who have not com pleted their supplies tlio present affords a rars ohauco ‘ These Good.* belug cntirol^ new, thrust unon the market (aa is efteu the case eap sales) to be sold at any price, In order to get hem, but are offered to cash purchasers for tbe rid of I P reason abovo mentioned, call early, thereby insuring Hotels, Boarding-Houses, &o. REMOVAL. SJy Sail Oyster, Refreshment and Pastry SALOON. M tt. LK FORT has removed his establish' meat to No. 8 Drayton Strati, west side, within rpf Bryan street, where he will devote his entire attention to keei.ing a HI .8TAUR ANT for the occoin- dntlon of merchants and others, who way choose to avail thoroselves c>f ita ( imvcniunoo. He has fitted it up handsomely with Private Norte, and parties of gen tlemen, and or ladies and gentlemen, can be aocotnmo dated with private rooms. Ths Larder will be al ways well supplied, nud the following oan be always had on short notlet: SOUPS.—Oyster, Turtle and Mock Tortle. OYSTERS.—Fried, Stewed, Broiled, and with Graten. GAME.—Venison, Wild Ducks. Snip*. Rica Birds, Ae! CUTLETS.—Venison Cutlet, Veal Cutlet and Mutton FISH.— Rheophend — Fried, Broiled. Stewed with Sance, nud with Grnten; Mullot—llroiloA and Fried. Meals can be obtained at all hours. Suppers gotteu up and served in tho most elegant GniUpiiiniS Kcslorntion. II. WEIGAND bos . Tin just opened, under the Planter’s Hotel, a m.Bt and comfortable Eating Room, with p" Kitchen and Cooking Ran, „ -Uwgi He hits an excellent. Cook from Htrasboug, who will stilt German, American and French tastes. Oysters. Fish. Moat*, every thing that this market affords, can bo had In all styles ou short notice. Voung Clerks and others Young Clerks and others invitod to try the Euro pean mode of breakfasting anddiuiugat the rostaurant. Philadelphia I.ager Beer, Swiss and Lindhurger Cheese, on hand for the use of familiei MARSHAL. L H OUS E, Brougbrog-stroft, Hnvnnnnh, fin. Wm. Johnson, Proprietor. I This nstnlilisliiiioiit is now in " full tido of successful operation.” Tho pntronugo thus far extend to It, the proprietor regards as nssnr- that his enterprise hud reared to be an exporimont «t as soon as it commenced, and that the Starshall already obtained a porinanont aad prominent kdy < . the hotels of Being situated on one of ot to various places of business, aud free fr. and hustle of our more crowded thoroughfares, its loca- t streets, contiguous tii>n affords inducements of quiet and convenience. To families visiting Savannah, our arrangements enable offer enlarged accommodations. To tho public, tin assurance Is renewed, that every pplied thnt i nunnand. ly aug 24 portunity to make good selection. MILLINERY. BONNETS ! BONNETS ! Porlhe .Million. /sit received y ter el earner at Trimming and General Variety Store, ISO ItrouKlifoii Street. The Proprietor having returned from the North would respectfully announce to the in- habitants or Savannah and surrounding try, that ho has just opened a Mogul and Extensive Stock of SILK GOODS AND TR1M.MINU8 — consisting ol lu eases Ladles and Misses' rich Silk, Satin uud Straw Ummots nud llats, II tho way from fillo. to $1; richly trimniod children's rhito, drab and black Beaver llats; extra rich Freuch Brocade Bonuut Ribbons; rloh white uud colored Frin ges; rich Lace Gimps, Galoon s In Mode. Paris Trim mings. Velvets, with a great variety of other Trimming Materials; Buttons, Braids, Silk aud Worsted; Whale bone. Chaiu Back, Jenny Lind, Bloomer aud Twist Combs; Parse Silk and Ptcel Trimmings; Zeplier, Worsted, Embroidery, Sadlier and Floss Silk, ei shade and color ; Embroidered Patterns, black and ... ored Gleoie Bonnot and Sowing Silks: Bonnet Linings, Shapes, Knwed Colors and Hlovos; rich Feathers, Flow- ors, Wreaths ; Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Gilt aud Silvored Trimmings; India Rubber aud Kid Dolle and Balls; Druss Flounous, Mantillas, Noarfs nud Aproi Linked with now patterns; children's Itobos, Suiokl „ Caps, Slippers, marked uud braided. In oonueotiuu ■' the aoo' *’ UilKlf Hold, On the Corner of linker nnd Chatham itt. 0|{lc(uorpe, Grergln. SITUATED IN TIIE HOST BL'SI.XKItS I'AIIT UF TUK OITT. BY JAMES BELL. This is tlm largest him! best furnish ed Hotel ia the city, convenient for tin Travelling Public. Charges moderate, ntry affords. large nnd extensi ve Livery Stable is near at hand. The iuvited to call and soo for themselves. lepIO with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by competent Milliners front New York, will attend to the Millinery and Trimming department, and will endeavor, witn ■kill and taste, to please all who may tavor her with their orders. 8T1UW BONNETS AND HATS cleaned, repaired and pressed in the latestfaslilon. Three Apprentices aud three Bonnet Sewers ■ ately. Apply at 139 Broughton-st. Remember the spot—139 Broughton-i wautod tin mi'll i- & Hits. SILHKit, No. 157 CONGHESS-STNBBT, Will open on Friday next, 29th inst, her Fall Stock of Fashionable Silk, Velvet, Straw, and French im|torted Bonnets,Ribbons,Trimmings for Dresses, Froneh Flowers, Silks for Party Dresses, Collars and Under-Sleeves, respect fully invites the attention of Ladies to her Store, No. tion. i of Mrs. S.'s seleo- Upholstery and Cubtnct Work. fit The subscribers having taken the store on VMl Whitaker-street, next to Dibble A Carey's Tai- |tO| loring Establishment, rusouciiully aunouuce to » J I the oilmens of Savannah Hint they are prepared to eaeeuto all orders in the above lino ou the most REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing nil kinds of Furni- gg* Funerals supplied a 1'llOMAb TIERNEY. Mew Wutcli, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STORK, BROUGHTON STREET, No 148. M K. FRANCIS STEIN, Aiumilucturor ol* Chro nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, \Vateh*J, Ao. Ao., TespeotfUliy informs his customers aud the public gene rally thnt he has b’-tod up the Store 148 l)roughtuu-st., whuro ho iutuuds to uiuku a pormuuuut looallou, aud carry on the Jewelry busiuojs in it* various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks. Chronometers, Jewel ry, Ao., Ao., oleaued aud repaired with disput'd!, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry aud Fanny uoode of all descriptions sold at the lowest prices poult's. N. B.—Any U'atoh, Clock, Ao., Ac., that caunotbe re paired by other watchmakers, I pledge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, and w arrauted. “ FRANCIS STEIN. A W CO-FAltTN KUsII1 ft—-tu s I signed has Uken into nwrtnersliip, in tho practice oi me Law, his son, ISAAC MULFOHD MAllSll, under the nuino of M. it 1. M. MARSH. They will pursouullj r Court* of Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch, attend the Hupei . , Elliugham, Heriveu, Burke, Wasliiugtuu aud Wilkinson Countms, aud lutve made arraugemeuts for the prompt MULFOHD MAR8U F. W. CORNWELL, 101 Bryan-streat. jJCllLKy’HHtripcii Ostmbiirg*.—lu l I Schley's Striped Osnaburgs, just received and for t_31] l7x ItOCHE A BOWNE. ^l.KACTIKil nuti iirov'M hlicciiiiKN.—2 1 and U-4 Bleached and Brown Alen- leeting; 19 bales \ aud 4-4 Bro. Shirtings, re< •’ “ * UWNE ijlKAcai X) cases 10-4 i Uuie Sheeting; 1 nnd for sale by (jau 3iJ LaRUCHE A BOWNE. quality uud very Q.K.A J.B. HENDRICKSON. E AUD.—10 libls nnd *23 kega uew Loaf Lard, .landing f * IjMR g from brig Chattanooga, and 1 1 > UYNOLDH UAiUH.—BOO Reynold. Hum XL lauding from brig Chuttauooga, and for sain by "ul CL AG HORN A CUNNINGHAM. UMLS.Cl^AQli'AGNK C1UKK, nad for anl * — * ■ ~ MB [febil E.ObVr.NE. A. C. TOMS, IK Bay-i mcmaiion a doyle. P OTATOES.—loo bbl*. chnico pluming Fui toee, for sola by [ jan 19J ROWLAND A CO TEW CROP AIOJLAHMEH.—73 bl)is. New lx Crop Molasses, lauding from brig J. A. Taylor, and for sale by U 11 j CLAOIlOBN A CUNNINGHAM. E>V MA.IIS.-'JKl sugar-cured . ki super! Hams, landing and for sale b; » »« CLAUHOHN A CUNNINGHAM. JUSE A NICHOLS. . slantly on hand for wholesale and retail trade by J. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton i for sale by (j 6) BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. » for sals by |jna2S] " E. O'BYRNE. JOTATOKS nnd ONION*.—5*1 bbl.. Fota- *p9V , _ ■SPVHHHP 1 toe*, 99 bbl*. Onions, just received and for sole by jan 99 M jMA UON A DOYLE. L'OKHAEK .— A Woman 34 yc. Jb Cook; a Woman 26 years, n Woman SI yoa'rs.oouk a woman 10 years, and a Woman IS years. Apply to -A" 0 « WM. WRIGHT 1^ ^RoKerseysaotl PI ulna.—3.0UUynrdi . •» t0 k ' r »)' and Plains, for sola at reduesc Lx ROCHE A BOWNE. PMtoked Tongues, Arc.—2 RoMahon a doyle. t»M OlAUKME^sti lirkST, -s’— llxMAHOH . DOYLE. PPI.ENund PLANTING POTATOiftt bbls. now landing from brig Satan Ludwi. brig Susan Ladwig BUNKERA OGDEN. moka liberal advances upon Cotton _ *' UjMgjAdp i* eUber Boston, New A. C. TOA1S. Bay street. i, dpittoous and Pitchers, togeth tmsat of Domnstio Hardware, COLLINS A BULKLEY. ivla Arrack, In Stor J. HQIMEAV. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOUD8. IfIKS. DOE, No. 17 UAltNARD-STRERT. Takes this method of iuforni|ng the Ladles of Savannah, and viciuity, that sli Savannah, and viciuity, that slio lias on hi (and will be constantly receiving) a large i faahlouable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Capa, Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, Itraw Trimmings, Ao., Ao. P. 8.—All orders from the country promptly attended ROillE MANUFACTORY SADDLES, llllIDLES % HARNESS 1811 CougrouM-Ntrent, Nnvanuith Jjk The Subscribers manufacture A ami keep constantly on hand, uPStanSk largo and varied stock of Sad-fnUMRif' m ^ Jl**. Bridles and Harness, andTp]^^^ .... . rcer y description of artirlee in their line. uprises also a large assortment of Trunks, valises, 8addle-Uags, Whirs, Ae. Per- of supplying themselves, will do well to Ublixiimeut. All artiolee sold by us are Our etoek oompr Carpet-Bags, Valises, 8addle-j desirous c call at our establii w warranted for material and workmanship. , II. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, c execution prompt. fimo* nov 11 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. r rilK MUUSCUllIElt has «** liuml, ami is 1 constantly receiving from the best nnd most respeo- table manufacturers in tho couutry, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Fc-rL nud other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, •uoh as Tuble. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates ami Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Saucers; Goblet*; Tumblers; Pap Boat*; Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake aud Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Riugs: Halt Cellars and Fruit Kuives; Silver Plated ‘'noons. Forks and I*tdles; Cake Baskets; Castors; alters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balauoe-llaudle nivossnd Silver Plated on Steel Table and De Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass Clocks of every deuoriptaon. Gold and Silver Lover aud I.cplno Watches; Fine Enamelled lluntluu Watches; Gold and Silver Thlin- blee; Gold and Stiver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Rasors aad Rasor Strops; CardCasoa Port Mouais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From his long experience and extonaive facilities, he confidently belloves he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Ills prices are as low, aud terms as liberal as st any caUbllshu>ent in the 8tate. mar 18 S. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square David Morris, Corner ok Bryan and Jkkkkrson-Strxkts. HAVANNAII. Manufacturer of Iron Doors. Shutters. Locks, all kinds Railings, Orates, S?e. WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with unpick- able Locks, madr ti ORIIKK. Persous wish ing to ascorUiu the qualities of the Safes iiikdo by me in this oity, are respectfully _ referred to the Bank of 8avannah ( the Planters' Bank, and the following uuauia, whom 1 have supplied: A. A. Solomons A Co., Einstein A Eckman, J. L. Cope, and D. II. Nichols. All orders punctnally attended to. ly aux 24 Guns, Rides, Hardware, Ac. _ friends and the publio generally, that he has pi >ased the uutiro stock or Mr. JOHN CARRUTHE1.„. 175 Congresi-st., aud that lie will sail GUNS, RIFLES, *“ * rioes, for cash. ISXULS, Ac., J* very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing aud repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low prloee. ranted aa such. Apply to OU4ii WM. WRIGHT. AU8.—10 hhiLs. prime Porto Rico tiugnrs, landing andforsalcby I OU COHENS A IIERTZ. OUK8 AND IIIMC4E8 of various patierus 1 just received and for saU by *•' C. HOPKINS, Ag t. (JTDER^IO bbls, John Ubl'e best Cider, laud- lag and for sale by >ai > BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. UOLLETON-'BITTKU*. A PURELY Vegetable preparation, and n so erolgnremedy for Dyspepiia. For sale by J» aa *W. W. LINCOLN. F for s LOUR AND BACON*—40 barrels Flour, 4,000 lbs. Bacon Shoulders, per brig Chattanooga, sal e by frOKEM, UA0IEUIA8, Acc.-The under- XX vlgued intends opening on Thursday a large aa- sortmantof Roses, Csuivlia Japonieas, Dwarf Oranges, Dahlias, Carnations, Ae.: also, an assortment of Fruit } roes aud Grape Vines. The above are from tbe gar- dao* Of •-.Mare, Astoria, New-York. Mr. Maro will be in att«adance and impart any information desired. W. W. LINCOLN. Monument-sq. 1 Anunf.illn,r.iB. tor xiu/a V i wr Wld A ff u °, *» d ®*ber bilious dlsesse* in i Cpwrt O.UU*.. *o., for „l. b, C -"’ . O H.bi.B. HKNURICKBOM. /'wuTlMk. Sl ' * 1 nud I run Col / M*llNk«,tewtobf F. W. 0OIIHWELL. EMPIRE HOTEL, ORlctliorpn, (4a. r PIIK Hiihscrihcr, luto of flic WHshington Hull, I Macon, Go., having taken the above Hotel, and fur- nuilivd ft throughout with the bust of now furniture,and having large aud airy rooms, ho hopes to share a por tion oi publio patronage by eloso attention to business, having good stabling and every convenience to make the guest* of his house comfortable. & m IT'HE Suliecriber has now r I of Stoves, and reipeotfullj tablishraeut, w here a largo var ing, parlors aud offleos, from t received hi* fall stock nlly solicits a call at his es- variety of Stoves for cook tfieos, from tho best manufacturers, ■ulo, on the most reasonable torms. Also, Hol low Ware, Pots. Ovens, Spiders, Kuucopans, Cast Iron Pumps, fleer Pumps, Cost Iron Charcoal Burners, Sad Irons, Revolving and Long Handle Wuffle Irons. Wafer Irons, Fire Dogs. Fire Irons, Nails, Tacks, Table Cut- * r y. Axes, Hatchots, Hammers, Box and other Coffee Ulls, Brass Faucets and Couplings, Ao. A choice selection of D PlauDheiTWaro. Coffee Biggins, Tea .. 1 ’^ - ' 9 jr,ter Bislies, Chafing Dishes, large and •mall, Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Lamps, Centre Table Lamps, Catuphine Lam pi variety of Britannia Burning Fluid If*.!, Lamps, Brass A large assortment of Japa , Chamber Palls, Tollot Pails, Wine Coolers, Toilet Casos, Cash Boxes, Square and Round Boxes, Spii-c Boxes, Ba sins and Pitcher*. Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Glass Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12 to28 inches. Spittoons, Foot Baths. Ao., Ac. Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horses, ep Ladders, Tube, Pails, Kealera, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children's Willow Chairs, Brushes, Ac., Ac. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron work oxeoutod with dispatch. Printed Catalogues may be hud on applica- d sent post free. r'e Fire and Water-proof Mineral Paints itantly^kept on hand; Campliine and Spirit Gas. JOHN J. MAURICE. WM. J. HUNT'S Shaving A Hairdressing Establishment.. No. lti8Mt Bron«liton-*frcet, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREWS HALL W J. II. begs respectfully to announce to the • cltisens of Savannah that his facilities for dia- paten in his business arc now complete, and that every attention which the oonvonionoe of his customers may require will be promptly afforded by him. Thaukru] for the very liberal patronage ho has thus far rooeived, his future efforts will bo directed so as to merit an in crease thereof. UairUila, Colognes,Restorative,and Shaving Creams of various kinds, kept oonstautly on hand, an 5 ly T. W. McAUTlIOK <V CO, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain, Japnnned mul Mock Tin Ware. Hollow and Enam- New-York Advertisements. NKW.VOUK WIRE KAII.1NO WOKKB rpHB SUBSCRIBER manufactures WIRE RAIL- I INQ fbr pnblic and private grounds, Verandahs, Wlsdow Guards and Grxtlog; WROUGHT aad CAST IRON RAILING. Iron Columns, Iron Doors and Shatters, Iron Bedsteads, and I run Furniture; WIRE FENCES, for Plantations. Railroads, Ae., made entirely on a new plan, with rails and iron poet*. Prices at 9, 11 and 1.1 oents per running foot 4>, feet high. For eireulars with designs address JNO. IL WIUKKKHIIAM, 312 Broadway. New-York. IUKKKHIIAM, _..iadwuy, New-Y N. B.—The Subscriber would refer to the enelot Furry th-place, the railing and gallery work at the Jew ish Synagogue, and a number of dwell lugs in Savannah, the enclosure of the private oetneUry of the Everett family at Fort Valley, and also to his work at Macon, Madison, and other places In Georgia. Agent in Savannah, G. W. II AltDCASTLK, No. fCO Congross-eL and 95 St. Jnlian-st. * " 2 10 STATIONERS AND ROOKSKLLKRH. The subscribers would call your attention to their ek of papers which embrace the largest variety ever beforo offered in this market, eonsistiug of the following makers: Ctrsonsj Owen Allurlbnt, Plainer A Kmith, ..Green Mountain Mills, Jessup A Bros., iieeii-r.Kkelk iiABabcck Doten, Mansfield A Root, Crane A Beach, Crane A Co.. Osborn A Gibbs, Gibbs A Colt, lls, Niagara Mills, KinirslaudA Hon, A. ft. Dunnell. Ilrapley A Brothers, Hubbard's, Carew A Co., Mar A Dean; tier, ParkorfA Parsons, together with colored, printiug, envelope, tissue, tea, wrapping aud all kinds of paper usually kept by a pa per warehouse. CARSON A HARD, jy 29 fiin Paper Warehouse,281 Pearl street. Costar’s Extcrminutor. Total extermination of Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, tuckets, Ac. Warranted not imurious the human family. Will not die in their holes. Also BUygtennlaatoff for tho total annihilation of BKD- l'rinolpal Depot, 448 Broadway, RxrxMlCNOts.—Washington ami 17OR THE T F Rats, Mice, Moles, Beetles, Cri nnd Centro Markets; Mr. miuuo«., turnon nouse : u. U. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Hhelley’e Saloon, Johuron proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets ; L’has. Thibault, No. 15 Washington struct; L. Delino- o.c'j, 25 Broadway; E. U. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Timos : Westchester House, Bowery and Broome W. Uolberton, 439 Broome street, and 75 . B. Binesse, 43 John Wood, 49 Mc-Dougul street, and 80 8LMa._ Architect, 304 Broadway. OKHTiriOXTEOr 167 dkxtiis. Iliavo given llenry R. Collar’s Exterminator an ef fectual trial, and having seen the wonderful elleots of the same, andcuiivinoed of the superior elficaoy of his Exterminator over any othor preparation over offerred to the public, I oordially recommend it. By two appli cation* of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIHK. „ „ , Bowery lloUl, 395 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For sale by all the wholesale druggists in the city and the principal druggist* in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ao. Warranted in ail case*. Noue genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 4IH Broadway, New York. JUT For sale by.I. A. MAYER, 154 Broughton-i nd by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. VLMOdi ti PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of (lie Nineteenth Century. H ISTORY—The history of theje plasters would occupy more apace than can be spared in these limit*. Suffice it to aay, that the most eminent chem ists aud physiciaus of tho United States and of Europe 1 — »- their composition. But it w as left . —Jr seven years had the entire charge of Mosirs. Rushton’s Astor House itoro, to perfect them for public use. They are made porous, so that the eva poration of the perspiration can goou sufficiently where the plaster ia applied, without, a* with other planters, causing the accumulation of acrid fluid, which corodes the skin aud occasions mauy unpleasant sensations, not neoossary for the cure or alleviation of affections for which a plaster is usually applied. They are tonio and carminative, which renders them of peculiar value iu many affections of the chest aud bowels, more especially when a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to a certain extent, vitalise the part upou which they are applied. These etrengthening. warming, aud pain-relieving ilasters, w ill be found Invaluable in weakness of the iack, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the mus cles; neuralgia, local nervous affeutious; in asthma, *- pains iu the side or^liost, especially when proceed- from dyspepsia or weakue**, or a sense of coldness he nit of the stomach; in chronio or recent affec tions of the kidneys; in cues of sprains, strains, or bruises ; and in nearly all cues whore a local pain or e particularly to the letter from 1 timoaidla, , T. Ueuderson, whom these pluters of Mr. Allcock cured of a nervous diseue of the bowels of many years standing, Dr. I* T. Hemleritnii’* Letter. PUmvilU, Louisiana, March 8, 1850. Dk. T. Ai.lcock, Hih :—I have bean suffering under a severe attack of teuralgio disease of ray bowels for years, with hyper trophy of tho heart, and have tried everything known •o the practice of medicine from the very best Al. D's.; but truth prompts me to say that your pluters have 'reu me more Permanent relisf Ilian anything else I vo used, aud I believe will produce a perfect cure. 1 i wonderfully pleased with ths counter-irritant effect your pluter, for it is produoed in such a mild and gradual way, u well u the invigorating action it gives to the capillary circulation around the puts to which they are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ- they exert upou all nervous diseases. *V|In conclusion, permit me to say, that I have had ex- riuuce of tho qualities of the plasters heretofore in e, but must place yours at the need of thorn ull. Ev- ry medical man who bocomes acquainted with them, ill assuredly roooiumoud his patients to use no other ly , than the Medicated India Rubber Blaster of Dr. Allcock, “ Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters ean be obtained at the Book Store of f. Thokxk Williams, No. 149 Uay-et.. Savannah, • nd Inr order of all Druggist*, throughout tbe conntry. jy 29 tod law t-w Stove oiled Wi , and Grates, l'uuip. Lead Pipe uud Sheet L*.ud, Copper and Zinc. Store No. 13 Bau- NAMD-STKf.KT, ah, t All kinds of ( Copper, and Sheet Iron the shortest aotice. ftobiiison A Ciuup DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealtre in Fine Ready-Made Clothing A UK now recoiving their stocks ol'Fall and V XV lor Goods, consisting iu part of Due Dine, B! and Fauoy Colored Euglish and French Cloths; O... Coatings, of Blaok. Bluo and Fancy Colored Beavers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English, French aud Americau Cassimrr ,of Bl'k and FancyCol- ort; Vestings, of Silks, Santins, Casbiuores, Embroid ered, and riun Cot-Silk Velvets. All of which will be made up at the shortet notice, and in the best style of workmanship. Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured well-known Clothing House of W. T. Jennings A Co., No. 231 Broadway, Now York, and ia warranted equal to any in the city. Wo keep constantly on hand tho largost assortment of Furnishing Goods of any houso in tlio trade, such as White and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lislo Thread Gaure Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel and LauiUs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Meriuo Lambs Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, Whito and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make; 8tocka, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in fact, every thing necessary to a gentlsiuau's wardrobe. For a ' on as accommodating terms aa can be had ia the city, Qaudry's Building, uext door to Pulaski House. sep21 Full ami Winter Wry Voods. I aROCHE, BOWNE A CO. havo received by r J cont arrivals, ar.d offer for sale upon the mojt fi_ vorable terms, a full .ttock of Plantation Goods, to which thoy invito tho attention of morchauts and planters, vis; 25,999 yards Kerst ys, ail qualities. 12,990 do Schley’s Plains. 19.909 do white and black Washington Jean*. 5,900 do heavy all-wool Plains 3,000 pairs English Duflil Blankets. 100 do 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blanket*. 20 bale* 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings. 29 do Osnabnrgs. In addition to the above, their stock of lloaso Furnish- lt>K. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, is now complete, and will compare with any house in the southern country. S A UOUBIdUM.—The ultnioi VJT Hy Qocerios, Wines, Liquors tone had a* [dec 171 wx.l, j i • of' l quality of Fi d llwlyday Fruits, B. HCALLY’S, the elty free of oartage, and oorructaeas. FOIL 8 ALB. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly new, of 10 horse . power, with Booiler attached. Apply to >o IB COHENS A IIE] UnunI Flour, Poiutoc*, Ate. inn Hiram Smith null fine (Jcnr.aee Flour lUl/ 40 )£ bbls. do. do. extra do. do. 250 bbls. ruperior Pink Eye Planting Potatoes 150 do. Meroe.-and Carter eating do. 190 do. E. Phelp s Gin 50 do. P. A 11. Ccnnectiont River do. 30 do. Domestic Bran 1y 80 do. Buttei, Sugar and Soda Cracksr* 20 do. Treadwell's Pilot Bread 50 boxes do. Soda Biscuit 80 do. Beadell’s 6s and 8s Tallow Candles 75 do. Colgate's Pearl Starch, landing and for sale by J»»4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Vf OW IN THR TIJUK.—The advanced ... .1 soa induces the subscriber to offer hi* stook of rintsr Goods at Reduced Price*. Money may •avod by parsons in u Shawls, Bed Blanket*. Keraoy Paramettas, Crib Blanket*, Flannels, )• Goods l W- C 'WADSWORTH. 83 llrtmghun'ic" and many otker style* of desirable Goods'by calling nt InM HHI'H. MKKCBK, Yellow, Pink eye, lvv/ Red, and White Potatoes for planting, just re vived from brig Philurn aad for sale ir W W. D. FORD. I i l V. HIED FK4N.—11hi Drum* choice Figs jus reoelved nad for sale by ,i4 J. ROUSSEAU. piiWfoSii X Potatoes, fyr a jan U i—100 barrels superior Planting fur sate to arrive, by ROWLAND* CO. SAVANNAH ItAKBCH SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rjlHE Subscriber would rekpecifully announce X to the citixens of Savanuah, and of Goorgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well kuowu establishment is open for the reception of his friends, lie aesurea them that dothing will be left un done on his part tocontiuue it aconvenient andcomfor- table Barber Shop. His prices will bo as reasonable as in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, iu neat aud fashiouable style .$0 20 Single Shave 10 Shampooing 25 Shaving six and stfven times a week 2 00 Shaving five timos a week 1 59 Shaving throo or four times a week 1 0< Tlokats for Children's llair Cutting, 8 for 1 ui llot and Cold Baths 2.' Parents nra respectfully Unformed that overy can and pains w ill bo taken w ith their children wheu sen to tho Saloou to be waited upon, lie will also keep foi sale a variety of Fuucy Goods, such a* Goutleiuon'i Cravat*, Stocks, ail kiuds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rinu and Cotton Undershirt* and Drawers, Pocket lidkfs.. Collars, Socks, and other articles or GentJo- men's wear; also—llair. Tooth, list, Nail. Flesh, Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and Philadelphia Advertisements. riuno rones* O. C. B. CARTER, No. 171 Chestnut street, sixth door above Fifth, opposite [ths State Hou*e, up stain, Piiiladkl mu, now offers to ths public on en tirely new assortment of PIANOS, just received from tbe most celebrated makers, and of such patterns and finish as to defy competition. Mee«re. Nunni A Clark'* and James Thompson's Instrument*, which are here offered, stand unrivalled In ths opln of all competent judges, as posreulag beauty and purity of tone novor before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with jEOLIAN Attachment. Church and Parlor ORGANS, SERAP1I1NE8 and MELODE- ONH, ail of which are warranted, and will be sold at Second hand Piano* bought and sold. Pianos toned _MTI , PHI A ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and tbe perfect satis faction it ho* given, induces the subscriber to continue It. Lessons in SINGING, PI ANO, II ARP, GUITAR, given by Artists of the very highest ability. It ut be mentioned, that 8lg. ANDT*" needs but be mentioned, that Kig. ANDItLA ALKISl, and Mademoiselle HELENE SCIIAAFF, who staud ! re-emlneiit among the profession, aro connected with he Iiielltution, auu devote their time and talonts I the pupils. | je'Jfl ly j O. C. H. CARTER, Principal. UEOIKiE J. llF.NUFL.S, No. 179 Clmitnnt-strcet, I’hiludelphia. OPPOSITE THE NTATE IllM SE, Has just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS _ CURTAIN MATERIAL. XIOMI'KI.slMi all Hie iiewumi lushioiml.le V / in Bronatelle, Plush and Satin l)n Laiuo. Curtains hung iu the most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, ed to order. Persons wishing to Furnish in the latest style in ths Fall, are respectfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Paris twenty fine sets of superb R<«< wood Draw iug-Room Furniture, of which the satup! sets have been recti red. The style is entiroly new an of the most graceful design. Those wishing to Furnii now will please call and examine the iinmonae stook c hand before purchasing, as tho goods will be sold low. A largo assortment or well finished plain Mahogun and Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap. jo 26 Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEOUOE WII.LIG,) No. 1S8 Chcstn ut-st., Phladelphia, BE1LKKSIN PIANO FORTES, lUuslenl InNtruinrntn, Klicot Aluslc, Viollti,('Ultar, Hurn Hniiiic*. & ' . , b|J to 1 d , . * by addrossing ns abovo, post paid. LEE A WALKER'S stook being igono of tho largost in the U. Statos, aro confident of giving satisfaction t ■ ;h their patronage. those who tnay favor them with GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED Fvuns ft Hutson'. No. 89 Dock-street, Philadelphia, F1RE-PROOF CHESTS! AT TUX STATE FAIR, UAItlilSHUHU, October 30, 1851. The undorsigned, appointed a Committee for the purpose by tbo officers of the Bute lair, were present thisafter- , when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON tested < time they consumed three cords or wood over it, com uieucing at 1 o'clock, P. M, „ white heat for tico hours, suffi cient to destroy tho oast irou foot. On opening tho Cheat, tlio papers, together with 2,009 circulars deposited in our presence, were taken out, not only haviug boon pre served. but not having tho appearance of scorch upon them.| Joseph Ritmer, _ John B. Cox, A. T. Newbold, Committee. C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the Bomb.) F11HE attention of Physi ’ ~ I from the above derat Tiled to “Van Horn s Imp They are i highly obi —kit _ Superior lent, And i of the following Professor sof Obstetrios and >pro**d UU. r _ They are made without the Steel Springs, which s highly objectionable on account of their dialing tho hi] Ao., making them oxtreuely unpleasant to bo work Thoy have above displacement, and the practice of the following 1 Diseases of women and children, vis, Proffessor J. A. Evo, Medical Coll. tided and used in J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. J. 8. Longshore. Fein ala Med. College, Phila. Clias. Woodward, Med. lust., Cincinnati!, O. W. P. Johniton, Columbia Col'ge, Wash'n.D.C. " U. Miller, Med. Dep't, Uuiv'y, Louis/illc, Kv. •' A. II. Ceuas, Med. College of I^ouisiana, N. O., by the Physicians generally throughout the United :es. C. W. VAN HORN A CO , Philadelphia. 8tates. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all desoript?i_ Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, aud for all derangements requiring tho use of BaniLiges, or Instru ments for restoration. MOORE A HENDRICKSON, jo 15 ly Agents in Savannah C. W. VAN HORN'S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, The only Brace manufactured that doet not bind or chafe under the arm*, and can be worn with both ea*e and comfort. Those who have worn other Braoes are requested to give these a trial, to test their superiority over all others. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all . who either from habit cupatlon, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution havo acquired tho habit of bending forward, (rotind 'shouldered) aud compressing the Chest and Lungs, will find.the above 3race to remedy the abova defect. UJSn&z eand ensure an erect carriage, with improved symmetry and form of hpdy to the wearer, ind also allow iug a full, free and healthy action and expansion of tha Lungs, by removing tho 4 compression, tud preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organ* from becoming woak aud diseaaed. C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Manufaoturors of Surgical Bandages of all descriptions, Philadelphia. je 17 l great variety of othor articles. IS ii I in of Hiivnnunb. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleuusing and darkening the Hair; thousands who havo rooeived the benefit of oleansing of daudruff, improving and darkening the Hair, aro willing to com mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or threo bottles lor $2 25. AiikhMu BtU'bcr Shop. Uo would also take the pleasure of inforuiiug hi* mtrous friends that he has opened a maguificc Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augui where every convenience will bo found to make his pa trons comfortable. Straugers aud frlonds visiting Au gusta aro respectfully solicited to givo me a call. J. 31. HAYWOOD, Monuuiunt-sq., Savannah, jan 1 ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-at., Augusta. RO S Invention. Experimental demonstration is offer- Harber sd to all skeptics. Applied, and for sale wholesale a “*. , retail at CKISTADORO'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON, No. 9 Monuraont Square, G 1 liOUBKIBH. dec. IT 100 bags pritho Rio Coflee 20 lihds P K Sugar 10 "NO 100 bbls Stewart CAB Sugat 20 •• rrtishrd “ 50 half bbls Canal 10 casks Bacon sides Shoulders 20 boxes Northern Cheese Eng. Dairy 60 bbls Plauiing Potatoes 50 boxes No 1 Soap 25 Tobacco, assorted brands Tallow Candle* Star Whisky, Gin, Rum and Brandy 50 bbls Monocgahela Whisky 200 •• Whisky,'" 2990 lbs Codfish 20 or casks Cognac Brandy 2 Pipes Holland Giu 2 qr casks Scotch Whisky 2 " •• Jamaica Hum 50 boxes assorted Cordials. 5U) Gro Pipes loo M Spanish Segars 29 i gallon Kegs — ... pping paps - Landing and in store for sale by COHEN A TARVER. TAILORING. M ESSRS. DIBBLK & CAREY having just ra- turned from Iho North, respectfully invite their customers, the citisons of bavannah, and the public generally, to call and examine their Fall stock of all styles and colors of Fraooh, English and American Cloths, Caialiueres aud Vestings, whioh they aro pre pared to manufacture to order in the neatest and meat fashionable styles. Also their stock of Keady-Maue Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Altart Top, Chestorncld, Coddington, and other now aud fashionable Coats, Vests aud Punts. Tho undersigned having soloctod these goods with great care, feul confident i:'» leasing all who may be in want. Their stock of FURNISHING GOUDS and FANCY ARTICLES is complete and well assorted, which they will sell on the most favorable and accom modating terms. ■«P23 DIBBLE A CAREY. Keep it bclore Hie People. ■pvIKCOVERKI) AT LAST.—A KAMI DYE \J that operates on natural principles. CHISTA- DORO invites the attention of the Indies and Gentle men or Savannah, and of the scientific world, to his LIQUID IIAIR DYE, a chemical facsimile of the ool- " matter, aud tho vegetative elements with which, PATENT MEDICINES, &0. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! fHJAKT BOTTI.liH. rBEPARED BV J. DENNIS, M. D. AUGUSTA, UKUKUIA. uEiwntiiA. For Diseases oj the Liver, and to purify the Wood: Usejul in Jaundice, Sik c Head ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Constipation, Tiles caused by Costiveness t Tains in the Rones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, lloi/s, Ulcers, life. riMIR above (lincnseft arise ^t nerally from an in- I active state of the Liver, or au impure state of the Blood. The Sarsaparilla w ill be found useful in such, from tho fai t that it stimulates the Liver to increased action, which causes the removal of uiorbifio agents from tlie blood. With m->at of persons it acts upon thebowolsas a mild i on tho Liver aud Blood prevent* purgatlv withouti or del’llitutiug Its healthy a _ .... | the tcudency of morbid influences, and is often a safe guard againxt disease. Those who ure acquainted with the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that thia preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla taste, which proves It to be a pure and unadulterated article. The citixens of Savsuuah and vicinity will flnU that this article lias the lest effect upon the system, aud satisfaction to those who use it than any preparation of the kind in u Physiciaus have assurance from Hip propriet contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit chariuo matter enough ouly ‘ oprletor that it Price $1 per bottlo, o bottles for (5. Sold in 6avnnnnh by James II. Carter aud M< Hendrickson; Midville, by J. Grilliu; Sanders'rille, by •o', by L. Schwarts, N. w. Ham..* Brotlur/lv xud by druggists generally. Those ordering this artiole from druggists < mission merchants, should express in their orde (7* “DennU's Georgia Sarsaparilla.” It II K (J IIA T I NII CAN II 1£ CURED. We have now lor sale that Celebrated Remedy, MOKTIMORK'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND ltlood Furilicr, W HICH lias guiucd such great popularity wherever introduced, as the only sptvifr known tor me eflectual cure or this paiuful disease. This remedy has already cured tliuusauds of cases, compris ing every seeming form of this complaint, from the in- itammatory (acme) form, attended wUh swellings ami enlargement of tlio joints, to old chronic cases of from ten to tirenty and thirty years' standing. Thoso who had for years resorted to the various celebrated springs, had tried all tho liniments and external applications, and beou under treatment cf some of the ablest physi cians both in this country and Europe, aud were pro nounced incurable; still, after all these efforts had failed, this compound has curetl them. Alauy who have becu cripples, either hobbling upou crutches or confined to their beds for years, certify to a oompleta au-J perma nent cure by the use of this remedy. We hava not space, in a newspaper advertisement, imulated evidence s which insurt but a small ;> in its behalf. This evidence o must inspire oontidouco in every mind tors of high-toned public journuls have puuusneu to the world its wonderful nnd beneficial effects upon themselves and those around them, and iu some in stances speak of hundreds of cures. Physicians have 1 to it, and certify that, even iu extreme c.mi, loueuitationshad been held, and they hnddecided that there were no hopes of rtcurery, even then, they procured this medicine mid administered it, and it ef- pleto cure. Ministers of various denorni- ritteu and published w hat it ho* done aud their frionds; while merchants, ofli- private citixuns, have furnished volumes of evidence of the highest character, such sm uatious Iiavi for themselves and their frlonds; while :ers, mechanic*, aud private citi: roluuies of evidence of the higlic tuooiiipanius uo othor preparation Wo will givo a short sy nopal* of a sinull portion of the evidence, aud requost all who aro afflicted to i.end to the agent aud gut a circular, aud read what those who wore long afflicted have laid of this remedy. Mr. N. Fan-hall, one ot the editors of the St. Louis (Mo.) Republican, gives a long editorial stating his af flictions, and that no w us cured by this remedy. The St. Louis Intelligencer also gives * wonderful effect; rheumatism. Ti veille devotes a h curing a severe of chronie St. Louis Organ aud Re is a long editorial in behalf ot its wouder- curiug hundred* of cates iu that city. The iditors of St. Louis American liauner, Temperance St. Louis Union, have ail awarded d success iu curing this disease. Tho edl- 1 lu (Hi.) Advocate writes and publish ud many around him. The editors of tha Glasgow Times, American Eagle, aud others of the South aud West, have given volunta ry evidence ol their knowledge of its virtues. Tin editor of the German National Gasette, published PATENT MEDICINES, 8t e , MUSTANG LINIMENT ~ M E«8B8. A. O.BRAOU U,D._o„ t wjrrs» r ^aiei®is oar most valuable Express horses hod been tnakui i* large swellings or tumors on tb* fetleeks: th.*w k ! grown larger than hen's sgge. Besides being dlsflV,, . by these append ages, the limbs and joint? annS ^ quite stiffened, swollen and lams. W# hsd »rS2P? Nd |^q. —mmUI.. I—» ..ill", * r,ta Dill and othor remedies, but nothing UMmiSV produce any erect upon them. We would wlllH.i Lave given twonty-lfve dollars R have had Them r* f moved, aud the borse restored to soundnots «>* hostler obulned some of your Liniment, and annll«iu without our knowledge. A few days ago he ciffi attention to the horse—and. to o cation his lore wero perfectly smooth—(Ac 'eeiiw. i ' iny entirely disappeared ! We asked him by wh„ ic he had effected suoh a remarkable care' Hi. . retunrknble core'! lh. that he had been using the MU8TAN(l t rt/ MENT on them abont ten daye-and tha reenlt daye—and tha result wsin . entire removal of the tumore, without D rod mole. . soreness or leaving a sear. * •reness or leaving a scar. 6 " u / fcYSM KINSLEY A CO.. Southern aud eastern Express No. 1 Wall-st., corner of Broadway, N\ June 30, 1852. 9£T blnoe the above e'ortlficate was given, Meur. Uinsloy k Co., inform ne that one of their drivers *7: thrown from his^wagon in; ths npper part of the city and very badly bruised, the wagon paesm* over hiVL v dy. lie was Uken into a Doctor's Office close bv st* the physieiau told him to we the Mustang Linimn,) V' 4 . he had reqently tried it in a similar case with *r'.« . He did eo, and all the eoreness, lamenslT »n| WMoutat his business so usual. " We Uke pleasure in recommending tlio MEXIPam MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends and ou.., --- jnds and have ever used for 8ortL in Horses. We have r-- * ally. 8 tho beat article Bruises, Spraius, or Galdi extensively and always effectually. Rome of v have also used it for severe Bruises and Sores, aa w*n as Rheumatic Fains,and they all say it act* like mssir Ws can only say w* havo entirely abandoned the use, r other Liniment. •'J. M. HEWITT, Stable Keeper to tha American Kxprees Company, Frinoipal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y.,and 8t. Louis, Missouri. Bold by every Druggist in Savannah, and in tl< most every Drugstore iu the United States. Oliver T Uragg, General Agont for tho Southern States, p. <j! Address, Savannah, Goo. eodlawtw Ayer’s Cherry Pectonil, FOB TUB Ct'BK OF Oonghi, Gold*, Hoaraonoss, Bronchi, ti*, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Aath. ma, and Conanmption! Of all the numerous medi cines oxtaut, (and some of them valuable) lor the cure of pul monary complaints, nothing ha* ever been found wh'ch could oompara in ita affects with thia preparation. Othen cura.aometimas.but at all times and in all disease* of ths lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is ploasant to Uke, and perfectly safe Is accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for tho information of those who have tried it, but those who have not. Famlllos that havo knawa its val- uo will not be w ithout it, and by it* timely use, the; are secure from the dangerous consequences of coughs and colds, which negleutcsg ripen into fatal coniunp The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute wsi awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges ia September, 1847; also, tbe medals of the three grtst Institutes of Art, in this country; also, the Diploma ■ i the Ohio lustitute at Cincinnati, has been given to the Cherry Foctorai, by thoir Government in considers- tion of its extraordinary excellence aud usefulneis is curing affections of the Lungs und Throat. Read the following opiuiou founded on the long ex- poriuuue of thaemlucntFhysioioiRii of the port and ci ty of Sr. joush, May 8,1851. l5r. J. C. Ayer Five years' trial of your Cherry Peotoral, in my prac tice,has proven what 1 foresaw from it* composition,niuit be true,„that it eradicates and cures the colds stl coughs to whioh we, in this section, or* peculiarly lix- 1 think it* equal ho* not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy eau be mads for tbe dis tempers of the Throat and Lung*. ■ 1.1. UU It l ON, M. D., r. B. fl. Rue what it has done on a wasted constitution, uotoa- ly iu the following oases, but a thousand um Dr. Aye ■ y a violent diarrhoea in the miues of Caltforuit turned to San Francioo in hope of receiving benefit from change of diet and climate. My diarrhcea ceased, but wae followed by a severe oough— and much tore- 1 finally started for home, but received no beneht mor Scdouhv, Jan. 24th, 1851 •:— In the month of July lust I >ktd data of Aept. 9 ■•tte, pi t, in the city of New-York, under IfcoLgiveetlic history of two important cases oi which he has personal knowledge. One, the wife of a wealthy merchant, who had for years tried the spriugs, and nad the treatment of the must eminent physiciaus of our country; thoy could effect nothing. She was ufllioted with chronic rheumatism iu its worst forms, lie was instrumental in inducing a trial of this compound, and it effected a complete cure, lie also states that, a few weeks sinco, lie bought a bottle and sent it to a geatlomuu, a friend of ins. wh victim to this diseaso: this bottle cured nitn. We might add editorials, and till ihiseutiro sheet, but will give a lew uamek of promluout physicians, mer chants, and others, cured by it. W. 8. White, M. D., au eminent physician of St. Louis, writes to a brother member of the prolession, Dr. Reese, of New York ; "1 have wituesaed the effe. this compound in several cases ; and so sucoensful have boen ita open* ion* in performing a perfect cure, when very oilier remedy had beeu ineffectual, that 1 ot hesitate to recommend or prescribe it. I whou it* virtues are ascertained by tho profession, I think, till supe recommend or pi lueu .... , . ... . Juiedy in the Rheumatism. It is adapted to every form of Lite disease, aud 1 know no complication contra-indicating its use. 1 hold it to be the duty of a physician, when convinced of tho olhc'aoy of a remedy, and iu superio: others, at least for the sake of humanity to J. M. Rose, M. D., writes from Centre College, Dan ville, Ky., ‘‘that a young man, a member of the Col lege, was so low, tha^in consultation, ha aud other pro- had decided that he could not recover. They luded to try this remedy, and to their great astonishment one bottle restored Aim r although he had not walked a step for six monthe pre viously; and that, during twenty-five years' practice, he had uever beforo witnessed such a reuiarkablouure.” Professor 11. L. Dunham, Al. D., near Cinoinuati, Ohio, joins iu a certificate for publication withtwocler- — __ - pu of the Baptist Church, stating tbe _. _ highly respectable lady who was for eighteen years af flicted, and had become helpless, and that all other remedies known, as well as the skill of the most emi nent physicians, had taxied, and there seemed no hope of recovery, until, they finally obtained this remedy, and it cured her sound arul well. Cxpt. J. H. Carver, an old resident and highly res pectable oitixeu of Cincinnati, states th ..... vereiy afflicted twouty-ttv* years with chronic rhcuma~ tism aad neuralgia. His joints hnd become stiff, and nothing gave him relief until he got this cuuipuuud, uud ... BG Mr. F. Price, merchant of Now Orleans, writes that ho was Ten Years a cripple from chronic rheumatism, and for three years oould scarcely turn himself iu bed ; it hod affected his whole system, lie tried all remedies he could hear of, and all the most esiebrated physicians but foi ilief until he obtained this comiKiund, him effectually. Wo might give huudreds such cases cured in New Orleaus and tue South. IaivI Hills, merchant nt Gttowo, Illinois, writes that i was severely afflicted for thirty years, aad for seveu- lould scarcely walk a step. The flesh hod ,st expo e efforts had merchant, luting in St. Ixiuis, heard of this row- ody, bought it and took it home, uud prevailed ou him to uso it. lie certifies that it cured him sound and well; the flesh-had returned to his limbs, which had become strong as ever. We might detail one thousand coses ore, of equal importance. We most respectfully ask those who ar* afflicted to aend to the ageut in their vicinity and get a circular, tbe letters and certificates of Rev. Jos. Mitch- I. Rev. N. G. Derr; man, Rev. J. 11. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R. A. Colburn, and other clorgvraen; while J. Smith, late President . .. - or prop! of its class destroy the Hair, but vigor as well.. W1UI is communicated to the fibres by tlie use of CRI8TADO- oct 28 Mursliall House Dressing Saloon. M KMKRN. COIIEN & HANNON rcnccl ft.ll- BU--.B. » . — established the following their rates of charges. For a single Sliavo lOo.; pur **■ es per week, 75c.; 4 times a week week $1 60; every day fl 75 per 'ling 25c.; 8' Mr. COIIEN will always hold himself in rexuliness to attend to orders from those who may rsqnir* his > hesitancy iu saying that this is the llat ever oflorod for sale. Gentlemen should o provide themselves with one of theso llats, • a luxury to ~ ~ )] N. K. B • BARNUM k CO., 149 Congress-s H KlDNll'K (111AIIft*H.—50 baskets pte. and qarts, in store xuid for sale by J»n A. BONAUD. CAN Ol* EM. 1 \ ROXK3 Judd's Patent Nperm Caudles Id 25do. do. Sperm do. 25 do. Litchfield's Pearl do. Just reoelved aud lor sole by J. ROUSSEAU, J» a aornar Bull and Bay struatx jxu 19 received and for suit by i Nuts jus J. ROUSSEAU. received and for sale by 50 l>ACON t 11AII.S, |,A IJ Shoulders; 3 tierces Hi Hams; 150 kugs new Leaf Lar 2 “ Fraubois* “ 2 •• Cerise* Monttn 2 " Quines. »ney. Mermelad* d'abricots. pots Gale* d* bar. 12 Boxe* Uisquit GLaec a la rauill*. iguotds tfuudUiona *0 _ " Frnlts Castelano. 120 lb«. Maroas Glace. 55 *' Fruits Con fit*. 6 Boxes pieds de Saagliar tniffa*- Torso!* by [jaVfl] L ROUMCAU^ HE RE I* and MAl'BION. — ti racked Sainton ; also in half bbl*. aad KiU, aad fbr sale fjaa 12J W. D. FORD. *VV Oltl.UANH MOI.-4BMKI-.—I3«tbl. 8 "“ 11 New Orleans Moles*-*, new crop, landing frt_ brig Enoch French, aud for sal* on the wharf by J* a 29 CLAGHOHN S. CUNNINCM! AM. J UMT RECEIVED at tbe Trlixxxuiug und C»un- eral variety Store. 139 Broughton eUeat, Richly Imed Ladies' Dress aud Opera Capa, Rosetta and ■ jan 13 kegs new Louf Lard, for sale to arrive per senr Geo J Jones from Baltimore, by BUNKER 4 OGDEN. I f OEM.—Received n full supply of Rrades, Pat J.X *nt and Carolina Hoes, also Lyndon's Uoes, and tor sale by c. HOPKINS, Ag t, •l* n No. 177 Cungre«s-sL Urns, Tru 111pm, Petj6 Gb r4- reoelved a lot of new Pate 'De Foi* pro*. I ruffles, l’etit* PoH, ArtichauU, GeU*. for sole UL [dec 30—tv 1 J. ROUSSEAU. » stnro a chuicn lot of Pocan P KCRIVKD end 1V , . ov ., < ® oft 8haI1 Almonds, d#0 ** JOHN D. JESSE. Q AITER^TUTin^.-l Ixoae such an article will please call at 147 Bx * 18 PRICE k VEi nut of r Bay-st. VEADER. 4; LOVES—White, l.uIT, and Straw J; 10 ialeby ' Mwrtm.nt, tor Ml.'br PRICE A VEADKR. 1,7 B.j “1?/ lj«nZ7] TiOitOIJND V.-J«Vrm ,-i J > Burgundy, a Une article, for Jan 27 received, U5 bxe. Benuno salo by A. BONAUD. Sal- 1 timer* Hour, for oole by tj»17J W.D.FOBL*. the Bauk of tlio State of Alissouri: tieo. O. Atherton, Officer in the Bunk iu 8t. Louis; Alcssrs. Jaa II. Eddy, 8. Downing, A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Joseph hunt hack, with other prouiiiu . s also vast numbers of other citixens. This is home evidence, and these aro living witnesses K’her* this great rotuedy was first introduced, aud s many thousands have beeu cured du-ing the last yearg. The proprietors havo now opened the.. Great Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House) in the city of New York, whore ail orders for this medicine will be promptly attended to. This is a Vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pared and recommended for thisoue disease alone. This t will c ', three bottles for $10. 15 per single . V. ALEXANDER k CO., Proprietors, N. Y. A. SOLOMONS k CO., aud J. U. CARTER, eod ly lawT Agents in Savannah. Bowed by i nally atsricc i the voyage. My congh continued to grow v heu 1 arrived in New York, 1 was at once mark ed by my acquaintance as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt whet my friends all believed. At this time 1 commenc ed taking your truly invaluable medicine, with little expectation of deriviug any benefit from it* use. You would uot receive theso lines did 1 not regard it my du ty to state to tho afflicted, through you, tli.t my health, is fully restored. 1 attribute it to the use of your Cher ry Pectoral. Yours truly, William w. smith. ’WssM'rcTO.v, Fa., April 12,1848. Dear Sir: Feeling that I have been spared from t premature grave, through yonr instrumentality by tbe Providence of God, I will Uke the liberty to express to you uiy gratitude. A cough aud the alarming aymptonis of consumption had reduced me too low to leave me anything like hop*, when my physician brought me a bottle of your "Fix’- tokax.." It seemed to afford immediate ruitef, and im* in a few weeks time has restored mu to sound health. If it will do for others what it I .us for mo,you arc csr- talnly ouo of the benefactors of mautind. Sincerely wishing you every blessiug, I am Very respeotfuliy yours, JOHN J. CLARKE, Rector of BL l'ctcr's Church, h assurance and from such men, no stronger Withs proof can be adduced unless it Le from its' effects upon trial.. Prepared android by^ _ JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Uni. . TURNER k CO., Savannah, and all Drug- eod—law tri-w EDWARD O’BYJKNE’S GR0CEItY AMU L IqU0it STORE, ^Tuylar’B Bulldinc, Aim Utt V/lmrf, BAVANNAH, OEUHOIA. tHjy'. O'B. keeps constantly in sto MMmiarge stock of Guockhiks, Liquors,! Crookery-Wore, Boot*, Shoe*, and Clothing. 35 chest* Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sagan. 70 boxes Family, Fr.le, and No. 1 Soap.. 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half-pipes Coguuo Brandy. 16 barrels Fourth Proof Domestic Brandy.'! 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 31 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 16 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madoira Wine*. 75 dosen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 orates assorted Crockery-Ware. ly oot 19 J. ROUSSEAU. Corner Bull and liny Streets. Importer and Urnirr in Wines, Liquors nnd Cigar#. subscriber bus now on hand a fine HTjFI and well selected stock of Wines. Liquors ■■■4* and Segars, comprising the following: one. Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pip* choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. On# Pip# of the first quality and choicest OLD •* RE SERVE/ 1 vintage 1840. One Pipe of the choicest aud moat delicately flavored OLD PaLiIETINHO, vintage 1810. One Pipe of the choicest aud exceedingly rare OLD SEKCIAL, vintage 1820. One half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Markot. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1810. olden im* Also a portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. —o half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of rorloM Another Scientific Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA 1 tlons of Baron Lie big, tin Biologic by J.S. llouuUTON. M.D., Philadelphia, Pa. ThUisatruly wonuUrlnl waxedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, curing af ter Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the fusedin waterwilldigesto! USL I ■ ■ Beef in abouttwo hours, out of the stomooh. PEPSIN i* the chief element, or grsatdigestiugfprin- eiple of th* Gaatrio Juice—tho solvent of the Food, the tive Stomnch of the Ox. thuo funning a true Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers,and furnishlna complete and perfect substitute for iL Scientific Evidence! Call on the Agent andgetadoscriptiveoirculargratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe’s Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet, Dr. J. W. Draper, of New-York University, Professor Dunglisun'sPhysi- ology. Prof. SUHman, ol Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, Ac., together with reports of cures from all parts of the United States. No Alcohol, Hiltera* or Acldx*! tOT Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN is a great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by tho moat feeble patient* who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Be ware of Dragged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. Cnrexs in Every Town. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin ha* now beon tested for up wards of two years in every large towa in the United States, and tha Agents can refer Dyspeptics to many remarkable cures in every town i Numerous details of oases, reports of cures, certificates of l'hvsic|aus and Patients, are given in the Circulars furnished by Agents gratis. PepNln In Fluid and Powder* Dr. Houghton’s Pepsin is prepared ia Powder and In luid form—and lu Proscription vials for the use of byelclans. Private Circulars for Physicians may be obtained qL Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro* cess of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which th* claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not n secret remedy, ne objovtion ean be raised ngninst ts use by Physician* in respectable standing aud regu lar practice. Price $1 per bottle. _ tkb" OBSERVE THIS :-Every bottle of tb# genuine Pepaia bears the written signature of J. 6. HOUGU- TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right aud Trade ftfark soonred. tar bold by all Druggist* and Dealers In Medicines. W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Retail Ageut ia Savannah. J. A. MAYER, 154 Broaghtun-si.,Savannah. je 17 artlj-Iavj Wholesale and Retail Agent brands, vis: lieunessy,Loudon Dock, Jean Isniis l’iuet, Castillun, Guimard, Saieroc, Salignac, and Uur4, '*upuy A Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. ** " " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tcneriffo,Sherry and other Wiucx- Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hock Winex, imported Cordials—suoh as Curaaao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. 10U.9U0 choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, snJ — GROCERIES. tf dec 30 (full stock of FANCY C NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. No. 6 Whitaker htrcct. a TUE SUBSCRIBER respectfully annoms- ces to the citixens of Savannah, aud of ths U- terior of this State, that he has now opsoud and will keep continuity in store, • l*rg* assortment of the beat qualities of the various kinds of Wines and Liquors, both foreign and domestio, invoioed from the b<(t sources, aud to bis stook of whioh, at present on hsud, ho invites attention, liavinffhad extensive experience in France as a manufacturer, and in America s* impor- tor and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade snoble* him to offer assurance that the articles which arc sen- merated below are each genuine. Artlclen ol* Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin Scotch, Irish and Monongahelo Whisky; Old BaUvi* Arrack; Jamaica and st. Croix Rum. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Clar et, Hautorue and Burgundy Wiues. Cordials. In Cases, Cureooa, Maraschino, RaUflaj MatsU*. Klrsohenwssser, Absiuth, Ao., Ac Ale und Porter. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestio Liquors. aug 6 R. MAYKR-_ ALB ! ALB 2 ALE ! M essrs, uuantock, Roberts & to.-- Gents—You are hereby appointed nor l** 1 * Agents" for the sale of our brands of “ Albany iwpJ al Ale," iu the city of Savannah, Htate of Geertf** from ud .tUMMUm.. -jg'^VtOK* SOnA. New York, Dec, lvt, '62. i Agency a taut and ai ye kept by us in s dotting the artlel known superior Ale, a constant and ample • tt PJ d ? •• be always Kept by us in store at " WiftInk's VvHsrf. - * by g tna Post Office. dec 11 Wllllaki . Families supplied with half barrels of Crosm AD. T> BLKIVBD tier steaxner Florida—BUckgjjJ: Black BombaJaos. French Merinoos, Linen ShJ lug. Table Damask and Diapers. 11-4 OoMM| Sb-y Wj Brown and Blenched Canton Flannel, Needle Wore*- L. C. Udkfs., Chemisettes aud Sontag 81e#v#s. f Undergarments for Ladies, Gentlemen and Bo/» 1 M siery. Gloves and IJmbiella*. For sel# lew by N . dec 24 DEWITT A MOBOAIL; __INU MADE KA»Y.-Bo.tw‘* , £ YY laift.d.r. for ... P~k*}* Mleby J [jan 17) W. W. LlffiCOLgl, 1> lIUKVrtlBAT, fresh, Juet receivod in if rels, half barrels, aad 26 bags, cf th# bell from the Susquehanna Mills, ana for sal* ia leU 101 Susquehanna 1 tbe purchaser, at wholesale prices, by ... _ ^ di°rn A. 0. TOM*. UdBW-*- AKU.—15 k.g* Btu.ri'. .Hr. *'•' I^I-rd. f’<"» "l». Viet-r, for ^ -