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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS* WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1853. WIIOLKMAMC AND RKTAII. CLOTHING STORE M AV1NO removed IVom the corner of Barnard and Bryan street to tit* new brick building erected • site of the Phtenlx House. on Itryaa street. above ifiecriber* re Champion'* Ororory Store, the Bnbecribers respect fully announce to the citizens of Savannah and ite vi cinity that they will keep constantly on hand and well selected Kook of Ucudy iUtide Clothing, Together with every article necessary In the Gentlomen’s Fnrnichingr Line. We would Invite ■pooinl r elegant and J SHe fhlrto 9f t’qualitv, Cravat* la orcry varlelf. Collar* v* mo uiwiit styles, llrawsrsand UudersblrU of va- rione material* and make. Cap*. Half Gloves, Hocks Boot* and Shoe*. Al*o Trunk.. Blanket*. Ac., Ac., all ■ lie- how i rice** u? If. AUIt All AM A BROTUEB, Oliver** new brick bnildtng, Bry*n-*t. WINTER IRON WORKS lUAiKKOinery, Alabama, Hepl. J» rpHKSK Work*, omploylnf^ftOHand^.j^ouiitruet 1 an ave tt average of an Engine iseeMy-and beg attention vt m.Jlownor* to the mo*l valuable improvement in Mill Machinery of the day, and to trarranUul—tA wit: CMIOPKK’M PATENT UPUIUBT AND DIUKIJT ACTING H1NUI.K AND GANGHAW.IULL. UNUUNE. mfititacinu (wmu orunu valuAttt.it laruorKMaNrs) HltXIE'S PATENT CONTINUOUSFttOWUHKS An iitctnnparobly inferior substitute for the Hay Wheel. The peculiar principle from which the above Mill de rive* it* greatest merit, is inure especially valuable in it* application to the Onug saw frame. Tito Engine eland* tin mediately under nuath the Hash, to wliiuli the Piston Hod i* directly attaohod. The motion of the Stub i* thu* directly controlled by the atcam in th ey Under, and by Ute Introduction ot this at a particular point, thu force cf boththo up and downward *trokc(u*u- ally falling with such jarring effect* on the plumber block* ana wrist pine.) is entirely arrested, the hath being thus always eas|Mtur*ed as it were on the Steam, relieving thereby thejournals and wriat, (*o liable to heat In the usual application) of all heatiug tendency. By virtue of thi* principle, practical demon»tratn>n can bo furnished that those mill* arc capable of an oii- ay speed of 2UU revolution* |>or minute, and •poeu are * *•---» -***-- enetd are nearly noiseless, the cut of the saw* being almost alnu* heard. A common speed for the single aaw under this application is from 250 to 300 revolu tion* per minute I The sty/c in which these Engines and their appurtenances are gotten up, is superb throughout, while the mill in its design, embodies eve ry practical and well tried improvement oitant. The Engine and other work from this establishment is nut •aoellod in any part of tho United States. Employing as ft does, the best talent, and provided with tho best heavy and light tools and materials, no superiority of Style or workmanship it admitted! This point in roadi 1/ conceded by all who visit these very eatensivi Vp*rM« Attention is also called to Cooper's •• Strictly Portuhl* ra»i«t Vlbrw Cory” Circiilnr hnw .USIJ; which may be hauled with ontire faoility, from point to poiut, at pleasure, by four horses; and Is warranted su perior to any heretofore presentod to tho publii Contract* made for delivery in New York, I leaas. Mobile, Charleston, buvaunah, Augusta or Ma- llvery in New York, New Or* >,«ui»i<i,i.i UU ,<» w i. buvaunah, Augusta or Ma- -tho transportation to these points being moder ate from the facilities presented by tho Kaiiroad and water oommunieatiou there w ith. Addreva, A. WARNER, 8ec'y, •r, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't, Montgomery, Ala. P. B.—Theso works have recently shipped to l'ensn- cola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “Cooper* direct acting (Jang Kngluus, and two of his single Haw En- j^uesj” which ore eapubloof eutUug 60,009 foot or lurn- The par'ies ordering, effected the purchase after a tour through the Northern and Eastern Htates, in s«arrh of the lteat and most approved Mill, alter first exaiuiu- lag those of this company ; they returned after thor ough investigation, eonvincod that no uitabllshineut met with presented suuh geuural advantage*, or combi nations of improvement a* found at the** works. lUerxHK.vcr.A: T. O. Metcalf, President Mechanics' B'k Augusta, t*. II. l,ai<iar, l’res't Il k of tho Republic, New York. Leonard A .smith, N. Y.; E. Wlthlngtou, Savannah, Wo. M. Marlin,Charleston; Wright, Williams A Co., New Orleans. ly oot 13 ITpliolittcry and C'ubinet Work. The subscribers having takou tli frt The subscriber* having takou the atoru on UV WhiUker-stroet, next to Dibble A Carey'a Tai- luring Establishment, respouttully announcu to e ^ I the citizens of Havauitah that they are prepared to exeeuto all orders in tho above line on the moet REAHONAH1.E TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kind*of Furni- srg* Funerals supplied at the shot test notice. JAMES LARKIN, oot20 ly THOMAS TIERNEY. New Watcli, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY HTOHK, BROUGHTON STREET, No MB. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Altiuiilucturor of Clirn- nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches. Ac. Ac., letfullv Informs his customers and tho publio gene- whare he inteuds to make ft permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry business in ita various brauohes. Watches, Clocks, Town Clock*. Chronometers, Jewel ry, Ac., Ao., donned aud repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Good* of all description* sold at the lowest prices possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clook, Ao., Ac., that cannot bo re paired by othor watchmakers, I pledge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted. FRANCIS STEIN. AW CO-PAKTNKllMlfl 1 !*•—The under I alined ha* taken into partnership, in the practice Law. hi*son, ISAAC! MULFORD MAHSli, under , , the name of M. it 1. M. MARSH. They will personally attend the Superior Courts uf Chatham. Bryan, llulloeh, Effingham, Seriveu, Burke, Washington and Wilkinson Counties, and have mode arrangements for the prompt collection of dobte ia most of tho counties iu the btate. tor Office 175 (up stairs) Bay-street, Savannah. May 25th, 1853. ly MULFOKD MARSH ll.ANtlNU POTATOKB.—aoo jjl.l., Vrimo Planting Potatoes, for sale by C01 COHENS A HERTZ. M AVANA HKHAUH.-'AIIWI Murrllu brain) Cillndrado, 15.000 La Vox, a superior artiole, 16,- •a Crux, 1U.0U0 Riondos, Priiusro, 16,000 la tlor dc la rega, 10,000 London site, for sale by A. BONAUD, jaa 11 Cor. Bay and Whitakor-st. CLUTUINU AT UKlilUEU PklGEB. W F< nro now offering tho Imlauco of our aiock of Fall and Wiriter Ready Made Clothing at re duced prices—ws will no; say at cost—but as low as auv other House in tho city, on our usual credit jau 21 ROBINSON A CAMP. rriN l vr MORSE A NICHOLS'. ■ ■ OT WATER DletHHH.—Cuillna Sl Bulk- XX tej have a great variety of hot water dishes, All- bioze DUhee, Oruter and Venison Lishcs, Coffee Biggins, aud Grecqnee, Etna Heaters, Water Kettles, Iuc Pot*, Tea and Coffee Urns, Pudding Mould*, Dish Covers, Egg Boilers, Ao., for sate low at their Uouse Furnishing and Variety Store, UK) Bryan-st. jan 29 i;uu HAI/K.—A boy IU year* old, country X. raised and warranted sound ; a boy 13, and a buy ITT Apply to [fobA] WM. WRIGHT. T.1|m 8AL.V.—A uiul.ltu ,irl 111 or 17 year, r old, a house-servant and seamstress. Apply to Teh5 WM. WRIGHT. 1,'OH HALL.—A brown ekiii girl 15 yeats old, X, • honso-eervant. Apply to Tab 5 WM. WRIGHT. POU HAIsK.—A man 30 years old and Ins wile XI 28,'girl 14, gill 10, and girl 6, accustomed to the culture of Rice. Apply to fob 6 WM. WRIGHT. l/OUttALK.—Ai.iuii 30 years old. plaiiUtum X_. carpenter, hi* wife 25 yere eld, girl 7, girl 2, and aulufont, country raised—all warranted sound. Apply to [fob 6] WM. WRIGHT. l?<mt*AL.K.—A man aud a man 2b yeur* X' years old—they are accustomed to the culturo of «il Corn dad Rice. Apply to fob 5 WM. WRIGHT. | ,344 »t SAI.H.—A muii 30 your* old, coucliman y and houeo-servaiit, a man 25, house-servant. Ap- piy to [fob5] WM. WRIGHT. TTIOH MAI>E.—A inau 30 your* old, u good Xj steamboat hand and fireman, warranted sound ; u inau 35 years old and bis wife 33, country raised—war ranted sound. Apbly to fobfl WM. WRIGHT. 'titOR SAIiK.—A woman 28 yoara old. a prime M\ field hand. Also, a woman *JK years old, a first rate oook, washer and ironer. Apply to fob 6 WM. WRIOIIT. WTAMHINIJ MAUL RASY*—Roatou Chum f V leal Powders for Washing—one package of these Powders will make two gallons of soft Soap ci a superi or quality for all domestic utos. Just received and for dale by [ J*n 171 W. W. LINCOLN. C'ANDIiBH. I £1 BOXES Judd's Patent Spoi ui Condlas 26 do. do. Spsrm do. 2w do. Litchaolda Pearl do. Jus* received aad for sale by J. ROUSSEAU, jan corner Bull and Bay streets nRKHIl FLOWLUBLUUH-Juit received X? by [jaa 141 JNO. A. MAYEH. fT AH11 DIHUKrA-With Hvaiere, a new lo 11 inst reccivod by MORSE k NICHOLS, jan 5 155 Broughton street i IjIGAUH.—ll),Ut‘0 Bpanislt Cigars, iii sturn uiul V.J for sale by [jau 25] K. O'BYRNE. JYUCKWIIKAT, fresh, just received iu bar- II rols, half barrels, and 25 bags, of the best quality, from the Susquehanna MiiU, and for sale in lots to suil tho purchaser, at wholesale prices, by deo 29 A. C. TOMS. 126 Bay-*t. r-, BB1*< CUAMEAONU C1UKK, in .Ur. aa4 for sale by [fob 1] E. O'BYRNE. ■ >t*ANTlNCI POTATOES.-125 bhls. now x landing from schx. Pavilion from Boston, for sale by jau 12 BUNKER A OGDEN. X3 3RCJEI VED i»or iaie arrivals Pickles,Catsups, JJj Sardines, lobsters, fresh Salmon, Buckwheat, boo toll Ale, 7*ondon Purtor, Wines, Liquors, Cordials Lemon Syrups, Guava Jsllys, Ac. jan 14 UEO. ALEXANDER. / 1 AITKUH. CIAITKIlM.—Those in want ol VJT such an article will please call at 147 Bay-st. die 18 PRICE A VEA DE It. TjKTOODKN WAKJ2. — Bras* bound Cedar Palls. Tube and Measures, Pastry Board*, Tow el) Rollers, Rolling Pius, aad i variety or other articles )asl received by ( jan 29) MoilsE A MCUOLS. IHIUGIMU Y.—Jmt received, 25 bx«. Hoauue JJ Burgundy, a flue article, for eab by J*a*7 A. BONAUD. A FPIaBM, Oranges, Lemons, Folatoee, and XX. Oalons, in store aud for sale by W. D. FORD. IB OTA TURK and ONIONH.—5» bhl.. Tei.. 17 loci. SlbkU. Ool.u, ju.t TM.l.td .nd for Ml. br J*» * MoMAUdfC* noyi.r. 1 (jam 31) LaBOutg a BOWNE. UN ifcdlEUUlLl, s \ cukt Powder* - r - b }*»PP1/ the above superior Visit Pow- a large supply of Babbitt s. w SsivfiT JNO. A. MAYER. v . I the 'j'riiiiiuiug ami Gen- u J!»u BAM IN mix MINUTFS.-^;. —jrs. warranted to frees* cream In six min- i* artiole, at 1AA Broughte^-i Dry Doods, Clothing, kc. jTtTO*YTO~8T 0 R E. Orenl SiSfBw AX MAAS & HEYMANN S CLOTHING BMP0UICM. ■a r i A- IIIIVJIANN bet to mf«»rin thnlr M r5SnTa-Vi. public geaerafiy. In both the eity and country, that they art now prepared to offer one of ths largest and be*t*e!s«ted*twke of .... O EOT III NO, and • general metorlmenl of Gen iUmtn'e FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Nulionr. brought to this city, suitable for fall and winter wear, at prices never known or heard of in thisj oun- r u . enumerate a few leading articles ia our line, to which we invite *julUniom : Kxtru Heavy Bvorronls. In Bearskin, Peteiidiaiu, English and American Pilots, Blanket and l>ouhle Cloth. Ilrrss mill Frock Cents, In Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored French and English Cloth... llllMlncivn mill llutillntf font*, In every variety of styles, and of dt!Turcnt|.niateria1s, such as Cloth, Cas«iin«ic, Tweed, Caahmeret and man ufactured in plaiu, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. FmitnlnotiH. In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Ca**iin*re aud Cas- siuet suporflue Doeskin In Vrsis Plain, White and Figured Satin and Sllk-for wedding and party wear; Double and Hiuglc Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black aud Fancy Satins,Doe skins, Cashmcrsu, Ac. IVoftlerj, Shirts. Undershirts, Drawers, Bocks, Gloves, importing their stock, will enable thorn to offer iuduoo- tho i lime making IHE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Cougrova and JeHeraou stresta—the greatest depository of BEADY MADE CI.OT111NU iu this eouutry. MA.VH* IlEYMANN. Hoys nud Youthw’ (!lolhlng| Not to bo Burpnsscd in ilia variety of m.k. and low price, to be found at lire above named estab lishment. oet I Great Reduction of Price*. In order to reduco thu prescut largo and choice stock of WINTER GOODS SAVANNAH IIAZAAR, 118 BruHghton-etrtct, next door to Horton Hike man's Jr.icr.tnj Stare. A DEI.BANCO bog* lu aumiunci! to his city • and country customers that in order to prepare Ins store fur the reception of his Bpriug Uoods, he hsr from his present stock. To those who have not com pleted their supplies the prsisnt affords a rare chain to make purchases. Thoso Uoods being entirely are not thrust upon the markut (as is tfteu tlu ith cheap sales) to be sold at any price, iu order to get ot thrust upon the markut (i eiicap sales) to be sold at any . rid uf them, hut are offered to cash purchi 'uasouabovu mentioned. Housekeepers wi all early, thereby insuring to themselves tho best op portunity to make good selcotiooi AHLliIJMShY. BONNET* ! UO.VVUT* ! Fur the Million. Jutt receierd per tlenmrr at Trimming and General Variety Store, 130 BrouKhtoii Street. ✓t The Proprietor haviug returned from the North would respectfully announce to tho in- £tgar habitants of Havannah aud surrounding coun- ZStAom try, that he has just opened a Maguiflcsnt ami Extensive Stock of SILK UOODS AND TRIMMINGS— consisting of ll) cases Ladies and Missus' rich Bilk, Batin nud Straw Bonnets aud Hats, all the way from 50c. to $4 ; richly trimmed children's , drab and black Beaver Huts; extra rich Fi Urucado lionnut Ribbon*; rich white uud colured Frin ge*; rich Lace Uiuips, Ualoun a la Mode. Paris Trim mings, Velvi ... a great vurietyof otfiorTriunning Materials; Buttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; Whale bone. Chain Baok, Jenny Lind, Blojiner and Twist Combs; l’nrse Bilk and Steel Trimmings; Zepher, Worsted, Embroidery, Sadhor and Floss Silk, every shade ami color; Embroidered Patterns, black aud cof- ed Ulaeiu Bonnet aud Sewing Bilks: Bonnet Linings, iapes, Sowed Colors nnd Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow ers, Wreaths ; llair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Oilt and Silvered Trimmings; India Rubber and Kid Dolls and ‘lulls; Dress Flounce*, Mantillas, Scurf* and Aprons, inked with now patterns; children's ltobos, Smoking Caps, Slippurs, marked and braided. In connection with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by c with tho abovo, Mr*. DOYLE, assisted by oompntout Milliners from Now York, will attend to the Millinery and Trimming department, and will eudeavor, with skill and teste, to please all who may favor her with their orders. 1ST RAW IIONNKTN AND HATS cleaned, repaired and pressed in the latest fashion. Three Apprentices and three Bonnet Sewers wanted inimedi- oly. Apply at 13b Brotighton-st. deo 13 Remember the spot— 13V Hroughton-stroot, noxt door Dr. Ryorson.ly jan 15 AIKS. HlLHlilt, No. 157 CONGKESS-STRMET, Will open on Friday next, 2bth inst., her Fali. ilk Stock ot Fashionable Bilk, Velvet, Btraw, and French imported Bonnots,Ribbons,Trimming* 23Hr* Dresses, French Flowers, Bilks for Party Dresses, Collars and Under-Siecvos, respect fully invites the attention of Ladies to her Store, No. All of the above goods art of Mrs. 8.'s selec tion. t 26 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS MRS. DOE, No. 17 UARNARD-STRKET. Takes this method of informing the Ladies of " *■ ibibii * ■- * Savannah, and vicinity, that site has on hand S and will bo constantly reuoiving) a large and ashionable assortment of Bounets, Ribbons, v Caps. Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mautillas, Straw Trimmings, Ao., Ac. P. 8.—All orders from the country promptly attended HOMK MANUFACTORY -JIk The Subscribers manufacture ZSS&jH&Jk and keep conntuntly on bond, uMUIXlnK. tgfflKMr largo and varied »t:.«-W <■! Sud-EWmBt^ dies, Bridles aud Harness, make to order every tUtrriplion of articles in their line. Our stock comprises also a largo aasortmout of Tranks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Baddlu-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per sons desirous of supplyiug themselves, will do well to eall at our establishment. All artiole* sold by us arc warranted for material aud workmanship. D. MALLETT. exeoution prompt. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. i 'HK Kl'lISCIf I HER has nu bund, ami i» constantly roeeiviug from the bost and most resnee- le inauulacttirers iu the coun'ry, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, Y as Table, Dessert aud Tea ripoon* aud Forks; 8il- Plntes and Waiters; Tea bets; Castors; Cups nud Saucers; Uobleu; Tumblers; Pup Bouts; Boup and Sauco Ladles; Pio, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Balt Cellars nnd Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Snoons, Forks and Ladles; Cako Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Suuffcrs and Trays; Ivory Balauce-l(andle Kulvcs and SifYor Plated on Steel 'i’a'jlo aud Dessert Knives. Fino 21 day Marblo Mautle Clocks and oommon Bras* Clock* of overy duscript&ou. Gold aud Silver Lever aud Leidne Watches; Fine l L*pl_. , Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold aud Silver Thim bu*; Gold and Silver Spectacles? Gold and Silver Watch Clinics, Beals aud Keys; Fine Rogers's Pock- Cutlery; llaiurs aud Rater Strops; Card Coses Pc Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, he ooulidoutly believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Uis prices aro ns low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the Suite, mar 18 8. WILMOT. No. l^arket-sgnare David morris, Cornku of Bryan and Jrffrbson-Stbxxts, HAVANNAII, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutters, Locks, all kinds Railings, Urates, See. WROUOIIT IRON BAKES, with unpick- ablo Locks, uuukk. Pen ing to asoertain the quulitics of the Safes made by me in this citv, aro rctpccUully referred to the Bank of Savannah, the Planters' Bank, aud tho following umr- luppliod * * 1 “ chants, whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons A Co.. Einstein A Evkman, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Nichols. All orders punctually attended to. . ly “* duns, Rifles, Hardware, Ac. qiHjt HIJBHCKIHEK hugs lonvo to inforin his I friends and the nubllo genernlly, that ho haa pur chased the entire stook of Mr. JOHN CAllRUTIIEHS, 175 Congross-st.. and that he will sell GUNS, lUFLES, PISTOLS, Ac., J» .*w orices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low prices. J. T. JONEB- l?OK8ALK—A lirstrato Blacksmith, and war- C ruMMiusli. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. _ IH.AHK.-ll) lihds. prune Porto Rico Hugar* O landing and for sale *■- COHENS A HERTZ. OCK.& AND lllNCaUS of various patteroa i just received and for salo by C. HOPKINS. Ag't. ' llDKU.—10 bhls. John Uhl's best Cider, laud- V f log aud for sale by BRIQHAM, KELLY k CO. LKTON ( OM.KTON mmUh. PURELY Vegetable preparation, aud ■ *ui . eroign remedy for Dyspepsia. For sale by n *1 W. W. LINCOLN. l.^LOUR AND BACON.—40 barrels Kloui, JL 4,000 lbs. Bason Shoulders, per brig ChatUnooga, for sale by Lfeb II E. O BYRNE. OAllIKLlAJd, Acct—The under- signed intend* opehinf on Thursday a large as sortment of Roses, Camelia Japonic**, Dwarf Orangss, Dahlias, Carnations, kt.: also, an assortment of Fruit Trees and Grape Vines. Tha above are from the gar- dsns of O. Marc, Astoria, New-York. Mr. Mare wi] b V» kttewUne* and imparl any information dssirsd. fe> » » W. W. LCNCOLN, MoanseenLeq. I NDIA CMOLACJOOUK-Ab unfailingn /r.r *L ,r . #r * nd Agile, ajnd other bilious dUvi via i ’ wbol ®»»v a no retell, atnropristor'e rrices, by __W. W. I^NCOlif, Monnmear - Id ‘it..:,. •*“!>««« Q.UUU.) HU..I1 f.L l C“-F.rVQ.l.Uo., *«.. for »!. by aooK«.^.., «,.,i iutd coi- jMouao.W.HwMl.ky ». W. OOKNWLIX. IU Bryaa-st, Hotel*, Boarding-Houses, ho. OoitlMiirii’s K.-Mon.tion. /'’N H. WK1GAN1) has \flLvt l •jJ j u * 1 opened, under the ^kAliZr Vlsalor'i Hotel, a sent v -%fir » n d comfortable Eating Room, with an exoellcut Kitchen and Co<)king Range adjacent, as a Restaurant. 11s has an excellent Cook irum titraaboug, who will suit German, American and French taste*. Oysters. Fish. Meats, every thing that this market affords, eau be ha.l in all stylos on short notice. Young Clerks nnd others who hnvo rooms In town, are Invited to try tho Euro pean mode of breakfasting and dining at tho restaurant. Philadelphia Lagor Beer, Hwisaand Lindhurger Choose, kept always on hand for tho use of families. oct A MARSHALL. HOUSE, Broimlitow-nircstf* Hsvnnnb, (Ira. Win. Johnson, Proprietor. M This establishment ia now In “ full tide of auocesaftil operation." Tho patronage thus far extend to it, tho propriotor regards as assur ance that his enterprise hud ceased to be au experiment almost as soon us it commenced, nnd that the Slaralmll House hasnlrondy obtained a permanent and prominent tun hotel* of o"nr city. Being situated on ono of our tinest streets, oontignout various places of buolness. and free from tho noise and bustle of onr morn crowded thorooghfaren, iU loca- tion.affords inducements of quiet and convenience. To ..... ** rraugeiuents enable _ s. To tlie public, tho assurance is renewed, that overy requisite of a first dM. hotel will be supplied that intelligont industry and libqral expenditure can command, iy aug2» - EdKlP IlOtPl, On the Comer of tinker nnd Chatham sts., Oglrtiinrpr, Gs'orulu. SITUATED IN TUB MOST ntlSINBSS PA11T OF TI1E CITF. BY JA.MEH BELL. This is tho largest and beat furnish ed Hotel In the city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Charges moderate, — 1 juhan* public are invited to v .11 and sec f>r themselves. EMPIRE HOTEL, Otflrtlioriir, Hit. r PlfE 8«bscril»«r, lutn of the Wnslungion Ilnll, 1 Macon. Ou., having takou the abore Hotel, aud fur bished It tiirougliout with the best of new furniture, and having large uud airy rooms, he hopes to share a po tion ot public natronage by close attention to businui having good stabling and every convenience to ina! the guests of his houso comfortable. J«2I j JESS£ < CAIN { JVo£rIe^ EUWAItn O'HYIOE’S GROCERY AND LI (J U 0 K STORE, Taylor’* ISrailtliiiR, Mnrkrt Wharf, fpfcfN SAVANNAH, GKOKOIA. LLffjE. O'B.^ k«&)W> eonsteatly iu store Crockery-Waro, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 35 chests Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crnshed, Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 boxes Family, Pale, And No. 1 Soap. 4 pipes Holland Gin. 5 half-pipes Cognac Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Domestio Brandy. 40 do. Phelps’s Gin. Rum 10 hlids. 15 barrols Tort, Malaga, and Madeira Wines, l Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 crates nssnrted Crockery-Ware S 1IIE Subscriber haa now received his fall stock of Stoves, and respectfully solicits a call at his es- -lishment, where a large variety of Steve* for cook- 'g. parlors and offices, from the best manufacturers, *o ou sale, on the m^st reasonable terms. Also, Hol low Ware, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Saucepans, Cast Iron Pumps, Book Pumps, Cast Iron Charcoal Burners, Sad Irons, Revolving and Long Handle Waffle Iron*. Wafer Irons, Fire Dogs, Fire Iroun, Nalls, Tacks, Table Cut lery, Axes, Hatchets, 1 i..miners. Box aud other Coffee Mills. Brass Faucets and Couplings, Ac. A choice selection of Plauished Ware, Coffeo Riggins, ea Pots, Oyxter Dishes, dialing Dishes, large and small, Egg Boilers, Casters. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, I.inuor Mixers, Cigar Lump*, Centro Tabic Lamps, Campnino Lamps, Oil Lam)'*, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid Lamps, Brass aud White Metal Candlesticks. A largo assortment of Japanned and Plain Tin-Ware, Chamber Pails, Toilet Pails, Wine Coolers, Toilet Coses, Cash Boxes, Bqnare nnd Round Boxes, Spice Boxes, Ba sins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Glass Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12 to 28inches, Spittoons, Foot Baths, Ac., Ac. Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood Horses, Clothes Horsos, Step Ladders, Tubs, Pails, Keelers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Chlldreu's Willow Chairs, Brushes, Ao., Ae. All kinds of Tin and 8heet Iron work exeouted with dispatch. Printed Catalogues may be had on applica tion aud sent post frte. Silver's Fire and Water-proof Miners! Taints con stantly kept on hand ; Camnhino and 8pirit Gas. " ,A "* - - J (4 Barnard-st. Salo Room—10, 12 and 1 Workshop—164 Ray-ot. JOHN J. MAURICE. WM. J. HUNT’S ShavingA. Hairdressing EsUblislunen No, IG8M; Ilroui;liton-Htroct, NEARLY OPPOSITE ST. ANDREW'* HALL W J. II, lings rnspectfully to a. .,.unco to the • citisens of Savannah that his ter'Pties for dis patch in hia business aro now complete, and that every attention which the convenience of his customers may require will be promptly afforded by him. Thankful for the very libera) patronage he has thna far received, his future effort* will be directed so as to merit an in crease thereof. Hair Oils, Colognes, Restorative, and Shaving Creams of various kinds, 1 constantly on hand. T. W. nailTIIOK a co, Manufacturer and Dealer iu Plain, Japanned u;id Block Tin Ware. Hollow and Enam elled Wure, Stove iand Grates, Pumps Lead Pipe aud 8bci Lead, Lead, Copp “iuc. Store No. 13 Bau- kahd-Stuekt, Sarnnnat), Ga. All kinds of Copper, Tin and Sheet lion A the shortest notice. Holtiiisoii A Cnmp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers tn Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE now receiving their Mocks of Full ami Wi ter Goods, consisting in part of line Blue, Block, and Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Orer- Coatings, of Black, Blue aud Fancy Colored Boavors and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black aud Drab; English, French aud American Cassimer ,of Bl'k aud Fauoy Col- ora; Vestings, of Silks, SanKus, Cashmeres, Euibroid orea, aud rich Cut-Silk Velvets. A11 of which will bi made up at tho shortot notice, and in the best style o workmanship. Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at tho we'l-known Clothing Houso of W. Y. Jeuuings A Co.. No. 231 Broadway, New York, and is warranted equal to any iu tho eity. Wc keep constantly on hand the largest assortment of Furnishing Goods of any house in tho trade, such as White and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Qauae Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel White and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's muko. Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, in fact, overy *hiug necessary to a gentleman's wardrob« ” ' terms as can be had in the city, at Uaudry's Building, noxt door to Pulaski House. scp'Jl Full niitl Winter Dry Goods. I aROCHE, ROWN'K .fc CO. have received by j cont arrivals, aud offer for salo upon the most fa- vurublo terms, a full stock of Plautation Goods, to which they invite tho attention of merchants and planters, vis: 25,000 yards Kerseys, all qualities. do Schley's Plai lo.uoo do whitu'and black Washington Jeans. 6,000 do heavy all-wool Plalus. dish Dulttl Blankets. pair* KugUHBHML 100 do 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blankets. 20 bales 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 B?o. Shirtings. 20 do Osuaburgs. In addition to thu above, tlioir stock of House Furnish in^, Staple and Fauoy Dry Goods, is now will compare with any house in the southern country. M alaga c;rapes, luisiu*, Fig*, Ac.— Just received per steamer, 5 kegs Grapes, 10 box- dains, 10 half boxes do., 10 qr. do. do., 10 bUs. Ap ples, 5 boxes.Lvuions, Cranbcrreu, Figs, Almonds, Po- cau Nuts, Kuplish walnuts, rig name, sinoacu ueei Fulton Market Beef, Pig Pork, Bologna Sausages, Ac. jan 14 GKO. ALEXANDER, Bull and Congrtxs-sts., Alouuinout 8qr. POR SALE. STIC AM ENGINE—perfectly now, of 10 horse . itower, with Booller attached. Apply to ic 18 COHENS A HEi a TOW I8TIIE TI.1IE.—The advanced i oeivsd from brig Philura and for sale by Jan 17 W. D. FOnD. L ADIES’ IMEItlNO VE»TS.|-1 pi-c Blue, all wool, DeLaine, Worsted Braid, Oil Silk, ceived per Alabama, and ffor^Mlw^b^ jan 27 La ROCHE A BOWNE. UT (!RACK8,Nui Picks and Nut AnviU,for •ale by F. W. CORNWELL, C ODFISH. — 2,000 pounds first quality Cod Fish, for sale by [ jau 17) W. P. FORD. O jan 14 BRIQHAM, KELLY k CO. "IT'LOWKR MEEDS.—This day received a assortment of Flower Seeds, put up Ia boxes, each X' Genesssedo., 25 do. Hiram Smith'a do., received and for sale by l jan 11] McMAHON A DOYLE. 2 II if Comer of Bay and WhiUksr streets. IKkAPPIBS AND ORANGEH.^iod r ived, a fresh supply, for sal* by A. BONAUD. New-York Advertisements. NEW.YORK WIRE RAILINCi WOIIKH f IHIE HIJIlfiCUlHER in.nurn.i.,1.s WIRE RAIL- I ING for publio and privets grounds, Verandahs, Window Guard* and Grating WROUGHT and CAST IRON RAII.INO, Iron Columns, Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Fund' WIRE FENCES, for Plantations, Railroi made entirely on a new plan, with rails aud lr< Prices at 9, ll and 13 coins per running foot 4>, feet high. For circulars with design* address JNo'aTwlcKKUHHAM, 312 Broadway. Ne 1 gu Diwu.ui, A.«w-Y r nrk. N. U.—The Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of jrsyth-plmce, the railing and gallery work at tho Jew ish Synagogue, find a number ©I dwollingw in Savannah, the enclosure of the private eemetary of the Everett • * ** Fort Valley, and also to his work at Macon, and other planes in Uoorgta. ^ "Castle, No. 2co family a V. IIAR Congrosa-st. and W BL Julian-st. rjH» STATIONERS AND 1IOOKSF.LLKR9.—■ I The subscribers would call your attention to their stock of papers which enibrnce the largest variety ever hef»ro offered in this market, consisting of the following Ov.n A ilurlhut, Plainer A Smith, Green Mountain Mills, Jsssup A Ilroj., Chamberlin' Chamberlin s, Whooler.KItelk'nABabe'ck, Doten, Mnnstleld A Root, Crane A Beach, Crane A Co., Osborn A Gibbs,] Hubbard Carew A Co., May A Dean; ~ Jh ** ' Fuller, Parkcr^A Parsons, together with colored, printing, envelope,till ... , wrapping and all kinds of paper usually kept by a pa per warehouse. CARbON A HARD, jy 29 din Paper Warohonsn.VSI Pearl street. S^OTHECLO’S OCCUPATIONS CONE Cottar's Exterminator. 17GR TIIK TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF I Rats, Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mire, Moles, Booties. Crickets, Ac. Warranted not injurious to the human family. Will not die in their holes. Also an Exterminator for the total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. IIkckkencks.—Washington and Centro Markets ; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving llonse; Captain Flowers, Pacifio Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway aud Anthony streets; Clias. Thibault, No. 15 Washington street ; L. Deliuo- nico, 25 Broadway ; E. G- Howard, Editor of the Sun day Timos ; Westchester House, Bowery and Broome streets ; W. Iloiberten, 4k) Droomo street, aud 75 Maiden Lane; Empire City House; 1*. V. King, 41 South streot; George Gay, ti7 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Binesse, 43 John street, and 80 St. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr., Architect,304 Broadway. CKKTiriOATK Of 107 lUSATIIfl. I linvo given Henry R. Costar's Exterminator an ef fectual trial, nnd having seen the wonderful effects of the samn, and convinced of tlie superior efficacy of his Exterminator over any other preparation evor offerred to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 1G7 RAT.8 were found dead in tho kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For salo by all tho wholesale druggists in the city amf the principal druggist* in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ae. Warranted in all cases. None genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 443 Broadway, New York. JW For sale byj. A. MAYER. 154 Broughton-st; and by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. llo wise In time—-’Tia folly to defer. AFFLICTED READ ! T HOUSANDS are suffering from disease from which there is no difficulty In being permanently and speedily relieved, provided the means bo used. As every vice has its own punishment, so it would seem •very disease has its remedy. This is true, and there is nothing in this lifo more certain than that the AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most speedy aud certain remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, known to tho world. Adapted to evory stago of the dls- thcro is 1 fuai lotion in diet;f roin tho certain aud speedy lief it gives, it is now the most popular Ton thousand cases hare be lth< „ red effectually by it during the past year. Prepared by a practical physician, the afflicted enn rely with confidence on its ourative powers over diseases of this character. Full directions accompany each bottlo. ♦A-CAUTION—Ask for the American Compound, and purchase only of the Agents. Observe tli enuine has the written Signature of the propriel wrapper, and the name blown iu the Glaus—Price For sale by A. A. Solomons A Co., Tlios. M. Turner A Co., W. W. Lincoln, Savannah; Phillip Moiso, Agunta Ellis A Co., Macon; William Root, Marietta; aud FIHR’H METALLIC; burial casks. Thiavalunblearticloiejuatrocuivud and foreale by I. W. MORRELL 3c CO., sept 3 ly Sole agents in this City for the Inventor MARINE RAILWAY. A . The undersigned respectfully informs aJSBaall who may ueed his services, that ha^ViWfe aMith*. charge or the MARINE RAILWA Y.aaftfi which is now iu successful operation. Ho Is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any sise usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ao., on reason able terms. Those who wish to ulean or paint the bot toms of thoir vessels, can also be accommodated ou the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to contract for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, iu nil its various brauohes, at the eastern extremity of the city. JFdr A good Shipsnithis on the premises. mar 11 H. F. WI LLINK, Jn. PIANO rOltTJKS. I. W. MORRELL. & CO. Have en hand a splendid assortment >f Piano Fortes, from thu best inunu- rafactorics in the conutry. For touo and is, at the Brough ton-street Piano aud Cabinot Ware- t20 SAVANNAH BAItUJUlt SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. nPHE Subscriber would respectfully auuounco I to the citiaens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala- * 1, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well istablishuom open for the reception of his friends, llo assures thorn that nothing will be left un done on his part tooontinue it a convenient andoomfor- ttblu Barber Shop. Uis prims will bo as reasonable as in any similar establishment in New York, llair Cuttiug, in neat and fushionablo style $0 20 SingleTShave Shampooing, Shaving si times a week Sharing live times a week 1 50 Shaving three or four times a w eek 1 Tickets for Children's llair Cutting. 8 for 1 Hot and Cold Bath^ Parents aro respectfully unformed that every ci aud pains will bo taken with their children w hen .n to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for sale a variety of Fauu> Goods, such as Gentlemen's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, l'cckot riuo and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, l'ocko lldkfs., Collars, Souks, and other articles of Gentle men’s woar; also—llair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh, Clothes u.id Shoe Brushes; Soups, Oils, Cologues, nud a great variety of other articles. Dulin of Mnvunnah. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing ana darkening the Hair; thousands who have received the benefit of cleansing or duu> improving aud darkening the Hair, are willing to __ „ ig to mend it. Price—fil a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. Augusta Uurbcr Shop. Ho would ulso take tho pleasure of iuforuiiug his nu merous friends that he has openoda magnificent Barber trons comfortable. Strangei? and frieuds visiting Au gusta aro respectfully solicited to givo me a cull. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monumcut-sq., Savannah, jan l ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta. G ROdKUIEH.—Tho choicest finality of Fain ily Gocerics, Wines, Liquors and llolyday Fruiti to be had at (dec 17J C. B. SCALLY'S, "veredin any part off the city freo of cartage, and iS ig Enoch French, and for sale on thu wharf by CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. k Rbls. superior Keystone Mills Flour; 25 do kJ\j Extra do do do; 30 half bble superior Bclivdorc do do; for sale to arrive per a dir Goo J Joues from Ral- tirnure. by [jan 19/ HUNKER A OGDEN. 1 >ACON, HAMM. LARD. —« hlide Bacon I) Shoulders; 3 tierces Hams; 8 bbls uew Bacon Hams; 150 kegs new Leaf Lard, for salo to arrive per o J Jones from Baltimore, b: El BUNKER. OUDEN. 1)3TIC ’Dc Fois Gras, TrufllcM, Petit* JL Pols, Ae.—just received a lot of new Pate 'Do Fois Gras, Truffles, Petits Pois, Artichauts, Gelee, for sale by _ ldec 30—tn ‘ J. ROUSSEAU. 1 ) KCElVEx) uud iu stnro a choice iut of Pecan JLV Nuts, Filberts, Brasil Nuts, Soft Sholl Almonds, Datos, Fancy Glass Top Boxes of Prunes, Cooking Prunes, and Figs, for sale by deo 28 JOHN D. JESSE. cold weather, just reoeived aad for sale m*. » rcuucu price by (jau 6] MOORE A HENDRICKSON. M GLASSES.—5U bills W. 1. Molasses, 25bbls N. O. do., iu store and for sal* by J»n 1» SWIFT A CO. VT EW ORLEANS WI1ISHLY.-50 bbls. Iq choiee quality, landing from brig J. A. Taylor, from New Orleans, aud for sale by JW» 8 COHENS A HERTZ. UVVKUK CHKK8K.—Ju.t redyed a Hue of genuine Gruyere Cheese, htstere and for j.afs ■ ' eeeiiD eiens—iu ..i.kio, urea, Gr.on, lieu. Blue ei>< Bilieoe Colon, ju*t Mo d lerlde bjr w. C. WADSWORTH, * IMenbell Ueun Belldle,. J CBTKKCK1VKD per N.w York . »m.nwrluiouto( Booked B.et.ed T.er>M-- i-e do. urticl. Of Euliou Merkel B..r, .ed e «.<1- AiriNTKH CBODs'el rSuiied Hrlcn, if Merinos, Coshmerea, MousliM^ do LAioes, Philadelphia Advertisements. Pi 11110 Portes. O. C. B. CARTER, No. 171 Cheitnut- istreet, siath door above Fifth, opposite [the State House, up stairs, l'UILiDSL w offers to tlie public tiroly # assortment of PIANOS. just received from the most celebrated makers, and of 0 patturns and finish an to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns A Clark's and James Thompson's Instruments, which are here nffored, steml unrivalled in the opinion of all competent judges, ah poiaesstug beauty and purity of ton* never beforo attainmi by any maker. Also, PIANOS with AJOLIAN Attachment, Churoh and Parlor ORGANS, 8ERAPH1NE8 and MELODE- ON8, all of w hich are warranted, and will be sold the t Second hand Pianos bought and sold. Pianos tuned and repaired. P. S.—The extraordinary success of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfect satis faction It has given. Induces the subscriber to continue it. Lessons iu SING1NU, PIANO, J1ARP, GUITAR, , are given by Artiste of the very hiahust ability. It ds hut be mentioned, that Sig. ANDREA AI.FIbl. and Mademoiselle HELENE HC11AAFF, who'stain! I re-ominent among the profession, are connected with the Institution, and devote their time and talents to the pupils. |je2fl ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. 0E0iivE J. 111:Vkels, No. 173 Chrstnut-Rtrect, Philudrlphia. Ol’I’OMlTK THE STATE IUHjMK, Has just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS CURTAIN MATERIAL. /lOMPltLsiM. nil ihu now uml l.uhionuble colors 1/ in Bro< atolie, Plnnh and Satin Do Lnino. Curtains hung in tho most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, OE FRENCH MANUFACTURE, insets for Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or import- wood Drawing-Room Furuituri, r ._ sets have been received. The style is entirely new nud of the meat graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish ill please call and examine the immense stock 01 hand before purchasing, as the goods will be sold b onto! well finished plain Mahogany J« 26 Lee & Walker. (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIG.) No. 188 Chestu ut-st., 1’lilndelphin, PIANO “To” R T E S , Muairnl InatrniuentB, Nhrei MuhIc, Violin,CJuitnr, Ilnrp Htrinxs,d:r. A LL of W-Jiich will bo sold nt the vory lowesl rates. Catalogues sont to any part of tho U. States ^dressing as almve, post paid. 'LEE A WALKER'S stock being one of the largest in the U. States, are confident of riving satisfaction I those who may favor them with their patronage, je 14 GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED Evuns <V Watson's No. 88 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIR E-P It O O F C H E S T S! AT TIIK 8TATR rxilt, lUUIllSHUKU, TA. October 30, 1851. The undersigned,appointed a Committee for the purpose by the officers of the State u present thisafter- A WATSON tei their small sited .* Fire-Proof Chet they consumed tiikek uokds or » 0011 over it, com noing at 1 o’clock, P. M. . heat for ttso hours, suffl ciontto destroy the cast iron foot. On opening tho Cli tho papers, together w ’ our presence, were take: I circulars deposited i -t only having been pri t having the appearanoo of scorch upoi Joseph Ritkeii, A. T. Newbold, C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the H'owi6.) r |3HK attention of Physicians mid LudicHsuffering 1 from the above derangement, is respectfully in vited to “ Van Horn's Improtrd Uterine Supporter."— They are mado without tho Steel Spring*, which are highly objectionable on accountof their chafing the hips, Ac., making them extremely unpleasant to bo work.— They have no superior for tho relief nud euro of the above displacement, and aro recoinineuded and nsud in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, vis,: Proffcssor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. “ J- 8. Longshore. Female Mod. College, Phil*. ** CIms. Woodward, Mud. Inst., Ciucinnatti, O. “ W.P. Johnston, Columbia Col'gc, Wash'n.D.C. “ II. Miller, Mod. Dept, Univ’y, Louisville, Ky. A. II. Conor, Med. College ot lxmisiana.N. O., and by the Physicians generally throughout the United States. Cf. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Foot, and for all dorangomeuts requiring the use of Bandages, or Instru ments for restoration. MOORE A HENDRICKSON, je 15 ly Agents in Savaainab C. W. VAN IIOHN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Bruce, ( bind Tht only Brace manufactured that does or chafe under the arms, and can b teith both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces flwft aro requested to give those a trial, ■HI test their superiority ovor all others. Clerks, studoute, tailors, Rcarnstrc S7 ¥& upation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution have acouirod the habit uf bending forwarJ, (round shouldered) aud compressing the Chest and Lungs, w ill find the above Braco to remedy the above defect, 1 and ensure an eroct carriage, with improved symmetry and form of body to tlie wearer, and also allow ing a full, free and healthy action and expansion of the Lungs, by removing tho compression, and preventing thereby tho Pulmonary Organa from becoming weak aud diseased. C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Manufacturers of 8urgical Bandages of all descriptions, PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. riMIF, ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENT? I in our 8toro, inoludlug a fino SlIOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. bolug now completed, wo would invite tho attention of tho mmiosl public to our stock, comprising every article in tlie line, w hich can be furnished (wuol1:3A1.e akd retail) at Neto-Vurkpnets. 'PIANO FORTES, by A. 8TODART A Co., J. B. Du.vhaw, and others of es tablished reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOGllAU.il Jc CO., Impohtjcrs, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-streets, Nuit to Market Square. TAILORING. M essrs, dibble a carey having just turned from the North, respectfully invite their customers, the citizens of Savannah, and tho public generally, to call and examine their Fall stock of all styles aud outers of French, English aud American Cloths, Cawdinores aud Vcstiugs, which they are pared to manufacture to order in tho uea’.ost and fashionable styles. Also their stock of Ready-Made Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Top, Chesturhcld, Coddington, aud othor new and fashionable Coats, Voste aud Pants. The uudorsigned having selected these good* with great care, fool confident >f 1 leasiug all who may be iu want. Their stook of FURNISHING GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES is complete aud well assorted, which they will sell on thu most favorable and aooorn- modutiug terms.. ■ep 23 DIBBLE A CAREY. Keep it before the People. ■pviSCOVERED AT LAST.—A HAIR DYE 1 / that operates on natural principles. CRI8TA- Dl)RO invites the attention of the Ladies aud Gentle men of Savannah, aud of the scientific world, to his LIQUID HAIR DYE. a chemical facsimile of the col oring matter, and the vegutative elements w ith which, in combination, nature colors the Hair and sustains it* vitality. This DYE stands alone. Other preparations of its class destroy the llair, but vigor as well is ooior is communicated to the fibres by the use of CIUSTADO- RO'8 Invention. Experimental demonstration is offer ed to arl skeptics. Applied, and for salo wholesale and « o iiAin cawBinu OAiAiun, No. 9 Monument Square, west side Marshall House Dressing Saloon M KKSKM. COHK.N & HANNON rn.pccl- fully announce to the citizens of Savannah that they are now prepared to do all kinds of work in their Draytou-ste. They their rates of charges. For a single Shave lOo. fpor mouth, for 2 or 3 times per week, 7So.; f times a week ‘ w«»k $1 50; overy day *1 75 per JH -•5uj a 4c.; l St*m- pooing 20c. Mr. COHEN will always hold himself in readiness to attend to orders from those who may require hi* cervi- I A LI(JUT HAT—Woighii.-f only 1 Mr I ounces, that cannot bo injured by being smashed. •Ws have no hesitancyin saying that this is the r offered for sale. Gentlemen should lightest Hat I | _ r not fail to provide themselves with one uf these Hate, which are a luxnry to wear. For sale at tha Hat Store • • ‘1 n. k. m 01 (uovim an. A.BARNUM A CO., 149 Congreas-st. I | Ull’MICK. (IIIAMI’B.—50 b.ik.u pi,. XI •»— ts, In etore and for salo by 1 a nnwirn Ty I I / colored,—a Urge assortment fo <Iec.» PRICE A VEADER, 147 Bay street. ■ ,'Klt.NOII & KkfiUWI MCOTAKD.- 1’ ID do.. I’orbMD Slu.Urd, lu da. 1'r.aeli do . for t>°8n - - N EW Oni.KANM WIUMKY.-75 i- Rectified, just roeeived and fbr ealS . . Rectified, just roeeived and for ealtr by » Cl.AGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. ONONCJASIKLA \VH1MKY.-10 bbls lTl. JufifiH—lr*Xf - -• - foreaUby [ja87’ A BONAUD. \ LMONDH. -5 bble. Soft 8beH Almonds, just reevived god for sale by )M IV J. ROUSSEAU. PATENT MEDICINES, Ao. (vEORCrlA SARSAPARILLA! IN QUART UOTTLEK. PREPARED DY J. DENNIS, M.D. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. For Disenses of the Liver, nnd to purify the Wood: Usejnl in Jaundice, Sik c Head ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Constipation, Fites caused by Costivenens, Fains in the bones, or Ubeumatism roused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Fimptes boils, Ulcers, Sfc. f|'IIK above disrax-s arise griirrnlly from all 111- X active slate of the Liver, or an impure state of th« Blood. The Sarsaparilla will bo found useful in such. tho fact that it stimulates tho Liver to increased action, which causes tho removal of morbific ngouts from tho blood. With most of persons it acts upon the bowel* ns a mild purgative; it cleanses the sjstem Irum ita impurities, without cuttsing any Irritation in tho alimentury canal, or dsbilitatiug effect. Its healthy action on tlie Liver and Blood provents the tendency of morbid influences, and is often a safe guard against disease. Those who aro acquainted with tho Southern Sarsaparilla will readily pcrceivo that this preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla tasto, which proves it to he a pure and unadulterated artiole. The citizens of Savannah and vicinity will find that this nrticlo has tho best effect upon tho system, aud givea heller satisfaction to those who use it than any preparation el tho kind in use. I'hysiciunn have assurance from thu proprietor that It contains nothing but SaranpnriMa, with spirit and safe- ohurine matter ouough only to pn-surve '* Price $1 por bottle, or U bottles lor $5. Sold iu Savnnnali by James 11. Carter and Moor* A Hendrickson; Millville, by J. Griffin; Sandoraville, by N. W. liaiueaA Brother; Waynesboro', by L. Soli *“ and by druggists generally. Those ordering tills article from druggists 01 mission merchants, should express in their order r»*‘ “Dennis's Georgia Sarsaparilla.” Liver Complaint] slug from a dienr- ered Liver or f tion, Inward Piles, FuLuckb Bor Blood to tho Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fullnusd or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructutions, Sinking or Fluttei iug at tho pit of the Stomach, 8w limning of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult Heart, Choking or Sulfocatiug Seneatiou8wneninaIyiug posture, Dimness of bark. Chest, Limbs, «f-c., Sudden Flushes 0/ Heat, Hurt ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Gret Depression of Spirits,tau bo effectually cured by DR. HOOrLANlFS CKLEHRATKl) GERM A niKrAHKi) n Dli. C. iU. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 ARCH STREET, Pill LA HELP HIA. Their potce.r ocer the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United Mates, as the cures attest, in many cases, after skif/ul physician* hud fails l. These Bitters re worthy the attention of invalids Possessing grea virtueo in the rectification of diseases of the Liver and leaser glands, exercising th READ AND BE CONVINCED. (From the Boston Buo.1 The editor said, Duo. 22d— Dr. Uoojtand's celebrated German Hitters, for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or NorvuUL Debility, is deservedly one of tho must popular mudiciue* of the day. These Bitters have been used by fhoussuda, and a friend at onr elbow says ha lias him self received an effectual and permanent oure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. We are con vinced that, in the use of these Bitters, tho patient con stantly gains strength and vigor—u fact worthy of groat consideration. They are pleasant in taste and sm " and nau he used by persons wlHi tho most delicate nt uulis with safety, under any oironinstniicos. We .... sneak ing from experience, aud tu tho afflicted wo advise Scott’s Weekly, ono of the best literary papers pub 1 faculty as an ifficocy iu eases of female weakness. Ae such is would advise all mothors to obtain a bottle, aud themselves much sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find these Bicters advantage ous to their health, us we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon w eak systems." MORE EVIDENCE 1 . Tho Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best family DR. IIOOFLAND‘8 GERMAN BITTERS. •‘It is seldom that wo recommend .. .iat are termed Pa tent Medicine*, to the contidcm readers; aud, therefore, w hen we rcoouiiiu - nd Dr.°Hoof- land's Gurmaii Bitters, we wish itto be distinctly under stood that we aro not speaking of the nostrums of th< day, that are noised about for a brief period and that forgotteu, after they have duuo their guilty race of mis chief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and wliioh has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself.'' Evidence upon evidence line beon received (like the foregoing) from all soctions of tlie Union, tho lust three years, aud tlie strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com bined, a fact that can easily he established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with thoir quiet approval when presented even in this That this mcdicino will cure Liver Complaint end Dyspepsia no one cau doubt, after using it as directed. It acts rpocificaily upon the stomach andliver; it is pre ferable to calomel in till bilious tliseases—the effect ia immediate. They can be administered to femalo or in- faut with safety and reliable benefit at any tiui}. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine lias uttuiuod that high character which is nocossary for all medicines to uttuin to induoo coun terfeiter* to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently deceived. Look teell In the marks of the Genu They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, iritAout tchich they are *}>urious. For sate Whole sale and Rotail at the G E R 31 A N M K I) I C 1 N K STORE, No. 120 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Pliiludelj and by respectable dealers generally through the eouutry. I’RH’liS REDUCED To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy tho advantagoi of their great restorutive powers. Single buttle* 75 cents. Also for salo by J. A. LxROCHE, W.W. LINCOLN Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Haviland, IDrrall A Co., Charles* ton, S. C. MW Fly Court of Common UlenM nnd ol* Oyer nnd Terminer, lor the City ol’ Hnvonuah, November Term, 1N32. W HEREAS, William M. Leigh, Thomas Ford, und John F. Tucker, Grand Jurors ruminoncd to atteud the prusouttorm of this Court, made default, it isotJerud that they be fined eaoli forty dollars; aud whereas Peter Eudries. James W. White, M. C. Henry, S Beckwith, John J. Smith, Charles J. Hall, D. E. Hull, James Smith, E L Smith, William .McLaughlin, Nicho- . they bo fined each twenty dollars; and whereas William 11. Llojd, talisman, summoned on the petit jury to attend the nrefout term of tills Court, m«de de fault, it is ordered that he be fined ton dollars; and whereas W. Ifobkin, talisman, summoned on the petit jury to attend the present term of this CourC, made on tho 6th in*t. default, it is ordered that he be fined five Extract from the minutes. WM. II. BULLOCH, Cl'k C. C. P. A O. A T. 400 COFFEE. Bags Prime Green Kin Coffee. 100 do Fair ** “ “ do Prime “ Jamaica " do and 70 mats Old Java ‘*j do Prime Laguira ’ ° r " SCRANTON, JOHNSTON t CO. Ml In etoro and for sale by [jan 12] SWIFT A CO. 200 i SWIFT A CO. jauJ2 (• ('CAR. kp 16 hlids Prime P. H. Sugj SWIFT A CO. do Muscovado 25 " B. Sugar Clarified. Yellow Clarified. pm r X n>»; quality, jusl :ceived and for sale at St. Andrew’s llall, C. B. SCALLY. b > Mill R.—A I'ri-fli supply uf i:\liu 1:111ml family Flour, 26 bbls and 30 half Ibis, rooerviug aud in tore for sale by [fob 1] C. B. SCALLY. a Baltimore, and tor sale by A. C. TOMS. 126 Bay-»t. ' LONK STAR HATS.—Just received, a L full supply of the late style Lon* Star llato, foi •sale at tlie cheap Hat aud Cap Store «f N. K. BARNUM k CO. AORN.—*KH> bushels prime Corn, for sale by O' jan 24 RECEIVED per stoainei R with a f °-.eral supply of Groceries; all of which wili k'j.o'll""' f “' C.KO. ALEXANDER. 1 a ROCHE A HO AVNE iiave jusl received I j per stcamor Alabama aomo very handsome em broidered Book Muslin and Cambric Point Collars: al so Jaconet Understocks, fur sale at their old stand cor- nur uf Congress and Whitaksr-sts. jan 27 jyj ACKKREL Ac CODFIHII.-50 pnckugr* aYL No. 1 Mackerel, lu whole, half uud quarter bar rels and kits; 3t) whole and half bble No. 23DekereIt IU kits Salmon; 20 quintals Codfish, landing from auhr. Phenix and for sale ny j»» R> CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. IJUTTKH AND CI1KKMK.-1U k, K . cbolc. JL> Goshen Butter; St) boxes Euglish Dairy Cheese; lOdo Pine Apple do; 6 bbls Smoked Beef and Tongue*, landing from steamer Florida and for sale by jan 19 CLAGHORN A CUNKINOUAM. FRENCH BlTTEHu.-UJ down re- P selvod and for Bale by [jen 27] A. BONAUD- ^ pcaT “ ‘ ‘ r s Soap “ILL COAT AND OANOGKM.-50bow.Col«u'i Baid.T. Scap luid [jaa 1 iI II.MAHOM A uuiri.r.. t UIOiGB NKWOHOI* CI1HA MOI.AUaEH. ) 1!W hlida. aaj SO H.rco. CUotM Na* Crap Co.a M»- rmr “wattszi&r •m PATENT MEDICINES, he. DR. HOliHllH’S LIVERWORT AND TAR! A SAFE nnd certain core for Coughs, Cold* J 1l Asthma, Consumption of the LunM, Spittins Blood, Bronchitis, LltopingCough, and all Pnlmoasrv Affections. 7 ITA LOVELY YOUNG I*ARY UURFii OK COWBl)MPT10yi.Jr1 AJ" The following Is from the pen of Win. H. L*»|. son, Erq., the distinguished editor of the U. H. Military and Naval Argus, uudur date New-York, January lA 18.V). What could be more conclusive T ' It is seldom we permit ourselves to oocnpyaspae, these columns to speak iu praise of any article inthe tent medicine way; but when we see the life of e fal low creature saved by tho use of any medicine wli„t- ever, wo consider it as our right, if not onr duty to f ive a simple statement of facta, that others tuny.'in ike manner, be LunolUtcd. The case which has In duced ue to pou this article was that of a young lady U f our nuiiuaiutauoe, who hy frequent exposure to the night air, contracted a Cold which ent ile I ou thel.iibn before ite ravages could be stayed. (This occurred lire years ego this winter.) Varfoue remedies were us*d but with very little effect or benefit. The Cough grew worso, with copious expectoration, and the sunken eye and pale, hollow cheek, told plainly that pulmonary di.venco was doing ite worst on her delicate frame. The family physician was consulted, and although lie would uot admit to the young lady that she really had tbs Consumption, yet lie would give no encouragement as to a cure. At this crisis her mother was persuaded to make use of it bottle of Dr^llogerH's Compound Syrup of eine alone, after even hopo wuu destroyed. It is use less to comment on such a case a* this, for the ilmpl# truth will reach whore rolishod fiction never can. If auv doubt thu authenticity of thi* statement, let thsui >- mlituiy and Navai Argus, Ko. this offleo.- 19 Chalham-slrret, N. V. TUKT1MONIE8 OF TIIE N. Y. FRESH. | From tho New-York Courier, Aug. 13,1850.] Du. Routin'.! Sritci* or Livskwoht sni> Tan.—We have hoard of several important cures reo^ptly effected by tliic excellent medicinal preparation, and ir one in stance Hint came under our observation, we can speak confidently. One of our employees, who bad sulforod severely from a long standing cold, duriug the pan week commenced thu uso of this medicine, und his Cold has entirely disappeared. [From the New-York Mirror, Sept. 2, I860.] > Tan.—Of the virtues of Dr. Ro les, it is needles* now to speak; its efficacy in speedily uring Cougiis, Colds, and other lung complaints, which oo Irciiuoutly, if neglected, rosult Tn Consumption, n well oataulizhid in public confidence to neeu eulogy I From the New York Dispatch, Aug. 25th, 1849. ] Hu have heretofore token occasion to give- our tsst rties of Dr. I auiieieu wan Cunauiuptiuu, or any ox xr.c prcraos'.u symptoms, to make a trial of Dr. llogerss' preparation. V i>. 'i he geuuiue is signod Andkkw Houkuh, ou tbs steel plate engraved wranpor around saoh bottle, and is sola wholesale and retell by 8COV1L k MEAD, 113 Chartrce-et., Now Orleans, Sole general agents for the States, to whom all or ders and applications for agencies must be addressed. Wholesale and retail Agents in Savannah—T. 31. Turner k Co., A. A. Solomons it Co., W. W. Lincoln, e k Hendrickson. 4 mo ood R. R. R. REMEDIES, Radway’* Ready Roliof Radway’s Renovating Resolvont, Radway’* Ready Regulator*, 'I MIT u.u or which will in nil cuu inrumly atop I p»>u, quickly oure disease aud always prsvset No Pain, or Sickness, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mat- sill remain in or affect the system whils it is under uiluenee of B. It. H. Remedies. theinfiu ltndwuy’s Heady Holier, Internally nntl Externally. EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it is applied ex ternally it stops all paiu. It curs* Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Tie Duforuux, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings, Cramps and 8pasms, in a few hours. INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Railway's Ready Relief, taken internally, w ill Mop tha most dis tressing pains ot Diarrhua, Cholera Morbus, Dysentar), aud instantly soothe, arrest and allay the most violent cramps, spasms and convulsions. It. R. RELIEF.—The very moment it is applied it •tops pain, arrests disease and removes ita cause. It. It. RELIEF.—Cripples, leap for joy! The aged, the infirm and the crippled, instantly feel the effect* of Radway’s Ready Holier; it rejuvenates old age. renders Hie stiff joiuted supple and active, infuses life and strength in the sore, weak and disabled limb, removes all paiu and soreness from the joints and muselss, and strengthens and makes sound and whole, the weak, in firm aud crippled. It. It. RELIEF.—Cough aured in five minutes! Rad- way's Ready Relief cured a gentlemau in five minutes of a severe fit of coaghing. The gentlonimn had not slept for two nights ; it was pppliod externally and in ternally. R. R. R. NG.a Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. l^ulokly uures Scrofula and all chronic and syphilitic comiilaints, consumption, bad coughs, wasting away of the body, aud all diseases of the lungs. It resolves away all diseased deposits. It purities the blood and other fluids. It renovates the system. R. R. RESOLVENT.—Nineteeu Fever Sores cured by Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who hsd 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 bad taken the Resolvent, a piece of solid matter like the rind of choose, one eighth of an inch thick and six luches in loogth, was discharg ed from a large sore on hit leg. From that day he grew better. He continued tho use of the Resolvent and the Regulators. In two week from the time heoomroencbd using the R. R. Remedies, every sore was boated, his flesh was sound and pure, neHlier IdoteTi Vr diafiguru- ment w as visible to annoy tlie sight or mar the appear- a ed 40, who in bis yout a luathesome diseat hich threatened bis life. Ue was a victim of illtreat? :—he was salivated with klercurjjr, and for yean his body has been covered with foul and corrupt humors. Ue commenced the use of Radway’s Renovating Resol vent. He had usod but one bottl* when all Ihe mercu rial deposits were driven out of hie syetem. llo is now well. Rahway's Renovating Resolvent—Will cure ail chronlo, scrofulous, syphilitic complaints, mercurial diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, ewelliugs, tumors, ulcers, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all discs*** that have been in the system for five, ten, or twenty R.R. R. NO. 3- HAD WAY'S REGULATORS, A mild, pleasant and effectual purgative, superior to all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. All porsous who are inuliu' I to oostiveness are here informed that oue or two of Radway’s Regulator* will ploanantly and agreeably empty the bowels twice in twenty-four hours. H. R. REGULATORS—Chronic Costiveness.—A pop ular gentleman iu this city, well known to druggists throughout the United States, hud not onjoysd tho lux ury of a natural discharge from the bowels fur twenty- five years without the aid of drastic purgatives, which had almoat borne him down to the grave, until he com menced the use of Radway’s Regulators. 11a first took four per day for a week, then une every day until tb* whole organization became regulated. He has now his regular evacuations, and has not taken a particle of medicine for six t R. R. Relief and Regulators cured a gentleman of llv- r complaint, who had suffered greatly for a number of lontlis, by one application of Relief par Jay for a week aud a few doses of Regulators. R. R. Relief and Regulators will always c ehnlk foyers, fover and agues, and all kinds of fevers. To keep the bowels regular aud tlie system free from morbid humors, R. R. It. No. 3, Radway’s Regulators. K. it. It. OFFICE, ltiJ Fultou-«t.,N. Y. tar. Sold by Druggists everywhere. J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull uud Bay Street*. Importer nud Denier In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. B TIIK Milmcrilmr has now on hand a fiue and well selected stock of Wines, Liquors and Segars, comprising the following: ‘ One Butt of the choiooat RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. _ One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •* RE SERVE, 1 '■ vintage 184U. One Pipe of the choicest and most delicately flavored OLD PALHETINIIO, vintage 1830. Oue Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL, vintage 1820. One half Pipe uf the richest and moet highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Twd Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, viatago 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an ohlen im portation, in Boxes aud Demijohns.^ Two ha\f pipes choiee OLD PORT WINE. SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various, brands, vis: llennesey, Loudon Dock, Jean Louis Piush Castillou, Guimard, Sazerac, Salignac, and Otard, Dupuy k Co. Oue puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. " " “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Tonoriffe,Hh*rry and othor Wine*. Choke Chauipaguv, of various brauds. llook Wins*, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ac. 1W),ffUO choice flavaua Cigars, of various brands, aud a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf doc SI NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORK. No. tt Whifttkrr Street. f=f=T\ THE SUBSCRIBER rospectfully announ- foWWces to the citizens of Savanuah, and of tho ■terior of this State, that he has now opens* 'and will keep continually in store, s ami will seep continually in store, * "* r *" assortment of the best qualities of tho various kinds oi Wines and Liquors, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to hia stock of which, at present on haua, ho invites attention. Having had extensive oaperieac* in France as a manufacturer, and in America as impor ter »ud dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables hint to offer assurance that the articles which are snu- merated below are each genuine. Articles of Direct Importation. French Brandies of various brands; Holland UW Scotch, Irish and Mouougahela Whisky; Old Bata* 111 Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rom. Wines. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry. Champagne, Hock, C1*P’ et, Sauterno and Burgundy Wine*. Cordial*. In Cases, Cureoo*. Maraschino, Ratafia, fllavek** Kirschenwasscr, Absinth, Ac., Ac- »cr, aubiuui, *c., ao Ale and Porter. London Brown Stent a*d Edinburgh Alt. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. uivr „ !>• B. MAVtjL. ALK : AI.B : Al.E I ESSRB. QUAMTOCK, ROBERTS A CO.-; 1VX Uents— Yon are hereby appointed owr Agents" for the tut of our brands of “ Albany al Ale," In the oily of Savannah, Btate of Georg‘»* from and after this date. [Signed! New York, Dee. 1st, '53. JOHN TAYLORk SONS- Having received the Agency of the above wel known superior Ale, a ooextent and be always bent by us In store a Parsons'desiring tils by giving notice at oor Ofltoe, en tb the Post Office. QUANTOlJt, lied with half barrels o7 Families u ivroi—rraan i.mnur. miu Drop*, manufactured by A. J. Chpttff [(H.LKAN81*101, A****.—’ 1 Ti.r* •**- •* »*" >attEaax»treS3i».flUBa»« uraSryi^Avr.r^.,..,