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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1853)
THIS DAILY NEWS. |y A Hirer Police, !o guard life and pro* jierty in Ne«r York harbor, ia likely to he rstobUehed by the councils of that city. Tbo project was tccommended by the Chief of Po* lice, and hep beon examined and endorsed by a committee of the councils. dr General Pierce, it ia said, has rented n pew In the Re*. J.C. Smith’s new Second Presbyterian Church, in Washington, which he attended when Senator. jy Mr. 1(, Smith, a member of tho New York Legislaturu, was put under arrest on Saturday, for relusing to vote on a resolution in w»l* lion to tho canal question, when re* quested by the Speukor. A GoodMroav.—A cspiiHl story i* told of Judge Tuppun, u Senator in Congress, who is unfortunate ly cross-eyed. A number of years ago lie was Judge of • newly organized county Court in the Eastern part of Oaio. In those days of primitive simplicity, or porhups poverty, tho bar room of a tavern was used as u court-room, and the stable as u jail. X)uo day dur ing tho Mission of the Court, tlio Judge hud occaaiou to severely reprimand two lawyers who wero wrangling. An odd looking customer who sat in one corner, listening apparently with great satisfaction to the reproof, wad orestiuiiiif on old acquaintance ami (he Judge's well known good humor, sung out: , "dive it to them, old gimblel eyes I" “ Who was that?" inquired the Judge. “ It was this ers old doss,” answered tho chap, raising himself up. " Sheriff," said the Judge with great gravity, tjiko that old h«M und put him in the otulde." SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY, FEBMJAltV 10. 1883 Dry Goods, Clothing) Eto. I B|^eln, Boarding-House!,, So. Elf ION, SAVING STORE*! ftentomiioa. If. WKIGANH has , iust opened, v*Mor tin Planter's Hotel, a nesl and comfortable Eating! ** oxoellcnt iSM fi-V2irrtU2SJL l ?5r r * ff of Mea fa» every thing that this market alfords, can bo had . . , #f I in all style/on short notice, young Clerk* and odium 7AOT///£b, M* A assortment of Gen I who have rooms In town. »rs Invited to try tho Kuro- tlemni s k l/HNJbillNU GOODS anti Fruity I pean mode of breukrasung nn.1 dining at the restaurant. Great Sacrifice AT MAAS «6 HEYMANN’8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM, TUTAAH dt HKYJIANN beg to | 1*1 patrons and the public generally, tn inioor — **-'-* — — * - thalatL. CLOTHING, and tientii', puRfrismao goods m'Fm Nnlt.nt. I thiluMlMB I,a«.r er brought tn this fttty, nittble tor full .nil winter I k«M ninny. • vrnnr, u liriooi nevcj known or hflrr.l of In Ihlu M I r w..non.rt'«nft-, leading nrtlnl.i in our 111 wliiyh wo iurite .pnrlul attention ; . _ ,, E*im Heavy Ovirronis, In Bearskin, Petersham, English and American l’i tins Blaukot and Double Cloth. Ilrraa ninl Frock fonts, . In Black, Blue, Brown, Olivo, and Dove Colored French and English Cloths. HunineNN mid lliiiiilnff Conns hand for the u of familiM. ectfl TSttj^nioicii On /he Corner of linker and Chatham «/«., Oglrihorpr, (irnrgla. eircaTcnia ms most business i-ar IIV JAMES BILL. This is tho largest and beat furnish ed Hotel in tho city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Cliurgoa moderate, and Fare the boat the country affords. uHiiiiieiw iiiiii sBiiiiiinar a nnia f | largo and oxtensive Livery Stable is nearnthand. Tho .. ; , ,? ir (“ r « l “ m.t.H.1., poMlu nro Inrltod to ell null a«o for thumMlvos. g«plo •oeh as Cloth, (Vnmi.rr, Tweed, Casl.m.Trt and man- I - - * - ' ' EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, (>n. MlK Subscriber, luto of the Washing! ulactnroJ in plain, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. I'nntnlooiiM, Ia Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Cassl sinet snporfino Doeskin ' ' WHOMMALK AN16 RETAIL. CLOTHING STORE. H AVING removed from the corner of Haiunrd and Btyun street to the ue w brick building erootod ou me site of tho Phumix House, on Bryan streot, above Air. Champion's Grocery Store, the Subscribers respect fully announce to the eUUeneof Savannah and Its vi cinity that they will keen constantly ou baud a large and well selected stock of JHad<! Clottiing, Together with every article necessary in the Gentlemen’* Farnlihin? Line. We Would invite special atteutiou to our elegant and select stock of Fall and Winter Garments. Shirt* of of the tlnest quality. Cravats in every variety, Collars of the newest styles, Drawers aud Undershirts of va rious mulerials ami make. Caps, list*, Gloves, Hocks, Boot* and Pboes. Also Trunks, Blankets, Ae., Ao., all «f which will he sold at UuMMually Low Prlrca, byl novd-Giu D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER, -- Oliver's new briok building, Bryau-st. Suspenders. Cravats, Hilk and Hatfu Stocks, and Nenk Tics of the latest French aud Aiuerioau styles in great variety. linen, C'npn, Trunks, ('nrpet Bog* nnd time makiug THE UNION SAVING STORE Cornor of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest , depository of BEADY MADE CLOTHING in this country. MAAS A HEYMANN. ■lorn nnrl VoulUn* Clothing, Net to bo surpassed in the variety of stylos, make I and low price, to be round at the above named estab- | Hulun.'lit. oet 4 I2DWAKD OBITMK'S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE Tnylor’n Iliiilding, iflnrkrt Wharf] wAVANNAH, OKOIIOIA. O'B. keeps constantly in store JiHUlurgo stock of GKocKBias, Litiuori Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 70 boxos Family, Talc, and No. 1 Soup. 4 nines Holland Gin. f-pipes Cognac Brandy.'' rtn Proof Douioetio Brandy. 1 WINTER IKON WORKS, PI outgo in cry, Alabama, Kept. 17 lNJ'J. ff‘HEt$E Works, employing 150 hands, construct an average of an Engine xeuklu—and bog attention or Mill Owners to the most valuable iuij.rovoiuuiit Mill Machinery of tho diy, mol so warranted—lo wit VOQPKIVM PATENT UJPICIUHT AND DIJf-HClT ACTING Ml NULL AND (JANGNAW MILL KNUUNK. ■uanaciNO (wimii uthkii valuamlk iMntuvjcnu.vrs) HUXIt’SPATENT UUNTINUUUSFEEDWllHKS An incomparably superior lubtliluls/or the Hag H*A. The pecaliar principle from which the above Alill de rives its greatest went, is more especially valuable in Its spplicatiuu to the Gaug haw frame. The Engiue stand* immediately underneath tue bash, * 1’ialoo Rod is directly attached. The i Hush is thus directly controlled by the steam in the cylinder, and by the introduction ol this nt n particular poiut. tho force of both the up and downward siroko(usu- ally lulling with suoti jarring effects on the plunbur blocks uud wrist pins,) is entirely a rr"‘* J *•-- Uing thus always suspended as it wer relieving thorouy the journals and wrist, (so liable to heat in the usual application) of all heatiug tendency. By virtue of this priuoiplo, practical demonstration can be furnished that those mills are uapabie of ay speed of 2UU revolutions per minute, and speed are nearly noiseless; tho cut of the saws being almost alono heard. A oomraun speed for tho single aaw under this application is front iftU to 3U0 revolu tions per minute f The *tylr. in which those Engines aud their appurtenances uro gotten up, is superior throughout, while the mill In its design, otnoodios eve ry practical aud well tried improvement extant. The Eugiuo aud other work from this establishment is not needled in any part of the United States. Employing ae it does, tho best talent, aud providod with tne best he try and light tools aud materials, no *uj*riority of ttyl- or Korkuianrhip i* udntiUtd! This point is readi ly concede! by ail who visit these very extensive works. Attention is also called to i/ouper’a ** Mtriftly Portable nnd Vlbru- tory” Chrulitr Huw iiiiii; Which may bo hauled with entire facility, fsom point to point, at pleasure, by four horses; aud is warranted su perior to any hurototore presented to the public. Contracts made for delivery in Now York, Now Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Havannxh, Augusta or Mu- -tha transportation to these poiute being moder ate from the facilities presented by thu Baiiruad uud Water communication therewith. Address, A. WAltNER, Soc'y, or, J. ». WINTER, Ag t. . Montgomery, Ala. T.A-Theeo works nave recently shipped tu Fonsa- eda, Fla., a Mill provided with two of *' Cooper's direct noting Gang Engines, and two of his single Haw Eu- jinvy' whluh are capable of cutting fiU.UUU feet of lurn- Thfa parties ordering, effected the purchase after a tour through tho Northern and Eastern States, iu anarch of the best aud must approved Mill, alter tlrst oxumlu- lug those of Ults ouinpuuy; they returned after thor ough luvetUiandu, convinced that uo establishment met with presented such general advautugeu, or cornbi- nationa of ituprovemout as found at these worlu. KErKRE.HCKS ; T. 0. Mstealf, President Mechanics' B'k Augusta. G. B. Lamar, Fres'tB’k of the Kcpubllo, Now York. Leonard a Smith, N. Y.; E. Withiugton, Havauuaii, VpholMerjr uud Cabinet Work. (A The eubeoribere having tnkon the etore on V-L Whitaker-stroct, next to Dibble A Curoy’a l’al- JW luring Establishment, ruspeotfully uuuouuco to « i I the citisens of Savannah that they ere prepared * to execute all orders in the abovo line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid tu repairing a11 kludsof Furni ture. j$Sr Funerals enpplled at the ehortest notice. JAMES LARKIN, <w**>1T THOMAS TIERNEY. Great Bcductiuu of Pricei. Ia order to reduoe tho present large ami choice etook of I WINTKR (i(HH)H 8 A V A N N A h“ » A Z A A U, 118 Broughton slrett, ntztdoorlo Horton 6f Hike nan's Jewelry Store, A DKLBAN'JO begs to auuouucc to hie city J:jL • nnd country customers that iu order to prepare his store for the rocopticn of his Spring Goods, ho h determined to offer to purohmers for cash vary liber... inducements to supply themselves with Winter Goods from Ills prssont stock. To thoso who have not eoi pletod their supplies tho present affords a rare ohau to make purchases. Those Goods bring entirely new, are not thru:.t upon the market (as is tften the case with choap sales) to be sold at any price, in order to gut rid of them, but are offered to cash purchaters lor tbo reaaou abovo mentioned Housekeepers will do well to call early, thereby insuring to themselves the best op portunity to make good seleotious. . j 3A do. Rum. Ill crates assorted Crockery- Ware. MILLINEHY. KO.VVIi lS ! HON1VETS ! For the million. Just received per steamer at Trimming and General Variety Stair, 139 Broualiloii Street. The Proprietor having returned from North would respectfully anuouuco to the ^Kf^ habitants of Savannah and surrounding e«j fll>S» try, that ho has just opened a Maguilicout I UlJishment, where Vlarxo variaTv^'or'Kt^vM* Xnr'ZJZ' lUm way tram A' ?'rlotfij^tSmmJd childVoM's Fmnp's"‘’liei’r ^^ud hito, drab and blaok Beaver Hats; extra rick French Irons, Itevolvlng and Long Handle Waffle Irons Wafer roeade Bonnot Ribbons; rich white and colored Frin- Irons, Fire Dogs, Fire Irons, Nails TackV Tabie C.u '•* rich Lace Gimi.s, Galoon ala Mode, Paris Trim- lory, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers. Box^ andother Coffe, Y* lv * u ' wit “ * «wat variety of other Trimming Mills, Brass PsucuU and Counllncs Ac L * Materials; Buttons, Braids, Silk and Worsted; Whale- A choice selection nf l’lauished Wars. Coffee Biggins bone. Chain Reck, Jenny Lind, Bloomer and Twist Tea Pots, Ovstor Dishes Chafing Dishes laron^aml Shapes, Hewed Colors anil Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow- Lamps, llrass and White Metal Candlesticks * U J ers, Wreatiis ; Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes ; Gilt and A largo assortment of Japanned nnd Plain Tin-Ware Slivered trimmings; India Rubber aud Kid Dolls and Chamber Fails, Toilet Pnils WiuoCoolors Toilet (Vises’ i-Wuno.., M.aUU. f . 8«.,h .ud Apro,,.. I Cul, Ilo,.., a,u their orders. HTKAW BONNETS AND HATH cleaned, repaired and pressed iu the latcstfashiou. 1 Yppruutiues and thrue Bonnet Hon ors wanted imtuedi- tely. Apply at 1SU Bronghton-st. dec 13 the eput—I3STBroughton-street, next dot 1 y jan 15 Dr. Ryereun. Brushes, *c., Ac. I x!^ ll . k i ,ld, J^ Ti “ “ n . d sh o« fc Iron work executed with Throe dispatch. Printed Catalogues muy be had ouaiirlica- 41 1 tion and scut post free. 1 Hilyer's Fire nnd Water-proof Mineral Painta cou- 8t * n t'y-kept oil hand; Camnhino and Spirit Oa*. Sale Room—10, 12 and 14 Burnard-st. Mas. MU, IIE It, I W»r‘,ho P -l#lUa,.„. . No. 167 congressesthket, —■ ■ . John j. biaurice. Will Opou on Friday next, 29th inst., her Fall W M . J . HUN T' S Frenoh imported Bonuots, Ribbons,’ “Sm'ng'l Shaving* HuinlressingEstablisIimcn for Drosses, French Flowers, Silks for Party , No. KiH^t Hfou^htmi-Mi-orf, Drosses, Collars and Under-Slocvci, respect- NEARLY OPPOSITE S l\ ANDREW'S IIAI I •* **“•• *« h " w AU “ I ‘ h « •— «• •' *»• »■'”•>- iSL & attention which the couvonience of his cuetomors may roquire will be jiromptly afforded by him. Thankful [°, r very liberal patronage ho bus thus fav reoelved, his future efforts will bo directed a MILLINKUY AND FANCY 44DODH mus. doe:, No. 17 liARNARD-STRKRT, I er ‘hereof. Takes this method of informing the Ladies of I MMrOils, Colognes,Restorative, and Sharing Cream* Savannah, and vicinity, that she hasou hand °» various kinds, kep* * • /-..j »• Uantly receiving; a larva and and will be c . fashiouable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers. Buttons, Combs, Mantillas, 1 instantly on hand. T. W. McAKTUOlt & CO, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain, Jnpnnned nnd Black Tin Ware. New Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STOUK, BROUUHTONSTUEEr, No H8. M K. FilANClB STEIN, Munulncturor of Chro nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches, Ac. Ac., respectfully informs his customers and the public gene rally that he has tittod up the Store US Broughtou-st., Where he intends to make a permanent location, ana carry on the Jewelry business in its various branches. Watches. Clocks, Town Clocks, Chronometers, Jowel- ry,Ao.,Ae., cleauod and repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fanuj Goods of all descriptions sold at the lowest prioos possible. N. 11.—Any Watch, Cloak, Ao.,Ao., that cannot bo re paired by other watchmaker*, 1 pledge usysolf shall bo repaired by mo to satisfaction, and wxrrautcd. pov 2 ly . ; FRANCIS HTE1N. I AW CO-PAUTNUHHIll P.*—The under Xj eignod has taken into partnoiehip, in tho practice of tho Law, his sou, ISAAC MULFORD MARSH, under tlio mine of M. Ji 1. M. MARSH. They will personally attend the Superior Courts of Chatham, Bryan, Bulloch, Effingham, Sorive*. Burke, Washington aud WiUiueon Counties, and liave made arrangements for the prompt collection of debts in most of the oounties in the HUto. . JUr UiBjo 175 (up stairs) Bay-etreet. Havnnnali. MaTVith, 1H52. iy MULFORD MARSH &•_>■ V UKWAUll- Will lie lit. ,|U|J lor So op prehension and delivery at iny Office of the boy TOM. lie is about 35 or 33 years uh‘ 8 or 9 inches high, brown akin, quick spo! f*w marks of small pox iu his Line, lio formerly be longed to Capt. McMahon and Opt. Broughton, of this place, and lx well known by the name of “Tom lirougf.- imu.'* He Is also well known in Augusta and River Boats by tho same * ^ -■ ‘ ROMB MANUFACTORY SADDLES, Il/tIDLES S? HARNESS 183 C'on K r«.i<.atr<-ut, Suvninmh. lho Subscribers manufacture As-A and koou constantly on hand, nx<Me»B% largo and varied stock of Had-—MS dr dies. Bridles and Harness, and F * make to order every description v/articles in their tint. . uur stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks, Work, done In th* beet manner, Carpet-Bags, Vallsoe, Haddle-Bags, Whip*, Ac. Per- ' “~ 4 °° sons desirous of'supplying themselves, will do well to oall at our establUhinont. All articles sold by us are w £ r S?. u . d . tor “•Mortal and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. M ALI.ETT. R-—For Repairing, our terms aro moderate, our Hollow and Enam elled Ware, Stove tnd Grates, Pumps Savannah, Ga. AU kinds of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron >ept 28 execution prompt. fab 8 WM. WRIGHT. i^Olt SALK.—A boy lb years aid, country ' raised and warranted sound ; a boy 13, and a boy [febff) WM. WRIUUT. K, MHi 8ALK.-A malaito girl 10 or 17 yean old, a hoaso-eervaut and seamstress. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. E WM. WRIGHT. iittnre of JUoe. Apply to felt 8 l?»5 8AI.E.-A Ilian Bu yours old, (ilauti. carpenter, UU wife 26 vers old, girl 7, girl 2, and afoot, country raised—all warrauted sound. Apply ' |»b &J WM. WniQHY. 1 10RMALE.-A man 112and 1 yearsold—thoy aro accustomed to the culture of or^Corn onii Rice. Apply to WM. WRIGHT. LIORHALK.-A tin -‘W f>OX MAL.K.—A g» steamboat' man 33 years ol WM. WRIGHT. 30 year* old, u good hand and fireman, warranted sound ; a - - • ®W and hi* wife 33, country raised—war- rxnted f^uad. Apply to . WM. WRIGHT. poll 8ALE -A woman 23 yeurs old, a prime XL field hand. Also, a woman » years old, a torst rate cook, waahor and Ironer. Apply to L WM. WRIGHT. !>DCK &P KNIVJKM.-A beuuiil'ul assortment X of the very best manufacture, fOr sale by feb 6 MORSE A NICHOLS, 185 Broughton-st. Hides uud tihuuiuers, Ian J l lag and for sale by »b 9 CLAQHORN A CUNNINGHAM Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. fpUE SUUSi lilUER lms uu hand, and is X oonitantly receiviag from the best and most respeo- table manufacturer* in tlm oountry, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, und other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, •ueh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Bli vet Plates and Walters; Tea bets; Castors; Cni>* nnd Haaeera; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Houp and Banco latdlea; Pio, Ico Cream, Cake aud Fish Knives; Solid Hllvcr Dessert, Pickle and Butter Kuives; Nap- atu Rings; Halt Cellars uud Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Cuators; Waiters: Huutfuru and Trays; Ivory Balanoo-Uandle Knives and Silver Plato-1 on Steel Table and Dessert Kuives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clock* and common Brass Clocks of ovory desoriptson. Gold aud Silver Lover and Lenin* Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watchos; Gold and SilvorThim- Gold and Silver Speetades; Gold and Silver Watch Chain?, Seals and Keys; kino Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Raaur* aud Raior Strops; Card Case* Port Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches aud Jewelry. 6 From hie long experience and extensive facilities, he confidently believes ho will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are a* low. and terms its liberal os at any establishment in the State. g>»r 18 8> WILMOT. No. 1 Market-square. Carpets! Carpets!! Carpets!! XITK llttva linn day opened for .ule n .plendid J,”. “l or "“’ nt »f C.rpot., Oil Cloth., iuu, But., Window Curtains, Ae., consisting iu part ef “ , £0 pieces 3 ply Carpets 10 do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Uruseuls Tapestrv 40 do 2 ply Carpet# 30 Floor Cloths 6 do Dutch do ' 60 do Velvet aud Choneil Rugs 100 oomiaon Rug* and Mats 100 pair or beautif ul stylo Window Shades All of the above Good* wo offor at the lowest marke prioeei ferial*hr AIKIN A BURNS. David. morris CODNKR OF tiilVXN AND JKKrKU.ION-rfTRKKrs, SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doore, Shutters, Locke, all kinds Railing!, Grate., Her. WRuUGUT IKON 8AFE8, with unpiok- Able Locks. MADE T( on uku. p ort on t wish ing to ascertain the qualities of tha Safes made by me iu this oity, aro respectfully _ —— referred to the Bank of 8avannah. the Planters' Bank, aud tho following mer chant*. whom I have supplied: A. A. 8oIomous A Co., Einstein A Eekmau, J. L. Cope, aud D. B. Nichols. All — ami. UobinNon A Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, .dud Dialers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE uow receiving their stocks nf Fuli .'tnd Win ter Goods, consisting in part of tine Blue, Black, Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over- Coatiuga, of Black, Blue nud Fancy Colored Beavers nnd Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black nnd Drab; English, Frenoh und American Cassimor ,of Bl'k and FaneyCol- ora; Vestings, of bilks, Sautius, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rich Cub-Silk Velvet.. AU of whioh will be mado up at tho shortot notice, aud in the best style of York, aud is warranted equal’ any in tho oity. We keep constantly on hand tho largest naaortmont of Furnishlng Goods or nny house in tho trade, such as Whltn nud colored .Shirts; Faueydo; Silk, i.islo Thread aud Guttio Aluriuo Under Garments; Shaker Flannel uu«l Lambs Wool do; Throad, Cotton, Alerino and Laud's Wool Hosiery; 8ilk and Cotton Umbrellas; Blk, Whito und colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make; Stouks, Scarfs, Cruva'.a uud Collars; aud, in fact, every thing nccortury to a goutlsman's wardrobe. For sale on as accommodating terms us can be had in tho oity, at Gandry’s Building, next door to Pulaski House. sop2l Wow-York Advertisements. NH W-YOH KW llisfKaTlFNOwVhTkS f PUL HUBSURIBER wanufaciuroj WIRE RAIL- J,*™ v,r ‘"' ,,h '' WllUUflllT sad CA8T IRON RAILING, Iron Columns, Iron Doors and Shatters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furniture; ’ WIRE FENCES, for Plantations, Railroads, An., mads ontlrely on a uew plan, with rails and iron poet*! I ricse at 9, 11 and 13 cent* per running foot 4>i foot high. For circulars with designs nddross JNO. If. WICKKRPIYAM, 312 Broadway. New-York. N. B.—The Subscriber.would refer to the euoloture of r-rcyth-placs, the railing snd gnllsry work at the Jew ish Synagogue, end s number or dwellings In SavantiAh, the enclosure of the private cemetery of the Everett family at Fort Valley, and also to his work at Macon, Madison, e«d other places in Georgia. Agent in Savannah, O. W. IIAHDCA8TLE. No.20i» Congrosa-et. and 95 Ht.Pbliaa-et. ly mar 5 riU> STATIONERY AND BOOKSELLERS.— X The subiorlhers would ciliHMH ' stock of nnpers which null before offered in Owen A ilurlbnt, Platncr A Smith, Greou Mountain Mill*, this market, consisting of the follow ing Osborn A Gibbs,f Gibbs A Colt, Niagara Milli w ueeier.naeiK n&Babc ex Ho ten, Mansfield A Root, Crane A Beach, Cruno A Co.. together with oolnred, printing, wrapping and all kinds of paper usuallv kept by a pa- por warehouse. CA HSON A HARD, I)’-'-' Cm Paper Warnlmnsa, KingslandA Hen, A. L. Dunnell, Mrapley A Brothers, Hubbard's, Carew A Co., May A Dean; Fuller, ParkerlA Tarsons, ijo^e, tissue, * “ Costar’M ExU'i'iiilinitor. jlOR THK TOTAL EXTERMINATION GE , . Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, ** 0, b Crickets, Ac. Warrauted not injurious to the human family. Will not die in their hoi wRxterrnmator /or th- Priucipal Depot. 448 Broadway, nirinutcu.—Washington and Centro Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; 1). 1). Howard, Irving House; Captain Fluwors, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway nnd Anthony streets; Chns. Thibnult, No. 15 Washington atrout; L. Delino- eico 25 Broadway ; E. O. Howard, Editor of the Sun day limes; Westchester House, Bowery and Broome * ; W. Holbcrton, 430 Broomo street, and 75 »n Lane; Empire City House; P. V. Kirg, 41 street; George Gay, 67 Unlo- Wood, 40 MuDougal it-.-ct; L. B , . tro . e ?j an< * Bt. Mark'sPioi'S; Thomas Thomas,Jr., i total annihilation of BED- CEllTiriOATKOr 107 DKXTIIS. I have given Henry R. Custar's Exterminator fectual trial, aud having soon the wonderful effects of wio same, and convinced of the superior efficacy of his fcxtonniuator over any other preparation over offerred to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Exterminator, 107 RATS were found dead ••t tho kitchen and cellars. THOMAS KIRK, _ Bowery Hotel, 393 Bowery. New Fork, Decemberllth, 1851. For sale by all the wholesale druggist* in the oity and the principal druggist* iu tho United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ac. Warranted in all cases. None genuine unless signod by HENRY R. COSTAR, Jy *<» ly 448 Broadway, New York, to-J,,.. „.i~ - • %..««« ... v. - For «!. by J. A. .MAYKIt. 134 Broughton-sf; id hy MOORE A HENDniCKSON. ALLCOCK’S I'HSrCliS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Nineteenth Century. I of Europe to their composition. But it was loft . .. ..ofor seven years had the outire charge of Messrs. Rushton ’s Aster House store, to perfect them for public use. They are made porous, so that tho svu- ratiou of the perspiration cun go uu sufficiently wli - — ,aa will • — jrid flnii ■•ions many u the skin ana ocoasions many unpl r ._. necessary for thu eure or alleviation of affectiou. ,v. which a plaster is usually applied. They are touio aud oartniuative, which renders them of peculiar value in many affections of the ehest and bowels, more espeoiallv when a nervous character; they in fact warm, and to a certaiu exteut, vitalise the r»r‘ upon which they are applied. Theso strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving i-lasturs, w ill be found lnvuluablo in weakness of the back, chronic rheumatism, uud contracl' ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a the pit of tho stomach; in chronio or recent affec -ns ot the kidneys; in coses of sprains, strains, o bruises ; and in nearly all cases where a local pain o i exist*. *der i* especially referred to the following tel timomuls, more particularly to the letter from Di ' Dfi. T. Ai.lcock, 8ih I have keen suffering under a severe attack of neurulgie disease of my buwels for years, with hyper- thropliy of tho heart, and have tried everything kuown to the practice of medicine from the very best M. D's.; but truth prompts mo to sr.y that your plasters have ’ i me more i-crmunent relief than anything else 1 used, and 1 believo will produce a perfect cure. 1 oaderfully pleased with the couutcr-irritaut effect , ur plaster, for it is produced ia such a mild and gradual way, as well as the invigorating action it gives to the oapillury circulation around the parts to which they aro applied, with tho great norvous sedative influ ence they exert upon all uervuus diseases. *^In conclusion, permit mo to say, that 1 have had rieuco of the qualities of the plasters heretofore e, but must place yours at the head of thorn nil. Ev- ry medical man who becomes acquainted with them, ill assuredly recommend his patients to use no other than the Medioated India Rubbei Plaster of Dr. Allcock. " Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters oau he obtained at the Book Store W. Thorns Williams, No. 149 Bay-st., Savannah, -“■* order of all Druggists, throughout the oountry. Philadelphia Advertisements, Pititio Fortes. v iV| O. c. 13. CARTER, No. 171 Cheetnut- Ritrcct, sixth door above Fifth, opposite ■the State House, up stairs, Piiilauel r offers to the public an cn- r assortment of PIANOS, celebrated makers, and uf defy competition. Messrs, evunn. a. visrx i ana oames Thi-nipson'H Instruments, which aro liore offered, stand unrivalled in the opinion of all oompetontiudges, as possessing beauty and purity of tone never before attained by auy maker. Also, PIANOS with jKOLIAN Attachment, Chureh end I*arlor ORGAN8, 8ERAPH1NK8 and MELODE- ON'H, all of which arc warranted, and will be jold at tbo manufacturers' lowest cash prices. All cash orders for music promptly attended to. Recond hand llanos bought and sold. Pianos toned and repaired. P. 8. —The extraordinary sneoee* of tho PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF” MPMC, nud tho perfect satis faction it lute given, induces tho subscriber to oontinue It. Lossoni in BINGING, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, Ao., are given by Artists of tlio very highest ability. It needs but bo mentioned, that 8lg. ANDREA ALFI3I, and Madamniaello HELENE NCIIAAF'F, who stai I ro-eminont uuW-ng thu profession, are cnnncctod w i the Institution, aud devote their time and talunts the pupils, f jo'JQ ly 1 O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. UKOKUE J. IIK \ k LI.S, No. 173 Chrstnnt-strtet, Philadelphia ■Il'POKITK Till-: 8TATK IIOI SE, Has just received from France his Spring nesortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS C IOMI* j In Brocatulle, Plush and f- liable colors Cnrtalne hung in tho most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, Persons wishing to Furnish iu tho latest style in the Fall, are respectfully informed that vo are now having manufactured in Paris twenty fine sets of superb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furniture, of which tho sample sets have boon rcoeivod. The style is entirely new and of tho must graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish now will plcuo call and oxamluo the immense stock hand before purchasing, as tho goods will be boKMi A large assortment of well tim and Walnut Furniture always on je 35 Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WII.I.IG,) No. 188 Cliestnut-st., Pliladelphiu, PIANO To R T E S IHiinicnl In*tI'liinentH, Hbeet HIuhIc, Violin,4siiltar, Hnrp Sti in^M, A c. A I.I. of which will be sold nt (lie very lowc: rates. Catalogues sent to any part of the U. Stat< by addressing as above, post paid. LEE A WALKER'S stock boiiitf one of tho largest in ie U. States, are confident of givli g satisfaction to all loaewho may favor them with thuir patronago. GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans A Watson’s No, 83 Dock-street, Phiindclphin, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! STATE niB, IIAMKISBURti, I’A. October 3U, 1851. The undorsigned, appointed i a Committee for the purpose hy the officers of the .state Fair, wero present this after noon, when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON tested one of their small sited Salamander hire-1‘roof Chests, at which time they consumed tiikke monoing at 1 o'clock, P. 31., « ... - , r - 'o/ute heat for tiro hours, suffi cient todcstroy tho cast irou feet. On opening the Chest ‘ “ together w ith 2,000 circulars deposited in ~- ‘only having been pre- of scorch upon id having cxpui unttoc* — tho papi Joseph Rit.vkr, Fix-Governor A. O. llKISTKM, Jonb B. Cox, A. T. Nkwbuld, C.W’.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, r -*; ,r Prolapsus .Uteri, {Filling of the Womb.) TlTHft. uttnntiuii of Physicians ami Ladies suffering JL from the above derangement, ia respoolfnlly in- vUed to 4 an Horn s Improved Uterine Supporter."— They are made without the Steel Springs, which are highly objectionable on necountof their chafing thehipn, Ac., making them extremely uuj-lousant to be work.— T hey have uo superior for the relief and euro of the above displacement, and are recommended and used in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, vis,: Processor J. A. Five, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. .. i'. 8 ' I ?.?I B ! lur «- Female Mod. College, Phila. Cha*. Woodward, Med. Inst., Cinciunatti, O. W.P. Johnston, Columbia Col'ge, Wiuh'n,D.C. II. Millor, Med. Don't, Unlv'y, Louisville, Ky. . A. H.Cenas, Med.College or LouiaJana.N.O., and by the Phy sicians gonerally tlirongliout the United 8‘»te». , C. W. VAN HORN A CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of oil descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Spine, Club Font, and for all derangements requiring the use of Bandages, or Instru ment* for restoration. MOORE A HENDRICKSON, J° 1* ly Agents iu Savannah SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, &.o. TOLLSGU’fg iINSTiTi/TE Hsr F”OR YOUNG LADIES. MISS HATHAWAY. Principal. S CHOOL 114)0.11—in tho Hsvemcut ef the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. TKKMf AUD COBIWB Oft ITUDT. Reading, Spelling and Mould Arithmetic $ 6 00 Tho abuve, with the rudiments of Geography, History, Written Arithmetic and Writing... 8 00 Geography, History, English Grammar aud Cum- puiition Algeiu-a, Natural, Moral nnd Intellectual Philos- jthy, Chemistry, Physiology, Astronomy and Latin, [Flxtraj French, " - 6 00 A highly accomplished lady, who ha* formerly resid ed in Paris, has been sscored aa a teacher of French.— If suitable teacher* can be ubteined, it is designed to make Drawing and Voeal Mualo integral part* of tho course of etudy. The uu labor of pupils will be limited to thirty; but. Young I.udies wishing to join either of the classsn, with, nt becoming regularly connected with the Insti tute, will be vecoJvou at a speciilo charge. y - ' Mlsoll. bus permission to refer to Rev. Mr. Tustin, Uouflt. M.Chariton.nud ii. Alailon, Esq.,of 8a- raur.ah, nnd to Bov. W. " a “ Edmonds, cf New York, MUSIC. FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINIING Iu Wutur (lolora. Taught bt E. MILLER, 132 South-Broad St., oet 13 SaraMBAH. tf DANCINU ACADEMY. MONSIEUR A. RONAUD respectfully informs liis patrons, that hie Aoademy is open fer the reception of pupils. k i . n F * , ,a V. on ‘i 10 fo,low * B 5 Fancy Dances will be introduced, besldei tlio regular course ot Tuition:— lorenteiU Uotu, Gavotte, Pa* Btiriou, Zingoralla, Bohotiruh, Rc-dowa, Masurka, etc. or pupil* arc requested to come early if they learn Fancy Dauces for hie Ball, to be givun in January next. N. Gentlemen's Claes will begin on Tuesday next, the iCth inst., at 9 P. 61. nov 13 Clussical nnd English School, G. A. HOLCOMBE, CiSiiBtou-iStt’eet, uunr tlio I'nrlt. “Pfr dtNl—Sawfim PATENT MEPICIWEB. he. GEORGIA SARSAPlRlLul r ..rKsraa,;; AUfiUBTA, UKORGIA. tor Dutarn of the Liver, a »J to vuril.,, Blood t Ver/ul i» Jaundice, BUrSI&N ache, Ditunctt, Loit of Avwtit. General Debility, ConiSpnL,,, ’ Pileteauled by Cmtitenru Caine in the Donee, or libcumalitm cau.rd by the uee of Mercury, Scrofula, Cuinnetnte Eruption!. ■ ‘Doih, Urccrt. Z ' u "^ fl SOTsasnaaL* - **®? ln *"• It. lio.lthy action on th. Ll..t Mi Blood tho tondeno, of morbid lofloo.e.., ud t. otkKllS’ «u.rd .,.iu.t di.oit.., Thooo *ho ore Uio Southern Mn»|inrllt» will n.dily „’J 1 * thl. nnpuwUu bu. tho n.tor.l whioh |>rovo. it to bo , pure end un.dnlter,l.d The citixene of Bavanuoh and vicinity will «nA ,l*' this article has the beat effect upon the m Vh i,J lh| ‘ glvos better satisfaction to those Who use it tW** 4 ‘ reparation of the kind In use. * n Physlolane l.ave assurance from the proprietor u... . oont.in. nothin, but S.r.op.rilU, will, .plrlt ehariue matter ouough ouly to preserve it, w * Price $1 par bottle, or 6 bottles for $S. > Bold iu Savannah by James H. Carter and Moa». » Uiiidrickscn; Mldville, by J. Griffin; Sandemilil'i* N. W. llaiues A Brother: Waynesboro', by L.8chir»’J7 ' and by druggists generally. /^-Boowaiti, "*• this artifl Those ordering from druggists « mission merchants, should express In Vheir ordsri, * Eg* “Donni»'» Georgia BwrwipMiu^-i NBW HOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER&CO. B . WKHNKSDAT, rKHItUAKV 1CTU. ANCROFT’d History of thu Ullitud Stale*.— Vol. V. Spain: Her Institutions, Politics and Public Men. A Sketch by 8.T. Wallis, author or •• Glimpses in Spain." Essay-«« »'- »«•»* r - - , the Poets and other English Writore. By Thomas De Quincy. Waverly Novels. Vole. 11 and 12; Lippencott's Edi American Miscellany of Eutcrtnluiug Knowledge.— By Francis Woodworth, Elegautly illustrated. 1 ho Mysterious Marksman. By Emerson Bennett. Graham's Magazine for March. ’Cho Curse of Clifton: a Tale of Expiation and Ro of Miuuie Grey. Ugly title; or the Neglected Ono and the Pet Beauty, and oilier talcs. By Mrs. Caroline Leo Ueuts. lho Tell-Tale; or, Dome Secret*told by Old Trav lly y # Trusta, author of " bunny-hidc, of the discoveries of Mr. Layurd and M. Botta at N vvh and Khorsubad. Illustrated London Ediliou. Richard Cheuevix Trench, B. D., on tho Lossoni Proverbs. Light and Sbado; or the Young Artist: A Tale. B’ Aunn Harriet Drury, author of *• Friends and Fort- ’ English Items; or Microscopic Views of Englam. „.u Englishmen. By Matt. F\ Ward, author of •' Letters oiu the Three Continents." A Winter in Madeira, and a Summer in Spain nnd I" r ''* 1 ''' Ry Johu A. Dix. F'fth cditlou. HAVMli AffS WJLUKTUH. S PEECHES of Iluyuo and Webster in tho United 6‘atos Senate, on the Resolution of ~ry 183U. Received by feb 10 I Mr. Foot, Janu- JOHN M. COOPPuH A CO. M* Prencterglist A Co. H AVE this day rocuivcd per steamsliip Florida, n very choice assortment of Window 8h*det: 1 aud ti-4 Plaid, Stripe and White Matting; n, Jnoiied lot of Oil Cloths, now patterns, in every width; Whito Canton Crape Shawls; Trimming Vel- ““ assorted—whioh, with a oomplote slock of every ; useful m Dry Uood* they offer on vory moder ' s for cash, at their Now Storo, 178-Broughton-street, fob 16 Nearly opposite 3t. Andrew's llall, West side. Pl8Kth .MKTALI.IU BURIAL CASKS. This vARiabloarticle Isjustrecelvcd uud for sale by 1. W. MORRELL 4t CO., scptHIy Sole agents in this City for the Inventor Important to Hvusck.'L-pcis. T’lIK Sub'rribnr rcspectfullv informs bi* patrons I nnd the public generally that lie now sends his waggon round the city dally to furnish those who wish a good article of Uamphiuu and Spirit Uns, w ith a regu lar supply. Families desirous uf being furnished will £ loaso leave their uddress at tho store lo, 12 aud 14 Jarnard Street. [jan 7] JOHN J. MAURICE. orders punctually attended to. Guns, Hides, Hardware, &c. 4, 8TEA Ti V N 1) H 1 E M~~. ~ ingar and Soda Crackers itli’s extra F'b.ur 100 and Adamantine beatSporm " Crushed nnd Powdered Sugar Si) barrels 8te> 80 “ 44 A. B. A C. Clarified .30 tf boxes 5s. and 8*. Grant t Wlliiams’ Tobacco 300 boxes No. 1 Palo and F'nmlly Soap Colgate's Pearl Starch \ ~ Don superior Pink Eye Planting Potatoes . , LM'jlra •• landing and for salo by [fob tfj SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. New lioolo. ••My Novel; or Varieties iu English Life," by Sir E. Bulwer Ly iron, part II. nnd conelusiou. Bleak House, No. II. History of Europe from the Fall or Napoleon in 1815 to the accession ef Louis Nai>o!eon iu 1852, by Sir Arch ibald Alison, Bsrt. Part I. new series. Nhakapearu and bis Time*, by M. Guizot. A Hero, and other Ulevbv the authorof "Olive," THE KN1CKEKBOCKFJR FOR FEBRUARY. The History of the Restoration of Monarchy in Frente, by Lamartine. Vol. Ill -Wrd: a ‘ kail who may need his services, that ha^ able terms. Thoso who wish to cleau or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated on tbs Railway, upon reasonable term*. He is also prepared to contract tor building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to earry on Uis business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all it* various branches, at the eastern extremity of the city. _ tar A good Shipsmithis on the premises, mar 11 li. F. WILLINK, Jn. PIANO FOltTES. I. W. MORRELL. & CO. Haro on hand a splendid assortment f Piano Fortes, from the best manu factories in the country. For tono and finish theso instrument* cannot be ex celled. F'or sale ou accommodating rerms, at the Broughton-street Piano and Cabinet Ware- Lady-1 i Talc, by l*idy Georgian* F'ullerton, author ot "Urautley Manor," etc. A First History of Greece, by E. M. Sewell. For tale by JOHN M. COOPER A CO. Full Mini Winter Dry Uoods. I a ROC HE, IIOWNK A CO. have recoiveri by r J cent arrivals, aud offer for sole upon th# most fa vorable terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to w hi eh they invite the attention of merchant* and planters, vix: 26,MX) yards Kerseys, all qualities. 1*2,iKM) do Schlay's Plains. 10,000 do white aud black Washington Jeon*. 6,000 do heavy all-wool Plain*. 3,000 pairs English Dutfil Blanket*. 100 do 10-111-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blanket*. 20 bale* 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings. SO do Osnaburgs. In addition to the above, tlioir stock of House Furnish ing. Staple aud F'auoy Dry Goods, i* now complete, and will compare with any hone# In the southern country. T> KCKS VKI) per* wamer F lurid a— Black Rilke, Blaek Bombasines, French Merino**. Linen Sheet ing, Table Damask aud Diapers, 11-4 Ootton Sbeeiiux, Brown nnd Bleached Canton Flannel, Needle Worked L. C. lldkfs.. Chemisettes and HoaUg Sleeves. Also, Uudersarmentefer Ladies, Gentlemen and' Boys; Ho siery, Gloves and UmurelU*. For sale low by deoJH D*WITT A MORGAN. ‘ W A8H1NO MA UK KAW Y.-Boeion Chem- f Y ical Pow ders for Washing—one package of these -w ders will make two gallons of soft Soap of asuperl- quahty for all domestic uses. Just rsoeived and for j iia If] w. W. LINCOLN. OAMH.UH. 1 BOXES Judil’s Patent Sperm Caudle* AsJ 26 do. do. Sperm do. 26 do. Idtclificld* Pearl do. Jmst received and for sole by J ROl corner Bull and nud Picks or Hilvor ” 3 ‘‘l * “ lv0 SAVASSAII BAUBUB SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. Subscriber would ro>|incil'ully announce L ‘o ‘bo c itizous of Savaunali, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the rccoption of hie friends. 11* assures them that nothing will he left un done ou his part to continue it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. Uis prices will be as reasonable as in any similar establishment in Now York*. flair Cutting, in neat aud fashionable style $0 20 Single*Shave 10 Shampooing 25 Shaving six and seven times a week 2 (X) Shaving five times a week - 1 60 Shaving three or four times a week 1 011 Tiokote for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 Hot aud Cold Baths 30 Parents aro ruspectfully iinforined that every caru and pains will be taken with their children when sent to the Saloon to be waited upou. lie will also keep for sale a variety of F’ancy Goods, such a* Gentlemen's Cravats, Stock*, all kinds of Glove*, Drca* Shirts, Me- riu<> and Coltou Undershirt* and Drawers. Pocket Udkfs., Collars, Socks, aud other articles of Gentle- rneu's w ear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, F'iesh. Clothos aud Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, una a great variety of other articlea. Bulm of rtavniiitnli. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleausing and darkening the Hair; thousands who have received the bouefit of eloansiug of daudruff, improving and darkening the Hair, aro w tiling to com mend it. Price—tl a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take the pleasure of informing hi* nu merous triends that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Aagusla Hotel, Broad-street. Augusta, where every eonvenieuce will be found to make his pa trons comfortable. Stranger* nnd friends visiting Au gusta are respectfully solicited to giro me a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Muauiuent-aq., Savaunah, janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-et., Augusta. e. w. vax iioitx’s Improved Elastic Shoulder Brare, The only Brace manufactured that dots not bind or chafe under the arms, and can b with both ease and comfort. Thoso who havo worn other Brace* are requested to give these a trial, test their miporiorlty over all othei Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, aud all others, who cither from habit or oc cupation, or from a w eakly or debili tated constitution have acquired the [habit of bending forwarJ, (round ’shouldered! and oompressing the and Lungs, will find the above i to remedy the above detect, unsure un eroot carriage, with Improved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, and also allowing a full, free aud healthy action i expansion of tha Lungs, by removing the comnressL_, and preventing thereby tho Pulmonary Organs from becoming wegk and diseased. C. W. VAN HORN A CO., Philadelphia! J 01 N KW HUOU8.- Barege Do Lainos ilin De Barege sols, Chemisette* d English Crape* Ladies' l^ug Silk Mitt* Lace and Sw iss Uuderslecves Plain White Crape Shawls Swiss and Catubrio Edging und lusertings Ladies' aud Gent*' Hosiery 12-4 Toilet Quilt* eeivcu per rlorida by fob 16 W. C. WADSWUBTH, 8.3 Broughcon-st. TEA! TEA!! half chests Hyson Tea, Hi do Black Tea, i store aud for sale by SWIFT A CO. lAiHil*—25 bbls No. 1 25 half do I Mackerel do 30 bbls do 3 do Landing and for sale by [fob 111] SWIFT A CO. PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. THK ALTERATIONS and IMPR(>VKMF.NT8 I in our Store, including a Hue SHOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we would invite the attention of the musical public to our stock, comprising every article in the lino, which can be furniohed (wiiolebAk i RETAIL) at New-York prices. PIANO FORTES, byA-STODXRT A Co., J. B. Dunimm, and others of es tablished roputation. constantly on hand. F. ZOGHAIhll &r CO»f Importers, TAILORING M ESSRS. DIBBLE &. CAREY having just re turned from tho North, respectfully invito their mars, the citiscns of Savaunali, and thu public generally, to call and examine thoir F”all stock of all “ •“d polo* - * of French, English and American '■ I>re- Clothe, Cxssimeres aud Vestines, which they id to manufacture to order in thu neatest and most ionable styles. Also their stock of Ready-Made hing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Top, iterfleld, Coddington, and other newand fashionable J ared to manuracturi ashionable Clothinj Chester ,_J ■■ Coats, Vests aud Pants. Tho undersigned having selected theso goods with groat oaro, fool confident if • lousing all who may bo in Btook of FURNISHING GOODS and * 8 is com Pletu nnd well aborted, which they win sell on tho most favorable and accom modating terms, sep 23 DIRBI.E A CAREY. H K8TEU SOMUHSET; a Novel by N..M.. first American from last London Edition, ley's Lady'* Book for F'ebruajw. Speeches. By the Right Hon. Thomas Babington Maeaully, 51. P. Graham’s Alagasine for February. Waverly Novels—Lij plocott's tuition, Vol. 10. A further supply of The Course of Faith, er the Practical Believer Delineated. By John Aueell James. _ For sale by JOHN M. COOPER A CO. S Ul'BIIIOU. I' UBNCIl IlITTEUm, Maim faeturod h/ J. Durand A C*., Pgri*—A certain eure for flatulency, weakness of the stomach, debility, dys- Pjjwio^fov t and all aoiupUiat* arising from jan 13 Agent fur Manufacturers, Savannah. Selling oil Bt Cost. G REAI- CASH STOKE, oomir of Wliil.k.r.nJ Congress streets. The enUerlbers, in order to close b«Hne»s at the above stand, will dispose of tb* en tire stoek now rematailng of We pi* and Fancy Dry Good* at cost prices, until the 19th of F ebruary, whoa the balance then remaimng will be sold at auction. J»» «» 6L PRENDEROABT A CO. CnrtMu Banda; CurtainFlMt Worsted Cord, in enrie- gnfod colors,- large Wonitdd Taeeels to match; Cord and Taarels f«rr Pictures; Pavilion Rings and Rosetta; Keep it before (lie People. rySCOVERED AT I.AtiT.—A IIAIB UYE 4/^.A • 1 °l’ or »‘ c< un natural principles. CRI8TA- DORO invites tho attention of tho l.a.!ies and GonUa- mou of Savannah, and of the scientific world, to hi* LIQUID IIAIR DYE. a chemical facsimile ef th“col oring matter, and the vegetative elements w ith which, «!*•«* n ^L°i ll, r» , lfi. ur ® uo j or * ‘koFlair nod nuntnins its VHVE stands alone. Other preparations of its class destroy the Hair, but vigor as well ns color RrV«T-«^? t0d t0 L’ t,,e *1'™ b - v , t J huU8 « of CRISTADO- .. 81 . l } T l nt,0 , n ' Experimental demonstration is ofler- rotoil at * eI>t,C *' * nd for w holesale aud CRISTADORO'8 HAIR DRESSING SALOON, No. 9 Monument Squnro, west side. illnritbail House Dressing Saloon. M KHSIW. COHEN <L IIANNON r...,»ct. fully announue t*» the citizens of Savannah that aro now prepared to do all kinds of work in their mie, at their no w shop, near tho corner or Broughton aud Drayton-su. They have established the following a* “ 1, of For ‘."Inx'o Share 10e.; per 2 or 3 times por week, 75c.; 4 times a week time* a week $1 50; every day $1 75 per peoingSOo! 4 r CutUu * 20 »'*. bair Sham- ..iSSf? 1 kimsolf in readiness to 2." 'hom.j ,«,ul,e UU Hr,I- SJOAP, STAUC1I, CANDLES. *fcc, fd) boxes Smith's Family Soap 100 do Now York No. 1 do 50 do Colgate’s Pale do 50 do Colgate's Pearl Starch 5U do Adumantine Candles Bedell Mould Caudles, 6 and 8 I' by [ fob 1(3] SWII’T A CO. i«’k* B. NV. .Sperm Oil, 5U hills. SWIFT A CO. I \OMKHTIC L1QUUU8.-M bbls. E. P. JL/ Gin, 25 do P. A 11. Conn. River Gin, 26 do N. E. ivuin, 25 do D. Brandy, in store and for sale by f « b M SWIFT A CO. 1 ,M>HKUiN UQUOUH.-5 half pipe* uurd JL Brandy, 5 pipe* Meadows'Swan Glu, 25 qr pipe* Brandy, in store and for sale by •» i v fab Bl _ _ SWIFT A S' U4» A It. o 20 hhds prime N. O. Sugar . 10 do eom. N.O. do 15 do Fluscovudo do 25 bbls Stuart's crushed A. Sugar 25 do B. Clarified 25 do C. do 15 boxes refined Loaf 8ugar r~ ■* -e and for sale by [feb 16J SWIFT A CO. f lOFKKK.—200 lings prim*) Kio Coffee, SO do h FloUr. ii fublti LOUU.-!lDl) bill* I'rohli BhIiiiiioii’ Flour,SOdo • uro Geneosee, 25 do Hiram Smith extra family landing aud fur sale hy 8WIFT A CO. NEW SPKUNtt GOODS. 1 Buregea nud Tissues, cs aud Muslins, d Son tag Collars, h a great variety of other Goods. NEVITT, LATHHyP A 8TEBBIN3. M’KING good*, R ECEIVED per Sleamur— Plain and Printed Bareges, Barege de Lain, Chally, Plaid and Printed India Silks, Printed Organdies aud Jackouets, Frenoh Cambrics, Ginghams, Muslin and Lace Collars and Sleeves, Parasols, Sun Shades, Ar. f Ac. fab 10 HENRY LATHROP A CO. Milk Goods at Cost* THE undersigned are desirous of closing out their 1 present cboioo stock of Fancy Fall and Winter Dress Goods, and offer tho same at prime Now York co»t. Purchasers will do w ell to call and give us a look, an grout bargains may be expected. No humbug, and bo trouble to show goods. Rich Black and Colored Brocaded Silks. Plain " Gro do Rhino do. AU colors Plaid do. Chameleon rich styles a 0 . Mode Challys. superior qualities. Cashmeres, ail styles aud patterns. Muslin de l^iues. Pink, Green, Blue and Mode eol’rf Superior Embroidered Robes. . ... J. II. COHEN A CO, fa bl ° 140 Broughton-st. J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull and Bay Streets. Importer mid Driller In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. their '!hS * ' OMOHBD HAL.llON, Beef Tongues utul Ro- O logna Sausages. New Hams, Bacon Sides and Shonldcre. 150 whole and half bbls Baltimore Flour. e and half bbls Baltimore Flour. “ “ Gcheesee •• Buckwheat 61. J. SOLOMONS. ■jj^bleAmeTk^^rMdjr; G >4 pipes old OUnl Brandy! McMAHON A DOYLE. received and for snl*> by THE subscriber has now on hand a fine aud well selected stock of Wines, lauuors und Segura, comprising the following: Atr.mo *“ of tne choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintogo 1844. Ono Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. _.9no Pino of the first quality andchoice*t OLD-'RE- 8F.RVE, vintage 1840. Y an<1 mo * fc ‘loBoately flavored LD PALIIEIINHO, vintage 1830. •ffifiCAS5?SSr r * r ” 0LD ooto'MD^lu'pe Julie*** 4W8 ' 1 ' )r ”* Tor " 1 Two Pipes Old Loudon Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintago 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, iu Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. " , ** , " “ SHERRY " Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various irands, vi»: " - - - — - - ( . —. . Postilion, G Dupuy A Co. One pundieou of OLD SCOTCH WIII8KY. " Jamaica Rum. Also various kiuds of Claret, Port, Teueriflb.Shorry and other Wines. 14 II K U HI AT I N M CAN IIK CURKb, We have now for sale that Cel*brated Romedv MORTIMORE'8 RHEUMATIC COMPOUND Blood Purifier, ■\iriIICII Un* gained such great populsrnv 1 W, wherever introduced, a* the only sJ-ifc lS for the effectual euro of this painfof dUe&ie. Thi. remedy has already curod thousands of oases, ceniDri. ing every seeming form of this oomplaiut, from the,'*. fiauunatory (acute) form, attended with 'knelling* enlargement of the joints, to old chronic ease* of from ten to twenty nud thirty year*' standing. Tho** «k* had for years resorted to the various oelebratod eprla** had tried all tho liniments and external •pidicetloul and been under treatment c' some of the ablest phrif ciane both in this country and Europe, and were pro. nouncod incurable; still, after all these efforts in* foiled, this compound has cured them. Many who hm been cripples, cither hobbling upon crotchssorionBiitd to thoir beds for years, certify to u complete and p*rm>. nont cure by the use of. this remedy. Wo have not spneo, in n newspaper advertisement, to Insert but a small portiqq ef the accumulated evideii*e in its behalf. This ovidenoe eomes from sources which must inspire confidence iu every mlud. The ooadao tors of liigh-tonod public journals have published u tho world it* wonderful aud beneficial effects npo* themselves aud those around them, and in tom* in. stances speak of huudrnts of cures. Physician* hue resorted to it, and certify that, even in extreme cun where consultations had been held, and they haddscidei that thore were no hopes of recovery, even then, they S reeured thi* medicine and administered it, and it ei- suted a complete eure. Ministers of various denimi- nation* have written aud published what it ha* du*« _ for theiusolves aud their friouds; while merchants, ott- f curs, mechanics, aud private citizens, have furniihtd voluuios of evidence of the highest oharaoter, such *1 accompauioa no other preparation in America. We will give a short synopsis of a small portion of th* •vidonoe, and request all who are altRoted to scad to th* agent and got a circular, aud read what those wk* wero lung afflicted have oaid of this remedy. Mr. N. 1'aichaM, oue of the editors of the St. Lotni (Mo.) Hopublican, plves a long editorial stating hi* *{- dictions, and that I t severe ease ot ehr<>n editors of St. Louis Amorican Bannor, Tempersac* Battory, and St. Louis Union, have all awarded to it unprecedented success in curing this disease. The edi tor of Belleville (III.) Advocate writes aud publishes it* ring him and many around him. Jlasgow Times, American Etglt, amd others of the 8outh and West, have given volunta ry evidence of their knowledge of it* virtues. The ’ editor of the German National Uaaette, published at No. 21 8pruce-street, lu the city of New -York, ender date of sept. 9, 1852. gives the history of two important cases of which he has personal knowledge. One, the wife of a wealthy merchant, wliQ had for yean tried the springe, and had the treatment of the must eminent ns of our country; they eould effect uotliiu;. afflicted with chronic rhuumatisih ln its wont forms. Hu was instrumental in inducing a trial of thi* impound, and it effected a complet "* will give a few names of prominent physician*, n chants, and others, oured by it. W. 8. White, 61. D., an eminent phyaieian of St. Louis, writes to a brother member of the profession. Dr. Uuese, of New York; “I have witnessed the effort* of **■*“ compound in several cases; and so successfulhiT* 1 its operations in performing a perfect oure, when ■y other remedy had been ineffectual, that 1 would hesitate to renqtnmeud or proscribe it. I think, when its virtues aro ascertained by tho profession, it will supersede every other remedy in the treatusntof Rheumatism. It is adapted to every form of the disease,- aud I know no complication contra-indicating its use. 1 hold it to be the doty of a physician, when convinced of the efficacy of a remedy, ana its superiority overall others, at least for the sake of humanity to use it." J. M. Rose, M. D., writes from Centre College, l)sa- vllle, Ky., "that a young man, a momber of th* CoJ- “t* »o low, that iu consultation, he and otlisrpru- liad decided that he could not reoover. They finally concluded to tfc this remedy, and to their grc»t astunisliniout one bottle restored Attn sound mul 1nil, although ho had not walked a step for nix months pre viously; and that, duriug twunty-l-ve years' practice, he had never before witnessed suoh a remarkable core." Professor H. L. Dunham, M. D., near Cincinnati, Ohio, joins in a certificate for publication with two eler- gymtu of the Baptist Church, stating the ea*e of » highly respectable lady who wa* for eighteen years af- fiictsd, and had become helpless, and that all other remedies known, as well as the skill of tb* most emi nent physicians, had foiled, and there seemed no hop* of reoovory. until they finally obtained thl* remedy, "ttd It rural her sound and veil. Capt. J. 11. Carver, an old resident and highly res pectable oitiien ot Cincinnati, states that he wa* se verely afflicted tweuty-hvb year* with chronic rheumu- tisiil uud neuralgia. Uis joint* hud bcaoiue stifl, tod UoureS5J V * ro ^ ef until ho got tills oompound, sad . 51r. T. Price, merchant of New Orleans, writes that ho was Ton Years a cripple from chronio rheumatism, and for three years could scarcely taru himself ln bed; it had affected his whole system. He tried all remedies he could hear of, aud all the moat celebrated physiolaei but found no relief until he obtained this compound, and it cured him effectually. We might give hundrd* of such coses cured iu New Orleans tnd the South. Levi Hills, merchant at Ottowa, Illinois, writes that he was severely afflicted'for thirty yew*, and for. evsn- » years oould scarcely walk a step. The flesh had ink from his limbs; the moet eapiinsiss effort* had a tried for years, bnt he had lost-afflhope of w>«m- ’ , A inurchaut, being in 8t. Louis, heard of this rew- ody, bought it aud took it home, and prevailed on him touso it. He certifies that it oured him eonn^and a *11; tho flesh had returned to his limbs, which had become troug as evor. We might detail one thousand cases of equal importance. most respectfully ask those who are afflicted fo soud to tho agent in their vicinity and get a circular. •fid read the lettera and certificates of Rev- Jaa. Mitch- J, Rov. N. O. Berryman, Rev. J. H. Linn. Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R. A. Colburn, and other olorgyuiop: while * add tha names of Ueu. J. Smith, late President cf e Bank of tho 8tute of Missouri: Geo. O. Atherton, fleer iu the Bank in St. Louis; Flessrs. Jas II. Eddy, Downing, A. Holland, C. W. 8tonc, J. W. Qbristy, •epb Southaok, with other prouiL^nt merchants of 8t. Louis, as also vast numbers of other cititiens. This is home evidence, and these aro living witnesses me where this great remedy wa* first introduced, eud many Uiouaands have been oured during the last ears. The proprietors have now opened their Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House) in th* city of New York, where all orders fbr this medisin* will bo promptly attended to. Thi* i* a Vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, prf- arud and reoominendud for this one disease alone. This will cure! Price, A5 per tingle bottle; or, three bottles for $19- W. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by A. SOLOMONS A CO., and J. H. CARTER. 2 sod ly luwT Agents in Savannah. Court of Common Pleas nud of Oyer nod Tcrmlnur, for (be City of Savnanab, November Term, 1852. W HEREAS, William M. Leigh, Thomas ForJ, and John r. Tucker, Grand Jurors summoned to, atteud llie present term of tbi* Court, made default, it isotdered that they be fined each forty dollars; aud whereas Peter Endriee, James W. White, M. C. lienrr, 0 Beckwith, John J. Smith, Charles J. Hall, JL K. Bull, Choice Chumpapue, ot various brand*, lloek Wine*, mported Cordial*—iiucb as Curacao, Maraachino, Ani- lette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Frnite, Ae. 1U0,(XX) choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and 1 full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dee 30 ALE ! ALF. ! AI,K ! M essrs, uuantock, Roberts a co.~ Genu-You are hereby appointed our "80I0 Agents" for the sale of our brands or "Albany Imperi al Ale,” in tbo city of Savannah, State of Georgia, from aud after this date. [Signed] Now York, Dee, jaa, '52. JOHN TAYLOR A St>W8. Having reoeived the Agency of the above well kuow.v superior Ale, a constant and ample supply will be always kept by u« in store at »• Wiillnk'«^n*»f." Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied by giving notice M our Offtee, cu the Wharf, or through deoH ° a °*' ROBERTS A CO., F'exnUlee eopplied with half barrels S’Crease Ale. OWIHTIIKTIIUK.-Th* »av»lKwl H inducer, thu subscriber to offer hie et-nek ef Inter Goods at Reduced Prices. Mousy may to* eaved by persons in want of Do Lain*, Merinos. fa. William II. Lloyd, talisman, summoned on ih# P*‘ il • -y to attend the prosent term of this Conrt. »*d*de- ilf.it i* ordered that he be fiued ten dollar#; and creae W. Robkin, talisman, summoned on the pctB jury to attend tho present term of this Court, made on the dth iust. default, it is ordered that he be fluod five dollar#, - ’ - - *’ • • * »- filed on Court. Extract from the minutes. WM. M. BULLOCH, Cl'kt' C. P. A O. kJl. , , fllerinos, Cashmeres, ilouslino de talafaj Shawls. Worsted Plaids, Cnaslmercs, Blankets and other ‘.yloe of Winter Goods, selling off atrsduood price*, by jan 14 DnWITT A MOROAN^. M l ; GOKIVIID per tuarntr, » Irf.U lup)'')' "< , Sugars, Teas, Candles, Soap, Tobacco. 1 a general supply of Urooerie*; all of which w'u be sold low for cash. joii GEO. A.Li:xANi)i:n_ T illtOCIIli tk UOWNK h.y» Jl,«t Ii per steamer Alabama some vary handsome euj urbldcrcd Book Muslin and Caihbrio Point Collar*: a* M ACKKKI£l,*:COl>KI8n.-S0p««»2“ No. 1 Mackerel. In whole, half and quarter “J *ei» Mid kits; 30 whole and half bbls No. 1(1 kit* !3*luioc; 20 qniatalt Codflol*. fondir Phenix and for sat* 0y jnn 19 CHAO HO BN A C OLAH84J8.—50 bbls W.l ' O.do., ‘