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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1853)
THU Mil NEWS. slier Ohiok,’*'* New Book, — The Glm Boiincn hm written nii elaborate work, to prove that the I’ntristic curiosity recently pub* fished ut Oxford, ns ono of the lost books of Origan, ought to ho ascribed to tit. Hippo* lytua, “ an illustrious mid influential member of the church of Kotno.” The original Altt. wm brought from (Jraeco bv Miniode# Mynas, a Greek employed by Al, Villemnin to collect MSS., and edited by M. Miller, of Paris, under the title of Oriffbofa PKifosophoumcna. By •ubstituting Ilippolytus for Origan, about twenty years ora gained from the hundred ami fifty winch elapsed between the death of Christ and the first positive identification of the four gospels. “For Ilippolytus, as a disciple of INfiifiua, and being about twenty years oldci than Origen, must have enjoyed, on tunny itn* pottunt pulr.U; still moro than lie, the living tradition of the apostolic age, and hia name and character are not involved in uny reproach or suspicion or heresy, as those of the gtcat Alexandrian Doctor unfortunately are.” Ori* gen is said to have held that the present state win pnrt of a purgatorial system; and the wicked would finally be absorbed into the all comprehensive love of Cod. It has been much discussed by doctors, says Hayle, who titer the souls of (Vigen, Hnmnson uud Solo mon, were in hell or not." Tito forthcoming Edinburgh has au article on the Chevalier's book, showing that this oxtmordiuury work, although ono of the must profound, ought, in many respects, to be one ol the most popular of the age. Looking upon it historically, it is •s amusing as a romance; while viewed as a polemical treatise upon points which ure agi tating the mitida of millions, and which arc of tho utmost importance to the woli-bein^ of •uciety, it must he considered as one ol the most valuable additions to oiir literature that has been mode for several years past.—iV. Y. Evening Pott. An Eastern IIorsf. tttr.Ai.Ka.—Tho fol lowing insiauce ol paiu would i.ot have dis graced a Spuitun: A notorious thief coveted the horse of a wealthy native, who, howover, by some c banco, iirumim *'*•»• ufiiU intention, end re doubled his vigilance. The man succeeded in gelling two of hie comrades engaged as grass- (Milters, and one dark night manured to slip unperccived into the stable, liis friends cover ed him entirely with gnus, uud lie was just •(retelling out his hand from underneath it to untie the rop^wheii the beast started and be came restive. The ayco, perceiving it, for greater safety, tied the animal by a rope to two iron nmw, which k« hammered into the ground. Tho arm of the thief wus just then lying extended under the grass, and onu of (ho iron pegs wus driven through his right liuud. Me never so much as uttered a sigh ; and, though the agony must have At en exciucmt- , ing, lie only stirred when lie thought the (lunger | of being caught was over. He then pulled the pegtfiut of tho mangled hand, with his left untied the horse, mounted it, and succeeded in currying it oft*. This wus an exploit on which he ever ufterwurds prided himself. How ever improbable it limy appear, the truth of the story may be relied on. Dry Goods, Clothing, bo. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1853 1 — " mtmmomi 1 . »■.»."'/If#**— UNION SAVINA ST 0 E E . Oreil sucrHJ. f AT MAAS & HEYMANN'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM. VT AAN A- llKVflIANN hnr 10 Inform their JYI patron* and the public generally, in both the city andoouutry, that they are now prepared to otter the largost and beat selected stocks ut Hotels, Boarding-Houses, bo. the largest amt beat euioctwu atoeka «r VLOT RING, and a general ussartmsnt of Gen tlsMen's FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notiont. brought to thta elty, suitable tor fall and winter ear, at prices never kuuwn or heard of in thlaj Wc enumerate a few leadlug articles !n our lina, to , , onia. In Bearskin, Petersham, English and America Pine blanket and Double Cloth. fircas null Frock Coatn, In Dlook, Blue. Brown. Olive, and Dow Colored An uinun, Mine, unto a, < French and English Clothe. Bitalncms nud Hunting Oonti, In every variety of atyles, and of different matcrlnle, such as Cloth, Caaalmere, Tweed, Caahiueret and man- afactured in plain, clouded, striped and mixed patterns. I*u nf it looim. In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Caaalmere and Caa- einet superfine Doeskin in various oob VCNtM riflty of materials; Plain Block ami fancy Satins,I>oe ekina, Cuahmurou, 4c. Ifowieryy Gents* Shirts, Undorahiite, Drawers, Socka, (llovaa, Suspendors. Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Neok Tica of the lateat French and American styles in great varloty. 11 it (m , Capa, Trunks, Carpet lings and VnllseA. The pecnliar facilities ]>oaaeased by (he Hnbacribera f< importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce* menu In their trade seldom mot with, and at tho same "“The union saving store Corner of Congress rnd Jefferson atreeta—the greatest depository of HEADY MADE CLOTHING in th' country. MAAS k HEYMANN. Boys nnd Youths’ Clothing uoyn inn I iouihs'i.ioinmg. Not to be surpassed in the varloty of atyles. make and low price, to be found at tho above named estab lishment. oct4 1853. CLOTHING AT WIlULBtfALK AND RETAIL, niliHHON, IIKIIJT Sc CO., No: 11)1 Bry 1 «w, and <W Mt .Inlisn-sta.. Savannah. Georris. hare iiuw In store, and are receiving weekly additions by the steamers, a large and well selected Hpring stock of fash- iouable KI.ADY MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite tho attention of merchants and the public in gen eral. The favorable roputatiou our goods have gnn-ed, both for at>le and quality, we nre determined shall be auatained ; and no efforts will be spared . lUceiving.as wedo,goodadi- , WHOLESALE AN 11 ttKTAIL CLOTHING STORE. I f .WING rambtod from the corner of Kurnanl I I and Bryan street to the now brick building erected on the site of the IMiusnlx House, on Bryan streot, above Mr. Champion's Urocery Store, the Subscribers respect fully announce to the eltiaeusof Savannah and its vi cinity that they will keen constautly on baud a large and woll selected stock of lU'iiil} Made Ulotliiiitf, Together with evory article necessary iu the laontlomon’s Farni.hinp Lino. “We would Invito apecial attention to our elegant and •rleot stock of Fall and Winter Garments. Shirts of of the finest quality, Cravats in evory variety, Collars of the newest styles, Drawers and Undershirt* of va rious materials and mako, Caps, Hals, Gloves, Socks. Boots and Shoes. Also Trunks, Blankets, Ac., Ac., all of which will bo sold at llnUMUully Low Prices, by nJv6-<*iu D. AllllAllA.M A BROTHER, Oliver’s new brlek building, Bryan-st. turners entire satisfai reel frniuOUilUWN^nucinviun • to sell them ae low as can be furnished in the Southern conutry. Our atock is varied and complete throughout, and peculiarly adapted to the Southern trade. We have now in store COATS as follows: Black and Fancy Ala- paca and Bombasine Frocks, Sacks and hail Sacks, Brown, Bud and Faucy Clouded Linen Coats, Flue White Linen Duck English Paltots, Fancy Silk Cro tons, I'ongco Silks, JteaT Gross Linens, Black and Fan cy Cushmerottc Business Coats, etc., otc. I'ANTS. Black Doeskin, 1‘lain uud Fancy Caesluieres, Plain onu Fancy Linen Drillings, Heavy White and Fancy Duck do., Bluck uud Fauoy Caslimerette, etc., etc. A great varloty of White r'ig'd and Embroidered Marseilles VESTS, Black and Fancy Satin Forms, White and Fan cy Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnishing Goods, Gauie, Merino and Cotton Undershirts, Faucy Cravats, Gloves, Suspendors, Socks, etc. Also * superior slock or Youths' Clothing. The attention of Merchants vis iting the city if respectfully solicited to an examination of our stoolc, which will be sold on accommodating terms. fob IU Great Knluctiini uf Prices. In order to roduco the present large and choico stock of WINTER GOOD* H A V A N N A >1 BAZAAR, 118 Broughton street, next dour to Horton tf Rilit- mini's Jewelry Store. DKI.BANCO begs to anuouucR to hia city ntry customers that in order to prepare Ak. ' the reception ot his Hpriug Goods, he has hasere fur cash vtry liberal W1NTE11 IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Alubumu, Sept. i, 1 .**<?£• nake purchases. These Goods being entirely now, not thrust upon the markut (as is cflen tho case with cheap sales) to he sold at any price, in order to got rid of them, hut art offered to cash purchasers for tbe reason above meutiouud. liousokeepors w ill do well to rly, thereby Insuring to themselves the host op portunity to m.ko good ■ ictioni. jan5 MILLINERY. liONNETS ! BONNETS ! I' OI- III!) illlllioil. Just received per steamer ut Trimming and General Mill Machinery of the day, nnd UOOPKlt’tt PATENT UPRIGHT AND DIRECT ACTING SINGLE AND GANGSAWBULL ENG11NE. il OTUKK ViLUABLC IMIMIUVLSiSXTS) CMUKACINU IWISU OTUKK YIMUHLB IMPKUVXXKNTS) HUXIE'S PATENT CONTINUOUS FEEDWUHKS Jtu incomparably superior substitute fur the Hag Wheel. The peouliar principle fn wives IU greatest merit, is ““ “ 1 Gang 8aw frame. The Fugiue 139 Broualiloii Street. The Proprietor having returned from the North would respectfully announce to tho in habitants of Savannah and surrounding coun try, that he has just opened a Muguiticent uud Fxtensire Stock of SILK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS — consisting of.lt) cases Indies and Missus’ rich Silk, Satin and Straw Bonnets and Hats, all the way from 60o. to $4 ; richly trimmed children's Stands immediately underneath the Sash, t Piston Rod is direotly attached. The i. Bash I* thus directly controlled by the i gua; rich Loco Gimps, Ualoon a Ik Mode. Paris Trim- miugs, Velvets, with a groat variety of other Trimming Materials; Buttons,Braids, Silk nud Worsted; Wliale- bono. Chain Baok, Jeuuy Lind, Bloomer and Twist Combs; Parse Silk and Steel Trimmings; Zophor, Worsted, Embroidery, Sadlier and Floss Silk, every shade and color ; Embroidered Patterns, blnek uud col ored Ulacle liounetard Sawing SUka: Bonnet Liniugs, Shapes, Sewed Colors and Sleeves; rich Feathers, Flow ers, Wreaths ; Hsir, Nail aud Tooth Brushes ; Gilt and Silvered Trimmlugs; India Rubber and Kid Dolls aud Balls; Dress Flouuoos, Mantillas, Scarfs and Aprons, Pinked with uewr patterns; children's Robee, Smoking Caps, Hlippere, marked and braided. In connection with the above, Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by couipetont Millinum from New York, will attend to tte Millinery and Trimming department, aud will endeavor, w ith skill and taste, to please all who may favor her with tholr orders. •- STRAW BONNETS AND HATB cleaned, repaired and pressed in the latestfashion. Three Apprentices and three Bonnot Sewers wanted irnmedi- eyllndcr, and by the introduction ol thh> ut a particular _ I H _ the plumber biuoks nud wrist pins,) is entirely arrested, the bash being thus always suspended as it were on the Steam, ~ lievlug thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable to ** " ' applloatiun) of all heating tendency. virtue of this principle, practical dcmonstvatloL be furnished that these mills are capable uf an ea- iipeod of MMJ revolutions per rniuuie, and i\t this ' ro nearly noiseless; the cut of the saws holug alone heard. A common spued for the single Saw under this application is from 250 to 3UU revolu tions per minute f The style iu w hich these Engiucu .aud their appurtciiauoes are gotten up, D superior throughout, while tho mill In Its design, embodies eve ry practioai and well tried improvement extant. The Engine and other work from this establishment is not •xoellsd iu any part of the United States. Employing as it dees, the best taleut, and provided with tne ben heavy aud light tools and materials, no ea^rivrity uf style ur Murkntunship it admiltmU This point is readi ly conceded by all who visit these very extensive works. T Attention is also called to Cooper’s “ Strictly Portable and Vibra tory” Circular Haw iVlill« w hich may he luuled with entire facility, from point to point, at pleasure, by four horses; aud is warranted su perior to any heretofore presented to the public. Contracts made for delivery iu New York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savanuah, Augusta ur Ma con :--Uio transportation to those points being moder ate from the facilities presented by tiio Railroad and Water eommuuieatioatherewith. Address, A. WARNER, Seo'y, * or, J. H. WINTER, Ag't. Montgomery, Ala. X*. 8.—These works have recently shipped to Teusa- «ola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of •• Cooper’s direct acting Gang Engiucu, and two of his single Saw En- tioi t hi* single which are capable of outtlug OO.OUU feet of luiu The parties ordering, effected the purchase after liar through the Northern aud Fan urn Slates, iu suar< of the best aud moat approved Mill, after first exsini ing those of this oompauy; they returned after thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment met with presented such general advantages, or combi nations oi improvement as found at these works, mbm UKVKKKN0S8: T. G. Metoalf,President Mechanics' B’k August*. Q. a. Lamar, i’rea't B'k of Hie Republic, New York. Ledhttrd k Smith, N. Y.; E. Wlthlugtun, Savannah, Win. At. Mimiu,Charleston; Wright, Williams k Co., Now Urleaos. Uf oet 13 AW OO-FAKTNKUHIUF.—-Th« c of M. A 1. M. MAHSI1. They will personally end the Superior Courts of Chatham, Bryau, Bulloch, llagham. Striven, Burke, Washington and Wilkinson .unties, and have made arrangements for the promp* collection of debt* in most of the counties iu the St ‘ sa- Ot&oe 175 (up stairs) Bay-etrcct, Savannah. May 26th, 1852. ly MULFOIll) MA1181I Tsrniin«r, for tlic* City ol* Huvaunnh.—- February Term, lSd-'S. ri^llia Court, by order of the Judge, (at chumbors,. A " ‘ ‘ * ** _ _ i witnesses will please take uutiue of Clio same. The place or meeting ia future will be at the Court House. ffebh td] WM. H. BULLOCH. Clerk C1UAK8. I UST received a choico lot of CIGAllN, vi«. • I U).OUO Rio Il'indos, 10,000 La Guiputauana, 10,000 La Patria, 8,000 La India, 10,000 Antunlo Garcia, ' •ale by 1*. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street, Higu of the Big Iadian, near Monuiueut-square. fob 5 Savauuah, liuorgi J OSE I'll RODGEltH SON’S lino Full Carvers, for salo by F. W. CORNWELL, feh lf> 102 Bryan- f5VJW,>LAIN WWARK, Jepanut O and Planished Wore, at wholesale end retail, for •ale by JAMES SULLIVAN, fttb 15 No. liyiiroughton-strest. k ANTEUNH, Eiiaiuelled nud Iron Sauce Pan.. Waffle and Wafer Irons, Frying Pans, ko., for sals (feb IfiJ s ryiug rana, to., lor sa JAMES SULLIVAN. \\T OODliN WARE, Pails and Tabs, Fluur f f Boxes, Measures, Mats and Clothes Lines, U •al* by[fnb 15]JAMES SULLIVAN. Ay and Spring Balanovs, Knives n and B.itcher Knives, ko., for •>!« bj feb 16 JANIES SULLIVAN. Vai Hu Star Mzi OentlciiH’n'N IU'Htoration. , H. WEfGAND has _ .lust ojK5iicd. under the lgflWMS Planter's Hotel, a neat aud cumfnrtntiln Eating wn«p<l( w_ tl , . Room, with au excellent Kitchen and Cooking Range edjucent, as a Restaurant. Ho hus an exrellout Cook front Strasbuug, who will suit German, Amurican and French taste*. Oysters, Fish. Meats, every tiling that tbl* market affords, oun be hod In all styles on short notice. Young Clerks and others who have rooms In tow n, are invited U/ try tho Eurn- K in mode of breakfasting and dining at the restaurant. Iladelphia Ltgtr Boor, Swissand Lindbnrgor Choose, kepi always cn hand tor the us* of families. oct 6 Eaylc Hotel* On the Corner of liaker and Chatham $t$., Oj;Dfliorpr, Gforgln. •ITUiTID l.V TUK MOST HI'SIKKIS l*AUT Of THS CITY. BY JAMES BELL. This is tho largest nnd best furnish ed Hotel in the city, convenient for the Travelling l’ublio. Charges moderato, and Fare the best thn country affords. A largo and extensive Livery Rtablo Is near at hand. The public are Invited to call nnd see for themselves, sepll) EMPIRE. HOTEL, Oglethorpe, G 'PHE Subscriber, lutn of tim Washington Hall, . Macon, Ga., having taken tho above Hotcl| and fur- I Macon nlahcd it throughout with the best of n having large and airy rooms, lie hopes to snare a par tion of public natrons go by close attention to businesi having good stabling and every convenience to mak< tho guests of his house comfortable, jell ly JKSSK CAIN, Proprietor. EDWARD O'BVBIVE’S GROCERY AND LI£10It STORE, Taylor’s Bntldlng, Mnrket Whnrf^ ® SAVANNAH, GEORGIA* E. O'B. keeps constantly in st. large stock of Grockries, Lla Crockery-Waro, Beots, Shoes, and Clothing. 85 chests Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrols Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 koxos Family, Pale, and No. 1 Soap. 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 lialf-pipos Cognac Brandy. 15 barrolfl Fourth Proof Domcstio Brandy. 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 33 do. Burn. 10 hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wins*. 76 doten Teapots, assortad qualities. 10 crates asserted Croekery-Ware. ly oe SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, ko, Ntcliois’ Dancing Academy HT. ANBKKW'd HAM.. 0AV8 of Tuliion f.it Unm. Misses •m HUitsm, on J/.ou/oj., and iuluniso., at 4 o olml, NIrIiI CU.»| TuMjRMTI.auax, ,W«/ny, rhi'r.Jny 8 r. M. Scholar, will b. admliUd «ny day prarlnu, lo Ut. guh of Fchruary. tf ttb IT C«EI.E(UATi! INSTITUVE *a-roRVoumii.ADiuE.-** Mins HATHAWAY, fnnctpMl. 1CIIUOI. 11,00.11-111 Iho lldaanaul of ilia !S Hllf BAPTirr CHOlCH tramb awn gourds or srenv. Reading, Spelling and Mcntsl Arithmetic 6 OU The above, with tha rudiuirnU of Geography, History, Written Arithine.io and Writing... Geography, History, Engli*hGrsiumarandCom- poiltion 7. 10 00 Algebra, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Philos- pby, Chuiuistry, Physiology, Astronomy aud Rhetoric 16 I.atin, lExtra! 6 French, •• 6 00 A highly accomplished lady, a ho has formerly resid ed iu Paris, has been secured as a teacher of Froneh.— If (tillable teachers can be obtained, it is designed to make Drawing and Vooal Music integral parts of the course of study. The uuuibcrof pupils will bt limited to thirty ; but, Youug Ladies wishing to join either of the classes, with' ut becoming regularly connected with the Inati- tute, will be reoeTveaat a tpreiflo charge. tjr Miss II. haa permission to refer to R«v. Mr. Ttistln,Unn. H.M.Charlton,and B. Mailou,Esq.,of Sa- vani.ul;, and to Rev. W. It. Williams, D. D., and J. W Edmonds, of New York. din jan Ut MUSIC. FRENCH. DRAWING AND PAINTING In Water C olors, TioonT BT E. MILLER. 132 8outu-Broad 8t., , oet 13 Sava vd aii. tf DANCING ACADEMY, MONSIEUR A. BONAUD ro*i>ectfully Informs his patrons, that bis Academy is open for the rooeptiou of pupil*. During the season tho following Fanoy Dances will be introduced, besides the regular course of Tuition Toreutclla. Ilutta, Gavotte, 1'as Stirien, Ziugoralla, Schotisoh, Itedowa, MasurLa, etc. Former pupils are requested to come early if they like to lsaru Fanoy Dances for his Ball, to he given iu January nsxt. N. II.—Uentlsmsn's Class will begin on Tuesday next, the 16th insk, at 9 P. M. nov 13 €la*sicfU mid English School, Q. A. HOLCOMBE, Gaaton-Ntrcct, uenr the Fnrk. ' i tho best inauufaoturors, Also, llol- t Iron Charcoal Bu*: r pilK Subscriber has now rrmvnl Ilia full stock I <>f Stoves, nnd reapectfully sulicItH a cnll ut his es- tahlUlimont, where a largo variety of Stovca for cook ing, parlors and olDoes, from tho host hi ' ‘ are mi sale, on tho moat rcaaonublc terms low Ware, Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Saucopa Pumps, Boor Pumps A --* *- - * Irons, Revolving and Irons, Fire Dogs, Fil lerv, Axes, Hstchots, Hammers, Box sud’other Coffee '* ;lls. UrasH Faucets aud Couplings, Ac. h choice selection of Plani»htd Ware, Coffen Biggins, a Pcta, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dishes, large and •mall. Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, igur Lamps, Ceutrc Table Lamps, Camphine Lamps, it Lainjis, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid laampn, Biurh aud White Motnl Candlohticks.- A largo assortment of Japanned and Plain Tin-Ware, Chaiiihor Pails, Toilet Pails, Wiue Coolers, Toilet Cases, Cash Boxes, Square nud Round Boxes, Spice Boxes, Ba sin* and Pitchers, Molasses Pots,Nursery Lamp*, Glass Draiuers, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12 to 28 inches, Spittoons, Foot Baths, Ac., Ac. Wooden Ware, Mats. Wood Horses, Clothes Horses, Stop Ladders, Tubs, Pail*, Kotlers, .Moaaure*. Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children’s Willow Chairs, Brushes, Ac., Ae. All kind* of Tin and Rlieot Iron work executed with dispatch. IVinted^CalalOgues may bo had on applica ble Room—10, 12 ami Workshop—184 Bay-st. WM. J. HUNT'S Sbnving A Hairdressing Establishmcn!. No. ItiSH nroughtun-nireut, NEARLY OPPOSITE 8T. ANDREW’S HALL W J. II. bogs respectAiily to announce to the • cltisons of 8avaunah that his facilities for die- patch in hia business are now complete, and that every attention which the oonvonlonuo ol lilt customers may require will ha promptly afforded liy him. Thankful for tho very liberal patronage lie lias thua far received, hia future efforts will be directed so as to merit an in- orenso thereof. Hair Oils, Colognes, Restoratlvo, and Shaving Cream* of various kinds, kept constantly - * ~ 1 ihand. Dr. Byaraon. MKH. ttlLBEU, No. 157 CONG II ESS-ST HER T, Will open on Friday next, 2Vth Inst., her Fall BUmoj. 8took oi Faahlounhlu Silk, Velvet, Straw, and French imported Bonnets, Ribbons,TriinmiugH for Drsssos, French Flowers, 811ks for Party 157 Cougross-street. A™ of the above goods ora of lJn. 8.'* selee- .MILLINLllY AND FANCY GOODS MKS. DOE, No. 17 BARNAHD-STHKBT, Takes this method uf info Takes this method uf informing the Ladies of Savanuah. aud viulnity, that alie has on baud (and will he constautly reeelv ing) a large and fashionable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, Caps, Flowers, Uuttous, Combs, Mautillas, 126 Upholstery and Cabinet Work The subsorlbers having taken the store oi Whitaker-strcot, next to Dibble 4 Carey’s Tai loring Establishment, resosetfully annum: - *■ m the citlsensof Bavanuah that they arc prej to execute all orders in th* above lino on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kiudsof Furni ture. ■ Funerals supplied at tho shortest notice. JAMES LARKIN. 10 ly THOMAS TIERNEY. T. W. IUcAKTHOK ft CO, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Ware. Hollow and Enam elled Ware, Stove and Orates, Pumps Lead Pipe nud Shoot Lead, Copper and Store No. 13 Biit- nard-Stkekt, Sarannah, Ga. AU kinds of Copn Tin aud Sheet Ii Work, done in the beat manner, at tbe shortest notice, •ept 28 timo Robinson Ac Cxuiip, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE how receiving their stock# ol' Full uud Win ter Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, aud Fancy Colored English and French Cloths; Over- Coatiugs, of Black, Bine aud Fancy Colored Beavers aud Kerseys, Pilot Cloth*, of Blue, Black nud Drab; English, French uud American Cassluicr ,uf Bl'k and FanoyCol- ors; Vestings, of Silks, Bnntius, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be made up at the shortet notice, and in the boat style workmanship. Our Heudy-Mude Clothing Is manufactured o any in the city. of Furnishing Goods of any White and colored Shirts; Y aud Gause Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel ;oud, Cotton, Merino and ry; SUk and Cotton Umbrollaa; Blk, White and oolored Kid Gloves, of Alexander'* make; Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, la f'ut, every Gaudry’s Building, o o Pulaski House. aep21 IIOMK MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES * HARNESS 183 CongreiiM-street, Hitvnmmh. The Subscribers manufacture HflWL and keen constantly on hand, a, (nPHEr l»rgo and varied stock of 8ad-| Tr dies, Bridles and llarnoss, and make to order every description of articles in Their line. Our stuok comprises also a largo assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddlu-Uags, Whips, 4< .. igaoives, will d warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, oar terras are moderate, ou execution prompt. 6mo* nov 16 Carpets! Carpet*!! Carpets !!! 1ITE have this day npouod for salt) a splendid Tf assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, Window Curtains, 4o., consisting ia port of. 20 piemis 3 ply Carpots do Velvet Tapestry 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply Carnets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Druggot 3 do Felt Car; 5 do Dutch do 50 do Velvet and Chenell Rugs 100 common Rugs and Mats 100 pair of beautiful etyle Window Shades A11 of tbs above Goods we offer at the lowest market [ rices: for sal* bjr AIK1N4 BURNS. David Morris, ConNKn or Bryan and JKvviCRsoN-STRKXTa, SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutters. Locks, all kinds MORSE 4 NICHOLS. |iH»U f4Ala*>.—3 Share. Ati| JP boro' Railroad Stock. Apply t feb 3 WM. WRIGHT. i .MlU HA ftli. A Boy IB your, old, capable . \ atteaatbx to Horses, aud driving them in siugle .mesa, watvauled sound. Apply to feb 3 WM. WRIGHT. Railings, derates, Sfc. WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with unpiok- ablo Locke, made to ordcm. Persons w ish- ing to ascertain the qualitiee of the Safee mod* by mo in this ipectfully lavannan. me nanters' Bunk, and tho following nier- uhauts. whom! have supplied: A. A. Solomons 4 Co.. Einatoln 4 Eckinan, J. L. 6>pc, and D. B. Nichols. All orders punctually attended to, ly aug 24 Guns, Bifles, Hardware, Ac. Important to llousckcoiiers. f|'IIE Nubscrihur respectfully informs Ids patrom I and tho public gouorally that hn now scuds liis Waggon rouna tho city daily to furnish those who wish a good artlcloof Caiuphiuo nud Spirit Gas, with* regu lar rnpply. Familios desirous of being furnished will pleas* leave their address at the store 10, 12 and 14 Barnard Street. [jan 71 JOHN J. MAURICE. HAKNDEN’S EXPRESS, 133 Hay Hired, R espectfully beg leave to inform tho citi- sens of Savannah and its vicluity, that they have concluded their arrangements with the Central Rail road and Bauking Company, and arc now running Mes sengers daily to Macon, onu semi-w eckly to Oglethorpe and Columbus, aud also forwarding goods to Millodge- viliu uud all intermediate places. We would also say that our exprc.se* by the steamers to New York an'd 1 liiladolplua onable us to forward ovory description of Merchandise aud valuables to every towu iu the North ern States—also to California uud Europo. Ornor.s and Agk.vts—153 Buy-street, Savanuah; C. A. Ells A Son, Macon; Geo. It. Cl*vton, Oglethorpe; E. C. Ilubbell, Columbus; 74 Broadwny, New York; J ’ "d 45 South-third-strect, Fliiladolphia; H Court- it, Boston; Exchange-sired, Providence, hlout- Webster’. Quarto Dictionary. “Without roservo or qualification, the best extant." — VrenutchtOlin. “Surpassed in fullness and accuracy by none in our language."-.president Wu gland, “it far excels all others, in giviug and defining scientific toruio."—Vres. HUchcoel. “Tho standard wherever the English is spoken, it deserves to be, must he, is, and will be."—Prof. Stour. “ An honor to the language"— Pres. Humphrey. " A copiousness, perspicuity, and accursoy, not found in uny other."— Pres. Hay. “A great improvement ou all which have precedod."—Pn». Bates. " Worthy of gsueral patronage."—Pres. Wood*. “ Most complete, accurate and rcliablo of the Btnguoge." •—Pres. Beecher, Pres. Larrabce, Pres. Krlh r, Prc*. hovl- tcy. Pres. Blanchard, Prc*. Smith, Prc*. Knox, and Chancellor F,cliughuyscn. . The State of New York have placed nearly S,- “ Web.ter'a (Juarto Dictionary in tho Dia- Schouls of tho State. Secrelary'n Report, Jan., 1853. .ismkd ur 0.4 C. MEKIUA3I, Si'HINUriKU), Ms., Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. r riIH HLBHC’HlUL'lt liu. uu hand, and it I constantly receiving from the best and most respec- atble luauufActurers in tho country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pear), and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, Table. Dessert and Ten Spoons and Forks; 8il- tun and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nvd ; Goblets; Tumblers; l'np Boats; Soup and Sauce Ladles; Fie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessurt, Fickle nud Uniter Knives; Nup- kin Rings; Salt Culluraand Fruit Knives; Silver Plated JOHN J. MAURICE. Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cuke Baskets; Casters; Waiters; Snuffers aud Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives aud Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert 21 dny Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass of overy description. and Silver Lever and Lenine Watches; Fin* Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gala and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles: Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seal* and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Mo nil s ’ Ha * ora * nd BaXor Card Cases Port Particular attention will be given to repairing of WuU'hea and Jewelry, From liis long experience and extensive fAcllitios, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Uis prices are aslow,*.nd terms as liberal as at any establishment in the State. i 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square. KlHll’H lUmi.Ut x» 1! ltlAl, OASES. I'iiis valuable article is Just received mul formic by I. W. MORRELL Sc CO., *«pt 3 ly 8olc agents in ibis City for the Inventor ft. Tne undersigned respocttully informs , ^Awftall who may need his services, that >e^BB& SiMthas charge of th* MARINE RAILWAY, 2iiB which is now in successful operation, lie is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any site usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, 4c., on reason able terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, cun also be aooomiuodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. H* is also prepared to coutraet fur building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on the businoss of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various brauches, at the eastern extremity of the city. MUT A good Shipenithls on the premises. WILLINK, JB. I. PIANO FOBTES. W. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment >f Piano Fortes, from the best 'fautoriea in the country. For ' i, at tho Broaghton-street Piano and Cabinet War s- t 20 SAVANNAH BARBER SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rpHE Subscriber would respectfully announce 1 to the citixeiiJ of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and woll known establishment is upon for the reeoptiou of his friauds. He assures thorn tlut nothing will he left mtinite it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. His prices will he as reasonable ’ ly similar M jjM jB " ' L DISSOLUTION OFCOPA11TNK118UII*. f|’HE Copartnership hcrctoluro existing between I the oubaeribers, under t\o firm of AlOORE A HENDRICKSON, was dissolved by mutual eonsont on the 1st instant. Tho affairs of tho late firm will be set tled by either of the uudersigned, in liquidation. All claima against the late firm must be preseuted immediately, aud all portions indebted to it by note or account will please nettle without delay. JOHN B. MOORE, JOHN 11. HENDRICKSON. Savauuah, January 26th, 1853. 150 VA KTN U U8HIF. * purchassti the (^ EO. R. I1KNDRICKSON havii interest of John B. Moure, in Moore 4 llendrickf.ii. has atjocistoi] from tlie 1st instant. The suk- koribers will conduct the earn* under tho sty 1# of G. K. 4 J. B. IlENDRICKSON-oue or the partners will re- ",fc: iii ii iu in New York in ordai best terms. GEO. It. HENDRICKSON. JOHN U. HENDRICKSON, Savanuah, January 2iith, 1853. Full and Winter Dry Goods. L aKOCHK, HOWNK A CO. have received by re cent arrivals, and offer for sole upon tho most fa vorable terms, a full stock of Plantation Gooda, to which they Invite the attcutionof merchants aud planters, vis: 25,001) yards Kerseys, all qualities. 12,000 do Schley 's Plains. 10,000 do whito and blaok Washington Jeans. 5,000 do heavy all-wool Plains. 3,000 pairs English Dutfil Blankets. 100 do 10-4, 11-1, aud 12-4 Whitnoy Blankets. 3,000 pairs Engl MX) do UM, uu u .. 20 halos 3-4, 7-8, aud 4-4 B.-o. Shirtings. 20 do Osnaburgs. In addition to the above, their stock of Houso Furnish ing, Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods, is now ootupleto, and •iii i — • ' i— will compart with any house in thoeouthem country. R KCKIVKI) per steamer Florida—Black Silks, Black Bombasino*. French Morinoes, Linen Sheet ing, Table Damask aud Diapers, 11-4 Cotton Sheeting. Brown aud Bleached Canton Flannel, Needle Worked L. C. lldkfe., Chemisettes and Sontag Sleeves. Also, Undergarniont*tor I.adlos, Gentlemen aud Boys; Ho siery, Gloves and Umbrellas. Fur sals low by dec 24 Pic WITT 4 MORGAN. R OMEH, GAMELIA*, Actios uuder- xigued intouds opnuing on Thursday a largo as sortment of Roses, Camolia JaponioM, Dwarf Oraugos, done of U. More, Astoria, New-York. Mr. Mora will be in attendance and impart any iuformati f«b l W. W. * _. ... i desired. . LINCOLN, Monument-tq. r A.-oiiNCi mauiTSasv: ‘owders wrili make two gallons of soft Soap of asureri- r quality ror all domestic uses. Just rsoeived nud for ■ l jan 17.] W. W. LINCOLN. VT UT Cracke and Picke of Silver and Puiiihcd il Steel—a very oion artule, at 155 Broughton-st. jan ltt MORSE 4 NICHOLS. FOR SALE. 4 STEAM ENGINE—perfectly now, of 10 horse power, with Uooiler attached. Apply to 18 COHENS 4 HERTZ. "1 RIM80N PLCSH-Of ini wjr b..t .|U.li'- ‘ ty€br Furniture covering, cushions,4c., jnst \*v'd sale wholesale or retail hr WM. UIJION. Agent, Carnot Warckf-*-**, No. 14U Cungrvso and 57 8E <Tdiian-st» ?Hii VOI:.NM :>IAU<IOMiR8» /^VR, Robert uud Harold on tSio Florida Coast.— V I My V. H. Goal ding, with a Map and Illustrations. Another supply reoeiv ed by jfdk JOHN M. COOPEB 4 CQ. DVR OATH.—WM) bushels heavy Hood Osu, Hr sebsenor A. Bsn^s Ualliui-ro, for^l.by *' I URlUli.U, KEU.V . CO. Shaving five t ;vsn times a week 2 0 s a week 1 Al Shaving three or four times a week 1 U Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 i> Hot and Cold Baths 3 Permits arc respeolfully itnformed that every car and pains will he taken with their children when sen to tho Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep fo ' ■ variety of Fanoy Goods, such as Gentlemen' iy oi _ Cravats, Stork*, all kind* of Glo’ riim aud Cotton Undorshirta anil Drawers, Pocket . r»i Hdkfs., Collars, Souks, and other" articles of Gentle- also— Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes aud Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety uf other articles. !Inlm of Savannah. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for uleansiug and darkening tho Hair; thousands who have received the benefit of cleansing uf dandruff, improving aiid darkening tho Hair, uling t. mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. Aninuta Barber Shop. He would also tnko tho pleasure of Informing his n friends that lie has opoued nnop under the Augusta Hotel, U whore every convenience will be found to make tiis pa trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au gusta arc respectfully solicited to give 11 ESTER SOMERSET; n Novel by N. XA first American from last I.ondun Edition. Godoy's lady’s Book for February. Speeches. Bv the Right Hon. Thomas Bal Macau I ly, M. P. Magazine for February. Wavcrly Novels—Lipiiinoett'e Edition. Vol. 10. A further mim.lv of Tho Course of Faith, or diueated. By John Angell Jainei JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. For sale by factored by J. Durand 4 Co., Parii ior flatulency, weakness of the eUuntK . . . , pvpsia, fever and ague, and all complaints arising from a derangement in the nervous system. It may be used in wine and spirits without at all injuring it* medidual properties. For sale by A. BONAUD, jan 13 Agout for the Manufacturers. Savannah. Selling off ut Cost. /'IIU'.AP CASH HTOKK. cornnr of Whit.krr.u.1 V_y Congress streets. Tho subscribers, in order to close their Lusiuos* at the aleve stand, w ill dispose of th* en tire sio«k now remaining' of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods at cost prices, until the I9th of February, when the balance then remaining will he sold at auction. jan 24 M. PRENDEBQAbT 4 CO. W indow miiaoks and hilt cob. NICES—5000 Shades, with fixtures complete, 1000of Woodford's fin* Gilt Cornices; 2000 fino English Curtain Bands; CurcainPins; Worsted Cord, in virio- geisd ©Mura; largo Worsted Tassels to mat'h; Cord and Tassels for Pictaros; Pavilion Rings and Rosetta; put received and for **!* by "Ct25 I. W. MORRELL 4 CO. 1 >ATEtt.—Juatrrcelvntlw fre.h lot of ffinuine . unperitd Pates with TroWes, vis: do w — 2 do Tsrr.uesde F*l» Orsd^* L «* Pates ds Beesssinee >2 do D'Grtolsna >4 do Flieandsaa j do i’*fd is s»DgUar ^d^almude fiscasse >» <0 Ponlreanx Rotia is do Saiinis fit Grives 3 T'OsLstf**"* „ >* do. Pato* For sols by ffehlsi Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. NBW FILL AND WINTER GOODS! J. II. ft JM. MIKAIUN, Corner of Ilroa|(hton nud Wblfnkor*Ats*| SAVANNAH, I NVITE attention to tlicir uew flock of Fall nnd Winlor goods, comprising: DRESS UBOD8. EMlIKOIDKRlKtt. Lilian Cumbria, Cambric lUnkerohiofs. Plain and Embroidered do, Boblnst Laces, Collars and R Cu?s’, Ilabtts and Undsr-Slseves Biauk I.aco Vails, Crepe, French Cashmeres, English Do Lal- es, Blnek 611k. Cold “ Black Alj-areas, Damask Antique, Eng., Fr. and Am. Callous, Col'd Hosiery and Linens. A large and well selected stock of Gloves, Irish Lin ens, Liuen Diapers aud Damasks. Woollens. Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Llnseys,Cloths, Casslmeros and Voitings, Satinets. Tweeds aud Keutuoky Jeans: Red, White, Blue and Yellow Flannels, 10-4 and 11-4 Brown aud Bloachod Shootings, Pillowcase Linens and Quilts. Country merchants, planters and others, will consult their interests by examining our stock before purohas ing. All v PHILIP KEAN, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. ON llryaii-Ht., Niivuiintili, tJn.j G RATEFUL to illy rrirml* Hill! tlie public iu general for their liberal patronage h«rotofor* ex tended to me, I now offer them a greater inducement than ever, as I havo just rccoived my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of English. French and German Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin andCasaimere, Block and Fancy Silk aud Satin aud Embroidered Vest ings ; also a very rich article of Evening Vesting,which 1 am prepared to niaks to order, iu the most fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of .11 i'ii’m and Hoys’ Iteudy-.llude Clothing, together with a large supply or Shirts, Books, Huspuud- ers, Glovos, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Hats, Caps, Truuks, Valloea, Ao.,allof which will be sold at prices to give general satisfaction. " *“ Carpet and Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, <!kc., dcr., Ace. No. 140 Congress and l\o. 57 St. Julien Sts. fl^HE Subscriber, knowing tliut the citizens of | Savannah havo fait a great interest in tbs estab lishing or a CAllPHT WAREHOUSE, In this city, and being aware that many have boon awaiting the completion of the New Store, so that they public, geuorally, that ho has opened . . pleto assortment of all ths various styles of GOODS usually kept in similar establishments. The Stock uf the diffcrcut departments will consist, in part, of the following Goods, vis: UAUPKT DEPARTMENT. Royal Velvet; Tapestry Brussels; Mocet Brussels; Brussels; Velvet; Tapestry and Brussels for Stairs; Three Ply, Superfine, Fine aud Common Ingraiu; Plain and Twilled Venetian for Stairs, Halls, 4c.; Drug gets, 6-4,12-4 and llM iu width, of every variety of pat terns; Hoarth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mate; Table ur.d Piauo Covers; Silver aud Brass Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, 4c., 4c. OIL ( LOTUS. Of every width ; from ouo to eight yards, for Halls Diuiug Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ac.; Ruse Wood, Mahogany and Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloths, 4-4. 5-4 aud o-l wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAIN*. Silk and Worsted Damask De-Laino; Worsted and Linen Damask Do Loins; Figured and Plain Damasks, variety of colors; White and Bull, for Shades. WINDOW NilADEN. Transparent Landscape, Medallion, Garland and White and Gold, outirely new stylo ; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; together with all the various Trimmings for Cur tains and shades. HILT CORNICE*. Bands, Loops and l’iue, of the gruatest variety and nat- WM. II. GUION, Agent, 140 Congress and 57 at. Juliau-sts. PIANO F0IITE WAREHOUSE. Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, we wonld invite tho attention of lira musical public to our stock, comprising every article (PIANO FORTES, by A. 8TODAKT 4 Co., J. B. Dunham, and others of es tablished ropuiation, constautly on hand. V. ZOGHAUni Sc CO.. IjffPOBTKBS, Nos. 74 8t. Julian and 107 Bryau-streets, »ot 27 tf Next to Market Square. TAILORING. M essrs, dibble & carey having just turned from the North, respectfully invite their customers, the citizens of Savaunuli, and the public generally, to call aud examine their Fall stock of ull styles and colors of French, Eng’ish and American Cloths, Cassiinorea and Vestings, which thoy f «red to manufacture to order in the neatest ashluuable styles. Also their stock of Ready-Made Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddington, and other new aud fashionable Coats, Vests and Pants. The undersigned having selected these goods with groat care, feel confident » leasing all who may be in want. Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS and FANCY ARTICLES is complete aud well assorted, which thoy will sell modating t< sep 23 : the most favorable and accom- DIBBI.E 4 CAREY. Keep it before the People. T~\lyCOVERED AT LAST.—A HAIR DYE I f that operates on natural priuciplos. CRISTA- DORO invites tho attention ot trio I.aaied and Gentle men of Savnunah, nnd of tho scientific world, to liis LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chemical facsimile of the col oring matter, and tho vegetative elements with which, in combination, nature colors the Hair and sustains its vitality. This DYE stands alone. Other preparatio of its class destroy the Hair, but vigor as well as col is communicated to the fibres by the use of CRISTA DO- RO’S Invention. Experimental demonstration ia offer ed to all skeptics. Applied, and for sale wholesale aud retail at CRISTADORO'S HAIR DRE88ING 8AI.OON, oet 28 No. 2 Monument Square, wuat side. Marshall House Dressing Saloon. M KHHK8. COil UN A- HANNON rr.pc.cl. fully announce to the citisens of Savauuah that uro now- prepared to do all kinds of work in their lino, at their new shop, near tho curnor of Broughtou and Draytou-st*. Thoy havo established tho follow ing their rates of charges. For a single Shato lUc. ; p $1; 5 or 0 time* a week $1 60; every day 81 75 per month. Hair cutting 2t)o.j hiir curling 25o.; Sham pooing 20c. Mr. COHEN will always hold himself in roadlnoss attend to orders from those who may require liis sen oes attheir homos. ly nov 6 S MOKED HAL3ION, Beef Tongues and Bo logna Sausages. New Hams, Bacon Sides and Shoulders. 150 w-hole and half bids Baltimore Flour. 50 “ “ •* Genessee “ 20 “ qr “ Buckwheat lt)0 boxes and bags Just received by ; feb 10] M. J. SOLOMONS. | KM OIlS.-.il) hhl*. N. O. Whisky, 50 do. X_J White do., 30 do. Alonongshela do. i JO do. old Rye OoT; 75 bbls. E. Phelps Gin ; 4 pipes Holland Glo ; 31) * 4 casks Alsdeira and Port Wine , 30 basket* Champagne; 30 bbU American Brandy ; 6 >, pipes old Otard Brandy, received and for sale by fob 7 McMahon a doyle VT ALAGA GRAPES, Raisins, Orange*, Ac. iT L Just received per steamer. It) kegs Malaga Grape*. It) boxes aud V Bunch Raisins, Iu do. Oran ges. It) do. Lemons, Pig llama, Smoked Beer, Tongnss, Pickles, Beef, Pir Pork, Pickled Tonguea, Bologna Sau sages, Sardines, Salmon, 4c. GEO. ALEXANDER, feb 2 corner Bull and Congress st*., Monument-aq. Also, Iron WOOD Hacks' f Y Bound and scalod Mna . fob 5 F. W. CORNWELL, titt Bryan-streot. S EED OATH*—2UU hnge heavy Maiyliiiul hcciI Oat* laudiug from sohooner Ann Maria, and for sale by [feb I6J CLAGHOIIN 4 CUNNINGHAM. ■. , , ■ • . . — mw J .V unuvr v-rncseri, do Soda Biscuit, lauding from bark Peter Demill, aud for salo by CLAGHORN 4 CUNNINGHAM. [ VORY HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY — A new lot just receivod by steamer. R mil. MORSE 4 NICHOLS. 4- V i/uoiia rerter, Adinbnnli and Alloas, with a ull and gcuerol supply of Wines. Liquors, Cordials. 4©. fBl » •<» GEO. ALEXANDER. £ UTTER nnd CHEESE.—80 kesrs Choico Goshen Butter, 50 boxes do. do. Cheese, landing UKLF RISING FLOUU.—500 imakuircsTfi O lb*, each; 100bags 12lbs. eaoh, 8clf Rising Flour, U ?’h7° <,lVe ' i f ° r Sil10 ^ St. Andiew'.s Hull |> KCEIVED per HteniTior—Apples, Pol*- Cranberriss, Dates, Pruues. Figs, Almonds. SiHftf ***™t*. IWn Nuts, Brasil Nuu, English Pickles and bauoe, CaUups, 4e. M 2 GEO. ALEXANDER. Tennesson Hncd Ouls of Q, _AT*.—400 bushel- * r .„„ vomt , v oocu v»uie « f superior quality, for sale by r ” b9 MoMAIION 4 DOYLE. 0,011 HtOOOFFKK-.lt 10 ratu hiTS: single pound, or II pound* for *1, aud a gcueral rtmentof fine aud Fresh Urocerio* at tho lowest — price, for sale by (fab 16) QI»iOKE»TON«eB»7Pto^PiS 0 r..u.i.ni.bi.. ..... ....i’.j »I. J. SOLOMONS. English Pickles, just received s uud per steamer Florida, M. J. SOLOMONS. .fg Liver Complaint, J«noHlrr. Dy»prp«1n, Chronic Debility, Dlscisra of the Kidneys, Diseases ari sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such as Constint- tho HtomuMi, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food. Fullness or weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach. Hw immiuir nf the Head, Hurried and DitUoult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when inalj ing posture, Dlnin ‘ * Vision, D*jt* c Webs heruro the Sight, Barit,\ uiuuu. till) n*rnn|iii nils 111 I>* foil nd Useful 1. I,lull,mi. in II,, Hrfi'i'nry r,tram tin factUut It itimuluu tl.o u,.r to ■■ *-■- g2rsv. w ssi.** to " Uf the Shin nnd Eyes, P< t. Limb*, dee., Sudden Flushes of Ural, Hi Iny In the Flesh, Constant Imagining* of Evil and Great Dcprcmiou of Spirit*, can be ettectually cured by ws DH. HOOFLANl) 1 CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, niRi-aiiEP nr —DR. C. Al. JAt KHON, AT THE G Eli MAN MEH1CJFE STORE, 120 ARC JJ STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above disease* i* not excelled, if squalled, by iihj other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases, after skilful phyi ' had failed. Tliesu Bitters ro worthy the nttoutlon of invalids Possessing groa virtues iu the rectification of diseases or tho Liver and lesser glands, exercising the mor searching powers iu weakness and affeotlous of tbe di gestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and pleas READ AND BE CONVINCED. I From the Boston Boo. I Tho editor said, Dec. 22*1 — Hr. Hoojtaud'.i reUbraUd German Hitters, for the of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chron: Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says lie has him self received an offoctual and permnnont cure of Liver Complaint from tho use of this rctuody. Wo consideration. They are pleasant in taste and and uau be used by persons with the most delicate st* achs with safety, under any circumstances. We sjieaking from oxperienuo, and to the afflicted wood' Scott's Weekly, one of the best literary papers pub liahed, said, August 25— “ Hr. Hoojtnnd'e German Hitters, manufactured by Dr, Jacksou, are now recommended by some of the prominent members of the faculty as au article of t ctficacy in cases of foiualo weakness. Ah such is the case, wo would adviso all mothers to obtain abottlo, aud thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find those Dieter* advantage ous to their health, as we know from experience the salutury effect they have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. Tho Philadnli hia Saturday Gasctto, the best family newspaper published in tho United States. The editor says ol DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN DITTER8. “ It is seldom that wo recommend w hat arc termed Pa* tent 31cdlciucs, to the confidence and patronage of out readers; and, therefore, wher wu rccomnio'vi Dr. Hoof- land's German Bittors, w o wish it to lie distinctly under stood that nro are not spedking of the nostrums of the day, that nro noised about for u brief period and then fergotton, alter thoy have done their guilty race ofmis- ihiof,'but of n medk-ind long cstublialioJ, universally l tho hearty approval of the prised, and which has faculty itself.'' Evidence upon evidence has been received (like th foregoing) from all scctlone of the Union, the last th years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that there is more of it used in the practico of the regular physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com biued, a fact that can easily he established, and full proving that a scientific preparation will moot will their quiet approval wlicu presented even in thi That this modicino w ill c Dyspepsia no one can doubt, niter using it as directed, specifically upon tho stomucli aud liver; it is prc ' Complaint a fa ruble immediate. They ci taut with safety und reliable benefit blistered to female o y and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained Hint high character which ry for all medicines to attain to induce terfoiter* to put torth spurious articles at tho risk of th* ... . . ntlydi Look well to the mark* of the Ga without which tin „ For salu Wholesale and Retail at the G E It MAN MEDICINE 8 T ORE, No. 12U Arch-street, ouo door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PRICE* REDUCED. To suable all classes of in valid* to enjoy tne advantagei r their great restorative po •Single bottles 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCIIE, W.W. LINCOLN Druggists, Savanuah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Uavilaud, Harrall 4 Co ,Charlr»« ton. 8. C. MW Fly UK. KOKEItS’S LIVERWORT AND TAR! A Blot, i toid. Bronchitis, IDoping Cough, a CfA LOVELY' YOUNG LADY CURED OF CONSUMPTION !jM gy The following is from tho pen of Wm. H. Lovi- i. Esq., the distinguished editor of the U. 8. Military ud Naval Argus, under date Now-York, January 2lJ, u conclusive? I860. What could ho " It is seldom wo permit ourselves lk> occupy a spaco in theso columns to spogk iu pruiso uf any article In the patent medicine way; but when w e see the life of a ful- id by the use of auy medicine wliat- rlght. if not our duty, ir, we consider it ms give • Sample statement of facts, that others may, in menced the use of Bad way’s Regulators. Be first twk like manner, be benefitted. Tbe core which has in- four per day for a week, then one every day until tin - a ** has— ll - o pen this article was that ot a young lady of r acquaintance, who by frequent exposure to the 1,’lit air, contracted a Cold which settled on the Lungs .vngea could he stayed. (Thi* ot worse, with copious expectoration, and the E?„< _ pulmonary . ... ow cheek, told plaluly th disease was doing its worst on her delloate fr*i_ . . family physician was consulted, ami although he wo not aJinic to the young lady that she really had Consumption, yet he would give no oucoui * At this crisis her mother w as p ) ouoouragement as ded i make use of a bottle of Dr^Rogsrs's Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tar, and we are happy to stato she w as perfectly vured in loss than three months by this medi- ine aluao, after ovon hope was destroyed.’' It is less to coinmuut on such a case as this, for the simple truth will reach where polished fiction uuver can. If auv doubt the authenticity of this statement, let them cull at this office.— U. S. Military and Naval Aruua, No. 1» Chuthum-street. N. V. TESTIMONIES OF TIIK N. Y. PRESS. | From the Now-York Courier, Aug. 13,1850.1 Dr. Rouxhs's Svittr or LiVKitwoitT ani* Tsk.—Wc have heard of several important cures recently effeoted by thi* excellent medicinal preparation, and in one in stance that came under our observation, w« can speak confidently. One of oar employees, who had aufiered severely from a long standing cold, during the past w eek commenced the use of this medicine, und his Cold has entirely disappeared. [From the New-York Mirror, Sept. 2,1850.] Livkkwout ano Tar.—Of the virtues of Dr. Ro- gors's Cough Medicine prepared from tho above arti cles, it iu needless now to Rpoak; its efficacy in speedily “ * ’ *' * ' ts, which curing Coughs, Colds, aud other lunr complaints'! frequently, If neglected, result in Consi well established in pi " public confidence to need eulogy ^Frora the New York Dispatch, Aug. 25th, 1849.] mooy iu favor of the curative properties of Dr. Rogers's Compound Syrup of Liverwort aud Tar, aud would here repeat the advico already given, for all persons who are ailliotcd with Consumption, or any of the premonitory symptoms, to mako atrial of Dr. liogerss' preparation.' *S-'l 'he geiiuiuo is siguod A.mmimv Roubus, on the steel plate ougravod wraniier around each bottle, and is sola wholesale aud retail by 8COVIL A MEAD, 113 Chartres-st., New Orleans, Sole goneral agents for the States, to whom all ur- a .,|,ii L . ttt | 0U8 f or ageuejes | UU> t bo addressed, -ale and retail Agents i Wholesale and retail Agents in Savauuali—T. 51. Turner 4 Co., A. A. Solomons 4 Co., W. W. Lincoln, Moore 4 Hendrickson. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Hull und Bay Streets. Importer ami Denier iu Wines, Liquors and Cigars. \ THE subscriber inis now on hand a fine and well selected ’stock or Wines, Liquors ■Hhb and Segars, comprising the following: tine Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1814. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ouo Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •’ RE SERVE, r ’ vintage 184U. Ono Pipe of the choicest aud most delicatoly flavored OLD PALIIETINHO, vintage I860. Ono Pipo of tho choicest and oxueodingly rare OLD 8KRCIAL, vintage 1820. io halt v Pipe of the rjclrast and most highly flavored * mi ui uia\>uu noBcnta, at an i portwtiou, in Boxes und Demijohns. Two hair pipes choice OLD POUT WINE. .. .. .\ .. aii K | (R y .. Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC. Of various brauds, vis: iionnessy,London Dock, Jean Louis Pinct, Castillon, Guimard, Sazerac, Saliguac, and Otard, Dunny 4 C<». One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. “• “ “ Jamaica Ruin. Also varlou* kinds of Clarot, Port, Toneriffo.Kherry and other Wines. Choico Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wines, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette. and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ac. Krj,two choice Iluvaua Cigars, of various brands, and afullstockof FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec 30 ALE ! ALE ! ALE ! M essrs, quantock, Roberts a co.— Gents—You are 'horoby appointed our “Hole Agents" for the sale of our brands of “Albany Imperi al Ale," in the city of Savannah, State of Gaorgia, from and after this daio. I Signed] OllN TAYLl New York, Dee. 1st. *52. LOR4 SONS. ——Having received the Agency of tho above well known superior Ale, a constant and ample supply will be always kopt by us iu store at “.Williuk's Wharf." Persons desiring tho article will kt promptly supplied by giviug notice at our Office, on the Wharf, or through the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS4 CO., dee 11 Willi*k's Wharf. Families supplied with half barrel* of Cream Ale. OW I* TIIK TliUK.—The advanced . Win... - suvou by persons in want of Crib Blankets, Flannels, Llnseys, . . I—Ms tiotuk, - W, C. WADSWORTH, 83Brought*a-at. Bed Blankets. Kerseys, IPPIP ijr other styles of desirable Goods by calling oi jan 27 LUO El O I..—0. r i p«r ceut. Aicohul kept cuii^ GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA* (N QIIAUT HOTTLKH FREPAREO BY JT. CENSUS M « AUOUSTA, flKOHUU. ’ For lHtratt. of the l.iecr, and to mi. Wood: Utcjul <n Jaundice, WhclI.L^' ache, llizzinett, Loti of Apvetii. General Debility, CttuUpdlio'l ' Titeicauted by Cottivene.,, Taint in the lionet, or Rbeomatitmcavted by the ute of Mercury, Scrofula, Culm,coot Eruption,, . lloilt. Ulcer, THE aria. ,«i.r.l|y . I active state of th* Liver, or an imnurs *?' ftlood. The Narasparillawill b« found us«ridu* f 11 With most of persona it acts upon theWw.i.... purgativo; it olcan.es tho system from it« i» tt Ul 114 without causing any irritaLlm in Uie allmenGr P * '*'• or debilitating effect. •»>uenUry ^ Its healthy action on tbe Liver and BIonI the tendency of morbid influences, and n,t guard against disease. Those who are aoquainu* Wf ' the Southern Sarsaparilla will rsadlW ,^^[*; ^ this preparation has ths natural R&rranariiu*i^ 1 * which proves it to be a pure and nnadulteraLd The citizens of Savanuah and vicinity will ShalL* this article has tho heat effect upon ths ir^l Ul " gives better satisfaction to those w ho use It iK.« f renr.ration of the kind iu use. * U ^7 Physician* Lave assurance from the pronrletM- tk.. ooutnlu* nothing hut Sarsaparilla, with spirit aud" . bottle, or 6 bottles for $5. Sold iu Savannah by James II. Carter and Hendrickson; Midville, by J.'Grlffla; Sandersvitu’i* N. W. Haines4 Brother; Wayuesboro',by L 8ch*!'.! 7 and by drusgists generally. ’ 3 Those ordering this article from drugrfjt* or mission merchants, should express in their orders^ Cy “Pcnnli’B Oeorgi» SarwiBarin. - R. R. R. RE MED rig Radway'* Beady Belief ~ Badway’e Bonovatiay Roeolvest Badway’a Beady Bo^rilatoni, r |'U»-'. tin. of wiiictl will in all ca.ta Inauml..... .ikn , :*.L“' c " r ' * od te No P.ln, or Klokniu, or Dll...., or Unln.Uk, u u . whll. it Ui8u Kadway’s Heady Relief, Internally nnd Externally. EXTERNAL PAINS.—^The moment it is aptilitdu nrnallv it. .Inn. all n.ln Ir .in... tit. ! . . x —JSIll It IS SPlilltd.i terually it stops al! pain. It cures Rheumatism. Liia. bago. Gout, Paralysis, 8ick lisadaehe, Neuralgia ti, Doloreux, Sprains am'. Strains, Distorted Limbs, pai». ful 8wcllings, Cramp* and 8paami, in a few hours INTERNAL PAINS.—A lew dropa of Ro<W. Ready Rtllef, taken internally, will stop th* most d ■ tressing pains oi Diarrhma, CboUra Morbus, D,HMtsn and instantly soothe, arrest and allay the most viola! cramps, spasms and convulsions. R. It. RELIEF.—The very moment it is spoiled it stops iiain, arrests disease and removes its cause. It. R. RELIEF.—Cripples, leap for joy! Ths sad tho iuflrm and tlm crippled, instantly feel the afftctij Hadwav's Ready Relict; it rejuvenates old uge rtsdtn all pain aud soreness from th* joint* and muacits, strengthens aud makes sound and whole, Iheweak, is. firm and crippled. . It. K. RELIEF.—Cough cured in five minutes! Rid- way’s Ready Relief cured a gontleman in five misi”** •overe fit of coughing. The tfsntlcman had it ot coughing. The gentleman had m Slept for two nlghtj ; it woe applied externally and is- ternally. B. B. B. NO.S. Hallway’s Ueuovatiug Resolvent, Quickly curea Surofula aud all ohronio and sjpblllht compluiiitv, consumption, bad cough*, wasting award the body, nnd all diseasosuf the lungs. It resolves away all diseased deposits, » It purifies the blood and other fluids, It renovates the system. R. H. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen FevorSeresearvdtr Rsdway's Renovating Kciblvent. A gentUmaa whoht4 taken great quantities of Mereury, who became salirtl- cd, and whose body wns a massot putrid flesh, sru n- tirsly eured by the use of Kadway’s Reuorating RteJ- rent. The first week he h..d taken the Resolvest,* of solid matter like the riud of ohccss, one eigl.ta d six iuohosin length, wasdissharg- cu from u lurgo sore ou his leg. From that day he gm butter. He coiiliuuod the use of the Resolvent and tbs Regulators. In two week from ths tlmo he commen tJ using the R. R. He mo dies, every sore wm healed, his flush was sound aud pure, neither blotch or dixbgurt- ineut was visible toaunoy the sight or mar ths sppur- 1’UTRID FLESH—A man agsd 40, who in his youth was indiscrete and contracted a loathesoue distal* which threatened his life. He wm a victim of illtrtst- meut—he wm salivated with Mercury, aud for ytsn his body has beeu covered with foul anaeorrupthumon. lie commenced the use of Hadway'e Renovating Btul- •II. diaoMes. diseased deposits, nodes, swellings, turnon, ulcers, lever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all dlssuti that have beeu in the system for five, ten, or iwtat; yean. B.B. B. NO. 3. RAD WAY’S REGULATORS, A mild, ploMant end effectual purgative, superior to all iiills or powder* fur regulating the bowels. All persons who are inclined to oostivoness are h«r« informed that oue or two of Rnd wav's Regulators sill !>)ua*antly and agreeably uuipty the bowels twice is twenty-four hours. 11. R. REGULATORS—ChronioCoftivsness.—Apsp ular guutleinao in this eity, well known to- drngsult throughout the United States, had net enjoyed ths Us ury of a natural discharge from the bowels for twexty- five years without the aid ol drMtlo purgatives, whitb had almoetbora* him down to the grave, until her ~ whole organisation became regulated. lie regular evacuations, and has not taken a partieltd and a few doses of Regulator,*. R. R. Relief and Regulators will always curs ©bill*, fevers, lever aud agues,.aud all kinds of fevers. To keep the bowels regular aud the system free Iron orhii! bum.ir* U 11 II N.< U..l«r..'. P.xultfArt. morbid humors, R. R. R. No. 3, Rid way'* Regulator!. U.U. 1C. OFFICE, 162 Fultuu-at.,N.Y. fr. Sold by Druggist) everywhere. (rum the Suaquehanan Mills, and for sale in lots U> nil the purchaser, at wholesale prices, by „ , ’ypl lb*. 3 thread (filling Twine, in More for •*!• I U by (fab It)]* E. O'BYBNK m 9 il« j tierce* Codflnli, 1UO bx*. Smoked' ackerel, 50 half do. do., 2U kitta do., 60 boxes Bad- wheat, 25 half bbls. do., received and for sale by feb 7 MoMAIION 4 DOYLY r crop Cub* Mo* QOHENa 4 11KBTZ | received and for sale by G. R. 4 J. 'B. IJENDRiCKiON Hu r ie,just received and for sale hi Iff. D. FOBD. prehension and delivery i J prehen hoy TOM. lie is about35 c. , - -- 8 or 9 inches high, brow n skin, quick spoken, hssssni* few murks nf small pox in his face. He formerly M- longed to Capt. MoMahon and Cupt Bronghton, of tho place, and is well known by tha name of “Tom Jlrougn- " lie is also well known in Augusta and < ' Bouts by the i retd aud write. WM. WRIGHT. I.’OR HALE.—A boy 16 years old, country raised and warranted sound ; a boy 13, and * bo/ It Apply to [feb5] WM. WRIGHT. Ki t>K hAl.E,—A tmil.ilo girl 10 or 17,*•'■ houM-Krvaut aod MWUno. dUflUT, I,'Oil MAI.K A ra.oJOy.ar. old .ndki.»'» I’ -a, girl H, girl W, and girl 0, aocuitoBM 10 ulturo of Rico. Apply to „_, AU1 , j- 0 jj j rr ' wu wtiimn. K HALE.-A nun 00 your."old, id*"'"'"! tenter, his wifo 25 yers old, girl 7,girl* , country raised-all warranted wound. AW‘7 j feb 5] . V'H. WIUGHT^ 13011 ttTi LE.—A man 142 nnd • nun Wjw" X/ year* old—they are accustomed to tho msltare « oi Corn and Klo*. Apply to fob 6 WM. WRIGHT. J^OKSALK.—A t.*r 30 your* old, coachmsn **- ' ouse-oervant. -'P* WM. WBIGUT. ,(H)d J ^OIt ttALK.—A Iiimu i»u ;u»i« ****** - . ’ stoumboat baud and hrouian, warranted w° 0 *“ ’ u 85 yoars old and his wife 33, country raised— ted souud. Apply to LMllt 8ALK.- WM. WRIGHT oman 'UyMT.'SjTf'JE I,' „ I . Bold hand. Also, a woman 28 year* old, cook, wtwUsr inJ irour. WW0UT . UOOKIIT KNIVES.—A k«.ulilW worUM 1 " X’ of tkf T.ry b.»t m.nof.Dtor., for wli *7 fob0 _ il'JHSK A ITtOHOI^, Ud UmaiH 011 IJJtCION.—dU kbdi. Bid., .nd Should.**. '*••• fukd 8 * n ' 1 “cLAOHOllN k CUHNINOIIAK; / iilKN.—10(1 luck. prim. Whil.Uorn, *» J* .nd for .*1. b, [l.k»1 H AY' unu Bit A N—For sale by fo3 DAVID R.DllALON,f'M)t®f WjltBr^ fTTilU,r*. UUASr fAlSE CIUEU.. 1 "^'" D .111 for Ml. by [fab 11 E. O IIIBH. I.VMPTV BAKUBliIIf—3b0 Emp'y tiopo UoU.r Firkluf, 'I 'KleULI-ftr clw.ldog Bllver, Hrn« » r J, W.ro, dooldodljr lb. b.« .rllolti •»« well broke Northerit^Hnree*, i 1 *bmoWnj i.'I.OliU dU barrol, Klour, >5 J? *chr. Ann 4?zrU, from Baltimore,jg(E. ebl3 IbltidiK OHKBSK.—UO \b!5‘“ sC '"*"’ ,u ' J>1 ' “ sebuxs, TfooiTs'S’s Aromntlo £JL parting an agreeable flavor to the breath oi itliig medicines, 4t., for sole by tii . MnHirK8l