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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY. MARCH X, 1853. m DAILV Ahtihiui, I*«ioi*uctiom of Piaik.—'Tho French Government in continuing to act on tho admirable discovery of (3whin and Itoniv, fishaunen of the Vosges, for artificially feriuii- dating the eggs offiah. It has, in particular, caused it to or practised on a grand scale at liuningun ; and the fish produced by it there are, on arriving at a cortaio degree of maturity, to be ectit into different rivers and canals. In the southern Departments, nlso, the same eve- liaa been practised with extraordinary sue* Dry Goods, Clothing, bo. Bit S e W SAVING BTO H B. _I consists in collecting the spawn of .Jttle fish, Iheteiid vl allowing them to dancc.it it In the beds of rivers, and in applying 10 it the milt of males, instead of leaving the males to do it themaelvee. The egga thus prepared are preserved until they ore hatched. The Ronsetiueuce is, that many thousands ol fish ore thus produced from each female’s spuwn, whorcas only very few indeed aro obtained when the fish are left to effect the fecundation themselves, owing to the eggs being devoured by other fish, washed away, or injured by dirt. Rivera, streams, canals, lakes, and ponds, can thus be made to teem with fish ; end n new branch of commerce is thereby created, while! on abundant supply of wholesome liioj i, oUU.in.cl. The .xuin.i of Ca,l ' , “ r ” U ' * e ' applying the eyatem of Retny and tichin is very lulling indeed. These men hove been recompensed by the Government lor the great service they have been the menus of rendering to the public. Their pldn is applicable to ull ■orts of fish that spawn in rivers. Great Sacrifice at MAAS So HEYMANN’S CLOT HIM. KMPOBIBM. \ffAA.t Sc IIKYMANN beg to Inform their I\1 patron* end tin. public generally, ia both the oity nhoMiintry, that Ihey ere now prepared to offer one of tholargest and best selected stocks of CLOTH Hid, and a general assortment of Gtn tUmrn u FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notiont. ever brought to this oily, suitable for fall and winter wear, at price* never knows or heard of in Uitaj oon- \v> enumerate a few leading articles In oar line, to which we invite special attention : Extra Heavy Overrnntn n niou. OP” The Aichtiishop of Be* aeon lias pub lished on tho oAiaioti of Lent a " meiide- inent,” in which To dwell* on the non-obser vance of the Lord’s day. lie maintains that " temporal visitations, such as the failure of crops, the bankruptcy ol traders, &e., are the con/tequoncca and chastisement thereof.” Ae an example lie cites hotel keepers; they, be eays, for having supplied their guests with oieat on the fast days ordered by tho Church, have seen the pestilence of railway* full ou them, and their houses are no longer frequent ed bv crowds, as they were when people (rarefied on foot, on horseback, or even in stages. WIIOLUHALU AND IlKTAlb CLOTHING STORE. 11 AVING rumored from tbs corner of Barnard Jlin.1 Bryanatreetto the now brick building erected on the site of the Phosuix House, on Bryan atreet, above Mr. Champion'* Grocery Store, the 8ub«oribera respect fully ane?nnce to the citizens of Savannah and Its vi cinity that they will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected atook of Meudy node Clothing, Together with every artiole necessary in the Gentleman’* Furnishing- Lino. would invite special attuution to our elegant and eclnot stock of Fall and Winter Garments, blilrl* of of the finest quality. Cravats in evert' variety, Collars of the newest sty lea, Drawers uud Undershirts of va rious materials and make, Caps, llats, Gloves, Socks. Boots and Shoes. Also Trunks, Blankets, Ac., Ac., al( of which will be sold at Uuneually Low Price*. by nev fi-fim U. ABHAU AM A BROTHER, Oliver’s new brick bonding, Bryan-st. WINTER IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Alabama, Mept. 1, 1HW. . Xi rtUIKSK Work*, employing ISO Inmdn, construct W 1 an average of an Engine weekly-—and beg attuution - or Milt owners to the most valuable 'Mill owners to the most valuable improvement ia AliU Machinery of the day, and so wumintaf—to wit: COOFEU’N PATENT UPKIJIIT AND illltEL'T ACTING S1NGLK AND GANGS AW MILL KM* 1 INK. KMHHA01NG (WIND OTIIKH VALUABLE IMruUVEMKNTS) HJXIE'S PATENT CONTINUOUS FtEDWUhKS Ah incomparably superior subititute fur the Hay Wheel. The peculiar principle from which the above Mill do river, its greatest merit, is inuro especially valuable ti Its application to the Gang huw frame. The Eugim •tauds immediately uuderuuath the bash, to which tin ^ Piston ltud is directly attached. The motion of ^T Sash is tliua directly controlled by tho steam in nairn iicnvj vvrrruiiis^ Bearskin, Petersham, English and Amori< Fine Blanket and Double Cloth. l)rrss ti ml Frock (lonta, <h oik*, Blue. Brown. Olivo, aud Dove Colored Fronolt and English Cloths. Ilunine** aud llmHlwR Contn, In every variety of stylos, and of different matorials, eucli as Cloth, Caisltnsro, Tweed, Caahincret and man ufactured in plain,clouded, striped aud mixed patterns. Pniitnloonn, In Black and fancy Colored Cloth, Casaimero and Cas- slnet super line Doeskin in various colors. Tests, Plain, White and Figured Satin aud Silk—for wedding and party wear: Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black and Fancy Satins, Doc- Hotels, Boarding-Houses, ho. Gnillrmen'* HcNtomlioii. II. WEtUAND has just opened, under tho Planter's Hotel, a neat and comfortable Eating 1 . , Ro«n». with an excellent Kitchen and Coftkli id Clicking Kaiicc adjacent, as a Restaurant, excellent Cook from Ktrasbong, who will suit Germtt, American and French tastes. Oysters, Fish, Monts, every thing that this market affords, can i»e had in all styles on short notlco. Young Clerks and others who have rooms lu town, arc Invited to try the Euro- nean mode of brenkfosting and dining at the resUnrant. Philadelphia I.ngnr Beer, Swiss and Ltndbnrgor Choose, kept always on hand for the use of families. oct 6 spenders, Cravats, Hilk and Satin Stocks, and Neok Ties of tho latoat French and American styles in great variety. lint*, Capa, Trunk*, Carpet Bob* and importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce innuts in thairtrade seldom met with, and at the same "'‘the union saving store Corner of Congress anil Jofforsnn streets—the greatest dopusitory of READY MADE CLUTHING in this country. MAAS A HEY MANN. Boyh and Yr-uth* 7 Clathlng. Not to ho surpassed in the variety of styles. m.n and low price, to be found at the above uamou ,-otab- lislimunt. oot 4 1853. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TIIEUMON, IIE1DT Sc CO., No. 101 Bry- .JL an, and 68 Ht. Julian-sts., Savannah. Georgia, have now in store, and are rsoelvlng weekly additions by the steamers, a large and well selected Spring stock of fash ionable READY MADE CLOTHING, to which they invite thu attention of morchauta and thepubllo in gen eral. Tho favorable reputation our gooda have gained, both for style aud quality, we are determined shall be sustained; and no efforts will be spared to give toiners entire aatisfaotion. Receiving,us wodo, L , enabled out from OUK OWN.MANUFACTSfc. su.o.su ■ " “ i as low os can be furnished in the 8outhurn country. Our st<^k is varied and complete throughoi and peculiarly adapted tothe Southern trade. *— now in store COATri as follorr: Black aud I _ . paca and Bombasine Frocks, Sacka and hall Sacks, Brown, Buff and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine White Liuen Duok English Paltots, Fancy Silk Cro- toua, Pongee Silks. Real Grass Litmus, Black aud Fan cy Cashmeretto Business Costs, etc. etc. PANTS. Black Doeskin, Plain und Fancy Cassiiuerus, Plaia and Fancy Llntu Drillings, Heavy White and Fancy Duok •lo., Black and Fancy Cusbmeretto, etc., etc. A great of White Fig'd aud Embroidered Marseilles variety VESTS, cy Silk do. do. Black and Fanny Satin Forms, White and Fan- full stock of Furnishing Goods, of Youths' Clothing. The attention of Merchauta vis- itiug the oity is respectfully solicited to an examination of our atook, which will bs sold on accommodating terms. fab ID Great Reduction of Prices. In ordor to reduce thu presout large and choice stook of WINTER GOODS ichud. The motion of diroclly controlled by tho steam in eyiiuder, aud by-tho introduction ol tills at a particular point, the loroe of both the up and downward atroke(usu- ally falling with auoh jarring effects on the plumber blocks and wrist piua,) ia entirely arrustod, the Sash being thus always suspended aa it were on thu Steam, relieving thereby the journals end wriat, (so liable to liaaiiutU* usual application) of all lieatiug tendency. By virtue of this principle, practical demonstration in k« tarnished that those mills are capable of an oa- ’ speed of 2UU revolutions per minute, and at this •ecd arejiearly noisoloss; the out of the saws being almost alone heard. A uominou speed for tho siugli saw underthia application ia from 26dto3UU revolu- rrainutof Tho etyle in which these Kuginci s gotten up, is supo and tfieir appurtenances ... „ throughout, while the mill iu its desigu, embodies or ry practical and well tried improvement extant. TI Engino and other work from this establishment is u •auelled la any pan of the United States. Employing as it dees, the best talent, and provided with tne best heavy and light tool*, and materials. HO superiority of style or workmanship is tut m uud! This point is readi ly conceded by all who visit these very extensive Attentidina also called to Oaapoff’N “ Hiilcily Portable nnd Vlbru- v .rtv. gory” Circular Saw dllll; Tiled with entire facility, from point to • Ma- Contracts mad* for delivery in New Yjtffr, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Au_ * •>*:—the transportation to these points being modoi fate from the laullitios presented by the Railroad an (raterootauaaioatiou therewith. Address, A. WARNER, Soc’y, or, J. H. WINTER, Ag'l . .g't. Montgomery, Ala. F. 8.—These works have recently shipped to l'ensa- eoU, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “Coopcr'a direct acting Gang Engines, und two or his aiugle Buw Ea- gluus.” which are capable of cutting 60,UUU fuo'. of lum ber daily! The parties ordoriug, effected tho purchase after a lour through tho Northern and Eastern Statue, in anarch of the bust and most approved Mill, after first oxuiuiu- lng those of this oom^iany; they returned after thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment met with nrosoated sneh genera* advantages, or eombi- nationaof Improvement as fcund at th«*w work*. UErKKESOKX: T. O. Metealf,Presideut Mechanics’ B‘k Augusta. G. U. Laiuar, Bros’t B'k uf tho Republic, New V'ork. Leonard a bmith, N. Y.i E. Withiugion, Savannah, Wm. At. Martin,Charleston; Wright, Williiuns A Co., * L AW UO-PAltTNKUAHiP.— i 'lie umiur tigasd has takon into partnersiiip, in tho practice «t tne Lav, iiis son. ISAAC AIULFUKD MARSH, under the name of M. ik 1. M. MAKSIf. They will pereoually attend tho Superior Courts of Chatham, Bryan.Bullouh, Eifiagham, Scriveu, Burke, Washlngtuu and Wilkinson Counties, au-1 have made arrangements for the prompt •oUoction of debts in most of the countijs in the State. B*T Oltice 176 (up sUirs) Bay-atruet, Savannah. c **ULr May gQth, 165X. MULFUKD MARSH CttlAItS. rUST received u choice lot of PIG ARB, vl/, :— 1) Bio Huudoa, 10,000 La Gitipuaouana, 10,000 , 8,000 La Lidia, 10,000 Autouio Garcia, TU8T re< fj 10,000 B La Paula, t P. JACOBS, No. 37 Bull-street, a of the Big Indian, near Munuiuout-aquaro, ih, Georgia. r A1.AUA UHAl-KM, lUi.Mi.. Ociugii., a . . duel received per steamer, 10 kuga Malaga 'eaudVk Bauch misi ‘ “ , 10 boxes ,Si aud Buuch Haiainr, 10 do. Oran- Lemon*, lhg Haws, Smoked Beat, Tongues, ief, Pig Pork, Pickled Tongues, Bologuu Sau- ‘ ne», Salmon, Ae. GEO. ALEXANDER, ooruor Bull aud Uougrons at*., Moauiuent-aq. [ OMKBH KUDU lilts Sc SsON’rt hm> lull <2 102 Bry ILOTlihft ROUahh, Ciotbus iloiuuere uud ’ Clothe* Baskets, of all MORSE A NICHOLS. i;or W WM. WRIGHT. 1/UM JT atts Eirncss, warranted snumi. Apply t WM. WRIGHT. ti intrd Burgundy, at $18 per doaen, for sale by f»b 18 A. BUN AUD. YJLANT1NG POTATOES.—lou bbl». white ,1 Planting Potatoes, lor sale by tab iff- COHEN A TARVER. FLOUR. O NE hundred bbL. Baltimore Flour for sale h febU Rt A 00. NOTiGK. A LL persone indobied lo the lota firm of WOOD, CLAGUOKN A CO., either by note or open ao- euant, are hereby uotiUod that all claims romaiuiug unsettled by 1st February next r”’ ‘ J • -* ^ -i’-- — -i attorney for o«>lUutlou. CL AG 111 JnflH ; will be placed in i jn. HORN A CUNNINGUAM. pALTIMOUU FLOUR. J3 ( «tore, WO do. t -100 bhla. Flour i to arrive, for sale by . ROWLAND A CO. AirillN8.—M0 boxes, 35 half boxes, and 30 M 1ANDLRH. Kj JWlbe in oach Ibbl very fine Raisins, la s C D. 8CALLY. 1 Tallow Caudle*, ’or sale by C. B. SCALE F LOUR.—50 bbls. Flour in storo und tor sale by L* Mi f,.T MATH Sc C'O.’S pure ox tract of Liquori received and for sale by U. B- A J. B. HENDRICKSON. NliiA L'liULAGOGUR—Anuufailiug G AND SUDiAiRU, *ibera ure now receiving their Npring uf y> orn j <n Donoetie Dry ti u attention of buyers bt Da WITT k MORGAN, Bnllding, Coogress-ct. Measures. Also, Iron sacks Iresh Ground Corn t L<-.bauou Mills, Cobb Co., trsbaaerv, by COWDEIlY A WELLS. U 6tl., new crop Out. Jx*.- , a.dip - 1 for sale l»j sale by HERTZ. SWIFT A CO. OJta^-lOU bble. Gin ly. for sale by COHEN A TARVER. wJKSSS hills. pru,w landing and for nale by IXrtltN A TAIiVEH. tuba choice^ Bairy 8C ALLY’S, bt. Andrew's dlall. SAVANNAH BAZAAR, 118 Broughton strc't, next door to Horton (f Hike- man's Jewelry Store. A DKLIIANCU begs to announce to his city • aud country customers that in ordor to prepare hu storo for tho raooption of his Spring Goods, he has determined to offer to jiurchaters /or cash very liberal inducements to supply themselves with Winter Gooda from his present stock. To those who have not com pleted their supplies the present affords a rare chance to uiaku purchases. These Goods being entirely now, are not thrust upon the market (us is aftuu the nano with cheap sales) to bo sold at auy prioo, in order to get rid of them, but are offered to cash purchasers for tbe reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do woll to caU early, thereby Insuring to themselves the bust op- Eugle Hotel, On the Corner of linker nnd Chatham at a., OgletNfirpsG Urorgln. SITUATED IW TUK MOST MISINBnx TAUT OT THE CITT. BY JAMES BELL. This ia thn Urges! anil bnst furnish ed Hotel in tho city, convenient for the Travelling Public. Charges moderate, ond Faro tho best the country affords, a large and exteniivo I.ivory Stable is rublir . «• - » - _^hand. The art Invited to call and sco for themselves. ssplU EMPIRE HOTEL, Oglethorpe, (In. 'IMIK Huhscrihcr, lain ol the VVashmglnn Hall, I Macon, Ua., ** - • •- niahed it througl >, having taken the above lintel, and fur- gtaken ...» awu .> ughout with tho best of uow furniti having large and airy rooms, he hope* to share a por tion of public patronage by close attention to business, having good stabling and every convenience to make AS EDWAKI) O’BVUNE’N GROCERY AND L I q i! I) K ST (IKE, Taylor’s llntlding, IHarket Wharf, ' SAVANNAH, OF.OROIA. gppfl hUvIargs stock of Ghoukhiks, Liquors, Crookerv-Ware, Bools, Shoes, and Clothing. 85 chests Black Toa. .85 bags of Coffee. 70 boxes Family, l’alo, und No. 1 Soap. 4 pipes Holland Gin. ft half-pipes Cognac H 16 barrels Fourtli 1 Phelps's Gin. i Proof Dompstio Brandy. .85 do. 10 hhds. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 76 doien Toapots, assorted qualities. 10 crates assorted Croekory-Ware. New-York Advertisements. NEW*YOIlKWKRB HAILING WOKKN I MIK BURBOHIBKR manufacture. WIRE RAIL ING for public and BTivate grounde, Verandah*, in dew Guards and Grating; WROUGHT’and "cAsV’inON HAILING, Iron Columns, Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furniture; WIRE FENCES, tor Plantations. Railroads, Aa., made entirely on a new plan, *ith rails aud iron posts. Price* at D, 11 and 18 oente per running foot 4), f««t high. For cirealars with designs addroM JNO. B. WICKKIISHAM, 812 Broadway, New-York. N. B.—The Suhsorihcr would refer to the enclosure of Forsvth -plaee, the railing and gallery work at the Jew ish Hj nngngue, and a number of dwellings in Savannah, the enelosnre of the private cenicUry of the Everett Agent in Savannah, O. W. IIARDCASTLE, No. 200 Congroas-st. aud 95 Ht. Julian-st. CoNlur's Exterminator. I ^OR THE TOTAL EXTERMINATION OF nats, Mice, Cockroaches, AnU, Ground Mice, 'dos, Beetles, Crickets, Ac. Warranted not itguiiotu to the humau family. Will not die in their holes. Also an Evterintnator for the total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Dopot, 448 Broadway. i.—Washington and Centre Markets; Mr. i D. II. H< Philadelphia Advertisements. nPIrlsi PiitBio Fortes. O. C. H. CARTER, No. 171 Chsatnut- tstroei, sixth door above Fifth, opposite i State House, up stairs. Pit the public an on- tlroly n'.w aasortment of PIANOS, just received from th-. moat colobrated makers, aud of aueh pattern* aud linish as to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns A Clark's and James Thompson's instruments, o hero offered, stand unrivalled In the opinion upntont judges, as ponneHaingboauty and purity lover before attained by nuy maker. . .'lANOHwith AOI.IAN Attachment, Church and Parlor ORGANS, SERAPH1NES and MEl.ODE- ONH, all of which are warranted, and will be sold ■ PATENT m C1NEB, &0. which a Of Ull Oi the manufacturers' lo’ jaahprloM. All caahonlers for music promptly altonded Second hand Pianos bought and aold. Pianos tuned and repaired. P. S.—Tho extraordinary sncccas of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfect satis faction it has given. Induces the subscriber to continue it. Lesson* iu SINGING, PIANO. HARP, GUITAR, givon by Artiste of tho vory highest ability. It '* Slg. ANDREA ALFISI, oils but ho mention und M.dcinnlmjllo HKl.UNK RC1UAFK,' nl.o'.I.nj | re-eminent among tho profession, aro counocted with the Institution, ami devote their time ami talents I tho pupils. (je2fl ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. GEOHUG I. II E IVK E LS, No. 17!) Chestnut-street, Philadelphia. Ol’I-OHITK Til K HTATK IIOIINK, Has just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS ( lOMP / ,n Curtai CURTAIN MATERIAL. 'RIMING all tlir iimvuinl fiihliioniiitle c Curtai.is hung in tho must substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, RcrKHKNL. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. 1). Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony atroeta; Chas. Thihault, No. 15 Wasliingtou street; L. Du I in o- nioo, 25 Broadway j E. G. Howard, Editor of tho Sun day Times ; Westchester House, liowury nnd Broome atreot* ; W. ltolberton, 480 Broome street, nml 75 Maiden Lano; Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; George Gay, 07 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal street; L. B. Binesre, 43 John street, and 8U_8t. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas,Jr., Architect, 304 Broadway. Ihavjeivcn llonry It. CosUr's Exterminator an ef- fectualtrTal, and having seen the wonderful effects of CBitTiricaTE or 167 deaths. portunity to maku good solcctiom MILLINERY. UO.WETS ! BONNETS ! & Variety Store, 130 Broughton Street. having returned from the The l'roprl North would respectfully annouuce to Uio in habitants of Savannah and surrounding c try. that he has just * - ” ” all tho way from 60o. to $4 ; richly trimmed children . white, drab and black Ucavor UaU; IT; a la Mode. miugs, Velvets, with a great vuri-.tyof other Trimming Mutoriuls; Buttons, Braids, Silk aud Worsted; Whale bone. Chain Buck, Jenny Lind, Bloomer aud Twist Combs; Purse Hilk and steal Trimmings: .Zapher, Worsted, Embroidery, Hadher and Floss Silk, every hndo aud color ; Embroidered Patterns, black and col- red Qlaole Bouuetaud Sewing Silks: Bonnet Liniugs, shade aud color -, Embroidered Pattern., black and ' "lade Bouuetaud Sewing Silks: Bonnet I,tniu ft *, i, Sewed Colors and Sleeves; richFeathets, Flow ers, Wreaths ; Hair, Nall aud Tooth Brushes ; Gilt and Silvered Triuimlugs; India Rubber and Kid Dolls and o.n..-r»—* o' — »•—Milas, Scarfs and Aprons, ihildreu'a Kobus, Smoking Balls{'Drvss Flounces, Mantillas, Scarfs and Aprons, iu-’.-j _ .l pattern*; children’s Kobo*, Smoking , marked and braided. In connection j, Mra. 1)0Vi.E, unstated by competent Milliners from Nuw York, will nttoud to the Millinery and Trimming dopurtmout, and will endeavor, with >, to please all who may favor her with skill and their orders. STRAW ItONNKTS AND HATH Apprentices aud three Bonnet Sev auly. Apply at 13D Brought*,n-st Remejnbor the spot—13V Brougl 1J St MIL’S. HI I, IIKit, No. 157 CON ti R KSS-S TH EK T, Will open on Friday noxt, 2<Jth mat., her Fall Stock ol Fashionable Silk, Velvet, Straw, and uh Imported Bonnets,Ribbons,Trimming. for Dresses, Frouch Flowers, Silks for Party Drowses, Collars and Under-Sleeves, fully mvttcs the attention of Ladies to her S of Mis. S. MILLINERY AND VANCY GOODS. RKItS. DOB, No. 17 BARNARD-STRRKT, Takes this method of informing tho Ladies of ,J| tfig , 1 Savannah, and vleiutty, that alio boson hand (and w ill lie constantly receiving) a large aud fashionable assortment of Bonnuta, Itiuhous, Capa, Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Mautlllas, Straw Trimmings, to., Ac. P. 8.—All orders from the country promptly attended 'Upholstery and Cabinet Work The subscribers having taken the store f?t T ■■■■ \V hi taker-street, L next to Dibble A Corey’s Tai- ,rin^ Eetabliahment, respectfully announce to . lie oftisena of Savanuah tliat they ure prepared to execute all orders in th* above lino on REASONABLE TERMS. Speoial attention paid to repairing all kindsof Furni- THOMAS TIERNEY. HOME MANUFACTORY SADDLES, IIRIIH.ES If HARNESS 188 Con„re..-.trcct, Havnunah. m large and varied stock of Sad , dies, Bridles and Harness, aud onfrr every description of articles in Our stock comprises also a largo assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddls-Bags, Whins, Ao. Per sons desirous of supplying thumaelves, will do well to oall at our establishment. All articles sold by us ai warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are moderate, ou execution prompt. 6mo* nov 16 Carpets! Carpets! I Carpets!! \I T K hav* this day npoued for sale u spleudid v V, assortment of Carpeu, Oil Clotlis, Mats, Rugs, Window Cartalns, Ae., oousisti— 1_ —* 2U pleoos 3 ply CarpoU 10 do Velvst Tapestry ' t Tapestl 10 do Brussels Tapesuy 40 do 2 ply Carpets 30 Floor Cloths 10 pieces Drugget - ‘ *~»lt Cari FeltC_ . do Dutch do Velvet end Cheneil Rugs 100 eotumun Rugs and Mats 100 pair of boautiful style Window Shades All of th* above Goods wo offer at the lowest market prices: for sal* bx AI KIN A BURNS. COKNKX ’ David Klorris, f llHYAN AND JxrrBXBON-STAXKTS. SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doom, ShuUert\ Locks, all kinds Railing«, Urates, fee. flfA mm ii I II WROUGHT IRON 8AFE8, with unpick able Leeks, made tc okdxu. Persons wish ing to ascortam the qualities of th* Safes made by mo in this etyr, aro rwipectfully Savannah, tho Planturs' Bank, aud th# following mer chant*. whom ! have supplied: A. A. Holotnonn A Co., Einstein A Eukiuau, J. L. Cope, and 1). B. Nichols. All orders pnnotualiy attended to. dons, itifles, Hardware, Ac. and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, ‘ ''ery low price-.?, for cash- ed repairing, of all kinds, itcd, and at low priors. LI. J BACON 40 Shou.im.per quantity, tor sale by " I , Ufi Bay street. 2 MIK Subscriber has now received his full i of Stoves, and respectfully solicits a call at h _ dislimont, Where a largo variety of Stores for cook- ;, parlors and otffccs, from the best mauufacturors, - on sale, on tho most reasonable terms. Also, Hol- f Ware, Pots. Ovens, Spiders, Saucepans, Cast Iron Pumps, Beer Pumps, Can Iron Charcoal Burners, Sad Irons, Revolving and I.ong Handle WaiUo Irons, Wafer '-uns, Fire Dogs, Firo Irons, Nails, Tacks, Table Cnt- •y. Axes, Hatchets, Ilaramors, Box and othsr Coffee ills. Brass Faucets nnd Couplings, Ao. A choice selection of Planished Waro, Coffco Biggins, Tea Pots, Oyster Dishes, Clutlug Dishes, large aud small, Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers Cigar Lamps, Centre Table Lamps, Camphiue Lamps, Oil Lamps, und a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid Lamps, (truss aud White Alutul Candlesticks. A largo assortment or Jnpunued and Plain Tin-Wnro, Chamber Pails, Toilet Pails, Wine Coolers, Toilet Cases, Cush Boxes, Square r nd Round Boxes, Spice Boxes, Ba sins and Pitolu-rs, Molasses Pots, Nursery Lamps, Glass Drainers, Knifn and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12 to 28 inches Spittoons, Foot Baths. Ac., Ac. Wooden Ware, Mats, Wood Ilorsos, Clothes Horses, Step ladders, Tubs, l'ails, Kcnlers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wuguns, Children's Willow Chairs. Brushes, Ac., Ac. i All kinds of Tin and Sis^JLitf work executed with dispatch. Printed Catalogues may be had on applica tion and sont post free. Silver's Firo aud Water-proof Mineral Paints con stantly kopt on hand; Gamphlne and Spirit Gas. Halo Room—10, 12 and 14 Buruard-st. Workshop—184 Bay-st. n»v >7 JOHN J. MAURICE. WM. 0. HUNT’S Shaving A Hairdreasing Kstubl ishmen No. IGHMt Ilroiighton-nti'cet. NEARLY OPPOSITE Si" ANDREW’S I X ANDREW’S HALL W J. II. bogs respectfully to unnoiiiire to the • cltiiens of Savannah that his facilities for dis patch in his biiaiuos* ure now complete, and that every nee of his customers may — r _., afforded by him. Thankful for tho very liberal patronage ho has thus far received, his futuro efforts will bo directed so as to merit an in- oreoso thereof. UairOils, Colognes,Restorative,and Sliavinp Creams of various kinds, kept constantly on hand, au 5 ly T. W. McAltTlIOK «V CO, Manufacturer and Dealer in Plain, Japanned and Block Tin Ware. Hollow and Kunra- Sarannah, Ga, All kinds of Cop^por, the shortest notice. Uobineon & Caiiiit, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, .4 RE now rocniviiiff ilicir stocks of Full and Win- f \ ter Goods, consisting iu I’art of fine Blue, Black, anTFaucy Colored English aud Fronoh Cloths; Over- Coatings, of Black, Bluo and Fuucy Colored Bearers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English, French and American Cassiiuer ,of Bl'k and Fancy Col ors: Vestings, of Silks, Santins, Cashmere*. Kuibroid- erod, aud rich Cut-Silk Velvets. All of which will be mado up at the ahortet uoticu, and in th* best style of workmanship. Our Heady-Madn Clothing is manufactured at th well-knoun Clothing House of W. T. Jeuuings A Co, No. 231 Broadway, New .York, and is warranted cquat to any in the oity. Wo keep constantly on hand tho largest of Furnishing Go ’ ' ’ ’ * lortmont ting Goods of auy houso in tho trada, White and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Geuso Merino Uudcr Garments; Shaker Flannel and Lamb* Wool do; Thruad, Cotton, Moriuo and Lambs Wool Hosiery; Silk ami CoVon Umbrellas; ID' W hi to and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's mak , Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; aud, iu fact, every thing ucsossary to a gentleman's wardrobe. For salo on as accommodating terms aa can he had in tho city, at Qaudry's Building, next door to Pulaski House. sop21 liii|iortua( to Housekeepers. f |’HK Subncriht-r respectfully informs hi* patro I md the tmblio gonorally that ho now sends his Waggon round the city daily to furnish those who wish a good artiole or Cnmphine aud Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Families desirous of being furnished will lease leave their address at the store IU, 12 aud 14 tarnard 8tre*t. [jau 7] ‘ JOHN J. MAURICE, I DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. HE Copartnership hcretnforo existing between tha Subscribers, under tho firm of MOORE l INDRIC'KSON, was dissolved by mutual consent m the 1st instant. Tho affairs of tho late finu will be set tlodby either of the undersigned, who will use its name iu liquidation. All claims against the lato firm be presented immodiatoly. aud all peri ' ' ' ill please settle v JOHN B. MOORE, it by nuts or JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. X‘»» r u rii r. u^ii i EO. R. HENDRICKSON havii \T interest of John B. Moore, in Moore A Hendrickson, lias associate: Savannah, January 26th, 1853. CO FA UTNK UMUIF. .. having purchased th' u the lato firm of m ^ ^ ted hlmsolf with his soribers will eondi A J. B. HENDRICKSON—one of the partners will main in New York in ordor to make purchases host terms. GEO. R. HENDRICKSON, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON, John B. Hendrickson, in tha Drug, Paint and Oil 8avannnh, January 26th, 1853. Fall and Winter Dry Goods. L aKOCHE, ROYVNK & CO. Imve received by r cent arrivals, and otfor for sale upon the most L vorabU terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to which they invite the attention of merchants aud planters, vis: 25,000 yards Kersoys, all qualities. 12,000 do Sehloy’s Plains. 10,000 do whito and black Washington Jeaas. 5,000 do heavy all-wool Plains. •H.OlN) t.aira Enirl-iili IlnOil Kl.inL. I 8,000 pairs Englfsh DuOil Blankets. 100 do 1(M, 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blankets. 20 bales 3-4,7-H, and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings. 20 do Osnaburg*. In addition to the abovo, their stook of lions* Furnish ing Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, is now complete, and 1 compare with auy hons* in the southern country. pis Xvi lug. 1 BCJhl VKU per .tuituinr Florida—Black ilka, Blank Bombasines, French Merino?*, Linen Short- Table Damask aud Diapers, 11-4 Cotton sheeting. Brown and Bleached Canton Flannel, Noodle Worked L. C. lldkf*., Chemiaottes and Sontag Sleeves. Also Underearments for Ladies, Gentlemen and Boys; Ho siery, Gloves and Umbrellas. For sale low by " "* Da WITT A MORGAN. - The under- signed intends opening on Thursday a large as sortment of Rosne, Camolia Japonicas, Dwarf Orauges, of G. Mare, Astoria, New-York. Mr. Maro will be in atuodauve and impart any information desired, feb 1 W. W. LINCOLN. Monntueut-sq. wi ASHING MADE KAHY.—BostonChoiu- . . ical Powders for Washing—one package of th«an Powdors will make two gallons of soft Soap of ast istlo v .... or quality for all domes: cures. Just rreitved anS for W. W. LINCOLN. .^1 Steal—a very nice artiole. at 155 Brouxhton-st. J vu 19 MORSC A NICUOI.8. FORrtALEr A STL AM ENGINE—|>«rfrctlv new, of 10 horse — - . power, with Booiler attached. OuffiS/s A HERTZ. : SI'BHCRIHER beg* leave to Inferai his RIMHON PLUSH~Of tbe qaaTT “4a and tho publio geacraUy, that he has par- Y / for Furniture covering, cushions, Ao., ja.t reo’d t entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTHERs, and for sale whole**]* or retail by ■ ' WM.GUION. Agei feb 5 No. 110 Con; •ail by ent, Carpet Warehouse, »t»w and 67 St. Jaliaa-sU. TnX YOtNG MAklKiNKKRl iR. Rohcrt hdu Harold qu .the Florida Coast.— By .Y. H. Gooldi:.*. with a Map aud Hluitrutioua. _ ;b#r supply reealved by fob 8 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. ,—500 bushels heavy 9«vwt OeU. ■-asBassfim* !, and convinced of tho superior efficacy of his appli cations of the Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen and oellars. THOMAS KIRK, Bowory Hotel, 396 Bowery. New York, Deecmhor 11th, 1851. For salo by all tho wholesale druggists in tho city and the principal druggists in tho United States, Canadas, West Indies, Ao. Warranted in all cases. Noncgenuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New Yor_. anfby ”«««* . b ^—---A.Y.?!k. 154 Broughton-st.; ALLCOCH’S I'LASlKEtS THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of the Ninvtaeuth Century. ISTORY—Tim history of the.e planters would occupy moro space than can be spared in these . Suttee it tossy, that the most eminent chem- and physicians of the United States and of Europe tonsuitod as to their composition. But it was left to Mr. Allcock, whofor seven yea of Messrs. Kushton's Astor House store, for publio use. They- arc made porous, ears had the entire charge perfect them poration of tho perspiration oan gooi i the « the plaster ia applied, without, using the accumulation of acrid fluid, which uorodoa no skin and occasions many unpleasant sensations, not lecussary for tho euro or alloviatiun cf affections for vhich a plaster is usually applied. . tonic and carminative, which renders them ofpeeuliai value in many affections of the chest and bowels, more especially when a nervous character: they iu fact warm, aud to a certain extent, vitalise the part upou whieh they are applied. Thoso strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving plasters, will be found invaluable in weakness uf th* back, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of the mus cles; neuralgia, local nervous affections; in asthma, the aide or ohest, especially when proceed- i from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of oolduess the pit of th* stomach;.ia chronic or recent affoo- of thu kidnoya ; iu caaes or sprains, strains, or ~ and in nearly all casos w hero a local pain or woakucss exists. The reader ia especially referred . _ rofon ... particular!)* to the letter from Dr. I. rsou, whom these plasters of Air. Allcock nsrvuusdueasa of the bowels of many years standiug. Dr. I. T. llcudemoii’a Letter. Ftrnville, Louisiana, JUurch 8, 1850. Dx. T. At.LOOOK, I have been suffering under neuralgic disease of ray bowels for —, -■ yearn, with byper- throphy of the heart, and have tried everything, known to tho practice of modiuiue from the very best M.-D’a.; prompts me to auy that your plasters have more permanent roliof than anything else I «. used, uud 1 believe will produce a perfect cure. 1 wonderfully rdeasod with tho counter-irritant effect .-our plaster, for it is produced in such a mild and gradual way, aa well aa the invigorating action it gives to the capillary circulation urouud tho parts to which they aro applied, with thegrsat nervous sedative inffu- a thoy c fin assuredI; all nervous diseases. n, permit me to say, ihut I have had ex- > 'nullities of tho plasters heretofore in placo yours at the head of them all. Ev an w ho becomes acquainted with them, ill assuredly recommend his patients to use no other an the Medicated 1 udla Rubber l'laster of Dr. Alloook. “ Yours vory truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. Th* Platters can be obtaiued at thu Book Store ol f. Tuok.xk Williams, No. 149 Bay-st.. Savannah, end bj? order of all Druggists, throughout tho country. eod law t-w Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. r|>IIK HIJUrtCRlBElt hue on tiMiil.uiid it I constantly receiving from tho boat and r .ost respec table manufacturers in thu country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jowolry, and sterling Silver Ware, ‘ ch as Tabic. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil- ir l'latcs and Waiters; Toa Seta; Castors; Cops nnd kuours; Goblets; Tumblers; Pup Boats; Soup aud >uce Ladles: l’ic, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; 8olid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Buttor Knives; Nap kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Basket.; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives and Silvor l’latod ou Steel Table Knives. Fino 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and common Brass Clocks of every description. Gold and Silver Lover and Lonino Watches; Flno Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and BilvarThim- blus; Gold uud Sliver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals aud Keys; Fino Rogers's Pocket “ ** “ • - — - Cutlery; Rusors and Ilaaor Strops; Card Casos Particular atteution will be given to ropairlng of Watches and Jowolry. From liis long experience and extensive facilities', he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronago. His prices are as low, and ,1 aa at an* establishment in the State. 8. WlL.UOT, No. 1 Market-equare, • liberal. FlrtK’H DIKTALMU xJ«>IU AL CArtKS This vaiuahlearticlo Isjustrocclved and for sale by I. W. MORRELL A CO., sept 3 ly Sole agents in this City for the Invuntor kail who nay nood his services, that ho^ tilway, upon reasonable terms, lie is also prepared oontract for bnllding Vessels of any olass or descrip tion, and to carry on the business of 8hip-C*rp*nter- ing, Spar-making and Caalking, in all it* various t the eastern extremity of th* city. _.j ou. B tho premises, H. F. WILLINK, Jr. PIANO FOUTES. W. MORRELL & CO. llave.on hand a splendid assortment Fortes, from the best factories in the country. Foi and terms, at the Broughton-streat Piano and Cabinet Ware- SAVANNAH BAKBEB SHOP AND BATHINQ SALOON. sot Savnnnah, aud of Georgia, Ain- ia, Florida, South Caroiin.a, that this long aud well wu establishment ia open for tho rocoption bis 1 He assures them that, nothing will be left Shaving six and seven times a week 2 OU Shaving five times a week 1 50 Shaving three or four times a week 1 00 Tickets for Children's liair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 ad pains will be takon with ihelrohlldrea w hen sont the Saloon to bo waited upou. He will also keep foi )e a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen's . avats, Stocks, all kiuds of Glovos, Dress Shirts, Mc- rluo and Cottou Undershirt* and Drawer*. Pocket Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and other artiole* o/ Geutle- Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Unidhos; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, anJ great variety of other articles. llnliu of snvannnh. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansiug ami darkening tho Hair; thousands who have received the benefit of cleausiug of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair,aro willing to uom- mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottlo* for $2 25. Aiikiimu Carber siioji. He would also take the pleasure of informing his nu merous frisuds that ho has opened a magnificent Barber Shop nndur the August* Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, where every convenience will be found to maku his pa trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au- gusta are respectfully noliettcd to give me a call. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monumont-eq., Savannah, janl ly Andunder August*Hotel, Broad-st., Augusta, ed to order. Persona wishing to Furnish in the latest: style iu th* Fall, are respectfully informed that we aro now having sets have been received. Tho style is entirely now and of the most graceful design. Those wishing to Furnish now will please call nml '•\nniinc tin- immense Stook i hand before purchasing, a* the goods will bu sold low. tnd before purchasing, a* the goods will bu sold low. A large assortment of well finished plain ftlahogany id Walnut Furniture al way ■ on hand, for sale cheap. je 26 T.aa fc WflllrAr (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE? WILLIG.) No. 188 Chestn ut-st., Pliludelphia, DBALERSIN PIANO FORTES musical Instruments, Sheet Music, A'. oy add Catalogues sont to any part of the U. States r addressing as nbove, post paid. LEE k WALKER'S stock being one of the largest in the U. States, ar* confident of giving satisfaction f those who may favor them with their patronage, je 14 ’ GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED Evans Sc Watson's No. 88 Dock-street, Philadelphia, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! AT TIIK STATE FAIR, IIA UKISBCKU, PA. October 30, 1851. The undersigned,appointed a Committee for tho purp hy tho officers of tho St Fair, v when Mossrs. EVANS A WATSON time they consumed tiikxk onciug at 1 o'clook, P. M., '. i . <ort\ro hours, suffi- opening the Chest, oienttodestroy the cast iron feet. t the papers, together with 2,(100 circulars deposited ii ot only having been pre- but not havlug the appearance ol scorch upon Joseph Ritnkr, _ Joiin B. Cox, C.W.VAN HORN'S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, /hr Prolapsus L teri, ( Falling o/ th'e Womb.) rpiIEjmanlion of Physicians ami Ladies suffering 4. from the above derangement, is respectfully in vited to “ Van Horn’s Improved Uterine Sapportrr,"— They are made without tho Steel Springs, * ' ’ ly objectionable on account of their ohafln . making them extremely unpleasant to bo work!— TJiey lmve no suporior for tho relief and euro of the abovo displacement, and are recommended and used in tho practioo of the following Professor sof Obstetric* and Diseases of women and children, vis,: Proffessor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusts, Ga. J. 8. longshore. Female Mod College, Phil*. , Cincinnatti, O. Chas. Woodward, Med. W. P. Johns ton, ColuinbiaCol'ge, Wash'n.D.C. II. Miller, Med. Dcp't, Univ'y, Louisville, Ky. College of Louisiana, N. O., throughout tho United k CO . Philadelphia. -S, of all descriptions of -- strumenU for Curvature Spine, Club '* derangements requiring In Baviwm'ah A. 11. Conns, filed. ( , and by the Physicians gonorally t Status. C. W. VAN HORN A. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all doscriptm menu for restoration. MOORE k HENDRICKSON, C. W. VAN HOItN’S Improved Gluslie Shoulder Bruec, Ths only Rraee manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who have w orn other Braces are requested to glvo these a trial, to t«Ht their superiority ovor all othora. Clerks, students, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexes, and all 'thors, who eithsrfrom habit or oc- mpxtion, or from a weakly or debili- ntvd constitution have acquired the abit of bonding forward, (round tiouldered) and compressing tin _ hest and Lungs, will find tho al»ovi t /JKPftlkv Braco to romody the above defect, 'SwwN and ensure an erect carriage, J rovod syminutry and form of body to the also allowiug a lull, free and healthy action ami expansion of the Langs, by removing the compression, and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Orgaus from icitA JL m becoming weak aud diseased. „ , , C. W. VAN HORN k CO., Manufacturers of Surgicai Bandaged of all description PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. npilK ALTERATIONS ani> IM1‘R()VKMENT£ I in our Store, including a fine 8I10W-RU0AI for Piano Fortes, amt w A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, wo would invite the attention of the musical public to our stock, comprising every article in the line, which can be furnished (wholesale retail) at New- Fork prices. |PIAi\0 FORTES, by A. Stodart k Co., J. B. Durham, and others of es tablished reputation, constantly on hand Bputatmn, constantly on hand. F. ZOGIIAUill «fe t’O., iMroRTEBs, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-strests, oc ' t 'R Next to Alarkot Square. TAILORING. M essrs, dibble &. carey having just turned from tho North, respectfully invito tholr customers, the citizans of Savannah, and tho public generally, to call and examine their Fall stock of all styles and colors of French, English and American Cloths, Cassimercs and Vestings, which they are pre- e red to manufacture to order in the neatest aud most ihionablo styles. Also their stock of Ready-Made Clothing, consisting in part of Sardinian, Albert Top, Coddiugtou, and other new and fashionable Coats, Vests and Pl The undersigued having selected thoso goods with groat caru, feol confident »tleasing all who may bo in , . ngall who may _ Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS and * AKTICLE8 is complete and well assorted, which they will sell ou tho most favorable and accom modating terms. spg DIBBLE k CAREY. Keep ic before the People. rklSCOYEKED AT LAST.—A HAIR DYE Alva?. Per .\ teB .? n nRtnr ?' Princiidcs. CRISTA- DORO invites tho attention of tho Lauies and Gentle men of Savannah, and of the scientific world to his LIQUID HAIR DYE, a chemical of the col oring matter, aud the vegotative oloiuents with which. In combination nature colors the Hair and sustains its vitality. T his DYE stauds alono. Other preparations ujjLiSy«li?SSBK ft® if a r V byt , V i gor * a well as color nnSr?T»H t ! d 1 ^ * e fl . bre * ut0 °f CRISTADO- ** *» T t nt, . 0 , n ' Experimental demonstration is offor- •“.’^i «4eptics. Applied, aud for sale wholesale and Ul'KItlOR FKVNU1I BITTWRS,Manu factored by J. Durand A Co., Xharis—A certain curt flatulency, weakness of the stomadi, debility, dya- . »ia, fover aud agur -«* - 1 ** •-*- - ^ - icrangemeutintaa . urine and spirits without at *fl itguriug iu medicinal propertiee. For sale by A. BON AUD, jan 13 Agsntfor the Manufacturers, Savanuah. Selling off at Cost. /-'(HEAP CASH STOKE, mm' «r Whitaker an.l t£*irhulaMMyfon*-■ T **® ■»hM , ibcrt, in order tooluse tire stosk i the above stand, wllldisposo of the L_ iwnuinidg of SUple and Fancy Dry t prices, until the 19th of K.brv utry, whei !5£k&oo. Uie balance then j*n 24 DOW MHAOSS AND iJll'.T COR. ‘ 4000 Shades, wUh Aataiw oootoleU; cf Woodford’s fine Gill w gssaa&a*»«i and Tassels for just received aud for , _ . h w MOORELL * CO, ovtib Card Mursluill House Kressiiig Suloon. M KBHU.X. COIIKN a- 1IANNON rciiu.. fully announce to the citizens of Savannah that 10 ''V 11 " f 'rork io tholr u thetr now shun, ne»r the corner nr Brourhton and w.I MtabUrhed tho Ihlfowlf, “ Por a .ingle Share lOn.; ...r $1,8 or 6 times a w*ok $1 50; evory dav tl 75i»er h,lr c “ rl ^« Lold himself in readiness to etfjsRsi 01 " iho,B wh i buj rtv * nir ° hu ,e rvi i UII K U ill A TI rt I>I CAN M K CORES. for sal* that Celebrated Remedy, MORTIMORK’8 We hare n RHEUMATIC COMPOUND AND Blootl 1'iirlflcr, W HICH lius gained suuli greet po|)tilarit> wherever introduced, as the only spmjir known tor tne uffcotual cure of this painful ditcaso. This remedy lias already cured thousands of cases, compris ing every sseming form of this complaint, from tho /tnmmatmy (acme) form, atteudod w ith ewellinf enlargement of the joints, to old chronic c tea to twenty and thirty years' standing, had for years resorted to the various celebrated springs, had tried all the liniment* and exto'iral appliuatlonr and been uuder treatment of some of the ablest phytl uiane both in this country and Europe, and were pro nounced incurable; still, after all these shorts had failed, this compound has curort them. Many w lm have The..’"l” Scrofula, Cutaucou, ErVftioiu, Hotly, Ulcers, Sfc. 1 3 'HE abovo diseases urine pcuernlly from »tt in. active state of the Liver, or an impuro i’.atecf th« rod. Tli# Sarsaparilla will be found useful in LI from tho fact that it stimulates the Live* to inorea*<-l( action, which causes tho romuval ot morbilia u by t ertify t ii compli insert but n small portion of iu its behalf. This evidouui must iospire confidence in hu accumulated omes from sources which ary mind. themselves and those around them, aud iu some ... ■tunccs speak of huiulmle of cures, l'hyaiciuns have resorted to it, and cortify that, even in extreme cases, where consultations had been field, and they had decided that there were no hopes of recovery, even tlion, they procured tins medicine and admiuixtered it, and it ef fected a complete euro. Ministers of various denpmi- nations have written nnd published what it h for themsslvca aud their friends; friends; while merchants, olh- Dors, mechanics, and private ritiseu*. have furnished volumes of evidence of tho highest character, such sccompaniss jbo other t Veparauon in America. iiapanits jao other | veparai We w ill gi> s a short ay nopsis of a small portion of th* evidence, aud request ail who are afilicted to send to the agent and get a circular, and read what those who 'afflicted' ‘ [Mo.) Republioi & long editorial stating his af- (M. . 111! fill..-, editor of wonderful effocts iu .. rheumatism. The editor of St. Louis Organ nnd Re voilie devotes a long editorial in buhalf of its w onder ful offects in curing hundreds of cases in thateity. Thl editors of St. Louis American Banner, Temperance sits Thu editors of the Glasgow Times, American Eagle, and others of the South and West, havo given volunta ry evidence ot their knowlodga >f its virtuos. The editor of tho Germau National Gasotte, published at No. 21 Spruce-street, in thu city, of New-York, under date of Sept. 9,1852. gives tho history of tw o important oases of wliinh ho ims personal knowlcdgo. Ono, the wife of a wealthy morchant, who had for yonrs tried thu springs, and had thu treatment of tho most eminent physiciaus of our country; thoy could effect nothing. She was afflicted w ith chronic rheumatism in its w forms, lie was instrumental iu inducing a trial of compound, and it effected a complete cur*. He also states that, a few weeks since, he bought a bottle and sent it to a gentleman, a friend of his. who eeci victim to this disease: this bottio cured nlui. Wo might add editorials, and fill this entire sheet, but physicians, iuor- will giv chants, aud others, cured by it. W. S. White, M. D., an eminent physician of 8t. ’ “' brother member of the profession, Dr. Iteese, of New York; ’’I 1 been its open not iiesitale , ... when iu virtues ar* ascertained* by the profession, it will eupersede every other remedy in the treatment of Rheumatism, It is adapted to overy form of the dk«acw, and 1 know no complication contra-indicating its use. 1 hold it tube the duty of a physician, when convinced the efficacy of a remedy, and its superiority over i others, at least for tha sako of humanity to use it." J'. AL ltoee, Al. 1)., writes from Centro College, Dan- young man, a member of tho Col- ville, Ky., "’that lego, was so low, that in consultation, ho and oth feasors had decided that ho oould not rocuvor. finally concluded to try this remedy, and to their great They viously; and that, during twonty-five years' pri he had never before witnessed such a remarkable . Dunbaiu, Al. 1>., near Cincinnati, Ohio, joins in a certificate for publication w ithtwocler- pmen or tho Baptist Church, stating tho case of a ighly respectable lady who was for eighteeu years af- teted, aud had becomo helpless, and that all other imedies known, us well as tho skill of the physicians, had foiled, and there Boomed no hopo cry, until they finally obtained this remedy, pocUbfo citizen of Cincinnati, states that h rerely afflicted twenty-five years with chronic tism and neuralgia. Mis jotnU hud becomo. nothiug jjave him relief until he got this oompo' Mr. P. Price, merchant of Now Orleans, writes that ho was Ten Years a cripple from chronic rheumatism, and for three years could scarcely turn himself iu bed ; hud affected his whole system, lie tried all remedies > could hoar of, aud ull tut most celebrated physicians it found no roliof until hu obtained this compound, id it cured him elfectually. Wo might give hundreds suclinuies cured in New Orleans aud tho Bouth. l.cvi Hills, merchant at Ottowa, Illinois, writes that } was severely afflicted for thirty yoars, and for seven- on years could scarcely walk a step. Tho Hush had shrunk from his limbs; the most expensive efforts had been tried for years, but ho had lost all hopo of recove ry. A luercliHut, being iu St. Louis, heard of this rem edy, bought it and took it home, and prevailed on him to use it. Hu cortifius that it cured him souud and woll; the flash hnd returned to his limbs, which had become g as ever. We might detail one thousand cases , of uqual importance. i most respectfully auk those who are atnictcd to to the ageut iu their vicinity and get a circular. i. Mitoh- . Rev. J. 11. Liun, Rev. J. At Kelly, Rev. R. A. Colburn, and other alergyiuun; while "h, lato President of el, Rev. N. G. . the names of lion. J. Smith, the Bank of thu State of Alissouri: Geo. O. AUi “ ** ' 8t. Louis; Messrs. Jai 11. Eddy) ph Southack, with other protniuent Louis, as also vast number* of other citizens, hi* is home evidence, and these aro living witnesses ro this groat remedy was first introduced, and re litany thousand* havo been oqrdd during tho last years. The proprietors have now opened their at Central Office at No. 1 Barclay struct, (Astor House) iu the city of New York, whore all orders for this mcdicino will bo promptly attended to. This is a Vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre- |>hredound recommended for thisone disease alono. This Trice, $5 per singlo bottle; or, thre* bottles for $10. W. V. ALEXANDER k CO., Proprietors, N. Y. Sold by A. SOLOMONS k CO., aud J. 11. CARTER, eod ly lawT Agents in Savannah. attention to the hort MUSTANG LINIMENT M essrs, a. u. iikagu a.co.—ukntlkmkn Wo have been usingyour MEXICAN MUSTANG i.liSlAlKNT with ths most perfect success. One of our most valuublo Express horses had boon troubled by largo swellings or tumors ou tho fetlocks; they In * grown larger thau hen's eggo. Besides being Uistiguri by there appendages, the limbs and joiuts appeared quite rtiffoued, swollen aud lame. W* had tried rnai linuneuls aud other remedies, but nothing appeared produce any effVct rn.on them. Wo would willingly huve given twenty-five dollars to have had them re moved, and the horse restored to soundness. C hostler obtaiued some of your Liniment, and uppHc w ithout our knowledge. A few days ago he called > ie—nnd, to our surpriao and grat perfectly smooth—the tumors hao- ired I Wo askud him by what mng- ... , Ufa ro j,Ty ANGL1N1- 61ENT on thorn about ten days—and the result was tho entiro removal of tho tumors, without producing any soreness or leaving a scar. Wo therefore tako groat plcasnro in recommending the Liniment, and shall continue to uso it whonevor oc casion require*, in preference to auy other preparation, so long ns it produces such remarkable results. KINSLEY k CO., Southern and Eastern Express, No. 1 Wall-st., corner of Broadway, N. Y. June 30, 1852. i inco tho above certificate was given, Atossrs. Kinsley A Co., inform us that one of their drivers was from liis wagon in the upper part of tho city io he '. that ho hud bcci vu from bis wagon iu the upper part uud very badly bruised, the wagon passing 11c was taken into p. Doctor’s Office cl physician told him to use the Mustuny L lie did so, and all tho s still nca* won removed, so that the ir ease with great }ss, lamoness and day he was out at amending tho MEXICAN MUSTANU LINIMENT ors, as the best article W>1 tuiscs, Sprains, or Golds in Horses. Wo havo used tensively and always effectually. Boino of also used it for severe Bruises and Sores, .. „„„ as Rheumatic ra»ns,aud they all say it act* like magic. \\ e can only say we have entirely abandoned the use ol “‘K Jbl h, » “ J - M. 11E WITT, aniy s . r Liniment. * Hooper to the American Express Company, ... . ,, „ and for Ilarndon's Express.’’ Ask for A. G. Bragg k Co.'s Moxican Mustang Linl- lTlncipal Offices, 304 Broadway, N. Y., and St. Louis, #sT Sold by overy Druggist in Savannah, and in al most every Drugstore in the United States. Oliver T. very Drugstore in the United States. Oliver T. HJSfjJ3en*raj Af*nt for tha Southern States. P. O. Address, Savannah, Geo. J. ROUSSEAU, Comet' Hull and Huy Streets. Importer nml Dealer in Wines, Liquors and Cigars. THE subscriber has now on hand a fine -1 uud well selected stock of Wines, Liquors A and Scgars, comprising the following: Butt of the choicest RESERVE A1ADEIKA WINE, vintage 1811. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Pino of the first quality and choicest OLD •* RE- !•' *' vintuiru I Rail GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! rnEPABEDBi J.mewins, m.o AU(JUNTA. GEORGIA. far Diseases of the Liver, nnd to purify the Blood: Useful in Jaundice, Hike Head- ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite General Debility, Constipation, Piles caused by Costive ness. Tains in the Bones, or Rheumntismcaused by the use of Mercury, n. which causes tho romuval of morbifio a*»..t. from tho blood. ^ ** With most of persons it actsupon thebowel*** a mild purgative; it clcausrs the system ftom itr imrurlttl. without causing auy irritation in the alimentary etna? it&ti iis affect. * *• debilitating effect. Its hoaltby action o .. the tendency of morbid iufluences, and is ofteVasafe! guard against disease. Those who are acquainted the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that this preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla taste whiofi proves it to be a pure aud unadulterated artieia! Th* citlsens uf Savannah and vicinity will find that >*■ -hole has tho. best effect upon the system, and os batter satisfootion (Miration of the kind in V o assurance from the p Physicians l.uvo assurance from tho proprietor that it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit aud sac. oharine matter enough only to preserve It. Prico $1 per bottlo, or 6 bottle* for $6. Sold in Savannah by James II. Carter and Moors k Hendrickson; MidrUle.bVJ. Griffin; 8andersriUe.br N. W. Haines A Brother: \Yayno*bori’,by L.8chwMt7 and by druggist* generally. - ' Those ordering this article from druggist* or com- mission merchants, should oxpress in lh#fitp~ , **~ gjr “Donnia’s Georgia Sax cap rilU.» Another rtdentlfle Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA I OR. HOUuUXOJN '8 A The true Digestive Fluid, or Oamkio Juics, prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach ot the Ox, after direc tions of Baron Lie- XBBunBSs. by J.TLlIoodHrojt, M. d.,ThlUdelphle, P«v, This isatruly y for Indigestion, Dvspopsla, Jaundioe, Liver Complaint, Constipation tnd Debility, ouring af ter Nature’s own method, by Nature’s own Agent, the Gastrin Jnioo. fay Half a teaspoonfull of Pepsin in fused in water w iTTdigest or dinsofve five pound* of Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomaoh. PEPSIN is the chief olement, or greatdigestingjprin- ciple of the Gastrio Juice—the solvent of tho Food, th* live Stomach of the Ox. thus forming a true Diyestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powors.and furnishing complete and perfect flllllllltntA Crr I#.. s nricmuic nvinence; Call on the Agent andgotadcsoriptivooiroulargratis, giving a large amount of soientific evidence, from Lie big’s Animal Chemistry, Dr. Combe’s Physiology of Dl- Disc Dr of New-York University, Professor Dunglison's Physi ology, Prof. Silliman, of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, Ac., together with report* of cures from all parts of the United 8tate*. No Alcohol, Hitters, or Acids! 4GW Remembor this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN is a great natural remedy, free from Aloohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. Iz is extremely agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the mostfoeblo patients who cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Bo ot Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. traper, wards of two years in every large town in the United States, and the Agents can refer Dyspeptios to many remarkable cures in every town! Numerous details of eases, reports of cures, certificates of Pbysb|*na aud Patiouts, aro given in th* Cironjars furnished by Agent* gratis. Pcnniii in Fluid nnd Powder. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—end in Prescription vials for the us* of Physicians. Private Cir Circulars for Physicians may bo obtainod of Dr. Houghton or his Agouts, describing tho whole pro of preparation, nnd giving tho authorities upon —-j prepat ..... w _ hich life claims of this nuw roraedy aro based. As it i not a secret remedy, no objection can bo raised against its uso by Physicians in respectable standing and regu lar practioo. Price $1 per bottle. Asf OBSERVE THIS:—Every bottle of the genuine Popaiu bears the written signature of J. 8. HOUGH TON, M. D., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa- Copy right and Trade Mark secured. BAT bold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale aud Retail Agent in Savanuah. J. A. MAY ER, 154 Broughton-sl., Savannah, jo 17 eodly-lawl Wholesale and Retail Agent Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOB TUB C CUE or Congha, Cold*, Hoarsenoss, Bronchi tis, Whooping-Cough, Croup, Asth ma, and Consumption! Of nil the numerous madl- daes extant, (and some of thorn valuable) for tlio ourt of pul monary complaints, nothing hao ever buoh ftdtnd which could compare in its effects with this preparation. Others ouresometimos.bvtatall times and in all diseases of th* lungs and throat where medicine oan give relief, this, will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe ia accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the information of those who have triod it, but thoso who have not. Families that have known it* val- will not bo without it, and by it* timely u«e, they i socuro from the dangorous oonseqnonoos of cough* and oolda, which neglected, ripen into Total consunip tion. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was warded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in ■JBRBntirapari ... . September, 1847; also, the medals of the three great Institutes of Art, In this country ; also, Ah* Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has bcon given to ih* Cherry Pectoral, by their Government in cotuiderzb- ti<m of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in luring affections of the Lungs and Throat. Read tho following opinion founded on the long ty of ° Dr. J. C. Ayer :— Fivo years’ trial of your Chdrry Pectoral, in my prac tice,hos proven what I foresaw from ltacomposm-.in.muit > true, that it oradioates and ouret the cojds and mghs to which we, in this suction, are peculiarly lia ble. tempers of the Throat and Langs. J. J. BUR l ON, M. D., F. R. 8. See what it lias done ru a w astod constitution, not on ly m the following casos, but a thousand mere: Stnunmv, Jan. 21th, 1851. s attacked Dr. Ayer :—In the month of July |» 8 t 1 * - *Molent diarrhma in the miuoa of California. I re in hope of freeeiving benefit liniato. MywarrboNt *■ •wed by a severe cough—and ied to San Fn . t change of diut and olimato. was followed by a sovore cou„ I finally started fur homo, hut received no benefit L ‘ "oyago. My cough continued to grow v from th H and when I'arrlved in New York, I wasateno* mark ed by my acquaintance aa a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt w hat my friends all believed. At this time 1"commenc ed taking your truly invaluable medicine, with littla expectation of doriving auy benefit from it* uso. You H , ' 1 Bit teivs those lines did I not regard it my du- the affiictod, through you, tbit my health, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your Cher ry Pectoral. Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. Washington. Pa.. April 12,1848. Dear Sir: Feeling that 1 have been spared (tom a premature grave, through your instrumentality by -the Providence of God, 1 will take the liberty fo express to yon my gratitudo. A cough and tho alarming symptoms of consumption had reduced iu* too low to leave me anything like nnps, when my physician brought me a bottle of tout ”P*c- —)hal." It seemed to afiord immediate relleL and now i a few weeks time has rostored uie to sound health. If it will do for other* w hat it has for me,you are oer- tainly one of tho bouofaoturs of mankind, bincoroly wishing you every blessing, I am Vory respectfully yours. JOHN J. CLARKE, Reetor of St.VeCer’sChurcli. With suuh assuranco and from such n o stronger Practical Chemist, Lowell. Mass. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS k CO., W. W. LINCOLN, ■ “• CO., Savannah, ’ eod-law tr'l-w gists everywhere. OfcQn REWARD-Will h« be paid forth**!)- prehension and deliver; 3 # my Office of tne boy TOM. He is about 35 or 38 year* old. atp'.t 5 foet 8 or 9 inolios high, brown skin, qulok *001169, h* < some tew marks of small pox in his face. He formerly be longed to Capt. MoMahou and Capt. Broughton, of this place, and is well known by the name of “Torn Broughi ton.” He is also well known in August%.and on the Boats by the same name—he can road and write. S bxtfsheavy Maryland seed k7 “• * c hooDer Ann Maria, and for salo by [ftblli] CLAUHOHN t CUNN1NGUASI. I )ll,(IT AND NAVY llttKAU.-SS 1.1,1. CLAOHORN k CUNNINOHAM. kniv^s- f/b TVOI Kas A nice article for trimming trees nr garden shrub- fouod at 166 Brou/jluou-iit. f8b 16 ^ MORSE k NICUOLS. I V A° tt X VAULB CDTIiEKV^ lot just received by steamer. MORSE L NICHOLS. Londou |>ECR1VKD PUR J jcu.r.l n,ply a vii &&5BMSlSr'SA^' ‘“ ii * ftbis VkantonTkSnstoSAco. SERVE/’ vintage 1840. Ono Pine of tho choicest and most delicately flavored LD PALHBTJNUO. vintago 1830. Ono Pipo of tho choicest and exceedingly rare OLD ERCTAL, vintage 1821). 87 One half Tino of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. 8 3 Two Pipes Old London AtarhuL Eightijuarter cask* OLDARAUJO, vintage 1830. in B< of the OLD RESERVE,’of an olden im- irutiun. in Boxes and Demijohns. Two halt pipo* choico OLD PORT WINE. . " sherry ’• Tvolro hglf pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, viz: liouiiessy, London Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, Castillou, Guimard, Sazorao, Saliguao, and Otard, Dupuy k Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port,Tcnerirfe.Slierry and oilier Wines. «, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, io. lUU.UO choico Havana Cigars, ol various brands, am i full stock of FANCY GROCERIES; tf dec 30 A I/E ! AI/K ! *ALE ! M essrs, uuantock. Roberts a co.— Gents—You ar* hereby appointed our "Sole Agents" for the sale of our brands of ” Albany Imperi al Ale,’Mn^btiecltj’of Savanuah, State of Georgia, JOU^TAT 4 TAYLOR It 80N8. Having reeel red the Agscoy or tho above well . vseasSA QUANTOCK, ROBERTS A CO., aee u Wiiliak’s Wlmrf. Families supplied with half barrel* of Ore am Als. ItlrtlK known soperior Ale, a constant ani be always kept by us in store at “ Persons desiring the article will be br giving notice at oar Office, on the the Pos* ■ *'—'— ” li I1V.-S# tlo*. «oMjwuis* evory »ly1« ABO SMIUS.JM C ^ AB9W0BTU , febl?^ 8 _ Fig 'H'nrus, Ii do Toagne,-*, I d» Smoked Beof. just received j r LfotldJ J. HOUS6EAU. /OH HALE.—A boy 1(1 year* old, country _ raised and warranted souud : a boy 13, and a boy . Apply to Ifebfll. WM. WRIGHT. (IU NAL.B.—A nilitatto girl III nr 17 y..r» ■A' a house-servant und seamstress. L'llU r old, feb 5 ,'OU MAI.i:A mao .IU ;m>n nM anil llii V‘t‘ . 28, girl 14, girl 10, and girl 6, accustomed to f turn of Rico. Apiilyto • L ■ 11 ' nil. n/nimiT WM. WRIGHT. /OR WAIiK.—A umn M years old. plantation f \ carpenter, bis wife 25 yers old, girl f* girl 2. and au infant, country raised—all warranted sonad. Apply to (fob 5] WM. WRIGHT. . iau *A2 and a nmn iltt yeore ..... .. _ accustomed to the culture of ot Corn and Rico. Apply to fob 5 WM- WRIGHT. J ,M)RrtALK.—A inffu 30 yoars old, c»«chiiinn 2 aniThmiss-servanv, a man 25, ^P- piy to [fob5] WM. WRIGHT. t ■fefftnboat band and fireman, waiTauted aouiuli man 35 year* old aid hi* wife 33, country ralsod-war- raoted sound. Apply to febo WM. WRIGHT. • ««» -A woman 128 year* old, u prime field hand. Al*o. a woman 28 yeara old, a Ant IT"' *“ d wsiout. CUARIPAGNB. ' 50 oWviutag«,,fcr fob 18) SCALLY’a. _ INKtt and ISRANDI Krt.— . Port, and Sherry Wii>6* and Brandies of |utoga,.for sale at [foSifij SCALLY’S. _ A.lirt and SI1UUI.BKUS.-I0 uhds. uew Baltimore Shoulders, 500 new Dal ti more Hants, -and for sal# by SCRAN . anton, jouNtrroN A do. rat1a>«~fotatofs. - 55 5BZ 1 Carter Poutoee, landing and (ot cafe by sb 17 6CB ANTON, JOHNSTON k } EUB1V KD |t«ir Htewtiei*Fiari4«^8aii«. DEWITT k MDHOAW.