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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1853)
savan: THE MM mm. KsssSItttv™ ier, mi Ktulish genlhimen, who ha* hair n cornury t» the study end rluMtlMinn of HhtUopmiv, bought st an aanilott » Ulny copy of the aeooivJ folio edition «>f the w Worlfoof' , lltaqlkff|>«hro I “ printed in 10M. li *■* full of m.yimvcri)i! unto*; hut li« paid no attention to thorn. After thn lapse of nboul threo ywtrs, Mr. Collior huil tfcakato* <o wuko a reference lo ilie second folio, lie took down the book in question from lift top «hr|f, on which It fhml been put ew«y ; iid then noticed.for tho ffrxt time, that ihero wu* inscribed on the cover *• Thome* Perkin*, hi* Booke. w There had hoen a Perkier, • player— could Ikiabe he! Iiiqsiry was made: audit war found that the player's name woe “Klohard." Rut attention once directed to the honk, went Amber ; and “l then discovered,'' says Mr. Collier, “to my surprise, tlint ibera wa* hardly a pnge which did not present, in a hand writing of tlm time, some emooilationn I It the pointing, or in the text; white on moat of them they wero frequent, and on many,, numerous." Of emendation* of all kind* there are not lee# in tho wholu volume than twenty thouaand. Complete examination lm» resulted in the opinion that the volume was one; in the poe ruction of some one connected with the theatre at which several of ike plays were ofjgiitally performed, und that the emendation* were mutle either l*y the prompter, or from the prompter's boiok. Moat of iho oorrectloua are of Mich a nature, that they produce Immedintn conviction In thf render's mi ml that ao Slink *pcu re wrote the puiiMipe. Mr. Collier has lately piihlfrhnd a voluino containing about n tlioussnd of the moat striking eiaaiidatioiis. We copy a few specimaui. Here is one from the H Merry Wiviis:" Will yon go, An ktiree P [This has been n great stumbling-block have been life conjecture*. Mr. Einendnu#. of! the difficulty in n trice.] Alfrutio*. Will you go on here t Hera are two from “ The Tempest »" V?7 ‘ A ad thy father • Wat Duke of Milan, muf hit only hoir 1 And prinees* no worse Issued. Alteration. And thy father Wa* Duke nr Milan, (hou hit ouly huir •* And prinoess no wort# issued. They ail have met sgala, And fire upon the Mediterranean dot* Mound sadly horn* to Naples. Alteration. Tliey all hav* met again, .mijmmm, I; - Dry Goode, Clothing, bo. Infinite gAl I 0 W 8AVISO HTORE Lriiu Sacrifice AT MAAS *, HEYMANN CLOTHING EMPORIUM. IfAAS «c IIKVMANN M, u. Inform Ihoir patrons sad th* public generally, la both the elty andcoiiutry, that they are uow prepared to offer one of tho Urgent and best selected stocks of OLOTMtJfG, and a general aseortment nf Gen tlemtn’s FURNISHING GOODS and Fane*, Anti ons. ever brought to this city, suitable) for fall and wfriter wear, at price# never known or hoard of In this* ’ w* snnmsrats a few leading articles in our lit which W« Invito tjtmcial attention t Extra Heavy Overroiu, In Bearskin, Petersham, English and American rilots, Pino Blanket and Double Cloth. . ... Drcnw nud Frock Coatn, In Blank, Blue, Brown, Olive, aud Dove Colored Trench and English Cloths. Bunlncnu iiihI II mu I lift (ion In, In ovory variety of styles, and of different materials, such as Cloth, Casslmsro, Twcod, Cashmeret and man ufactured la plalu, clouded, striped aud mixed patterns. Pantnlouna. In Blank and fancy Colored Cloth, Cssslmerc and Cas- slnstsuperfine Doeskin in various colors. Yeftlf, Plain. While end Figured Satin and 8ilk-for wedding and party wear: Double ead Single Breasted, la a va riety of material*; Plain Black and Fancy Satins,Doe- skine, Caahmerete, kc. Iloelrry, Oenta* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Socks, Gloves, Siispsudors. Cravats, Hilk and Satin Stocks, and Nsok Ties of the latest French and Atneriuau stylos in great variety. Unfit, Caps, Trunk*, Cnrpet nags nnd Vnlluru. Tho peculiar facilities possessed by the Subscribers fm importing their stock, will enable them to offer induce ment* In their trade seldom met with, and at the time making I HE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets—the greatest depository of HEADY MADE CLOTHING in th* country. MAAS A HEY MANN. liny* mill Youthu’ Clothing, Not to be surpassed tu the variety of styles, ami low price, to ho found at tho above named 18.53. And all upon tho Moditorranraa float, he. One from the “ Gentlemen »f Vnrona How ass doth breed s habit In a man 1 Thi* shadowy desert, unfrequeuted woods, 1 better brook than tiourishiug, peopled towns. Alteration. Three shadowy, desert, unfrequented Woods. It is not uecoMsry to multiply instances. In some passages okole line* art) supplied by tho emeudu- tor, which do not uppear iu any known printed edi tion, though, wbon supplied, tlirir necessity lo the M-ni* becomes obviuu*. In a word, Mr. Cnllior'a accidental dfreovory ihrowa more light upou Sbuk* uuaru than the (abort of nil the cummoniktors tlul Have ever occupied themeelvea iu elucklaiiug lb* , text of the poet. It liaa ulso stiiuululod thn hope thut accident or research may yet bring to light tome mlbf minion rerpncting the life uml linhit* of the great bard liiniself, whom we prism *o highly, but know so little of. WHOLESALE AND KtTAlL CLOTHING STORE. H AVING removed from the comer of Barnard and Bryan street to tbs now brick building sroctud on the alto of tho Phteuii (louse, on Uryau street, above Mr. Champion's Grocery btoro, tho Hubeoribors respect fully anuouuce to tho cutiens of Savuunah and il» vi cinity that thoy will keep constantly on hand a large and wall selected stock of Ucuily Mode fjotlifiiffi Together with every article necceaury in the Oentlomen'. Furni.hiug Lino. W* would iavlto special attention to our elegant and SAVANNAH BAZAAR, 118 hrout'ktuH street, next door to Horton if Niks- MlMAitoKk of ,*tU 'mod Winwr 0»rm,«u. oblru of i »KLBANCo'b?,” , |?'i| , "«c. lo hi, city J. V e and country customers that in order * of the finest ipintUr, Cravats in every of the newest style*, Drawers *ud underskirts of rious materials and make, Caps, llau, UIotos, books, Homs and Mhoos. Alsu Trunks, Blauketi, go., 4c., all of which wdl be sold st IlnuHunlly Low Prlcea, by novfl-fiiu D. AUItAliAM A liitOTlIER, Oliver's new brlok building, Urysu-sL f variety, Collars WMTElt IKON WORKS, Manfgoflhery, Alnbamay Hepc. 1, 1832. fl'HKSi: \Vnrlts, employing 150|mnds, construct -| anavorage of on Engine utthlu—naii beg attention or Mill owner*.to tho moat valuable improvement iu MtU Maohiucry of the day.umf to uarranUd—Ut wit: COtfPUU’K PATENT UPllllallT AND DIRECT ACTING SINGLE AND GANG8AW iHILL ENG1INK. EMBHAUINU (WINU OTIIKU VALUABI.K IMI'IIOVLMKNT*) HuXIE'ii PATENT CONTINUOUS FtEOWUHKS An incoinjiurtibly tuptrior tubititute far the liay Wheel. The peculiar prinoinle from which the above Mill do- rivoe its greatest merit. Is wore especially valuable in IU application to the Gaug Haw frame. The Eugiue u especially valuable , I w w Arams. " stauds lmaodlatoly undorueath iho Hakh, «» «*--• ie directly attaohed. The motiou ol the s directly controlled by the steam la the cylinder, aud by th« introductionol t ., point, the force of both the up and downward atrokeiusu- aily falling with such jarrlug effects on the plumhor bfooks and wrist piue,y is entirely arrested, the basil being thus always suspended as It were on the Btuaui, relieving thereby the iouruale and wrist, (so liable to heat in the usual application) of all heatiug tendouuy. By virtue of this priuoiplo, practiual demonstration eaa bo fusnishod that these mills are capable of an ea sy speed or ftk! revolutions per minute, and at this spaed are nearly noiseless; tbs out of the saws being almost alone heard. A common ipood for the single saw under this application ie from 2AU to revolu tions per inluuto! The etp/e in which theeo Engluus •ad their appnrtonauoee arc gottou up, ie superior throughout, while thv mill in IU design, umbodios eve- rr prwMieal and well tried Improvement extant. Eugiue and other Work from this establishment is ... excelled in any part of th* United States. Employing as it does, the Dost talent, and provided with the best heavy and light tools and materials, nu euperiority of elyla or worhuiumhip ie admitted! Till* point is rcaJi- ly conceded by all who viait those very oxtousive works. Attention is also called to Cseper’s “ Htrictly Portable and Vibra tory” Circular l«w .Hill; Which may be hauled with entire facility, from point to pAnt, at pleasure, by four horses: and is warranted su perior to any heretofore presented to the publie. Contracts made for delivery in New York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or Ma- ^^"‘vruRapoxUUoatotliees poiuU beiug moder ate fFoni the facilities presented by tho Railroad and - water Communication therewith. Addreet, A. WARN EH, Seo'y, or, J. 8. WINTER, AgTj P. 8.—These works have rooently shipped to Veua'a- •eia, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “Cooper's direct •cting Gang Engines, and two of hie single Saw Eu- ^y^uob am capable of euUing 50.U0U ieot or lum- ^ The partite orderitg, effected th* purchase after a tonr through the Northern aud Eastern Mates, iu search •f the best aud most approved Mill, after tlrst examin- 4,l «‘ h f« of i U*kcompany; thoy returned after thor ough investigation, convinced that uo establishment met with presented such general advantages, or combl- Batious of improvement as found at these works. nansuKKous: T. G. Metcalf. Preaidout Mechanics' B'k Augusta. G. B. Lamar, i'res't R'k of the Republic, New York. Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. Withingtou, Savannah, Wu >- M. Martltt, Chariestoa5 Wright, William. 4 Co.. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. i ) I Ell SDN, HE IDT 4. CO., No. 101 Bry an, aud 68 Ht. Julun-ti*., Savannah, (ieorgis,hart now in store, aud are rveeiving aeokly additions by M iU.m-1*. a la.-.- „ud well selected spring gt«-b*.f faal jouable READY MADE CLOTHING, to which they iuvite the attention of merchants and thopublio in gen eral. Tho favorable reputation our goods have galuud, d quality, wo am determined shell be 10 efforts will be spared to give our cue- Jifactlon. Receiving,a* wedo.goodsdl- rect from OUROWN.MANUFACTOll Y, wc are enabled to tell them as low ae can be furnlahed in the Southern country. Uur stock ie vuritd and complete throughout, and ptouliarly adapted toths Southern trad*. W< ' ao* in Jtore COATS as follows: Blaek and Fancy paca and Bombasine Frocks, Sacks and hail Sacks, llruwu, Buff and Fauoy Clouded Liuen Costs, Fie White J-iuo 11 Duck English PaltoU, Fancy Silk Cr< tone, Pongo* Silks, Real Uraas Liueue, Blank and Fat or Caahiucrette Uuvinese Coste, etc., otc. t'ANT: Rlsok Doeskin, PJaiu and Fancy Caasimeros, Plain an banoy i.iuon Drillings, Heavy Whit* and Fauoy Duo do., lilaok mud Fancy Caikuiorette, etc., fto. A grout variety of White Fig\i and Embroiilerod Marseilles VLSIS, Rlsok and Fancy Nktiu Forme, White and Fan cy Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnishing Goode, (iauxe, Merino anu C- tion Uudershirta, Faucy Cravats, Gloves, Hiispeudcrs, Hocks, etc. Also a superior stock "* Youths'Clothing. The attention of Marchants vis iting tne city is respeeUuily solicited to aa axaiuination of our stock, which will be sold on acoomm-idnting Grme. f,b PJ Great Reduction of Prices In order to reduce tho present large and ohoic* (took of WINTER GOODS 1 with Winter Goode , be sold rid of them, but are offered reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do well call early, thereby insuring b portunity to make good li puroliabura lor tbo icpers will do well to themselves the beet op- MILLINERY. —t signed baa taken iato partnership, in tb# praotice t to* Law, bueon. 1HAAC MULFORU MAHaH, uu ier s»r name of M. <t I. M. MAh It. They will personally ^M^rior Cooru of Chatham, Bryan, Bullooh, Et&ngUxni, Honven, Burke, Waahlagtoa aud Wtlkinaou Counties, and iiave mads arrangemeula for tbo prompt cullwtfon of debts in moat of tbe oounties in the dtate. Dttoe *;a (up sUira) liay-stroet. bavanuah. May JOth, 1831. |y MULFORD MARSH PRACTICAL TUKATIsE of the Law of Vendors and Purchasers of Estate*, by the ‘ Hon. Sir Edward Sugden. Seventh American 4 Jail The Ladies' Work Rook, coutaiuing Instr Eniuiig, Ncttlag, Point Lace Embroidery, Ac., witu lUustratlene. * eleveuth laondoa Edition. Instructions in JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. ■ ■- S UGAR 0£ irtOI.AHSES 30 Ulide. N. O-Sugar , 26 “ Choice refined N. O. 8ugar 40 •* Piime and ohoioe Porto Rico do 20 *“^Fslr and Prime Muscovado do UO bbU. 6tdaw refined do 9) •• Crushed do 20 boxes Loaf do . [fob21 ] WEBSTER 4 PALMES. CltyAttS fCST receive! a choice lot of CIGARS, via. ; — Rio Hondo*, 10,000 La Guipusouaua, 1U.UOO , 8,000 La India, 10,000 Auiuuio Garcia, for P. JACOBS. JO. ZJ Bull-street, f the Big Indian, near Mouument-*-juare, Savanuaii, Georgia. , Kaisina,rOraugea GEO. ALEXANDER, 11 and Congrete sta., Mouuiiioat-sq, )D4iKRtt tt MO.\»8 tinr Ki^h 7. W. CORNWALL, BOiXIVETS ! BONNETS ! For Iho iUilllon. Jiut r«:eice<I per .tenner at Trimming and General 139 Bi'OiikIhoii Street. aT Tho Proprietor having returned from the JWlmNertli would rsxpoolfully announce to the in- liabiUnte «*f Savannah and earr-iunding coun- eMU try, that he has just opened a Magnificent and Extensive Stock of SILK GOODS AND TRIMMINGS — consisting of 10 casee Ladies and Misses' rich Hilk, Satin and Htraw Bonnets and Hats, all the way from 60c. to $4; richly trimmed children's white, drab and black Beaver Hate; extra rich French Brocade Bonnet ltibbous; rich white and colored Frin ges; rich Lace Gimps, Ualoon a la Modo, Paris Trim mings, Velvets, with a great variety or other Trimming Materials: Buttons, Braids, bilk aud Worsted; Wlialo- bone. Chain Raok, Jenny Lind, Blojmer and Twist Combat Purs* bilk and Steel Trimmings; Zenher, Worsted, Embroidery, Sadliur and Flues bilk, every shade and color ; Embroidered Patterns, black and ool- or«d Glacie Bonuetand Hewing bilks; Bonnet Linings, bilvered Trimmings; India Rubber aud Kid Dolls and , .Mrs. DOYLE, assisted by coinpoteut Mi'iincrs from New York, will attend to the Millinery and Trimming department, and will eudeavor, with skill and taste, to pleaso all who may favor her with thoir ordors. STRAW IIONNKT8 AND IIAT8 oleanod. repaired and pressed in tho latostfashion. Thro* Apprentices and three Bonnet Sewers wanted immedi ately. Apply at 13J Broughton-st. deo 13 Hoinember the spot—13'J Broughton-stroot, next door to Dr. Ryerson.1 y jan 16 <0^ H. WEIGAND ho# - 4nt u,b P'.anior'a Hotel, a a NING NEWS, TUESDAY MARCH 8. 1853. jh New-York Advertisements. lOKKWIIlK RAILING WDIIKH E SUBSURIRER manufactures WIRE RAIL- , IJCG for public and private grouads, Verandahs, neat r - *<-' »»ind»w Guards and UratlBg; 1 lir 'i^rr IT WROUGHT and CA8T IRON HAILING, Iron mrT'nt’-ri.*u—*•1 bi.'t.'., I'.o li.d.t.M}.,,od Klfolien and Cooking RaagniSjaeent. as a KesUnrant. Bg furnMmn; li. kMSu,.lK.»fcj.liowill ,nU| « WIRW »p,ui!». lor mm.lion., R.llraH., »«.. " * ‘ • * ’Tithe T»»de entire)/ on a new plan, with rails and Iron poet*. had Prltaeav-F <1 and 13 cents per running foot 4>4 feet Oarman, American and French tastsia. art, 1 Meats, every thing that this market affords, «*■ »• in all etyles on short notice. Young Clerks and oilier* who havo rooms in town, are invited to try the Euro- F ian mode of break Hating and dining at the restaurant. hiladelphln Lager Boor, Sw.Vsand fdndhurgcr ChecSS, kept always on hand forjhv use of families. ootB Englc llolrl, On the Corner of JJaher and Chatham $ to,, Oglrtiiorpr, Gporgls. aiTtUTBD It. TtlK HOST ncsi^B .S PXRT or TUB CITT. I1Y JAMES BELL. * This is thn largest aud best furnish- l Hotel in the olty, convenient for tho .ravelling Public. Charges moderate, and Faro the best the country Rffords. A large und extensive Livery Stable is near at hand. Tho public are invited to call and sec for thoiueelves. sspIO iMPIRE HOTTEL7 Oglethorpr, Gn. r pifE Subscriber, latn or tlm Wnehington Hall, I Macon, Oa n having taken th* above Hotel, and for- itshcd it throughout with the beet of new fnrntturo.and having lares 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 the guests of his house comfortable. J«3l »y JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. high. For oiroulare with d**igns address JNO. U. W1CKERSIIAM. JI2 Broadway. New-York. N. B.—Th# Subeoriber would refer to the enclosure of rorsyth-placs, tbs railing and gallery work at the Jew ish Synagogue, and a number oidwellings in Savannah, the enelowure of the private cemetery of the Evvrott family at Fort Valley, end also lo his work at Macon, Maditon, and other places in Georgia. Agent la Savannah, O. W. IIARDC’ARTLE, No. SCO Congroas-et. and 95 St. Julian-it. ly mar 6 EDWAKD O’DVKNG’S GROCERY AND LIltUOR STORE, Taylors Hulldlny, Mnrkr-t Wlinrfj f£) SAVAffffAH, flKOKGIA. YTr/E- O'D. keeps eonetantly in at* ■Butlarge stock of GRucrniax, Liquors,1 Crockorv-Ware, Boot*, Shoe*, and Clothing.! 33 cheat* Black Toa. 33 bag* of Coffee. 4«J boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrel* Crushed, Yellow, and Whits Sugars. 7U boxes Fanily, Pale, and No. 1 Suap.l 4 pipes Holland Gin. Philadelphia Advertisements. rnrre 1 Proof Domestle Brandy.;' pipe* Holland Gin. half-pipes Cognao Brandy. 16 barrols Fourth Proof ’* 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 36 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 15 Port, M.lmtft, nml Hndalrn Win.., iS doxen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 crates extorted Crockory-Ware. ly oct 19 (7% £ © fft © m © YA 3IIE Mubicriber has now raemved bis full stock J of Stove*, and respeotfnlly aoliciu a call at hi* es tablishment, where a largo variety of Stove* for cook- iug, parlors aud office*, from the best manufacturers, are on sale, on tho most reasonable term*. Also, Hol low Ware. Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Saucepan*, Cast Iron Pump*. Boor Pump., Cast Iron Charooal Burner*, 8aJ Iron*, Revolving and Long Handle Waffle Iron*. Wafer Iron*, Fire Dog:.. Kir* Iron*, Nail*, Tack*. Table Cut- ..ft’ A « e *' MjtcbutJ, Hammer*, Box and other Coffee Mill*. Bras* kaucctx ami Couplings, Ac. A ohoic# selection of Plaui.hed Ware, Coffee Biggins, ua Pots, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Dlsho*, large anJ small, Egg Boilers, Castors. Britannia Ware. Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixer*, Cigar Ijitnp*, Centre Table Lamps, Camphlne I^impe, Oil I-amns, and a variety of Britannia Burning Fluid Lamps, Brass and White Motel Candlesticks. A large assortment of Japanned und Plain Tin-Ware, Chamber Pails, Toilot Pails, Wins Cooler*, Toilet Cases, Cash Boxes, Square and Round Boxo*, bpioo Box**, Ila- ■inf and Pitchers, Molassos Pot*, Nursery Lamp*, Glass Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12to28iuohes, Spittoon*, Foot Bath*. Ac., fcc. Wooden Ware, Mat*. Wood Uorses, Clothes Horses 8t«p Ladders, Tube, Pails, Keelers, Measures, Flour Boxes, Willow Wagons, Children'* Willow Chair*, Bruthes, 4c., Ae. All kind* of Tin and Sheet Iron work oxeoutod with /i *! 1 Vf!?■— 3* r il-® d ^5' ,k 1 * 1 °* ueB tasy be had on applica- Costar’s Extcrniinator. jlOR THK TOTAI, EXTERMINATION hf w Rets, Mice, Coekroachc*. Ants, Ground Mice, idea, Bootle*, CriokeSa, Ac. Warranted not itvjurious ~ tho human family. Will not die iu their holes. Afro *“ Exterminator for tb* total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Depot 448 Broadway. Rei-khknckb.-Washingtonand Centre Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific lintel; Shelley’s Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets Chae. Thibault, Lo. 16 Washington street; L. Dclrao- uioo, 26 Broadway 5 K. G. Howard, Editor of the Sun day Times; Weatcheetor Ilouro, Bowery and Brucine ■treets ; W. Holberton, 4.'V» Broome street, end 76 Msidou Lane: Empire CUy House; P. V. King, 41 Hcntb street; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 MrDougal street; L. B. Bines**, 43 Join •treet. and Si) St. Mark's Place; Thomas Thomas, Jr. Architect, 304 Broadway. CBHTiriUATEOr 167 DEATI1X. Ihayegivon Henry II. Cottar'* Exterminator an ef fectual trial, and having«ern the wonderful effect* of the same, aud convinced of the superior efficacy of his Exterminator ovar say ether preparation erer cScrred to the public, I cordially reooiumond it. By twoappli- cat ions of the Exterminator, 167 RATH were found dead in th* kitchen and collars. THOMAS KIRK, „ „ , ^ Bowery Hotel, 3i)5 Bowory. New York, December 11th, 1831. For sale by nil the wholesale druggists in the city and the principal druggists in the United States, Canadas, W oit Indict, 4c. Warranted in all cases. None genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, jy 29 ly 448 Broadway, New York. f*r For sale by J. A. MAYER. 164 Broughton-st and by MOORE 4 HENDRICKSON. and 14 Baruard-et JOHN J. MAURICE. £ *11118, SILKED., No. 137 C0NGRESS-8TUEBT, Will open on Friday next, 29th insL, her Fall —, t,uuare ana iiu«or-oi#u»e*, fully invites tho attention of Ladles to her Store, No. 167 Congreae-etreet. Kir All of the nbov* goods 1 of Mrs. B.'s seise- oct 26 MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS Hilts. DOE, No. 17 BARNARB-STHBET. Takes this method of informing tbs Ladies of Savannah, aud vioinity, that sue bason hand (and v ill be constantly receiving) a largo aud fashionable assortment of Bonnets, Ribbons, - Caps. Flowers, Buttons, Combs, Alaf"(la*, Trimmings, Ac., Ac. P. 8.—All orders from ths oountry promptly attondod Straw Upholstery und Cabinet Work The subscribers having taken ths store 01. UV Whilnkur-etreet, next to Dibble 4 Carey's Tal- WOt luring Kiteollshment, rasneetfully announoo to • ^ I ths ortisens of Savannah that they are prepared to oxeoute all orders in th* above liar on th* most REASONABLE TERMS. Spocial attention paid to repairing all kiudsof Furni ture. jar Funerals supplied at the shortest aotioe. JAMES LARKIN. oct20 ly THOMAS TIERNEY. Ouvid Morris, Corner or B*ya* and JKFXKBtioN-STBKSTS, SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shu ters. Locks, till kinds Railings, Grates, Stc. WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with unpick- able Looks, MADK T< oituEif. Pereoue wish ing to ascortain the qualities of tbe Safe* mad* by me in thii city, nr* respectfully referred to the Bank of Hava iuah, the Planters' Bank, nnd the following mer chants, whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons 4 Co., Guns, Rifles, Hardware, Ac. r r»K BIJRSCKIUER hog* loave tn inform hie 1 friends nnd th* nubllo generally, that he has put cW-d the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CAHRUTHERL. 75 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, 11IFLE8, PI8TOL8, 4e., at very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, prompt! and carefully executed, and at low prices. J. T. JONES. L'LOL'K AND DAC'ON.—40 barrels Flour, 4.UOO lbs. Bacon Sbouldert, per brig Chattanooga, Ifcb 1]E. O'BYRNE. S EED UATft—In any uuuntity, Car sale by A. C. TOMS, M Bay street. S OLID Colo rod Bareges, rich printed do.. uYint- ed Organdlce, Jaoonott*. Cambrics, Ssvlee Muslins, piaid Cambria*. Robes d* Chambre, embroideries, 4c., nut receive d and for vale by DbWITT 4 MORGAN. / 1 ODD MIO GOFFLK—At It) cents by the \ X P«und. or 11 pounds for ft, and a general -* —*- ''“••eries at th* lowest M. J. SOLOMONS WM. J. HUNT’S ShavingA IlnirdresslngEstublishmen 1 No. 1(1814 Ilroiigiitott-fttreot, NEARLY OPPOSITE 8T. ANDREW'S HALL W J. II. begs respectfully tounmiuiiee to the . citixene of Savanunh that hlx facilities for dis patch in his bueinoauare now complete, and that every attention which the oonvonience of his customers tuaj require will be promptly affordod by him. Thankful for the vory liberal patronage he has thus far roooivod. his futuro efforts will be direoted *0 as to merit an in crease thereof. Hair Oil*, Colognes, Restorative, and Shaving Creami ef various kinds, kept constantly on hand, au 5 ly V. XV. Me AUTHOR Oc CO, Manufacturer aud Denier in Plain, Japanned and llloek Tin Ware. Hollow nnd Ennm- lled Ware, Stove nd Grates, Pnmps f ad IMpo and Hhoet 1 ad, Copper and ium, Ga. All kinds of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron lithe shortest notice. Robinson dc Ciunp, DRAPERS ANO TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE now receiving their stock* «>f Tull and Win- tor Good*, cunsfrtlitg iu part of fine Blue, Black, and Fancy Colored English aud FrenuU Cloths; Over- Coating*, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Uoavors and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, 01 Bluo, Black and Drab; English, Freneh and Amcrloau Casaiiner ,of Dl k and FanoyCol- ors; Vestings, of Silks, Santins, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rich Ciit-Sllk Velvets. All of which will be • hortot notice, and in th* best style of Me wine In time—’Tla lolly to defer. AFFLICTED READ 1 T HOUSANDS are suffering from disunsA from which there is uo difficulty in boing permanently ana spoodlly relieved, provided the meau* le used. A* every vice has it* own punfrhincut, so it would scorn every diaoat* has its remedy. This is true, and there lift nure certain than that the AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most speedy nnd oertsin remedy for all diseases of a delicate character, •'o world. Adapted to every stago of the dis- —d constitution, at a , times and soason*, there is no fears of exposure, detention from business, nor restriction in diet;i rom the certain and speedy re- - It ^ives, it is now the most popn'ar remedy of the - » — is now the me.. w ..... day. Ton thuusaud case* have been cured effectual! v by it during the past year. Proparcd by a practical pli> sician, O10 afflicted van rely with confidence on its curative powers ovor disoaso* of tbis character. Full directions accompany each bottle. ttfL- CAUTION—A*k for tho Amsrican Compound, and purchase only of the Agents. Obsorvo that the genuine ha* the wriiten Signature of the proprietor 01 th# wrapper, and the name blown in ths Glass—Prici For sals by A. A. Solomons * Co., Tho*. M. Turner 4 'Y'Linedn. Savannah ; Phillip Moi*o, Aguats ; Ellis 4 Co., Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggists in all the large townsand Cities in the United States.sod ly jy 29 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. ri^IIK HUII.SCIII 11 ICR has on hunil, ami X constantly reoeiving from tha best aud most respec table manufacturers in tha couutry, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and othor Jewelry, and sterling Hilvcr Ware, ■uch aa Table. Dessort and Tea Spoon* aud Forks; Sil ver Plate* and Waiters; Tea Set*; Castor*; Cups und Saucers;. Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and 8*nce Ladles: Pio, Ice Cream, Cako and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cako Basket*; Castor*; Waiter*; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle KjJ‘JJ»»nd Silver natod on Steel Table and Dessert Fino 21 day Marblo Mantle Clocks and common Brass Clocks of every doooriptson. Gold aud Silver Lever and I.opine Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and 8ilver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers's Pocket Cntlery; Kasors and Raxor Strops; Card Cases Tort u “—,U. tionlar attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From hi* long experience and extenalvo facilities, he confidently believe* he will satisfy all who may favor him with their uatronage. His price* are aa low, and terms a* liberal as at any oxtebliahmont In the State. ~ tJ8 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Markot-sqnare. PlHU’H METALLIC SERIAL CAHEH. This valunbluarliclc Isjuetrocolved and for sale by I. W. MORRELL Sc CO., sept Sly Sole agents In this City for the inventor irkmanship Our Ready-Made Clothing is manufactured at the well-known Clothing ll«u*o of W. T. Jennings A Co.. No. 231 Broadway, Now York, and is warranted equal to any in tho city. Wo keep eonetantly on hand the largest assortment of Furnishing Good* of any house in tho trade, suoh as White andoolorodShirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lislo Thread and Gauto Merino Under Garments; Shaker Flannel and Lamb* Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Morino and Lambs Wool Hosiery; Silk andCottou Umbrellas; Blk, White and colored Kid Glovt-s, of Alexander's make, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats and Collars; and, iu fact, every thing ue*«v»ary to a gentleman's wardrobe. For sale on a* accommodating terms as can be had in the city, at Qaudry's Building, noxt door to Pulaski House. a*p21 Important to Housekeepers. r IMIE dubbcriln r rcspoctfully informs in* pxtrons I and ths public generally that ho now sends his Waggon round the oily daily to furnish thoso who wish a good article or Cainphiue and Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Families desirous of boing furnished will please leave their address at the storo IU, 12 and 14 Barnard Street. [jan 7J JOHN J. MAURICE. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. r I 'HE Copartnership hnretoforo oxistiug between JL the Subscriber*, under the firm of MOORE 4 HENDRICKSON, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st instant. The affairs of tho late firm will bt set tled by either of ths undersigned, who a ill use it* name iu liquidation. All claims against ths late firm must be presouted immediately, and all persona indebted to it by uote or auoount will pleoae settle w Ithout delay. JOHN R. MOORE, JOHN B. HENDRICKSON. Savaunah, January 20th, 1833. COPARTNERSHIP. Y'l EO. R. HENDRICKSON having purchased tb* " X interest of John B. Moore, in the late firm of Mwe 4 Hendrickson lias associated himself with his eon, John U. Hendrickson, in the Drug, Paint and Oil business, to take effect from the 1st instant. The sub- acribsr* will conduct the same under the style of Q. R. 4 J. B. HENDRICKSON—one of tho partners will re main in New York in order to make purchases ot beat teims. GKO. R. HENDRICKSON, JOHN B. IIBNUMCKSON, A all who may need his services, that he^ —r port,aud to do the workof repairing, 4o.,o» n»iu U - able terms. Those who wish to olean or paint the bot toms of their vesssls, can also be accommodated on the Railway, anon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to contract for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making and Canlking, in all its various branches, at the eavtern extremity of the oity. A good Shipmithis on ths premises, r 11 II. F. WILMNK.Jn. PIANO FORTUS. . W. MORRELL & CO. hand a splendid assortment [Of '’iano Fortes, from the best manu- * •—* *’ iuutry. For lone aud SAVANNAH BAKBJtiK SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T 'IIR riuhocrihor woyl<l respectfully uunounco to tho oltiions of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala- friends. Hu assures them that nothiug will be left u done on his part to continue it a convenient andcomfor table Barber Shop. HI* prices will bo as reasonable a Shampooing Ticket* for Childu itnfoi i#d that ovory c Sarannth, Janus: h, ISM. Fall ami Winter Dry Hoods. L aROCHE, ROWNK a CO. have received by r cent arrivals, and offer for tale upon the most f vorabht terms, a full stock of PI nutation Goods, to which they invite the attention of merchants and planters, via: 25,U0U yards Kersoy*, all qualities. 12.0U) do Schley's Plains. 10,000 do white and black Washington Jeans. 6,000 do heavy all-wool Plains. 3,000 pairs English Dufiil Blankets. 100 do 10-1,11-4, aud 12-4 Whitney Blankets. 20 bales 3-4, 7-8, and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings. 20 do Usnaburgs. In addition to the abovo, thoir utock of House Fnrnirh- ing. Staple end Fancy Dry Goods, is now complete, and will compare with any house in the southern country. R ose*, oamelia*, *&c.~fiir~^der- signed intends opening on Thursday a large as sortment of Roses, Cainella Japonic**, Dwarf Oraugei, Dahlias, Carnations, 4c.: also, au assortment of Fruit Trees and Grape Visas. The above are from the gar dens of G. Marc, Astoria, New-York. Mr. Mare will b* in attendance and iinourt anv information <lul» fob I W. 1 Vl)?'LINCOLN, Monument rp FOR MALE. STEAM ENGINE—perfectly now, of 10horse power, with Booller attached. Apply to ~iUW8 ft 4 ST .’S’ C tUfMMON PLUSH—or 111. vary bul qu^i- f ty tar Furniture oovering, cushions, 4c., just roo d and for sai* whole sals cr retail by VfM. UUION, Agent, Carpet Warehouse, ftb 6 No. UA Congress and 67 8t. Julian-vis. THE YOUNG NAKIHINSIUT O R. Robert nnd Harold on the Florida Coast.-— By r. H. Gou'ding, with a Map and Illustrations. Another supply reosived by ftb 8 JOUN M. COOPER ft CO. DEED OATW.—500 huahrlr, huary Seed Date, Q per schooner A. Merry from Baltimore, for sale by ft>»» BRIGHAM. KRI.LY ft CO. Ijll.OT ANO NAVY BKKAO.-S5 hhU. A. PL* 4 “ *° NM r d ». 10 d “ ®»ll.r Crw»«rj, Ict berk P.U. IMniU, 1« chau horn t ccrcirracui.! flour is .tor. Mid for ..lo by k. o ar»NK. fsesi od by steamer. • MOR8B 4 NICUQL8. ■r inie Mary I aud Guts Tor »nl« by ROWLAND ftCO ®ssefc . .... Illy if and pains will be taken with their children when sent to the Saloon to b* waited upon. Ha will also koep for sal* a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen's Cravats, Stocks, all kind* of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket Hdkfs., Collars, Socks, and other article* of Gentle men* near; also-IIair, Tooth, list. Nail, Flesh, Clothe* and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, nnd a great variety of othor articles. Dnliu of Hfivnnnnli. Thi* beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing anil dnrkehiug tho Hair; thousands who havo reoeived th* benefit of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening tho Ilair, arc willing to com mend it. Prlco-fil a bottle, or throe bottles for $2 25. Angustn Barber Shop. He would also take ths pleasure of informing his nu merous frieuda that he has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, whore every convun(onc« will be found to inako his pa trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au guste are respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. 11 AY WOOD, Monument-sq., Savannah, jan 1 ly And under Augusta Hotel, Broad-at., Auguste. Fiimo Fortes. O. V. B. CARTER. No. 171 Chsstuub- •sst, sixth door above Fifth, opposite 8tote llou.iv, up stairs, PiilLADfiL A, now offers to ths publie an en tirely new assortment of PIANOS, just recelviid from tbe most celebrated makers, and of snob pattern* nod fiufrh a* to defy competition. Messrs. Nunn* 4 Clark's and James Thompson's Instruments, which ar* hero otto rod, stand unrivallod In th# opinion of all eompotent judges, as possessing beauty and purity of tens never Icforo attained by any maker. Afro, PIANOS with A'.OLI AN Attachment, Church and Parlor ORGANS, SERAPHINKS and MKLODE- ON8, all of which are warranted, aud Will bo sold st Scoood hand Pianos bought and sold. PlanM tuned foot ion it has glvsu. induces the subscriber to continue it. I/Sfaons In RINGING, PIANO, IIARP, GU1I AH. 4c., are givon by Artists of the very highest ability. It needs hut bs mentioned, that 8lg. ANDREA ALFIHI, and Mademoiselle HELENE 8CIIAAFF, who stand 1 re-eminent among tho profession, aro connooted with the Institution, and dovote thoir time and talents to ths pupils. |Js2flly-| O. C. B. CA RTE R, Principal. OKOitOE J. IIENKELS, No. 1/3 Uhrstnut-strcet, Pliiladelphia. OPPOHITi: THK l-TATl! IIOI sK, Has just reosived from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS poMmmBftfflfiBSu \j in Brocatellt, I’luih aud Satin I)o Laine. Curtain* hung in tho most sub*tsntial manner. ELEGANT HUM!IRE, 0 order. Parsons wishing to Furnish in the latest styls in tbs 1 respectfully informed that ws nre now having Dry Oeods, Clothing, ho. *; Carpet*! CarpctiT!! Carpct/TFTi \ITK hu.q thi. vtoy op.in.cl for ule • .ul.ndli] J.'j ’! ‘■’•'P* 1 *. OH t-'lotlu, liili, »uj«. Window Cort|L), Ao.. consutlng in rart of ^20 pieoos .1 ply Carpet* 10 do Velvet Tancstrv 10 do Brussels Tapestry 40 do 2 ply GarptU 30 Floor Clotns • 10 pieces Drugget 6 do Felt Cat-pot 6 do Dutch do 60 do Volvot aud Cbenell Rugs 100 eor ” J 100 pal All of tho abovt Goods v prices; for sale by Ew 1 offer at ths lui A1K1N 4 BURNS. N 1 Itarega D* Laints Mon*tin D* Barege Parasols, Chsmltettes French and English Crapes Ludiss' Lour Silk Milts Laos and Salsa Undsrsltcves Plain White Crape Shawls 8w is* and Cambric Edgiug and Inserting* Ladies' aud Gents' Hosiery 10-4, 11-4 aud 12-4 Toilet Quills Just received par Florida by fob 16 W. 0. WADSWuBTH, S3 Broughton-st. SF1IING GOODS. R eceived nor Ktoamcr— Plain and Priatcl Bareges, Barege ds Lain, Chally, Plaid and Priutod India Silks, Printed Organdies and Jackunets, French Cambric*, Ginghams, Muslin and Laco Collars sod Sleeves, •• ‘ns, 4o., 4o. HENRY LATHROP 4 CO PATENT MEDICINES, fcc, Parasols, Sun shades, Ao., Ac. of the most graceful design. Those wishiug to Furu now will please call aud examine the immense steak baud before purchasing, as tho goods w ill be sold low. A large assortment of well finished plain Mahogany aud Walnut Furnituro always on hand, for sale cheap, j* 26 Lee & Walker. (SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WII.UG,) No. 188 Chestnut-st., Fliludclphia, PIANO “To" It T E S HInnlcnl Ineti'unipn!« t Shm Hlunlc, Violin,<<ultnr y tlnrp ntrlug*,d;c. A LL of which will bo sold at tlm vory lowe rates. Catalogues sent to any part of tho U. Btat Mrosiing ns above, post paid. LEE 4 WALKER'S stock bring one of the largest in tho U. States, am confident of giving satisfaction to all those who may favor them with their patrouago. GREAT TRW MTU ACHIEVED BY Evans ft Watson's No. 83 Dock-street, Philudclphin, •'IRE-PROOF CHESTS iTt rxi*. 11.mu is nu uo, rx. October 30, 1861. Tho uudersijfncd,appointed a Committee for tho purpose by the officers of the Statu lair, were present tbiaafler- noon, when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON tested < their small sixod Saturn dug at 1 o'clock, i*. M . :.<K«it for tiro hour., sulfi- cienttodestroy tho east iron feet. On opening tho Chost, tho papers, together with 2.001) circular* deposited in prescuin', wero taken out, not ouly having boon pre- them.f ed, but not having the arpoaranoo of scorch upon Josemi Ritmer, Johh B. Cox, Ev-Governor 0 Ta. Cna*. K. Heisteb. A. O. Hkibteb, E. E. Bouiu.vo A. T. Newbold, Committee. C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER. Frotapeu* Uteri, (Falling of the Bomb.) PIIE attniitiun ofPhynicians aud Lndicssufferine JL jfroDt^tha a hove derangomont, is respectfully In ~mpro red Uterine Supporter."— . . .---7- — ‘he Steel Springs, which an highly obieotlonable on account of their ohaflug tho hips, Ao., making thorn oxtremoly unplonsant to bu work.— They have no superior for the relief and ours of the abovo disnlaoenient, and are recommended aud used in the praotioo of ths following Profoasorsof Obstetrics and Diseases of women aud children, via, ■' ■ a. U. Cenas, filed. Collego of J/ouisiaua, N. O., and by the Physicians generally throughout tho United 8tetcs. C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO . Philadelphia. Manufacturer* also of Trusses, of all descriptions of Instruments for Curvature Spino, Club Foot, nnd for all derangements roqulring tho use of Bandage*, or Inntn menu for restoration. MOORE 4 HENDRICKSON, J» M ly Agents in Savannah C. W. VAN HdltN’M Improved Elastic Shoulder Brnee, The only Draee manufactured that does not hind chafe under the arms, and can be tcorn with both ease and comfort. Those who hav* worn other Braces re requested to givo theso a trial, to st their superiority ovor all others, lerk*, student*, tailors, Soanistro*- :s, children of both soxe*, and all others, vrho cither from habit or oc cupation, or from a weakly or debili tated constitution havo acquired th* habit el bending forward, (round 'shouldered) and compressing the Chest and Lungs, will find ths above Brace to remedy the above defect, - - - and eusure an er ct carriage, with imi.roved symmetry and form of body to the wearer, d also allowing a full, free and healthy action and panaion of the Lungs, by removing the compression, and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from becoming woak and diseased. .. , . C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., Mn nii fftotnrers of Surgical Bandages of all de*oriptinu*, Philadelphia. j e ’ PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. Curtain Bands; Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in varie gated^ colors; large Worsted Tassols to match; Cord Pavilion Rings nnd Rosette; _ - ------ Isrgs and Tassels for Piet just received and for sale by I. W. MORRELL 4 CO. FLOlJlt. O NE hundred bbls. Baltimore Flour for sale by feb ie — X ROWLAND4 CO. 4 \IL. OIL.—5 casks H. W. Sperm Oil, 50 bbls. ''tel Oil, in store and for #al#J»r SWIFT 4 CO. 1?J f Herring*, 30 bbls. K.ckleddo., » bbls. Nos. 1. 2and SMackerol, 60 half do. do., 20 kites da.. 60 boxes Buck wheat, 26 half bbls. do., received and for sals by feb 7 MoMAUON 4 DO* nOMBHTSC LIQUORS.— 50 bbls. E. P. X " Gin, io do P. 4 U. Conn. River Gin. 26 do S. E. Rum, 26 do D. Brandy, in store nnd for sale by fob Hi _ SWIFT A CO. j7«H*TuN I.ToliOUH.-S h.ir |'ip.. (jurj I Brandy, 6 pipe* Meadows' Swan Gin, 26 qr pipe* iu store and for sal* by X HK ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS in our Store, including a fino SII0W-ROO3I for ao kortes, aud A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. bolt), now ooutpl.ted, wo would invito tho nitontion of tho niualeol puutic to our atook,comprising ovory article m tha lino, whioh can be furnished (wuouccalb aud retail) ut Rew- York prices.’ IPIANO FORTES, by A. Stodakt 4 Co., J. B.- Drsuiv, and others of es tablished reputation, constantly on hand. V V, f •SOOBAUM dc CO., Impoetsbb, Nos. 74 fit. Julian and 107 Bryan-strscts, Next to Market fiquaro. P11IEIP REAM, DRAPER AND TAILOR, No. 0H Hrynii-nt., Havmminb, (Aa. G RATEFUL to iny fricuds Mild the jiiiblir iu general for their liberal patrnnuge heretofore ex tended to ms, I now oiler thorn a greater inducement than uvor, as 1 have just reoeived my FALL AND WINTER STOCK of English. Er.nch aud German Broad Cloths, Black aud Fancy Dbuskin and Casaimere, Black aud Faucy Silk aud Satin and EuibioUlsrud Vest ing* ; afro a very rioh article of Evening Ve*tiug,which I am prepared to make to order, iu th* moat fashionable style. Also a large and well selected stock of .lieu’* »nd llojs' Reudy-.Hade C'lothlna, together with a Urge supply of Shirts, Socks, Suspeud- srs, Gloves, Collars, Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawers, Hate, Caps, Trunks, Yalices, Ao., all nf which will bs sold at prices to give general satisfaction, oct 13 Carpet aad Floor Cloth Warehouse. Curtains, Curtain Goods, Arc?., At., Ac. A'o. 140 Congress and /So. 07 St. Julian Sts. f|>HE 8uh*cribr>r, knowing that the citizens of I Savannah have felt a great interest in the #«tab- lishiug of a CARPET WAKlilIOI/PE, Iu this city, and being aware that many have bsun New Store, so that they it/, awaiting the completion of th could make their evlection ol ........... tfrhing their houses, would rospactfully inform ths various articles foi , that hs public, gt ... W| piet* ajisortiuont of all the variu: usually kept in similar establishments. Tho Stock of the different departments will consist, iu part, of the following Goods, via: UAltPBT DEPARTMENT OKOKMIA SARSAPARILLaT IN QUART DOTTLEm. FfiBPAnfiD BY J. DSN2fl8, M. D AUGUHTA, GEORGIA. * For Diseases of the Liver, and to purify #1, Blood: Useful in Jaundice, SikctUad• ache, Dirtiness, Loss of Appetite General Debility, Constipation, ’ Piles caused by Costleeness, Pains in the Bones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions. Ptmnfr. Boils, Ulcers. Sec. P * r lMIK ahova diseases arisa genrrally from an u I active state of the Liver, or In impure state «r ftlood Tho Harsaparilla wi|{ he found ussfol larsto from th# fact tliatlt stimulate* die Liver to ( action, which osuee* tho removal of morbilks , from tlie blood. B 8*nfr With most of persons it ante upon tho bowel NM . miu . purgative; it cleanses th# system from its imimritl. ;“£"hinuul 1 iG.7, lrrl, * tion ,h * •“■•"•KSt mm 2s.ua, guard against disease. Those who aro acquainted Tim tbe Southern Sarsaparilla will rendlly-pgrceiJ* S5 this preparation has the natural which provos it to l»e a pure and nnad Iterated a«^- ' Tho oUUroa of Savannah and viclalty w|tl fiaj this artirlo has the best affect upon the ev.Um . * give* bettor satisfaction to those who u*o It thin * preparation of the kind In aso. a * Pliysiolane havo assurance from the proprietor that it contain* nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit and-aL 1 charlne matter onough only to pruxorv* it. Pries $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6. dr* Sold in Savannah by James H. Curtor and Mm,. . Hendrickson; Midville, by J. Griffin; SandersrilfrV* N W >!*'»'■ iW«.ihpri“,Lihit,V and by drnggists generally. * Those ordering this article from druggist* or mission merchants, should exprnes in their ordefo, CT “Dennto’t gqorgla Bar—pariin.’’ get*, 6-4, 12-1 and 16-4 in width, ofevery variety ol pat terns; Hearth Rugs; Parlor and Stoop Mats: Table and Piano Covers; Silver aud Bra*!. Oval and Octagon Stair Rods; Stair Linen, Ao., 4e. OIL ULOTII8. Ofevery width ; from one to eight yards, for Halls, Dining Rooms, Steamboats, Saloons, Ae.: Rose Wood, Mahogany aud Small-figured Furniture Oil Cloth*, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 wide; Figured India Rubber Cloth for Stairs. CURTAINS. Silk and Worsted Damask Do-Lain*; Worsted and Liuen Damask Dei.aim; Figured and Plain Damasks, vanoty of color*; White and Buff, for Shado*. WINDOW.SlIADErt. Transparent Landfcape, Medallion, Garland ami W hue and Gold, entirely n*w style ; Cord ; Loops; Tas sels; together w ith all ths various Trimmings for Cur tain* aud Shade*. LILT CORNIUEH. Bands, Loops and Pius, of tho greatest variety und pat- 1, of l latest importation; all of which sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal terms. WM. H. UUION. Agent. 140 Congress and 67 fit. Julian-sts. libs New Spring Goods. O RGANDIE and lSrucude Muslins Striped and plain ludia Silks Plain and checked Glace Silk* Chucked and striped Mourning Silks' Mousquetineaud needle-worked Collars Umler-Slouvos of every stylo * Alexander's uolored Silk Gloves Extra fine white CVtou Hose Embroidcrod Lawn Ilaudkerchiefs White Satin,' Dress Trimmings Blaek, white and eolored Prints, 4c. Ac. Ac. Justreceived by W. C. WADSWORTH, feb 23 Under Marshall House, Broughton-st HOME MANUFACTORY innalt. ■» r. X. WKSt id F. . SADDLES, BRIDLES S? HARNESS IH3 C'oiiffreaa-ntrecty Suvunnnlt. The Subscribers manufacture “ and keop constantly on band, large and varied stock of Sail dies, Bridli’* and llarnens, sad* * (o oraer every description of article* in stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks, mt-LAgw, Valises. Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. l'er- desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to at our establishment. All article* sold by us art warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLI8TF“ N. B.—For Itepai execution prompt. For Sale, r f , ^l^' Stock, Fixtures and Lvato of n Wholusoln X '‘•ud Retail Grocery Establishment, now doing one 01 the best Trades iu Savannah. The stock is woll as sorted aud of recent purohaso. The locattouisexcella t nd tho concern to bo sold only on account of tho death r the late owner. Iuquire at St. Andrew's Hall, cur- • i- ot ./'•!.iTsoii and hroiighton st*.. Savannah, feb 10 New Waicli, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY STORE. BROUQ HTON-STREET, No 118. M R. FUANC1B STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro nometers, Clocks, Town Clocks, Watches, 4c. Ac., -spectfullv inform* hi* customers and tho public gone- dly ti.ut ho has fitted up tho Store 148 Broughton-st., hero lie intends to make a permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry business in it* various branches. Watelte*, Clocks, Tuwu Clocks, Chronometer*, Jowol- ry, 4c., Ac., cleaned and . ..paired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry aud Faucy Good* of all descriptions sold at tho lowest prieds porsible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clock, 4c.,4c., that cannotbe 1. paired by other watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, aud warranted. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, run til cun. or Cough., Cold., Hoarnonom, Bronchi- ti», Whooping-Congh, Croup, A.th- ma, and Comomptiou! Of all tlie numerous msdi- cines extant, (and soms of th,^ valuable) for th# cor* of pul- monary complaints, Retiring has aver been fouxd whioh could oompare In It* effect* with thi* preparation. Other* cu re sometimes, but St all tlmss and in all diseases of th* lungs and throat w here medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, aad perfeady saf* i n aecordance with ths directions. Ws do not advertise for tho information of these who havs triad it, but thnxe w ho have not. Families that havs kaowaiti vti- oo will not be without it, and by its timely nso, thsy are secure from th* dangerous euusequeMSS of cough* and colds, which neglected, ripen iuto fatal oonsuwp Tli* Diploma of tbo MasiaohustUg Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judgts in September, 1847; afro, tho medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this country ; also, tha Diploma ef the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to th* Cherry Sectoral, by their Government in considera tion of it* extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affectious of th* Lungs and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on ths long ex- P'-rieuce of ths eminent Fhyaicieian of tbo portend el- rS.C.Aj.rr- Mv W. Five years' trial of your Cherry Pectoral, inmypras- tice, ha* proven what I foresaw from its composition/unst be truo, tlmt It oradiostes and cures the colds and coughs to which wo, la this section, are peculiarly llt- I think it* oqusl has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy eau bs aad* for tha dis tempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. J. BUR I ON. M. D., F. B. 8. 6eo what it lies done on a wasted constitution, act on ly in the follow ing cases, but a thousand more: fiUDHUBT, Jan. 24th, 1831. Dr. Ayer:-In the month of July last! was attacked by a violent diarrhoea in ths mines of Ciliforala. 1 re turned to San Francico in hope of reoeiving benefit from ohango ol diet and climate. My diarrhua ceased, but was followed by a Movero cough—and in noli sort- ness. I finally started for home, but reoeived uo beueflt from the voyago. My cough continued to grow worse, and w heu I arrived in New York, 1 was at once mark ed by my acquaintance as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to dealt what my frieuds all believed. At this time I commenc ed taking your truly invaluable medicine, with lift!# expectation of deriving any beuefit from its use. Yon would not receive those lines did I not regard it my do ty to stats to the afflicted. Utrough you, tla .t my health, is fully restored. I attribute it to tbe use of your Che.*- ry Pectoral. Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. • Washington, Pa., April 12, 1848. Dear Sir: Fooling that I have been spared from a premature grave, through your instrumentality by the Providence if God, I w ill take the liborty to express to you my gratitude. A cough and the alarming symptoms of conxumpttoa had reduced ms too low to leave me anything like hope, when my physician brought m* a bottf* of your “Pec toral." It seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a fo w wsoks time has restored me to sound health. If it will do lor others what it has for nie.youare cer tainly one of the benefactors of mank.. J. bincerely wishing you every blessing, lam Very respoctfiilly yours, JOHN J. CLARKE, Rector of fit. Peter's Church. With suoh Assurance and from such meu, no stronger 1 be adduced unless it be from ite effects upon JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist. Lowol). Maas. eod—law trl-w FRANCIS STEIN. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! r IPIIIS Subscriber has now nml keeps constantly J on bund a large supply of tho best quality of High Land Oek, Hickory, aud Pino WOOD, which ho offere “* low for cash as nan lie bought in tho city. Wood Yard ■nr the Railroad Bridge. [fobl9-3m] P. WHITE- T 'HE I for I lteeU Vane I Also, keep* coastal upply order* stock or Oak, Ash, Black Jack, Pino and Light WOOD! For sale by the boat load and retail. Consumers c-.. pend upou being promptly supplied with a good article. Strict attention given to fair measurement. Boxes for orders aro placed ut tho stores of Messrs. J, Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. M. Cooper 4 Co., olfioe --•» -*■ t i, e ruB i,i 0U0B of JOHN T D. RKMSHABT, of Morning News, THOMAS, Joues-street. Je21 Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. UARUA1NM! HAMlaAlNH! DRV GOODS AT COST. W C. WADSWORTH will cominouco dj: • posing of his rich sud valuable stock of VANl'l AND 8TAPLK DRY GOODS, This day, Doc. 9th, at New-York cost. We hope no one in want of any article in the Dry Goods line will fail to call and examine the goods and price* before purchasing, as wo are determined to sell these good* at prices full 25 per cent, lee* th»u t htv be bought atany other house in the city. We will prices here, but Invite all to call, assuring rood* Will ho olT.r»A .» ...I which wia Store under Marshall House. TAILORING. A/TE8SRS. D1RRLE th CAREY having just re 1YJL turned from tho North, rcspoctfully invito their customers, the citiseus of Savannah, and the public generally, to calUnd examine their Fall atock of all styles and colors of French, English and American Cioths, Cassimeros and Vestings, which thoy are pre- par 4 to manufacture to order in the neatest aud most their stock of Ready-Made nhmttil'V. .yjs?}?* *» part of Sardinian, Albert Top, groat care, feel confident »r ■ leasing aP who inny bo in ?ANCY T AM 1CLFrVtltjlSlilNQ UOOlls and AHIICLES is complete am woll anaortod which thoy will sell on the rnplete end woll assorted, 1 "tost favorable and accom* DIBBLE 4 CAREY. M Marshall Home Dressing Saloon. COIIKN du- HANNON r« pK t th * clti * eu * °f Savannah that . a f!v i .?! , P rop ‘ r ' d *° do of work III thoir Q.MOK sjsgs. MOKW) AL.'ION. Dm/ T«u,un« and iio 1MaSS. aad naif bbls Baltimore Flour. 100 boxes and bags 1 ‘ ~ [fob Iftl M. J. SOLOMONS. X] KW SI IIIN(; GOOD*.—Mu* H.r-tfd., IN BrUllaau, I'riau, ChlaU, Jtow.au, Seoul. Uit,- S£2&’5 t trf M ” fsbj tf WBTITT. LATHROP ft 6TEBB1NS. xy A1TEUM nncf Also S BULKLE SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO f l; 5 or 6 time: mouth. If ‘ poo Ing 20c. « hold bimaalf it raaOioota to sifflYwcSnSof‘ lk *- I. C Hrtkf., Solid rjioolc«t Glo ( hama, Ns.—aft hoxrj, 25 half hoiot, .od 30 q-artot hoxe. of vury fit. Kaltlua, it atora and for — Uohil c.a. acAi,)." ^.7tf ! SiS“^,“ 1 S* b . n 'J. , 35i' r * bu 8 " . frb 16 MORSE A Niriinr MORSE ft NICHOLS. p kckTvkTTper^tk feb 16 Qjgp; A WOOD ! WOOD !! 3 ^HE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly os hand a large supply of Oak and Black Jack, which he will 1 on as good terms as wood can be bought st any wood- yard in this oity. Orders left at Allen 4 Co.'s yard,o r at mv residence, corner of West Broad and Bryan sts., will be attended to. (fll ly) y. W. AVERFELT. WOOD! WOOD! will keep constantly on hand- - , „ - AUD, at the Canal Uridgo, a full il'ply. at all seasons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Broughten-stroct, will bo promptly attended to. I tr Wood .Sol.I Low For Cimli. -AK1 1 tf J. M. BUTLER. J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull and Buy Streets. Importer und Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars, B TIIE kubscriber has now on hntitl a fine and w ell soloctod stock of Wines, Liquors and Segars, comprising the following: One Butt of tIio choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, viotago 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of tbe first quality and choioest OLD -' RE SERVE.'' vintage 1840. OaM'h’o of tho choicest aud most delicately flavored OLD PALIIKTINHO, vintage 1830. One Pipe of the ohoieest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL, vintage 1620. One half Pipe of tho riuhestand most Hghly flavored SOUTH HIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old Loudon Market. Right quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Afro a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden portation, in Boxee and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. SHERRY “ Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various Aaoiber Mcfentlfle Wonder! GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! DR H0DujtLlU« 8 ^ Th.tr..di«..ut. Fluid, or Gastric Juice, prepared from Reunet,ortho fourth stomach of the Ox, after direc tions ot Baron Lie big, tho great Pbj- ■iological Chemist, byJ.S. liouuHTOs, si. u., Philadelphia. Pa. Thielsatralr wonudrtui remedy for Indication, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Constipstinn and DeDility, curing af ter Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Oastrio Juice, Half ateaspoonfullof Pepsin in fused in water willdigost or dissolve five pounds of Roast Boof iu about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN 1* tho chief elemont, or great digestinriprin- ciplo of the Gastrlo Juioe—the solvoutof the Food, ths purifying, preserving and stimulating agent of th# Sto mach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Diges tive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming a true Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastrie Juice in its Chemical powers,and furnishina complete aad perfect substitute for it. Hclentlfle Evidence! Call on the Agent sndgetadescriptivseiroulargratls, riving a large amount or scientific evidanee, from Id* big's Animal Chsmiatry. Dr. Combe's Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food and Diet, Dr.J. W. Draper, of New-York University, Professor Dunglison's Pin sl- ology. Prof. Sllliman, of Yalo College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, Ac., together wIMi report* of cure* from all parts of the United States. No Alcohol, Blttcra. or Acids! 47* Remember th.s: Dr. Houghton’s PEPSIN Is a great natural remedy, free from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids and Nauseous Drugs. It is extrorasly agreeable to th# taste, aud may be taken by the most feeble patients who' cannot eat a water cracker without acute distress. Be ware of Drugged imitations. Pepein is aof n drag. Cures In Every Town. Dr. Houghton s Pepsin has now been tested for up wards of two years in every large town la tbe United Status, aud the Agents can refer Dytpopiies to many remarkable cures in every town l Numerous details of case*, reports of oures, certificates of Physla|ans and Patients, aro given in the Girouiars furnished by Agents gratis. Fepnln In Fluid nnd Powder* Dr. Houghton s Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form- and in Prescription vial* for the u« of Physicians. Private Circulars for Physicians may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or bis Agents, describing ths whole pro cess of preparation, and giving the authorittee upon which the claims of this now remedy are based. As it aeorat remedy, no objection ean be raised against it* use by Physicians in t i;iectabic standing and'iregu- Every bottle of the genuins lar practice. . Price $1 per bottl *4“ OBSERVE THIS :-Ev . „ Pepsiu bear* the written signature of J. H. HOUGH TON', M. 1)., sole proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right »ud Trade Mark secured. MB" Sold by ell Druggist* and Dealers in Msdioinc* W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and lUladl Agent in je 17 eedlv-lawl Whole axle and Ifbtall Agent | HE WARD- Will be be paid for the eu- I prehension and delivery st my Office of tui r TOM. He is about 35 or 38 years old, about 6 fast r 9 inches high, brown skin, quiok spoken, hss some place, uud is well known by tho u urougntouj-oi ibis eof “Tom Brough- Ile is also well known in Augusta and oh the r Boats by the same name—he cau read and write. 5 WM. WRIGHT. Apply to ^4fob5J WM. WRIGHT. lAOftt MALK.-A mulatto girl lb or 17 years r old, a house-servant and scatusireai. Apply to feb 6 WM. WRIGHT. £ Dupuy 4 Co, One puuoheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. * " Jamaica Rum. AI*o various kinds of Claret, Port, Tenot iffo,Sherry and other Wines. . . , , - - , - -- ■r o time* a week $1J60; every d*v J| 75 lmr , Choice Champagne, of various brniids. Hook Wines, rooted sound. Apply to mtr cutting 20c.; hiir curling 26c.; Sham- Imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Aui- ■itte, and assorted Cordial*, Brandy Fruits, Ac. 100,000 choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf d*o 80 ALK! ALE ! ALK ! WM. WRIGHT. ,>OR HALE*—A innu 30 yr.ura old, (ilaiiiatioii carpdnter, hfr w ife 26 vers eld, girl 7. girl 2, and infant, country raistd—all warranted sound. Apply io | fob 5] _ WSLWniailT. I f Oil 8ALK.—A man 33 and a "meu 8k ysart 1 years old—they are accustomed to ths culture of ol'Corn and Rios. Apply to feb 5 WM. WRIGHT. LiUU MALE.—A mau SB years old, u good T steamboat band end firemsn, warranted sound; a Agents" forth* salo ef our brands of “Albany Imperi al Ale," in the oity of Saranuab, State of Georgia, from and after tbis date. I Signed] New York, Dee. 1st, '62. JOHN TAYLOR ft SONS. Having reooived the Agency of tbo above well known superior Ale, a constant and ample supply will be ulwsj* kept by us in storo at “ WfiliakT Wharf." Persons desiring the article will bo promptly supplied by gftiog notice at our Offlse, on tbo Wharf, or through the Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS4 CO., dee II Wiilink's Wharf. Families supplied with half barrols of Cream Ala. IjMIK MALK.—A worahn 2« y««r, olj. • primo I 1 field hand. Also, a woman 28 year# old, * fl*»t WHIOUT. lilA>IMGN«. Baskets various brands C t)U i IU UA.IIS, <kc.—5 ll.u.., 9 Jo Smoked Teague*, 2 do Smoked Beet just reoeived l»J J. BOUMtiU. O.HOl