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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1853. THE 1)M 1W& *• oh. I am so bapry!" »Jlittle girl mh), As alia sprit n£. lli*i » lark, from * low — •AmornlB^brlKht morning! Oood Oh giv# me A kin for good awning, mi only ju»t look at mr unity canary, Chirping hi# swset ^Gfood morniug to Mary t* The >uu I# iierplng straight Into my eye#; Good morning to you, Mr. 8nn, for yon rl«e Early to wake my birdie and inc, And make u« happy a# kappy oau be. 1 ' “ Ilapij you may be, my doar little girl,” Aa the mother Strunk softly a clustering curl; •' Happy you oaa be—but think of tho Due Who wakened title morning both you and the sun." The little girl turned her brighteyee with a nod; •• Ma, may I say. thon, Good morning to (Jod 1" « Yea. Utile dat ling one, eurcly vou may, Kneel at you koeefovery morning to pray.''. Mary knelt eolemuly down, with her eyo* looking upcaruettly, Into the akiea. '* Good morning, duarUtbor in Heaven," aho said, •' I thank theo for watching my anug little bed ; For taking good care of me all the dark night. And waking me up with the heeutirul light. Oh, koop mo from naughtluvim all the long day. Dear father who taught little cliildien to pray!" An angel looked down in the sunshine aud auiU'd, But one saw not the angel, that beautiful child! WHOLK8AU! AND RETAIL CLOTHING STORE H AVING rtsiuovml from tho coruor of Barnard and Bryan street to the now briok building e on uie aite of the Phoenix House, on Bryan atreet, Mr. Champion’* Grocery Store, thu Subnet ibar# rospoot- fully announce to the oltisens of Savannah and its vi cinity that they will keep constantly on hand n largo and well selewtod stock ot Itcmly lUudc Clotliintf, Togother With every article noeesrery in the Gentlemen's FuraiiUcR Line. We would invite special attention to our elegant select atook of Fall aud Winter Garments, Shire of tho finest quality, Cn*vau in every variety. Collar, of the newest styles, Drawers aud Undershirt* ol va rious materials aud make. Caps, Ustl, Gloves, Sock*. Boots and Shoes. Also Truuks, Blankets, 4o., do., u ot wkloh will be sold at l/iiuiiiinily Low Prices. by| iiov6-0m D. AUKAI1AM 4 BROTHER, Oliver’s aew briok building, Bryau-st. WlMm iKON MOKhS, MentReiurrr, Alitbimm, 8c|»l. I » 1N01L fl'HEHK Works, employing I Ml hands, constn I an aveioge of an Engine wixkly—aud beg attend 01 Mill owners to tho must valuable improvement Mill Machinery of the day, «*<*•«> vur't**k~~U: wit CUUPEK’H PATDNT UPttlttUT AND OlKlit T ACTING MINGLE AND GANGHAWiHILL KNUIINK. EMBBAOINfl (WINM OTUKM VALUSaLK mniOVKMXNTS) HuXIt'S PA TtNT CONTINUOUS HtlUWUHKS An inmtnjtartU 'y superior suhititute fur the Hag Wheat. The peuuliar principle from which the above Mill de rives its greatest merit, is more especially valuable in iu application to the Gang haw irauio. The Eugiue ftUuus immediately underneath the nosh, to which the Piston llod is directly attached. Thv motion of the gitah is thus directly controlled by tho steam in tin cylinder, aud by the introduction o! tins at a parlicuiai point, the loroe of both the up aud dowuw ard sirokofusu' ally telling with such jarring clientsou the plumber blocks aud wrist piu#,j is entirely arrested, tho hush being thus always suspended as it were on the bteaui, heat In me usual application) or all heating tendency, liy virtue ol this principle, practical liemoustration can be furnished that tnese mills are capaf' ej speed of AM revolutions per minute, •poed are nearly noiseless; the out of tho almost alone heard. A common speed I auw under this application is from 2/A) to tions per minute i The style iu whioh tlieee Engines aud thoir appurtonauccs are gotten up, is superior throughout, whue the mill in its design, umbodio# eve ry practiowi and well tried improvement extant. The Engine aud other work ir«u this establishment is not exoeiled in any part of the United State*. Employing s It does, the b‘ oy Linen Drillings, Heavy \Vhiteaud Fancy Duck . Black and Fancy Caslinierotto, etc., etc. A great variety of White Fig'd end Embroidered Marseilles VE8T8, Block aud Fancy Satin Forms, White and Fau- ■ Silk do. do. Also a full stock of Furnishing Gouda, .use, Morino and Cotton Undershirts, Fanoy Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Socks, etc. Also a superior stuck of Youths' Clotliiug. The attention of Merchants vis- itjug the city is reapeotrully solicited to an examination Jk, which will be sold on accommodating , i talent, nnd provided with heavy axi light tools and materials, no sujwriontg of »tgle or workmanship is admxtlrd! This point is ruadi- ly conceded by bU who visit these very extensive Contracts uiadu for delivery In Now York, New Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, bavauuah, Augusta or Ma con:—Ute transportation to these points being moder ate from the fauillties presented by tho liaiiroad and Water communication therewith. Address, A. WAKNEll, Seo'y, or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag't, Montgomery, Ala. P. 8.—These works have reoently shipped to t eusa- eola, Fla., a Mill provided with two of “Cooper's direct acting Gang Engines, and two of his single baw En- ^inoy^vrhiuh are eapabloof cutting 60,000 feet uf lum- The parties ordering, effooted the purchase after a tour through the Northern and Eastern htates, in s-arth of the best and most approved Mill, after tint examin ing those ol this company ; they returned after thor ough investigatlor “—*—| *•--**■--*—- ‘ met with presente nation* of lmprov MKrKHK.NCKS : T. Q. Mstoalf. President Mechanics' B'k Augusta. U. B. Lamar, Prea't B’k or the Republic, New York. Leonard A bmith, N. Y.; Ji. Withiugton, bavauuah, Wm. ol. Martin, Charleston; Wnglu, Williams A Co. L aw co-pa utnkkmihi*. 'Tlio under signed has tekuu into partnership, In the practice oi tne Law, his sou, 18AAC MU LFGRd MAlibli, under tho uume of M. «v 1. Al. MARbti. Thoy will personally attouu the Bnpurior Courts of Chatham, Bryan, Bullouii, Ertliighaiu, Kcriveii, Burko, Washiugtun and Wilkinson Ccunucs, nuu have made arrangements tor the prompt cull'ictton of debts in most of the counties in the suite. W* Office 176 (up stairs) Bay-Street, bavauuah. llayJtttk, 1862. ly MULFOltD MA HSU Cheap Dry iioofls. A N aMHirtiueni m new Dress Geoff*, cousiMing oi BUks, Do Laiues. Alpacas, kloreua, Giughams, Worked Collars, Uudersloavos, Chemisettes, J„ u. lldkik.. Ladies' Eld Gloves, Crape Shawls, aud various other artiolss, wrhloh will be sola cxGemuly low, at No. HU Gibbons s Range, by [oot 61 1. DAbHE'R. nice, 811k Tissues, black Gtuuadiue Silk, Satin biriped black Baregv. Mourning Bareges aud Tissues, i, white Barege aud uoiored, iu nd open, aud Bhailyi, Barege do JaIiii every variety s * for sale low by every^ variety and stylo, just received i AIKIN k BURNS. O ATH FOU HALE.—Landiug Irum brig Alury Chappel from Baltimore, and will he sold low on tm. whan by (marS) H, K. WASHBURN. Agt. yy.Noow siiAuts.-A mar? W H1TK AND CllCClt JIATTINci—1-1, 4-4, 6-0 and 0-4—just arrived and for sale by Dry Roods, Clothing, ko. BMTo''irifyTwa~8 t o ee . Oreo, snerittm AT MAAS 8c HEYMANN’S fLOTHINU KWPOHHIM. M AAK * IIKYM.INN bn. la infnnn Ihnlr patrons and the public generally, in both the elty iiuntry, that they are now prepared to offer one of tho largest and boat selected stocks of OLOTI/iya. amtgeneral assortment of Qsn thm/n't t'VKNISihSa (1001)8 and Dotiosu. ever brought, to this olty, suitable for fall and winter wear, at prices never known or beard of in thioj oun- 'Jv. »nom»r»Ubf.w Indii,, .rtlol.l In our Um,U whioh we invite speolnt oitmUon: Kxtrn Heavy Ovcrrontw. In RearsVin, rcterslmm, Kuglieh and American Pilots, Fine Blanket and Dunblo Cloth. Ilrcnn and Proek Cnnf*, Iu Black, Blue, Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored French and English Cloths. DuHlueMN mill Untiling Conte, In overy variety of styles, and of dlirorrnt\mi»terlnls, suoh as Cloth, CaHsiinsre, Tweed, Coshinorut and man ufactured In plain, clouded, striped aud mixed patterns. I'ltntnloonn. In Block and fancy Colored Cloth, Csulmere and ,Cae- ■Inet superfine Dooskiu in various colors. Vente* Plain, White and Figured Satin and 8ilk-for wedding ami party w oar; Double and Mingle Ilreajted, in a va riety of materials. Plain Block aud Fancy Satins, Doe skins, Casbmorets, Le. Honfory, . #tt Gents* Shirts, Undershirts, Draw-ers, 8oeks, Oloves, Mtispsnders, Cravats, Milk and Hatln Stocks, and Neck Ties of tho latost French aud Amerioan styles in great llnia. ('npn. Trunkn, Tnrpel ling* ami Vulises. The peculiar facilities fossossed by tlio Subscribers for importing their stock, will enable them to odor induce, in on is iu theirtrade seldom met with, and at tl “‘TiIe union saving store Corner of Congress and Jefferson streets— the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTHING in tl ' untry. MAASk ItKYMANN. Iloya and Yontha* C'lnililng. Not to bo surpassed in tho variety of rtylus. make and low price, to bo found ut the above named cstab- llslimant. oot 4 Corporation Notices, SAVANNjUi pTiIOUsb"«c lIOHPITAL MARCH 1st, 1853. Visiting Committee lor March and April: John W. Anderson, and Cliarlus Green. Applications for admis sion should be made to tho Visiting Committee. Iu oasee of emergency ,any member of the Board of Man agers may grant permits. 6 To t ol Snvnimiih and (he llnmluls lliurrni. Rec. I. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen of the Olty of Savaaaah aud the hamlets t is hereby ordaiued by the rum and after the passin, the «« " 1853. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I >1 KlfHdN, IIElDT dt CO., No. 101 Bry X an. and (M St. Julian-cti., Savannah, Georgia, have now in store, and aro receiving weekly additions by tho steamers, a largo aud well selected Spring stock of fash ionable READY MADE CL0TI1INU ;> to whioh they iViUt testloa uf a sustained: root from OUR OWN.MANUFACTORY.i iput both for style aud ijuality, we aro deturmiuod sliull bo -ig no offorts will bo spared to give satisfaction. Receiving,as wedo,goodsdi- . UFACTORY.wear#snab* * as can bo furnished in the South) . ntry. Our stock is varied and complete throughout, aud peculiarly adapted to the Southern trado. We have nstoro COATS as follows: Black and Fancy Alo- jnwa and Bombasine Frocks, Saok* and hall 8acks, Buff and Fancy Clouded Lineu Coats, Fine <inon Duck English Pallets, Fancy Silk Cro- •, Pongoe Milks, Real Grass Linens, Black and Fan- Cashmerctto Busiuess Costs, etc., etc. PANTS, Wliito Li tircat Kcduction of Prices. In order to rodtice tho present large and choice stock of WINTER UUOD8 H A V A N N A^H^D AZAAll, 118 BroutfhtOH itrect, next Hour to Horton tf Hike- man's Jewelry Store. A DKLRANCO hegs to nnnniiucn to his city TJ. • and country customers that in ordor to prepare hu store for the reception of his Spring Goods, he has determined to offor to purchaser, for cash very liberal iuducomeuU to supply thomselves with Winter Goods from his present stock. To those who have not com pleted their supplies tlio preseut affords a rare chance *- inuko purchases. These Goods bolng entirely now, o not thrust upon tlio market (as is often the case with ohuap aalosj to bo sold nt any price, iu order to got lid of them, but are offered to cusli purchasers for tbo reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do well to call early, thereby insuring to themsolves tho best op portunity to maku good selections. jan 6 Kobinson Ac Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers i* Fine Ready-Made Clothing, nowr roceiviug their stocks of Fell ami Win- Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, Faucy Colored English and French Cloths; Ovsr- Coatiugs, of Black, Blue and Fancy Colored Beavers and Kerseys, Pilot Cloths, of Bluo, Black aud Drab; English, -ouch aud American Cassimer ,of Bl’k and FancyCol- ; Vostiugs, of Silks, Mantius, Cashmeres, Embroid- d, and rich Cut-Silk Volvets. All of whioh will be- made up at tho shortot notioe, aud in the best style of “orkinanship. ” ” Mado Clothing is manufactured at the n , _ dhiug House of W. T. Jeuuings k Co., o. All Broadway, Now York, and is warranted equal any in the city. We koen constantly on hand tlio largest assortment ?.r5 ur “ bl ,‘ n P Goods of any houso in tho trade, such as White aud colored Shirts; Fancy do; Bilk, Lisle Thread and Oouxo Merino Uudor Garments; Shaker Flannel and Lambs Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Moriuo aud Lamb* Wool Hosiery; Silk and Cotton Uinbrollas; Blk, White aud oolored kid Glovos, of Alexander's make; Slock., Serf., Cravat, and C.llnr.; «nd, In fact, or.r. thing necessary to a gontlsraan'a wardrobe. For sale on as seoominodntlng torras as can bo hud in the city, at Gaudry s Building, next door to Pulaski House. sep21 id the Hamlets thereof, uliall be as follows, to wit: ooiniuenriug at the River, at the foot of East Broad Street, and running thence South wardly along the East side of East Broad Hired, pro longing saidliue until it intersects the prolongation of Guinuett Street, extended to tho Kart. See. 2. Bo it ordained by the authority aforesaid. Attest: Ki»ws i» Q. Wilsow, Clerk of Council. u.Li 10 \ Mill, lo l>«! entitled mi Ordiaun.c, lOMMntllhe firth section, and to repeal, hi part, tho eighth section ofuu Ordinance, entitled “ Au Ordinance to set apart and dedicutn a portion of tlieBpri. ?- fiold plantation, lately purchased liy tlio Corpu «• tionfi'oin tho heirs and devisee* of Joseph Style, deceased, for it ( uldic Cumetnry : lo provide lor sain of tlio lots ill said Cemetery, for purposes ot sepulture, and for llw protection, preservation, adornment and rogulution of said Cemetery, further te regulate luture interments. Passed ‘ June 3d, I85J. I. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldormen city of Mavanuah aud the hi il assembled, aud it is horuhy ordained by th« thorlty of the same, thatfrou New York Advertisements. Philadelphia Advertisements, TTSTu; ay ■ d after the passing of or said ordinance abovo recited, shall bo amended by adding the follow ing pro- s ordinance, the 5th s r the that no pi or* thaL _ 8nc. 2. Be it furtli Valuation," to wit: _ mi uanie shall bid off o i the lots in said Cemetery." chaeor of a lot who may t alas of any de' erased member or conuectiou of his or her family from either of the old Cemeteries into Laurel Glove Ceme tery, bo, and tho same is licrsby ropealed. ** nlier ordained b; tl -authority aforo- ancesor parts ul or.'.nances milita ting against the |>r 1853. . NE. Mayor. Aftest: ■* Kuwaitn G. Wilso.v, Clerk of CounoU. _C mar 12 A Bill to be entitled an Ordinance to amend an Or dinance entitled " An Ordinance Iu p;event hulls, cuws, oxen, and calves, aud oilier cattle from run ning at large—passed iu Council Dili Feb., 1841. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and AldcrmonDf uie City of Mavanuah, aud tho ilatnleU thoroof, in Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby ordained by tho authority of thu same, that from aud after tho passing uf this Or- diuauce the provisions of tho abovu recited Oidiunoce io amended and extended as to prevent bulls, cows, n, calves, aud other cattle running at large within following limits, vis: Ouhiuctt street on tlio south, prolonged east and west to the extended corporate Limits ut the City of SuvuniiHh, and tlio haniluts thereof, thu Savannah rivor on the north, and tlio corporate limits of tho City ol bavauuah on the cast and west. bxo. 2. Bo it further ordained by tho authority afore said, that all Ordinaucca or parts of Ordinances mili tating against the prorisious of tills Ordinance bo, and te aro hereby repealed, d in Council, buvauuuh, 10th March, 1853. H. WAYNE, Alayor. Edwakd G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. inar!2 10 AN ORDINANCE. Disorderly Hiding and Driving—Drays, Wagons, Ac. Meo. 2. And bo it further ordained, by the authority aforesaid, that each dray, cart, wagon, or other carriage so inteudod for hiro, shall bo drivou and uiauagod by a sober, discreet and able person, not loss than sixteen xnd not over sixty yoars of ago, and for the violation of the provisions of tail section, tho owners of such dray, cart, wagon, or other carriage, shall forfeit and pay a ...... —. exceeding thirty dollars, I. And bo it furthor ordained, that it shall not be lawful for auy person or persons to rido on horsc-back in tho city iastsr than in a canter; nor for any coachman or other porsqn driving a coach or othor carriage, to pro- ceod faster than in a underato trot; nor for any person driving a loadud cart, wagon, dray or othor carriage used for the transportation of any artiolos of produce, arcs or mere .nudizc, to proceed in a jiaco beyond a aik, (except bruud-oart«, which may be driven nt n odorate trot,) but all unloaded carts, drays or wagons ’ bo driven iu a moderate trot in all wido streets, ridod. nevertheless, that tho drivers thereof shall bo allowed to turn corners or proceed through nar- stroets, or on wharves, iu any other muunertlian walk, aud any person violating auy of the provia Fall uu«l Winter Dry Goods, aROCHK, HOWfvE ec CO. have received by re- 1 cent arrivals, and offer for sale upon tho most fa- vorub.o t erms, a full steely of Plantation Goods, to wh'co 1at «iiitiunof merchants and planters, vu: 3A t (l()U yards Kerseys, all qualities. 12.000 do 8chley's Plains. 10,000 do wliitu and black Washington Jeans. 5,000 do heavy all-wool Plains. 3,000 pairs English Duttil Blankets. L d «> IUhL 11-4, and 12-4 Whitney Blankots. 20 bales 3-4,7-3, and 4-4 Bro. Shirtings. Ju do Osnaburgs. In addition to thu atave, their stoek of House Furnisli- ng. Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods, is now complete, and sill compare with any houee in tho southern country. *1 JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton-at. FiEDT AND NAVY DREAD. f"\(\ BARRELS lauding from brig VVilsou Fuller nJ\J 4ud tar sale by ULAGHQRN k CUNNINGHAM. ^ ^ „ CAMULEb. 1 rx BOXES Hull A. duu’s Aluuld Candles, 15 do A*/ pure Sperm and Stearin do, 5 do Adsnuutiue do, ail at cost prices; 15do Patent Tallow do. U*. cents per ltr ; 5iulfbbi»No 1 Muckoral; 5 do do No"2 do; iOqvdoNoei and 2 do; 5hairbbls Codlbh, Sounds aud xougues; W boxes Pearl Starch; 2U do colgato's Pale Soap; half bbls extra Canal Flour; 15 tbit Extra do; ■tn oaskeu aseorted brauds Champagne; Loudon Porlor, quand pints . Fine old Brandies aud Wines, in bottle and on uranght. To be sold cheap for eueli, at SCALLY'S. St. Audrow’s Hall. . I*®t Bwik Maria Morton, for sale by aar UltiUHAM, KELLY k CO. I, for sale to arrive, per eelir. 8. N. Smith, WILLIS k BRUNDAOE I>l/TTER AND CHER8R.-^ firkin* Gu- JD shea Butter; 50 boxes Cbeeso; rooelved and for sate by (mar l) MuMAUON k DOYLE. ’ Corn, in storo. for solo to close consignment, by C> A. L. l.AMiUi. LMiBROlUtUUBH, Laco uini Aluuliu Cupc*, By Uuder-haudkrs, I.ac« and Muslin Collars, EuibV Uaudkerchivfs, Under Sloevos. Swiss and Camb'c Edg- E “' b “ «ADrehaU lluuso buildings. To iftacv Owners of Fitmpi* lo the City I RKQUF.8T tit© citiitona wbu have privute pumps not to call on the men oUemliug tho public putuii# to repair them, except, through the Contractor, as h* personally anea and examines overy pump in the city every day (Sunday* exoepked) by eleven o'clock, A. At. Tha euboeribt-r will attend to auy ualla for deepening, clearing, or repairing on new private pumps. JOSEPH R. THOMPSON, mhfi . City Pump Contractor. barrel. LimitII KfcLTOh'd KUAl JX landing per brig Clement—for salo by mhA BHfOUAM, KELLY k CO. I landiug, of the f j'iowiug brauds: 10 pipes of London Color Ueuneasy, 8 >4 *• Otard, Dupuy * Co. Cognac, 2 Joe. Henuoeey •• 6 >4 *f J. J. Dupuy •• “ ImporledVfay 21st, 1351—for sale by «»h& BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO, C ~ iOOKINU STOVKS ut l.'.L puLturu. «niu ,/ Also three Ranges, for eale cheap by marS JAMES SULLIVAN, 145 *roughton-st. 'I'HS I.fON’S SKIN nnd thu JLOVKU C7NT—by CXsWJU Dr Bxnsanu. i either sup- th* LADY'S WORK BOOL; bPEAUilES OF “# WEBSTER, received by JOHN M. COOPER A RANDY, dec.—5 half pipes Otard Brumiy ; > 4 casks Old Poach do; 50 bbls. Domestic do.; 4 * Miami Gin; 30 bbls. P. A.do.; W bbls. N. O. ' ' y ^30 bbls. CUu Monong*- UMAIIOM It DOYLE, ft pet steeiner Aiabwuia, U barrels for eale by K\V GUittM.- BaYsrt De Laiues Mouslin Do Barege (Jpliolstci-y and Cabinet Work. Tho subscribers having taken the *tor« on Wliitakor-strcet, next to Dibble k Curoy’s Tai loring Establishment, respootfully announce to the oltiieus of Mavanuah that they are prepared • execute all orders in the above line on the most REASONABLE TERMS. Hpooial attention paid to repairing ali kinds of Furni ture. j83" Funerals supplied at the shortest notice. JAMES LARKIN, oot 20 ly THOMAS TIERNEY. I>livid Morris, Corner ok BbvaN and Jekkicrson Stbkkts, SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutters, l.ocks, alt kinds /Catlings, Grates, f,.,. , WROUGHT IRON SAFES, with unpick- able Locks. UAUK tc oiinnu. Persons wish ing to ascertain the qualities of the Safes mode by me in this city, are rcii>ectfully __________ referred to the Bauk of Bavanuab. tno Viantors’ Bank, and tho follow ing mer chant,, whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons Jt Co.. Einstein k Eaktnan, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Nichols. All orders punctually attended to. Guns, Bides, Hardware, Ac. ^ f,, ■ r |MIE SfiBHCKIBER begs leave to Inform liiw I friends and the nublio generally, that he has pur chased tho entire stock or Mr. JOHN CARRUTHERS, 176 Coni J. T. JONE8. • Flour ou ao nire uoneseo do 25 do lliruia Smith do 50 half bbls Canal do 25 bbls. Butter Crackers 1% do Sugar do t 50 boxes Soda do 6 bags soft-shelled Almonds I00 vlwlt. half aud quart.r hoi., n.l.lu. 2>W b.l,.S|..r^Ad.a.„tin«.ud Tallow Caadlu loo do PaleVId No. 1 Soap 26 do Pearl and N w . 1 Starch •> do Orouud P.|.|i.r, la X lb par.r. 200 do Table Salt 100 eighth, quarter and half chests Tea - 200 boxes Tobacco, assorted qualities 100 hags Rio Coffee 50 do Java do 100 bble Stuart’s Refined B. end C. Sagers 50 do Circle A. Crushed do 10 do Ground do 20 hhds Porto Riuo d 0 }* do New Orleans do 10 boxes Losf fiw bbls Domestic Liquors 20 asses assorted Pickle. 50 M. Senrs. assorted qualities 60 gross Pipes " r *Pl , la« Paper 5i) dos Broome mi L.myohu., 1,2, J and 5 ,»u om< i hbl. , 8 u i'i‘7” ur Ul ““* 5 do Shoulders 100 sacks Salt 10 Usicss New Cuba Molasses mrtment of Foielgn 1 Brandies sad COHEN A TARVER. Ladies* Long Suk Mitts Loo© and Swiss Uedsrslosves Plain Whits Crane Sbawis Swiss aud Caabrie Edging aud lusartiage »*-* »>d J2-| Toilet Quilts w j ^V\jWWUKTI_I L ia Brooghtun^L *'° 1 * «»»•, VnOM, Petit, i, in the sum of five dollars; and if ave, his owner or employer shall pay a liko sum, i refusal to do so, the said alavo shall bo oonimit- Jftil, and there remain uutil his owner or em ployer shall have paid tho said fine, together w ith nil expenses; and if any free poraon of color offending against this Ordinance, retuse or be uuable to nay the aforesaid fines, such free person may be committed to jail, there to remain not exceeding ton days, or until the said fine and all expenses shall have boeu paid. Sku. 6. Aud be it further ordained, that no carts, drays, wsgons, or othor carriages, shall use tho lanes ot the city, but shall avoid driviug through them, aud in ease any person be found driving in, or using the lants "aforesaid, without good or sulhciont excuse, the dri- thu owners or employers thoroof, shall exeeediug three dollars, to be col- _ **- tnauuor as is proscribed thereof, bo flood in a leetedand enforood in tho in the fourth sootion of this Crdinanco. Thu City Alarshal, City Constubles, and tho officers (Kb, 1331). By ordor of his Honor, R. WAYNE, Mayor. EutVARD G. Wilson, Clork of Counoil. inhi—10 i the nndoraigned ' V28 ' JAME8'1l». C 8CREVEN;* ’ Chairman D. C. C. \TIUHT Tlt-KETH FOR NEGROES.— Extract from Ordlnanoe passed 2d August, 1339, fDtli suction: “Jir. it further itrdainnl, That a general tlokot given by tho master, owner, employer, or guardian uf a negro or person of color, shall pass tho bearer thoroof until ten o'elook P. M.; but that, in order to ness a negro or free person of oolor alter ten o'elook P. M., a special ticket shall bo given, whioh ticket shall specify the hour when it is to oxpiro, and may be given both be fore and after ten o'elook 1*. M.: Provided, however, that no tlokot shall pas* the bearer thereof after mid night, whether it be dated befon “ less the time when it is giv and the place to which the spseiflsdr.'' after that hoar, oa, ami the object in view, bearer is sent, are distinctly The oUioers and privates of tho City Guard nro here by orderod to enforce the abo' . By order of his Houor the Mayor. EDWARD G. WILSON, Savanm h, 25th Jan’y, 1853. Clerk of Council. u _ fl^HF. Subscriber has now received his fall stock 1 of Stovos, and respectfully solicits a call at his es tablishment, where a large variety of Stove* for cook ing, parlors and offices, from tho bust manufacturers, are «u sale, ou the most reasonable term*. Also, Hol low Ware. Pots, Ovous, Spiders, Saucepans, Cast Iron l’umps, llocr Pumps, Cast Iron Charooal Burners, Sad Irons, Revolving and Long Handlo Wiilflo Irons, Wafer Irons, Fire Dogs. Fire Irous, Nails, Ti. ka, Table Cut lery, Axes, Hatchets, Hammers, Box r nd other Coffee Mills. Brass Faucets and Couplings, Ac. A choice selection of Planished Ware iffeo Biggins, Tea Pots, Oyster Dishes, Chafing Die. os, large aud small, Egg Boilers, Castors. Brltauuia Ware, Bar Room Pitchers, Liquor Mixers, Ci#ar I.auipfc, Centre Table Lamps, Caniphine Lami<*, Oil Lamns, and a variety of Briunuia Burning Fluid Lamps, Biaas and White Metr.l Candlesticks. A largo asoortment of Japanned and Plain Tin-Ware, Chamber Pails, Toilit Pails, Wiue Coolers, Toilet Cases, Caili Boxes, Square and Round Uoxos, Spice Boxes, Ba sins and Pitchers, Molasses Pots, Nursory Lamps, Glass Drainers, Knife and Spoon Boxes, Trays, 12to23inches, Brushes, 4c., Ae. All kinds of Tin dispatch. Printed tion and sent post free. Silver's Firs and Water-proof Mineral Paints con stantly kept on hand; Cacnhine and Spirit Gas. Sale Room—IU, 12 and 14 Baruard-st. Workshop—184 Uay-st. HOT 17 JOHN J. MAURICE. I^THITK FLANNEL.—U mi<18 5-4 White ^^Flannel very flno, just^ received by Laroche 4 bownk. 1JOTATOE8.—10 bbls. film Eating Potatoes, 1 just roccived and for sale bp W. D. FORD. ^ OURNING GOODS. — Black Ala pa ^; ir« invited to the above goods. feb 24 W. IJEtDT, Gibbons' Building. Important to >lo..sckeepcrs. fl’HE Siili*erib*-r respectfully informs his patrons 1 and the public generally that he now sends his Waggon round the city daily to furnish those wbo wish a good article of O.mphlue and Spirit Gas, with a regu lar supply. Fam.litu dosirou* of being furnished will pUass leave the'r addreasat ths store 10, 12 and 14 Barnard Stroot. [jsn 7J JOHN J. MAURICE. ALLCOCK’S PLASTERS. THE MEDICATED INDIA RUBBER PLASTER Of tho Nineteenth 4'cntury. M ISTOHY—Tho history of the.a plasters would occupy more space than can be sparod in these s. Suffice it to say, that the most eminent chem ists and physicians of the United States and of Europe were consulted as to their couipooltlon. But it w as loft toMr. Allcook, who for seven ycarshadthouutlro charge of Mcnars. Ruehton'i Astor House storo, to porfeotthem for pnblie use. Thoy are made porous, so that tlio eva poration of the perspiration can go on sufficiently v here thu plaster is applied, without, as with other plasters, “niaingthe accumulation of acrid fluid, whioh oorodes io skin and occasions many unpleasant seusatinns, not ocessary for the ouro or alleviation of affections for hich a plaster is usually applied. Thoy are tonic and carminative, which ronders them of peculiar value in many affections of the chest and bowels, inoro especially when a nervous character; thoy iu fact warm, aud to a certain extent, vitalixe the part upon whioh they are applied. Theso strengthening, warming, and pain-relieving nlastors, will be found invaluable in weakness of the buck, chronic rheumatism, and contractions of tho mus cles; neuralgia, local norvout affections; in aHthma, aud rams in the aide or oliost, especially when proceed ing from dyspepsia or weakness, or a sense of noldnesa at the nit of the stomach; in chronic or rocent affec tions of the kidneys; in cases of sprains, strains, or bruises; and| iu nearly all eases whore a local pain or c particularly to tho letter from Dr. timoniais, ttviM M1< Mt T. Henderson, whom those plasters of Mr. Allcock oared of a nervous disease of the bowels of many years standing. I* T. UendcrMon’M Letter. _ _ Farnvillc, Louisiana, March 8, 1850. Dr. T. Allcock, SiltI have boen suffering urdor a sovoro attack of neuralgic disoose of roy bowels for years, with hypor- throphy of tho heart, nod hare tried overythiug known to tho practice of medicino from the very bost 61. D's.; but truth prompts me to say that your plasters have given me more normanent relief than anything else I have used, and I believe will prodnee a perfect cure. I am wonderfully pleased with the counter-irritant effect of your plaster, for it is produced in such a mild and gradual way, as well as tho invigorating action it gives to the capillary circulation nround the parts to whfoh thoy are applied, with the great nervous sedative influ ence thoy exert upon all nervous diseases. M n conclusion, permit mo to say, that I have had ox- (■orionue of the qualities of the plasters heretofore in use, but mnit plaoe yours at tho head of them all. Ev ery medical man who becomes acquainted with them, will assuredly rcconmend his patients to use no other than the Medicated India Rubber Plaster of Dr. Allcock. " Yours very truly, I. T. HENDERSON, M. D. The Plasters can be obtained at the Book Stote ol W. Thorne Williams. No. >49 Bay-st.. Savannah, and by order of all Druggists, throughout tho country. jy eod law t-w Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. r |'HE HUli.SCIII 11EK has ou liuu.l, and is JL constantly reeeiving from tho best and most respec- Ublo manufacturers in tho country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, ■noli an Tabic. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forka; Sil ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nud Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauu* Ladles; Pie, Ios Cream, Cake aud Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Picklo and Butter Knives; Nap- kiu Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Halance-Haudle Knives aud Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert rtuno Forie*. O. C. B. CAItTK!!, No 171 ChMlnut Direct, sixth door above Filth, opposite Houre, up stairs, Tiiii-adel _ v offers to the public »n«n tirely now assortment of PIANOS, Jnst roccived from the most celebrated makers, aud of snoh patterns and finish auto defy competition. Messrs. Nunns 4 Clark's and Jame# Thompson's Instruments, which are hore offered, stand unrivalled in the opinion of all oompetont judges, as posfasslngbeauty and purity of tone nevor before attained by any nmkor. Also, PIANOS with AvOLIAN Attncluhont, Churoli and Parlor ORGANS, SEBAPHINFS and 5IELODE - ONS, all of which are warranted, nud will bo sold at tho manufacturers' lowest cash priooa. All uushordura for music promptly attended Second band Pianos bought and • P. 8.—Tho satraordlnarvenoceBsof the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUHIC, aud the perfect satis faction it has given, (ndnees the subscriber to continue it. Lessons in SINGING. TIANO, HARP, GUITAR, 4e., aro given by Artists of the very highest ability. It needs but be mentioned, that Big. ANDItKA A1.FI8I, and Mndomoisollo HELENE 8C1IAAFF, who stand i rs-einiiicnt among the profession, arc connected w ith tho Inctitution, and devoto their time and taloutfl < the pupils. [je2flly] O. C. B. CARTER, Principal. I sold. Piano* toned UEOHOE J. IIENKEL8, No. 173 Chrstnut-strcet, Philadelphia. OFPOKITH TUB MTATE IIOIJNB, Has just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS Costnr’s Exiprmimitor* 170R TUB TOTAL EXTERMINATION Of F Rets, Mine, (Cockroaches, Ante, Ground Mice, Moles, Booties. Cnokcts, Ac. Warranted not Injurious tho human family. Will not dio In their holes. Also Exterminator for tho total annihilation of BED BUGS. Principal Depot, 448 Broadway. . t RanciiKNcr-s.—Washingtonund Contro Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton House ; D. I). Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Paciflo Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, on proprietor, Broadway and Anthony streets; Thibuult, No. 15 Washington atroet; L. Dclino- nico, 25 Broad waj- ; E. O. Howard, Editor of tho Sun day Times j Woatchester House, Bowery aud Broome sti-ccu j W. Ilolberton, A'W Broome street, and 75 Ma' ion Lane: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 South street; GoorgeGay, 07 Union Place; Benjamin Wood, 40 McDougal atreet; I,. B. Blnosso, 43 John stri l, and Ho St. Mark’s Place; Thomas Thom*s,Jr., Architect, 304 Broadway. CKitiinuATK or 167 nrATR.e. I have given Henry 11. Costar'# Exterminator an ef fectual trial, and having seen tho wondorful effects of tho same, aud convinced or the superior efficacy uf his Exterminator over any othor preparation over offorred to the public, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of tho Exterminator, 167 RATS were found dead in the kitchen and cellars. TilOMAS KIRK, • Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 1851. For eale by all the wholesale druggists in the city and the principal druggists in tho United Status, Canadas, West Indies, Ao. Warranted in all cases. Nono genuine unless signed by HENRY R. COSTAR, _ jy 2!) ly 448 Broadway, New York. A large assortment of well finished plain Mahogany .„fm ■»lfo J.^A^MA Y ER, 154 Bruughtou-at; | Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale cheap. CDRTAIN MATERIAL 10MllllSlhii all tin; now ami liinliimiab ( 'lOMFMSlMJ ali ilio now ami 1‘iishiuiiMbie color* j In Brocatello, rinsh and Satin Do Lnlno. Curtains hung in tlio most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE. OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE, in eats for Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or imporl ed to order. Y Persons wishing to Furnish in tho latest etylo in the Fall, are respectfully informed that we are no'-c having manufactured in l'arie twenty flno set* of superb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furnlturo, of which tSo sample sots hate been received. The etylo ie entirely of tho most graceful design. Those wishing to now will please call and examine tho immense btoca t hand before purchasing, as the goods w ill be sold low. Lee & Walker. (SUCCESSORS TO GEOROE WILLIG.) No. 188 Chestnnt-st., Pliladeliiliia, DEALKBS IIV PIANO FORTES, Dlusitrnl IcKtruniontif, Hlieet Illunlc. ViolitiyGtiilnr, KInrp i 'trin^N, c, 4 LL of which will ho sold nt thu vary lowest /l. rates. Catalogues sout to any partof the U. States by nddrosslng ns abovo, post paid. LEE 4 WALKER'S stock bolng the U. States, aro confident of giving satisfaction to all those who may favor them with their patronage. GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED Evans Ac Watson’s No. 83 Uock-strcct, Philmleliiliin, FIRE-PROOF CHESTS! October 30, 1851. The undorslgned,i,ppointed a Committee for the purpose by the ofllcors of tho State t.LU.A.. noon, when Messrs. EVANS A WATSON tostod o their small sitod Salatio Tire-Proof C'he.ts, at which tim^ they consumed tiikkk coups or wood ovor it, < monciug at 1 o'clock, P. white f-^at for two hours, s ciont to destroy the cast iron foot. On opening tho Cl the papers, together with 2,000 circulars deposited in our presence, wore taken out, not only havingbeon pro mt not having tho appearance of acorch upon JosKpn Rit.xkh, John B. Cok, Lx-Oovernor o Pa. Ciia*. E. Hci A. O. Hkister, E. E. Bouimnu ■ and Lenlne Watches; Fine hes; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rngora'a Pocket Cutlery; Kasora and Raaor Strops; Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From hb long oxperionoe and extonaive facilities, he confidently believes ho will satisfy all who may favor him with thoir DAtronago. llin prices are os low, and terms as liberal aa at any establishment in the Suto. mar 18 8. W1LMOT. No. 1 Market-square. JlKTALlilt ST’RIAL EASES. This valuable article Isjustrecelvcd and for salo by I. W. MORRELL &. CO., »opt31y Solengentsjn this City for tho Inventor maimnIEaIlwa k . Tho undersigned respt gall who may nood his services, that he ■has charge of the 6LAR1NE RAILWAY, SUtt is now iu suceorfful operation. He is. therefore, . red to take up vessels of auy site usually viaitius r port, and to do the work of repairing, Ao., able*torus. Those who wish to clean or paint the bot toms of their vessels, can also be accommodated o:i the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also propsu-od to contract for buildiagVessels of any olws or descrip tion, and to carry on the business of Ship-Carpenter ing, Spar-making aud Caulking, in all its various branched, at tlio eastern extremity of tho olty. UT \ good Shipsnithis on the promises. pit 11 II.V. WII.I.INK, Jr. PIANO FOKTIiS. I. W. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment C.W.VAN HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER, For Prolapsus Uteri, {Falling if the Womb.) r IMI h nttimtinu of Physicians ami Liidinssutfering I from the above derangement, is respectfully in vited to “ I’as Horn's Improved Uterine Supporter."— They are mado without tlio Steel Springs, which are highly ohicof.ionablo on accountof their chafing the hips, Ao., making them extromcly unpleasant to bo work.— They have no superior for the relief and euro of the above displacement, and are recommended and used in the practice of the followingrrofoaiorsof Obstetrics and men and children, vis,: .. Eve, Medical College, Angnsta, Ga. Longshoro. Female Med. College, I’hila. Cia*. Woodward, 3Ied. Inut., Cincinnati!, O. W. P. Johnston, Columbia Co Ego, Waah'n.D.C. II. Miller, Med. Don’t, Univ'y, Louisvillo, Ky. A. 11. Cenas, Mod. College of l^iuisiana,N. O., Pbysicians generally throughout the United 8tatcs. C. W. v AN HORN 4 CO , Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all dcseriptic Diseases of Proffcssor J. , _ J. 8. Longshi and by the l j* 16 IT J. B. MOORE 4 CO. Agents in Savannah C. W. VAN HORN’S Improved Elastic Shoulder Brace, TO only Brace manufartnred (hot doc, no! bind or chafe under the arms, aud can be worn with both ease and comfort. Those who have worn other Braces are requested to give theso a trial, to test their superiority ovor all others. Clorks, studonta, tailors, Soamstros- aes, children of both sexes, and all others, who either from habit or oc cupation, or from u weakly or debili tated constitution have aoouired the ihaldt of bending forward, (round 'shouldered) and compressing the Chest and 1. Brace to re: and ousuro Improved symmetry and form and also allow ing a full, froo expansion of the Lungs, hy removing the ooropressio^, and preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak and diseaued. C. W. VAN HORN 4 CO., Manufacturers of Surgioal Bandagca of all descriptions. Philadalnhia. Iml7V J. B. 6IOORE 4 CO. i carriage, with is, at the Broughton-struet Piano and Cabinet W’are- S AVAN IV AH' It A Illicit SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T 1HE Nub*crilier would retr|iec(liilly uiiiioimco to the eitixons of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala- Luma, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for tlio reception of his friends. He assures them that nothing will be loft un done on his part to contiuue it a convenient and comfor table Barber Shop. His prices will be us reasonable as in auy similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and foshionahlo style 40 20 Single'Shave Shampooing Shaving six aud hcvou times u weak Shaving live times ujwvek Shaving throe or four times a week . „„ Ticket* for children's Hair Cutting, tl for 1 00 Hot aud Cold Baths....m - Parents aro rcspoomilly imformod that overy and pain* will be taken with thoir childron when to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for sale a variety of Fancy Goods, suoh as Ucntlemen'i Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino and Cottuu Undershirts and Drawers. Pocket Halm oF Muvnnnnh. This boautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for oleansiug an<l darkening the Hair; thousand* who have receiver tho benefit of eleausing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair, aro willing j .» >r threfl f 0 moud it. Price—$1 a buttle. < r $2 25. Aususlii Barber Shop. lie would also tako the pleasure of informing his _ _ morous friends that he has opened a magnificont Barber Shop under the Augusta Uotol, Broad-street, Augusta, where every convenience will be found to make his pa trons comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Au gusta aro respectfully solicited to give me a call. J. M. llAYWOOD, Monument-sq., Savannah, janl ly And under Augusta Hotel, Uroad-at., Augusta. COUGH*, COLDS AND HUONCIIITfs. P astilles de PAftss./or the cure of coughs. Colds a mi Broach tits. A feet ions of ths Throat-- so prevalent at this season of tho year. Wed j not rocom- msnd the Pastilles de Paris to ear. til the ills life is h*lr to, but we do say they will cure all affections ot the ttiroat, 4s a trial of them will prove. Manufactured by Moore 4 Tavlor, SI Maiden Lane, New York. Jost rc- oetivsd and for sals by W. W. LINCOLN, N. B.—The gsauiae bears the written*Mature of Mooru 4 Taylor. ~ FOK. SALK. A BTEAlf ENGINE—F>crfeetly new, of lOlicrse A jewer. with Booilsr attached. 18 OOBQOffi 4 HERTZ. . " noviss; A LL neoomiM dua (he uminreinieil W indow shades and gilt cor nices.—50U0 Shades, with fixtures complete, lQUUef Woodford’*flue Gilt Cornices; 2000 fine English Curtain Bauds; Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in vario- gatvd colors; large Worsted Tassels to nateh; Cord and Tassel, for Pictures; Pavilion Bings and Rosette; jw:t received and for sale by act 26 I. W. MORRELL 4 CO. I^IUKCT I.Xi’OKTATIONtH IN liOND, J " 30 half pipes Otard Dupey 4 Co. Brandy, various viutagoa aud warranted 4th proof, in Custom House storo*, aud for sale ou as favorable term* as any in tnatw ket. A eonitant supply of diroot importations, Cog nac and Bordeaux Brandies. Also 100 baskets '* Bue- naviata" Champannuo, imported by ourselvo*—a choice HYiie. 50 baskets UcldaleR and Bouche Champagne.— For sale on favorable terms, by fob 21 WEBSTER 4 PALMES. SPUING GOODS. Hart-go de Lain, Chally, Plaid and Printed India Silks, Printed O; gaudies and Jaekonftts, French Cambrics, Qingbaak*, Muslin and Lace Collars and Sleeves, Parasols, Suu Sbados. 4c.. 4c. n ^ 1KNRY LATH HOP 4 CO ...» J^'hbls.New Orleans Whiskey 16 hhds. New Orleans Sugar iawdiBg from *chr. Louiaa Soars, aad for east by ***** I CGIlENc 4 UK! V1GABS. TII8T rrcQi.vud a choice lot of. CIGAR8, viz. if Rio Honda*, 16,000 La Qulpuxouama, 30,000 La Pxtria, 8,000 La India, 10,000 Amicula Garda, {or **!•V P. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull-street, Sign «f the Big Indian, atar Monument-square, 6 dnvaunaii.jGeorgia. OlHiAlL-'Jll htria. otolcc Vmw aicuauiur, »w. cuefloow * cunnimouam. ’I'llE ALTEKATI I in our Store, iuc Plano Fortes, aud A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. boing now completed, wo would Invite tho attention of the tnusfoal public to our stook, comprising overy article bo furnished (wuolbsals aud [PIANO FORTES, by A. Rvodaht 4 Co., J. B. Dunoxk, and others of es tablished reputation, constantly on hand. F. ZOGBAU31 & CO., iMroams, Nos. 74 St. Julian and 1U7 Bryan-strouts, Next to Market 8quaro. Kitchen and (.'evoking Slrcshoeg, wli uai»inu,nuiai.<an >nu rruilUM tSflteS. Oyltert, Milk Meats, every thing that this markot affords, can be had In all stylos on short notice. Young Clerks aud others whol.ave rooms in town, are invited to try the Euro- penn mode of breakfasting and dining nt the restaurant. Philadelphia Lager Boor, Swiss and Lindburgor Choose, kept always on hand lor the use of famine*. net 6 Baglu Hold, On lie Corner of llaier anil Ciatham tie., Oglethorpe, Georgia. SITUATED IN TIIE MOST Ml SINKS* I’AUT Or THK OITT. BY JAMES BELL. Tills is tho largest and host furnish- J cd Uotol in tho city, convenient for ths * Travelling Public. Charges inoderato, and Fare the bost tho country affords. A irgo and oxteusivo Livery Staldo is noarnthand. Tho uhllo arc iuviled (o rail nud sec for (iummilvcs. sopli) EMPIRE HOTEL, PATENT RltDICINER, r pnK i J Marnn, (la., having takon tho above Hotel, and fur nished it throughout with the best of uow furniture, and having large nnd airy rooms, lie hope* to share a por tion of public iialronngo by close ntteution to busiuoss, having good stabling and every convenience to make tho guests of hi* houso oomfortablo. jell * JEB8E CAIN, Proprietor. EDWARD O’ltl ltNE’S GROCERY AND LlftUOtt STORE Tnylor’a IIsillslingg, Market Wharf, a SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. f^ E. O'B. keeps constantly in store largo stock of Gkockiiiks, Liquors,BU Crockery-Waro, Boots, 8hoos, and Clothlngx 35 cheats Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffco. 40 boxes Ground Coffoo. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sugars. 70 boxos Family, l'alc, and No. 1 Soap. 4 iiinos Holland Gin. A liali'-plpc# Cognac Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Dotnostio Brandy.^ 40 do. Phoips'a Gin. •'15 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 16 barrels Tort, Malaga, and Madeira Winos. 76 doxon Teapots, asiortnd qualities. 10 crates assorted Crockery-Ware. ly oo J. ROUSSEAU. Comer Bull auil Buy Streets. Importer ami Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars a THK subscriber hits now mi hand n and well selected stock of Wines, Liquors nud Scgar8, comprising tho following: uue Butt of tho choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintago 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ono Pipe of tho first quality and choicest OLD •• RE' SERVE/' vintago 18H0. Ono Pipo of tlio choicest and most delicately flavored OLD PALI1ET1NHO, vintage 18.10. Ouo l’ino of tho choicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8KKCIAL, vintago lo2U. One half Pipe of the richostand most highly flavored SOUTH HIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two ripe# Old Loudon Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintago 1830. Also a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, ol an olduu im portation, in Boxos aud Demijohns. Two halt pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. " " “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Clarot, Port, Touuriffo,Sherry aud other Wines. Choico Champagne, of various brand*. Hock V imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Alarusohino, setto, nnd assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ac. 100,0U0 choico lluvana Cigars, of various brands a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf do< ALE ! ALB ! ALB ! M essrs, quantock, Roberts &. co.~ Gents—You are hereby appointed our “Solo —Having roeoivod tho Agoncy of tho above well n superior Alo, a constant un<l ample supply bo always kept by us in store at " Willink's Wharf." Persoii* desiring the rvrtiolo will be promptly supplied by giving notice at our Office, ou the Wharf, or th tho Post Office. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS4 L , deoil Willink's Wharf. Families supplied with half barrels of Cream Ale. WM. J. HUNT’S ShavingA UnirdrcssingEstublislimGa: No. ItiNMf DrotiKbion-Ntreet, NEARLY OPPOSITE S'i\ ANDREW'S HALL W J. II. hug* rcHpcctfully to announce to tin • oitixvns of Havnuuah that his facilities for dis patch in his busiuebsare now complete, aud that ovuri attention which tho oouvonienco of his customers may require will bo promptly afforded hy him. Thankful for the very liboral patronage he has thus far received, directed so as to merit a bis futuro off- crease Misreof HairOils, Colognes, Restorative,and 8having Creams of various kinds, Kept constantly on band. WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! 3 PHK Subscriber lias uow mid keeps com-tuntly [_ on baud a large supply of tbo bert quality of High and Oak, Hickory, and Pine WOOD, whioh he offers * * u bo bought iu tlio city. Wood Yard ridge. LloblP-amj 1*. WHITE- KlmmI Cane ! r IMIE Undersigned is prepared to supply orders for REED CANE, in any quantity, for shipment, at short uotioe. Also, keeps constantly on hand a large ■took of Oak, Ash, Black Jack. Pino and Light WOOD! For salo by tho boat load and retail. Consumersean de pend upon being promptly supplied with a good artiole. e placod at tho stores of Messrs. J, Strict Boxes for orders w Murchison, W. W. Lincoln, J. 51. Cooper A Co., office Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. WOOD! W OOD!! 3 'HE SUBSCRIBER keep* constantly on hand - largv — pi>iy of Oak and Black Jack, whioh he will 1 on as good terms as wood can be fr-i^litat any wood- yard in this city. Orders left at Allen A Co.'s yard.o at my residence, cornor of Wost Broad and Bryan su will be attended to. (fil ly) F. W. AVJERFELT. WOOD ! WOOD! r |' , IIE Subscriber will keep cniisinnlly ou hand JL at his WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a foil sunply, at all sonsons, of OAK and HICKORY WOOD. All orders left at J. 1). Jesse’s, Broughton-struet, bo promptly attended to. | Wood Hold Low For Cnsli. _*CP| • J«n 1 tf J. M. BUTLER. CUFAiii'NBKHiliP NOTICE. r FHE undersigned havn this day u*Hocia(t-d thorn- X solves together under the name and stylo of Kouip- ton A Verstille, for the transaction of a gcucral Dry Goods huriinwH*. Having taken the stand in Waring's Range, No. 72 St. Julian, aud 1U7 Bryau-sts., next door to McHsrs. F. Zogbauui A Co.’s Music store, thoy will, In afow days, bo propared to offor to their friends and tho public, a iiaudsomo aud well selected assortment of Spring GooUs. EDWARD H. KEMFIUN, HENRY W. VERSTILLE. 8avnnnah, Fob. 17,1852. feb 19 3U hbds. N. O. Sugar 26 “ Choice rclincd N. O. Sugar 40 “ Prime aud choico Porto Rico do 25 " Fair and Prime Muscovado do 150 bids. Stoaui refined do 30 “ Crushed do 20 boxos Louf do For snip by [fob 21] WEBSTER A PALMES. H igh proof wiiihky. «&c. 60 bbls. high proof Whisky 80 " White “ do 60 N. O. do 40 " Monougabela do DARGA1NH! BAUGAINH! DRV GOODS AT COST. W C. WADSWORTH will coinmauco di« • nosing of his rich aud valuable stook of FANCY AND KTAPLK DRY GOODS, Good# line will fail _ _ price* before imrckasiu these goods at prices fu ,. bo bought it any other houso enumerate prices hero, but invito all them that goods will be offered at prices which will be call and examino tho goods nud j. . ; . ‘foff. “ w « »r« dotorminod to sell these goods at prices full 25 per cent leas than thoy can a tho city. We will not ‘ » call, acr.uring 120 " Phelps Gin e old Bourbou do Domestic Brandy Acw .Spi'lllR Goods. O RGANDIE nml Brocudn Mit*lins Striped and pluiu India Silks Plain and checked Glace Si-ks Cheeked nud striped Alourniug Silks Mousqattino and needle-worked Collars oalisfaotory. dee 9 Storo under Marshall House. TAILORING. TUTKS8R8. DIBBLE &: CAREY hat 1?X turnod from the North, rospcotfully oustouiers, tho oitixens of Savannah, nr*, generally, to call and examine thoir Full stock 'of ail stvlos and rolor. of French, English and Amorl. Cloths, Caruiinieros and Vestings, Whioh they are r ?a-’.od to manufacture to order in the neatest and most having just "T invite thoir r*d tlio puhlii fkshionabiytyles. Also their stock of Ready-Made aSHH: ifsSSSf* . in par f of Ssrdinian, Albert Top. Chesterfield, Coddington, and other new and fashionable Coats, Vests and Tants. Tho undersigned having selected theso goods with confident >r. leasing all who may be iu . ,took of ELRNI8HING GOOIJs and whioh choy will soli t DIBBLE 4 CAREV. New Goods P ER STEAMER FLORIDA— B.rrec., Tl.iuei Delaines, Muslinr-, Robes aud Challeys. "■*” ° * — piiTii NEVITT, LATH HOP S UGAR, LARD, WHISKY AND AIOLA8SES #nlo—to arrive per sohouuer Martha Jane from New Orleans—hy [m4] KINOHLEY, LOCKETT 4 CO. t tfllUNIl Fur Hale io Arrive. ■<nnn Buck* Soltcxpt-cted daily per shin Hicli OUL/Uard Cobden, 10 to the tou, bv C. A. L. LAMAR. P RUNING HcisBon and Instruments, lor sale b 7 , F. W. CORNWELL 102 Bryan stroet, b lRD C-AGBH. Just reccivni an aasorlineut of Canary Cages and Bird Glasses, for sale by COLLINS k BULKLEY. I IUjt, Miu ton i ' I > kW whMf - W ROWLAND 4 CO. -i JBtrygjEBApq den . BTZ. U AY-—100 Bales nrime Ea.toru Hay. for sale P* r Susan Ludwig, from Boston, br Ludwig, from Boston, by BUNKER 4 OQDBN. I^LOI/U'-BK) blits. Kaiuniur# Flour, for sale Jl to arrive per Josephus, bv arrive per Josephus, by '« BUNKER4 OGDEN. \V r niUHK Y.-100 M,l«. O. ww7- *j“. l 7 twt) n c < ZAQHORMt'c‘lJNWni(}UAa| f3r Extra tine white Cotton Hose Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs - “rimming* W. C. WADSWORTH, ANDREW LOW 4 CO. J UHT RECEIVED—50 bulos Georgia Ohiiu- burgs; to bo sold vory low. M. PREN DERG AST 4 CO., 178 Broughton-st., mar 1 Opposite St. Andrew's Hall, West side. FOR HALE. Cooper, 25 yenrs old—tvarrauied 20 yoars old, accustonied to planta- uou work, and warranted sound. Apply to mar 3 W. WRIGHT. G roceries i groceries!? grocer ies; ! I—'The stock of Groceries now io 8t. An drew's Hall, are selling us low for cash, as it is tho in tention of tho representatives of tho lato O. B. Soally, deceased, to wind up the business, For good aud cheap Groceries, coino to SCALLEY'S, 8t. Andrew's llall. I ARD CANH» Oil und Cninplieno Cuus, riucar! J Tea and Coffee Canisters, for salo by JAMES SULLIVAN, 145 Broughton-st. W OODEN WARE. Brooms, Pulls, Brushes, Cheese Safes, Hour Boxos, 4c., for salo by n,ar 3 JAMES SULLIVAN, 146 Broughton-st. Ground Coffeo-the best White Java—for sale SCALLY'S, st. Andrew's Hail. F IG IIAMH.—Two casks of nico Pig Hams just reboived aud for sale at SCALLY'S, 6t. Andrew's HaU. \ r \AEKNC’lENNE8 Edgiug and luborune. for sale by f#b2S LxROCUE 4 BOWNE. just receivod and for sale by Pols, COL'LINH 4 BULKLEY. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA? IN QUART BOTTLKH. PREFAB HD BV J. DENNIS, M n AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. * * For Diseases of the Liver, and lo tntrifu th. Wood: Useful in Jaundice, Sick Head, ache, Ditzinest, Loss of Appetite General Debility, Constipation * Piles caused by Costiveness, ' Pains in the Hones, pr Rheumatism caused by the. use of Mercury,. Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimnt.. Boils, Ulcers, Sfc. * et irotn tlio rect that it stimulates the Liver to iu r.. 1 IU healthy Mtiou on the Liver and Blood pr*r*iit. tho tendency of morbid Intinencc*. and is often aaSr ' S ard against disease. Those who are aoquaiufod^ifk b Southern Sarsaparilla will rowdily r«ri5wj th5X tfiis preparat on has the natural Sarsaparilla tiu which proves it to be a pure and unadulterated aiw!' The oitixens of Savannah and vicinity will find i thia article has tho best effect upon the avstam give, bettor satisfaction to those who use tFthS’JK prennration of tho kind In use. Plij sicians have nssuranoe from the proprietor that u contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit ends** 1 ohnriue matter enough only to preserve it. Trioo $1 jpor bottle, or 6 bottles for $6- Sold in Savannah by James H. Carter and J n Moore 4 Co.; Midville, by J. Griffin; Sandersviiu' i. N. W. Haines4 Brother; Waynesboro',by L.Sohwaru and by druggists generally. ’ Those ordering this article from druggists or torn mission merchants, should express in their orders. Eg* “Dcnni,’» Georgia SarnapariLU." Another HcIcutIUn Wonder! GItEAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA I DR. HOUOHIOM’S wttre.Dipni,, JtJIca, prepared from Rennet,orths fourth stomach uf the Ox. after direc tions of Baron Lie- big, the great Phr- aiological Cbemiit, by J.8. Houviuros, M. D.,Phila<lclphis. _ j— , Pa< ,TbUlsatni!r WonaOrtui remedy tor Inoigeation, Dyspepsia, Jaundlc*, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Debility, onriugif- tor Nature’s own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gostrio Juice. gSF Half atoiunoonfullof Pepsin ln- fusodin water will digost or dissolve five pounds of Rout Beef In about two hours, out of the stomach. PEPSIN is tho chief element, or great direstlngiprin- oiple of the Gastric Juloe—the solvent of the Food, the 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 (rws IHyestin Fluid, precisely like the natural Qastrio Juioe in its Chemical powoie,and furnlahiua complete and perfect substitute for it. Hrlcntlflc Evidence! Call on the Agent andgetadosorlptivooiroulargrsUi, giving n largo amount of soiontiflo evidence, from Lie big's Animal Chemistry, Dr. ComLe'e Physiology of Di gestion, Dr. Pereira on Food aud Diet, Dr. J. W. Draper, of Now-York University, Professor Duuglison'sPhysi ology. Prof. BUliman, of Yalo College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology, 4c., tog et Lor with reports of cures from all parts of tho Uuitod States. No Alcohol, Uitters, op Aclda! JIB* Remember this: Dr. Houghton's PEPSIN Is a great natural remedy, fres from Alcohol, Bitters, Acids aud Nauseous Drugs. It is extreniuly agreeable to the taste, and may be takon by the most feeble patients who oanuot eat a w ater cracker without acute distress. Be- of Drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a drug. wards or two yoars in every large town in the United States, and tho Agents osn refer Dyspeptics to many rotuarkablo euros in evory town! Numerous details of oasos, reports of cures, certificates of Physicians and Patients, aro given in tho Ciroulart .rnlshsdby Agent* gratis. Pepnln In Fluid nnd Powder. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and iu Proscription vial* for the use of Physicians. Private Circulars for Physicians may bo obtained of I)r. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole pro- ‘ !#s of prepnratiou, and giving the authorities upon hich the claims or this new remedy are based. As it not a soorot remedy, no objeotioncaube raised against s use by Physicians in rospcotablo standing and regu lar practice. Prioo 91 per bottle. “Tr OBSERVE TUI8:—Every bottlo of tho genuine . in boars tho written signature of J. 8. DOUGH- TON, M. D., solo proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark secured. J9B“8old by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines W. W. LINCOLN, Wholesale and Hetail Agent ir* Savannah. J. A. MAYER, 164 Broughton-st., Savannah, je!7 eodly-lawi Wholosale and Retell Agent prehension aud delivery at’mv OL.„ - hoy TOM. Ho is about 36 or 38 yoars old, about 6 feet " U iuohea high, brown skin, quick spoken, has some II, | km** is also well known in Augusta and on the River Boats by tha »vne name—he oau read and write. place, und i* well known by Uie name of “Tot WM. WRIOIIT. Jb years old—thoy aro accustomed to the culture ot ' Cold and Rios. Apply stoafnbSat hand and firoi ■n 35 years old and ! *— ntod sound. Apply WM. WRIGHT. goal 30 ynars old, in, warranted souna; a wife 33, oountep vaise^r-var- WM. WRIGHT. CIIAillFAGNK. fjQ Baskets various brands Cbampagm riMIL X an Goods, and Summer stook of Foreign and Domestio Dry Is, to which thoy invite ti c attontionof buyers be fore purchasing olsowlm i. Die WITT k MORGAN, lliboro's Building, Congress-st. 11DKK, CIDER.—3(1 bbls. Newark Cham- i navns cider, just received in store, and for aale by W. 61. DAVIDSON. |>UTTER, CIIEKfE, dcc.—3u kegs selected I) Goshen Butter: 6U boxes English Dairy Cheese: loo do. new scaled Herrings; 20 quintals new Codfish: 100 boxes and 50 half boxes Bunch Raisins. Received per steamer, and for rale by •”-'2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 4 CO. Ij'lNE IS RAN III EH.—4 hi P old “ Piuet, Caattllion 4 Co.,’ “iJoubouohe * Co.." 10 sighih pi pagno Cognac," all of lor sale by [fob II] H N A BII it G H.—Cotton Osnaburgs, Bom Planters' Fsctory, in store. For sale by URIOIIAM. KELLY 4 00. half pipes Pale fine j.,“ 2 half pipes do. do. 10 eighth pipes do. do. " Chain- iperior quality; in store and 0O11EN8 4 HERTZ. QJ ^itlOUkU Bern TonguiaMd Uo- O l<.gua Sausages. Near Hams, Bacon Sides and 100 boxes aud es aud bags ed by [le M. J. SOLOMONS. EED OATH—In any quautity, for sale hy feb 3 A. C. TOMS, 126 Bay atrett. INK HKGA118.—'75 AR Begurs of direct nn* mrtatii’u, and of the following choice brands:— ondo Gold Leaf, Consolation, La Palma, Rifle and Urauadoua. Also 100 61. Sugars of domestic mabu- facturu, for sale by [feb 10] M. J. SOLOMONS. Vi 60 boxos Smith's Family Soap 60 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch 50 do Adamantine Candles 50 do Bedell Mould Candles, 0 and 8 100 boxes Choese 100 do Scaled Herring. In store and for uale by [feb 16] 1,'ULTUN .tlAKKKT BUKF—10 ImJI IiMi. P mm. FulMa A kr AI.AGA (iltAPES, OKANOtS, LEMONS! 4o.—Rooslvod i»or steamer Alabama, 6 kegs Mal aga Grapes, 10 boxes Oranges, 10 do. Liquors, Kai*ioS, ’' iif* Dates, Prunes, Almonds, fto. GEO. ALEXANDER, nar 9 Cor. Bull nnd Congress sts., Mun’t sq> EH8 PORK AND 1IEUF.-30 bbls. new 1YX Mess Pork, 100 do do Beef, just received and for sale by [fsb2l|WEBSTER 4 PAL61E9. UiUOltEUTO.NGUliS, PiuoupploCheese and O English Piobles, just received per steamer Uoriiid, (fob 10) M. J. SOLOMONS. ^ Shirting, 5 to 12-4 Brown Sheeting, Marlboro sirlpoa and plaids. Mariners stripes. Blue Drill, Mixed Deuiins, Apron Chock, Bod-tiok, Brown Drill, ho.,^* salo by (mar 1) LaROCBE 4 BOWNE. ■JtlSACHUU SIIIKTINO, and thcllti,.- ” -i> Ti .ad 4 4 Bl.acli.d Hliirlinr, fcuort.d qu»li- I, »■« Jhllowcue Cation, b to 14-4 itl.Khtd OM.t- iug, Bleaobei] Cotton itrill, for Bale b. _ ni.tl LiltOCifE t BOWNE- DEWITT A Mono AN. V I. Alt KT " WIN K.~5tl boxe. Chato.u Mxrg.n, Cbato.u LatHt., tit. Jullao, St. Ejnd- - -ialibjr [f.b'44] > ACON ANOI.AUP.—dOcoiki cbolco Hn«« J II bhd>. tiidu. ; 2b do. CbouiJ.n; III bbU. obolo. Leaf Lard. Received and for sale by MO M A U0N4JX) YLE._ Tot, just rocciv- w OMDEN WAKE.-Ai - .-.,1-- T V «d from Now-York: Oak, Cndar and Pine Tub#! Pails, Keelers, Piggins, 4o. .. v fob2(1 MOKaK 4 NICHOLS, 163 Broughton-st^ IVEUrUUt hALT AFtOA'r.--0.<**| _j sack# Liverpool 8alt—ten to the ton, and in ordor, lauding and for HZ. fob 6 4o., in cases at reduced prises, to oIom the consignment! BUNKER 4 OGDEN. OTTLKIJ WlNKHnml IIRANDIEH.— Madeira, Pert, acd Sbirry Winos and Brandies of - fe £--- vintage, for sale a fog*] Pettigrew's White Corn. T WO cargon. of tlio above cnlubratvd Corn for rel.toaxriY.by (f.b U) c. A. L. LAMAR. C1.UTII1MU AT KKUUCKW FHICIW. W E aro noa. nlfcr'.ng tbo batatica of our .(Cnk of Fall and Wintnr Read/ Mad. Clothing at rt- duoed pricaa—«• will not ray it eo«4—bat a. low M any ofbor U[,■;(• In tb« elty, on onr ninxl er.4’1 tortaa. J40 21 ROBINSON A CAMP. r k7 f«»^^ LlROCRE A BOWNE. n . a MUdail^resTuK.-10 hbtl iTAAiH.-eni's;j^.3-.-rr.T.^Hr~ is?. HiimTSm" X) reo tsb U WILLIS A WDKDAOt _ UA4JB AND HITS—A good J* - reo.ivod jiSSTvSiT per toes, Cranberrios, J lish Wathuts, F English Wainuts, Pecan Nuts, Pickles and Sauos, Catsups, to. ""S’® ilaa, l’n' TTgS GEO. ALERAMUEB l . CAATSv—«)0 bu.hnl* Tcnnauoe flood <*>!» * f S&iT^^^.^AgON A Igfflb. V AIMJI.KON UITTiOlM.—A fresh ‘ i> b red f« «i. by A bonaci). UNlVBrt.-A brealiW I of the very ktrt uanufaeturs, tat sal# by feb6 M0R8E 4 NICHOLS. 1JACON ‘Jl bhdr. Sidn. and Sbouldon, UoJ j^ln. nnd for -