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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FKIPAY, MARCH 25. 1853. W MM A Modkkn Lurrm.—A young Udv or ox* troordiiinry intellectual capacities, of course, addressed a Idler to her cousin, living in a neighboring village ns follows : Doer Kussin the weather whar wr i« air knld and I atippouo wliiiryou h; itt-'r koltler we is awl well an muthr linegott the his Terricke an bruthur Tom has gott tlio Hupping Koi)' and sister Susin has golt a Baby anil lhonp thcee lu lynoH will ftndo you in the name kondiahun rito aune yoornphockahunato Kua* Chinkmr Typk in California.—THt Alto California mentions the arrival at Son Fran* cisco, of Mr. Richard Colo and wile, from llong Kong. Mr. R. has been engaged for more than tun years in the manufacture of Chi* iteno typo, in prilling, end in tho instruc tion of tfio natives, in the arts, both of printing «M*d typo making. He has now removed to San Francisco, where he oroposea to employ his types for the benefit of the Chinese, while his wife engages, as eho did in China, in their instruction in school. VST The progress of the Maine Liquor Law is given by the New York Herald us follows : -Four States—Mujpe, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Vermont—have adopted tho Maine Liquor Law ; on the other hand, these ad vantages ore counterbalanced by simultaneous checks. Illinois has tried the law, and repeal ed it. . It has been lost in the Legislatures of New Hampshire, Wisconsin and Michigan. Up to tho present moment, tho attempts which hsve beer made to introduce it into Now York hsva failed. I3P An old ballad thus gives the genealogy of snow: "My fathor vutt North Wind, My motbor'a name was Water, Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. • line, to WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING STORE. H AVING removed from the corner of Bnrnard nud Bryan street to the new brick building erected ou uie site of the Phoenix House, on Bryan street, abovo Mr. Champion's Grocery Store, the Subscribers respect fully announce to the cititeus of Savannah and its vi cinity that they will keen constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of Steady Made Clotliinm', Together with evnry article necessary in tha Gentlemen's Furnishing Line. We would invite special attention to our elegant and select stock of Fail and Winter Garments Shirt* of of tho finest quality, Cravats iu every variety, Collars o newest styles, Drawers and Undorshirt* of va- materials aud make, Caps, llate, Gloves, Socks. of the newest styles, Drawers and Undershirts of va rious materials aud make, Caps, Hats, Gloves, Sock a, Boots and Shoes. Also Trunks, Blanket*, Ac., Ac., all o! which will be sold at * l/nuttually Low Price*, byj novd-Om D. ABRAHAM A BROTHER, Oliver’s new brlok building, Uryau-t WINTER IRON WORKS, Montgomery, Alabama, S«pt. 1, 18.TL mliESK Works, employing 150 hands, construct I an average of an Engine weekly—aud beg attention o7 Mill owners to the most valuable improvement in Mill Alachinory of the day, and so warranted— to wit: COOl*JLiit’S PATENT UPK1U11T AND DIRECT ACTING SINGLE AND GANGHAWMILL KNG1INK. BMOUACIMU (W1NII OTaiilt VAI.CAIILK IMrilOVXMENTS) HUXIE’S PATENT CONTINUOUS FEEDWOBKS An incomparably superior substitute for the Hay Wheel. Tha peculiar principle from which tho above Mill de rives 1U greatest merit, is xuoro especially valuable in UNION 8AVIKB STORE, areas SacilBrf AT MAAS St HEYMANN'8 CLOTIIINti EMPORIUM. "Vf A AS Sc HKYMANN l>.« 10 Inform Ih.ir lVJL patrons and the public generally, in both the elty anacoantry, that <hey sre now preparodtv offer one of the largest and best selected stocks of CLOTHING, andageneral assortment of Gen tlemen's FURNISHING GOODS and Fancy Notion9. ever brought to this city, suitable for fall and winter wear, at price* never known or heard of in this* %•, enumerate a few leading article* In t wliloh we invite special attention: Extra. Heavy Overconta, In Bearskin, Petersham, English and American Pilots, Fins Blanket and Doable Cloth. Rress and Frock Coata, In Blaok, Bluo, Brown, Olive, and Dove Colored Frenoh and English Cloths. Haafneaa and Hnntlngr Unnts, In every variety of styles, and of different materials, such aa Cloth, Custinure, Twood, Cashmeret and man- ufactnrod in plain, olouded, striped and mixed patterns. Paatalooiia, la Blaek and fanoy Colored Cloth, Casilmero and Cas- slnet superfine Doeskin in various colors. mSls; VMls, Plain, White and Figured Satin and BUk-for wedding and party wear: Double and Single Breasted, in a va riety of materials; Plain Black aud Fanoy Satins,Doe skins, Cashmeret*, An. Hosiery, a«uts* Shirts, Undershirts, Drawsrs. Socks, Gloves. Suspenders, Cravats, Silk and Satin Stocks, and Neck Ties of the latest French and American styles in great variety. . „ _ lint*, Caps, Trunks, Carpet Dags and Valises. The peauliar faculties possessed by the Subscribers for importing their stook, will enablo them to offer induce ments in their trade seldom met with, and at the earno time making THE UNION SAVING STORE Corner of Congress and Jefferson strceU— the greatest depository of READY MADE CLOTIIINO in this oouutry. MAAS A I1EYMANN. lloys and Youths’ Clothing. Not to be surpassed in the variety of styles, raako and low price, to bo found at the above nauiotl osts' lisbment.oct4 ly Corporation Notices. HA VANN All P. Hut'SR Ac HOSPITAL MARCH 1st, 1853. Visiting Committee ior March and April: John W. Anderson, and Charles Green. Application* for admis sion should be made to the Visiting Coromitteo. eases of emergency any member ©f the Board of Man agers may grant ponnit*. ' AN ORDINANCE " rtt To amend tho existing Firs Ordinance* of the City Of Snvammli and the Hamlets thereof. Bee. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen of the City or Savannah, and the hamlet* thereof, *- Council assembled, and it la hereby ordained by the a th >i ity of the samo, that from and after the passing of tills Ordinance, the Eavtern Boundary of the tire limit* of the City of Savannah, and tho Hamlets tliereo* bras follows, to wit: commencing at the ltlver, foot of East Jlroad Street, and running tlienos South wardly along the East sido of East Broad Street, pro longing said line until It intersects tho prolougetlon of t Street, extended to the East. aa See. 2. Be it ordainod by the authority aforesaid, " ' % ~ MI I* of Ordinances, militating ic Ordinance be aud tho same that all Ordinance* or part againt tho provisions of thii are hereby repealed. Passed In '* ** 1 ID. 8.] 1833. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL piERHON, HEIDT Ac CO., No. ;u Bry- .t. M, and 68 Ht. Julian-ats., Savannah, Georgia, have now In (.tore, and are receiving weekly addition^ by tho steamers, a large aud well selected 8prlng stock of fash ionable READY MADE CLOTHING, to whloh thej invite the attention of inerchauts and the public in gen eral. Tho favorable reputation onr goods have gained, both for style and quality, we are determined shall be sustained; and no efforts will bo snared to glvo our cus tomers entire satisfaction. Receiving,as wedo, goodsdl- reotfrom OUROWNMANUFACTORY,we aro enabled to sell them os low as can be furnished in the Southorn country. Our stock is varied and complete throughout, and peculiarly adapted to tho Southern trade. We have now in store COATS as follows: Black and Fancy Ala- nooa and Bombasine Frocks, Sacks and hall Sacks, Brown, Buff and Fancy Clouded Linen Coats, Fine White Linen Duok English l'altots, Fanoy Silk Cro tons, Pongee Silks, Real Grass Llnons, Black aud Fan oy Casbmerette Business Coats, eto., oto. PANTS, Block Doeskin, Plain and Fauey Casslineres, Plniu and Fanoy Linen Drilliugs, Heavy whitoand Fanoy Duok do., Blaek and Fancy Cashmerotte, etc., eto. A grout variety of White Fig'd and Embroidered Marseilles VESTS, Black and Fancy Satin Forms, Whitoand Fan cy Silk do. do. Also a fall stock of Furnishing Goods, Game, Merino and Cotton Undorshirts, Fanoy Cravats, QIoj**, Suspondor*. Books, eto. Also a superior stock 1 Clothing. The attention ot Merchants vis it/ is respectfully solicited to an examination ock, which will be sold on accommodating feb 10 Rs application to the Gang Saw frame. The Engine stands immediately underneath tho Sash, to which tho piston Rod is direotly attached. The motion of tho Sash is thus direotly controlled by the steam in tbo cylinder, sad by the introduction of this at a particular point, the foroo of both the up and downward stroke! usn- a'iy falling with such jarring effectspn the plumber block* and wrist pins,) is ontlroly arrested, tho Sash being thus always suspended os it were ou the Steam, relieving thereby the journals and wrist, (so liable to heat In tho usual application) of all heating tendenoy. By virtue of^this^ principle, practical demonstration ‘ *" *" “* e mills aro capable of auoa- caa be furnished that thoss ay speed of 200 revolutions per min: sneed are nearly noiselessj the cut of the saws being almost alone hoard. A common speed for tho singlo saw under this application is from 250 to 300 revolu tion* per minute I Tho style in whioli theta Engines aud their appurtenance* are gotten up, is superior Penalty throughout, witilo the mill iu its design, embodies eve ry practical aud woll tried improvement extaut. The Engiuu and other work from this establishment is not excelled in any part of the Unitod States. Employing M it does, the best talent, aud provided with the best heavy and light tools aud material*, no superiority of style or workmanship is admitted! This point is readi- Voriu° J<led b/ * ho tUit tho ®« v ® r J «*tensivo Attention Is also oallod to Cooper’* •* Strictly Portable nml Vlbru- _, tory” Circular Saw Mill; whioh may bo hauled with entire facility, from point to fioiat, at pleasure, by four borsos; aud is w&rrauted su perior to any heretofore presented to tho publio. Contraow made for delivery In New York, Now Or leans, Mobile, Charleston, Savannah, Augusta or Mn- oon:—tho transportation to those points boing moder ate from the facilities presented by the Railroad i Watet communication therewith. Address, A. WARNER, Seo'y, Or, J. 8. WINTER, Ag^t, V. 8.—These works have reoentl J*ShlppSd to’iw'a- ooltt, Fla., a Mill provided with two of •• Cooper's diroct acting Gang Engines, aud two of his singlo Saw En gines?' will oh are capable o* —***— *•' ,u “* **- * - • &W hi«h are capable of ontting 60,000 loot of lum- Hie parties ordering, effected the purehaso aftor • tour‘through tho Northern aud Eastern States, iu -.arch of the best and most approved Mill, after first examin ing tbwo of this company; they returned after thor ough investigation, convinced that no establishment wet with presented snob general advantage*, or coiubi- feationa of improvement as found at these works* KKrauKscis: T. O. Metcalf, President Mechanics’ B’k Augusta. G. B Lamar, Pros't B'k of tho Ropublio, New Yoi Leonard A Smith, N. Y.; E. Withiugtou, Savanna >Vm. M. Mania, Charleston| Wright, Williams A Vo., New Orleans.ly oot 13 TTAKPKtt’N MAGAZINE for March. JUL Baatrlea) or. the Unknown Relatives, By Cuth- -ue Sinclair, author of''Modern Aucomplisbuxeuts, 1 The Two Merchants; or, BolveA aud Ioaolvent. By T. S. Arthur. THE*K‘ , Ici£KucmKKB rlli^AHOU. A.4MMU-, Aul.rica Villa Arohluotu.., goataialn. 11“'" »»J SlaraUaM, wlUiJa Uworiptioo or Klglitoou Villlol oua Tluo. Oliutolio., oto. PONAH'S MOMTIILY AIAUAZINE FOR MARCH. Tlio Alihunoa of Uumaa lAfo-au old Fiioud iu New Dress. Hand-Book of Uuivorsal Geography; Being a Gasot- teor of the World. Edited by T. Carey'CallieJt, A M. K Novel. By tho author of *• Mary Uartou.” The Dean’* Daughter; or, the Dnjt wo live In. By Mrs. Gore. FormUe by (mar8) JOHN M. COOPER A CU.ft GOHalAMKR II ATM. ^^TH18 Hat will cxar.tly meat tha Fvn «',thetexture being light 'and the stylo tho latest. Received and ior* w ®l f N. K. BARNUM, *d , I«0 Congress-st. -i— .a:.. FLOUR. BARRELS Hlrum Smith Flour, OV 41) ,'f pure Gunuussoo do., 32 hf" Extra do. ds., Landing from brig Wilson Fuller and for sale by *aar 14 ClAGHUUN A CUNN1NQUA B MOURNING GOODS. LACK CKAl’E SHAWLS, Bombaainos. Canton Cloths and Alpacas, Grenadine Ciepo de Farrio, ~ * Blaok and White Tissue, ChemUetts, and Under iidkf*, Jnst received by W. C. WADSWORTH, B ** r H ' 03 Broughtou-st. SLUING GOODS. B ECEIVED per Steamer- Plain and Printed Bareges, Barege de Lain, Chally, Fluid and Printed India Silks,] Printed Organdies ond Jackonetv, French Cambrics, Giughama, Muslin and Lace Collars aud Sleeves,I Parasols, Sun Shades, ko., Au. ItYld UKNHY LATIHiOl'M CO lFACUN, \VliUky ami guaur. JD0Ofcl»lA trim. u.wOlnolun.ti Eicon udu. iw DM,. H,w Urlouu Wtiiiko/ - *0 hhd*. New Orleans Sugar andlng from aehr. Louisa Sears, and for sale by — \ HERTZ. Tfpfii™ AND CHECK MATTING-4* ? f 4-4,5*6 and 6-4—just arrived and for cate by r sata by ^ AIK1N A BURNS k NEW HJIYRNA DATES. 4)A FRAILS now Suiyrnu Dales just received— Xo»V/ for solo ty ■ «wt COUEN8 A HERTZ. YalOR 0ALh,—Ten tihures Augusta &. Wuyues- X; horo Railroad Stock. Apply to RNGLIMII lUlSTAUU. A SSS2S8S«*H OE article op ENGLISH J\. MUSTARD, lu largo and small cans; also in bot- um—jnst received and for sale by ' ' ^W* W« LINCOLN, Mouumont Square, Q17GAR and 1u*Ios«m,--10 hhda. N. o. 8u" gait. It! do Muscovado do ; 30 do Molasees, 75 bits do new crop, received aud for eale by _toar 14 Mo MAHON k DOYLE. rrng~£lON>8 MK1N and lb« MIVUIl JL HUNT— by outturn Da Bekixaiiu. Furtlmr sup ply at the LAUV9 WORKBOOK; SPEECHES OF 11AYNE AND WEBSTER, received by JOHN M. COOPER A CO. *V,YARlSLKlZKD IRON MANTLR8- lYl Centre Table; M| ' ~ "-'an aud lor durability Spooimons may be IE * NICHOLS. Urcut Keduction of Prices. In ordor to reduce the present large and ohoice stock of WINTKH GOODS lla 8AVANN Aii* B AZAAR, 118 Drovghton atreet, uextdvorto Horton If Hike- man's Jewelry Store. A DELDANCO begs to nnuouocfl to his city _fjL • and oonntry customers that in ortler to prepare hu store for tho reception of his Spring Goods, be has determined to offer to purchasers fur cash very liberal Inducement* to supply themselves with Winter Goods from hi* prosent stock. To those who have not com- P lb ted their supplios the present affords a rare oliauce to make purchases. Those Goods being entirely new, are not thrust upon the market (as is often the case with cheap sales) to be sold at any prico, iu order to get rid of them, but are offered to cash purchasers for tbo reason above mentioned. Housekeepers will do well to call early, thoreby insuring to themselves the best op- > make good selections. Itobfuson A Camp, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dealers in Fine Ready-Made Clothing, A RE now receiving their stocks of Fall mid Win* tor Goods, consisting in part of fine Blue, Black, and *anoy Colorod English aud Freneh Cloths; Over- Coatings, of Black, Blue and Fanoy Colored Reavers and Korsoys, Pilot Cloths, of Blue, Black and Drab; English, r ronoli and American Cassimer ,ofBl*k andFauoyCol- ors: Vestings, of Silks, Bautins, Cashmeres, Embroid ered, and rioh Cut-Silk Volvets. All of whloh will be mado up at the ehortet notice, and iu the best style of workmanship. Onr Ready-M&do Clothing is manufactured at the S el of. n S. wn Oothlnx House of W. T. Jennings A Co., No. 331 Broadway, New York, and la warranted equM to any in the oily. We keep constantly on hand the largest assortment wl!i Ura Goods of any honse in the trade, such as White and colored Shirts; Fancy do; Silk, Lisle Thread and Game Merino Under Garment*; Shaker Flannel and Juunbe Wool do; Thread, Cotton, Merino and taJnbs Wool Hosiery i Silk and Cotton Umbmllas; Blk, Whit* and colored Kid Gloves, of Alexander's make; Bcarfs, Cravato and Collars; and, In fact, evory thing necessary to a gentleman's wardrobe. For tale on ati sooommodating term* aa can be had in tho city, at Qandry's Building, next door to Pnldaki House. sop'JI Fall and Winter Dry Goods. I aROCHE, HOWNE Sc CO. have roceiveil by re* j cent arrivals, and offer for eale upon the most fa- yorable terms, a full stock of Plantation Goods, to which they invito the attention of merohanta and planters, vis: 25.UUU yards Kersoys, all qualities. 13,000 do Schley's Plains. 10,000 do white and blaok Washington Jeans. 6,000 do heavy all-wool Plains. 8,000 pairs English Duffll Blankets. Mg u d ,° }°riL y*4» * nd »a-4 Whitney Blankets. 80 bales 3-4,7-8, and 4-4 Bro. Sliirtfn, 20 do Osnaburgs. Tu addition to the above, thoir stook of Honse Famish ing. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, is now oomplete, and will compare with any house in the southern country. Upholstery ami Cabinet Work. The subsoribor* having taken the etcre on Whltaker-stroot, next to Dibble k Carey’s Tab lorlag Establishment, respoctfully announce “ . the citisons of Savannah -liat F to oxocuto all orJors in the above line REASONABLE TERMS. Special attention paid to repairing all kinds of Furni ture. ROT Funerals supplied at the shortest notioe. M James larkin. oot20 THOMAS TIERNEY. section of an Ordiunuco, entitled Au Ordinance to ant apart and dodicutc a portion of the Spring- Hold plantation, lately purchancd by the Corporu- tion from the hoirs and devisees of Joseph Styles, deceased, for a public Cemetery : to provide for sule of tbo lot* in iuid Cemetory, for purposes of sepulture, and for tho protection, preservation, adornment and regulation of suid Cemetery, ami further to rogulato future iatoriucnts. Passed June 3d, 1852. Sco. 1. Bo it ordelned by the Mayor And Aldormou of the city of Savannah and the hamlets theroof, in Council asiciublod, and it is hereby ordained by the au thority of the same, that from and after the passing or this ordinance, the 6tb ecctiou of said ordiuanee above recited, shall be amended by adding the following pro viso, after the word "Valuation.” to wit: " Provided that no person in his own name shall bid off or purchase of tho lots in said Cemetery." Sou. 2. Bo it further ordained by the authority afore said, that from and after the passiug of this ordinauoe, ceased member or connection of his either of the old Cometorio* into Laurel Qrove Ceme tory, bo, and the semo is hereby repealed. See. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority afore said, that all ordinances or parts of ordinances milita ting agaiuat the provisions of this ordinance, be, and the same are, hereby repealed. Passed in Connell, 8avaunah,;March 10,1853. 8.] R. WAYNE, Mayor. Kpwahp O. Wiiaow. Clerk of Connoil.; 0 mar 13 A Bill to bo ciiiiilod an Ordinance to atnond diunnee entitled " An Ordinance to prevent bulls, cows, oxen, and calves, and otlior cottlo from run Ding at large—passed in Council lllli Fob., J84L 8EO. L Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldormon of the City of Savannah, and the Hamlets theroof, in Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby ordained by tho authority dinauoe tho provisions of tho above reoitoH Oidiuaaco be so amended and oxtended as to provent bulls, cows, oxen, calves, and other cattle running at large within tho following limits, vis: Guinnctt street on the south, prolonged east and west to theoxtondod corporate limits of tho City of Savannah, und the haiulets thereof, the Savannah river on the north, and the corporate limits of the City of Savannah on the east and wcst. Bkc. 2. Bo it further ordained by the authority afore said, that all Ordinance* or part* of Ordinances mili tating against the prorisions of this Ordinance be, and tho same are hereby repealed. Passod in Cuunofi, Savauuah, 10th March, 1853. Attest: R. WAYNE, Mayor. Euwaup Q. Wilson, Clerk of Council. marl'J 10 AN ORDINANCE. Disorderly Riding and Driving—Draya, Wagons, Ac. Bko. 2. Aud bo it further ordained, by the authority aforesaid, that each dray, cart, wagon, or otlior carriage so intended for biro, shall bo driven and managed by a so lor, discreet and able person, uot less than sixteen aud not over sixty years of age. and for the violation of the provisions of this section, tho owners of such dray, cart, wagon, or othor carriage, shall forfeit and pay not exceeding thirty dollars, 0. 4. And be it farther ordained, that it shall not bo lawful for any person or persons to ride on homo-back in the oity taster than iu a canter; nor for any coachman or other person driving a coach or othor carriage, to pro ceed faster than in a moderate trot; nor for any person driviug a loadod eart, wagon, dray or other carriage used for tha transportation of any articles of produce, wares or merchandise, to proceed in a pace beyond u walk, (oxoept bread-carts, which may bo driven at a moderate trot,) but all unloaded carts, drays or wagons - r be driven in a inoderuto trot, in all wide stroota, vided. nevertheless, that the drivers thereof be allowed to turn corners or proooed through streets, or on wharves, in auy other manner than in a walk, and any person violating any of the provis ions of this seotiou, ortho owner or owners of such vo- hicles, shall, on oonviotion, be fined, if a white or free rson, in the sum of flvo dollars; aud if tho offendor a slave, his owner or employer shall pay a like sum, d on refusal to do so, the said slave shall bo eommit- 1 to jail, aud there remain until his owner or em ployer shall have paid the said tine, together with all oxpensos; and if any free person of color offending against this Ordinance, rofuio or bo unable to pay the aforesaid linos, such free person may bo committed to jail, there to remain not oxoeeding ten days, or uutil the said Qno and all expenses shall have been paid. Bkc. 5. And be it further ordalucd, that u» carts, drays, wagons, or other carriages, shall use tbo lanes of the city, but shall avoid driving through them, and iu ease any nerson be fouud driving in, or using the lanes aa aforesaid, without good or sufficient excuse, the dri- thereof, or tho owners or employers whereof, shall ned in a sum not exceeding three dollars, to be col lected aud euforoed iu the same manner as is prescribed in the fourth section of this Ordinance. The City Marshal, City Constables, and the officers and privates of tho City Guard, are hereby instructed to euforcetho abovo eeotiuno of an Ordiuanee passed June By ordor oV his Ilonor, R. WAYNE, Mayor. Edward G. Witaow, Clerk of Connell. inh4 -10 struotion aud putting down of a Flood Gate bpriugtield Canal. For plan and spooihoations, apply to the undersigned JAMES 1*. SCREVEN, 28- Chairman D. C. C. lUtha ! David morris, Corner or Bryan and Jekkerson-Stiiekts, SAVANNAH, Manufacturer of Iron Doors, Shutters, Locks, all kinds Railings, Grates, See. WROUGHT IRON BASES, with unpick- able Locks, RADS TO oiiukk. Persons wish ing to ascertain the qualities of the 8afcs made by mo in this oity, aro respeotfally . rewrred to tho Bank of Savannah, the Planters' Bank, and the following chants, whom I have supplied: A. A. Solomons A Co.. Einstein k Eokman, J. L. Cope, and D. B. Niobols. All orders pnnotnally attended to.ly aug24 duns, Hides, Hardware, &c. r it, . rpHE SUBSCRIBER beg* leave to inform his I friends and the public generally, that he has pur chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTI1ERS, 175 Congress-si., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PWTOL8, ko.. at very lownriecs, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low prices. I Gentlemen iu want of a good article l are invited to the above goods. ' feb 24 W. HEIDT, Gibbons' Building. CANDLES. 1 BOXES Hull Sc Sou’s Mould Candles, 15 do pure Sperm and Stearin do, 5 do Adamaaline do, all at costprioes; 15 do Patent Tallow do, liti cents per lb.; ShalfbblsNo 1 Mackerel; 5 do do No 3 do; 10 qr do Nos 1 and 3 do; 5 half bbla Codfish, Sounds and Tongues; 20 boxes Pearl Staroh; 20 do Colgate’s Pale Soap; 20halfbbis extra Caual Floor; 15 bblf Extra do; 40 basket* assorted brands Champagne; London Porter, qtaend pints: Fine old Brandio* aud Winei;, in bottle and on draught. To bo aoid ehoap for eash, at 8CALLY’8. St. Andrew's Hall. U UFKRIOR WIIIMKY.—1 bbla. «J' first rale K7 quality landing and for sale by lo by COHEN8 4 fM superior and much cheaper, seen by calling at 155 Broughtoa-st. S iHOKKD llJdtltlM;*.—SO lion. ol^colSj Uernap laaU.r*,ndfors*lo.fc C. a BOALI.Y-8, St.Andr.w.U«ll. ( 1AMT11.K HOAPt—Id born. Una CmII. Uo*p J la «tor«, .ad for .M. at v ■° ht 8CALI.V6. at- A.dr.Wi Hall. A ONIONS—S3 bbla. UALU* bU " 0N10NS >*“<“»« >" r BRIGHAM, 1CKLLY A CO. Silk.; Iluaiu.. da Ye- by tho master, ownor, employor, or guardian of a negro or person of color, shall pass the bearer thereof until ton o clock P. M.; but that, in order to pass a uogro free person of color after ten o'olook P. M.. a specie ticket shall be given, which ticket shall spocify Uie hour when it is to oxpire, aud maybe given both bo- fore and after ten o'olook P. M.: Provided, however, that no ticket shall pass the bearer thorcof after mid night. whether it be dated before or after that hour, un less the time when it is givon, and the object in viow, and the place to which the bearer is sont, are distinctly speoiffed.” The officers and privates of the City Guard are hore- by ordered to enforce the above section. By order of his Honor the Mnyor. q , EDWARD O. WIL80N, —g»vann*jj. 2jth Jan^'y, 1853. Cicrk of Connoil. P COUGHS, CUI.UM ANI» UHONCHIT1S. AriTlI.LKS UK PARIS,/or the curt ofCcuekt, CobU and Brimcblti., Auction. «• IK. Tbroat—M prevalent at this season of the year. Wedo uot reoom- mend the Pastilles de Paris to onre all the ills lift is heir to, but wo do say they uiU cure all affectious of the Uiroat, as a trial cl them will prove. Manufaetured by Moore k Taylor, 81 Maiden Lane, New York. Just re ceived and for sole by W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. sole by N. B.—The genuino bears the written siguaturo of !few-Ynrk Advertisements. Philadelphia Advertisements. Costiu’s Fxterminator. S OR TIIK TOTAI, KXTKUMINATlON Of . Mice, Cockroaches, Ants, Ground Mice, oles. Beetles. Crickets. Jto. Warranted not iiquriou* to the Homan family. Will not die in their hole*. Also BUGS tUrm * n * t0r **** 40141 BED- Prinolpa! Depot. 448 Broadway. .» I A ,tr * !U iJ NC,c * '" Wa * ,lln S ton,kndC8ntr ® Markets; Mr. Hodges, Carlton Honse; D. D. Howard, Irving House; Captain Flowers, Pacific Hotel; Shelley's Saloon, Johnson proprietor, Broadway aud Anthon Chas. 1 hibault, No. 15 Washiugton stroot; ... nioo, x5 Broadway ; E. G. Howard. Editor of the Sun day Time*: Wostehcstor Home, Bowery and Broome streets ; W. Uolberton, 430 Broome street, and 76 Maiden I.ano: Empire City House; P. V. King, 41 Sfuth street; George Gay, 67 Union Place ; Benjamin Wood, 40 MeDougal stroet; L. B. Bincsso, 43 John \ 4re 2!h A,ll «fk’*Plaoe; Thomas Thom: " Arohitoot, 804 Broadway. cxuTirii)ate or 1C7 dcaths. I havo giyen Henry R. Costar's Exterminator reetual trial, and having scon the wonderful effoets of “ ‘^tae, aud convinced of the superior efficacy of his rm I tutor over any other preparation ever otferrod i publio, I cordially recommend it. By two appli cations of the Extormlnator, 167 RATS wore found dead in the kitchen and collars. THOMAS KIRK, .. „ . „ Bowery Hotel, 395 Bowery. New York, December 11th, 18M. For sale bv all the wholesale druggist* In the city and Hie principal druggists iu the Unitod States, Canadas, Ww.t luilfoi, ko. WRrrautotl In .11 omui. Non. .onuino unlow .Isnoii bv HBNKY H. COSTAH, ‘IS* V US Ilra.dw.y New York. JvjM5o b ^k A 6r YEB - lM Do wise In time—’TIh folly to defer. _ AFFLICTED READ 1 f|^IIOU8AN()S are suffering from disease from whloh there is no difficulty in boing permanently speedily relieved, provided the means bo aged. As every vice has ita own punishment, so it would seem overy disease has its remedy. This U true, and there “ °°^hjng in this life more certain than that the AMERICAN COMPOUND is the most speedy aud certain reraody for all diseases of a delicate character, known to the world. .Adapted to evory stage of the dis- easo sox aud constitution, at a 1 .‘times and soasons, there is no fears of exposure, detention from buB 1 nor restriction in dict;f rton the certain and spect *‘®f R B, iT ®®' n °w tho most popular remedy of the lay. Ion thousand oasos havo been cured effectually iy it during the past year. Prepared by a practical jhysician, tl.o affllotod can roly with eonfldouco on its powers over diseases of this oharactor. Full -Ask for the American Compound, tho Wrapper, and tho name blown in the Glass—Prioo For sale by A. A. Solomons k Co., Thos. M. Turner k w.. W. W. Lincoln, Savannah: Phillip Moise, Agusta; ElllvACo., Macon; William Root, Marietta; and by Druggists in All the large towns and Cities in the United eodly iff 29 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpiIK SliBSCIUIlER Im. on li.ml, .oil I constantly receiving from the best and most respeo- table manufacturers in the country. Rich Diamoud, Ru by, Pearl, and othor Jawolry, and sterling Silvor Ware, suoh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks; 8il- ver Plates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors: Cups nnd Bauoera; Goblets; Tumblors; Pap Boats; Soup and o a . u . c . e ^ ftd,0 * ; Fie, lee Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Bolid 8ilver Dessert, Piokle and Butter Knivos; Nap kin Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Kuivos; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladlos; Cake Baskets; Castors; WMters; Suuffer* and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantlo Clocks and common Brass Clocks of every desoriptson. Gold and Silver Lever and^Lujdne Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Golif and Silvor Thim bles; Gold and SUver Speotaoles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fine Rogers * Pocket Cutlery; Razors and Raxor Strops; CardCasos Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watobos and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronago. Ilia pricos are as low, and terms as liboralas at any establishment in the State. MOT, No. 1 Market-square. FI8K’8 iHKTALLl (J BUIilAL CA8U8. Tiiisvaluablearticlolsjustreceivodaml for sale by I. W. MORRELL Sc CO., sept 31/ Bole agents in this City for the Inventor PIANO FOBTES. W. MORRELL & CO. Have on hand a splendid assortment ’ Piano Fortes, from the best manu factories in the country. For tono and finish these instruments cannot l>e ex- oolled. For sale on accommodating terms, at the Broughton-atreot Piano and Cabinet Ware- SAVANNAH BABBEll SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T IHE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the oittien* of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for tho rseeptlon of his friends. He assures them that nothing will be left un done on his part to continue it a convenient andcoinfor- table Barber Shop. His prices will bo as reasonable os in any similar establlsr- ‘ *- ‘ Hair Cutting, in noata 8iugle?8have Shampooing 25 Shaving six and seven times a weok 2 0U Shaving firo times atweek l 60 Shaving throe or four times a week l 00 Tiokets for Chlldnm’s.Uair Cutting, 8 for 1 00 *tot and Cold Baths....A fio Parents are respooffully imformed that every care and pains will be taken with their ohildron when sent to the Saloon to bo waited upon. He wiU also keep for variety of Fanoy Goods, such as Gontlemen's ), Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress 8hirts, Me rino and Cotton Undorshirts and Drawers, Pocket Ildkls., Collars, Sooks, and othor articles of Gentle- men's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh, Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and a great variety of other articles. Bnlm of 8uvannah. This beantiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands who havo rwioivod tho benefit of cleansing of dandruff improving and darkening tho Hair, r n "— - a.. Price—>1 a t-ottle, or thre Pitmo Fortes, O. C. B. CARTER. No. 171 Cheetaut- ■eot, sixth door above Fifth, opposite o State House, up stairs, 1'iiii.sDxt. IU, now offers to th* pnblio an «m- : tt.i — tir'ely new kssortmeut of PIANOS, jnat received from the most ooiebrstod makers, and of suoh patterns and finish a* to defy competition. Messrs. Nunns ft Clark's and James Thompson’s Instrument*, which are here offered, ataud unrivalled In the opinion — lingboauty and purity Church of rll competent judges, as possessing beauty an of touo never before attained by any maker. Also, PIANOS with jBOLIAN Attachment, and Parlor ORGANS, BERAFHINE8 and MKLODE- ON8, all of which are warranted, aud will bo sold i tha manufacturers’ lowest oath prices. All eash orders for music promptly attended to. Second hand Piano* bought aud sold. Pianos tuned and repaired. P. 8.—*ln« extraordinary snoces* of the PHILADEL PHIA ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and the perfoet satis faction it has given, luduees the subscriber to continue it. Lentous in 8INOINO, PIANO, HARP, GUITAR, ftc., are given by Artists of the very highest ability. It needs but bo mentlonod, that Sig. ANDREA ALFI8I, and Mademoiselle HELENE 8CHAAFF, who stand urs-eminont among the profession, are connected with the Institution, aud devote their tlmo and talonts to the pupils, [Je2fl ly] O. C. B. CARTER, Prlnolpal. UEOKOE J. HENKELf; No. 178 Chestnut-street, Philadclpliin. OPPOSITE TIIK STATE IIOI ^K, Hm just received from France his Spring assortment of FURNITURE COVERINGS pOM lftk-mSfi™ SftSEHBSftiiil, color. yj in Brocatelle, Plush and Satin De Lain*. Curtains hung in tbo most substantial manner. ELEGANT FURNITURE, OF FRENCH MANUFACTURE, in eats for Drawing-Rooms, always on hand or import ed to order. Persons wishing to Famish in the latest style in the tall, art respectfully informed that we are now having manufactured in Paris twenty fine sets of suporb Rose wood Drawing-Room Furnituro, of which the sample seta have beon roeoivod. Tho style is entirely new and of tho most graceful dosign. Those wishing to Furnish now will pluasocall and examine tho immonso stook on hand bo,ore purchasing, as tho goods will be sold low. A large assortment of well finished plain Mahogany * nd Walnut Furniture always on hand, for sale obeap. Lee & Walker, (SUCCESSOKS TO GEORGE WILLIG.) No. 188 Chestnnt-st., Fhludelphia, DBALKBS1N PI A NO FORTES, Maalcnl Inatrvmcnta, Mheet Mimic, Violin,Guitar, Harp 8trlngn,&c. A LL of which will b« sold at tho very lowest /V, T* 101 ; Catalogues sont to any part of the U. States by addressing as abovo, post paid. LEE ft W ALKER'S stock being one of the largost in the U. States, are confident of giving satisfaction to all thoso who may favor them with their patronage. J® *4 ly GREAT TRIUMPH ACHIEVED BY Evans Sc Watson’s No. 88 Dock-street, Philadelphia, F CHE %um wMim, UARIilHBUKU, Vx. October 30, 1851. The undersigned, appointed Committee for the purpose the officers of tho State r, wore present this after- i, when Messrs. EVANS t\re-Proof Chests, at which time they consumed tuukk conns or wood over it, com mencing at 1 o'clock, P. M., , whtteheat for two hours, sufh- cienttodostroy tho cast iron feet. On oponin* the Chest, the papers, together with 2,000 oiroulars deposited in presence, wero takon out, not only having boon pre- thom.g’, thavin, Jossrn Ritnxr, Ex-Governor A. O. Hkistkk, ppcarauoo of scorch upon JOIIN B. Cox, PATENT ICINEB, ko. Liver Complaint, And all Diseases arl- sing from a disor dered Liver or Sto mach, such * Cornuipa- tion, Inward Piles, FuMnoM or Blood to tha Head, Aoidity of the Htomnoh, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, PtUlneas or weight in the Btomach, Hour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter- log at the pit of the Stomach, 8u imming of the llead, Ilurriod and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or 8uflocatiug Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or .Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of Perspira tion, yellowness of the Skin and Dyes, Pain in the Side, Rack, Chest. Limbs, &.c,., Sudden Flushes of Rent, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imamnlnys qf Evil and Great Depression of .%>irtf«,can be effectually cured bv DR. HOOFLAMVS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, ritxiMHED nr DR. C. M. JAl'KHON. AT THE GERMAN MEDICIFE STORK, 120 ARCS STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the abate diseases it not excelled, if equalled, by any other preparation in the United litotes, the cu ret attest, in many oases, after skilful physicians to worthy the attention of invalids virtuos in the rectification of disoasex d lesser glands, exercising the most i iu weakness aud affections of the di gestive organs, they aro withal safe, certain and pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. I From the Boston Uoe.J The editor said, Deo. 22d— Dr. Hoq/tand's celebrated German Ritters, for the onre of Liver Couinlaiut, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronlo or Nervous Debility, is desorvedly one of tho most popular medicines of tho day. These Bitters Complaint from tho u th?* remedy. W* vineed that, iu tho uso of theso Bitters, tho patient con stantly gains strongth aud vigor—a fact worthy of groat consideration. They are pleasant in tasto aud smell, and can bo used by persons with tiie moat delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstances. We are sneaking from experience, and to the allliotod we advise i of the best literary papers pub o of the most C.W.VABf HORN’S IMPROVED ELASTIC UTERINE SUPPORTER Prolapsus Uteri, (Falling of the Womb.) tTmIE attention of Physicians and Ladies Hiiilhring I from the above derangement, is respectfully in vited to " Van Horn's Improved Uterine Supporter."— ey are made without the Steel Springs, which a jhly objectionable ou acoountof their ohaflng tho hi] fto., making them extremely unpleasant to bo work. They havo uo superior for the roliof and cure of tho above displacement, and are recoromondod and used in the practice of the following Professor sof Obstetrio* and Diseases of women and ohildren, via,: Proffessor J. A. Eve, Medical College, Augusta, Ga. “ J. 8. Longshore. Female Med. College, Phila. Chas. Woodward, Med. Just., Cinoinnatti, O. W.P. Johnston, ColnmbiaCol'ge, Wnsh‘n,I).C. U. Miller, Med. Dep't,Univ'y, Louisville, Ky. . v .. Conns, Med. College of Ix>uisiana,N. O., and by the Physicians generally throughout the United States. C. W. VAN HORN ft CO , Philadelphia. Manufacturers also of Trusses, of all descriptions ot Instrument* for Curvaturo Spine, Club Foot, and for all derangements requiring the use of Bandages, or Instru ments for restoration. J. B. MOORE ft CO. J® 15 ly Agents in Savannah r $2 25. in 4 Moore ft Taylor. VfKW 4400118 FKRNTRAillKIL .1.3 Elegant I^iood Striped Tissues, White and Pink Pl d do Rieh Priutod llareges, Bl’k, Plain, Fig'd aud Plaid Grenadines, Rich Organdie Lawns and Muslins, French Cambrics, Black Bareges, Black and White Paris Mixtures, Light Kid and Alex. Silk Gloves,51 Black aud Whito Crape Shawls, Euib'd Luce and Muslin Chemizettes, Col'd hBk Cords, Parusols, fto., ftu. At 88 Broughtou-st, by mar 17 W.C. WADSWORTH. Augusta Barber Shop. He would also take tho pleasure of informing his meroui friends that lie has opened a magnificent Barber Shop under the Augusta Hotel, Broad-street, Augusta, whero every convonioni'e will be found to make his pa- truus comfortable. Strangers and friends visiting Ai 5—— -»c rcsncctfnliy solicited to giro mo a call. J. 51. HAYWOOD, iuouament-sq., Savannah, l at *l ly And under Augnsta Hotel, Broad-et., Augusta. NICER.—5000 Shades, with fixtures complete, Woodford’s fine Gilt Cornioes; 2000 fine English Curtain Bands; Curtain Pins; Worsted Cord, in varie- — i-— '-~jc Worsted Tassels to match; Core lotures; Pavilion Rings and Rosetta; 2. W. MORRELL ft CO. /'tlDKK.— 40 barrel!, suporior quality Ciiaiu- pagno Cider landing this day from brig Macon, for salob y(mar 17) W. M. DAVIDSON. PILOT AND NAVY lSltKAD. rvO BARRELS laiuling from brig Wilson Fuller oJ\J and for sale by mar8 CL AG 1IOI1N ft CUNNINGHAM. FOR 8ALK. 4 STEAM ENGINE—perfectly now, of 10 horse power, with Booilor attached. * a 18 c Ouffifc ft I JLj 4 casks Old l’each do; 50 .... ... . Pipes Holland Olu: 30 bbls. F. A.do.; 40 bbls. N. O. Rum: 76 bbls. N. O. Whiskey: 30 bbla. Old Alouonga- holado. Received and for salo by MoMAUON ft DOYLE. 1) KCKIVED per sleuiuer Alabama, il burrel* XV Pig Hama—for sale by A. BONAUD. u,.„ Just rcooived aud in store, 200 Roloson's extra r Baltimore items, 4 bbls. Now York Pig do., 2 I*. Smoked Beef, Smoked aud Pickled Tongue*. Pig Bacon, Bologua Sausages, ftc. m*i 9 GEO. ALEXANDER. AMd, SMOKED REEF, TONGUES, &c.— lust rcooived and ’ Baltimore itemi Jj-^KBF. — Choice t Pliilatiolphiu family market aud 1 n * rt ® r bMwl*» also, fsw larrels Dried Beef—lor salo b< IlIN M 18 ft FLORANCE. A DEI RA WINK—iu woo«l and glasa- somo of very superior quality—for silo by 16 MINIS ft FLORANCE. W IliTK Uanjc ; Colored do ; for sale BOWN F OULARD LIJHTRK, Fruncli Prints, Mus lin Gingham, and Swiss Mu*lin,(col'd figures); juei reoelved by (mar 15) LxROCHE ft BOWNE. KNTLKIMKN’8 8UA1A1KR ( RA V ATS, Silk Pooket Udkfs, Liuan do.: jutareooivad by nr 16 Lx ROCHE ft BOWNE. “I 8 ?! “ Mk OWMilM"iukriuTa T^OKHALK.—A Afulatto Girl Heventeen years X. old—a good hovse servant, und capable of cutting iud making dresses. Apply to mar 16 WM. WHIG IIT. l.’OUMAI.li.-A Woman thirty-tivo years old ft. —a good cook, washor and Ironer. Apply to mar 16 WM. WHIOUT. 1.1 011 MAl.K A Man twenty-six years old— P flrst-raco bouse servant and warranted sound. pply to (mar 15) WM. W RIG HIT. A beautiful article, used MOR8E ft NIClIOlfS. IkUTTKIt, C11EK8E. dkc.~3U keg* selected Goalum Butter: 60 boxes English Dairy Chooso! 100 do. new seale-I Horriaxs: 30 quintals new Codfish. 100 boxes and 50 half box*a Bunob Raisins. Received per steamer, and for sule by m*r* SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. ~~ vmassrsz: Q A BOXES UiiJ.rwood’. Pinklu., in half g.lJyn ..a fr “" 0, "°" mmrS . CLAQHQBN ft CUNNINGHAM. \XANTILLA8.—Received uer steamer Flori m j*. b ,«y Jgfeggjw nar permanently, just roeoivod and for salo by vintages and warranted 4th proof, in Custom House stores, and for sale ou as favorable terms as any in mai^ Let. A constant supply of direct importations, Cog- nao and Bordeaux Braudies. Also 1UO baskots " Buo- nayista 1 ' Champangne, imported by ourselves—a choice It me. 50 baskets ileidsiok and Boucho Champagn-*. For sale on favorable torus, by <* b 21 WEBSTER ft PALM; CIUABS T UST received a choice lot of CIGARS, viz. U 10,000 Rio HoimIos, 10,000 La Guipuzeuana, 10,000 La Patria, 8,000 Iu India, 10,000 Antonio Garcia, for ®*1« *>y , , P* JACOB8, No. 27 Bull-street, Sign of the Big Indian, near Monumcnt-squaro. fob 5 Bavannah, Georgia. S UGAR.—20 hhd*. choice Porto Rico Sugar. landing and for sale by mar5 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. T?fl Hand dlBROIDERIES, Luce aud Muslin Capes, _ Undor-handkrv, I^tco and Mmlin Collars, Emb’ci andkerchief*, Undor Sloovee, 8wlss and Cauib'o Edg ings and Inserting*, Emb'd Skirts, fto. fto., jnstreoeived b y . W. C. WADSWORTH, Marshall llouao buildings. To th* Owner* of Pumps Iu ihe City,. T REQUEST tho citizens who have private pumps X not to call on ths mou attending the publio pumps to repair them, oxoept through tho Contractor, as he personally sees aud examines overy pump in the oity every day ^Sundays excepted) by eleven o'clock, A. M. The subscriber will attend to any calls for deepening, clearing, or repairing on new private pumps. . _ JOSEPH It* THOMPSON, City Pump Contractor. B RANDY.—25 half pipe* choice Brandy i landing, of the following brands: 10 pipes of I^mdoii Color Honuessy, .* OUurd, Dupuy ft Co. Cognac, Jas. Hennossy ‘ " J. J. Dupuy , " " ^ Saserao " Imported la. Hit, lasi -for »1. by °th» BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO, LOCK ANU UAIU8. KQ barrel, Baltimore Floor, Am lte> a.ild'i Bu^.r-eured ii.mi, Laadiu, from brig du.ephu. mid for mile by “terld CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM. W OOL — WOOL — WOOL—purclrueil by jaa U ROWLAND k CO. e. w. VIM MOUNTS Improved Elastic Shoulder Braee, The only Braes manufactured that does not bind or chafe under the arms, and can be worn with both ease and comfort. Thoso who have worn other Braoes are requested to give these a trial, to test their superiority ovor all others. Clerks, stndonts, tailors, Seamstres ses, children of both sexos, and. all others, who either from habit or oc* cupr.tion, or from a weakly or debili tate J constitution have acquired the habit of bending forward, (round 'shouldered) and oompressiug ths Chest and Langs, will find the above Braee to remedy the above defect, —.. . and ensure an erect oarriago, with improved symmetry and form of body to the woarer, id aVso allowing a fall, free and healthy action and S ausion of th* Langs, by removing the compression, preventing thereby the Pulmonary Organs from becoming weak and diseased. C. W ; VAN HORN * CO., Philadelphia'" V ‘ PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE. T ,fE ALTERATIONS and IMPROVEMENTS JL in onr Store, including a flno SHOW-ROOM for Piano Fortes, and A MUSIC DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES. being now completed, wo would invito the attention i the musical publio to onr stock, comprising overy articlo BKTAII?) 116 /jr Ca £ k? jfauiishoa (WIIOLXSALB AMD PIANO FORTES, By A. S-IV.DimT k Co., J. B. Duuhax, «nd other, of cl- tablished reputation, constantly on hand. K. /iOUB AUM dc CO., iMPOXTXBg, 1SARGA1N8! BARGAINS! DRV GOODS AX COST. \\T c • WADSWORTH will coinmenco dis- If • posing of his rioh and valuable stock of FANCY AND 8TAPLK DRY GOODS. This day, Deo. 9th, at New-York oost. We hope no ons in want of any article in the Dry Goods liue will foil to call and examine the goods and prices boforo purchasing, as we are determined * f- -‘---Mir—- -* - - - these goods at prioes full 25 per cent, lest than thev be bought atany other house in the oity. We will not enumerate pricos here, but invite all to call, assarinx theuUhatgooda will be offered at prioes which will be satisfactory. Store nnder Marshall House. Dr, Jackson, are now reoooimended by prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in oases of female weakness. As such is the ease, we would advise all mot hers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves muoh siokness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will find thoso Rioters advantage ous to their health, an.we know from oxperieuoo the salutary effect they liav u upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the bozt family newspapor published in tbo United States. Tho editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN B1TTER8. "It is seldom that we reeommond whataretermodPa tent Medicines, to the oonfidunoo and patronage of oar readers; and, thorofore, whon we reeommond Dr. Hoof- laud's German Bitters, we wish itto be distinctly under- *•—* - ) are no t njmgfcj n g 0 f the nostrums of the noised about for a briof period and tlion or they have done thoir guilty race of mis chief, but of a muuioino long established, universally S rized, and which has met tho hearty approval of the iculty itself." Evidence upon evidence lias been rocoived (like the foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, tho last threo years, aud the strongest testimony in its favor is that there is moro of it used iu the uractice of the regular physicians of Philadelphia thau all other nostrums com Lined, a fact that can easily be established, and full, proving that a scientific preparation will ‘ their quiet approval whon presented ev form. That this medioine will euro Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it as directed, It acts specifically upon the stomach aud liver; it is pri ferable to calomel in alt bilious diseases—the effect immediate. They can bo admiulatored to female '~.nt with safoty aud reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character wliieh is necessary for all medicines to attain to iuduco coun terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are iunoeeutly deceived. Look well to the marks of the Genuine I They havo the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in tht ‘ without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Aroh-stroot, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PRICU8 REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy tho advantages of their great restorative powers. Single bottles 75 cents. Also for sale byj. A. LaBOGHE, W.W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, llaviiaud, Earrallft Co.,Chari ton. S. C. MWFl; PATENT MEDICIJfES. mwiss; AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. —**• For Ditrateu of the Liter, ond lo pu.n. Ulood: Vecfnl in Jaundice, tSlelWelf' ache, Uiittneee, Lot, of Avnciii, Ucru ral Vcbittlji, Cotutipation ’ Filei earned by Ceetiveneee, ’ Paine in Ihe lionet, or Hhfurnatiemeaunr.d by the uee of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneoue Eruption.. lloite, Ulcer,, See. ^ l! ' 1 3 ■’HE aho»e diaciuw. uriM jenertll, , . active .tat. «! tb. Ltv.r, ot an .uu!? l"‘ ood. The h.r.M .rillii will b. found OHtanVL 1 ^’ from the fact that It stimulates the Liver to fromtSSu With most of persons it aetsnpoa thelawelsas ami* purgative; it cleanses the system from its iiarnTriTT 4 without causing any irritation in the aliinenUr* I. 1 . !• or dsbilitatiug effeot. “«wry oaui, Iu healthy aotiou on the Liver and Blood dk,*.., tho teudenoy of morbid inflnonces, aud is often guard against disease. Those who are aoqualJtaSSS: the Southern Sarsaparilla will readllypercelv!S5 this preparation has the natural Sarsaparilla tafu which proves it to be a pure and unadulterated 0 * The citisons of Savannah and vicinity will Sadlw this artiole has the best effect ui>on the svstom gives bettor satisfaction to those who nee It than ?!!- preparation of tlio kind in uso. * n tn J Physieiaus havo ossurahoe Prom the proprietor that it ooutuinsnothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit andia* ohariue matter euongh only to preserve It. Prioe $1 ncr bottle, or (J bottles for $5. Sold in Savannah by Jamos II. Carter and j n Moore ft Co.; Midvlilo, by J. Griffin; Bduilcrivilli' i, N. W. Haines ft Brother: Waynesboro', by L.Sehwarti and by druggists generally. Those ordering this artinle from druggists or cam mission merchants, should express In their ordsra, t?~ “Dennis’t Georgia SarnayariHa.'i »«. ROOEKS’S LIVERWORT AND TARi A SAFE anil certain euro for Coughs, Colds n AiUmis, Consumption of the Lnngs^ Spitting of ulood, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, and all Pulnwaar? Affections. * BTA LOVELY YOUNG LADY CURED OF C0N8UMI>T10N!,A£I U 4Gi" The following is from the pen of Win. R r,*}. son, Esq., the distinguished edttoT of the U. S. Mlliterl and Naval Argus, under date New- York, January 1850. Whatoould be more conclusive! J “ It Is seldom wo permit ourselves to oocnpy naru* in these columns to speak in praise of any artiole in the patent modicine way; but when wo see the life of a fol low oreature saved by the use of any medicine wh*u . - - _ ever, wo consider it as our right,# not onr dufo £ newspapor published in tho United States. Tho editor give a simple statement of facts, that others inayin like manner, be bcuefitted. Tho case which has ’in duced us to pon this articlo was that of a young lad* of ■ acquaintance, who by frequent exposure to ths ht air, contracted a Cold which settled on the Lumi ore ita ravages could bo stayed. (This ooourred two its ago this wiutor.) Vancus remedies were used with very littlo effect or benefit. Tbo Cough grow worso, wilii copious expectoration, and the sunken era and pale, liollow check, told plainly that pulmonary disease was dcing its worst on her delicate frame. The family physician was consulted, and although he wonH not admit to the young lady that she really had the Consumption, yet he would give no encouragement as to a cure. At this crisis her mother was persuaded to mako use of a bottle of Dr.|Itogers's Conjpouudisyrup of Liverwort and Tar, and we aro bappy to state she was perfectly cured in less than three months by this medi cine alone, after even hope was destroyed. It is uu- less to comment on suehaeaseas tbis, forth* simple troth will reach whero polished fiction never can. If any doubt tho authenticity of this statement, let them call at thin oiHco.—U. S. Military and Naval Argus, No. 19 Chatham-etreet, N. Y. TESTIMONIES OF THE N. Y. PRESS. • the New-York Courier, Aug. 13,185(1.] i blown in the bottle, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. T HE undorsigiifld have this day associated thorn- salvos together under the name and style of Komp- ton ft Vorstille, for the transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having taken the stand in Waring r § Kan jo, No. 72 8t. Julian, and 1U7 Bryon-sts., noxt door to Messrs. F. Zogbauui ft Co.’s Music store, tlioy will, in a few da^s. be preparod to offer to their friends aud the public, a handsome and well selected assortment of EDWARD 8. KEMPTON. Savannah, Feb. 17, 1852. HENRY W. VERST1LLE. ) 30 hhds. N. 0.8ugar Choice refined N. O. Sugar' Prime and choice Porto Rioo do Fair and Prime Muscovado do 150 bbls. Steam refined WEBSTER ft FALME8. . 50 bbls. Mgh proof Whisky • H.a __ Monong&hela do tgahi— Pure old Bourbon do Phelps Gin Domostio Brandy 30 qr. casks do For sale by [fob 21 WEBSTER ft PALMEB. New Spring Mood*. O RGANDIE and Brocade Muslins 8triped and plain India Silks Plain and cheeked Glaco Silks Cheeked aud striped Mourning Silks Mousquetine and noedle-worked Collars Under-Sleeves of overy stylo iAlexander’s colored Silk Gloves Extra linn whito Cotton Hose Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs Whito Satin, Dress Trimmings Blaok, white and colored Prints, ftc. fto. fte. ■Just roeoivod by W. C. WADSWORTH, Under Marshall House, Broughton-st. 8 AUK. HAJLT—Landing from ship Milicete: for salo by ANDREW LUW ft CO. J U»T RECEIVED—50 bulos Georgia Osna* burgs; to be sold very low. 61. PRENOERG AST ft CO., 178 Broughton-st., "*“Tl Opposite St. Audrew's Hall, West sldi A FORHALE. FIRST roto Cooper, 2f> years old—warranted sound; a Boy, 20 years old, aooustomed to planta- work, and warranted sound. Apply to W. WRIG1 IROCEHIESt GROCERIES!? GROCER r IES: 11—Tho stock of Groceries now in St. An- w’a Hall, are selling a* low l'or cash, as it is tho in- tion of the representatives of the late C. B. Scally, deceased, to wind up tho business, For good and cheap Groceries, < St. Andrew's Hall. BALTIMORE FLOUR, BACON, die. Of U \ BBL8.Suporfioo Howard street Flour. 50 hlids. Primo Now Bacon. 20 " do. do. 8houlder», 30 bbls. and 50 kegs New Leaf Lard. when desired, maybe vised as a substitute for, and in ' Arrow Root. For sale by JOHN B. MOORE ft CO., Gibbons' Buildings. r 17 HtUriMEM.— Hull's, Marsh's, and Reinhart' _ Trusses; also, fine Frenoh and common Trusses, in every variety, for sale by JOHN B. MOORE ft CO., Gibbons' Buildings. m AY •—DU bale* prime Easlern Hay, now land LJOAP i by 8 ktC m.. _ - in m -lift, _ kinds ; 1IJ0 do Candles, do do, reeeived and for (mar 14) MCMAHON ft DOYLE. T VOKY Huluuccil HauJlo TABLE CUTLERY T. W. CORNWELL, TAILOUJNG. M essrs, dibble * carey imving j u »t turnoU from the North. reipoetfUlly Invito thoir customers, the oitiseus of Savannah, and the publio generally, to Mil and examine their Fall stook of nil ■V' 1 ® 9 •“J f°l° r ® of French, English and American C*®* 1 ™®”* and Vestings, which they are pre- to manufacture to order in the neatost and most table Ittvlu*. Alan fknl, .-* * “ — -- - Clothii Ciothinr, wnrirtin, in p.rt otSnrtlnlnn, Alhiirt Top Pa'ift™’ l-Ud ot * 1Br nflw nnd fnnhiounbfe Tbo ondor.isned havinc .fleeted these roods with groat earo, feel confidontif t leasing all who mnr be in J!*" 1 - V Tb ‘*to°k of FURNZ81&NO GOODS and KS'LKSPP * nd wo11 aborted, W .odating termx ° n mo,t ** Tor * b ^® and aooom- ®«P 33 DIBBLE ft CARET. New Goods P ER 8TEAMER FLORIDA—Ramiros, Tissues DeLaiacs, Maslins, Robcu and Challeys. tar 8 NEV1TT. LATHROP ft 8TEBBINR. T U8T RECEIVED.—30 Boxo* Adninuutino «x lb* an f ^pi >ar, i n ®, ^o-» . '*£ 1 B({naUD, Corner of Bay and Whittaker ate. . for family use—for salo by [f*OR SALE. — A good carriage or wagon H HORSE, with a light throe-spring WAGON. Ap- rat [mb4] C. B. SC ALLY'S, Si. Andrew's Hall. HG HAMS, SMOKED TONGUES AND BEEF.—Just landing from steamers, and for sale Lrnar 10] M. J. SOLOMONS. 4 UTTER and 25 firkins Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, just received nud for sale by mcmahon a poyle. r ANTlLL AH.—A superb lot of Paris Black ’ ‘°«. Bl*ck Grouadlno, Black Crape de IVrU to Crane de Paris Mantillas; also. Plain V id lered White Crape Bhairis—last received and —jnst reoeived and DaWlTTftMQBQAN. i.—15 balea Striped heavy Pennsylvania Oats, Landing from brig Josephus uud for salo by GLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. snooted, crop of 1852; ju»1 roeoivod and for salo r JOHN W. 5100RE ft CO., Gibbons’ Buildings. IJ UTTER HAND CUEEHE.-30 kegasoloct- l> od Gu»hcn BuHci; 50 boxes do. English Dairy Chetsc; reoeived per steamship Florida, and * mar 16 SCRANTON, , JOHNSTON ft CO. L1LOUU.—109 bbla. of superfine Huwurd-stroet JP Flour, jnst reoelved, and for sale low, if taken frma wharf. A. C. TOMS, mar id 120 Bay-street. S.UOKED TONGUES, dkc. 1 N510KLD Tongues, 4100 Bologua Sausages, lUu 2 barrels Smoked Beef, lauding from Lsteauor Alabama and for sale by CLAGIIORN ft CUNNINGHAM. lever and ague, and all complaints arising from a de rangement of the nervous system. For sale by A. BONAUD. A LE—ALE—-ALE.—150 bbls. Albauy Cream /V Ale, brewed expressly for me, superior to any in this market, tending from 4rlg» Augucta and Macon— for sale at the Albany Alo Depot, by W. 6L DAVIDSON. E NUL1HU POTATOEH.—35 hamport Eng lish Potatoes, landing and for sale by mar 17 CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM. by this excellcut medicinal preparation, and (n one in- stanco that came under onr observation, wo ean sneak confidently. One of our employees, who had suflorod severely from a long standing cola, dnring the put week commenced tho use of this medicine, and his Cold has entirely disappeared. the Now-York Mirror, Sept. 2,1850.] •«1®D I From the New York Dispatoh, Ang. 26th, 1849.] We have heretofore taken occasion to give our testi mony in favor of tbo onrative properties of Dr. Rogers's Compound 8yrupof Liverwort and Tar r and would here reneat tho advice already given, for all persons who are afflicted with Consnmption, or any of the premonitory symptoms, to make atrial of Dr. Itogerss’ preparation. t>L Tho genuine is signed Ampuew Rookms, ou the steel Plate engraved wrapper around each bottle, aud ' Id wholesale and retail by is sold wholesale and 8COVIL ft MEAD, 113 Chartros-st., New Orleans, * Sole general agents for tlio States, to whom all or ders ana applications for agencies must bo addressed. Wholesale aud retail Agents in Savannah—T. M. Turner ft Co., A. A. Solomons ft Co., W. W. Lincoln, J. B. Moore ft Co. 4 mo eod dee. 6 R. R. R. REMEDIES. Badway’s Beady Belief Badway’a Bcnovatia? Resolvent, Badway’s Beady Begnlatora, r lPHF. uso of which will in all cases instantly slop JL P»In, quickly owe disease and always prevout siokness. No Pain, or Sickness, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mat ter will remain in or affeot^he system while it is under thoinfinenco of R. R. R. Remedies. Uadway’s Beady Belief, Internally and Externally. EXTERNAL PAIN8.-Tht moment It Is applied ex ternally it stops all pain. It onres Rheumatism, Lum bago, Gout, Paralysis, Siok Headache, Neuralgia, Tie Doloreux, Sprains and Strains, Distorted Limbs, Pain ful Swellings, Cramps and Spasms, in a lew hours. INTERNAL FAIns.-A few drops of Radwsy’s Ready Relief, taken internally, will stop the most dis tressing pains of Dlorrluca, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, and instantly soothe, arrest and allay th* most violent cramps, spasms and eonvulaioni. R. R. RELIEF.—Th* very moment it te applied U stops pain, arrests dissase and removes ita cans*. It. B* RELIEF.—Cripples, leap for joy! The aged, io infirm and the crippled, instantly feel the effects of Rad way's Ready Relief; It rejuvenates old age. renders the still jviutod supple and active infouae lift and strength in the sore, weak and disabled limb, removes all palu and soreness from the joints and muscles, and strengthens and makes sound and whole, the weak, in firm aud crippled. R. R. RELIEF.—Cough cured In five minutes J Rad- way’s Ready Rolief eurud a gentleman In five minutes of a severe fit of coughing. The gentleman had not slept for two nights; it was appliedi externally and in ternally.. B. B.B. no. a. Railway’s Renovating Resolvent. QuiokW oure» Scrofula aud all ehronlo and sypAilltio miplainte, consumption, bad conghs, waiting away ol te body, and all disoasesof tho lunge. It resolves away all diseased deposits,. It purifies the blood and other fluids, It renovates the system. R. R. RESOLVENT. —Ninoteen Fever Soros cured by Railway's Renovating Resolvent. A gentleman who had taken great quantities of Mercury, who became s»Hrat ed, and whose body was a mass of putrid flesh, was en cored by the of Radway's Renovating Resoi* The first week he had taken the Resolvent, a pioce of solid matter liko the rind of choose, one eighth or an inch thick aud six iuobcs in length, was discharg ed from a large sore on his leg. From that day he grew better. He continued tbo use of the Resolvent and the Regulators. In two weok from the time he commenced using the R. R. Remedies, every sore was healed, hi* *'esh was sound and pure, neither blotch or disfigure* lent was visiblo to annoy the sight rr mar the appear- FUTRID FLF.8I1—A man aged 40, who in his youth was indiscrete and contracted a loatheiome dieeaso which threatened his life, lie was a victim of illtrest- rneut— he was salivated with Mercury, and for years his body has been covered with foul and corrupt humor*. He commenced the ns* of Railway’s Renovating Resol vent. He had used bnt one bottle wbunall themerou- rial deposits were driven out of hi* system. Ho 1* now ell. Ranwxt's nzBoranwG Rbsoltzxt—Will cure all ehronic, scrofulous, syphilitic complaints, mercurial diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, swelllugs. tumors, ulcers, fever sores, consumption, bronchitis, all diseasss that havo been in the system for five, ten, or twenty B.B. B. NO. 3. BADWAY’S KEGl'LATOH§, A mild, pleasant and effeetnal purgative, superior to all pills or powders for regulating the bowels. All persons who are inclined to ooxtiveness are hero informed that oat or two of Badway’s Rtgnlators will pleasantly and agroeably empty the bowel* twice in ‘wonty-foui hours. R. R. REGULATORS—Chronic Costiveness.—A pop ular gentleman in this city, well known to druggists throughout (he United States, had net enjoyed the lux ury of a natural discharge from the bowels for twenty- five years without ths aid of drastic .purgatives, which had almost borne him down to tbo grave, until he com menced the use of Badway’s Regulators. He first took four per day for a week, then cue every day nntil tho whole organisation beeame regulated. He hasliow bis rogutar evacuations, and has not taken a partlclo of medicine for six months. R. R. Holier and Regulator* cured a gentleman of Uv- • complaint, who haa suffered greatly for a number of months, by one application of Relief per day for awesk ud a few doses of Rsgulators. H. R. Relief and Regulator* will always our* chills, fevers, fover aud agues, and sdl kinds of fevers. To keep the bowels renter and the system free from morbid humors, R. R. R. No. 8, Rad way’s Regulator*. It. It. It. OFFICE. XBi» Fuiton.st.,N.Y. 09Y' Sold b, Drngslata BTurjwbore. E nglish vv«imu«, FM«>rt», Brazil NuuaoJ I’ceniiB, ju,t roeatvod and for salo by -VTAl'IILKON BITTKHS.-A .oponorirti- S™ 18 >».p.FOjW. A' •••Jo' th * ouro of dj.p«|..i», »»nt of appotlto, liUTTBH.—Choice Go.licn IS inter at !S5 0“ l , ' r ' ‘ J3 poun' SCALLV8, BL Andrew; fj'OR HALE.—A Wo roan thirty-three J 1 *- Jg^rad.Mb.r .jd Sroaor-jirl I > KUKI Vi.D per Hteausei’ Fierlda-riMto; XV Fluid end Printed Bareges. Silk Tissues, and Ba rege Delaines. Figured Silks, Plaid India Silks, Blaek Silks,all widths; French Jaoonot* and Priutod Organ dies ; Frenoh Ginghams, Embroidered fto. DEWITT ft MOROAN, m At’ON ANBLAKDa—liOcxthi choice Jlnins: 15hhd*. Sides; 35 do. Shoulders; 20 bbla. r-hoioe Lard. Reoeived and for safe by »• v MoMAHON ft DOYLE. r AY.—100 Kuies prime North River Huy, land L iug per Bark Marla Morton, for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. ACON*—<35 hhds. prime feidos, for sale to sur- ’ Hve, per sehr. htartha Jane, from Now -Orleana, by C OAL.—100 tone Red Ash Coal, broken and »«! WILLIS Ur tad, Smuktd Utofiwd Cold elaulli, of «» tkara,. JIOH8E k jJlCUOW. lar IU lid gtou,lito»HWi_ LK AND COUTEU.-ai »■!■; !j**g • L stout, in pinto and quarts; 10 do Bast ledia 1 at JjdjiauaadquatU. Jua,’^-^*011^. BTKWAUT'H CANDIED. TUST RECEIVED par auwner HS»li«n<», « O ply of stowarfa Mlahrataii SUaa RoBaod Ca tajponad „d U.lf SaSnbSi**