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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1853)
STOVES’STOVES!! ' CALL AT • ^ \ n JOHN J. MAURICE’®? , Mf. 10, 13 «»4 14 Bftntrtl^tiDiit. Jk. ‘ .WHERE Will find Mffood j*W| M there U l« the oity—wbteFi on ubouuhihi. r^rU *111 compete with any \ and ail of which will PW be warranted to bake, boil or roast, ar the pur- ehaeeri «aa retorn them. Having aa overstock of UBCilS COOK STOVES, those la want would do woll to call, being purchased 1 set s*a*tm at a reduced rate, 1 feel positive in saying 1 oan sell any thing in the shape of a large Cooking 8tove ohoaper Oan thoee pvrehaeed 4 is season. Also, all klndsorParlor, Office and Ilall Stoves oa the most accommodating terms trad latest stylos. Also, Tin Ware of ovory description. Cast Iron rumps for Wells end Cisterns, l^ad l’ipe of the vsrieseCallihre. Wood on Ware, of every description. Brooms, Sorabbing and Do sting Brashes, ete.ete, Glass Lamps for fluidanlCetspliliie. Oil, ole. HOLLOW WAHK or every Rind. Having two of the beet PI amber* In the United fVtotes I aae prepared to ran Water Pipes on correot princi ple*, *r the but material, f would refer to work done In the n« w buildings of Mr. Weldberg, Mr. Wm. Rems- OHRSB Dry Ossie,Clothing, ho. SAVANNAH a the elty. Circopolys, and numerous JOHN J. MAURICE. » his plan of cir- 'fife Engines dc Machinery. mHR BUBSURIUKK woukl iwirocifuily Inforn I his friends and tbs publio fit as rally. that he ii located in ftavannab, Qa.. and is prepared to give hb exclusive sttoetloa to those wishing his services in pro- vote til* time to superintending the erection of Bew Mills throughout the South, as he has tho agenoy forsome of the largest Machine Manufaclering establishments In tlie United Btates. lie is also prepared to give, par* ties desiring it, every intorniatiou in regard to of Engines, Mill Gearing and Machinery soripuoM; Shingle Machine*, Leather Bolt .... _. or single made to order and warranted to be good.— Persons ordering work through him may rest assured tholr orders willbe filled with dispatch, and every at tention paid to giving them Machinery from the bast style of patterns, and of the most substantial lie workmanship. lie would likewise inrl tention of those about to erect Mills to hie p eular Mill, known as " Mltchol's Cironlar Mu tiering it to be the only plan that oan be suooeMsfully operated in ell kinds ef timber. By this plea, the tim ber Is seourod so ns to prorent springing whilst the eaw Is In the ont. The sot works are geared so that by turning one wheel the log is adjusted at hotheads; thue saving the labor of one hand. Parties wishing to learn the advantages of this im- . provsment are referred to PiBKon A Maobudeu' MU1 at No. 9)*, C. Railroad, end 1 uli.br A Co., fto. . central Railroad. Long experience and cltso attention given practically to constructing and operating Steam Ha w Mills, warrants the subscriber in the oonttdi being able to give every satisfaction. Toose wanting machiurry for working wood, such as Dnnisl'simproved Plansr, Tenoning machine, Mor tising machine, Bash,.Moulding and Blal Machine, Horoii 8*w. Ac., by ehUlng on the subscriber may ob tain them from tho best manufaotursrs, of labor saving mhchinee for working wood ever offered to the publio. jftjrProiupt attention will be given to all letters (post paid) addressed to 11KN HY MITCH EL, Savannah. nErEKENn.s: Mem Wn. B. Giles A Oo.,l . , , Messrs. It. A. Alleh A Co., J Mil R. W. Gish*, Wilmington. N. C. Haulkn A Hoi.linusWohth, > Wilmington, , Pool A Co., t Del. jAGukt, Anguita. (la. LATKDT AHHIVAIN OS New Fall & Winter Goods. . EINSTEIN S ECKNIA1N, No* 191 Coniress^st., H AVE just received by latest steamers, a large aisortmsnt of MTAPJL.K DRY 4JOODH, as Brown and White Bhlrtings, col'd Homespun Shirt ing*, all kinds of flannel*. Blanket*, Kerseys and Os- nablirgs,ete. BILKS. Tlie largest and finest assortment In this eity,—Plain, Striped and Fig'd Dregs Silks, a large variety: heavy Brocaded do ; Satin do Chants, plain bl’k Bilks, etc. DUKBM GOODS • give, par- Moslin and Barege ddMUInes, fig’d and plain Cssh- tothe cost meres, Ciroassiasde Borges, Freneh end English Me- of all de* rinf.es, l'araonttas, Alpacoas, Hotooh Plaids, oto. , _ . .. Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Cireulars, a splendid •-*“ all IDEM’S EXPRESS, Per New York. Boston. riiflitilelphln, AND ALL NORTHERN TOWNS; EUROPE AND CALIFORNIA. T> V ateiiiuors Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox I > 9 ills, .Slate of bleary la and Arp Stuns Stale-tv try Saturday and Wednesday. Also, to MACON, MONT GOMERY, and all intermediate places, via Central Railroad, dally, Sundays exosptod. epuolal messen gers accompany oar Express. Ornoie and agents— 153 Bay-etrset, Savannah; Third-street, Macon; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Randolph-at., Columbus; 74 Broadway, Now York; 43and 43 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- street, Boston; Exohango-atreet, l'rovidense, Mont- g«mery-stre«t, flan Franalsoo. an*31 LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER, A CO. Wiimot’e Jewelry Store. rnUBc4UB8CRlBKR has on hand, and i» A ekomntiy receiving from tho best and most respeo- table manufacturers in the country, Rich Diamond, Ru by, PearL and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, •«eh a* Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks; 811- “* ' ii Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Mats; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Pis, loo Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; . Dessert,Pioklo and Butter Knives; Nap- [*: Salt Collars and Fruit Knives t Silver Plated . forks and Ladles; Cuko Btskots; Castors; ’alters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Ualanoe-Uandli Knives and Sliver Plated on Steel Table and Deesert KuItss. Vine <1 day Marble Mantle Clocks and oommoa Brass Clocks of overy descriptor. Geld and Silver Lever and Lepine Watobes; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and flilvar Thim bles; Geld and Suver Speoteoles; Gold and Hilvet Watch Chain*, Seals and Keys; bins Rogers’s Pocket Cetleryf'Raiors and Rasor Strops; Card Cases Port Moneis. Particular attention will be given to repairing ef Watkkes and Jewelry. from his loug experience and extensive facilities, he confidently boliovee he will satiefy all who may favor him with their patronage. Uis price* ar* aa low, and terms a* liberal as at any establ ishmeut in the Stats. martfl 8. WILMOT, No. I Market-square. j«U l 7V»»v. A'- r* Bells! Bells!! Bell*!!! rpiIK Subscribers inuuufTicturo aiul keep constant* I ly on hand all sites of Churoll;Factory, Steamboat. Ferry, Locomotive, Sohool House, and Plantation Bolls. These Bells are hknirwith the patent iron yokes with moveable arms. They oan bo turned around eo that the olapper will stride In a now plaoe, which is desira ble after a bell has been rung a few years. Bpriugr are affixed in a now way toprevontthe olapper from rostln^ on the Bell, thereby prolonging the eound. Thoso Beil# are manufactured from tho Mistook and are oast in iron oatiugs. At this Foundry these were Mrst used and are found to be a great improvement. We give a written warrantee that if Cliureh Bells break within one year from date of purchase, with fair usage, ws will rsuaat without charge. The tons of ell Bells is warfauted. Noarly 9000 Bells have beon cast and sold froth this Foundry, which is tho best ovidonoo of then superiority. We have 16 gold aud Silver Modal*, awarded from the various Fairs " for the boat Bells foi eoitoroueaesa and purity oi tone." We pay particulat attention to gettiug up l’ealt or Chimes, ana oan refei to those furnished by us. Our Fouhdry is within a few rods of the Hudson River, Erio Canal, and Railroad* running in every direction. Aa this is tho largest Es tabllshmentof the kind in the U. 8. and has the large*i aitormmf Of Belle. orders oan he Sited w ith great <lis- patch. We oan refer to Bella In any o! the States.— Uld Belle taken in exchange for new cnes. Levels. Compasses, Ao. constantly on band. Address A. MENEEI.V’S SONS, ly»dfttw Went 7 *' * J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull und Bay Streets , importer mad Denier la Wines, Liquors and Cigars. ffftV THE subscrilier hos now on hand n flne fcgbjs and well aolected stock of Wiuss, Liquor* ■MM and Sugars, oomprisinr the following: ,Ou.s H itt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe oholoa OLD LONDON PARTICULAR* One Pipe of tho first quality and ehoioest OLD ‘'RE SERVE/' vintage 1840. One Pipe of the ohoioeflft and most delicately flavored OLD PALUKT1NHO. vintage 1880. One Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD SEHCIAh, vintage 1820. * One half Pipe of the richeatand moat highly flavored SOUTH HIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eigkt quarter caaka OLD Alt AUJO, vintage 1830. Also a let of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, in iloxea and Demijohus. Two half piyes choice OLD PORT WINE. Twelve half pipe* ohoie* OLD COGNAC, of various brauds,via: Uefluesjy.London Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, Castlllon, Guimard, Saierao, Saliguao, and Otard, ^OnVpoiwli.on of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. " " " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port,Teneriifa,8herry andother WIlci. Choioe Champagne, of various brands, llook Wines, imported Cordial*—auoh aa Curacao, Maroaohino, Ani sette. and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ae. 10U.UOU oliwico Havana Cigars, of various brands, and * GROCERIES. *' CLOTHING EMPORIUM, C*T. *f NitM* JaBuraaK.al.,. MAAS * IIEYMA1W, rROPRirrons. M AAS A HEYMANN nre ftilly prepared tush t» thsir custoMMrs. nnd to those who may t»g Savannah, the largeat assortment of Fall and Winter Coma, Cloaks, Ovsr Coats, Veits and Pantaloons Is every variety of approved style, for Gentlemen, Youths end Boy*. Their stock of Clothing will compete with nny other in this elty, for good material, workmanship and rensonabl* prices. —also— At this establishment, may be found a well selected assortment of Cravats, Betrfa. Blocks. Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders, Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers, Hate and Caps, Umbrellss, Tranks, Carpet Bags and Valises, ate., ate., the whole of wbieb is offered for sale low by oetSfl MAAS A HEYMANN. variety. Also, all eolora of cloth for Ladles' Mantilla* and Cloaks. French and Swiss Embroideries, Uudersloeves, Chemisettes, Collars, infant Waists. Fmb'd and plain l.awn lldkfk. Mealin and Gembrio Bands, Ladies^and Infanta* smb’d Caps, Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, etc. GLOVKM. Alexander's Kid Gloves, Silk and Laee, Lisle and Thread do, etc. CLOTHS* Bl'k aud blno Broad Cloths aud a variety of othor col ors, Oaaaimeros. all kinds: Satinets, Tweeds, Kentuoky Jeans, French Doeskins, Satin and other Vestings. All kinds of Linons, Furnishing Goods, Hosieries, Linon Tablo Damasks, a variety of Dress Trimmings, and a great many other artiolcs too numerous to meu- H0U8E-FURN1SII1N6 GOODS I J. P. COLLINS, IRIPOBTEIt AND DEALER, ion hryan btrbkt, 1 8 tiowr receiving, und oflura for *nlo at very low prices, a large assortment of Uouso-FurnUhing articles, such as: Crockery, Tureens, China. . Plates, Glass. Dishes. Plated Teapots, Ao. Tumblers, Deosntsrs, Preservos, Wines end Jelly Glasses, ^ Walters, Lan Fsno^r China Dinner Service.., White Cat and fraln Glassware. China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder illy Glasses, Lamps. White and Fanoy China Dinner Service.., White do. Tea Seta, together with every description of irons. Sfiovols and Tongs. Lamp low Wars, Brooms, Brushes, Doc guarded and Plain; Fancy and LadiM' Work and Tra velling Baskets—in short, every article in the House- Furnishing line may be found at Dry Goods nnd Cabinet Furniture « W. g, NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW,' 00 8*y-nreec. 4m 17 Sm JOSEPH LIPPMAN, CONG RES 8-8T., MARKET SQUARE. R espectfully invite* the auemiou ot uu friend* and the public, to hi* stock or Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which having purchased on the moat favorable terms, he is proparud to sell to the ad vantage of his customers. TIiusji goods have been seloctod under bis own inspeo- on, and every artiole will be warranted to be wbatit la represented. Aiuonj^his stock will be found the following, in vari- A large Assortment or Furniture Print*. Kerseys, Prints, Fleuneis. Ginghams, Scotch Plaids, Chintses, Satinet*, DeLainse, Llnseys, Cashmeres, Cas* lino res, Alpaocas, Blanket*, Cloaks. Tweeds, Mantillas. A great varhty liosiory, Gloves, Uaudkorchieri and Uouso-Keeping Goods. Turkish Towels, tho largest stock in Savannah, llkn, Lucca, Shawl* and Embroider!**. A Urge assortment of seasonable Silks—Watered, Colored. Brooade and Plaid; also. Silk Poplins. LACE CAPS, Collars, Undersleevss and Chemisette. EMBROIDERIES, Swiss, Cttnbrio and Jooonet Edg ing and insertions. Cambric and Swiss Bands. SHAWLS, Crano Shawls all sites. Long Shawls from 3 to 10 dollars each. Printed Cauhmere Shawls, Waffle Shawls iu great variety. A full assortment of Carpotiugs, Rugs, Floor Cloths and Matts, woll worth whtl i to see. RAG CARPETING for kitchen uho, an oxoullent ar ticle, and to which special attention is Invited. DAMASK Table Cloths White and Brown, Napkins and French Towels at various prices, with many other goods not enumerated, together with au immense stock CLOTHING, which will be sold at wholesole only. Country Merchants and others wishing to purchsso cheap Dry Goods, w ill do well to call and oxamine this stock be f ;re making thoir se'sctlone. 3m out 19 a full stock of FANCY OR , - .Removal* T HE Millnor'y, Trimming aud General Variety Store is' removed to tlin store on Whitaker- street, next door to Cougress-streot, opposite Henry Lathrop A Co., where will be found every variety suit able for the soaaon in Miltaery, Trimmings and Fanoy goods.: Millinery Department. Richly trimmed whito and colored Satin, Silk and s wife oau get Bon- head-d reuse, Regoletx. This is tho atoro that every note all the way Orom SO oento to $1U. Ribbon*, SilkM nml Hntlnn. A large lot French Bonnot and Cap Ribbons, very low; whito and eolorad Silks and Satins, Lining Silks, Cloak end Talma Tassels. Trlinntlii|au Pointed Velvet# and Ribbone, Laoe Gimps and Ga- looua. Bilk aud Worsted Braid*, Kmbrolder> and Braid- iug Pater ns. Worsted Embroidery and Flos* Silk, every shade aad color, Steel Trimmings, Gold and Silvst Braid and Lao#, Embroidered Muslin Collars, Cheme- ■etu and Sleeve*, Fancy Breast Pins. Bracelets, Kld, IndiaJRoVbwt*. Chlua and Wax Dolls Gloves. Millner««ttd Dreea- llukora flood*. R . s * J, °YLB,assisted by eoiupetout Milliners,from Lew York, will attend to the Making and Trimming Department, and will endeavor with skill aud tMtati plewo a!l who will favor her with their orders. Cloth Talma* made, cut and pinked, Slippers, au«' &2SSKSKUIS'. 1 * 4 “5 IP 11 **' 6lr * w Co^gtmw'#treu U ,p0t »•*! dt«>r c HARDWARE S'l'QHE- b “ ■H.xTiT.. ll.rdn.r. sssera^SE©■* uuin k utv, aua is now reoeiTlit* well selected atoek of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN nnnne wSssaa&SSSeixsgs^ii sons visiting tho city, to give him * rail, and be of bis prices, etc. >5“ oottt OEORGE A. MoCLEBKKy. B ONNER’S New Pocket Map of the Sum of Georgia, ineluding new Conntloa, Ae aovlS JOHN M. COOPER A CO. Cx Just nwM a amairlotted fo?sato*by BOBINy ACAMPS. / 'J AMILLA JAPONICAS.—A lot of dunliM 5 / Camilla Japonicas, for sale a* No. 4 Waahingto* D YK ^LODK.-in hulL burrvls ltye Flour ^AGUtfaN A CUNNING HAM. C±li*ne nAnTILLAS,—Biock mid Colored Black DERBY i.ATDl&W* CO. Fall and Winter D R Y GOODS !! W. C. WADSWORTH, No* llfi Congress-sfrect, Savannah. [ 8 now prepared tr - A* she ~ J. vannah, and the magnitioent stooki of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, .ver exhibited in this eitj-,consisting in partof elegaut Black and Colorod Brocada Silks, Rich Fancy Plaid do; Plain Silks, fashionable oolors; beautiful high lustred Ulaokdo; Heavy Black Satin de Chinos: Raw Silk and Worsted Plains: Common do Lainos, all qualities: Merinoes ; Ladies' Cloak and Talma Cloths; Printed and plain all wool de Laines, Atpaooas, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Poplyns. Ginghams, Prints, etc. etc. Persons will find among this largo and vaM d stock of DRESS GOODS ■ueb a variety of Styles and Colors that any toste, how ever difficult, can be pleased. We Invite partlonlar attention to our stock of HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, both on aooonnt of the quality and lo w prioes at which we are offering them. Amoug them may be found 6-4, 8-4,10-4 and Ja-4 tiuo Bed Blanket*, Liuen aud Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow Casing*, Counter panes aud Toilet Quilts, extra large and flne Liuen Damasks and Cloths. Napkins, Dowlas, Furniture Dimity aad Chlntos; Flannels, all colors, styles and quaUuss; lluckxbaeks, Russia Towels and Toweling#, Ticks. Drill#, etc.; Embroideries. Ladle*' Kmb'd Uandkerclitofs, price* from $1 to $20; Collars, Under Hdkfs and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Inserlings, Bands and Flounces, very tiuo ana rich. Together with a full etook of Plantation, Fancy and all other ■tyles of Dry Goods, to which we invito all to oall and examine. Goods freely exhibited, aud customers loft to their own judgmentnnd taste to purahase, or look further. if oot 17 MiBINB RAILWAY. a. The undersigned respectfully inform* dfMRall who may need his servioss, that he^CMA JHShas charge of the MARINE RAILWAY^aHS which is now in ancoewful operation. He is, therefor*, prepared to take up vsaesls of any sis* usually visiting oar port, and to do aho work of repairing, Ac..on reason able terms. Those who wish to oloan or paint tho bot- teaae of their vessels, eaa also be accommodated on the Hallway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to oontraot for building Vessels of any class or descrip tion, nnd to carry on the business of 8hip-Carpsntor- Ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all Us various branches, at the eastern extremity of tho oity. 4KT A good Shipsmithia on the promises. mar 11 H. F. WILLINK, J*. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. A MODE A BRO., returns thoir thanks to Clio * iberal aged by aunounco that they have oompletod .-j. r#M i v ing „> om ™ Yo ** extensive FALL AND WINTER TRADE, IN GLOTHING. JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLE8. Of which their stock will oompris* every quality, ety] and detcripUen. • novS j.m. • eitiieua of Savannth and it* violnlty. for the very liberal patronage which they have received, and encouraged by the suocess of the past year thev beg to announco that they have oompletod their Mnngemeuto and are now daily reoeiving irou the Philadelphia, Boston and Now York markets their euppllos for P OTAT4IES*—300 hampers superior Irish Pn- tatoes. lauding from shir flhandon and for sale from wharf by ANDREW LOW A CO. 500 STOVES FOE SALE, JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Brougktoh-.trret. Savannnh. Till-, Soiiihcru Iron Witch Cooking Slovn stands u *‘ rl,r alod as a Stove for 8onthern nee, nnd challenges all others. * A Ikfga variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking 8tovei. THn Wareat wholesalo. Housekooping articles. Wood- *i°‘f ?**•* *° w Weh the advertiser invites the oucntloa of old and new customers. oct 6 HACK, LIVBRY sale stable.^ CorntrofllroughtoH out Hornard-.t., XU0UA8 8TEVKN8. Pnipri.tor. U(M C w SS?. 8 i«S£t?2i Lioorio* Jujube Paste, Gum Diot^wfitele 14W»J A?Alt; 0 TnS , n ‘ M Srp‘A^ ■LJHKNCH CHOCOLATE-lUMlml i».r A stoamsr, porfeetly fresh and of a superior nuali- ty. for sale low at fdecl] BERLIN tTO;!‘JBS 1 b tndtoaiely made up, for sale by 4 7% a ‘ PRICE A VEADEH. 147 B*y-*t. JOHN OLIVER, Housa, slow a ship paintbb GLAZIER, PAPER HANGER, Ac., No. 191 Broughfon-ar., T)RG8 lo return hi* thanks to the citizens of Se ll vanxeh. for port favors, and to assure thorn that all work in his lino entrusted to him, shall be done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. 0. trusts by an assiduous attention to business, tb* employment of competent workmon and the us* of tha beet materl- els.to insure e continuance of their favors. lie keeps for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine, varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking whito wash and other brushes. 6m nov 21 J. F. PE LOT, FACTOR AND COMMISSION MER CHANT, William..'* Building, 234 Ba7.1l. C1IAHLKH MAHHUALli, ATTORNEY AT LAW f No. 70 Fayotte»atroet f llnltlmore, Aid,, / kk FERf? hi* profoMional sorviens in th« Irena* Y J eotlon of legal busioeis iu the city of Baltimore. „ . RErKHENtES: Baltimore—J. C. Wilson ft Co., Lemou ft Winter, B. ft P. Vose, Dr. J. Htneon Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mar shall, Wm. 8oh!ey, Esq. Savannah—Hon. R. M. Charlton, Francis 8. Bartow, Robt. Uabershamft Son, Dr. J. P. Horeven, Rev. T. L. Smith, W. T. Thompson, W. Woodbridge. Cm nov 1 ARCHITECTURE. SHOLL & FAY, AHOHITECTS, Corner or Hull nml llryau-Mta., SAVANNAH, GA. /"VFFEIl their sei vices lo^untlrmrn about to build V / and to Committees of Public Buildings, Churehos, Senool-honses, Ao. Plans for all kinds and styles of Dwsliina*houses, Ac., actually brilt. and in progress, rau at all times bo seen at ont office; and aa it is more eoonotnlrnl, end eaves much after disappointment to have plans and si ecifiostions well matured before oom- inencing, It touet be desirable for thoee about to build to ■ocure tlie services of experienced architects. They also undertake tho inspection of works du ring their progress, as woll ss furnish designs for ov ery style ot INTERIOR DECORATIONS, Monuments and Tablets. tf out 26 WM. A. TUONAN. PRACTICAL HOUSE AND SHIP PLUMBER, No. 15 Bnrnnrd-Ht.. Knv.,(in. O OLIUIT8 the atteutiou of ilm public to the foi- O lowing named articles, vis: llot and Cold Shower Baths, lioad and Copper Oath Tubs, Fancy and Plain Marblo Wash Stands, Pateut Pan Water Closets, Uroes and Coppor Lift and Force Pumps, Lead l'ino, Sheet Load, lllook Tin, Hydraulic Hums nnd Kitchen Ran ges or the most improved patents for sale. Silver Pla ted aud Brass work of every description constantly on hand N. O.-W. A. T. Pledges himself to do all werk en trusted to his uare, in the most economical wanner, and equal to any practiocd in the Northern cities. Orders from the country promptly attended to. oct 17 Smos* THOMAS HI. KOS18, IMPORTRB AND MANUFACTURER OK S E Q A R 8 , WIKII.IISAI.K AND RETAIL DEALER Ilf SMOKING AND CHE WING TOBACCO. SNUFF, Ao., So. 87 Bay-at , one. door ansi ttf A her corn, HAVANNAII, 41KO 1(441 A. Lockett, Lour A €o., COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND SHIPPING AGENTS, SAVANNAH, IIKOKUIA. Will attend to eelling all kinds of PRODUCE. EGT Btrlct attention given to tho Receiving aud For ward lug Goode, and filling orders from thououvtry. E. LOUKKTT, WM. 11. LOMU, JOilN U. DAVIS. ly a» ly Wylly Ac flloutuiolUn, GENERA.’. COMMISSION AGENTS, FOR THE Purdmae nml Halo of Htocks, Douda, Kuril nod Fentonal Estate. &c. ftc. Office Corner of Bay Lane and Bull Street, rear of the Poet Office. I*. B. Having uumerous ordors we wish to purohase 106 Negroes, cither single or in families, for which we are willing to pay highest cash price*. jy 26—ly S. It. Critlloti, ATTORNEY AT LA IV, BANUEKSVILLE, OEO. “Will attend to business in Washington, Jefferson Laurens, Wilki^on. aud Kroannol Counties. Rktek to—N. A. llardee, Franklin A Brantl?, and 8. K.’Bothwell A Co., Savannah. jy 7*601 JOSEPH GANAIfL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COKNEHor BAY AMD WUITAKEH-STS. jo 26 ly Klucliley Ac TIioiiiiib. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 75 Uaysl., Huvnnunh, (In. E. r. KINCULBY. A. THOMAS. 2. N* Winkler, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Williamson's Buildiugs, Hay-street. Havauonh, 44n. . apr 16 WELLS Ac DIJUH, Factors and Commistion Merchant!. sop 21 82 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. ly Win. J. HUNT’S HIirvIur nml IIalr-drcaislii|i; Saloon, 128 BRYAN • STREET, Merkel Square, eep 10 tjan 1 B. S. SIBLEY. Wholesale and Kotall Bookseller anil Stationer, No. 136 Congross-et., opposite Monument-sq. mar 19] SAVANNAH, GEO. % It! C1IAS. U. PICKETT, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 1 1 AVINU resumed hie business, is now pre XXpwtd to oontraot for Buildings, or Jobbing work ol anydoBoriptlon, in his 11ns. Stairs executed with neat ness and dispatch. A share of the public patronage i» most rsspeotfully solicited. Carpenter 8hop coiner of Walnut and Iiarrison-eta. iflounJ street wostof Brown and Harris's Stables, fob 18 ly B. D. Lvuiih, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SAUMDBRBVILLB, WASHIlfOTON CnUMTT, Ga., Will praotiee in the Courts of the Aliddle Circuit. All business committed to his oare will be executed witL promptness and dispatch. lUrKiiKMGKs.—Messrs. Bothwell A Smith,aud Dr H. L. Byrd, Savannah. ly jan 27 JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DKALBR IM FAINTS, OILS, TURPENTINE AND VARNISHES French and American Window-Glass, Faint, Varnish and White-wash Brushes, Sabel and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel Hair Blenders. Graining Combs, Artists' Brushes, Ao. Ao. Paper Bangings, Borders, ami Fire-Board Prints. N. U.—House, Sigu and 8h(p Painting, Gilding, Qraln* In* and GUalng, done on reasonable terms by JOHN FOGLE, ll Whltoker-#t. mar 20 Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow A Co. Henry K. Wuslaburu, (AGENT,) SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, jy 21 HA VANNAH, UKOMU1A. ly nangiim & Cox, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia. JWilloollcot Debts in the following Counties: Do Kalb, Fayette, Heard, Cass. Murray, Cherokei Nowton, Cow eta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, Uenrj Mnrriwether, Carroll, Irloyd, Dado, Spaulding, Troor Cobb, Whitfield, Forsyth, Gwinnett. Rfartnote—E. B. Stoddard ft Co., Charleston, Sont) Carolina; Willlams ft Brothor, Auguata, Georgia; Plan Brothera, and O. W. Cheat, Now-York. Nat. Manqum. [mar 17 tr] TnoMAfi N. Cox. C. A. L. LA III Alt, General .Commission Merchant, ly) Savannah' Georgia* [iiov 1.1 RESET R. rout. V. E. DURHAM FORT A DUNHAM' FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oot 7 SAVANNAH, OA. ly ROWLAND A CO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT3 No. 172 Uay-Mtreet. Hnvnnnah. JOUM T. ROWBADD. EU 21 JOHN T. ROWLAND, J* Janies McHenry, INSURANCE BROKER & NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad justed, Charter Parties and Averago Bonds drawn, Pa pers prepared whereby t»recover losses from Amerioss or British Underwriters, and attention given to all matters oonneoled with Shipping and Insurance. Of- ftoo No. 118 Bay street, opposite tho front of the Cus tom House. ly nov 8 House and Sigu Painting. F. O. CARL, - Broughton street, fret door above. Lyceum Hall Offers his services to the publio for the execution of House. Sigu, Ornamental Painting, and Graining, lit keeps for sale at bis store, Paints, Gilt, Taper Hang ings, Gilt Picture Frame*. Japanned 'lias, fur aif ns, Ae AU work done oheap, and warranted to give satisfac tion. 6mo ssp 19 g. 8. MILLER St J. D. FERGUSON, WHEELWRIGHTS & BLACKSMITHS. CORNER Or Broughton nml Montgomery Htreel*, SAVANNAH, GA. Carriages, Wagons, Carts and Drays manufactured. Biacksmithing. Including Iron Railing and Grates foi Buildings, to. done at the shortest notice, aug 19—6m T. J. ROBERTS, (LATE OF BURKE COUNTY.) COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 03 Bny»Mtrcp|. BAVANNAII, OA. Will give his personal attention to all business vn trusted to him. 6mo aug 1 GILBERT BUTLER, IUA8TKK BUII.DKB, DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER Torh-.tr.et, Ogl, thorp. 5,., juSB B... nu*h OENBRAt* Fire and lift lnioranee AgiBep Btariw OtkUft Ia.arnne. Caa.*a luwtronr, conk. C.piUl, (..(tnr.td by tV. eut.) *300,000. ALr.BlKIlLL, PTMid.qt. JAI.C, W.LELKr, *,c'7. AY, DECEMBER 29, 1853 Y^XTKALT of an OrdlBhiKti piiml August Ijj 23,1839, entitled an "Ordinance defining what shat! he considered public nuisance* and for the pre- And Marine Granite Fire Insurance Company OF THE CITY OF Ki Y. T Capital, $300,000. Farmer*’ Fire fnnnrance Company OF UTICA. N. Y. CAPITAL, $400,000. New York nasi Brie Fire Innnranee Cn. OF MIDDLETON, N. Y. CAPITAL $160,000. Knickerbocker Fire Innurnnce Co., OF WATERFORD, N. Y. Capital. $1 60,000. Cbaulks CRAur.R, President. F. D. Mon, 800*77. These Companies having a cash capital, safely in vested in bead nnd mortgage, are prepared !• affect In surance against damage by fire, on all Binds of property oa reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, aprlff Agent for Savannah, 141 Bay-street. SsotioE 10. Be it further ©rdaiood. That it shall nut he lawful for any oew. steer, heifer, or self, to be or go At largo w ithin the limit* of the elty, from the setting of tfcd nun to the rising ef tb* same; and Ike owner* of eneh eattleao found at Urge, shaU forfeit and pay a •am not ekeeeding flv* dollars for each aad every time any such animal shall be found at large, and it afenl the duty of the City Marshal and City ConetoWo take ench cattle *0 found at large, contrary to the pro vision! of this ordionneo, and impound them until the said fine and all eoeto art paid, and If the animal be net claimed, within five daja, it shall be the duty of Hit City Marshal to sell the same at the pound, first giving at least live days' notice In one ef tlie publio gaiottes of .. . . on of t , l6 aniinft j # Bll $ the time > shall pay the net proceeds, fine and eoeto, into the City Trea sury, aubjoot to the order of Council, who may and shall order the samluo bo paid to the owner ot auoh animal when required Sbctioji II. Bo it farther ordained, That any boll found at large within the 11k it* of the city shall be con sidered as a nuisance and may be killed by any person. iflouic Insurance Company OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. Cbablbs J. Mabtix, Bec'ry. SUBSCKltfkKS having been appoint X ed Agents of the above named Company, are now prepared to take risks against Firs on Buildiogs, Mer chandise. Ao.. on favorable terms. j/8 COHENS A HERT*. TI1E UNITED STATES MFEIN8UBANCE, Auunity aud Trust Company, Charter Perpetual— Cath Ay item. CAPITAL ee.VO.OOO. This oompany combines tho Mutnal and Proprietary system, and will insure tha lives of white persons, nlso negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner, mar i6 ly MINIS A FLOKANCE, Agent*. Bancroft 4c Bryan, GENERAL AtiBNTM AND BROKERS, rOKTHl rvnOHASB AND BALK Of STOCKS, BO SDH, KXCUAStiKA REAL RSTA TM. No* 117 Day Street, Savanaab. jan24 ly 1 nnuranre uoinpany. ■ r PHK umlerairned Agents of the above Company, I will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock in Trade, Ao., on the moslfavorable tdVms. janJ4 ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. OAF1TAL, 9,000,000 of Pounds Sterling* r.UIIS INSTITUTION ha. o.labll.hcil an Agnnc, 1 i» Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1863. LONDON FUU5N1X F1RK OFFICE. r | ’HIS Company takes Kira Risks in this city,and AiTNA INSUUANCJK COtMFANl OF HARTFORD, CONN. r PHE undersigned, Agents of tho above Conti X eontinue to tako risks against Fire on Building's, puny, .... — dings, Stocks,eto.,on the moslfavorable terms. ‘ COHENS A HERTZ. Mutual Life Insurance Company ef New York. F BA AC ABBATT, 8ec'y. F. 8. WINSTON, X. Pres't. Dr. B. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applications received by. fo*> 14 ly # W. P. HUNTER, Agent. NOTICES. .. . SAVANNAH, OCT.24,1863. 'HULL Months aftor date duplication will be m^e to the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, for 1 payment ol a One lluudrod Dollar Note, letter II.. No. 633, dated 26th December, 1849, payable to N. B. Knapp. J.oimatead, CaaUIer, the right hand half or which has been lost. oct 24 law3m R. E. BURTON. DUAL CO-PARTNERHIIIP.-Tho un- . dersigned have this day foruiod a Co-Partnership, tho practice of Low and Equity in the various Court* of Eastern and Middle Circuit*, undur the name and stylo of Marsh A Gaorard. MULFORD MAR81I. L* forth oct 1 JOHN M. GUEHARD. To the Public, Till 1 ', nndnrsigned no longer net* as Agent for L. 8. BENNETT A CO., for the purchase of Carriages. A’eirctrA-, S. J., Sept. 1, 1833. J. C. THORNTON. Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. Z)1 Bay-streot, where they _ . NOTICE. Iq 1 ACTORS, lllerchnutannd Otbern, de- X siring to havo their Cotton repacked, oan do so by applying at my profs, Eastoin Wharves. C. A. L. LAMAR. DH. H. W. BANKS, R espectfully otier» hi* i'ror«**ionai ser vices in the various brauyhos of DENTISTRY, *- tlie oitisens of Savannah and vicinity. Kknckenuks—Edward Padelford, Sr., 8. T. Chap- au, Josoph 8. Fay, W. W. Lincoln, and M. l'render- ktt. AiTOffloe on Congress st, 2 doors from Drayton. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. W. C. Wadsworth Invitee the Ladies to call and limped au invoice ef Cloth Clonks mid Mantillas, reoolved from the eelebrated mantfactory of Ukurgk Urodik, Esq., New York City, whieh for superiority of etylo and quality cannot bosurpeetod, a'' No. 116 Congreen-etrset, oppo*lto Pulaski House. fall of iwaa: QEORQE 8. NICHOLS. READY MADE CLOTHING, ' FURNISHING HOODS, Sf C . THE 8ubsuriber lias now in store aud offers for sals the following: Gent's tiuo blue, black, and brown Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Sham Fur Cloib, and Cambist Overouato. Gent'# fine black Cloth Cloak* and Mantles. Gent's flne blue, black, and claret frock aud Dress Coats. Gent's Cadet Casaimors, Tweed Cassimere, black CaMiuiere, bluo Cassimere Frooktoos, and business Saok Coals—a gro*t variety. Gent's black Doe Coxsimore, aud mors than thirty different patterns of fancy Casaimer* Panto of latest -about 1,500 Vests, en v styles, some perfectly beautiful. A very large lotof SatluettUouud-Jaoketo and Panto, Flushing Overcoat*, Frock and Books for servants. India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overoo*':*. YOUTH’8 AND BOY8’ DEPARTMENT 1 has never been equalled in this place, and oontaiusthe following: BroadCloth, Beave-Cloth,PeterSham Overcoats and Sachs. Blue, black, brown and claret Cloth Dress Frocks and Sacks. Blue, blaek, brown, and Cadet Cloth Dross Jackets, Csdet and Steel-mixed Satinet Round-Jackets. Mixodaud Kersey Round-Jaokcto for Negroes: flne black Doc-Cassiinore. blue Cldlh, and a large assort ment ot faucy-cclored Ca.simero aad Satinet Pants. Black Satin, flgured 8ilks, Alpacca Black Cloth, and a great variety of Merino Yeats. AU oi tho above for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CIHLDREN’8 DEPARTMENT t con ains very pretty fringed and plain blaok Cloth Suit*; fancy colored Cassimere Salto, with Vest* and Panu connected; Genln’s new style of Fanoy Dress Jaokets; blaok and brown Talmas; blaok and rresn Togas Overcoats; embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to 10 years. Children, boy;*, and youth's whito and colored Shirts. Fancy Articles* embracing almost every article for gentlemen’s ward robe that can be called for, together with the richest as sortment of covered and plain Caps for geatlemon, youths, boys, and children. N. U — Most of the abovo goods, the Men and Boyr Clothing, have been made up expressly f>r my trade, and undur my inspection, at the North, and oan confi dently recommend them as good, and as cheap as oan be found olaewhore. The oitisens nnd pnbUo generally are invited to call and see atthe Clothing Store, Oib- bon'w Hangs. toot7 u leas* nra aav* novica in pi th»> oity of tha description 0 and pltoe of eale, and he shi after deducting the flne nnd posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote 01 ' Webs before A"- BILL to be entitled an nrdlnaaento amend ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to prevent re, oxen, and ea!vee.aad other eattle, from running at Urge.'' pawed in Council. February, l*4t: Section 1. Be It ordained by the Meyer end Alder men of tb* oity of Bavannahnnd the hamlets thereof, in Counoll assembled, and it hereby ordained by the au thority of the same, That from and after tho passiogof this ordlnanoe the provisions of the above roolted ordi nance be so amended and extended as to prevent bulls, oows. oxen, calves and other oattle running at large within the following limits, vis: Gwinett-streft on the south, prolonged east and westto the extended incorpo rate limits of the city of Savannah, and the hamlets thereof; the 8aTannan river on the north andtheoor- porsto limit* of tho oity of Savannah on the east and west. Sxottoh 2. Be it further ordoieed by the authority aforesaid, That all ordinances or part of ordinances militating against the provisions or this ordinance be, aud the seme are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 10th March, 18^3. R. WAYNE. Mayor. Attest: Edwabd G. Wilson,Clerk of Council. ordinances, I hereby give notlee thstl will rigidly ply with my instructions. Th* hours for delivery of impounded cattle are from seven to nine o'clock, A. M., end from three to flveo'olock, P. 61., dolly, Sundays ox- t tho pound. PHI Savannah, December 19th, 1865. PHILIP RUS8ELL, City Marshal. BOOK BINDING AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING BY JOHN a. DEITZ, Who, having bccomo interested in this branch o| tho business of JOHN M. COOPER A CO. Will civo his host atlontion to all work cntrustoi! to his cure. J. M. C. & Co., havo considornhly cnlarsod nml improved thoir Book ninoxnr, thus affording in- crousod facilities fur executing ovory vuricty of work in tho bust pussihlo stylo. They have ulso, laid in an EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF PA PER, omhraciug tho finest qualities of the Lost Manufiirturcre, both American und English. Any description of pnj»cr can bo lurnishod tnut moy bo desired. t 1G MOUTHWENTERN RAILROAD. F)A8HbN(iKil Train* leave Macon daily at GVfc ■ A. M.. arrive at Oglethorpe 10J« A. M., arrive at Columbus 1 o'clock P. At. Leave Columbus daily at 0 o'clock A. M., and Ogle thorpe at ll>i A. M., arrive at Macon 3>» P. M. f con necting at Macon each way with Central Railroad trains to 8avannah, Augusta and MiUodgeville, with Macon and Western trains to Uriffii, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, Ao. «o t ' 0 ! , . nuut ‘ n *^ ai, J r Columbus, by fast line of coaohes, 28 tnilos to Opelika, theuco 64 miles by M.A W.P. Rail Road to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eu- faula mail stages. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. „ . „ GEO. W. ADAMS. Meoon. Aug. 31,1833. tf sag31 NIIOEN! NUDES! I J- OB TUB Fall aud Winter Trade. THE subecribor would respectfully call theattontion of the Planters of Georgia, 8outh Carolina and Florida, and tho public generally, to his Inrgo stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. His stock lies beon soleotcd by himself, with special iro and nartiuuiar reforenoo to the retail and plan- rs’s trade, that being the most important feature of his bnsinoss. lie noufldeutly offers to his customer* and tlie public, work of a superior quality a:.d on rea sonable terms. Ills stock comprises all the varieties usually kept in a Shoo Store, consisting of Ladies' Shoes, Boots, and Gaiters, of every variety, Gentle men's Boots. Shoos and Congress Gaiters; also, blisses', Boys', Youth's and Children's Shoes, of overy kind, In connection with tho above, he has a large stock of NKUltO illAUANS, . rhicb can safely be recommended as a superior artiole. No effort will be spared to glvo entire satisfaction. A Range. No effort will be spared to give entire satisfai oall is solicited from you before purchasing, sept 24\YM. UE1DT, Gibbons’ Curriagc manufactory^ OjFa. CARRIAGES. BUGGIES SULKIES. A general and coinulttte annorliueot jn,l RECEIVED. r | 1 1IE Sub.cribera art) now propared to offer to tlio obllo, CAHRIAGKS, X'IIA:TONB, BUOC1IER, YALL8, $0. , fresh from some of tho most popu lar Establlshmento and Builders at tho North. The selections were made by one of the firm, with strict reference to the roquireinento of this market. They are determined to keep only auoh artlolos in their line a* they can confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT, Feeling assured that they will bo sustained in offering a better, and finer olass of work, than has been usually kept in this market. The publio are most respectfully reqnestod to oall, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are in earnest, by an examination of their stock. Ml kinds of repairing done as heretofore. CO., aug 1 corner West Broad and Bay-streeto. EDWAXtl* O’BYKNE’S GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor’s UulIdlnK* Market Wharf. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. E. O'B. keeps constantly In store [large stock of GuoCBlilKS. Liquor >oxery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, aad Clothlug. 1U0 boxes Family Soar; 76do Pale do; 80doNoldo 75 do Pure West India Ground Coffee 26 do Fieher'a Tobacco 25 cheats Pouchong Tea 20 Cadies Imperial do 76 bbli Phelps' Gin; 46 d* Whisky 20 do Domestic Brandy; 60 do Rum 4>* pipe* Signet Brandy 2 do Otard do 15 bbls Port Wine; 36do Malaga do 4 Pipes Holland Gin 13 bbls I^iap Oi); 5 bhds Sugar 66 bbls Coffeo Sugar* nov 2 .HYLAND de O'NEILL, Under Marshall House. ___ this day per schr Woodbridge, from Baltimore, •o37or sale on the wharf. Apply 10 ■“ OGDEN ft BUNKER. /"lA .Mi’ll INK—A fresh supply just received xnu yj for sale by [nov36] JOHN B. MOORE ft CO. P OTATO EN—30 bbl*. Potatoos, feuding per brig Monticello, for sale by oec 6 BRIGllAM, KELLY ft CO. Suns, Uifles, Hardware, Ac. Emr anA dull pain in the head, Mcientw ofPernAra- Iftm. YeUoumeu of the Skin amt Eye#, Tain in the Side, Backr, Che.it, Limbt, d v., Sudden Ptuehee of Beat Burn ing in the ritth. Conet anl Imagining* qf inland Depmiion of Anrtt»,een be effeetnally cured by DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, FftEfAMD BT DR. O. AI. JAIHSON, AT TBE OS KM AS MSI) WIFE STORE, 120 AM CM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. \ Their power over the above dheaeee it not eatvlled, \f erualtedy by any other preparation in the United States, at the cure« attest, t» many caeet, after tkUSul physicians had/ailed. These Bitters re worthy the attention of Inrallde PoseoMing grea virtue* in the reetifleation of disease of the Livor aad lesser glands, exsroisiug the moat searching powers in weakness and affeotion* of the di gestive ergana, they ar* withal safe, certain and plena- tll&V AUD BE CONVINCED. [From the Boston Bee. j The e (liter said, Dec. 22d- Dr. MotdUuuTt celebruted German Bittere, for the ear* of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepeia, Chronie or Nervous Debility, is deservedly ouo of the most popular medicines of the day. Theee Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at onr elbow says he has him self received au effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the rue of tlaa remedy. We ar* 1 vinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient •tantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy or great consideration. They are pleasant in tnsto and smell, and oan be used by persons with the most delicate au acha with safety, under any oiraumatanoos. We sneaking from experience, aud to tho afflieted woadvise their use. Soott's Weekly, one of th* best literary papers pub lished, said, August 23— “Dr. Uoojtand‘4 Herman BitUri, manufacturedbj Dr, Jaokson, aro now reoommended by somo of tho most prominent membors of tho faculty as an aitiole of much efficacy in casos of female weakness. As such is the oaae, we would advise all mother* to ohtaiu a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Porsons of debil itated constitutions will find these Uiotors advantage ous to thoir health, as we know fruui experience tb< salutary effect they hare upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gasette, the best family newspaper published in the United States. The editor says of DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER8. "It is seldom that we rooommeud whataretermed Pa- tent Medicines, to the confidence aud patrouage of our readers; aud, theroforo, wbou wo recommend Dr. lioof- laud’s German Bitters, we wish itto be distinctly under stood that wo are not speaking or the nostrums of the day, that are noisod about for a brief period aud then forgotten, after they have done their guilty raoo oftni*- chlof, but of ainudioine long established, universally prised, aud wniob has met the hearty approval of the aoulty itself.' Evidence upon evideneo has been reoeived (like the foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, the last throe years, aud the strongest lestiinony in its favor is that there Is more of It used in the praotioo of the regular physicians oi Philadelphia than all othor nostrums oom- biuod, a fact that oan oasily be established, and fully proving that a suientiflo preparation will moetwitb thqir quiet approval when presented even in form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no out oan doubt, after using it a* directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach andliver; it is pre ferable to calomel In all bilious discuses—the effect is immediate. They can be administered to female or in faat with safety and reliable benoflt at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Tliis modiuinu has attained that high character whlob 1s necessary for all medicines -o attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth spurious articles atthe risk of the lives of those who aro innocently deceived. Look well to the marks of the Genuine! They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon tho wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 126 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respectable dealers generally through tho country. PRICK* REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantage! of their great rostor&tive powers. Single bottlea 75 centt. Also for sale by f. A. L UiOCUE, W. W. I Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agent*, Uaviland, ll*rrall ft Co., V u»> »• C- llWFlr LATEST AND GREATEST IMPROVEMENT AMNOLD’S Improved Patent Metallic Indeetruetibh SARCOPHAGUS, °H 1 1 Xia EXHAUSTED coff , NB( Which i* now taking ihe plaoe ot all others throvgho the United States. 11. S. BOQARDUS having bee„ made the sole agent of the above for the City ofSavan- nab, would respectfully oall attention to their Test su- E eriority over anything of tho kind that has yet been efore the publio. The improvements consist in ce menting the top and sides, and, by the application of an air pump, removing the air, by which means the content* remain without effluvia or change of appear- anoo for any length of time. It is on these advantages the claim to superiority Is basod. The undersigned having examined the above, do not hesitate to say that, in thoir opinion, they are fully oal- oulatod to auawer the intended purpose: 8. N. Uakbis. M. D., I C. W. Want, M. D.. R. Wayne, M. D., P. M. Kollock, M.D., J. O. iUXEKsnxM, M. D., | W. G. Bollock, M. D., mar 12 R. Lachi.ibon, Maohiniat. ly FI3JIE SUBSCRIBER bogs leave to Inform hi* X friends and tho pnbllo generally, that be has pnr- oh tied tho entire atock of Mr. JOHN CARRUTUERS, 176 Gongress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PI9TOL8, Ao., at very low prioes, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarsfnlly oxecuted, and at low prioes. J. T. JONES. BaVannau, Oot. 4th, 1853. T HE iinUorsigued Physicians aro of opinion liidt a regular eysteta of Oymnastio Exercises, such as will be taught atthe Sevanuah Gymnasium by Mr. Lindner, is in the highest degree oonduoivo to health and vigor of constitution, anddosire to recommend it most cordially to tlie publio. It is in euofi a sohool of rhysloial exercise that pa rents may expect to find the means of establishing for their children, that robust and elastic strength, whioli repels the attacks of disease, and it particularly mendsitself to them. V. H. WfLDMAN, M. D. JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D. C. W. WEST, M. D. (broad and small Sword) ae $?'), for a term of sis months. oct 18 HElxIVlllOIxDT A KlFLEIt, Dell Hanger» and Manufacturer* of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railing*, Lock*, S?c. Corner of Bryan and Jofl'erson stroets, Respectfully annou to the publio in ge ral, that they are n.. prepared to execute all ordere iu the above line. N. B —All artiolcs manufactured by usarr 1 and workmanship, may 27 ly HELMBOLDTft EIFLER. t^Sk ©©iE'E'a S W COFFEE HOUSE THE Undersigned ho* IniBod, und has now fitted up in neat and elegaut style, the building on Dray ton- street, next door to Way ft King’s, to be occupied as a COFFEE HOUSE, where he intends to servo up In superior style, every Delioary of the Seasou. New York Oysters* Kuvnnnnh Oysters, Venison* Carouse* Partridges* Visit* New York and 4»kll«delplilu Beef* fee.* dre., Will always be kept ou ha ml, and served up in a style sever before equaled In thie oity. Parties furnished with private Supper* and Dinners on short notice. lie will keep only the best Liquors, oct 6 3m JOHN McK. CODY. J UST HKOKIVHD PDK MTHAftllSK- Sugar Bitcuito, Soda do, Srrngedo, Water Crack ers, Pilot Bread, Fire Crackers, 46 pack boxes. Canton. A fresh supply and for eale by W. D. FORD, dec 7 IJOktT WINK —ii casks dry Fort ill Wood and I Bottle, first quality, for sale by dec 6 11YLAND ft O'NEILL. niDliR-CIDKU —20 bbls. Near York Cider, W. M. PAVIP80N. ANIHtKTH’M HADDEN SIKU.-A full supply of the lost crop reoeived by A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. BU8INE.S8 CAROS PRINTED FOR From $1 to $2.50 Per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate raleo. BILL READS AT *9 FEB BEAM, printed an fine paper, rated with Red and Bine Lino ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of New Type just received. JOHN M.COPPER tc CO. UKISTADOKO’S .Yew Shaving li ilair-Druiiag Saloon. No- 38 Bnll-hUreel. 1 ’ilE Subscriber bet# U> inform hie friend# and the public that he has opeued a new and elejreat 8I1AVINU AND UAHt^DRKSSlNQ SALOON, in Bell-street, directly opposite the site of now Ifotol, shortly to be created, wlivrn he will be happy to wait on his triends, and others, who may need his services. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore bostowed on him h« hupee to merit its oontlnuanoe. He flatters himself that in the art of Cutting and Dressing Hair ha is equaled by far aud surpassed by none. Agr Gentlemen shs*. mg by Uis month will be fur nished with private beats and brushes free of charge. Give me a trial. A. CRISTADOhO, nov 24-Sin No. 9 Mraamsat-eq. aad 28 Bull-rt. Union Steuui Raw Mill. THE 8CBSCBIBEU8 S AVING completed their new STEAM SAW MILL, are now prepared to cut and fill orders for BER of every dimension at short notico. Iu the building of this MILL, we have taken edvauiage of all tho reoont improvements in the construction and ma chinery of mills, and aro or opinion that our MILL will only require a trial to convince any one that she oan manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any other mill in tho State. To those who may favor as with their orders, we will say that onr almost exer tions shall be used to give eatisfaction, both to punctu- J' 1 ” - ’ , , . J. ROBERTS ft CO. „ B V b f lcfl ** ot,r •>*«*.Mo-195Bay-ns., or at the MILL, Eastern Wharves. tf eugfl « ’|iKA KKTTLKN.-Tin and ChinaLUMMnm X Te* Kettlot, a very nice article, juit reccii A by pov - J MORSE ft NICHOLS. 1 .1UEHI1 (vKOIJND COFFKK KVBUY DAY.—Famine* and Boarding-House Keeper* iuro and freshly Ground Coffee can mooum any moment, by callii ■dsyffl no. i»o flC&fti a a a j jbroughton-st.d n a j g W. D. ZOQBAUVi, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN AI.I, KINDS OF MUSICAL INBTBUMSNT8, 8THIN US Ac SHEET MUSIC, 139 BROUlillTON-aTREET, Sextdoor to I. W. Morrell 3 Co.'* Furniture War .room* SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, S OLICITS the auentiuu nf his friends and t public to his NEW MUSIC STORE, where they may inspect a large assortment of the va rious articles embraced in his business. The arrangements having been made by himself with Northern Publishers, aro suuh that he receives all new Musio aa aoon as published.. He alsoobtained the sole Agency for 8&vannah and the State of Goorgln- ALBERT GEMUNDER ft UnOTUERB' PATENTED C11URCU ORGANS, one of which attracts eo much attention aud admiration at the Crystal Palaoo, New York. M. COBURN’S, of Sa vannah, IMPROVED and PATENTED VIOL1N8. ALSO GEORGE GEMUNDKA'B VIOLINS, to which . Prise Medal was awarded at the World's Fair, London, as also the Agency for the MUSICAL WORLD and NEW YORKMU8ICALTIMES. Dealers, Teaohera and Sobools supplied on unusually advantageous Terms Musio bound, all kinds of Instruments ropoirod and Piano Fortes tuned. £9" All orders punctually ^tended to and executed e shortest notice. New Jewelry Store. THE Undersigned h\s opened a Jewelry Establishment, at No. 155 Congrcss-stroet, where he will be happy to show his patrons ,a n*w and splendid assortment oi WATCHES ft JEWELRY of all kinds. Having engaged the services of a compotent Watch maker, he is prepared to do repairing of every descrip tion ia the best manner, and hopes to give entire aatia- faotlon to hia patrona ’ [nolfij ll. SILBER. THE LAST UNRIVALLED PRODUCTION7 A New Cook Stove v CALLED "THE NEW WORLD For Burning Wood or Coni* just made arrange UftLawreuoe, Stove for the exclusive sale ,,—u—: rr - ~Themiakcre had It tlioroughly tested before offoring it to the public foi •alo, and it also cornos very highly recommended hy tliose that aro now using it. Wo put a few of them up pn trial a short time axnoe in this city, and those who have seen them in operation acknowledged that they never eaw any Stove, for either roastiug/boiling, broil, ing, or baking, that performed so well and with so small a cost for fuel; the oastinga in tills 8tove are very heavy and mounted in the most perfect mauuer; the bake plate la so constructed that you can get twioe the heat in the oven ae any other stove now in use. We are now re- ooivingthe different sisvs, and we cordially invito all to oall aad examino boforo purchasing. We luvo also, various other patterns, among w hieh may bo found tho Don Witch, Iron King, ami celebrated Buck Stove, for wood. T. W. Ma AUTHOR 4 CO., apr 21 tf Btore No. 13 Darnard-lt WOOD! WOOD! flMIK Subscribor will konn constantly on hand’ X. »t bis WOOD YARD, at tho Canal Bridge, a full •upply, at all seasons, of OAK, UICKOBY and PINK WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Rroughton-st. will be promptly attended to. or wot>d janl i, Droughton-st. i Mold Low for Ca.b* JU tora 'botGBh. WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!.!! THE 8til.se: iber ha. how aud .III kcapci hf @ h.^ o,, o^“ d iirciVrr :«s p, As f . ... offers by the whole sale or retell, as low for oasb as oan b* bought for in the city. All orders punctually at tended to, nnd particular attention given to measure ment. Wood yartat tho old stand at the Canal and Railroad Bridge. jyS* ly PETER WIUTE. Baths! Baths!! Baths!!! M Y BATHING KUOMd ure now ready atidiu complete order. Warm and Cold Bathe only 26 cent*. I would respectfully soliolt tho patronage-oi the publio. -•"sEftV- - N. D.—Gentlemen w ill pleas* purohase their tiekoto in the Hair-Catting Saloon before bathing. Come and Bathe—I will have it well attended to, if I can get en tom enough to pay its expenses, mrt* J.M. HAYWOOD. W. D. ZOOBAUM, XTA8 Just received per Aluhama a new supply 11 of JULLIEN'H oelebrated Quadrilles, GalVaps, a Next door to I. W. Morrell ft Co,*a Furniture Ware- Rooms.. •' nov 22 under Si. Andruw's ifsU. . |J *AVY WAR YLANDOATH.-lOOUbush- XX els in begs, landing from schr Satilla, for sale hy uo^O ROUT. HABERSHAM SON. B UTTEK—HCTTElt—Just rac'd a prime lot of Goshen Butter, which wo offer at 26 ccuts per P®und. . BERLIN ft N3~ Under St. And . Nufcy Bread; 33 dso l iltKAU-jUhhlT NATHANS. Andrew's Hall. do Pilot do, B * - -7, ™ , landing from echr Pocahontas, aad for eels by aev 3D - CL AG HORN ft CUNHINGUAM. g^jss' Clisese, received per BUTTKK So CHEK8K-1.ii of elmiM Goshen Bjlter jute 60Ju*xee o WILLIAMS ft HUMPHRIES. IJourding^ A FEW Siugle Geuttemaa can obtain Ward and lodging at No. 5W Moagomery st., one door from th* corner of Broughton. Apply as above, nov 15 IvX ding Planes, Crossn Foot Adge, Brood Axes, and ovory article wanted by a Mechanic, in storo and for sale by SAM’L PALMER ft SON. PO’-fl Gibbon's Building. t lOU ft! A CII INK It Y —-Double refined Rape Seed Oil. This Oil is equal to the best Sperm oil for lubricating purposes, aad is sold 04 a much lower price. It is extensively used in thi*j£|] Uooi, and wherever it has been trii ~ satisfaction,forsakby • JOHN D. dso 6 Gibboos'Building. Holloway’s ... AnostMlrarbleue cares ter 43 yenm’H« rfeSSSSSLas; infUntud. H.r..onit.w.r.dl.lrmetln..UjiSiESS? pSJt.’d'SSv.*! 5«sa V7o T’ dario, the ldidHjraaW and mstnit (ham with kll pto.out .HIOTJ-.O, or ho.lth ( ,uu would lodnd f,tl d!! ligbt.il iojwfng b..n tho moaui of .0 :>»« tfco nSMloji of 0 follow orootm.” r (»tg»d) WILLIAM OAI.PIN. A 1-er.on TO rear* of nge cared of a bud Lck, or TIlIrtr yenr, Ktundlnu. I " ,a Conor a Llto/rowt Jfr. William Abb., at Oot J.'^'rS.^.woyrVb^Vd^;;^ Work. ; ocnotopaoiod >7 wofbotlo ..mot n “!?“?‘ i*Ji t w* rt 7 7t.f»fnm a bid I different accidenUat Gas recourse to a variety offiisd'hukl'adt vlng any benefit ani ratmmathat'the ".Tot! h “ r ' W Wh0 l “ d "°‘ «i°dH Iblwfikal tht. •totonnnto«« ! S I 'i^Sli A S??S WJ-.E.jUod.Cb.ml.l, S MS.L.LM?, aSdo!.: A dreadful bad^Urea,, eared la ono M.lr.m, To Professor Holi.uwxy: ' ow ‘ Door Sir—3ly wife had suffered from bad Breasts for more than six month*, and during the whole nerfod h.a tho best medical attendance, but alUo no ulf Ilifol before healed an awful wound tony own Hr brllll tnurivalled medicine, 1 determined again to use vour Pills aud Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in her case, and fortunate it was I did so, for in less than a month a perfect cure was effected, and the bensfiuhst various other branohes of my family have derived from their use is really astonlshiug. I now strongly rsecml mond thorn to all my friend*. meom- (Signod) FREDERICK TURNER, Th# nUflAffliM be used conjointly with th* Ointment n most ot the follow ing cases: B.A Logs CbllbloU, riatolu Bor. Tbro.l. liodBr.ul. Cb»iir.4 Oool Bklo DImuii Born. baud. UUodnlir Bcurrr Bonloo. Corn. (Soft) 8w.ll.ngi Boro U.tdi Bit. of Moi> Ctnc.r. Lombawo Tumour, quitooa and Contracted Filos Ulcers Sand Flies and Btlff Rheumatism Wound* Coco-bay Joint* Scald* Y* W s Chiego-foot Elephantiasis Sore Nipples. 0 Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAYt 244 Strand (near Temple Bar, London) and by all rei- pecteb e Druggists and Dealers in Modioinesthroughout tho British Empire, nnd those of the United States, in Pots at 37>j*o.. S7o., and $1 66 eaoh. Wholesalt by the 6 a li’‘8ANU8 N.'“vor‘k" ^ U,U, ‘ A ‘ Berate httt aoolul- * r * blti * Ti,, * b 7 t nkln* fbe lar- For sals by W. W. LINCOLN, Agent, _ jngres-—*—* ’ ■ J ThSTlawtw B Congress-itreet, Savannah, da. AKFL1CYEU UUAD. Q ANGTIONED by pujiilc opinion, nnd sustained £LJST Medical Authority, the AMERICAN COM- POUND stands beiore the world as the most rslia- ble and speedy remedy for a certain spaeifio dissas* ah”® a J in ar * or W * nd analogous oomplainw.- diet or business, the afflicted may »#ly upon its speedy and eertain cure. It is exceedingly beaefloial for llour , - ““i® oomplainto from whieh tf ou- sxnda suffer withont the knonledje of a remedy. Pro- ?•»>^ < lanow ouB b. plii'J^kok lUm.'rit.T Over Ten Thousand bottles have been sold daring the past year, and not a single case of fhilnro has reached tho proprietor. Around oach bottle aro plain praotiosl directions for selr-troatment. Price $1 per bottle. . ft*" Gbsorve that the Genuine has the written signs turs on the wrapper, and namo blown in tho glass. For sale by Thomas M Turner ft Co, A. A. Solomons, W W Lincoln, Savannah : P B Moist, Augusta; Messrs. El- M laoon, and by Druggists in all largo towns and in tho United States. eodly oct 31 TO THE PUBLIC. Li »nd Proprietors of th* justly eelebrated R. R. R. Remedies, were tho flret to discover a Remedy possess ing tho marvelous and Miraouilous power of stopping tho most Excruciating Pains in an instant, allaying tho worst Cramps and Spasms, either Internal or externnl, in a few minutes, and soothing the most severs Par oxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tio Dolorous, ax soon os applied. The B. R. R. Remedies consist of three Remedies, oa«h possessing quick and wonderful all Disoased bsposlts—Renovate the body from a/l Corrupt Humors—Rebuild the Weak and Broken Down Constitution*—Restore to Health. 8twngth and Vigor all unsonud and worn out parte. b. b. B.nro.i. Kadwuy's Heady Relief, For all Aoute Complaints, Internal ami External. The moment it is applied externally, or token in the "*’ *■* ““ * exornoiating pain and system, it vill stop the 1 quickly remove its earn BUktyMATfBM Mr. Or.M.r, . muon, w.ll known In BrookUa, wm a orlppTo aiao joort. Bkd- —ay * Boaay H.llof r.lievL'J him from paia la dltwa ulaal... oooblod him to walk two aiill. without tho aid of .tick or crutch In throo doyo, aad oartd him enurv'y iu ono week. Thousand* of other cases equally as wonderful as th* H>v# have been oured by R. R. Relief. CHOLERA MORBUS.—Radway 1 's Ready Relief will relieve tho sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It dill our# the most desperate oases la n few hours. NEURALGIA.—Tho moment R. R. Relief is applied it allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always lief will stop the Chills aud break the Fever. Aches of all kinds, Pains of all kinds, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Still Joints, Lameness. Ono application of Badwsy’e Ready Belief will in a few moments entirely stop the pain. It reduces swellings, heals sores, onto and wounds, removes bruise* allays the most violent Irritetions.- borall pains use It. It. Relief. Look for tho signature of Rad way ft Co. on each bottle. „ B.B. B. NO. 2. Radway’s uenevatlng Resolvent. Koaalvea, Ueuvvatoa, Rebuild,. IT CUKES—hfrofuU. Tumor., 81tadlo, of tbo Lunge, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus' Danes, Sores, Rickets, Balt Rheum, Aetataa' Ncdos, Canker, Bron chitis, Favor Sores, Lash, Uloers, Erysipelas. Totters. The above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolventwlll positively cure. It renovates the system completely, Resolving away from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseased De posits, freeing tho Blood and Fluids of Life from all corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor. Health and Sire ugth to every Organ andMember of tho body, Lcttera trout 11 Igb Authority • Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw.S. C., writes us under date of May 2d, 1833, that Radway’s Renovating Resolvent cared one of bis negroes, on his plantation as Beaufort, of a 8orofulous complaint, of many year*' standing. Tho poor fellow was a disgusting object of *>ity ; he was a moving mass of sorss. The other ne- jroos could not remain in the eemo plaoe with him. lie was entirely cured by Rad way's Renovating Resolv ent, and to now at work upon tbs. plantation. To th* people o(8. C., Mr. Middleton is weU known, and to |h*political world Mr. Middleton Is no stranger. . BCHOFULA.—When tb. Fittest hi. been utiict.d tor five years, or under, favorable symptom* will ap pear on tha third day aftor using B.B. Resolvent: Ten pears on th* Fifth day. Fifteen years do do Beventb day. Twenty yea»s do do Tenth day. Thirty years do do Fifteenilrda/* Forty years do do Twentieth day, Fifty yoars do do Thirtieth day. to have had casee whero old mon of sixty years, who have beon soroRiloue aUtheir likes, were entirely cured by Radway‘sRenovatingResolvent B.H. Rorasdie*ex hibit their elhceoy immediately. The/ do not keep tqe afflieted, pain-stricken sufferer lingering In doubt, but rostilly oxhibit their offleaoy; instantly relieving pain, renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and regulating th* diseased body, to health and strength. „ ' Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, DooljaCo., Ga., under ate of May 30,1853, writes " that a servant girl who raa eo reduced that noon: would givo a thrip for n«r lifo,” she was ao oorsred with sorss that thsro ws* nsd A spot of pure flesh cf tht site of a silver dollar on her whole body, was outirely oured by Rsdwsy's Renovst- *ig Resolvent. JC>OSE6.-One to throe Regulate*. « m. .iu—ij sound sleep, a*good night’s rest, and a healthy and plcsjxnt discharge from Ihe b way's Bsgulaters. Read “ “ - “ “—•—r.MSk ‘ K. B.-B. a. Bigatetei llcbtoolor. , n U JFA8TK—A fro.li .upl'Iy s remedy for a oertald disease, t 0 ,nd Dr. D.«oU' 8.r..p« l. ■ I ON DON DOCK. POKT.-Jmi ro«l»“V* y NlONa.—50 bbl. Onlou^ l.odiuo from kJ'- £ BA8KKT8 Nmnakll.. Oil., !5do Uordo“k 10 do. du«roo.i..d.ddf.rMl.^7 BOtIAUD nrss&g?' bv JA8. H. CABTtBACCs 'no, 39 Broaghtoa-.rr.^_ S ROARS—8KOAB8-Ja.t rac.i*«ry>'"“ La Catedrnl. 10.000 L»D.llrmate. lO.OOOU J 10 ' 1 da. for esle at , ^I^Vodian nov 23. No, 2# Bnll-elreet, sigu of Big Iediaa