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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1854)
prepared to offer ej ifAOBS. PH*TWV8, DUO- fj" roww ,JSW>P, DUO- Mil, K ftv*n from some of the Establishments and Builder* at the . , The selections were marie br »nc of the flnn, with strict reference to the requirements of this K '' marcel ION MERCHANT, - ■■ ■*» J«P \*M. . P. KINCHLGT, pOMJOBBION MKBCHANT, No. 75 Bay street, Savannah, Os. They are determined to keep only such articles in their line aa they can coiilideiitly recommend and warrant, feeling auMired that they will ho sustained lu offering a hotter, and liner class of work, than has Uh>u usually kept in thin market. The public are most resiwctfolly requested to call, examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they are 1 n earnest, by an examination of their stock. All kinds of repalrinit done as heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT A 00.. aug 1« • ' comer Went Droad and May-streets. LATEST AND! I FRO Z.1V.WIHKLER, pOM MISSION MERCHANTS, William- son*ii Buildings, Bayst., Bavannali, Ua. ap 18 Millinery and Fancy Goods. No. MLJr Congre*v-*t. takes this method of Inform- +BTL In* the Lodics of Savannah and vicinity, ■ rmrr that she has opened the Store No. 149,‘i Con- dress-st,. next door to Messrs. Einstein * Kckman, where line will keep constantly on hand, every varie ty of Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Mantillas, Collars, rocket HancUcerehlefli, Chemisette*. Sleeves, Hosier}', _ „j»raB«e Aftney. od will take risks on Car- Freights. Also, on Building* and For- .tW^& nl ^^K5^U r K Utl0n '- 10 Jaftjp Tls« 5&4S&. Howard Insurance Company, R NEW YORK.—Capital *260,000. The J. F. PELOT, [.ACTOR A COMMISSION MERCHANT. Wiutamiwn’i Buiulln., m Biy-at.no 24 OREATEST IMPRftVKMRjrr. ARNOLD’S IMPROVED PatentMeUMcIndestroctthie HAU- OOPH AUUS, or AIK EXHAUSTEDOOPPINS, which arc now taking the place of all others throughout the United Stales. II. S. BOGAllDUfl having been made the sole agent of the above for the City of Bavaunah, would respcctfolly call attention to tlielr vast supe riority over anything of the kind that has vet been before the public. The Improvement* consist in ce menting thpTop and sides, and, by the application of nu air pump, removing the air, by which means the content* remain without effluvia or ciiuugu of ap* pearance for any length of time. It Is on these ad vantages the claim of suiierloiity Is based. The undersigned having examined the aliove, do not hesitate to say that, Tn their opinion, they fully calculated to answer the Intended purpose: S. N. Harris, M. D., | C. W. Wert, M. D., 11. Wayne, M. 1)., P. M. Kollock, M. I)., J. C. Uabersham, M. P., | W.O. Mullock, uiar 12 K. Lanlillson, Machinist. 1 STOVESt STOVES!! Cull at JOHN J. MAURICE’S, No. 10,12 and 14 Born art I street, where you ► will Mud oh good uii assortment as there Is w ln the city—which on examination, will ■ compete with any: ami all of which will lie 1 warranted to hake, boll or roast, or the pur those In i » return them. Having LA HUE COOK 8TU, t. would do well to t all, being purchased Stove cheaper than those pnrehasefi this season. Also, all kinds of Parlor, Otliee and I lull Stove* on the accommodating terms anti latest styles. Also, Tin- ... a Wooden Ware, of every description. tt IIUIIIII nvnwipMVH. Brooms, Sc rubbing ami Dusting Brushes. Ac., Ac. Glass Lumps fur Fluid andCatmihene.Oti, Ac. HOLLOW WAKE OF EVERY KIND. Having t wo of the best Plumbers, hi the United 8taies 1 o nrluclplf:. e In the Idtiigs of Mr. Wald burg. Mr. Win. Ilumttlinrf, SiiNliliinli*, I.luy.tK ami Clreoptly’., ami nu- ^.dwr.mlld.ntf.to.hec}}^ ^ BELLS! BELLS! fPHE Butiscrihors manufacture and keep JL constantly on hand ol! sites of Church, Factory. ■ c insiailll) UUIIIIIIUUI. biwuui vumui, Steamboat, Ferry. Locomotive, School House, and JPiautatlou Bells. These Bells are hung with tb« pa tent iron yokes with moveable anus. They can be turnetl around so that the clupper will strike In a uew place, which is desirable niter a bell has been rung t way to pre- lew years. Springs vent the clapper fln.„ JHMP prolonging the soniul. Three Bells are manufactured from the best stock and are cast In Iron casings. At be a great improvement, W e give a v ti-e that It Church Bells break within one year l'm date i-f purchase, with fair usage, we will recast with- .« v-i imnuivm 1 , w ii. 11 iimi , — *' wiiiii uwi w , \ i, charge. The tone of aU Bells Is warranted. Nearly -WOO Bells have been cast and sold ifom this Foundary, which lathe best evbleuce of tlielr supe riority. We have 15 Hold and Silver Medals, awunied from the various Fairs ** lor the best Bells for sono rousness and purity of tonu.” We imy particular at tention to getting up Penis or Chimes, and cun refer to those furnished by us. Our Foundry ts within a roils of the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Hull todils running In every direction. As this is the 1 urges! establishment of the kind In the United States, and hostile largest assortments Hoi's,orders can be tilled with great dispatch. Wo can refer to the Bells ill any of the Buies.— Old Bells taken In exchange for new olio*. Levels, Compasses. Ac., constantly on huwl. Ail.ln-HH A. SIKNkKI.V’H WINK, Je 13 . ly*ilAtw Ufa* 'fray, JV. I MILLS, ENGINES A MACIIINKHV. ri'JlK HUIIBGKIUKK would respectfully in X form hht Blends and the public generally, that lie Is localiMl hi Savunnah, (lu., and Is prepared to give his exclusive attention to those wishing Ills services lu pre|»artiig plans, furnishing Drawings for Steam Engines, Saw Mills und Machinery In general, lie will also devote his time to superintending the erection of Haw Mills throughout the Houth, us he nos the agency for some of the largest Machine Minin- ndtnrlng establishments III the United Htates. lie I* also prepared to give parties desiring It, every Infor- ctiuM/<n in regard to the cost of Kuglnes, Mill Geurltifl tchlnery ol’oll descriptions j Shingle Machines. WELLS * DERR, I FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER- : OHASTB.al 8.Tmm..h, ().. w|.2i ly 1IEVRVK. WANIIRERIV, Ag’t. S HIPPING A COMMISSION MERCHANT, Savannah, Oa. Jy 21-ly C. A. L. LAMAR, /GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, y Savannah, (la. pov IS-ly ROWLAND Ml t’O., ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VX No. 172 Bay-si., Savannah, Oa. Jong r. aowLAwn, |nn 2t J joiix T. aowLANn, £«. WM. R. MACLEAN li. CO., A UCTION AND COMMISSION MER- J\. CHANTS. Bnvamiah, (l, JOHN K. iwv S BANCROFT & URI AH), < KNKHAL AGENTS nn.l IlItOKERS, for Cjl tlir [.nrrhnNc un.t Hnli* of Hlov-k., Bond., Ex- rlinn,-TL> .ml II...I Kout.-, No. 117 Biiynit.. Hovanimli^. MM ly LOC KOT, IA)NG fc CO., C OMMISSION MERCHANTS ami SHIP PING AUKNTS, Savunnali, Ooo., will ailn.il lo Vd I INo AllKNTH, naviimifl wllln* all kinds of 1‘ilOIIUCK. ..W Strict attention given to the Receiving and Forwanllng Uoodk, tnd filling order* (Voin the coun try. K. Lockett, Wm. II. Long, Joint II. Davis. JyM ly WILLY & MOYTillOLLIIV, G ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the purchase and *nlc of Stock*, Bond*, Real and and Personal Kutate. kc. Oltlce comer of Bay l«ane and llnll-st., rear of the Post Office. P. 8.—Having muiieron* order*, we wish to pur- clm*o 100 N eg roe*, either single or In fundlle*, for which we are willing to par IdgueHt cash price*. Jy 20 ly JAMES McIIElVRY. I NSURANCE BROKER nml NOTARY PUBLIC. Marine Protest* Noted ami Extended, 'eragenuiUusteil, Churter Part b *and Average Rond* drawn, paper* prepared whereby to recover lotwe* from American or BrUlnh Underwriter*, andattenllon given to all matter* connected with Shipping and In surance. Office No. 118 Bay-si., opposite the front of the Custom House. nov 8-’ SLOAN Ac CALWELL, r MPOUTKUS and WholeMlo Dealer* In Brandies, X Wines, (lln, Cigar*, 4c-, No*. 17 and 19 Cheu|>- Hide, Bnltlmo CIIA8.A.DKNNI8, Agent. GEO. ADAMS, TTOllNEY AT LAW, Darlon, Gournla. •in- A TTi Ja W. S. NOTT, A ttorney at law, »i» uay-stnict. dec 17 JOSEPH GAHA1IL. A TTORNEY AT LAW, corner of liny and IVItKaker-alH. Jc 1 > ninn ii*muii.TviiieusviiiTiii« Mn>. divtiu, uumcij, Trimming*, Ic., Ac. Straw Bonneui waeheil In the best style. jKr" All orders from the city and country promptly at to mini to. _ _ _ sop 24-tf MRS. J. r. DOE’S ” Fiishiunablo Millinery and Dreas Mr- king Kstahllshment, No.ll Up Stair*, Lllll- briGge’s Building*, aud No. 17 Barmird-*treet, Suvnimah, Ha. The nttcntlon of the laulpw of Savannah aud of tlio*c visiting the city,are Invited lo the new, large nml well selected Stock of Fashiona ble Millinery and Dress Hoods, consisting or the follow ing article*: Silk*, Satin and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers. Feathers, Wreathe*, Buttons, Combs, Caps. Henil Dresses, Velvet Trimmings for Dresses, Plush Hats, lllggerlettes. Infants' Caps, Plain Silk Brocade,"Plain Silks, Shallv Mantillas, Cloaks, Talmas, Ac. nov 8 MRS. SILBEH, Millinery and Fancy Gouda. No. 157 Congress-st., Savannah. Beg* to announce • her friend* and the public that she ha* Just turned from New York with a large uhkoH- •nt of Fall and Winter Hoods, consisting of ('loth I Velvet Cloaks nml Mantillas; Bonnets, Satin, Straw and Bea il Dresses, and Can* of every IcMcrlptlon. Some of the most elegant French Fan- broideries, lu the way of Undentlucvc*, Collar* anil Chemisette*; also, choicest It I bln ul Flowe large quantity of the with a great variety of the most heuutlfhl Silks for day nml evening dresse*. Mrs. 8llbt*r will also carry on the Dress Ma king and Millinery on an extensive scale. All order* which she may he favored with will be promptly ut- uled to. it 21 REMOVAL. The Millinery, Trimming and Ocner- ul Trimming Store I* removed to the store on Whitaker-*!., next door to Congress-st., opposite Henry Lnthron A Co., where will be iound every variety suitable for the gcoson lu Milllm ry, Trimmings, and Fancy Hood*. MILLIN' ERYDJSPAIITMKNT. Richly trimmed white uml colored Satin. Silk an Straw Children’s white and colored trimmed Ucavc. flat* and Flat*, braided and qubioldcrcd Hood*, fan cy Satin Bonnet Lining*, Feat her*, French Flower*, and Wreaths, a great vuilety of Dress Caps, Tabs and other Head Dresses, Hegolette*. This Is the store that every man's wife can get Bon nets all the w ay (tom 50cents to $10. RIBBONS, SILKS and SATINS. A large lot of French Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, very low; whltojmrt colored Silks and Satin, Lining Silks, Cluuk and Talma Tassels. TRIMMINGS. Pointed Velvets and Ribbons,- Inice (limps and Ha- loons. Silk aud Worsted Braids, Kmbroldcry Braiding Patents, Worsted Bmbroldery and Floss Silk, every shade and color, Steel Trimmings, Hold and Silver Braid and Loco, Kmbroldcred Muslin Cob lars, 0)1-11) I sett* and Sleeves. Fancy Breast Pin*, Bracelets, Kid, India Rubber, 6hlna and Wax Doll* MILLINERS und DRESS MAKERS’ HOODS. MILS. DOYLE, assisted by competent Mllllnersfrom New’ York, will attend to the making and trimming Departmnent, and will endeavor with skill and taste, Cloth Talma* made, cut and oinked, Slipper* and SmnaklugCup* stamped for Braiding, Straw Bonnet* bleached ami pressed. Remember ibespot In Whltnkcr-st., next dot Congress. nov New Jewelry |Slore. TJIK Umiorsignod Ims ojtenotl a .Jew elry Kstabllsluuent, at 1M Congress-street, e In; will btt liuppy to show Ids patrons a tmentof t and splendid assortment WATCHES AND JEWELRY Leather Bolting, double or alnffie, matle to order and ork lug them Machinery from the bent style of pattern*, about to orrect Mill* to Ills plan of circular Mill, cured Hill CUt. to a* to prevent springing whilst the saw Is In . The set works are geared so that by turning thu* sav- t works are geared i> wheel the log Is udjusiod at both ends; ffig the Labor of * ‘ .... hand. Persons wishing to learn the advantage* of this Im provement are referred to Pikrck A Mauhuhmi’s Mill at No. y.'a. 0. Railroad, and Fuuku A Co., No. 7, Central Kallrond. Long experience amt close atten- tlon given practically to construction and operating Steam Saw MUI*, warrant* the subscriber In the con- Rdeuee ufMng able to give every satisfaction. Those wanting machinery for working wood, such os Daniel's improved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mortising machines. Saab, Moulding and Slat Ma chine*. Seroll Saw, &c., by calling on the subscriber may obtain them from the best manufacturer*, of la- 1 tor saving uiuchlue* for working wood ever otlered to ‘"iii-l-rumpt utU-ntlou will ho given to all letter* 0»OSL paid) uddretwed to HENRY M1TCUKL, Savannah. Hrfrrencet: *■*- Messr*. Wm. U. Oile* A Co., 1 u- vallllAh Messrs. R. A. Allen A Co., )»«vaimah. It. W. Omits, Wilmington, N. C. Uahlkn & Iloi.i.iNiiSwoitTu, i WUmlngtou J. M. foot A Co., / Del. Osmonh A Hum', Augusta, (la. Winter Iron WorkM, MONTOOMKHV, ALABAMA. AGENCY IN SAVANNAH. 1 MIE Underuigned will reeoivc order* for this . celebrated Establishment, (the most extensive south of thu Potomac) for aU description* of Mill and other heavy Machinery. Embracing among other de- Kcrjptlon* of Mill*, tlielr Upright and Direct Acting Hang Saw Mill, the most efi'cctlvu lu u*e. Their Up right und Direct Acting Single Saw Mill, warranted ca naille of cutting, well handled, 4,0<M) foot of Inch board* per diem. Much more than this I* certified to their Semi-Portable Circular SavT Mills—'Warranted unsurpassed and embracing a heavy and HUbstnntlul Engine, with ample boiler power for propelling with lull speed the lurgest *l*e Circular. In had, the Work ffioni this establishment can be nowhere surpassed In .design or execution und of Hlmllar quality, cannot be obtained elsewhere at u* moderate price*. .Steam Engines of all descriptions matle to order, dec5 tf 0. A. L. LAMAR, Agent. Smillnvcxlcm Railroad. T>A8)SENOER Train* leave Macon daily X A. M., andve at Oglethorpe 10>* A. M., arr at Columbus 1 o’clock, P. M. • Liiave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock, A. M.. and Ogle thorpe ut 111* A. M„ arrive at Macon 3(4 P. M„ con necting at Macon each way with Ceu'.ral Railroad train* to Savannah, Augusta aud Mllledgevllle, with Macon and MrAtero train* to Hrlffiu, Atlanta, Dal- .ton, Chattanooga. Nashville, Ac. M Connecting dally ut Columbus, by fust line of pojMihoH, 28 mile* to Opelika, thence W mile* by M. A ' Railroad to Montgomery, Ala. f r C n X l v, ‘ lh Tallahassee and Ku- f0 p4a.ienuerebreakfrt tluml dluo ut Fort Valley. Aug.’SUt. 1853. HKNUINK HeldNleck & Co. Champagne. rPHE fJubpcribcrs, having boen appolutedby X Messrs, Ileld*lock A Co., to ruccu«h1 Mr. Cliarles Kugler, heretofore solo agent In the Uultt*l Stale* tor the sale of their Wines, who this day retire* from bu siness, respect hilly cull the attention of the Public to *' v *Mhodcanl. ilie suldol..— . . ^ Tin; Messrs. HEIDSIECK A CO., as sot forth there in, Justly claim to he alone euabled to send to this country ihe genuine lleldnleck A Co., Cluuupague, nnder Che sume name aud style m* originally Introduc ed Auto thl* market, now uearlv 39 year*ago, they be- 1 h« sole proprietors of all the identical vineyard*, cel- lur*. etc., wfilch Uie founders and originator* of this -celeWuted brand had owned. Such being the fact we need not dwell upon the su perior quality of tlielr Wines, the reputat^m of the sume among the American public being idreody Iden tified with unsurpassed excellence. ( \fe beg particularly Pi notice tua|: tht•l^ brand hIIII Iiai.m O.ii .•.inn ii....... II L’l 1141 !•'( "If ji MO li. . .. It l... bears the same name HEIDSIECK A CO. lu full, by which It iHicamd ao favorably known, being\therehy easily dlstlugul*bed from other similar mark*, which have since appeared. CRAMER A ARKOH, (Successors to Charles Engler) Sole Importers in the UmIUmI Stated ' New York, Jan. 1, 1854. . CARD.—U|miu tho dissolution of tlio old firm of llcldftleck A Co., In 1854, the senior partner who' hud the sole charge of Us liquidation, continued the busi ness, retaining exclusive possession of the vineyards, Joyed!’ y * C '' riie original partnership had en- ri Ur fifth are his Immediate successors, and sole proprietors or this old and well known brand, mm iMlirbu"to same from Imitations Alia rnnv*hj )!!..°bf own. whlch have appeaml Sr oiS ifnn M« r ^/r. ar ‘V ri“ 8 , tharket, the name nL?rI;f.iVwi HiCr " ul 1>C found oil the labels and P r ?£“£. th ^ rk *’... HEIDSIECK A 00. Rhelms, March 5th, 1810. MINIS A FU)R ANCE, ^ Agental»TfUvannali. HELMBOLDT It E1FLER, HajI nml r ... .. * JMillaniManili/a.Mfuctunrttfyirt VnofUJe., . ;■ OOBNKR dr DY4n»Dj6nf8i W o N ^ T8 . Respectfully nu- Uouuee to the public lu general, that they are uew prepared to , execute all onlers lu L the above line. ■ N. IP—All articles 'manufactured by - |y , HELMBOLDT A El FLK1L wSmtmr&v Ladders, Cloth os, 3WL J. P. COLLINS. .ml for “i® j, jrtORANCB KGAHM—Ju.t nuin) 5,000 M U Torino. Mrli. S.000 SSaSKSE •ad paper flue emt do. (»Ue _ 1 kinds) also l Gross Eagiisfa toddfog P. JACOB S. 9 Dall-st.—sign ol Big ladlafc. MAKGEM Ik COX, A TTOItNKYB AT LAW, Atlanta, Gn., will collect Debts In the following Counties: DeKalb, Fayette, Heard, Co**, Murray, Cherokee, Newton, Coweta, CumptHdl. Gordon, walker, Henry, Merri- wether. Carroll, Floyd. Dude, Spaulding, Troup, Cobb, Whit Held. Forsyth. Gwinnett, RKVKnxxeics—E. U. Stoddard A Co.. Charleston, Ho. Cn.. Williams A Brothers, Augu*lu,Ha., l'lunt A Bros., ami O. w. Choat, New York. Tat. Mancu m, [uu 17-tf 1 Titos. N. Cox. CHARLES MARSHALL, A ttorney at law, no. 79 Fnyette-st., Baltimore, Mil., oilers his professional services lu the transaction of legal business hi the city ol Baltimore. REFERENCES: Baltimore—J. C. Wilson A Co., Lemon A Winter,B. A F. Voss, Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, Hon. W. L. Mur- shall, Wm. Schley, Esq. Savannah—Hon. It. M. Chariton, Francis8. Bartow’, Robert Hubcrshum A Son, Dr. J. B. Screven, Rev. 1. L. Smith, W. T. Thompson, W. Woodbrldge. nov 1 $8m HYLAND & O’NEILL. W HOLESALE ami Retail dealers in Im ported WINES ami LIQUORS, French Bran dies. Segur*, and Fancy Groceries, next door to Mar shall House, Broughtou-st., Savannah, Hu. •’.HTiAitD, [Jan 4] * W. D. FORD, TYEALER in clioico family Uroeerie*, Pickles, XJ Preserve*, Fruits, Confectioneries, Nuts, Ae.- Also, Fish. Oysters, und lee, when lu season. Wuld- burg'i Huildlwwa, Jwnfarwo>%-^»., fcUvuimftli, ll», 8.S.8IBLEY, W HOLESALE and RETAIL BOOKSEL LER und STATIONER, No. 135 Congress-st., ippowlte Monument-sgr., Savannah, (hi. a I'M I THOMAS M- ROSIS, I MPORTER and MANUFATURER of SE- HARS, wholesale und retail deulertn Smoklngaiid chewing Tobacco, Snulf, Ac., No. 87 Jlay-st., one door west ol Abercorn, Savannuh, Gn. TUOS. F. 8TEYEN8, P ROPRIETOR of Hack, Livery aud Sale Stables, corner of Broughton and Banmnl-sts. atig2l ly GILBERT BUTLlin, M ASTKK MUILDKH — dottier in Whito l’lno Lumber, York-st., Oglothorpenair., Savon- Jan 28 €11 AS. 11. PICKETTj pONTRACTER and BUILDER, having re- sumoil his business, Is now prepared to eoutruct for bulldluvsor Jobbing work ot any description, In __ r _ jpi iilH line. RlalrsExecuted with neatness and dispatch A share of the public patronage Is most respectfully ly P.K. S1IEII.S, L umber a timber factor, having leased one of tlie Wharves lately occupied by A. A. Smets, Is now prepared to receive any Lumber or Timber that maybe consigned to him for sale. He will also keep bn band Lumber, Shingles uml Wood for city trade. Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1853.tf doc 1 architecture:. S IIOLL & FAY, Architects, Corner of Bull and Bryim-sts., Savannah, Ha., offer their services to geutlemcu about to build, and to committee* of public buildings, churches, school-houses, Ac. Plan* I styles of dwelling-houses, Ac., actu- They also undertake the Inspection of works during their progres*, as w’cll us furnish design* fur every style of Interior decoration*, monument* and tables. oct 26-tf M1I.LEK Ik FERGUSON, TUPVTAVltinUTU Jr W HEELWRIGHTS A BLACKSMITHS, comer of Broughton and Montgomery-sts., Sn- vuutiah, Ha.. Carriages, Wagons, Carts and Dray* manufactured. Bluck*mithlng. Including Iron Hull ing and Urates, for Buildings, Ac., done at tlie short est uotlce. 8, *. MtiXKR, rang 194m J J. P. TKROUSON. house and sign paintinc. I j' O. CARL, Broughton-st., opposite lior- • ton A Rlkeman. oners his services to the public for the execution ol Kou*e, Sign, Ornamental Paint ing und (training. He keep* for sale at Ills *1 Burnt*, Oils, Paper Hangings, Hill Picture Frames,, punned I'll)*, for signs, Ac. AU work done cheap aud warranted to give satisfaction. sop UHlm JOHN POOLE, TXrnOLESALE and RETAIL dealer in T Y Paints, Oils, Turpentine and Varnishes. French and American Window Gluss, Paint, Varnish aud White Wash Brushes, Salad am! Camel ilalr Pencils, Badger und Camel Hair Blenders, Graining Comb*, Artists’ Brushes, Ac., Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire-lloard Print*. N. B.—House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding, and Glairing, done on reasonable terms, by JOHN POOLE, 11 WhlUker-et, mar 20 Navrty opposite Swill A Co. JOHN OJLIVEH.j OUSE, SIGN und SHIP PAINTER, Gla- M tier, Paiier Hanger, Ac. No. 121 Broughton-st., beg* to return his thunks to the citizens of Savannah competent workmen, and thu use of the best mate rials, to Insure a continuance of their favor*, lie keeps for sul« mixed and dry Paint*, paint oil, tur pentine, varnishes, window glass mid putt>, paint, marking, white wash and other brushes. t 21-dm WM. HUMPHREYS, Agent. M anufacturer of Essential on*, Ex tract*. and Perfamery of all description*, fancy Toilet and Shaving Soups, Drugs, Medicines, Chemi cals, Ac., Ac. For sale by Sletwrs. Eaton A Ye Maiden lame, J. aud J. T. Tripp, 90 and 92 Malden Lane, Uuydock.Cluy A K%ans,2l8 Peorbst., wholesale Druggists, New York. ia-N * - sailMAMuig, T HE Subscriber has resuuiod his business of Sail Making, and Is prepared to make Sails of all ueucriptluns. Tent*, Tarpaulins, Awnings, Ensigns mid Flags of all kinds, lie can be found at all times «t the tower Rice Mill. All onlers left at the store of CloKl}on» A Cuuuliigliaiu, will meet with prompt attention. [Jy bJ M. AMOROUS. J. E. DeFORD. A P ??l I £!? AU, 1 E8,|lA ^L,8.K.oonilrBroq«hton mid ItobuU & v ‘» n »®h, Go., Wholesale Dvlitiul USSPfHHh »'»1 Chemicals, SJIrJSkiSsS:Jil 1 * u"* ,ld ^“Crictti* Pcrfonu-ry urietary Medicines of the day, superior Inks pure '■ ■ ..—17. Bii>0.ht4.n*«kre«t._ „ luvn .,m i.rauui,', i'ir luclkal miriRin',. L'.,i. UANO—Mexio.il Ouxno, juit rwofved, «l»v lor a«vorlug, cbol™ TnllLt ami 1 . r-xirxcia _ t FANCY AIITICLKg, 4c. Order* fn,u, the .country proiupUy lined end xall^ feetjon gu*r«utCBl, wJUi re([lrd huth U> price und •' ^PHYSICIANS’ PBBSCBII’TIONS Will receive pwrtentar^hticmton «t*u hour* of the Jin* Jf. X BiFORD. Cbeuitat «nd DruggHt criptloii lu the be*t manner, and hope* to give ilhfactlon to his patrons, [nov 191 II. MI 1.1 to give entire >RKK. DANIEL CHOMLEY. je FASHIONABLE boot-maker— ■ corner of Broughton and Hull-streets. The r subscriber desires to Inform tin-public that he lias opened us above, where he Is prepared to id style, c o lie red t« the public, lliiving many friends lu this Stuti have been Ills patrons lu Charleston, respectfully licit* from them uml thu public u call uml a trial. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. MODE A JUtO., return their thiuiks to the citizen, of Savuuuah and Us vicinity, for the very liberal patronage which they have received, and encouraged by the success of the tia*t year they l>eg to announce that they have completed their ar rangement* and are now dally receiving from the Philadelphia, Boston and New York market* their supplies fur an extensive Fall uml Winter Trade, IN CLOTHING, JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES. Of which tlielr stock will comprise every quality, style ami description. nov 5 NEW HARDWARE STORE. r |MIE Uinlor*igiieil has opened a now llurri- X ware Store at No. 149 Congress-street, in the store recently occupied by Messrs. N. K. Rurnum A Co., and I* now receiving an entire new uml well se lected stock of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GOODS, embracing almost every article usually found In a Hurd ware Store. Having purchased his stock direct from the Manufacturers In England and tills country, tie In runblcil l«...imr IttaUuvilRun low as UU-y mu lie purchased ut any other establishment at the South. He ri-Hpectfullv asks of the patrons of the late firm of McCleskey A Norton, the citizens generally, aud Isltlug the city, to glvu him u call, ami be MARINE RAILWAY The undersigned rotpcotfully A informs all who may netsi hjsservices A has charge of the MARINE RAILWAY, which Is now in successful operation. He Is, there fore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually "Isltlng our port, uml to do the work of repairing, _ reasonable terms. Those who wish to Clean paint the bottom* of their vessels, can also be ac commodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He Is also prepared to contract for building Vessels Dfany class or description, und to carry on the busi ness of Shlp-t 'nrpciitci lug. Spar-making und Caulking In nil Its various brunches, ut the — 1 *•— — **■• of the city. tfiTA good 8hlpsmlth Is t tho eastern extremity mar 11 t the premises. inepror. II. F. WILLI NK, Jr. CRUTCHF1EED HOUSE, M FORMERLY GRIFFIN HOUSE— CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE. This well known HOTEL, situated within a few steps of the Passenger Car landing of the Western and At lantic lluilroud. Is now open under the supervision of THOMAS CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. Bryson und lady. This House, while under tbo control of Col. J.J. Hrltlln, acquired a very high reputation as a Unit class Hotel. The present Proprietor having secured the services of CoL Griffin’s Barkeeper, and having purcluised lit* most excellent Cook and House Boy, and having tbrnlslied the House entirely new, hope* to retain its high reputation, und merit public patronage. Passengers can bo accommodated with uii Omnibus to and front the Boats, fob 18-ly THOS. CRUTCH FI ED, Prop. O undersigned Agent In this city for the above uumed Company, Insures property against loss or damage by fire, ami the Risks of Inland Navigation and Transportation, on as favorable terms os slnillar Institution* In this city. 8- 0. DUNNING, Agent. PraUtHou Insurance Company, S F Hartford, Corn.—The undersigned, Agents of the above Company, are prepared to 1 risk* against Fire on Buildings und tbelr con tent*. Also, Murine Sea Risks, on the most fuvorable twin*. (XSi] BIUOKAM. KfcliLV t OX, Agent*. OKNBBAL Fir* and I.lfe Iniurinee Agency. C nARTKit Oak Lii k Inkurakck Comi-ant, Hnrir.inl, Conn. I'm.ltul, (emtonwd tiy tlio Pteto) Mon.ooa Alfml Ulll, PmMent; Jo* 0. Walker, 8e- ’ TlK r A V NItK F1HKIN8URANCH COMPANY or tlie Cll ^ARHIlR?' , Kl'llK a i 1 N»(itSI«UK COMPANY OY 11 NkIvVOr’r'ANI> EH IK.' KmhMN S U It A N C K (X»M- PANY or Mktoleloo, New York. Canltnl, »!ao,(»IO. KNICKBUBOCKfcll KIRK INHL'KANCK COM- PANYor Wnterf.ml.N Y. Capital.*lao,000. Cliarlea Cramer, President; F.D. Moc, Secretary. HiesoCompanies having a cash capital, safely In vested In bond ami mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance against damage by fire, on all kinds of pr< perty on reasonable terms. Applleotlun^recejved by lip 22 Agent fur Savaiinab. I >2 Ray-street. FEBRUARY DRV GOODS, OtOTHINO, Sic. mm wd Winter Dry Gioods. , a «x, S&Z&SLoK 18 now prepared to offer to Uie citizen*^ of i Savannah, and the counties adjacent, one of the most magnificent atocka of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. eve l ®*hlblt«d In this city, consisting in part of ele- fjntJJkckGud Colored Brocade Silks, Ech Fancy Inaid do; Plain Silks, (kablonable colors; beaUtlfhl u ,Kh uni 1 ™ Plft ck Heavy Black Satin dc Che <lr I S lnrg I wool de Lalnes, Alpa- Prtnts, etc., etc. Peroons will flndamon^UiU Im^c ami varlfd alock ■ach a variety or Stylo, and Color* that any taxte. however difficult,, can be pleased. We Invito nartlcular attention to our stock of HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, both on account of the quality and low prices at which we are om-rlug them. Among them may lie found 6-4.8-4,10-4 and 12-4 fine Bed Blankets, Linen ami Cotton SheotingM, Linen and Cotton PlUow Casings, Counterpi nes and Toilet Quills, extra large und fine Linen Damasks und Cloths. Napkins, Dowlas, Furni ture Dimity aud Chlnxcs; Flannels, all colors, stvles and qualities; Huckabacks. Russia 'Towels uml tow ellings, Tlrks. Drills, etc.; Embroideries, Ladles’ Km- imiiKB, Aii h* ( i/iiiin t Yiv,, nuiiHUBiriivN. Miiiim rail- brolilcred Hdkfs, prices from $1 to $20; Collar*, Un der Ildkfs and Sleeves to match; Edgings, Inserting* Bauds and Flounces, very line and rich. Together Home Insurance Company O F the City of New York. Capital $500,000, oil paid In. Siiueoii L. Lormls, President; Clius. J. Manln, Secretary. Tlie subscriber* bavlngi been appointed Agents of the above named Company, are now prepared to take risks against Fire on Building*. Merchandize, Ac., on favorable terms. IJv 8j COHENS & HERTZ. The United States Life Insurance, A NNUITY and Trust Company. Charter Perpetual-Cash System. Capitol $250,000. This Company combines the Mutual and Proprieta ry system, and will Insure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner, mar 15 ly MINIS A FLOHANCR, Agents. LIVER POOL AND LONDON Fire and I.lfe Insurance Company. I 'HE Undersigned Agent* of the above Com pany. will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Hoik hi Trade, Ac., on the most favorable terms. BANCROFT A BRYAN, Jon 24 ly No. 117, Ray-st., Savannah. lioyal Insurance Company. I ONDON AND LIVERPOOL. — Capital, J J 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. This inutltutlnn has established on Agency In Sa vannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be Issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21,1833. London Phoenix Fire Ollice. a 'HIS Company takes Fire Risks in this city, nml Insures Kents nml Leases. » 2 ROUT. HABERSHAM A BON, Agents. o r HARTFORD, CONN. —Tho 'Under signed, Agents of Che nisi ve Company, continue !«»take risk* against Fire on Building*. Stocks. Ac., on most favorable teinis. COHENS A HERTZ, ap 14 TSAAC ABBATT, Kee’y; F. S. WINSTON, X President; Dr. It. D. Arnold. Medical Examiner.— Applications received by W. P. HUNTER, Agent, leb 1-1 ly _ LIFE INSURANCE, southern Mutual Insurance Comp*y. r PHE Hntes of this Company are lower than A those charged by Northern Companies for resi dents or thu South. Oue-fourth of the first premium Is entirely remlt- .... .. . ' t this fourth may be paid by u ted. After the lint y... no^e when the policy Is tor the whole life. policies, this Company oilers e Invested In State Applications for Insurance received by W. KING, Agent. NOTICES. CO.PARTNEB8HIF. have This Day associated jwith business, Mr. Wm. A. Jaudon. The firm will PIERSON, 1IKIDT A CO. NOTICE. I ^OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for leave to sell the reul Estate belonging to II. P. Bur ton, late of Camden County, deceused. v 29 It. E. BURTON, Executrix. LEGAL CO-PARTNERSHIP. r I'llE undersigned have this day forrnod a X Co-Partnership, for the practice of Law und Equity in the Various Courts of the Eastern and Middle Circuits, under the numo and style of Marsh " Uuerurd. Mill.FORD MARSH, oct 1 -JOHN M. HUERARD. NOTICE. r PlIE Subscribers have removed their stook A of Goods, to the store recently occupied by Samuel Solomon*, K*q., No. 201 Bay-street, where they will be happy to see tlielr friends uml custo mers. __]gep 10J CRANE A RODGERS. NOTICE. TRACTORS, Merchants and others, desiring A? to have their Cotton re-jmeked, eun do so by applying at my Press, Eastern Wharves. 5 tf 0. A. L. LAMAlt. ID-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The undersigned VJ have formed a Co-Partnership from December 7th, 1863, under the style ami nuuie of WuiJll. Mac- lean A Co., for an Auction, Hem-rul Commission and ruin business. WM. B. MACLEAN, JOHN S. llUWillfcsON. Savunnali, Jan. 5, 1854 Juu 5 Iron Ratling, Verandahs, Ornamen- TAL IRON WORKS, Ac. B EING tho agent of a large Manufactory, I am prepared to fttnilsh ut short uotlce. 22 7; J. F. PELOT. 224 Ray-st. C11IST AOOUO’M NEW SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, NO. 28 BI LL-STREET. r |'lIE Subscriber begs to inform his fricml* A and the public thut he has opened a new und legunt Shaving nml Hair-Dressing Saloon, on Bull iu ui- ureviuu. wiiuru lie win no nappy io wan •u III* friends und others, who inuy need his services. Thaukf ul for tlie very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, he hopes to merit its continuance. He flatters himself thut In the urt of Cutting aud Dressing Hair, he Is equalled by few und surpassed Hive A. CUISTADOIIO, ■ 1th a full stock of lhautatlon, Fancy aud all uthe. styles of Dry Hoods, to which we Invite aU to call and examine. Goods freely exhibited, nml customers left to their own Judgment and taste to purchase, or look further. • • If oct 17 ITijw/eJW shall bmo down to it, amt the ffreat qf the earth tholl hmed ttfurt it. n Ncvrt could this be said with more truth, than it now applies to this remetiy for af fections of the throat and lungs. The exalted In learn ing and power, acknowledge Us supremacy, while both the little and the g-ieat can feel its benellts. The liberal mind ed among those skilled to cure, are free to own Its mastery over distempers which have battled their art* Those of exalted stations are not ashamed tq testify to Its virtues, but deem It n duty and d pleas ure to thus holdout the lamp of their experience to their suffering fellow men. [Translation.] Yekmiluoxvillk, T*ii., April, 1853. Mona, lc Dr. J. C. Ayer:—I have of late, made fre quent use of your Cherry Pectoral lu my practice, and urn happy to Inform you that In no esse yet ha* It failed me. I liuve made some signal cures of laryn gitis ami Bronchitis with It, aud have, completely cured one case of Asthma, wfilcli had withstood ev ry other medicine 1 could employ. Accept, Sir, the assurances of my distinguished CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Otf.of Qmqrt*. MAAS A IIKYMA ns and JrMrum-tt*.. INN, PROPRIETORS. M AAS A IIEYMANN ore fully prepared to show to their customer*, nml to those who may be visiting Savannah, the largest assortment of _ FALL AND WINTER GOATS, Clonks, OverCoats, Vests and Pantaloon* lu Accept, Hir, the assurances of my dlstlngulsht consideration. JULES CLAUD UOlfuUKT, M. I)., I*nte Surgeon of the Royal Marine, France. Extract from a letter of our Minister at the Court ot thu Sublime Porte. Legation or the U. S. A., \ Constantinople, Turkey./ other in this city, for good muterial, workmumdilpand IlnlHHIIHlllI Ul l.lll-UlS, ^l.l 111*, ffllllKH, iiosierj, Glove*, Suspender*, Shirts, Undershirts und Drawers, lints und Cujis, Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags ami Valises, Ac., Ac., the whole of which is offered for sale low by oct28 MAAS A IIEYMANN. New Fall and Winter Goods EINSTEIN A KCKMAN, Ao. 151 Onif/nnibstrrct., H AVE just received by latowt steamors, large assortment of STAPLE DRY GOODS, as Brown uml White Shirtings, eol’d Homespun Shirt- lugs, all kinds of Flannels, Blankets, Kerseys and Oh- naburg*. etc. SILKS. The largest and finest assortment In this city,—Plain, Striped uml Flg’d Dress Silks, u large variety; heav Brocaded do; Satin de Clienes, plain bl’Jc Silks, etc. DRESS HOODS Muslin and Barege de 1 sillies, flg’d and plain Cash* meres, Circassian de Bergen, French and English Me- rlnocs, Paranattas. Alpaccas, Scotch Plaids, ect. Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas uml Circulars, a splendid variety. Also, ull colors of cloth for Ladles’ Mantillas and Cloaks. French uml Swiss Embroideries, Undcrslcevm, Cbemlzettes, Collars, Infant Wulsts, Einb’d aud nlulu Lawn Hdkfs. Muslin and Cambric Bunds, Ladles’ und lufiiut*' emb’d Cups, Cambria and Swiss Edgings und Inserting*, etc. GLOVES. Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Silk aud Luce, Lisle Thread do, etc. CLOTHS. Bl’k and blue Broad Cloths aud a variety of other col- ers. Casslmercs, all kinds; Satinet*, Tweed*, Ken tucky Jeans, French Doeskins, Satin and other V lug*. All kind* of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Holseries Linen Table Damasks, a variety of Dress Trimmings, and n great many other articles too numerous t mention. oct 24 READY MADE CLOTHING FURNISHING HOODS, Ao. G EORGES. NICHOLS has now in Store and oilers for sale the following: Gout’* fine blue, black and brown Cloth, Beu> Cloth, Petersham, Fur Cloth, und Camblet Ov costs. Gent’s fine black Cloth Cloak* and MuuUcn. Gent’s fine blue, bluck and claret frock aud Dress Coat*. Gent’s Cadet Casslmere, Tweed Cusslmore, bluck Cusslmure, blue Casslmere Frocktecs, aud business Sack Coats—a great variety. Gent’s black Doc Casslmere, und more than thirty dlllcreut patterns of funey Cusslmore Punts of latest styles Gent’s Vests—about 1,500 Vesta, embracing ull of thu now styles, some perfectly beautiful. A very large lot of Batiiiutt Round-Jackets Punts, Flushing Overcoats, Frock and Sacks for Ser vants. India-Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats. YOUTH’S AND ROY’S DKPARTMKMT, ha* never been equalled In this place, 4 aiul contains the following: Broad Cloth, Beave-Cloth, Petersham Overcouts id Sacks. Blue, black, brown and claret Cloth Dress Frocks and Suck*. Blue, black, brown and Cadet Cloth Dress Jackets. Cadet uud Steel-mixed Sutlnut Round-Jackets. Mixed and Kersey Round-Jacket* for Negroes fine bluek Doe-Casalmere, blue Cloth, und a large as Hortment of fancy-colored Casslmere and Satinet Pants. Black Satin, figured Silks, Alpncca Black Cloth und a great variety of Merino’Vests. All of the ainr for boys from 10 to 17 years old. CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT, contains very pretty fringed und plain bluck Cloth ktiiifed a*uoy rniprvtl Casslmere Holts, with iu ■ Punts counccteil; Oenm s new stytu of Fancy Ihre Juckets; black and brown Talmas; black and uree.. Togus Overcouts; embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 to 10 y Children, boys’, and youth’s white and culored Shirts. FANCY ARTICLES, unbracing aImo*t every article for gentlemen’s iard- robu that can be called for, together with the richest red uud pluln Cups for gentlemen, nitlis, hoys, and children. N. IL—Most of the above goods, the Men and Boy’i Clothing, have been made up expressly for my trade, and under my Inspection, ut the North, and can cr Udently recommend them as good, and us clienp generally are Invited to < Store, Gibbon's Range. JX1 , UORDAN, M. D. I AS. II. CARTER. JAS. ..... .. UKUCiS AND MKDICIIVES. J AMES II. CARTER .1 CO., Whvlanle ami Retail Dealer* In Drugs, Medicines, (,’henil- cals,Oils, Paints, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, Instru ment*. Patent Medicines, Funey Articles, Ac., Ac. GUNS, RIFLES, HARDWARE, Ac. r ^\UE subscriber bogs leave to inform hi* J, Au., at very low price*, tor cuah. Manutueturing and repairing, of all khuls, promptly and carefully executed, und at low prices. J. T. JONES. Wiliiiot-N Jewelry Store. THIE Subscriber lias mi hand ami is coiistant- A ly receiving from thu best and JL ly receiving from tho best und most respectable iminnfucturcrsln the country, rich Duimoml, Ruby, Pearl uml other Jewelry, and Sterling Silver Ware, such as luhle.lH’sscrt, and'Feu t-poonsund Forks; Hll- .. Plates and Waite. .Sauce*,(Sublets,Tumblers, Pup Iki ' " Pie, Ice Cream, Cuke aud Fish KniWo. d Butter Knives, NapklniUiigs, uuU« Tea Hots, Castors, Cups’and “ _ ^.Huup and Hauce .. Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives, Silver Plated Suu ; « n| l^dh ? . Cake Baskets, ( Castors, VVultursj , .Steel Table Finest Day Marble Mantle Clocks cry description. ' ' Lupine Watches r Flue '* “ d Silver Thlm- Forks i r plated Bras* Clocks of e Gold and 8|lve. Euamelled Hun ting Watches, Gold ; me* i miu uml stiver Bpect.Kles.GoldundSllvei’’ Chains, Heals and Keys, Fine Rogers’ Pocket Ci Ru/.ors and Razor Strops, Can! Cases, Port Mon •articular attention W niches and Jewelry. From his long experience unit extensive facilities,lie DYING AND Reuovating l^stubllslinicut. 73^iurk-ttrert, near the (hurt thutt, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. KSTAIIUSIIKK IN 18!f2. 'T'HE Subscriber grateful to his patrons and X friends for tlielr continued favors would stab that. In uddltlou to the Improvement* In Dying, nc qulred by him during hi* lust visit to England uud Scotland, hut made arrangement* for extending Ids business, by which he Is now eimbled ' •mllng v «.ie Is now emibh'il to Dyca greater variety of Colon) on Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please ull who muy fuvor him with tlielr patronage. Gentlemen's Garments Dyed, Cleaned or Renovat ed, us ilfoy bo required, In llio same superior stvle which bus generally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Ladles’ Bonnets Dyed, Bleached and Pressed In the most (kshlotinhle styles. Orders from the country punctually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should lx* sent him by letter through the Post Office that lie may kuuw where to call for them. ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. COAL AND WOOD* RED ASII COAL, I N quantities to suit purchasers on tho wharf, or delivered In any part of the city. Also Black Jack, Upland Oak. Live Oak, Ash, Pine and Light Wood, by the Boat load oral Retail. lor IhetVmveuleucoof persons residing lu the up- per portion the city, Boxes for orders are placed ut the. sU»n s of Messrs. J. 51, Cooper A Co., M. W. Lin coln niidW.,(f. Dickson, and at the Office of the •* Morning News.” Iu order to Insure promptness hi supplying ord.-iw. these hexes are examined dully at 9 A. M., aud 3 o'clock, P. M. Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful measure, and purchasers wifi confer a fo'vor by Imme diately ie|>ortiiiK any Instance lu whlcli my teams tors should fail lo deliver the quantity ordered. Having made wrong*menu for a regular supply of the above articles, and for their prompt deliver}’, I respectfully a4c a continuance of tho fitvors of lay former customers, aud the patronage of consumer* hffueL ^ L REED CANE for shipment to any quantity, aupuiicd at short •m>x» ■MUUIH-U Ul _ A J.T.TI10MA8. r Successor io D. IUmshaut, Ferrv Wharf, i oct S Opposite the Gas Works, IANO FOIITKH, MunIc Ik JMudlcal IiiNtrumcntN The subscrllHT having purcluised e entire business of F. Zogbaum A <»., ol which linn lie lias heretofore J J m 1 ft been t lit- act lug mem her iu Huvuniiali, " " • * would respectfully Invite tho atten tion of those lu want of anything In the Musical Line, • ~ hi* establishment. From many years experloiicv, both In professional and business matters connected with Music, Mr. M., feels himself folly qualified to tlie public. Je 15 U.ll. MITCHELL. Successor tn F. Zogbuum A Co. Union Steam Saw Hill* fpiIE Subscribers having completed thoir X new Steam Saw Mill, arc now. prepared to cut und fill onlers for LUMBER of ever}' dimension at short notice. In the building of this Mill, we huv taken advantage of all the recent Improvements li tho construction ami machinery of $1111*, aud are c •minion that our $1111 will only require a trial to cor. vluce uuy one that she eun manufacture LUMBER equal, If not superior, to any other $1111 lu the State. To those who muy fuvor us with their orders, wo will suy that our utmost exertion* *hnll be used to give satisfaction, both lu punctuality and prices. J. HOJUKIITS & 00. JTS" Onlers may be left at our office, No. 105 llay-st. or at the Mill, Eastern Wharves. tf uug 3 New Carriage KepoiiioryT MR. W. W WOODItUFK, uf Orimn. ia., uml Mcasra. M. C. It J. ll.UKKKN.ol Newark, N. J., having purchased the en tire interest*. und secured the locution of $les»r*. T. J. Naylor A CO., In the Uarriiqcc business lu this city: respectfolly unmmnce to thecUlzcusof Savannah and of the State of Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Forlda, and ull sections tradlug at this growing city, that. It Is their Intention to keep on hand, ut all times id general assortment of every kind of Car- r any other city. ~ - —. . i Kn urK, ior u mi iu oer oi i, and are well acquainted with tha wants und reiiulreuients of the South. Their reputation as Manufacturers, combined with the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long known nt Griffin, Gn., lu the Carriage business, emtioldens them to promise that they will be able to meet the ox pec ta- . Alexander, of the late Firm favorably known in connection with the currluge business lu this city, Is associated with them, and will act as their Agent in the transaction uml management of tlielr hi wines*. • Mr. Woodruff s Intention Is to divide his time and attention between this point nnM the Interior, and hopes to make the acquaintance of tills community auici uiieiuioii,coupieu wiui lairanu uouoranie dealing, they hope to secure a share of public pat ronage. They huVc made arrangements to have all repairing promptly and neatly done. All work sold by them will be warranted. WOODRUFF. UK KEN ACX)., No. 223 and 225 Ray-street, . „ —— Savunnali,Ga. $3“ A CARD.—It wlllbe seen by the above that we nave denned It best for the Interests of all concerned, to withdraw In favor of Messrs. Wootlroff, Green, A V°- W e take this opportunity to return thank* to our friend* for the kind offers of support that were so lib erally proffered us, uml to solicit the same for our friends of the same firm. * T.J. NAYLOR, AGO. Savannah, l>x. 7, 1843.dec 7 GKOCKRIKH F<(V CAf.ll ONl.Y, At the OUI St and t Ao. 157 J/rotyfhton-tL, mi 0WK8T PRICKS. f'Kmd a frill and well selected stock of JUKI EH, etc., which will be sold at the S ANDLKHTK’KS, Lonijus Snuffers, HuuffurTroys, Walters, Knives, Scissors, Table Castors, lkead ,.. y. n. Vii'tY. D to 148 Glblxms’ RuIMIiik. RYAN’S PU LMONIC WAFERS -Are warranted io give relhd In ten mluute« after use, and cure in a few days all Coughs,Cokls. Influenza, Bronchitis Sore Tliroat, and all Uis<‘ast‘suf the lungs and chest, for sale Uy JOHN B. MOOTlK t CO., J>8 Gibbons’ Buildings. O ATS—Prime seed Oats landing and for solo by J*» MINIS A FLORA NCR. 9 TO MERCHANTS.—Merchants wishing to purchase anything In the aliove line, will find it to tlielr in terest to cull and examine our stock, as we are certain they will be pleased both with the quullty aud price*. 'V« are determined to sell us low us can be bought In uy Houthcrn market. ’i’O PHYSICIANS.—Physicians are respectfully In- Red to call and examine our stock ofDnigs,C'henil- cals, und Instruments, as they were selected by one of the firm, und we warrant them fresh aud genuine. Dr. Gordon’*' long experience In the practice of Medicine, qualities lilm for appreciating the wants uml giving perfect satisfaction lu filling their orders. PATENT MEDICINES.—All of tlie most approved Patent Medicines of the day alwuys on hand. PAINTS,OILS A GLASS.-A large stock of White Lead, and every variety of Color, Oil* of all kinds, Lump, Train. Linseed and Ncatsfoot; Window Glass of all sizes, French and American. PERFUMERY A FANCY GOODS.-A large variety of all kinds of Perfumery, Cologne ami Extracts, Fan cy Cologne Bottles, Fancy Smelling Phials, Hair and ToothBruslie * ... ... In the Drug III Don’t Forget to call at J. II. CARTER A CO.’S, and examine their stock before you purccose. uug 10 law! the afflicted read and pouder. More than 500 persons in thu city of Richmond, Vu., alone, testi ly to tho remarkable cures perfomuvsby CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. The great Spring Medicine aud PurflVer of the Blood is now used by hundred* of gratefol patients, who testify dolly to tho remarkuble cures performed by the greutest of all met Heines, Carter’s Spanish Mix ture. Neuralgia, Itheuiiiatlsiii, Scrofula, Eruption* on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, A fillet Ions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Puiu und Aching of the Bones and Joint* are speedily put to flight by using this great and liiestluuible remedy. For all diseases of the Blood nothlug has yet been found to compare with It. It cleanses tho system of all Impurities, nets gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the digestion, gives tone of tho Stomach, makes the Skin clear ami healthy, restores the Constitution, enfeebled by dlseuse, or bro ken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor ami strength. For the Ladle* It Is Incomparably better than all the cosmetics overused. A few doses of Carter’s Span ish Mixture will remove all sallowncss of complexion, bring the rose* mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve tho general health lu a re markable degree, beyond all the medicliius ever heard of. A large number of certificates of remarkable cures performed on persons residing iu the city of Rich mond, Va„ by the use of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, W the best evidence that there Is no humbug ubnut It. Tlie press, hotel keepers, magistrate*, physicians, uml public men, well known to tho community, all add their testimony to thu effects of this Great Blood PURirVER. Call and see a few hundreds of the certificates around the bottle. None genuine miles* signed, BENNETT A BEERS, Druggists. Principal Pejiota at M. WARD, CLOSE A 00., No. 83 $(ulden Lane, New York. T.W.DYOTTA SONS, and JENKINS A IIARTS- IJ0KNE, Philadelphia. BENNETT A BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich mond, Va. And for sale by A. A. SOLOMONS A 00., THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., JAMES II. CARTER, W. W. LINCOLN, Savannah, E. S. 8TKOHKCKKK, Macon, and by Druggists and Country Merchants ever where. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. may 18 * eodly EXCELSIOR. OAVANNAH Fashionable Clothing £ini>o- O rium, No. 98 Bryan uud Congress-streets. ouim> V' rium. No. U8 Bryan and Congress-streets, oppo se tbe Market, F. J. ROSENBERG, Proprietor. On hand uud lor sale u Urge und well selected stock of Full and Whiter Clothing, cheap for cushandoi commpdutliig terms. ly n 0 v DANCING ACADEMY. MONS. A. BONAUD respectfully in forms hi* natrons tlmt Jib* Second Term for this season, wfll coiuim-uce on Saturday next, the *7th Instant. During this term, his Fancy Dances, auen u* (lacbmlm, Tarrontella, ArrogouesiL Gavote, Polka, Msnulb, Ctcttleuue, Zapateado. aud Bolero, will he Introduced. Tuition dovs-Tuesdsv TUursday and Hatunluy. Tuition hours' from 4 lo f P. M., tor young Liulh-* and .blasters. Price of tuition $12 i»er Term. Families sending more tlnm one mpU will be charged us follows; 2 or 2 pupils.»aud 3l>dollar*per term; 4pupils 96 dol- PV forther particulars hiqulre of A. B.,at Armory Ilall, during Leraou lluurs. • jm $ S A]LTV—Sail iu Sacks on shipboard, for rale by AmI COHENS A UfiBTZ. Dr. J. C. Ayer.—Dear Sir: Tlie Cherry Pectoral celved from you for the Sultan, has been delivered to Ids private secretary ut the palace, und you will dpubtlosa hear from It in due season. That you were so kind as to send tue has been given to my friends, who have In many cases, found It exceedingly usefh* ' i, respectfully, GEO. IN MARSH, • Cherry Pectoral, dully ntry the highest upprobatl C. W. JACKHEKR. M. D, Resident Court Physician. Among the eminent Editor*, who testify to thoir personal experience and knowledge of the wonder- luU-ures, and Immense usefulness of the Cherry F may mention— torul lu their sections, nu um. iin^uum— Broughton A Co., of the Federal Union, Mllledgevllle, Georgia. L. Patton, Christian Advocate, Knoxville, Tenn. J. B.Dobson, American Presbyteriau,Greenvlllo,Ten- J.1L Samson, “Democrat,” McConuellsburg, Pu. J. Russ, Jr., Shelby vllle News, Tenn. Hurvey,McKenni‘y A Co., State Gazette, Burlington, Iowa. J. Knubh A Co., “Journal.” Reading. Pa. Raymond. Harper A Co., New York Times. S. Cobb,ChrlHtInn Freeman. Boat .... B. Jacobs, Christian chronicle, 1’hllu. lion. J. Wentworth, M. 0., Democrat, Chicago, III. !;?««.• Reese, Methodist Protestant, Raltlmore. W. 91. Ightmau, Christian Advocate, Charleston, S. W. T. Thompson, Dally New, Suvjtmmh. Ga. Geo. D. Prentiss, Loulsvillo Journal, Kentucky. lion. Si-lmvlnr Ciiiruv \l O u.,no. n. Hun. Schuyler Colfax, M. C., South Rend *llegls- A. Cummings, Christian Mirror, Portland, Maine. “• H-.Rartlett A Cm, Republican, Hartfoid.Coim. Chaddlck A Berry. Banner of Peace, Lebanon, Tenn. Xlioxii|>tM>n A Co., United Empire and Patriot, Toron to, C. W. Charles Cook, Democrat, Danville, Pa. M. llaiinum, Democrat, Allenlowu, Pu. Shennati A llarron, State Gazette, Trenton, N. J. M right A Haven, Prairie Fanner,Chicago, 111. I huso gentlemen have not only certified to these statements In their papers, to the public, but have sent me their personal letters, to theeffect that they have found my preparation uu article of great public utility. Space will not admit foil testimonials here, 1 agent below named will ftirnlsh my A meric iiianuc. gratis, to all who ask for It, wherein particulars, und Indisputable proof of these state- J. C. AYER, Practical 11 f 23 cmUiuAluwtw LIVER COMPLAINT. JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NKU- VOU8 Debility, Diseases *“ * Aud ull Dlseusus ari sing from a dlsor- ics of the Kidneys, Sto- 1 Const I pi tlon, Inward Pile*. Fullti r Blood to the llentf, Acidity of the Stomuch, Nnu*ea, Heartburn, DIh- gust for Food, Fullness or Weight In the TT^£ t0 Y AT ’ 8 ointment issasss To rtofewor Uouoway; * Kir—At tills nge «r 1«, mv . cttUKl.t« vlolont mU, W , |C |J lllw, cvw atiwc UiM ltoie u,.Jaiw 1^ Wire, ami Krcutty InRanini n„ Wcu '"»rt hr tnu-fln*, uml for moutl.s ingJh,. S" 1 ' 1 ™ *fr, entlroly <if reat uml Weep. JtviI'vrS? ?*' *«l «ilim n ujlvlawl wm trtwl, b„TVuh ^ health mi flared aeverety.ai.it ii.-ul, «l«i terrible. 1 hailollen reiu yo.\?Adfen < l rh ' rl 'i“'' ailvlard her to try ymirl-tlh. uml' mm rUlc,ot tU i tout rewm,xe, nfter ?«TO »ther S 5“! ; A haelea., .he cwiaented to .low,. Be wcekauito and, Mrango to relate health. Her legs are painless u m,’..... " ow In r and her sleep sound uud umU8ti Kil l i’^ Dl w » have wltne»,'rU the Uat« yeare ai.,1 conlraat them ,v" . l I Joyiuent oT health, you would In ho vliw heed the ineaba of ao rriafii atlllerliiKH of a fellow ueuture sraul> ul| e v Jatn,, IMlWU WliilAsi • MKB0.X smart na., or .ot cran, o. 1 UALMs c hpu Ij a Letter/nan Mr. HlUium T/J,. u .. feaeftifr "* ,r To Protessor Holloway : deriving any lament, anil wart«5rmw. l f'-.» ll >«_ iliuat he uni,mtated, yet, lu onnoatu... 1 four f 114 amt Olntmcnl torn cure In »h short a time, that Ihwwho i, , neased It would credit the lict. Il “ 1 Tlie mim’of tlda atutemem WJj-.tnfffcW. Chen.lat, w A bRKADPUL DAD RRRAHT CtHKD IN o\F vow. tetrad Ufa tetter /root dated December LSfA. 185Q lo Professbr Hoi.uiwav: ’ aaa Dear Hlr-*-|tr wife had suffered from ba.i n. foriuorethaKtxmuutlia, and during th».i!HI rlod hud the beat inedleul attendance, SSSu 1 uac. Having befbre healodan awflil own leg by your unrivalled medicine, t“ again to uaa your Mia auil Ointment,aid & . '.forln leaatlmii a month » perffti ,.-. cft.wted, und the houellt tliat variouVolktEn 1 nl my flunlly have derived from thetr m W myfrtendio’ 1 (Signed) JH1EDKRICK TURNER. The Pills should be used conjointly wife th» m ment In most of the following cows' Ule ^ lhu! Legs Chilblains Fistulas* Ro.-n’n. Bud Breasts, Chapped Gout, hM" Burns, hands, _ _ Glandular Scum’ Run Ions. BlteofMoi nnmts, Glandular Scum t oriis(aoft) Hwetlinga Mn lim . Lumbago, Turning qultoes and Contracted Piles. ' iw Sand Files, aud Still' Wound*, »y-bay,' Joints," Scald*'**’ S***? 11 * 1 ^ Cl'legmloo} MepturnUaBla, Kore ' Sold at. the Establishment 0 f Professor irm W AN , 224 Strand (near Temple Bar Loudon! ^ ull respectable Druggists uinl Ifenfm li &f througliont Hie British Empire, and Si or d States, In l'ofsutand $|jn L L’sale by the prliii-lnni Ilnur i«?t*a»nd I1J0 i>t ^feif Tliero is a considerable saving by taking •’I: larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance M tullmub Livery dtsonter are affixerl fo each pot. ^ 1 Kur gate by W. W. UN00UT, Amt may 20 a WKiSS5’W*S' TO TUE PIJBUe, much, Sour Flructatlons, Slnklngor Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried aud Difficult Breathing. F I u 11 c r i n g ut the Heart, Choking or Sullbcatlng Sensations when In a lying ponturc, Dimness of Vision,Dots or Webs befbre the Sight. Fever and dull paiu In the head, Deficiency of Perse ration, \cllowucss of the Skin and Eves, Pain In tii Side. Back, Chest. Limb*, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning In the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can lie olfect- * ually cured by DU. IIOOFLAND’8 CELEBRATED OKUMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY ' , Dll. C. M. JACKSON, At the German Medicine Store, 120 Archst., PhilaiVa. Tlielr power over the above discuses Is not excelled If equalled, by any other preparation lu the United Stares, ns the cures attest. In i physicians hud failed. These Bitters are worthy th Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis eases ot the Liver uud lesser glands, exercising tho must searching power* In weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal sale, certain uml pleusaut. READ AND BE CONVINCED, the Boston Bee.J “»*> cures attest, lu umuy awes, utt er skilful cure of Live i* most popular medicines of the day. .... been used by thousands, amt a friend at says he has himself received un effectual nentcure of Liver Complaint from the usfc of 1 this Ineed that, In the use of these These Bitters have effectual ami perma- Bltters, the patient constantly gains strength vigor—a fact worthy uf great consideration. They are pleasant lu taste und smell, and can be used by person* with the most delicate stomachs with safety, 1 speaking from under any circumstance*. ... . experience, uud to the uttllcted wo advise Giclr Scott’s W ckly, one of tho best literary papers pub lished, said August 23— “Dr. lloqjtand's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr. Jucksou, are now recommemled by some of the most prominent members of tho faculty as an article of much efficacy lu case** of female weakness. As such is the ease, we would advise ull mothers to ob tain it bottle, uud thus save themselves much sick ness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to tlielr health, us we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak systems.” , MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, ihe best family uwspuper published lu the United States. The edl- >r suys of DR. IIOOFLAND’8 GERMAN BITTERS. “It Isseldom that we recommend whut are termed the confidence and putronuge of Patent Medicines, I *-wMivintn, in uictummi'iiic uiiu puirouuge oi .readers; and therefore, when we recommend Dr. llootland’s Genuun Bitters, we wish It to be distinctly understood thut we ure not speaking oftlie nostrums ot the day, that are noised al*out fora brief period ami then forgotten, after they liuve done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long established, universally prized, and which lias met the hearty approval of the faculty Itself.” "Yhleuce has been received (like Evidence upon the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, the lust three years, uml tho strongest testimony tn Its «u lu of it used In the practice of Is thut the the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other norttrums combined, a fact that cun easily be estab lished, and folly proving that a scientific preparation will meet with tlielr quiet approval when presented run lu this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one will doubt, after using It us direct ed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; r Infants with safety und reliable benefit ut ----- ."uu diameter which Is necessary for all medicines to attain to In- Uuce counterfeiters to put forth spurious articles ut the risk ol the lives of those who ure Innocently de- cel veil. Lock well to the marks uf thh Genuine / iniey have, the written signature of G\ M. .TACK- r. . u ii? u . H. wn JPl J !! 8 Jt. *»!**( his name blown upon TF AD WAY A CO., the Inventors, Mannth- XV turera and Proprietors of the Justly ceJebmri R. K. R. Remedies, were the first to discover zR. m- dy possessing the marvelous * mlracullouipowrrul stopping thu most Kxcrudutlug Pains In sn liMtui allaying the worst Cramps und Spasms, either It iiulorcxteriiul, In a few minutes, and soofelni;... > uo *t severe Paroxysms of Rheumatism, NeuulrU and Tie Doloreux, us soon as applied. Tlie II. It. E Remedies consist ot three Remedies, each po*icv«ti>f quick and wondorfol powers over certain cumpnint, aud diseases, and will Instantly relieve 4he Ruin System from Pain- Regulate each Onrautoalbait. Action—Resolve away all Diseased lteponlt*—R> iv vute thebcHbr from all Ccrrupt Humors—Rebuildtt Weak and Broken Down ConsUtuthms-Reiawe Health, Strength und Vigor oil unsound uud worn ns parts. R. II. R. NO.. 1. Had way’s Heady Helief, for all Acute OmyLiiiu Internal and External. The moment It 1* applied externally, Ut taken In |k system, it will stop the most excruciating twin quickly remove Its cause. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a Mown, known iu Brooklyn, was a cripple nine yearn, way s Heady Relief relieved him from pain In fl— minute*; enabled him to walk taro mile* without is aid of a stick or crutch lu three days, and curel L entirely ip one week. Thousands of other cakes equally as wonderful the above have been cured by R. R. Relief. ('llOLKRA MUR BUS.—It ad way's llcadv Rellrfrl relieve the sufferer from all pain In fifteen or twwt m’uute*. It will euro the most desperate vaswls few hours. N EU K A LU 1 A.—The moment R. R. Relief U zppiW it allays the most palufUl paroxysms. It will &*iji SICK HEADACHE.—It will relieve the most dir trussing pains in fifteen minutes. It will likewise preveut renewed attacks. AG U K.—in ten minutes a ten spooufol of R.R.K*- Hot will stoji the Chills and break Uie Fever. Aches of ull kinds, Pains of all kinds, Uni!**. Burns, Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joint*, Laiir ness. One application of Rudwuy’s Ready lteMii*■ tn a few moments entirely stop tho pain. It reduces swellings, heals sores, cuts and wound removes bruises, allays the most violent briUtto*- For all pains use It. R. Relief. Look for the signature of Hadvuy A Co. on each bottle. R. R. R. NO. 2. RAHWAY’S UENOVATIXO RESOLVENT. Hesotces, Hentwulcs, HebuiliU. IT CURES—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of lh* Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus’ Dance,Son* Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma, Noles, Cuater, Bn‘3- cliltls, Fever Sores, Rush, Ulcers, Eryslpehu, w Tetters. The ubove eighteen complaints R. It. RwoM will positively cure. It renovates the system completely, RcfoKrt aw; from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Deposits, freeing the Blood and Fluids of Life ft* ull corrupt humors, restoring Energy ’ 1M i Health and Strength to every Organ aud Meml«r the body. LETTERS FROM HIGH AUTHORITY. lion. J. 1. Middleton, of Wapcaumw, 8. C., wilta Us under date of Muy 2d, 1854, that lludway'l vatlng Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on M plantation at Heunfort, of a Serofolous conipWi''- many years’ standing. The poor fellow was a •' glinting object of pit}’; ho wus a moving ii»mL sore*. The other negroes could not remain Iti t« same place with him. He was entirely enrol W Rad way's Renovating Resolvent, and is now at wort upon the plantation. To the people of 8. C. Mr. Ml* dletonistyullknown,and to thu political world* Middleton is no stranger. SCKOF’ULA.—When tho Patient has been cd for five years, or under, favorable symptom* « the bottle, without which they are. spuria, id Retail ut the No. 120 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, PhVadel- phlu, and by responsible dealers generally through the country. m PRICES REDUCED, To enubleall classes of Invalids Ul enjoy the adv tages of tlielr great restorative powers. , , t>uiule. llottles 76 Chits. uuh b Ga f ° r KU e by ' V ’ W * LINU0LN * Druggist, Savon- Wholesale Agents, Uavlland Hurrull A Co., Clmrles- t0|l ' g>c - MWFly REDUCTION IN PIUOE OF Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid, 1 ^011 Kcstoring, Preserving nml Adorning . the Hair, to the following low rates, viz; Bottles formerly sokUt. 50 ets. reduced to 25 cts., 73 to 50 ct*.. $1 to 75 cts. Is the best article ever knowu for cur ing Baldness, Dandruff, Salt Rheum, und all ntfac- t ons of the *klu. Where every thing else hhs fulled, Bogle's Hyperion Fluid bus directed u i>e>m» Bogie’s Hyperion Fluid has affected u permanent BOGLE’S ELECTRIC HAIR DYE, Is another wonder of the age. It Instantly converts Red, Urey or unsightly Hair, Into a beautiful Black or Brown, literally dying It the moment It Is ,-*t ( ,mc .jn living the softness and flexibility ot the Hair. It does uot stain Uie skin, aud • applied iu any weather. Its ellects ure sure u tain, whilst Its virtues are beyond price, mid when ever used, ut onco establishes Its superiority others. WHILE'S AMOLE SHAVING CREAM, Is un article of rare merit, it* mild aud detergent prop erties prevent the skin from chapping, and also resist the sudden changes of the temperature or climate, whilst the lather Is both creamy uud lusUng. BOGLE’S IIKI1EAIONA, For preserving and beatitiiylng the complexion, and rendering It fair mid delicate, is without a rival. All these articles have stood thu test of the strictest it'mitUnitiMii ui.iiconsidered to be the only CHRISTADORO’S , _ LIOI1D HAIR DYE ■ rinRISTAi)01t0, inventor nnd solo FJ yj prletor. Science and art have heretofore W* InvestiKutton,uml wortliy ot graetiiR tho toilette of tx'iinty, tnste nm] 11AHMM:\’S EXPRESS, I ^OK Now York, Boston, Philadelphia, and- . aU Northerni Downs f Europe and California, by Hieuiuors Auytutu, Florida, Alabama, Ktuurllle, SUiU'frf Georgia and Key Stone State—every Saturday iiud Wednesday. Also, to Mucon, Montgomery, aud uU intermediate places, via Central Railroad, dully, oundjiys excepted. Special messengers accompauy our Express. Office and Agents—163 Bay-street, Savannah; ThtnNIreet, Macon; Geo. K. Clay tun, Ogtethdrpu; Raudolph-street,Columbus; 74 Broadway, New York; 43 aud 45 South-tlilnUtrect, I’ldhulelphla; 8 Courl- strc*ot, Boston; Exchauge-street, Providence; Mont* goinery-etreet, Han Francisco. aug31 JAVINGSTON. WINCHBSTKB, A 00. 4 NEW STYLES.—Just rocolvotl per steamer, a new style'of Black AlLonl Huts, for Also, a variety of lfoutlis, UhlK WiLDEN A 00. lieu. riinu.mntit.Lj ui iU’ Half, ifep*. Ac., A& cd for five years, or under, favorable aympteui* * appear on the thlnl day after using ILK. Keaolvcut: Ten y F’fteen years Twenty years F’ftli day. Forty year* F’l ft y yours We have hail cases where old i do do Seventh day, do do Tenth day. do do Fifteenth day who have been acrofolousull tlielr lives, were «nHf ly cured by Rudwuy’s Renovating Resolvent. It* Remedies exhibit tlielr efficacy Imraodlatcly. W l»> Inglll doubt, hut ivaau.v cMiiuu mvit «•""'( ’ia stuutly relieving pain, renovating, restoring, re bll '2 Inc. and rexuhiUinr the dlseuseti IkmIv. to lioalth w ing, and regulatlug the dlseuseil body, strength. w Air. W. B.Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly co*(*»•», date of May 90th: 18K1, writes “that a servant girl wass<» reduced that nooiie would give a tlfflp for ,!;, life,” she was so covered with aores that there v»> K spot of pure flesh of tho size of a silver dollar« er whole body, was entirely cured by flad«a. Renovating Resolvent. DOSEo^—Oim to three regulates. Four to six purges. One Regulator at -night, on going-to bed, ••• sure sound sleep, a good nlghf’a rest, and pleasant discharge from the bowels In tlie nun "ItoilwayV ftcRUtator., newly BcUef. Dfnw'.iW Resolvent are wd^U^'Drugglsts "" N. B.—R. R. Regulate.' w pneior. acience auu arv nave iusrc»«»w.> . In vain to produce a hair dye. which, by n 3 with the fluids Huff give vitality to tho 11 *- —* *- lurlmr Ihe tlbre. r... change itu hue wlthouUulnriM the,dhre- ./JT'mf Ject Is accomplished. ClirfsHTTOro s Liquid fl«r - luvigorates the roots and filaments while.It ^na , A hair is transforihcd to a rich brown, ora red u> one to any ilartter shade that may hslg I* no caustic Ingredient in OiecomjiosItloM. r Is Impregnated with an Invigorating Juice, w ( from the same eheinical elements os the oritig matter. This is the only hair dye m “} her 0 .r- which Is free from Bine, litharge and every tl roslvc HUhtance. Call and wltnow »h Cnirlstadofo’s Shaving and IIulrdreiWjnB nrent, near the l»uln*ki House, Monument^ . where It Is applied and for kale. ^<1—' AFFIilCT'ED READ. M S ANCTIONED by pubbe tallied by Medical Authority, the AMKJ ^ COMPOUND stands before the world as thtinj. ^ liable and speedy remedy for * certain 01 „- ease of the urinary organs and It* SbAjjW plaint*. Adapted to over}’ form euse, os well as age, sex und coiwtl utfou njj M »*y no ri *fr1ctlon In alet or business, the rely upon Its speedy nnd certain cure. J.* ; , tc v ,v Ingly henefielul for Flour Albus (whites) ,1 plaints from which thousand* kiiowleilge of a remedy. Prepared by rt .i Physician whose practice has lioeu very . r p id no^a slngle case m ‘ year, and not a single va■* «> ••’T.i.V ura>" proprietor. Around esch liottle PjjJ'JJtSr™ direction* for self-treatment. Price $1 Pf’JjM.n df