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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1853)
Tl MM • This "Sonnsl to Autnmn" ii o*w of th* ’Sl'.uv ..in-* from tho column* of tho Boston T T f%£ t ?wZ\ny’v\nck from tho column* O bounteous Autumn, hero thou com ft ugtlu Ix»d by tho rosy, nimble-footed hoar*, . BadMkodBomtVuwlth Bummer's gorgeous flowers, But rich In lnelous fruit* and golden grain ; lUd/n with nil that * goodly to the eye, Or sweet and pitmant to the longing taste. Thou seatterest blessings with a lordly watte, And in thy bounty might with prince* vie! O, glorious Autumn, boar our fervent praysr,. That no fierce demon, mingling in thy breath, Bring to poor mortal* dire, diseaaa and death; But bring thou health upon thy fragrant air; Bo, apite of Adam** fate, shall one and all Remember theo, and glory la the Fall l Dry Qooda, Clothing, ho. W. C. Waitwordi, FANCY AND mSS*"»KY GOltDS, H AVING roOMiVed from th* atoro under the Mar- . aha 11 Boom, to No. lift Congress-street, andpor- maaeatly located himtolf for tho transaction of tho above business in Savannah, i*’prepared to turaUh al- most every article usually found in an establiahment of the kind. Hi* facilitlee for obtaining good* from New York, enable him to offer ' astomers the newest THE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE / \ F lit© fcjubscribors, it now under the management U " MB. C. A. HAM., A gentleman fully competent, and who will take great oare to give satisfaction In the execution of all work en trusted to him. With the syaBW ■B'sriPffls) Ordered during tho pa*t year, and that whloh wo are now about ordering, our Offloe will have undergor- - thorough renewal. Our Hook UlndlnK nnd Mnniifiictutina facilities, will a)*o be materially improved, and the ■took of manufacturing material* considerably enlarged. No pain* or expenio will be spared in obtaining a •upply of Taper of overy description, o/superior aw’ 1 ty, and svory exertion will be made to render the talilishment* worthy of the support of the ooinmunlty, the old stand, Penfield's Range, over F. W. Corun ell' " ‘■ l " ‘mill*, J. M. COOPER A CO. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER &CO ThUKSOAY, OOT. fiTM. 1) UDIMKNTB of the Art ul lluilding ; Tor tlm XV use of Architects, Builders, Draughtsmen, Mu- clituist* and Mechanics. Edited by John Bullock, chltect and Editor of the Amoricau Artisau. Tho Christian's Manual uf Faith aud Devotion : taining Dialogues and Prayers suited to the various exercises of the Christian Llfo. By John Henry Ho bart, D D. , The Churchman's Companion in the Closet, pleU) Manual of Private Devotions, collocied from tho writings of eminent Di vinos of tho Church of England, with a Preface by the Itev Mr Hpiuckes; edited by Francis E Paget, M A, Hector or Ellord. Abbeokuta, or Sunrise within the Tropins ; an out line of the origin and progress of the Yoiuha Mission by Miss Tucker, author ottho Haiubow in tho North. The Missionary of Kllnuuy; being a Memoir oi Alex Paterson : by the Rev John Haillie. Water from the Well-spring lor the Sabbath hours of ahliotod Believers, being n complete course of Morning r Illustrations of tho Boati- tudes. The White Slaves of England : compiled from ol documents; by John C Cobden—illustrated. Thu Mud Cabiu; or tho character and toudenoy of British Institutions, a* illustrated in their effect up human otiaracter and destiny ; by Warren Iihnm. Juno Bcton; or the King's Advocate—a Scottish his torical Romance; by James (Irani, author ol tlio Ro- r Courtship and Wediook, by lution; by Aria Ashland. i Forged Will; o __ ... . ' Crime and Rotribution Emerson liuucott, author of Prairie Fh Edit’ ’* legacy. _ the Longwoods of the Urangu, by „_.hor of Adelaide i.indsay. The Pirate Doctor; or tho Extraordinary Careor of a New York Physician; by a Naval Officer. Tho Industry of All Nations, Nos 7 AS Putnam s Magasine for October (Reason's Pictorial Barnuiu's Illustrated Nows The Works of Bliakspearo, continuing early nianu- ‘ ions, by J'* *- Y — * a A - rived Payne Collier, Esq., F. H. A.— script emuudutioi Volumes 6 A 7 re NEW BOOHS. RKCI.l v ED BY H. 8. SIBLEY, OCTOBER 4, 1853. ri HIE Mud Cabin, or tliu Clmrucier ami Tondmicy | of British Institutions; By Warron Ishaui. Tne Forged Will, or Crime and Botributiou; By Kino r- I'utnaiu's Monthly for Ootoher. The iiondon Journal fot October. t> Industry of all Nation) Bullock. Violet: Tho Danseuse, or tiie Courtship and Wediook; by the author ot tiie Uiltro. the ltubel Scout; altoiuanco by Aria Ashland. Fur sale No. 135 Cungress-st. GOLD 8U.UA tVAlhu, J 71LAVOREI) with the fiuesl and most delicate 1 SYRUPS, always on draught at HICK’S FOUNTAIN, South East corner of Broughton aud Wliitaker-street*. DEMON NY It UP and SYRUPS for Fountains, kept ooustautly ou hand. Ordor* for the oity or country promptly attouded to. tf apr 31 H AVE just received the fallowing fresh articles: tin latino (English Twist) for making pure and ‘ *“ “plitlu ' **' ** ■" *• - • i moderate terms Hate! lints! 1 Hats l:! * Jutsi rcc'd, per Altibuina, a largo lot ot trim’d uud uuirim'd Hunnots, Umbrella* ant every variety of Fall and Winter llats, caps, fit Wo wills«U a bettor u * - 7 - Savannah. We also wish it distinctly understood, that wo make our own Hats, and put no other maker* name in the tips, especially those that have beeu defunct fur years —“** REDDEN fi CO. most fashionable stylos or Dress Goods, while hi* k of Staple Hoods, Embroidery, Hosiery and kancy cles, is not surpassed by that of any of hi* cowpe- stoek — — r i. ot surpassed by ..... good* received weekly by the steamers; so that the ladlos will find something new on eaeh visit. Hoping to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage that has heretofore been extonded to him. he respeot? fully solicits a call from every ono in quest of goods. Savannah, Nept. 13. 1853., Fall and Winter Dry Goods. G. BROWN’S CHEAP CASH STORE. THE subscriber is receiving by steamers weekly, his Fall and Winter Stock, to which he rcspecttully solicits public attentloi Plain and Colored French Mouslin de Lainos. Plaid Colored Mouslin. Bilk and Wool Plaids lor Children's wear. French and Eng. printed Cashmeres and Mdc Dam* bwiss and Jaoouot Cambrics. do d . Edgings and Inserting*. A largo variety of Huseiry. Irish Dinens, all prices. Linen Damasks and Table Cloth*. French aud Hcotoh Towels aud 6 *J'J combined with a good assortment ot Bhootmgs anu Bhirtiiigs, Brown and White Driving Olov»«i Jjillo.- nun Ucnt . Hack O.i utl.U Cotton Hosiery, of all kinds; black and white 8i Hose and llall Hose ! Ladles'Derby-Kib d and Hail Bl'k and Col'd Cashmero Hose ; Urey Lambs wool and whlt» M.rinn llm* snd half IIomi; Misses ana Itov h Cotton and Wors'd Hosiery, all sites;Children s Worst ed Boots and Halter*; also, Ladies'and Men a Merino and Cashmere Under-Vests; Children * do; Ladies an .Men's Bilk do.; Men's brown and bloached Cotton do. Ladies’aud Men's Cotton and Merino Drawers. Ju* OI Zl' ‘ a '‘ (< NivITT. I.ATlinfll'* 8TKBBIN8. in',Hunt' mil Trade of I8*W TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE FUR- CHASERS OF DllV HUODS. O UR arrangonieuta far the Fall Trad® will be eompinted in a few days, when wo will bo pre pared to submit to your inspection, an unusually com plete assortment ol general Dry Hoods, lloilery, Trim- 178 Broughton-st., opposite Bt. Andrew's Hall aug 27 SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, MONHAY, OCTOBER 10.J833- GROCERIES, fcc. Corporation Notices. Notice to Vessels. A LL Pilots and Captains of vessels arriving her© from foreign porta, Infected with Small pox or other diseases or « contagious or'malignant ch»- raracter.are required to bring their vessel* to anchor at the Quarantine Ground, opposite Fort Jackson; there to remain without communication with the City or adjacont counties, until I am notified, and tho reseel vieited by mo. F. H. DEMERE, M. D., Savannah, May 31. lfl&S. tf Hsaith Officer STEM, FORT1COK8, COI.OSIMi, A N UHIIINANCK, .mtndalory of lh« v.rloo, A OrJln.net. ol th. City ol B.Tnon.h, y.Mcd in relation to Steps, Porticoes,Pavsmonts, Tr * c !'f®' Sec. 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and tho Ilamlota thoreof, Ttmt in lien of Porticoe- BUips. it sliall bo lawful for the ownor or owners of brick or stone houses, to erect - lu in it a thereto, not exceeding eighteen inches |“ **■*“- etor, provided tiie oovorinx thereof is not less than tsn feet high; and provided also, that said columns shall be placed outsido tho curbstone and tonohing t:>o same. Hoc J U* It further erdainod, That all Ordinances or part* of Ordinances militating against this Oidinance, be and the same are hereby repealed.—1 assed In Coun cil, HPh March, IWli. R. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest, 1 "‘EDWARD O. WllAON, ang >7 U. WIWWS. Clerk of Council. City illurslinl’s OUire, t Savannah, August 10, 1853. > N OTICE i* borchy given to ull persons having Cattle. Horses or Mule* in tho Pound, the hours lor delivery will bo from 6 to 7 o'clock, A. M., and from 5 to 0 o'clock. P. M., until further notice, aug 10 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal. “NOTICE. M ASTERS OF VESSELS arriving al this Pori between tho first of July nnd the last day of Dctooor inclusive, are horeby uotifled[to appear at my otflce within 24 hours after such arrival. und tnoAr a rrixjrt ia writing ou Oath to the Mayor of tho C ty, “</ the age, name and occupation of overy person who shall have beeu brought as passen^or, in such ship or vessel ivage, upon pain ot forfeiting for every ission to maae such report, tho sum of aiion neglected to bo so reported." neglect o ^ ^Tho said j&aslurs of'VossoIb a farther notified, "if l,o may havo boon a passcuger in any such shTp'or vessel, and not being a cititeu of tho States, shall bo sutterod to land from such ship any placo within tho distauce of Itlty miles from tho said City, with intent to proceed to tho said Citv, otherwise than in the said ship Master or Commander thereof, shall b like penalty of $3UU for overy such pen liable i suffered Savannah, July 1, 1853. jy ‘J West f N J lt\V UHIBUUll)KUlK8t liAUfiSjAc. 1’he subscribers have just rocolvod a large aud tortmunt of Frouch worked Swiss and Cambric Collars; French workod Swiss, Book aud Cambric '.to*, do do Sleeves, do do Culls, do do Bandit; orked Linen Cambric Hundkorohiofs; Muslin Capes; Swiss uud Cambric Flouncing; Thread, Uoiiitou aud Valenciennes Luces; Lisle, Linen and TKVV 444MMIS—R-ccivcii Hum day l»> VV. WADSWORTH—Bright and Mode Colored l’er- Cloths, rich Plaid Ginghams, and Raw Silks; also, Black Al. Do Lames, Black Barege DeLaines, Challies, Uiughams, aud other Mourning Hoods, sop 13 NO. 115 CONGRE88-8T. inter block of READY-MADE CLOTIllNU, - prising oue of the largest and best solected stocks e brought I Being manufactured under supervision, at our Mauulauturiug Establishment North, we are enabled to ofi'or them to tiie trade with entire confidence as to workmanship. Particular at tention has been givua to tho selection of the latest and most fashionable styles of goods, stock of Ready-Made Clothing, w< nt of Uentlemun's Furnishing uwm, ouiuiauiug iry article In tlint Rue. We invito tho atteutiou ot lu wuutof clothing to an examination of our goods, which wo otter at wholesale and retail ou reasonable torins. Country merchants, visiting Savannah, will i inspection of our stook, styles of goods pa - hllliHOlUKUlUN, DACE UUUUB,fitc l Wrought Collars, Chciusxettcs, and Uudor- ives, Luce do. ; Swiss Edgings nnd luserliugs, Jaeo- do; Wrought Haudkorcliicte, Linen Cambric aud wndo; Lisle and Thread Edgings; Bonuet aud Cap Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Uimps, Trimmings, Ac. For ■ale by 1 sept 2iij HENRY LATIlRUPfi CO. D omestic »(H)ds.-34, 7-s ami 4-4 brown Shirtings, IM, 10-4 and 11-4 do Hheet agt; 5-4,6-4,0 4,10-4 and 11-4bloached do; 7-B and J-4 do Shirtings; Rod and White Flannels i Korsoys and Plains; Twilled and London DnflU Riaukets; Whitney Ulau^eu 10-4, U-4aud 12-4. A large stook ol - 1 - hand and for sals by 1’ltOCJjAMATlON. MAYOR'S OFFICE, \ Havana ah, May P, 1853 / Wiikhram, Council, at a regular meeting, hold on the 27th January, 1863, passed a resolution requiring mo tc rifliuo my proclamation " closing the Old Cemetery far tiie purpose of intormont after the 1st of July next. Tnerr/ore, I do horeby proclaim, that after tho First day of July uext. the Old or Brick Cemetery will be closed tor tho purposo of interment. IL.S.J AUest: En the public property, Ac., passod 2d August, 1839. See. 1. lie it ordained by tho Alnyor and Aldormcu of tiie City of Savaunah uud the iiumlcts thereof, in Council assembled, aud it is hcroby ordained by the authority ol the same, that so much or section two of tho Ordinance, entitled "au Ordiuuuce to preserve the public property. Ac.," passed 2d August, 1839, aa now reads, "or of uitching a horse to any tree planted as aforesaid," be altered aud amended so us to road as follows: "or ol hitching ary animal to any trees, planted as aforesaid, or to any part ot tho fouous, rail- lugs, gates or enclosures of the public squares, places, or buildings,or to auy one of the publio pumps, or lump posts." Hkc. 2. Re't further ordained by the authority afore said, that tho following words be added to the said amend second section ol said Ordinance of 2d August. 1839: "and provided also that it shall be tho duty i rider, or driver ot such animal, but b .iuni. hue miner, riuvi,ut uuici ui oue.. uu....... »» take tho animal itrtoll and impound it until the payment of all tines and costs which may fall upon tho otteiider, as woll as the expenses of impounding, or until good and sufliciont security sha.l be given for tho paymont of such flues, ouBtnand expenses. SBC. 3. Re it further ordainod by thoauthorlty sjore- suid, that ullordiuances and parts of ordinances mili tating agaluat this ordiuanee, bo and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, July 28lh, 1853. II. 8.1 n. WAYNE, Mayor, Attest: Enw, CD Wn.sON, Clerk of Council. ils by HENRY LATHROP A CO. S IJi’EltlOU WHITE HEWING COT TON, Ao.—We nave received by steamer this week, a large assortment of Brooks’ superior White Bowing Cotton in all uuwber*. This wras tho on/y*ow- iug Colton tiiat obtuinul the Prise at tho World's Fair in Loudon. It only requires consumers of this article, to give it a trial to be fully couvinood of its derided su periority over all other makers' productions uow in use. lu oouuootiou with this, we have also received seve ral cases of a very Superior English-made Flax Thread of several numbers, and in all colors. M. PRENDEROA8T fi CO, 178 Droughton-st., opposite Bt. Audrew's Hull, aug 27 West Bide. maoK Alpuocn, " Crape Collars, " Mouseiiue Do LbIqo, Whito '* " " and white flg'd do. Lawn Chemisettes, " " " Uiugham, lllaok Italian Crape, " " •' Calico, " English " Solid Black Hingliam, 41 4-4 Veil 44 Just received by (sp20) LaHOC11E fi BOWNE. 8AVAMMII ISAHULU SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE .Subscriber would rospectfully aunounco to tho oitisuus of Savannah, and of Uoorgia, Ala- tahlo Barber Shop. His prioes will be as reasonable os in any similar establishment in Now York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style... $0 20 BlugleVBhavc Shampooing Shaving six ani seven titaos a week Shaviug five times a week Shaving throe or four times a week Pickets for Chlldrou's llair Cutting, 8 for Hot and Cold Baths Parents are reapootfully imfurmod tiiat every and pains will be taken w ith their children w hen to the Saloon to be waited upon. He will also keep for salo a variety of Fanoy Hoods, such as UuntlomenT Cravats, Btouks, all kiuds of Hlovos, Dress Hhlrts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket Udkfs., Collars, Socks, aud other articles of Qontle- — on's wear; also—llair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh, lothosaud Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognos, and great variety of other artiolos. linlm of riavannah. This beautiful preparation ia manufactured by him self for oleansiug and darkening the Hair; thousands • -• *• cleansing of dandrufi, .... _ dr,are wRllugto oom- mund it. Price—$1 a bottle, or throe bottles lor $2 25. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monumunt-sq., Savannah, Beebe’s Hunt tu ©a. After this date, we ehall sell Beebe's fine llats IB of the fall stylo, at ft4 for uash. A N. K. HAUNUM fi CO., ae 2* 17ft Broughton-st., opposite Bt. Andrew’s llall. |iAbD BUY UliuBn.-Tli 1 reoeiviug per steamer AlabamL. Mock of Staple and Domectio Dry Hoods, consisting in part of i'riuted Musin DaLainot, iPlaid I^ong Shawls, Hnlltl Onlnred .lu I Frouch fi Kbg. Hingliam, Printed Uerago Do Laluo, Superior Frenoh Chints, All Wool Fronoh Plaids, Ulk. fi Col'd Broad Cloths, Do do Cassimorcs, Cashmere fi Batin Vestings Umbrellas and Parasols, YOU Ml MEN’S STYLE. t YOUNG Men uan be aeeomoaated with a Hat mod* expxeasly for their use,—it diilors from lbs regular style iu height, and is iu every par- tieular adapted to thoir wauts, for sale at Bar- ©urn's Hat Store, 170 Broughtou-st„ opposite fit. A^lravl'. 11.11.J- t 1 Colored Flannels, Ladles' Cloth, French fi English Prints, Plaid Cashmeres, Plain fi I’riuted Chalti, Plain fi Plaid Hlaele Bilk, Flaiu Blk. Uro do lthtue. Plain Blk. Bombasluo, Col’d fi Blk. Alpacas. Darnuro and start with the fashion. | PREMIUM BILK HATS. To adrniru is only t L ami thorn—so call early at • aug 20 REDDEN fi CO'S. 8HOEK! HROEH!! ton ei^^B Full nnd Winter Trudc. THE subscriber would rospeottully call tho attention of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina aud Florida, aud tho publio generally, to his large siook of BOOTS AND SHOES. Uia stook has boon selected by himself, with special care and particular rotorence to the retail aua piau- tors'a trade, tiiat being the most important feature of ills buxines*. Ho confidently offers to his ouitomers aud the publio, work of a superior quality and ou rea sonable terms* His stock comprises all the varieties usually kept in a Shoe Store, eonsistiug of Ladies' Shoes, Boot*, and Uaiters, of every variety, Gentle men's Boots, Shoes and Congress Hatters ; alxo, Muses , Boys', Youth's and Children'# Shoos, of every kiud, In connection with the above, he ho* a large stock or NEUKO imOGANH, which can safely be recommended os a superior article. WM.’UEl?Jl\ Uiblmns' Range. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. milK ritllSURlUEIt has un baud, aud I constantly receiving from the best and most respoo- table manufacturers in tho oquntry, Rich Diamond, Ru by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, •uoh as Table, Dessert and Tea Spoons uud Forks; Sil ver Plates aud Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups and Baucors; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup and Banco Jstdlex; Pie, Ico Croatu, Cake and Fish Knives; Bolid Silver Dessert, Pickle aud Butter Knives; Nap kin Riugs: Salt Collar* and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; Walters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Ualance-Uandle Knives and Silvor Plated ou Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and oommon Brass Clocks of ovsnr doscriptsou. Gold and Silver Lever and Leplne Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watoh Chains, 8eal* and. Ksys; Fins Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Raiors and Raior Strops; Card Cases Port ^Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watohes and Jewelry. . ., . From his long sgporienoe and extensive facilities, hs confidently believes ho wiU satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and berm* as liberal as at any establishment in the State, mar IB . S. WILMOT. No. 1 Market-square. Slew Watch, Clock, Jewelry ANU FANCY tJTOKK, BROUQHTON-STREET, No. 148. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro nometers, Ciocku,Town Clocks, Watches, fic.fie., gvspeetfaUy informs hia customers and the publio gene rally tbaf he has filled up the Store 148 Broughton-?!.. ©rhere m intends to make a permanent location, and earry on the Jewelry buxiness in it* various branches. Watches, Clocks, Town Clocks, Chronometers, Jewel ry, Ao., fie., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, and irartaaM. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Hoods ©f all descriptions sold at the lowest prioes possible. N. B,—Any Watch, Clock, fio.,fio.,thatesnuotbe re paired byother wafobtnakerx, i pledge myaoU shall bs by NEW OBOCERIBS. mHE dw)«r.l»«fcl I** 1«»« W IMf®™*}* I gentxslly, that they have opened th© store under St. Andrew^* Hall, jmBMjF •#*&**£ Mr.C.B.8«al!y, where they ^ «®P ooastontiy on hsud a fresh supply of ail kiads of Gro ceries, suitable FOR FA JWIX YJSK , and in order to effect quick sales, they are wlUltg to offsr their goods on the most moderate forms, with the sincere hope of meriting tho conflde»ce of the Savan nah pnblio, a share of whose kind patronage they a respectfnll solicit. i yM BERLIN fi NATHANS. EDWARD O’IIVHNE’8 GROCERY AND LUUOR STORE, Taylor’. Balldln«, Morkol Wkorr. ~ I HAVANNAII, OAUHUIA. K.O'B. k.flt.. oon.uolly in .tor. il.rgo .took of Oaoci.im, Liquor., Cro.k.ry-W.ro, Boon, Shoe., >ud CloUun*. Bftmnest* Blaok Tea. 35bogs of Coffee. 40 boxes Gronnd Coffee. _ 4U h.rrel. Cnuhad, Voilow, »nd Whit, BUtUt. 7U ho... Family, I’.lo, mid No. 1 8o»p.| 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half-pipes Cognao Brandy. IS barrels F'ourtn Proof Domestle Brandy*] 40 do. Phelps’s Gin. 35 do. Rum. 10 hhd*. do. , „ , , 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wlnef. 75 dosen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 orates assorted Crookery-Wat*.ly oot 19 J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nnd Bay Streets. Importer nnd Denier In VVines, Liquors and Cigars. \ THE suhscrihor has now on hand a fine and well solooted stook of Wines, Liquors and Begars, comprising tho following: Jne Butt of the ohoiuest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe eholoo OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ono Pipe of the first quality and ohoicost OLD " RE SERVE, 1 ' vintage 1840. Ono l’ipo of tiie ohoicost and most delicately flavored OLD PAL11ET1NHO, vintago 1830. Ono Pipe of the choieost and exceedingly rare OLD 8KRC1AL, vlutage 1820. Ono half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored 80UTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vlntags 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two hall pipes choice OLD PORT WINE. .. .. .. .. 4. nil ERR Y *• Twelve half pipes ohoice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: lionnossy, London Dock, Joan Louis Pinot, Caati'Jon, Guimard, Saierao, Salignao, and Otard, Dupuy fi Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. " 44 44 Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Clarot, Port, Tonoriffe,Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagno, of various brands. Hock Wlnos, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, fie. 109,000 ohoice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and full stook of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec 30 / 1 KOUBKIKM, dec.—• COFFEE.—150 bags .... , .(dared and Clarified. MOLASSES.—25 hlids Cuba, 75 bbls N. Orleans. FLOUR.—150 bbls Baltimore, 75do Canal, 60do Hi- Bagged, 30 hhds Sides, 20 do Shoulders. 400 doxon Brooms, painted handles. 200 do painted Buckets. SOAP. CANDLES AND 8TARCII.-50 boxes No. 1 and family Soap, 60 do Palo do, 75 do Adamantine Can dles, 20 do Sperm, 25 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do, LEMON SYRUP. fic.-fiO boxos Lemon Syrup, 10 tses Walnut and Tomato Catsup, lOdoiBrandy Peaohcs DOMESTIC LIQUORS.—75 bbls rholps' Gin, 50 do N. E. Rum, 75 do Rectified Whisky, 30 uo Extra Old ftlouongahula do. WINES.—20 quarter casks pare Malaga, 8 do choice Madeira, received and for Bale by ' *- “ill, jy McMAHON fi DOYLE. S UNlHtlKg.—•*25 hlids choice Porto Kioo aud 15 do St. Croix Sugar 26 bbls Stuart s Crushed and Powdered Sugar 75 do Genesee do 60 bbls Philadelphia Cream Alo 75 boxes Soda and Sugar Crackers 30 bbls Lard 200 sacku KiuCoffoo 50 do I.agunyra do' 60 mats old Gov't Java do 4 pipes Meder Swan Uln 2 do Btagimund do 6 half pipes Otard Dupuy fi Co's Brandy 3 do uo 8iguctte 10 M casks sweet Malaga Wine NOtteB*. To the FUMic, THE undersigned no longer acta ns Agent for h. 3m N OTICE—The subscribers have removed their Stock of Goods, to the store recenliy oecupieft by Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. SOI Bay-street, where they weald be happy to see their friends and customer*, sep IQ CRANE fi HOPPERS. \T OTICK.—Mr. H. II. W. Alexander is my 1 e- 11 gaily authorised Agent for the transaction and closing up of my business. J. C. THORNTON. \TOTICB 11 carry on he ref * ■The undersigned will continue to k , tie Lumber nnd Timber bnsneeiaas icretofors, under the uame and style of J. Roberts fi to. J. ROBERTS, ROBERT AUSTIN, NOTICE. F ACTORS, Rlercbnntfinnd Others, de siring to havo their Cotton repacked, oan do so by — —”’harves. O. A. L. LAMAR. I \IHiSUMJTION.—Tho co-pnrtneiship here- J / toforo existing under the namo and style ot Kinchloy, Lookettfi Co., is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. Tho namo of the firm can bo used by either party in liquidation of any debts due thorn. Satannah, May 24,185^ K. F. KINCULEY, E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. OTIOK,—The uudemignud will contiuuo the business at the Old Stand, under tho name of [inohley fi Thomas, may 25 tf E «'Uft»AltTNKU81IlP NOTICE. f| HE undersigned havo this day associated them- J selves together under tho name and style of Kemp- ton fi Verstille. for the transaction of a general Drv Goods business. Having taken the stand in Waring • Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 107 Bryau-sts., next door to Mossrs. F. Zogbaum fi Co.’s Music store, they will, in afew days, be prepared to offor totlieir friends and the S ablio, a handsomo aud well solected assortment of pring Ooous. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON. nr— Savannah, Fob. 17,1852. as* PATENT sysmwwpf. k0i HENRY W. VERSTILLE. ClOPAUTNEUHllIi*. rpiIE underrigued h«ve ruimud u cupurluurship, I taking effect from the first day of January last, un der tho firm of JOHN U. MOORE fi CO, for the transac tion of a general wholesale fi retailDrug, Paint aud Oil business. They may be found at the oitf stand of Moore fi Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. 8T1LWELL VT OT1CE.—I liuvo diHpunfld of the entire atock 1.1 of Hardware of MeCleskv fi Norton to Mossrs. Samuel Palmer fi Son, and solicit, in their behalf, a continuance of the llboral patronage hitherto extended to the lato firm. My books, notes, and accounts, as woll as those of MoClcsky fi Norton, are in the hands of Mr. Ueorgo U. Welsh (witii Messrs. Palmer fi Son) who is my author ised agont, and will attend te.the settlement of all tho unfinished business, and who ftlone ia authorised to re ceipt for the same. JOHN R. NORTON. Savannah, August 1, 1853. 3m C O PA UTN BU8I11P.—Tho undersigned buy ing nurohased from Mr. JOHN R. NORTON his stook ot Hardware, will continuo the business at the sumo store under tho style aud tirm of Samuel Palmer fiSon. SAMUEL PALMER, r Savannah. August 1, 1853. 8. B. PALMER. Suns, Bifles, Hardware, fie. W rriHE SURBCltlBER beg. leva to inform hi. I friends and the publio generally, that he haspur- onased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CARHUTHERB, 176 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, fio., at very low prioes, for cash. Manufacturiug and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarefally executed, and at low prioes. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,' VOS THS COB* or ONfkiMfa Bouuiom, BreacU- ti«, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, aud ConrumpBon! Among the numerous disco veries Science has made in this generation to facilitate the bu siness of life—increase its en joyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, nono can bo named of more foal va lue to mankind, than tliiscon- , tribution of Chemistry to tho Healing Art. A vast trlftl of its virtues throughout this broad oountry has proven beyoud a doubt, that medicine or combination of modiuiuos yet known, oan so surely control and caro the numerous varieties of pulmonary dissease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. In- deod, there is now abundant roason to believe a Reme dy lias at length been found which oan bo relied o cure the most dangerous affeotions of the lungs. Our sptoo hero will not permit us to publish any proportion ot tho euros offouted by it* use, but we would presont tho following:—and refer further enquiry to my Ame rican Almanac, whloh tho ngents below named,*wlll al ways be pleased to furnish lrse, wherein are full parti culars, and indisputable proof of theso stattufbnt*. Offloe of Transportation, Laurens R. R., 8. C.\ August 4Ui, 1853. / J. C. Aykr. Dear Sir—My little son, four years old, has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotton, and every person that visitod him, pronouucod him a dead child. Hav ing used your Cuuukt Pectoral in California, in tho winter o! 1850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entiro success, 1 was induced to try it on my little boy. 1 gave him a toa-spoon-full every throe hours, com- meuuing in tho morning, and by ton o'clock at night, I louud a derided jhaugo for tho better, aud after three days' use he was ablo to eat or drink without pain. Its ubo in thr above named disease will save many „ child irom a i>t<-uintiire grave, uud roliovo tho anxiety of mauy a fond parent. For nil affections of tho throat and luugs, 1 buliovo it tho host medicine extant, feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me iu addroi iug you these few lines,—but for your important dis covery, my llttlo boy would uow havo been in anothor world. I am yours, with groat respect, J. 1). POWELL, Sunt. Trans. L. R. R. Rook llill, (Somursct Co.) N. J., July 21,1852. Dr. J. C. Ayer,—Since your inodioiuu lias become known hero, it has a groator demand thau any othor cougli remedy wo have over sold. It Ib spoken of in terms of unmoasurod praise by those who have used it, and 1 know of some cases where the best they can say of it, is not too much for the good it has done. I take pleasure in selling it, because I know tiiat 1 am giviug my customers the worth of their money, and I feel gra tified In seeing the benefit it confers. Please aeud mo a further supply, and bcliovc ino Yours, with respect. JOHN C. WHITLOCK. P. S.—Almost auy number of eortiffcatcs can be sout you, if you wish it. . Windsor, C. W., Juno 20,1852. J. C. Ayer. 8lr,—This may oortify. that I have used your Cueury Pectoral for upwards of ono year; and it is my sincero bcliof that 1 should have been iu my grave ere th*s time if 1 had not. It has cured mo of a dangerous affection of tho lungs, aud I do not over state my convictions when I tell you it is a priceless reniody. Yours, very respectfully, D. A. MoCULLlN, Attorney at Law. Wilksbarre, Pa.. Sept. 28, 1850. w . My dear Sir,—Your medicine is much approved of by thoso who have used it hero, and 10 )a do Port 10 ^ do Madeira Uol 150 bbls Oin, Rum, Whisky ana Brandy (Domostic) 50 baskot* Hoidsick Wine l 2 ' s Sardines 200 boxes No. 1 Pals and Family Soap 100 do Tallow Candlos 75 do Pearl Starch 150 ReainB Wrapping Paper. Just received and for sale by |oct3|McMAHON fi DOYLE. Removal. JACOBS would run pout fully inform his friends aud tho public, generally, tiiat he lias removed ... CIGAR STORE from No. 27 Bull-street, to tho .lornur of tho lano between State and Broughton streets, it low doors south oi his former looxtiou—where ho would bo happy to w ait their patrouaga i all who may favor him witii to keep constantly on hand, brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, to. Call at tho [au22| SION OF THE BiH INDIAN Kid and Silk Gloves, Collars. Uudersleovos and Chemisettes, Hemstitch'd uud Embroider'd Liueu Cambric Handkerchiefs, Vel vet Ribbou Silk Trimmings, fie. Also, a Hum assort ment of Staple Uoods, suitable for Fait Trude. Mer chants, l'luuturu aud otliorB aro iuvited to call uud ex- 9 our Stock. 30 Laroche a bowne. ► Black, aud a variety of colored Frouch Mo de Laiuos, ttc. Received and fur sale fo •futor i U. S. illllil. SAVANNAH TO DABIBN. A LINE of Four Horse Post Conches leaves Sn vaunah every .tiundny uml Thnrsday,n(7 o’clock A. 1>I. For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro’ and South Nowpurt, arriving iu Darien at 0 o'clock P. M. ltttiuruiutc on Vuundayu uud FriduyM. Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'clock P. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and the cars for the West. jftSr Ofhoe In Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister fi Co.’s Stabios, oorner of State and Whitaker sts. Offloo in Darien, at Ailing fi Robertson, jan 13 ly H. L. HART, Proprietor. Cnrriuge Manufactory. CARRIAGES,^ BUGGIES SULKIES. A eenernl nnd complete assortment junt itL'.nfrivirn RECEIVED. S ' 1IE Subscribers uru uow prepared to offer to the public, CAK1UAGE8. PR&TONS, BUGGIES, HR Y ALLS, AO., fresh from some of the most popu lar Establishments aud Builoers at the North. Thu selections were made by one of tho firm, with strict reference to the requirements of this market. They are detormiued to keep only such articles iu thoir line as they uau contideutiy ItKC OJlitlENH AND WARRANT, Feeling assured that they will bo sustained in offering *r j aug I JOHN OjLIVKK, Haase, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla- zior, Paper Hanger. Ac, NO. 121, HHOUGUTON STREET. B EGS to reiuru his thunks to the citizens of Savannah, for post favors, and to assure them install work in his liue entrusted to him,shall be done promptly and iu a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts by au assiduous attention to business, tho employment otcoiupentent workman and tho use ot tho best mstori- * ~ insure a continuance of their favors. Ho keeps le mixed and dry -«• - varnishos, window glass white wash and other brushes. for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine v.i-niahna z.nda. puUy; paint, marking, may 16 6m to satisfaction, aud warranted. J J FRANCIS STEIN. OVB WIUI5—SimullloTur iu™ Mill, uui F. W. COBNWEl.L, for ul, bj octrf 102 Bryan-street. L ANDING from schr. Christopher Looser:— ft3 bale* Hay: for sale on the wharUbv • iifiiiPN a mrNKni S TUKI* COTTON IiOOK.»—30 dozen: I store, and for sale by TOBACCO—TOBAOCO. „ E LDORADO, Fig Twist, Ferrer* Extra ty lb. Lump, and UomU’s Ilonoy Dew, aU of superior quality, and for sale by [sepal) W.P. FORD. P ECAN NUTH.—A few bbU. of I'Ktn Nuu, in store and for salo by 12 MINIS k FLOBAWCE. d 'I HAMPAGNEa—lleuche, aud Phelps & Co’i 4 / Champagne, in store and for sale by 19 MINIS fi FLORANCE. C t OKDXALSL— lUdozuu imported Mnrischiiio : f 10 do. asserted ; 10 do. American, just received nnd for sale low by HV LAN D fi (/NEILL, ■ept 14 under Marshall House. Union Mcum saw Mill. TUX hUBsCHIHEUS S AVING completed their new STEAM SAW MILL, are now prepared to cut and till order* for BER of every dimension at short notice. In the building of this MILL, wo have takeu udvautag* of all the recent improvements in the construction uud ma chinery of mills, And are of opinion that oar MILL will only require a trial to ounviuee auy one that * can manufacture i.UMBER equal, if uot superior, „ any other mill iu the SUto. To those who may favor us with their orders, we will say that oar utmost exei tions sliall be used to give satisfaction, both iu punctu ality and prides. J. ROBERTS fi CO. as* Orders may be lsft at our ol&oe. No. 1U5 Bsy-sts or at the MILL, Eastern Wharves. *' JVl A br AGLETS aud Caulk iua Iron*—lor salo F. W. CORNWELL. _ kits No. 1; 10 bbls. No. 2 and JO bbls. No. S Mack erel. Just received and for sale by MP23 CLAGHORN « CUNNINGHAM. d«rs; lo tierces Duffleld’s Hants •uu lor **’- *— sep 23 CLAQUonN fi CUNNINGHAM. i /ANDlNUFliOM 8CUU. ECLIP8E.— J ,0 boxes Caudles assorted, 20 boxes Storeh, 25 aes I^mon Syrup assorted, 25 do. Candy assorted. 10 do. Macaroni, 5 tierce* choice Hams, 6^Bd*. p/ fiTSu gar. For sale by COHEN fi TAHVER. LEATHER DIJJnTERH, Hair and Carpet * L ,h .~ ClftUAP CASH i nOOT tk HUGE STORK, South-West Vomer Congress i Fall and Wintor Stock, which has beeu selected particular attention to tho demuuds of tho Savi trade, and which upon inspection (which we ii ill be fouud in quality, assortment uud cueai’NI kick, all that can bo deaiicd by the purchaser. We mt parlioulnrs, as overy artiolu iu our lino may bu fouud ut our Storo, including a largo stock of Planta tion Brogans, sept 2(1 MUIU’UY fi DEVANNY. tVsigon Mimnlactory, WAUNKK’S OI.D STAND, HEAD OF llrougliton-Nireet, Tho subscribers manufacture, and kocp constantly on hand, a large as- sertment of Piantatlou Wagons, __ work ourselves, arrant every article of the best materials aud worku.nuship. , , ... . We return our tiianks for tho very liberal patronago roerivod, and assure our patrons that it is our detorml- urk shall be as good city. HUNK MAN U FACTOR t or „ SADDLES, BRIDLES 8f HARNESS 183 CouRrcMN-strect, Snvnnnah —k The Snbseribers manufacture and koop constantly ou hand, a^B| and varied stuck of tead-^^l| dies, Bridles and Harness, aud A mako to onler every description tt/ articles in their line. Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks Csrpot-Bags, Valises, Saddfa-Bags, Whips, fio. Pei sons desirous of supplying thousolves, will do woll I oall at our establishment. AU artiri?* sold by us ai warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B —For Repairing, our terms are moderate, our execution prompt. 6m may 17 NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M.COOPER & CO MONDAY, SLI’T. 20TU. 1 )LEAK House ; by Charles Dickens, complete ) in one volumo—Illustrated. 1 ho Victim of Exoitoment; The Bosom Serpent, Ac. by Caroline Lee llouti, author of 44 Marcus Warlaud. 44 Godov’s Lady's Book for October. Gleason's Pictorial. Wallaco, the Horo of Ueotlaud ; by G. M. Reynolds. Cranford; by tho author of 44 Mary Barton." Daisy Burns; by Julia K-tvsnagh. Pleasure aud Profit, or Lussous ou the Lord's Prayer; by Mrs. Manner*. this method ol informing the public, that having fitted up & house lor tho purpose, aud having numerous orders to fill, ho is proi*red at all times to purchase Negroes, either singly or in families, aud bill pay market prices for them in cash. Also, in addition to the aUivo, ho will rcccivo and sell on commission, any Real Estate or Porsonal Pro perty, that his patrons may be pleased to ontrust him wtth. He will also be responsible for any personal property that ho rooeivo*. WM. WRIGHT, B«|, 23 Broker, Bay Lane. IJEKFCJMERY, «&c.-—Lullin'* Extracts, Lu- I bin's Soaps, river's Soaps, Sassafras Soap in small bars. Also, Powder Puffs and Boxes, Porto 5lo- J. E. OXFORD. C 1AND1ED FLAG ROOT—A line article 1 j imparting a pleasant odor to the breath: for salo by •op 15 JAS. H. CARTER fi CO. 4 1UEWING TOBACCO—Lorillurd’* Cuveu I j dish Tobucoo in tin foil; also, a fresh supply of Mrs. Miller's Tobacco. Just reoeivod and for sals by JOHN B. MOORE fi CO, sop 9 Gibbons' Buildings. ± 9 UQBUCQ uututr, ou suamor and for sale by sop 12 MoMAIION fi DOYLE. CHAMPAGNE. TY baskets of Hoidsick iu Pts. and Qts.. do Munn'e in Pts. and Qts., just •*eoeived and TMFT JO 25 • for salo 1 aept 14 jpLAlD MERINO.—Just rcceived by sept 24 Laroche fi bowne. 1>JLIJMB1NG.—The subscribers x pared to do plumbing in all its branches. Persons who are desiroas of having water, either cold or hot, distributed through their dwellings, would do well to give us a call. Our work shall bo dune iu a substantial manner and warranted to give *_»tisfactiom mar 12 f|’KC88ES and SUPPURTBKH.-A lane I assortment of various kinds, just received and sale by (sep 16) JAS. H. CARTER fi CO. B EEF.—10 ty bbls. Fulton Market Beef. Just rseoived instore, and for sale by Mpta * 1.1JLlITINli IKONS, Pinking iron, nnd Fin ..fU? 5 8ci,Mr F, w°COBn(vKLI., 1« Urgnn-iu 20 tieroes sugar-uured Hams 100 bbls A. B. fi C. Clarified Sugar 30 lihds. Muscovado do 20 do Porto Rico do 20 do New-Orleans do 50 bbls.. Butter, Sugar and Soda Craoktrs 50 boxes Tallow Candles, Gs and 8s 100 boxes Adamantine Candles, 6s 25 boxes Sperm Candles, 6s 50 casks llibert's Ixmdon Porter, pints 200 boxes No. 1 Palo and Family Soap DRUGS AND MEDICINES. T HE subscribers, wholosulo nnd Kelnil Druggists, would respectfully call tho attention of purchasers to their wull-seluotod stook of the above mentioned ar ticle*, which they oiler for sale at the lowest possible prices; also, PAINTS, GLASS, fio.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Gluos,Potty and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, lUpuseed and PatontOil; GROCERS' ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, Saleratus, Ms tehee, fio.; LANDRETU'S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of articles for family use, consisting of Uelatine, Flavoring Extracts, ;h, fio., with an elegant assortment of tine Frenoh nil TlWif “ — and Englisli Hair and Tooth Brushos, Toilet Combs, Lnbin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of wliioh are warrunted to be of the best quality. REfiCO. Ever Complalik^ Dr. J. C. Aykk. My dear uch approved of by those wh its composition is such as to insuro and maintain its putvtion. 1 invariably recommend it for pulmonary affections, os do many of our prinoinal physicians. I am your friend, C1IA8. BTRLATER, M. D. Proparod by JAME8 C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Sold ty A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., W. W. LINCOLN, P. M. TURNER fi CO., J. B. MOORE fi CO., Savan'h, and all druggists throughout tho south, july 19 *T lawTh.Sw IIJEKE IS YOIJU KENEDY. And .11 , DileucrU Dllfm.l 4nM Ur«t t mMh, nth m ( fitomacli, SourCia.t.tlou, StaklMOTB?J__ Sensations when In a lying * posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before iho Sight, Fever and dull pain in the heail. JMfdenev nr n ing in IA. h'Uth, Von,Uml ImnainiZ. CSLEBRATEl) GERMAN BlTTKfla rftBFABBD NT > DR. O. DI. JACKSON AT THE HERMAN MEDlOIFESroai street, Philadelphia' Theirpotcerover the above diseases uni •qnaUntlby any other pngaratio, in ia. V Those Bmere re worthy the attention , . Possessing grea virtues in the rectiflcaUoii^f ?.^ 1 of tho l.f,cr .ud lm.r gl.ndi, ...robing power. In w..kn,i. nnd »I.o||<,n? go.tlve organa, thoj .re wlth.1 uto, ..rlid.V.V^ - BEAD AND BE CONVINCED Th..dit,r..,Su r r.™- ,l ° aB, ''J ' Dr. lioo/land'a celebrat'd German Bitten fnwiv. of Liver Complaint, Jauudioe, Dyspepsia.’ Nervous Debility, is deservedly oneSlSft n 2S. w medicines of tho day. These Bitters have bMn£ ),n, , , * r thousauds, and a friend at our elbow eavs solf received nu effectual and permanontcur« Complaint from tho uso of this romedy. Ur rinced that, in tho uso ortbeno Bitters,^WHS?.®** stantly gains strength and yigor-s fact worth, consideration. They are pleasant in Uju, and *^ iV and oan bo used by porsons with the mostdelicsu - ,U * stcha with safety, under any eironmstonoesTw. Bjioakiug from experience; and to the afflictedissdt^J Scott’s Weekly, one of tho beet titerarv nscep. ^ lishod, said, August 25- 7 M "Dr. Uoojktnd’e German Bittere, msnufsctur.Ht Dr, Jackson, are now rocoinmended by some of th. l 7 . prominent members of the faculty as an article nf efficacy in casos of fomale weakness. Assnehua would advise all mothers to obtain abottk o themselves much sickness, rorsonir.frf.iv itated constitutions will find these Blotcrs adu»t. ous to thoir health, as wo know from oxpS. salutary effect they havo upon weak systems.’’ ° C * MORE EVIDENCE. Tho Philadelphia Saturday Oaiette.thebeitfiBit. newspaper published in tho United States. Tb*^ says ol DR. UOOFLAND’8 GERMAN BITTERB “It is seldom that we reoommend what are Urm«ap,. nt Modicinos, to tlio eonfldenoe and patronart of o!r readers; and, therefore, when we reeommendDr liJk land’s German Bitters, we wishittobodlstinctljnM,, stood tiiat w o nro not speaking of tho nostrums of tu day, that are noised about for a brief perioJ and th» forgotten, after they havo douo their sullty raw of mu. chief , but of a medicine long eatablTskcu, uniYemli, prised, and which has mot the hearty approtsl oftu acuity ltself.* : 1 Evidenco uponovidence has been received (like tki foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, the lutthrM years, and the strongest testimony in its fsvcriiiLt thoroisraore of it used in the practice of the miiu physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrum (ca bined, a fact that can easily be established, and fill, proving that a scientific prostration will me<tvid their quiet approval wbon prosented evsa it tfa form. That this medicine will cure Liver ComnUiBtui Dyspopsia no ono can doubt, after using it Mdirm*. It acts specifically upon theBtomaehandllvsr;itiicr«. foraido to calomel in all bilious c/isen^es—the effect is immediate. They can be administered to female or is fant with safety and reliable benoflfc at any time, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that higli character which JOHN B. MOORE 6 500 bags Shot, assorted sizes 50 boxes Englisli Pipes 300 bbls. Baltimore) Flour 50 bbls. liiram Smith's Flour 50 bags Georgia Flour 300 reams Wra^jdn^ Paper 15 tierces Small WEBSTER fi PALME8. _ 80 bbls Stuarts A B fi C Clarified Sugar 23 hhds P. Rico and 10 do Prime Ht. Croix do 50 casks K. Byass Quarts and P nts London Porter 60 bids Sugar, Butter and Soda crookors 80 do Prime Old Rio do 5 pipes Meder Swan Gin 50 iioxos Key's Lemon Syrup 20 bbls Winter Strainod and Bleached Whale Oil 300 boxes No. I Pale and Family Soap 20 casks Superior Sugar Curud Hams 60 boxes White and 50 do Colored Cheese 100 do . New Scaled llurrings 100 do Adainautine Candles 80 do Headers 6’s aud 8’a Tallow do 60 do do Pearl Starch 40 do Grouud Coffee 20 do _ do Popper 60 do Letter do Lauding and for sale by sept 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fi CO. Savuniftali Medical College* SESSION 1853- 54. 3 PHK COURSK OF LECTURES IN THIS l_ Institution will commenco on tho First Monday in ovomker and oontinuo four mouths. R. D. ARNOLD, M. D., Tror. of Institutes and Prao- tiou of Medicine. J. O. HOWARD, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M. D., Prof. Prinolpls* And Prac tice of Surgery. P. 51. KOLLOCK, M. D., Prof. Obstetrics and Disoasos of Women anil Children. C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. H. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. H. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof. Materia Medina aud Thora- poutics. J. B. RF.AD, 51. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Domoustrator of Anatomy. FEES.—For the full course, $105 ; Matriculation Ticker, $5 ; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; Graitna tion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, tlio t ime os iu other Medical Colleges. C. W. V* EST, M. D., apr 22 tlN Doan of the Faculty* f|r The following newspapers will please ooiiy tho above till 1st Novoiubor, and send bills to this Office :— South Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-weokly) Courier, Charleston, 44 ConetitutionnliM, Augusta, Geo., (wookly) Reeonler, Milledgevilie, 44 Patriot, Albany. Geo., 44 Floridian, TallauattBeo, Fla., 4 Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., 44 Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., 44 Gazette, Chattanooga, Ala., 44 News, Jacksonville, Fla., 44 ii ay ( 500 coils Bale Rope 1000 hanks Bagging Twine 50 hlids. Sugar 100 bbls. Clarified do 20 do. Crushed do 50,000 Cigars, assorted quality 100 do. floap, various brands 50 half, quartor aud eighth ohests Tea 25 hlids. liiioon Sides 15 do Shoulders 5 tierces llams With a general assortment of Groceries, whioh they offer for sale on accommodating terms. tf sup 10 / 3 UOCKiUKN, dkc.—The subscribers offer \T for salo—landing and in store- 20 dosen Painted Pails 50 do assorted Brooms 10 casks sugar-cured Hama 20 hhds Bacon Sides 75 bbls Baltimore Flour 25 do Canal do 10 do Hiram Smith's do 20 half barrels do 10 half pipes Otard Brandy 10 qr. do L. F. do 150 boxes and half boxes No. 1 and Pals Soap 25 do Pearl and No. 1 Starch 75 do Adamantine and 8perm Candles 75 do Lemon Syrup, assorted 50 do Candy, assorted. With a general assortment of Spioes, Coffee, Sugar, Tobaooo, Piokles, Preserves, Teas, Crackers, fie. sep 13 COHEN fi TARVER. Brand,y T l<IU01t8-Ll<lU01t8—4 ty pipes Xj J.J. Dupuy fi Co. 2 >a pipes Braudy, Signetto. 6 half do Tort Wine 6 do do Madeira Wine 100 bbls E Phelps’ Gin 50 do P fi II Conn. Riror Gin 100 do N O lfaot. Whisky 25 do N E Rum 25 do Dom. Brandy. In store and for sale by aug 16 SWIfT fi CO. 100 half boxes No 1 Soap . - Adam&utino Candles 100 do Bedell’S do 6'sandB’s 40 do Colgate's Family Starch 100 do Pipes. In store and for sale by iug 16 SWIFT fi ( 100 bbls St Croix 50 do Stuart’s B do 20 do do crushed do 20 do do pow'd do In Store and for sale by SWIFT fi CO. TIN WAUE S A COMPLETE! auortra.nl of Plain nnd Japamc x\.Tin War. for .ale at wholeaale and retail t>j j. 15 JAMES aULLlVAN, Its Broughton Bt. ^y-ORKHOr JOHN C. CALnollN.— John C. Calhoun delivered in tho House of Representa tives and the Scuats of tho United States, editsd by Richard K. Crallc, reoeivod and for^eofa bfmLJcy MP 11 No. U» Concr.u-.trut, j hhds. N. O. bugar. For sale by sept 24 0 COHENS fi HERTZ. R AT TRA1»8— Patent Solf-setiiag Rat Traps for sole by F. W. CORNWELL, sep 23 * 102 Brynn-street. Ink. —15 bbD. Mnlanm Wtno; IS do. Part do.: la otoro, nnd fot nut •U'UynNE. superior l’ig Hams ; 2 do. do. Smoked Beef; 5 Hull do. Fulton market Beef; Pickled Tongues ; Pig Pork, fio., for sale low for cash, at ALEXANDER'8. sept 13 cor. Bull aud Congrcss-sts., Monument-sq. J geuoral supply of fresh family Groceries, Brandies, Wiuos, Liquors, all of which will be sold low for each, at ALEXANDER’S, sopt 13 cor. Bull and Congrows-sts., Mouument-sg. 1JIUKLKS, Catsups, riauccB, Jellies, tiweut X bleats, Brandy Peaches and Cherries, Dates, Prunes, fie., which will be sold low for cash, (before my removal.) GEO. ALEXANDER, sept 13 cor. Bull nnd Coiigross-st*., Monument-sq. JA1HH, BACON and LAUD--30 conks ol X choice llams, 20 bbls. Leaf lai-d, received and r sale by (sop 12| McMAHON fc DOYLE. O ATH.—I»r sale by heavy Pr.iiubylvuuiu OiiIn, far Holloway’s Ointment. A moNtlHii'fLMiloiiif ciirool bud Logs af ter 43 yearn’ Sulloi inu. Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Gatpin, of 70 St. Mary'e-etreet, Weymouth, dated 16th May, 1851. To Professor Holloway : Sir—At the ugu of IU my wire (who is now 61) caught a violent cold, which settled iu her legs, audevor since that time they have beeu uioro or loss soro, aud greatly inflamed. Her ogouioswero distracting, aud for mouths togothor she was deprived entirely of rest and sleep.— Every remedy that medical inoii advisod was triud, but without effect; hor health suffered severely, uud tho state of her legs was terrible. J. had ofton read your Advertisements, and advised her to try your Pills aud Ointment; und, us a last resource, uftur every other reniody hod proved useless, she consented to ao so.— She uoinmencod six weeks ago, aud, strange to reluto, good health. Her logs aro painless, without car,aud her sleep sound and undisturbed.— Could you havo witnessed tiie sufferings of iny wife during the last 43 years, and contrast them with liei present enjoyinunt of hvalth, you would indood fool de lighted in having bocu the means of so greatly allevia ting tbo sufferiugs nt’a follow creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A 1'cvrtOii 70 yenrn ol’ ngc cured of a bad Keg, of Thirty yearn Htundinp;* Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Alda, Builder of Gas Ucena, of liuaheliffe, near JJuddertt/.tld, dated .Uay 31*/, 1851. To Professor Holloway Sir—I sufforod for a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of two or tliroo different nceidcntsatUus Works; accompanied by suorbutio symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deri ving any bonelit, aud was uvou told that tlio leg must be amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pills and Ointment havo effected a complete euro in so short a time, that few who bad uot witnuBsed it would orodit tho fact. (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS. The truth of this statement can be voritiod by Air. W. P. Eugland, Chemist, 13 Alarket-st.eot, Hudders field. A dreadful bad Hrcnnl cured in one ftloutli. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of rent- hunt, Kent, tilted December 13th, 1850. To Professor Holloway : Dear Sir—My wife bad suffered from bad Breasts for more than six mouth*, aud during the whole period hud tho best medical attendance, but ail to no use. Having before healed uu awful wound iu my own leg by your unrivalled medicine, I determined again to uso your Pills aud Oiutment, and therefore gave.thum a trial in her,case, und fortuuato it was I did so, for in less thau a month a perfect cure was effected, t ^il the benefit that various oilier brandies of my fsrni', have derived from thoir uso is roally astonishing. 1 uow strongly rocom- meud them to all my lrieuds. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. Tlio Pills shouldbo usud conjointly with tho Ointment in most ol tho following casus : Bad l«cgs Chilblains Fistulas Soro Throats Bad Breasts Chapped Gout Skiu Diseases Burns Bunions Bite uf Mos quitoes aud MIN18 fi FLORANCE. A1IN1S fi FLORANCE. s Boots assorted. For salo by W KHT-1NDIA L.1MKH, far salo by A. BONAUD. _onguei JOHN DALY, 28 Whitaker- I > KUK1VKU per schr. Satllla and iu Storo— X\> JA> bbls Howard Street extra Hour, lo do super do. 10 half do do. 6 bbls now Leaf Lard. 50 Reynold's Canvass'd extra Hams. 20 bags best Rio Coffoo. sept 28 J. D.JE88E. J IJ8T itKC’Dt per schr. Win. ll.Siewurt— 10 dosen Flavory Extracts. 10 do Reading Sauce. 3 do French Mustard. 3 do Blackberry Jam. Roost Beef, fresh Lobsters, Raspberry Syrup, Poach Water, Preserved Peaches, Limes, Quinces, Pears and Strawberries. [sept 281 J. D.JES8E. Brown Sngars, for sole by W. D. FORD. I AMS AND GAUD.—10 bbls. Dufficld'i L Hams, and 20 kegs Lard; received per stoamship to of Georgia, and for sale by :t 3 CLAGHORN fi CUNNINGHAM. CHAMPA GNK A T $10 PER BASKET.—20 baskets branded La Phoenix, of direct importation. .Tost reoeivod at BERLIN fi NATHAN’S, sept 28 gander St. Andrew's Hall. ACUN AND MOIsAHH/'H.—25 Sides, 100 hhds. Cuba M-dosses, 5< UAUUN J) con 81 Orleans do. sept 24 (early crop.) For salu b< CO > by HEN! 1,50 bbls. New 8 fi HERTZ. oct 3 ’ 0. A. L. LAMAR. M anufactured Tobacco dcHesam. GO boxes Graut fi William’s 5s and Ss Tobacco. 40 do Irwin’s do do do. 50 do Anderson's (o do do. 30 quarter boxes Ward’s 5s Tobacco. 20 boxes 16s do do. 29 M superior Plantation Sugars. 40 M various brands do. Landing and for sale by ••Pt*8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fi CO. T>OeKi.ANll III AIK.—500 bbU. Kockliuid |j, rr0 “ Kb ^IWJowelI,.odfor .»l. COUEN8 k HERTZ. HUUTH.WKMTRUN H. HOAD WTOCK ()l I A SUAREZ for ulo by t «r 17 O. A. I,. I.AMAR. Tba MOODd Tolamo oooUInltiB the of / \ ATS.—1000 bu.bol. prime AleryUlld Oiu ’ ‘ \/ lauding ,ad fur ,.1. by H ROWLAND k CO. TANNERY OIL. /•u2» 1. B. MOORE k CO., Clbboui'. omiin b, xor sate or MoMAIION fi DOYLE. OLAHHEH-— 50 hhds. Cuba aud |50 bbls. XvX New Orleans Molasses: in stove and for sale by ssp 23 CLAGHORN fi CUNNINGHAM. I I MB—100 bbU. Lime far onto by JU wp 20 MINIS fi FLO RAN ( s innoeontiy deceived. lives of those who , Look well to the marks of ihe Genuine! They have the written signature of C. M. JACK80I upon the wrapper, and his name blown ia th ’ without which they are rpurious. For sale Wholosaio and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE 8T0RE, No. 120 Arch-strcct, cue door below Sixth, Philsdstekii and by res|>ectable Uc Jers generally throuih tiie country. ritICKM REDUCED. To enable all olosses ofiuvalids to onjoy the ain*Uis of their great restorative powers. Single bott/ca 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCUE, W.W. LINCOUL Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Uarrallfi Co.,Chului ton. 8. C. MWFli Tu«not._ Contracted Piles Ulcers and Stiff Rheumatism Wounds Joints Soalils Yaws Elephantiasis Horo Nipplea. Chicgo-loot Hold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY 244 Strand (ucar Temple Bar, Loudon) aud by all res pectable Druggists and Denies in Aledtcinestbrougbout the British Empire, und those of tlio United Stotei, in Pots ut37^o.,H7o., aud $1 50 each. Wholesale by tlio principal Drug houses iu the Union, aud by »Mossrs. A. N. B.~Directions for tho guidanoo of p&tionts in -y disorder are affixed to eaeh Pot. Foreale by W. W. LINCOLN, Agent, Congress-street, Savannah, o i may 20 ThSTlawlw 1 39 eases Matches, 10 crates glass Flasks, quarts, pints and half pints, received and for salo by sep 12 * **"*"*. MoMAIION fi DOYLE. CORN ALT1MOKE CORN, in lots to suit purchasers: B sep 10 OGDEN fi BUNKER. J. P. COLLINS. ■ .tAMlisY MARKET BEEF in hull hhU., JP landing and for sale by sep 13 MINIS fi FLORANCE. L IME—r>00 hbls. Knckluud Lillie, luuding per brig Velasco, for salo by sep 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY i CO. 10 pockets 5Iocha Coliue, in store far salo by l> 13 51IN18 fi FLORANCE. perfiuc Georgia Flour, from new wheat, just r )civcd and for sale ny sep 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fi CO. /IE li » Mill, a £ UTTER, CftiEEHE nnd LAilD.-Jio received and for sale, “ *“ • • - • tv articles, by sep 16 fine aud froth lot of the bushel Gunny Bags, fur sale by MINIS fi FLORANCE. B altimore flour, Bnron & Lard. 250 bbls. superfine Howard Street Flour. 75 hhds. prime Baeon Sides. 30 do. do. do. Shoulders. 25 tierces ohoice 8ugar Cured Hams. 59 bbls. aud 100 kegs prime Loaf Lard. Landing and lor Bale by ii sept 24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fi CO. sto&mer and for sale at the Albany Alt Depot by W. M. DAVIDSON. MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. I N CASES—A now supply just received, some of tnem very complote and of extra finish; also Pock et Compasses, by sep 22 JOHN M. COOPER fi CO. 5 bbls. Rump do.: in store, and for solo by CLAGHORN fi CUNNINGHAM. eetft ibTTER AND CIIKHHU—IO keg. Oo- 1 shon BuUcr.aud !!5 bozc. Cbo.i. i jiut n.olT«l, ods’* 41 ’ b/ CLAQHOBW . CUMM1WQHAM. .... i CIOATr*.—Ju.t MMl.ed al.rp. ot tilotb ,,l OwMu.n Bu.inMi FroekCoow, j BOBIMSON t OAMr, oct 4 .ut dour to VulMbi Uuun. M ooi __ nublNEHS £> lotuftllotbi for lul. by Badway’s Beady B.n.f, Badway’. Bcnovating Buolvoat, Badway’. Beady Bcgnlatorg,: r l >111**. uso of which will in«ll esses instantly slf I pain, quickly euro disease and always pwtu No Pain, or Sickness, or Disease, or Unhealthy Mu ter will remain in or affoct the system while it ii caJtr thoinfluenoe of R. R. R. REMEDIES, Uudway’s Heady Relief, Intorimlly nn«l Extcrnnlly. EXTERNAL PAINS.—The moment it U appliedm- torual'.y it stops all pain. It cures Rheumatism, Lw bago, Gout, Paralysis, Sick Headache, N«nraIgU,Tk Drioruux, Sprains and Strains, Distorted LimW, hit- ful Swellings, Cramps and Spasms, in a few honrt INTERNAL PAINS.—A few drops of Bsdoy'l Rt:.dy Relief, taken internally, will stop the minus* trussing pains of Diarrliaia, Cholera Morbui.DyiMUfj'. and instantly soothe, arrest and allay the moit ticlui cramps, riisiuh und convulsions. R. K. RELIEF.—Tho vory moment it l* appb#4U stops pain, arrests disease and removes itacaow. RHEUMATISM.—An aged gontloman waitmMd with Rheumatism for six years. Sometimes his M would swell to throo times thoir natural sixejnsw ferod tho most excruciating pains, lie wu rtlwu irom pain iu Five ftlinutcs alter using R. B. Bslid- llo lius not boon troubled since. R. R. RESOLVENT.—Mercurial llheumahm-l gentleman residing noxt door to our office, bM tea afflicted with Mercurial Rheumatism for a namtef* years. Uo w as cured by taking lUdway’s Bsaonw Rosol vent internally, and bathing externally witbaiq way's Ready lleliof. B. B.B.NO.2 Radway’s Renovating Resolvesi Quickly uuroR Sorufull.ud .11 chronic.odI,rl™ ooinplaints, consumption, bad coughs, wasting »v»j" the body, and all diseases of the luugs. It r,osolvas away all diseused deposits, It purifies tlio blood and otherfiuids, It renovates tho system. „ _ R. R. RESOLVENT.—Nineteen Fever SoreuwwV Rnd way’s Renovating Resolvent. AgenUsmsav""* taken great quantities of Mercury, wdio becam* ui«* ed, and whoso body was a mass of putrid flesh, va • tirely cured by tho use of ltadway’s , veut. Tho first week he hud taken the BewWV nloco of solid matter like the rind of cheese, °n*«P uf an inch thick and six inches iu length, wMd>W"r cd from a largo sore on ills leg. From 'that day n g better. Uo continued the use of the Resolvent 11* Regulators. In two week from the time bew»® ^ using tho R. R. Remedies, overy sore w»» '* * i sound and pure, neither blotch or du>££ n visible to annoy tlio sight or martheapp*^ Uosli w mont anoe. B.B.B.NO.3. KADWAVS BEfilltATO® A mild, pleasant and effeotuol purgative, *np«r l E2SEr2r£^JI&'Z&"* t twenty-four hours. cnre C Radway’s Ruxovatino Rxsolvxnt-whi ohroaio, sorofulous, sypbilitio complaints, diseases, diseased deposits, nodes, ulcers, fever sores, consumption,!bronchitis,, all d that have been in the system for five. it"u. K. OFFICE. 10!I Fnlton.»t.,N.I. j$^* Sold by Druggists every whers. S 1.ANKETE nnd FLANNKLS.-T’-P^ of both tliose articles, and indeed of •’•'v vj the production of which wool goes, wm *u T this season, In anticipation of this, w*t are pr^ inform all our customers, and the that we had secured a large Stock of ^ Blankets and Flannels, both domestic ana imp" l °M^ r 0 RENDEHGA8T 4 C°^ mn-st.. opposite St. Andrew 1 west Ride Hemp ton Sc Vcrslill* ^ A RE now »|io»ingn finelyMiorlcd>™. c ”Sd stock of Summer and other Dry 0L ' ^ will offer upon the most acoommoda i As great caro ha* boon exercised 10 thoir stock, with a view both to prlc® * n “J lio Lai eoutidcntly invito their friends and tho poo o iy to ouliand examine for themselves. —- Dry Goods, CloUiing) D ABRAHAM & BROTHER • thoir frieuds and the public thattbey^i moved from Bryan-street to the corner oi»» Congress-streets, opposite the # ar f* t ; n J“iuil,slg always keep on Und, for wholesale an« supply of Clothing and Dry Goods, H*“» and Boots, and a large assortment of * lti ) with a full supply of Trunks* fio. 6m0 _ Mew Goods—I'all Trade, D ie WITT A MORHAN. •» r«c»W« MlW i steamers weekly, theirballom 1 ' to wliioh they rospootlully solicit aU*|it»*t *1* l'lold, Brocade and Figured Bilks of th* nBW Plain and figured Block do. Plain Froneh Moaselin do Laines. Silk and Wool Plaids for children s wear. d|L 0» French nnd Eng. printed Cashmeres and » Plain and naid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambrics. Plaid Raw Bilks. Dark Caliooes. /-ioeobkbsKkanownbnbJ^! “safe* btlfUo, °’ "kemi-tqn * vgsg^r: O TAPER AND FANCyDBV«0«,^ Utah Dine. nets. Mosquito Gent'. Ml CMlfiHh' Ut*J^