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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1853)
,1k, WMrUM«tM> <• «*• f* - - ** BiMUiir • «•*•»«>' «♦ *• »«*•*•* ta««*o». ’ rtTiW r#U»f «tal «•*>" wm «• ftMl U Porto. M, Meompwiylkl >l»" ’ »*jrK^VSLKSW. ^sxss^sxsssfi^,. Bmia the ibifo—foserib# tht TiWrt,- CMfi the lower* <U«P n»d bold 1 Ut the uone preach worlds vb# s<r»on- *• Truth It worthier than gold t" ry Wo never boor »tu, on miking • borwsln, nee me common pbrmoe, •• Well not quarrel about o trifle," without being sure tbit trouble h In the wind. Every contract, even one for the • dollar, should be explicitly staled,dows tolls wi u- TtSSSC. SteSATJKJS, 2 nl^lv certain toe rise Many an honest mad has Imm iImuiI. many • fti.nd.ltlp P’^iIrtuMi for lift, lwa« • n.rg.in h.. not bwn fttHy »««>, beenttM tite parti.. 1 would not qd.ftd 1 . |lout THE BOOK ANO JOB PRINTING OFFICE . x r ilw t).b.criber», i. now unii.r Iku mui., .mom 1UK.C. A. MALL, A antteau. rally «mp«U»t, and a bo *111 tak. II«I saw uto»s Ordered during tns past year, end that wbtoh we ars bow about ordering, our Office will have undergone a thorough renewal. Our Hook tlimilng and IW»nnfuctnrln« faoilitles, will also ba matarlally improved, and ths atoek ofmanafacturiagmaterialsoousiuerablyanlarged. No paint or expense will be spared in obtaining a supply of Paper ofevery description, of superior quali ty, and every exertion will be made to render the #■• takUehmeute worthy of the eupport of the community, trotting that wa ahall meet with doe encouragement. $4r. E. J. Furse hue no longer any oonneotion with tbsahovaestablishments. , „ „ Ordera may be left at the store, or with Mr. Hall at the eld stand, Penfletd's Hange. over F. W. Cornwell'* Hard.... Stete. ,atr.u« I. th. , QQ NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED liY 8. 8. SIBLEY, OCTOBER 4, 1853. f a tHK Mud Cabin, or the Character and Tendency I of firitlah Institutions ; By Warrsa Isbam. Tus Forged Will, or Crime and Retribution; Uy Emer son Bennittv. Edith's Legaoy, or the Long Woods of ths Orange; By the author of Adelaide Lin isny. The White Cruiser, or the Fates of ths Unheard of; By Ned Buntlino. Putnam's Monthly for October. The Loudon Journal foi Ootobar. The Industry of all Nations. Jans Baton, or tha Kings Advocate, a Boottlsh Historical Romance} by James Uraat,author of ths Komanoe or The Rudiments of the Art of Building; Edited by John Hal leek. Vielet: The Osnsease, or the Courtship end Wedlock; by the author of the Giltro. The Rebel Scout; a Romance of Amerioan Revolution; by Aria Aebland. For sale No. 136 Congresa-st. IIKRI.1N dfc NATHANS. Under St. Andrew’s Hall. H AVE juet received the following froab articles Oelatlne t English Twist) for melting pure and cheap Jelly. 8plit English Pena. Fresh Bisoulte of all kiads. Donnish Olives and Anchovies, in glass jars. Pearl BmIOV. Bsxu.Ao. Alsu, 60 bills. New lie’nmure Flour, just rsoslvadfrom on buard the sohr. Bat ilia, and for salo on modvrato terms, aug 17 Hat*! Hats 11 iiats J: l m Juat rcc’d, pur Alabama, a largo lot ol !■ (rirn’.i and unlrim'd Bonnot*, Umbrellas uml, •^•avery varffity of Fall aud Winter Hate, laps, Ao. We will sell a belter aew stile 811k Hat, (and of our own mnnnfaoture) at $3.60, than can be produced in Havanaah. We also wish it distinctly understood, that we make our own llute, and pet no other makers name in the tips, cspeoially those that have been defunct for years. sept 27 BKLDKN t CO. Beebe’* llute ui |l. * After this date, we shall sell Beebe’s fine Hats of the fall style, at $t for cash, sene Pry Qeods, OiothSg7*o. SAVANNAH MORNING NEW8, WEDNESDAY, bCTOBEH 19, 1853. W, C. Wade worth, r fc» S^AF "i^DRYGOODe, removed from the store under the $Uv* lh. klad. Hia faoilltlei for obtel.laf ««d* s SBW3KS S3'li Nil, HlWId • .all l™“ *■ <!««*»' t 00 -’*- gavan nah. Sept, la, 18S8. Fall and Winter Dry Goods. G. BROWN’S OHEAP^ OA8H STORE. TIIE subscriber is receiving by steamers weekly, his Fall and Winter Stock, to which ho respectfully solicits publio attention. Plaid firooade and Figured Bilksof the neweststyles. Plain and Figured Blaok Silks. Plain nnd Colored French Moualin de Lsines. Plaid Colored Moualin. Bilk and Wool Plnids for Children's wear. Frenohand Eng printed Cashmeres and Mds Lams. Bwiaa and Jaeonat Cambrics. * do do Edgings and Iosertings. A large variety of Ueaelry. Irish Linens, all prises. Linen Damasks and Tablt Cloths. Frenoh aud Scotoh Towels and Dianers, etc., sU.. oomblnsd with a good assortment of Sheetings and Bhirtlngs, Brown and White. All of whloh will be sold at axtramoly low prtoos at ths corner of Barnard and Broughton-sts. sept 28 / I LOVKS, HOHI EllV, fficc.—Ladies’,Gant a IT and Missss’ Kid Oloves; Ladles' andGant's Buok, Doe Skin and Cashmere Gloves: Children's Merino and Wool Oloves; Gent’s luavy Doublo Ktd und Buck Drlvisg Gloves; laadles' and Gent's Buck Gauntlets; Cot tun iiosisry, of all kinds; black and whito Bilk (lose and Half Hose ! Ladies' Derby-Uil d and Plaiu Bl'k aud Col'd Cashmero llose : Groy I.ambe wool and white Merino Hose and half llose; Mieses’ and Boy ■ Cotton and Wore’d Hosiery, nil elsee;Childron s Worst ed Boots and Gaitors; also. Ladies' and Men's Merino and Cashmere Under-Vests; Children's do; Ladies and Men’s 911k do.; Men’s br*wn nnd hlenehed C«u«i» dn.j Ladies' and Men's Cotton and Merino Drawers. Just ..a far i, AT „ nol . , htkuiunh. Fall Trade of 1153. TO MERCHANT* AND WHOLKHALE FUR- CHASERS OF DRY GOODS. O UR arrnngemouts for the Fall Trade will be completed in a few days, when wa will be pro- pared to submit to your inspection, an unusually com plete assortment ot general Dry Goods, Hosiery, Trim mings, Haberdashery and siuafi Wares, Ribbons, Ac, 61. PR EN DfcllGAST A CO. 178 Droughtou-st., opposite 8t. Andrew's Hall aug 27 Wi est Hide. N J Hue a KW IC.llHKOI HHIllKH, LACLH, Arc. The sutisoribors have just received a large and ... assortmeut of Frenoh worked Hwiss and Canibrio Collars; Frenoh worked bwiss, Book aud Cambric Chemasettes, do do Bleevos, do do Cuffs, do do Bands ; Frenoh worked Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Muslin and Laoe Capes; Swissand Cambrio Flouncing; Thread, llonitonaud Valenciennes Laces; J.UIo, Linen aud Mechlin Laces. sept 28 NEVITT, LATUHOP k 8TEBB1N8. HIV C-UOHM—Received this day by W. C. & Barege Ginghams, and other Mourniug Goods, •op IS NO. 116 CONORE88-8T. 1 Y IIAlJOnonill — UIIJUV auu .'.UV.U uvuriv. . VI. Sian Cloths, rich Plaid Ginghams, and Raw Bilks; also, Blaok M. Dol.uinrs, Black Barege DeLalnos, Ckalllos, LULL ANU WlMTttii TKABIi.-A&dd. F The sabscribers sro now reoelving their Fail aud vTintsr stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, com prising one of the largest and best aelectod stocks « brought to this market. Being i -- T supervision, a 'ML -ket. Being manufactured under ur Manufacturing Establishment enabled to offer them to the trade with entire' con lids nco as to workmanship. Particular at tention has beeu given to the selection of the latent and most fashionable styles of goods. lu addition to our stock of Ready-Made Clothing, we have a largo assort ment vt Goutlomen's Furnishing Goods, embracing evory artlolu in that line. We invite tho attention ol all in want of clothing to an examination or our goods, whioh we oflur at wholesale and retail on reasonable terms. Country merchants, visiting Havannah, will iuipeotlon of our stock, styles ol goods psr- Nortli, v PI Kit HON, UK IDT k CO., 68 Ht- Julian and 101 Brysn-st. YOUNU itlKN’H BtFCE. YOUNG Men can be aooomoaated with a Hat made expressly for Uislr use,—it dlflers from tne regular style In height, and is in every t>sr- tieular adapted to their wanu, for sale at Bar- sun's Hat Btore, 176 Broughton-st„ opposite 8t. Andrew s llall. <*t 1 A HHKUH’M I.ATKHT HTVL.H,—Jusi received per steamer, Ikabe's latest style No. 1 Blaok Moleskin ilat, just Introduced la Now Yurk City, on last Saturday, 13th August. Call ou liarnuiu aud start with the fasniou. N. K. bARNUM A CO., 170 Broughton-at., aug 17 Oppoelte Bt. Andrew's llall. NKW VaI, aug au BELDEN A CO‘8. HilOHMS M11OH0! S tux Fall and Winter Trade. THE iitbsoriber would respeotfully oall the attention of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina aud Florida, IIli slock has beeu suleotod by himself, with special care and particular reterenoe to the retail ati plan ters'# trade, that being the moet Important feature of hie business. Ho oonbJoully offers to his easterners aud the public, work of a superior quality aud ou rea sonable terms. Uls stock comprises all the varieties usually kept in a 8hoe Store, oon.isting of Ladies' Bhoes. Boots, and Gaiters, of every variety, Gentle men's Roots, Shoes and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses', Boys', Youth's and Children's Shoes, of ovory kiud, In conmsstion with the sbove, he has a large stook of •W| NEGRO UltOtJANo, whloh oan Safely be recommended as a superior rrtiole. No effort will be spared to xlvo ontiro satisfaction. A call Is solicited from you before uurohaslng. sept24 WM. HE1DT, Gibbons' Ilange. E AIHUOIUHKIKH, IjAC’K MMHIH, dkc Wrought Collars, Choinasottes, aud Under- sieivos, Luce do.; Swiss Edgings aad Inserting*. Jaco net do; Wrought Hnudkorchlets, Linen Caiubrio aud Lawn do; Lisle and Thread Edgings; Bouuot aud Cap Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Gimps, Trimmings, Ac. For sale by fsopt»J HENRY LATH HU 1*A CO. D ONIKHTU! UOODH.-34, 7-8 uml 4-4 brown Hhirtings, 8-4, 10-4 aud 11-4 do Sheet lugs; 6-4, (i-4, 8 4,10-4 and 11-4 bleached do; 7-8 and 4-4 do Shirtings; Red and White Flanuels : Kerseys aud Plains; Twilled and l^judou Du Hi l Blankets; Whitney Blankets 10-4. 11-4and 12-4. A large stock or the above ou hand and lor sals by •ept 2k HENRY LATHBOPtfe CO. S UPERIOR WftliTH HKWINll COT TON, Ac.—We have reoolved by steamer this wuok.a large assortmeut of Brooks' suporior White Sewing Cotton lu all nuinbern. This was the only sow- lag Coitou that itbluinni (An Prise at tho World's Fair lu laondon. It only roquiro* consumers of this article, of several numbers, aud in all colors. M. PHEN DERG AST A CO, 178 llroughton-st., opposite St. Andrew'* Rail, aug 27 Wost Hide. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. rpllR rtCUHCKIUKlt has uu baud, and is X constantly reoelving from tho host aud most rasp*#- w “ l ‘ WmMa *“'* V * 1 “ , “' ,D ' , L “” Wo,k Mu,Uu ■ueh os Table. Dessert aud Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sll- suoh as Table. Dessert aud Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil ver Plates ami Waiters; Toa Bets; Castors; Cups nud Saucers; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup aud Bauoo Ladles; Pie, Io# Cream, Cake and Ftth Kuivos; Solid Silver Dessert, Piokl* and Duller Knives; Nap kin Riuxs: Saltcellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated Spoons, Forks aud Ladlos; Cake Baskets; Castors; WaRorst Snuffer# and Trays; Ivory Balauee-Uandls Knive# and Silver Plated ou Steel Table aud Dessert Kuives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clooki and oommon Brass Clooks of evory desoriptson. Gold aud Silver Lever and Lenlne Watches; Fine ■nainelled iluuting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and 8ilvsr Watch Chains, Seals and Koys; Fine Rogers’s Pocket Cutlery; Rasors aud Raxor Strops; Card Casts Port Moaais. Portion Witehe* t»«aa-... # . , ... From bis long experience and extensive facilities, he •onfideatly believes he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. His prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment in the State. mar 18 8. W1LMOT. No. 1 Market-equare. MJ UIIRMMG UUUDH.- Ulack Uoinbaxiu, Blaok Kid Glovos, Alpaoca, “ Crapo Collars, Mouseilno Do latino, White “ " aud whito lig'd do. l.awu Chemisettes, *• “ Giugham, Black Italian Crapo, Calico, '* English *' "4-1 Veil " LaHOC1IE 4 BOWWE. [jALL DRY UOOUS.—Tlis subsenben ui Jj receiving por steamer Alabama, a well-selectc stock or Staple and Domestio Dry Goods, consisting lu part of l'riuted Alusln DeLuinet, Corporation NotloM. Steal, __ Sec. 1. Be it ordaiMA of ths CitT of Savnniuh a In Dsn of Porticoes or Steps, it shall ho lawful lot tho owner or owners of brick or stoat houses, to erect co lumns thereto, not exceeding eighteen inches in diam eter, provided tho covering thereof is not leu than ten feet high; and provided also, that said columns shall bo placed onteidc the curbstone and touching tut anas. Sec. 2. B« it further ordained. That all Ordinances or E arte of Ordinances militating against this Ordlnnnoe, e and tho same arc hereby repealed.—Posted in Conn ell, 16th March, 1849. lL.B.1 R. WAYNE, Mayor. Attest. EowanD O. WIL805, aug 17 Clerk of Council. & Havannah, August OTICE is hereby given to all porsooe having Cattle, Horses or Mules in the Pound, the hours delivery will be from 6 to 7 o'clock, A. M., and from “ i'clock, P. 61., until farther notice. Id PHILIP M. KUB8ELL, City Marshal. NOTICE. ASTERS OF VESSELS arriving at this Port aug office within 24 hours after such arrival, and iriuAe a rrpori In writing on Oath to tho Mayor of the City, "of thr age, name aud occupation of every person who shall have been brought as pauenger, in such ship or vessel her last noglcct or c $76 for every alien negleoted „... ..... reported. The said Masters of Vessels are farther notified, "H any person who may have been a passenger in any suoh ship or vessel, and not being a citiscu of the United States, shall bo suffered to land from such ship or res it any place within the distance of fifty miles the said City, with Intent to proceed to the said from t ..... 4 Cltv, otherwise tnan in the said ship or veuel, tho .. -- the like pennlty of $3«/0 for evory such person or permitted ‘ Vide—Lui suffered land.” tepatent t JJtc.29, 1819. EDWARD O. WILSON, Clerk of Council. Havtnnqh, JuljrJ, 1863.JT 2 SAVANNAH 1IAKUUK SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. fpiIE Huhscrihcr would respectfully announce 1 to the oititens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known establishment is open for the reception of his Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable etyle .$0 2U Singlc'tihave lb Shampooing 26 Bhavlngslx aud seven times a week 2 UU Shaving five times a week 1 60 Shaving three or four times a woek 1 OU Iiokets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 bb Hot and Cold Baths 6b Parents srs respeotfully (informed that every care and pains will bo taken with tlioir children when scut to tho Saloon to bo w aited upon. Ho will also keep for salo a variety of F'anoy Goods, such as Gentlemen's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Glovos, Dress Hhirts, Me rino and Cotton Undorshirts and Drawers, Pocket Udkfs., Collars, Socks, aud other artioles of Gentlc- ... Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nall, Flosh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, aud a groat variety of othor artioles. llnlni of Muvannnh. This beautiful preparation 1b manufactured by him self for cleansing and darkening tho Hair; thousands HcihoviU. S ) JACOBS would respectfully inform liis friends • aud tho public, gom rally, that ho bus removed i CIGAR HTOKK trout No. 27 Bull-street, to the coruor of the lana between Mato and Broughton streots, a lew doors south or his former looxtlon—where he would be happy to wait on all who may favor him with tliuir patronage. Hu still ooutlnuos to kcop constantly on hand, as heretofore, tho finest brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. Call at the lau22J SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN. ClIJtiAl* CASH J HOOT Mil OK STOKE* South- best Corner Oongrut und WhilaktrUrettt. TIIE subscribers ure now receiving their Full aud Winter Stock, whioh has been sslectsa with particular attention to tho demands of the Havannah trade, and which upon inspection (which wo invite) will bu found iu quality, assortment aud cucAi’NKss of vitic'K, all that ran be duslred by tho purchaser. We omit particulars, as every article in * MURPHY k DEVANNY. VVukuu niiuiuroctoiy, WAKNliU’N 01.11 HTAND, IIUAU OF llroiiglitoii-Mticet. Tho subscribers manufacture, and kocp constantly on hand, a largo as sortmeut of Plantation Wagons, one horse Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carts and Drays, aud build to order any kiud wantod. wo arc thorough mechanics, uativon ol Geor gia and South Carolina, aud put up our work oursolvos, and warrunt every articlu of the best materials und workmanship. Wo return our thanks for the very liberal patronage received, mid insure our patroua that it is our determi nation, that our work shall bo as good as auy in the city. THOMAS NORTH. OROCBBIB8, >0. NKW oatOCKMBS. Mt/cT constantly sjaL °"' M ’ fox FAMILY BSI. sincere hops of mtrttUg ths confidence of ths Savan nah public, a share of wbsss klad patronage they sss respeetfull solicit. _ , jy 28 BERLIN k NATHANS. EDWARD O’BYBWE’8 GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORB, Taylsr’s Building, Market IVlmrf* ■ SAVANNAH, OKOKOIA. E. O’B. keeps constantly la store i large stock or Gbocbrikb. Manors,i ooaerv-Ware, Boots, Shots, and Clothing. 36 chants Black Tea. $5 bags of Coffaa. 40 boxes Oround Coffee. 4b barrele Crashed, Yollow, and Whit* 8mgan. 7b boxes Family. Palo, and No. 1 8oap4 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 hslf-nipes Cognac Brandy. 16 barrels Fourth Proof Domestic Brandy. 40 do. Phelps's Qln. 36 do. Rum. lb hhds. do. 16 barrsisPort, Malaga, and Madslra Wins*. 76 losen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 crates assorted Orsckery-Ware.ly set 19 J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull nud Bay Streets. Importer mni Dealer la Wines, Liquors and Cigars. TIIE subscriber has now on hand a floe and wall selected stock of Wines, Liquors 4 aud Sogars, comprising tho following: Ono Butt of the ohoioost RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. Ono Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ono Pipe of tho first quality and choicest OLD RE SERVE,” vintage 1840. Ono Pipe of the choioestand most delicately flavored OLD PALHETINUO, vintage 1.H3U. Ono Pino of tho choioeat and exceedingly rare OLD Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vlntago 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation. in Doxos and Demijohns. Two half pipes choios OLD PORT WINE. " " « " " HHERRY " Tw elve half pipes ehoioe OLD COGNAC, of various brands, via: llunnessy, London Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, Caetillon, Guimard, Saxorac, ballgnae, and Otard, Dupuy k Co. One puuchoon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. " " " Jamaica Rum. Also varioue kinds of Claret, Port,ToneriOc,Hherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hock Wines, imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, 6taraschino, Ani* setto, aud assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, fto. loo,ouu choice Havana Cigars, of varioue brands, and a full stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf dec 30 / I 1IUUKUIK8, dtr.—COFFEE.—150 bag. IT prime Ilio, 75 do Jamaica, 60 do Java. UGAR.—lbuhds Porto Rioo. lb do St. Cl Orloans, Ibbbbls Crashod, Powdered and Clarified. MOLASSES.—26 hhds Cuba. 76 bbls N. Orleans. FLOUR.-160bbl§ Baltimore, 76do Canal, 60do Hi ram Smith's. BACON.—16 casks Philadelphia Hams, 600 Baltimore Bugged, 30 hhds Sides, 20 do Shoulders. 400 dolen Brooms. pH<ntod handles. 200 do paiotod Buckets. SOAP, CANDLES AND BTAIICII.-50 box os No. 1 and family Soap, 60 do Pulo do, 76 do Adamantine Can dles, 20 do Sperm. 26 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould do, 40 wholo ana half boxes Starch. TOBACCO.—350 packages various brands aud quali ties. LEMON HYIIUP, Ac.—60 boxes Lomou Syrup, li) cases Walnut and TumatoCaUup, lOdo.Urnndy Peaches DOMESTIC L1QUORS.-76 bids Phelps' Gin, 60 do N. E. limn, 76 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do Extra Old MonongahoU do. WINES.—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choice Madeira, reoeived and fur salo by iMAUON jy la* 7 k DOYLE. ) Porto Rico ami iiOAlK MANUFACTORY °fs A 0* _ —, All Wool Frenoh Plaids, Blk. A Col'd Broad Cloths, Do do Cassimores, Cashmere A Satin Vestings Umbrellas and Parasols, Kid and bilk Gloves, Colored Flauuels, Ladles' Cloth, French* English Prints, Plaid Cashmeres, Plain A Printed Challi, Plain A Plaid Glacie Silk, Plain Blk Gro de Rhlue, Plain Blk. Bombasine, Col'd A Blk. Alpacas. Printed Cashmere Snawls, With Uonium and Vai. Collars. Umlersleeves and Chemisettes, llemstitoh'd aud Embroider'd Llnou Caiubrio Handkerohiefs, Vel vet llibbon Stlk Trimmings, Ac. Also, a lino assort ment of Staple Goods, suitable for Fall Trade. Mer chants, Planters and others are invited to obU and e~ aug 30 r Stock. larociie a bowne. I VKKHH CJOOI>».—Hurego do Laiuu», Holul I F colored Moue de Laines, Printed Frenoh do Lalnes; Blaok, aud a variety of colored French 61e- rino: colored Plaid aud Brocade Silks; blaok Waterod and black Brocade Silks, Plain While do.. White Bro cade aud Whito Waterod do.; Raw Silk Plaids; Print ed Frenoh Cambrics, Bombaxiues, Alpacas, Mourning de Laines, tlo. Received aud for sale by sept 29 HENRYLaTUROPACO. T kBsIiMW II. s. Bail. L New Walcli, Clock, Jewelry ANU FANCY HTORKi BROUGHTON-STREET, Nil H8. M R. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro nometers, Clocks,Town Clooks, Watohes. Ao. Ac., reipeotfally informs his customers and the public gene rally Uu4 he has flttod up tho Store ltd Broughton at., whore hi intends to make a permanent location, and carry on the Jewelry business la lu various branches. Watches, Clooks, Town Clooks. Chronometers, Jowel- ry.Ac.,6o., cleaned and repaired with dispatch, aud warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fancy Goods •f all descriptions sold at the lowest prloes possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Olook, Ao.,Ao.,that oanuotbo re paired by other watchmakers, I pledge myself shaU be repaired by ms to satisfaction, and warranted. U0V2 ly FRANCIS STEIN. New Books, KKCBIVED BY J. M. COOFBU & CO. THURSDAY, SXI'T. 29lU. A VISIT to Eurupo in 1851; hy Prof. Benjamin Slliiman, of Yale College—in two volumes, 11- fustraM* The Australian Crusoes, or the Adventure! of an English 8att!sr and his Family In the Wilds of Aux- traUa; by Charles Bowcroft, Esq., a resident Magis trate—lilnstrated • The Life or Alfred The Great—Translated from the German of Dr. K. Pauli, to whloh Is appended Alfred's Anglo-Saxon version of Orasius, with a literal English Translation ; by B. Thorps, Esq., member of tho Royal Academy of Sciences at Mnaioh—Bohn's Antiquarian Extreordlaary Men—Their Boyhood aud Early Life; by William Bussell. Esq.—Illustrated. Tales from Shakspearo, for tbs use of Young Persons; by Charles and 6inry Lamb-Illustrated. Merry Tales for Little Folk, with numerous Pictures. A Guide to English Composition, or one hundred smd twenty Subjects Analysed, aud illustrated from Analo gy, ilutory, aud the writings of celebrated Ancient uud Modern Authors, to teach the Art of Argumenta tion and the development of thought; by the Rev. Dr. Brewer. Uarpcr’e Magailne for Gotober. Graham's do do Knickerbookgf do The Rhototloof Conversation, or Bridles find Spur* lortheMasagemsnt of the Tongue; by George Win fred Hervoy, author of " The Principles of Courtesy." A Selection from the Correspondence of the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D. L. L. D.; edited by bis Son-iu- Lxw, the Rev. William Hanna, L. L. D. RKLIIUOL'M WORK'S. THE Young Christian. The Way to do Good. The Comer Stone: hy Jacob Abbott, ^eYeUfif Man's Counsellor. Counxellor; by Wise. Christian Tb^ogy. Imitation of Chrut. The Comforter. saasssfr^- Hare on Justification. The Patriarche. Serioue Call; hyWealey. The First Woman. ’ Morris' Sermons. Lire of the Rev. T.Ware. Women of the Bible. Gkuroh Polity. The Body and the Mind. Benson's Life of Fletefaer. Memoir of hire. Rodgers. Memoir of Lucy Mh-Aarfe, Death Bed Been™ Christian Perfection. For sale by B. *. SIBLEY. No. 136 Oongreee-street. NnI-—8Ua*rbnrrieeI i Umax. Charnels, ill wkas other kinds of fresh Y- W. CO] . , , - - - 10 * Bryan-streek UFtiAKH—lU.tKM) La Noriega und other bi und*. & for tale by (soptllj HYLAND 4 O'NEILL. SAVANNAH TO DARIEN. LINE of Four Horse Post Coaches leaves Sa __ vaunnhevery oiuliiy uud TburnduF* nt7 o’clock A. I>1. Darien, via Bryau Old Court-House, Rlceboro* aud Arriving in Savannah at 6 o'clock I'. 61., aud oonneettug with tho boats for the North, and the cars for tho West. BAT Othcu lu Savauuah, at Sawyor, Hollister A Co.'s 6Ubies, coruor of Stato aud Whitaker sis. Olhoe in Darien, at Ailing A Robertson. Jaali U. L. HART, Proprietor. Curriage rauaufuctory. ■YTiffrrTg-. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES. A gcuernl uud complete mtHoriment junt RECEIVED. 3 ’IIE Subscribere nro now prepared loofTar publio, CARRIAGES. PILETONH, BUGGIES, Kli YALLS, Ati., fresh from some of the most popu lar Establishments and Builoers at the North. The selections were wade by one of the firm, with strict reference to the requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only suoh articles in their line as they can confidently UBCOiUitlKNU ANU WARRANT, Feeling assured that they will be suiUined in offering a better, and finer olass of work, than has boon usually kept in this market. The publio are wost rsspsctfhlly requested to call, exawino. aud satisfy themselves, whether they — *“ earnest, by ** -. - ^ tOT Ail aug 1 kinds of repairing done as heretofore. L. S. BENNETT* CO., corner West Broad and Bay-streets. JOHN OJLIVElt, Hooao, Sign, and Ship Painter, Ola' sier, Paper Banger. &c. MO. 121, BHOUGUTO.S STUKKT. B EGS to return Ills thunks to tho citi7.cns ol Havannah, for past favors, and to assure them all work in his Hue intrusted to him,shall bo dono promptly and in a workmanlike mauuer. J. O. trusts by an assiduous attention to business, the emplojiuout oicompentout workman and the use ot the bust materi als, to insure a ooutinuanoo of their favors, llo keeps for sale mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpoutiue varnishes, window glass and putty; paint, marking, whito waah aud other brushes.may 16 " Uuiou Sieum Saw JU1II. LUM MILL, are now prepared to cut and fill orders tor .BER of every dimension at abort notice. In the building of this MILL, we have taken advantage of ail the recent improvemouta in tho construction and ma chinery of mills, aud are or opinion that our MILL will only require a trial to oonvinoo any ono that she oan mauufacturo LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any othor mill in the Stato. To those who may favor ui with their orders, we will say that our utmost oxor- tions shall bo used to give satisfaction, both in punctu ality and prices. J. ROBERTS * CO. SADDLES, ltltIDLES HARNESS IhlS t'ongi'CHs-strecl) havammli, The Subscribers manuraoturo and keen constantly ou hand, a large and varied stock of bad-l , dies, Brldlus and Harness, and __ ike to order every description o/article* in iheir line. Our stock comprises also a largo assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ao. For sous desirous of supplying themselves, w ill do well to call at our establishment. All artioles sold by us ai warranted for material sad workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. R.—For Repairing,our terms are moderate,ouz ■ locution prompt. tiw may 17 IjUMlNKMH CARD.—Tho subscribor takes 1) this method of luformiug the publio. that having fitted up a house tor the purpose, aud having numerous orders to fill, he in prepared at all times to purchase Negroua, either singly or in families, and bill pay fai nrkut prices for them in cash. Also, in additiou to the abovo, he will roceive and sell on commission, any Ileal Estate or Personal Pro perty, that hia patrons may be pleased to eutrust him with. He will also be responsible for any personal property that bo receives. WM. WRIGHT, ■ep 23 Broker, Bay Lane / Imparting a pleasant odor to the breath; for sale by JAS. 11. CARTER A CO. Mrs. Miller's Tobacco leiv'sd and lor sahTby 01 JOHN li. MOORE A CO, Gibbons' Buildings. 26 bbls Stuart's Crushed uud Powdered Bug; 60 do do ABAC Clarified d< 160 bbls. Baltimore and Georgia Flour 76 do Genesee do 60 do Hiram Smith's do 35 casks quarts aud pints London Portor 60 bbls Philadelphia Cream Ale 75 boxes Soda and Sugar Crackers 30 bbls Lard 200 sacks HloCoffco 60 do Laguayra do' 60 mats old Gov't Java do 4 pipes Meder Swan Gin 2 do Htaghouud do 6 half pipes Otard Dupay A Co's Brandy 3 do uo Signette 10 casks sweet Malaga Wine 10 >» do Port do 10 do Madeira dol 160 bbls Gin, Rum, Whisky ana Brandy (Domestio) 50 baskets Ueidsick Wine 26 bbls No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel 30 half do do 5 cates Sardines 200 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap MuMAHON * DOYLE. , To tl»e PMtdlc, )8D 3M ... Rkt OTICE—Ths uubecribsrs hire tmmov*d their *sy» Uppy M ‘" A "' ‘ssaBTiTSsgh. OTICB.-Mr. H. D. W. !• my I «• nil. t.thotli.4 ipil In tk. tnuMtlo. aid ...‘V K c. THORNTON. XTOTICH.—The uudnr.l c iiitd will continue to lx errj o. tka Laubir .oil TlmUr boinoilau heretofore, under the name ERT8^ * mar 19 ROBERT AUSTIN, mar6~ ' ~ Tf C- A. L. LAM AR. I klHPvflliUTIUN.—Tbs co-partnrisliip hers- I / tofore existing under tbe name and style of Klnchley, Lockett A C®.. is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. The name of the firm can be used by either party in liquidation of any debts du# them. SatannaU, May 24,1863. E. F. KINCULEY, E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. XT OTICE.—Tbe undersigned will continue the JLl business at the Old Stand, under the name of toiohley A Thomas. L F. KINCHLEY. may 23 tf A. THOMAS. Holloway’s Pills. Care of a Disordered Liver and Bad Dlnewtlea. Copy of u LttUr from Mr. R. W. Kirku», Chemitt, 7 Prrecot-Htreel, Liverpool, datnl 6th June, 1861. To Professor Hoi.loway. Sir—Your Plllsand Ointment have stood tbehighsst i our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years, customer, to whom I con refer for any enquiries, de sires me to letyoa know the particulars of her ease.— She had been troubled for yean with adisordend liver and bad digestion. On the last occasion, however, virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the infli motion set in so severely, that doubts were entertained her not being able to boar up under it; fortunately Induced to try your Pills, and eho informs me l OPAHTNKIWlIlP NOTICE. UB undersigned have this day associated them- 1 selves together under the name and style of Kemp- ton A Venture, for the transaction of a general Dry Goods business. Having taken the stand in Waring s Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-sts., next door to Messrs. F\ Zogbaum A Co.'s Music store, they will, in afew days, be prepared to offer to thoir friends and the public, a handsome and well selected assortment of Savannah, Feb. 17.1862. UOPARTNKKHIIIP. 3 ^11 K undersigned have formed a copartnership, taking effect from the first day of January last, un- r the firm of JOHN B. MOORE A CO. for thg transac tion of a general wholesale A retallDrng, Paint aud Oil boaiuoss. Thuy may Lt> fuaud at the old stand of Mooiv A Hendrickson, Gibbons Buildings, marl JOHN B.MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. BT1LWELL. VTOT, ll of I Samuel I OTIi'K.—I have dispokud of thneulire stuck 'Hardware of McClesky A Norton to Alessrs. Palmer * Hon, and solicit, in thoir behalf, a continuance of the liberal patronsgo hitherto extended to the late firm. My books, notes, and accounts, as well as those of McCIcsky A Norton, are in the hands of Mr. George B. Welsh (with Messrs. Palmer A Hon) w ho is my author ised agent, and will attend to the settlement of all the unfinished buslnees, and who alone is authorised to re- ooipt for the same. JOHN R. NORTON. Savannah, August 1, 1863. 3m C 'lOPAUTNBBBUlP.—Tho undersigned linv- J ing purchased from Mr. JOHN R. NORTON his ■took of Hardware, will continue tbe business at the same store under the style and nrm of Samuel Palmer A Son. SAMUEL PALMER, 8. B. PALMER. 8avaunsh. August 1, 1863. coses, but the above, from the soverity of the sttadk, and tho speedy cure, I think speaks innoh in favor r your astonishing Pills. (Signed) R. W. KIRKUS. Ad Extraordinary Care of Rheumatic Fever In Van DIeuiun’w Land. Copy of «i tetter insertni in the Hobart TW» Courier oj the l«l March, 1861. hy Major J. Watch. Margaret M'Counigan, nineteen years of age, residing Now Town, had been suffering from a violent rheu matic fevur lor upwards of two mouths. which had en tirely deprived her of theaso of her limbs ; during thfr period she was under the eare of tbo most eminent me dical men in Hobart Town, and by them her oaeo was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her to try Hollow aye's celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an lncrodible short space of time they eil'oc ted perfoeti Care of a I'aln nnd TlahtncKu In the Chest anil Ntoninch of a Person 84 years Age. From Mcmm. Thru dr Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Ad- "mT mmc 1 To Professor lloMowar, Sir—I desire to bear testimony on tho good effect ol Holloway's Pills. F'or some yours I suffered severely from a paiu and tightness in the stomach, whioh locompanied by a shortness of breath, that pre tel I notwithstanding my advanced state , have so relieved me, that I am desirous that othors should be made acquainted with their virtues. I am roudered, by their means, comparatively active, tako exercise without iuconveniuncu which I could notdobeloro. (Signed) Guns, ttlfles, Hardware, Ac. rpilK RURBCUIIIEK hogs leave to inform Ills I friends and the publio generally, that he has pur- oliascd tho entire stock of Mr. JOHN OARHUTUERS, 176 Congress-st., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Ac., at very low prices, lor cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and carefully executed, and at low prices. J. T. JONES. DIIUG8 AND MEDICINES. rpilK subscribers, wholesale and Retail Druggists, I would respeotfully oall the attention of purciiaiers toiheir well-eoluoted stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, which they offer for sale at the loweet possible prloes; also, PAINTS, QLA88, Ao.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, '’aruishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Brashes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, Rapeseed and PatontOil; GROCERS’ ARTICLES: Whale Oil, Spieos, Mustard, Suleratus, Matches, Ao.; LANDRETH’B GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Chests, Surgical Iustrumeuti, and Glassware, together with a groat variety of articles for ' 'ly use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, otarch, Ao.. with an ulogant assortment oT tine F'renob and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubln's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to be of the best quality. 10 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. 30 hhds. Muscovado 20 do Porto liiuo uo 20 do New-Orloans do 60 bbls. Butler, Sugar aud Soda Crackers Co)gat *50,000 Uavaua Scgi 600 bags Shot, assorted sixes 60 boxes English Pipes 300 bbls. Baltimore Flour 60 bbls. Hiram Smith's Flour 60 bags Georgia Flour 3U0 reams Wra^jiinj; Paper legars 16 tiercos Small For sale by WEBSTER A PALME8. Powderod Sugai __ 80 bbls Stuart's ABAC Clarified Sugar 23 hhds P. Rioo aud 10 do Prime St. Croix do 50 casks R. Byass Quarts and Pints London Porter 60 bbls Sugar, Butter and Soda Craoksrs 26 boxes Soda Biscuit 30 bbls and 76 kegs prime Leaf Lard 50 matte Superior Old Government Java Coffee 40 bags Laguayra do 80 do I'runo Old Rio do 5 pipes Meder Swan Gin 50 boxes Key's Lemon Syrup 20 bbls Wiuter Strained and Bleachod Whale Oil 300 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap 20 casks Superior Sugar Cured Hams 50 boxes Whito and 60 do Colored Cheese 100 do Now Scaled Herrings 100 do Adamauilue Candies 80 do Bcadel's G's and 8's Tallow do 60 do do Pearl Starch 40 do Ground Coffee Pepper who aro dusirous of having water, either cold or hot, distributed through tliuir dwellings, would do well to give us a call. Uur work shall bo dono iu a substantial manner and warranted to give satisfaction. COUN AND MEAL. \ BUSHELS Prime Western Corn. 150 do fresh ground Meal. 800 „ 21 Saoks Georgia Flour, 93 lbs. each, just received andlorsaleby (sept27] C11A8. II. DURYEE. DAGiUNGAM) HOPE.—75 bales Gunny 1 > Ragging, 100 coils Bale Hope, 200do. do.do. small site. For salo by Lsept'K) COHENS A HERTZ. BERLIN * NATHANS* 1 ' uuder St. Audrow's Hall. foot of West Broad-st. ■ale by DAVID R. DILLON, ■ept 23 foot of West Broad-st. UNUttlES.— 5cuMiSardi.il:. lull buxo>,1u do l'reeervod Canton Ginger, 10 do Macaroni, 10 do Capers, 26 boxes Caudy, 5 cases Fancy Candies, 200 huxos Family Pale and No. 1 Soap, 100 do Poarl and No. 1 Huron, 25 do Bo&dell's Candles, 20 do l'iokles half gallon and quarts, 25 do Mustard. Landing, for ■ale by (octG| COHEN A TARVLR. * EEI> OATtJ.—500 bushels heavy selected COIIKN 4 TARVER. i llEFFIELD’H Ship Axes, Adzes, ) Mauls and Chisels, for sale by oct G F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Brya M ATUIKS.—100 p d, gri IO. B. oot l JNO. B. MOORE A CO., Gibbons’ Building. ted Forks to match. Just received and for salo by J. P. COLLINS. Kl'HSKS nnd 8UPi'OUTK 1(8.—A lnrgt assortment of various kinds, just received and foi (sep 16) JAS. 11. CARTER A CO. r |'iu 1 Ml .6. I,/ B EEF.—10 VkhbU. Fulton Murkut Beef. Just received instore, and for salo by ■ept 24 E. O'BYRNE. ting Soissors. For sale by it 27 F. W. CORN WELL, 1 B UTTER & CIIEENE—20 lirkmsui choice Goalion Butter, 50 boxos Cheese, reoeived pc steamer aud for salo by sop 12 McMAHON A DOYLE. TJMFTY I; 25 do for salo l>y CHAMPAUNE. baskets of Heidsick in Pis. nnd Qts do Munu's in Its. and Qte., just •-eceived and ly HYLAND A O'NEILL, ■ept 14 Under Marshall House. I >UTTElcVrilEE8K,aVc.'—10 kegs solectoci J > Butter, 25 boxes Chooso, 10 M Sogars, 6 doxsn Claret, landiug from steamship Alabama. For sale by ■eft W COHEN A TARVER. m jaugS) . CORNWELL. R Brou AT and Mouse Traps, Wood Saws, step Lud- j ders and Clothes Horses, to be found at 165 lUghton-st. [sept 29] MORSE * NICHOLS. VTEW MACKEREL.—10 half bbls. und io kits No. 1: 10 bbls. No. 2 and 10 bbls. No. 3 Maok- erol. Just reoeived and for sale by acp2S C LAG HORN * CUNNINGHAM. •>4 \ CASKS Choice Bacon Bides and Shuul- OU den; 10 tierces Duflield’s Hams Just received and for sale by sep 23 CLAQUORN A CUNNINGHAM. JLj <u noxes canaies ssaorted. w boxes suren. 26 boxes Lemon 8yrup assorted, 26 do. Candy assorted, 10 do. Macaroni, 6 tisroes choice Hams, 6 hhds. P. R. Su gar. For sals by COHEN * TARVER. L'KATUliU DUHTBUM, H.ir nd C.rii.1 Braih,, wiJi and without . VUtt WMh do., for ul. low hr ••PI* MOUSE A KIEHOtS. lore Flour Irom Now ROWLAND A CO. D R. SWAYNK’S celebrated Family ftledi cincs, ior sale wholesale or retail at the Apotbs- carics’ Hail,by (sept 30] J. E. DxFORD. TO 8MOKER8 AND CUKWBKS. J UST received,a very suporior lot of Tobacco and 8cgars; Tobacco of the most oolebrated brauds, and Sogars that are genuine and imported, for ■ale at the Apothooaries’ Hall by sept 30 J- K. DzFORD. TIN WARE. M ANUFACTURED and sold at wholesale or re- tall, at the very lo.. est rates, by au 24 MOBSEANICUOl ■ep 1 " W. M. DAVIDSON. MATlIEiHATICAL IN8TRUMKNTH TN CASEB—A now supply just received, some JL them very complete aad of extra finish; also Pook- JOHN M. COOPER k CO. EC AN JB/T8.—A lew bbls. of Pecau Null, in ■torcT&d for sale by sep 19 MINIS * FLORANCE. 60 do Fools Cap it pt 27 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. H, CRANE & RODUKU8 AVE in store lit 801 Buy-stroet, store formerly occupied by S. Solomons, Esq. _1MJ bales Ounny Cloth 60U coils Bale Rope 1UU0 hanks Bagging Twins 60 hhds. Sugar 100 bbls. Clarified do 20 do. Crushed do 10 boxes Loaf du 400 bags Rio Coffee 76 rockets Java do loo boxos Tobacco, various branda 50,000 Cigars, assorted quality 25 hhds. Cuba Molasses 60 bbls. Portland Syrup 50 do. Now Orleans Molasses 25 do. Sugar-house Syrup 100 boxee Adamautlne and Star Candle* 60 half, quarter and eighth chests Tsa 25 hhds. Bacon Sides 15 dc Shoulders 6 Heroes Hams With a general assortment of Groceries, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. tf sep 10 20doxenI 50 do assortod Brooms 10 casks sugar-oared Hams 75 do Lemon Syrup, assorted 50 do Candy, assorted. COHEN A TARVER. | ljUORS-blQUOtttM Vfc pipes Brand,y 2 ft pipes Brandy, Signette. 6 do Holland Gin 10 qr caske Sweet filalaga Wine 8 half do Port Wine 6 do do Madeira Wins I*H» bbls E Phelps' Gin lb In store and for sal* br SWIFT A CO. S OAP, ssTARCll, CANDLES, CANDY Ao. 60 boxos C Smith's Family Soap 100 half boxo* No 1 8oap 60 boxes Colgate's Pale do 60 do Candy 60 do Adamantino Candles 100 do Bodoll's do G's and 8's 40 do Colgate's Family Staroh 100 do Pipes, lnstoroand fur sale bv aug 16 BWIfiT A CO- 100 bbls St Croix 60 do Stuart's B do 20 do do crushed do 20 do do pow'd do In store and for sale by TIN WARE! A COMPLETE lutortmeiu of Plain and Japauar. Tin Waro for sale at w boleaale and retail by jo 16 JAMES SULLIVAN. 146 Broughton St John C. Caihoua delivered in the Uoose of ReptcttvMr tivesand tho Senate of the United States, allied by Richard K. CralU, reoeived and VlBLEY —p 14 tfo. 135 CpBfTsee-street- - — 7 oouan.—uw w— hhds. N. O. Sugar. For sale by pt 24‘ COKKN8* HERTZ. for sale by . ••P *3 102 Bryaa-etreet- MrNK.-l5 bbl.. MM.n'WiB.; 15 do. Eo« I* store, aad for sale Savaiumli Medical College SESSION 1853- 54. riMIE COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS I Institution will eommenco on the First Monday In November and continue four month*. R.D. ARNOLD, M.D., Prof, of Institutes aud Prac tice of Medicine. J. G. HOWARD, 61. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. U. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Principles and Prac tice of Surgery. P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D.. Prof. Obstctriosand Disease* of Women and Children. C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. II. MARTIN, M. D., Trof. Physiology. U.L. BYRD, M. D., Prof Materia Medioa and pontlcs. I. READ FEES.—For the full course, $105; Matriculation Ticket. $6; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10; Grattua- lion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, the same as in other blodical Colleges. C. W. WEST, 51. D., apr 22 tlN Deau of the Fauulty. «jr The following nowspapors will pleaso copy tho above till 1st Novemuor, and sond bills to this Otnue :— South Carolinian, Columbia, (trl-we«kly) Courier, Charleston, " Constitutionalist, Augusta, Geo., (weekly) Recorder, Millodgevillo, Patriot, Albany, Gto., " Flondian, Tallabassoo, Fla., * Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., *' Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., " Gazette. Chattanooga. Ala., " Neut, Jacksonville, rla., " TAl’l.E If HY liOUUH.—White I Red do. Cotton do, Bloaehod Shirting, B Bleaohed Joans, Brown do. Stripe Shirtings, Marlboro keU, Mackinaw do, Fine Bed do, Georgia Kerseys, Schley’s Plains, otc, Linsey's, Bed 'iToks, Apron Checks, Striped Osnaburgs, Plain do. Marseilles Quilts, Furnitrro Dimity. A large stock of the above goods baud, and for sale at the lowest priceo, by rat 8 DxWITT * MORGAN. T ADIE8’CLOTII8 nud MERINOE8.— Ij Just opoued Blaok, Brown, Tan and Drab Cloths; also, Frenoh Meriuoes and Parametta Cloths, all colors, [oot 101 W.C. WADSWORTH'S. j Rrougliton-st. [sop 29J MORSE * NICHOLS. I AD1E8 and CJENTM KID 44LOVE8- M A Ladies' Gauntlets , Ladies, Gent* and Children's Husicry; Bonnet Ribbons, Rcgoulets, Cashmere Scarfs, N W Collars, Lace do, N W Chemisette, Lace do, Eng lish Thread Lace, Vatenoienneado, Einb'd CH Ildkfs, H 8 do, Corded Borders do—just received and for sale loot 8] DxWITT * MORGAN. fur family use, and fur sale by Kid Gloves, just receivod by p 29 Laroche a bowne. B LACK PANTALOON!*.—Just received, seventy-five pairs of fine Bl'k Do* Skin Cs**i mere Pantaloons, Tor sale by oot 4 ROBINSON * CAMP. C 1ARUART AND NEEDHAM’S ME j LODEUN'S.—Those oclobrated instruments in ury style, from 4)£ to 6 octaves in compass, with ono id two stops, suitable for Church or l’arlor use, for ■ale at Fuvtory prices, by tbo ManufaotureFi Apent, aug 26 19 bbls Howard Street extra Flour. 19 do super do. IU half do do. 6 bbls new Leaf Lard. 69 Reynold's Canvass'd extra Hams. .. r schr. Win. ll.Stewurt— 10 dosen Flavory Extracts. 19 do Reading Sauce. Strawberries. [sept 28) Powdered, and W. D. FORD. Stato of Goorgla, and -10 bbls. Duflield ■ Lard; reoeived per steamship r sale by miniiK t CLAQUORN * CUNNINGHAM. CHAMPAGNE A T $10 PER BASKET.—90 boskets branded Lu Phoenix, of direct Importation. Just rooeivsd BERLIN * NATHAN'S, ■ept 28 tunder st. Andrew's Hall. > ACO.N AND xMOLASKKH.—25 bb«ls. Ba » con Bides, 100 hhds. Cuba Molasses, 50 bbls. New leans do. (oarly crop.) For sale by rapt24 COHENS* HERTZ. H AY—175 bale* ; for sale bv oot 3 A. L. LAMAR M anufactured TobaccodcMcnnra, 69 boxes Grant * William’s 5s and 8s Tobacco, 40 do Irwin's do do >’*' 50 do Andorson's do do 30 quarter boxes Ward's 5s Tobacco. 20 boxos 16* do do. 29 M superior Plantation Sogars. • C|.t SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. Tk OCKLAND LIME.—590 bbls. Rockland jLV Lime.^ landing from scbrUallowcll.and frjr sale Imp »7J COHENS * HERTZ. 80UTU-WEHTEUN It. ROAD STOCK. O t\A SHARES for sule by i sop 17 C. A. L. LAMAR. landing and for sale by ROWLAND k CO. TANNKK8’ OIL. 1 n BBLS. just received and for sale by lUau29 J. B. MOORE * CO.. Gibbons's Building. BDitiri. ror saie uy MoMAUON * DOYLE. L IME—100 bbls. Lime for sale by sep 26 MINIS * FLORANCE. S IGHT DKAKTH «P20 iBsasm Paint iu the Bone,, or Rkenmotitmcmmtd -.-5 far the. ate nt Merenrf, Scrofula, CvtaucoMM Eruption, PimpU, Boils, Ulcers, p ^' n. W— from the blued With most ef persons U sots mild purgative! iteleanr— y irritation la the nlimaffi5l tie*, without raudng any irrlUUon ia the aUmTJ£Y' canal,or debiiiutlng effect. * lie healthy icfiea os the Liver and Blood prcTsau the tendency of morbid Influence, and is ofUa * ^! S ard against disease. Those Who are aeqnalnud^nt a Southern Sareaparilla wUl readily this preparation lias the natural SarsaparHu Jilt 1 which proves it to be a pure aad unadulUrated this gives —„_— r _ „ preparation ol the kind in Use. rbysiciani have eMuraaoe from the it eoatalne - saccharine rrioe '• Sold ' * Co.; Haines druggists Those o mission merchants, should express la their orders'" ty “Dennl.'i CearKUSampariiia.'i iciku ha.. tuiTUM fttm Ui. t,.. in. Bothta, tat 6nr« r .,lll., in.enon.hoalv Unnnt,, it' *** ... «I p«t b.tllf, or 0 bottloi l{, u. . Id i. S.T.nn.l b, junt. H. Carter.K J.B. H«-. .1 MidTilla,b,Y.OrlfB.t Rw<unUI,,teaT io. k Brother! Wa, ...boro', by I.. 8».rtj J ,„kr; ,i.U •nninlly. ' - - t.oo,y i ord.rios thl. article from draniateo raorobante, .hould oayrea. in tli.tr or Itlortiiiiorc’B BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER, BP" Price, One Dollar per Bottle. f| 'IJI8 invaluable pronaratlon liasobteined^noiw 1 ularity wherever Introdnccd, uapracedsnud L aud havo realisod its marvollous effcots in rtmovln* diseases. 5 Utt-Kiatntill.hing Nature, and Be.terlu tho Nervous SvitMn. " proven- age, and these Pills HENRY COD. North-si., Lynn, Norfolk. conder^ully efficacious in the Ague, Asthma, Bilious*'ootnpfainta, Blotches on the Skin, Bowol complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery Erysipelas, Fumalo Irregularities, Fevurs of all kinds, Fite, Gout, Uoadaoho, Indigestion, Inflammation, Jaun dice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheumatism, Retention of Urino, Herofula, or King's Evil, Son Throats, Stone and Gravel. Secondary Symptoms. Tir Douloureux, Tumours, Ulcors, Veuureal Affections, Worms of all kinds, Weakness, from whatever cause, *o.,*o. Sold at the Establishment of ProrosBor HOLLOWAY, 241 Straud, (near Temple Bar, London,) and by all re- ■pectablo Druggists and Dealers in Modioiucs through out the British Kratiire, and of those of the United 8tates, in boxes at 37)|«., 37o., and $1 50 each. Whole sale by tho principal Drug houses in the Union, aud by Alessrs. A. B. * D. SANDS, New Yurk, andW. W. LINCOLN, Savannah. HT There is considerable saving by taking th i sires. B.—Direction for tho guidanco of parent* in every disorder are alfixod to each dox. may 19 ThSTIawtw ly TO TIIE PUBIelC. Tk ADWAY & CO., lha Inventors, Manufacturers JLV end Proprietors of the justly celobratod R. 11. R. Remedies, were the first to discover a Remedy po»*ess- ing tho marvolous and Miraoullous power of stopping the moet Excruciating Pains in an instant, allaying the .- - --‘- 1 external, ... ’ere Par oxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tie Dolorous, as soon as applied. The R. R. R. Remedies consist of three Remoaies, each possessing quick aud wonderful powers over oertain complaint# and diseases, aud will instantly rolieve tho Human System from pain—Reg ulate each Organ to a Healthy Action—Resolve away all Diseased Deposits—Renovate the body from all Corrupt Humors—Rebuild the Weakaud Broken Down Constitutions—Rcetore to Health, Strength and Vigor all uusound and worn out parts. H. B. B. NO. 1. Uadivuy’b Heady KeUcf, F'or all Auute Complaints, Iuternnl nnd External. Tho moment it is applied externally, or taken !n the eystem, it will stop tho most oxcruolating pain and quiokly removo it* cause. RHEUMAT18BI.—Mr. Orani known in Brooklyn, was a cripple niue years. IUd- way's Ready Iluliof rolloved him from paiu in fifteen minutes, euahlod him to walk two miles without tho aid of stick or urutoh in three days, aud oured him entirely in one week. Thousands of other casos equally as wonderlul as tbs above havu been cured by R. R. Relief. CHOLERA MGRBUS.—Rad way's Ready Roliof will relieve tho sufforer from all palu in fifteen or twonty minutes. It will oure tbe most desperate cnees in few hours. NEURALGIA.—Tho morneut II. R. Relief is applied it allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always SICK UEADACH.—It will roliove tho mostdistress- ing pains in fifteen minutes. It will likewise provent rouowed attack*. AGUE.—In ton minntos a tea spoonful of R. It. Re- Hof will stop tho Chills and break tho Fovcr. Aches of all kinds, Pains of all kinds. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Lameness. One application of Rad w»y's Ready moments outirely stop tho pain, It reduces swellings, heals sores, outs and wounds, removes bruises, allavs tbe most violent irritations.— For all pains use R. R. Relief. Look for the signature of Rad way ACo. on eaoh bottle. B.B. B. NO. 2. ltadway’s ltcnovatiug Resolvent KomiIvch, Kvnovittee, Hobuiltle. IT CURES.—Hcrcfula, Tumors, Bleeding of th Lungs, gyphilli, Consumption, St Vitus' Dance, Sores, Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma' Nodes, Canker, Bron chitis, Faver Sores, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas. Tetters. The above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent will positively cure. It renovates the system completely, Revolving away from the Solids allimpure Poisonous and Diseased ~~ posits, freeing tbe Blood and Fluids of Life from .. corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor. Health and Strength to every Organ and Member of the body. Lcltcre from IIIhIi Authority. Hon. J.J. Middleton, of Waeoamaw, a. C., writes under dato of May 2d, 1HA3, that Radway's Renovating Rosolveut cured ono of his negroes, on hts plantation at Bouulort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years' ■tauding. The poor fellowr wax a disgusting objeot of pity; ho was a moving moss of sores. Tbe other no- groes could uot remaiu in tho same place with him. He was entirely cured by Radway's Renovating Resolv ent, and Is now at work upon the plantation. To the people of 8. C., Mr. Middlotou is well known, and to tbe political w orld Mr. Aliddleton is no stranger. SCROFULA.—When tho Patient haa been aQlioUd for five years, or under, favornble symptoms will ap pear ou the third day after using R. it. Resolvont; yours “ Ji - _ ingin the medical profession use and proscribe it as ths —oflcctive Alterative nnd Blood Purifier . .. known ; while vast numbers who had long suffer ed from dlscasos or complaints brought on by Stdentary Habits, Exposure, Indiyestiim, TbrpidState q/the Liter — Impurities if the blood, now look npon this CWwi most MysUiiuus aud Mayical In Its healing proptr- tiea and restoring powers. Nonralgia, Genoral Debilltyand Nervous Affections, Dyspep sia or 1 ndigestion, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Nervous Used- cache o' Flow of Blood to the Head, Costive ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy, Paius or Misery in tho Side or Region of tb* Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Spirits. Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Brtmhing, Slak ing bcusatione, Prostration of the Nervous 8yit*m Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness or ths * Flesh or Limbs. Difficult or Profuse Expec toration, Night Swoats. Diseases of tfis Uoart, or atioction of tne Lungs, Jaun dice, Diseaso of tho Kidneys, De rangement or Prostrate Condi tion of the Organa of Na ture, whloh cause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Venmlrs. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous 6ys- tom, Palo or Sallow Complexion. Eryaipelas, and sll Cutaneous Eruptions of tho Skin, or Humor* of tb* Blood—those, and their kindred Complaints, have dis tressed thousands. They may have originated from ory simple and unsuspected causes, but the dlm*e ud its cause must be removed, if you would enioy Lifo, Health and Happiness.” Tho thousands who havo procured aud used Mortl- lore's celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Purifier, uy that" these diseases cannot remain long in the syiub after oommonoiug its use.” It operates like a cbxrm, acts as a fine tonic, corrects tlfe tone* of th* stomach, strengthens tho digostive organs, stimulates ths liter to healthy action sufficient to throw off the impure ind poisonous seoretlons, imparts purity, richness and vi- tality to tho blood, circulates it freely throughout th* aystotn, thereby neutralising and removing impuridt- posits, renews and strengthens the nervous system, re stores the constitution In all its strongth and vigor, sod imparts a glow of health and beauty of coin plosion. The evidence in its behalf ia overwhelming, and from high souroos, but it is known that for two years the up- ply has not met the demand. Thle hundreds of axtmi oa» certify. They say " every bottle sold sells a dom o;" while it now meet* exteusive sal* -.rith mor* than ono thousand Druggists, among whom are masy eminent physicians, who uso and proscribe it. This is a Vogutablo Spirit, pleasant to take, aad per fectly saf# to be used in any stato of health, even by the most dolicatc fomale or child. JtST Price $1 99 por bottle. Aar Sold by Druagists gonorally. Wholesale and Retail Druggists w ill bo supplied on application to tht Proprietors. W. V. ALEXANDER* CO.,Proprietor*. No. I Barulay-streot, (Astor House), New York, oaiilaud, Uarral * lUtloy.and Bushton, Clark * Uo, Wholesale Agents, Now York. A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., apr 1 Fiftoeu years do do do do Fifth day, Scvonth day, Tonthday, Fifteenth day, Twentieth day, Thirtieth day. ofslxty years, who ‘Iroly oured do do oasos where old mo lous all thoir lives, lovating Resolvent R. R. Remedies ex- ty immediately. They do not keep the luken sufferer lingoriug in doubt, bat readily exhibit thoir cffiuacy; Distantly rolieving pain, reuovating, restoring, .-obuildiug, and regulating the diseasod body, to health and strength. 61r. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., uudor dato of 6Iay39,1853, writos " that a servant girl who was so reduced that no ono would givo a tlirip for her life,” she was so covered with sores that there u ‘ a spot of pure flosh of the slxo of a silver dollar wholo body, was outirely cored by Radway's Renovat ing Resolvent. DOSES.—Oao to three Regulates. Four to six Purges. One Regulator at night, on going to bed, will ensure sound sleep, a good night's rest, and a healthy and pleasant discharge from the bowels in tho morning. Radway's Itogulators, Ready Relief, Renovating Re solvent are sold by Druggists overy whoro. RADWAY* CO., 162 Fulton-St., N. Y. N. 1).—R. R. Regulators are of light color. oct 11 OUGAKR, COFFEE, Ac.—25 hhds Porto Kico ^ and Musoovado Sugars; 100bbls Powdered, Crush ol and Retiued Sugars; 199 boxes of Soap* aud Starch. 60 boxes of Candles, and a genoral assortment of Heavy Grooeries. All of which wo offer the trade on as good torrns as any establishment in tbo city, oot 6 M. J. 8QLOMONS. AMEt—599 bbl* Liuie, daily expucted per brigs MiuatlaD, will bo sold low If applied for imtno ely. [oct 6] BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO. | 1M Ij m d iately. 11 Bleak House ; by Charlos Dickens, coinpleto in two volumes, bound in Cloth. For sale, No. 135 Con- gross-st. * COHENS k HERTZ. SPECIAL NOTIUK TO TAILOU8! * siso Ea. (for) throe and six irons, these being the it of the etyle ever offered for sale in this city. This nace possesses such a combination of advantages, 11 may vonture to say, many a tailor (if uot his ie.) will (almost) *' leap with joy," when using the e. For salo by JAMES SULLIVAN. 145 Brougbton-st. Almanacs for 1854. G IIKNVILLE M Almanac for 1854, calculated for Georgia, South-Carolina, Florida and Alaba ma, reoeived and for salo wholesale and retail, ■ep 20 G eorgia flour.—300 bbis. Euporfine, 69 do. extra Family Flour. Jn*t reoeivud direct from tbe Etowah Mills, Cass County, fresh and In prime order, for sale by ■ept 24 WASHBURN, WILDER k CO. /'lAMPlIINK and BURNING FLUID.—ltec'd \J th is day per sohr. E. II. Rowley, a fresh supply ofCamphine and Burniug Fluid, whioh will beVild low by JOHN J. MAURICE, ssp 17 12 and 14 Barnard-st. IINN1 CLOTH.—SU Ii.Im s; i to arrive from Boston, and for daily expected ______ low if taken from ths wharf. , . - ■ep 24 WASHBURN, WILDER * CO. P ATENT CANULEM.—30 boxo# “ „ .. . . "» If GLAHhEH.—Ml lilida. Cull, .nd 100 bbb. New York, U; tale by Ivl New Orlten. Hdun.; in .tor. and tor ul. by BOAT. UABYBallYM k 80N. I ,ipJ3 CLAGUOBN * CUNNINC1IUH.' Iho Nervous By.trai, herald i _ _ medical virtues know* il Kiuincut Professors aud Physicians of the first itend- eodlawt-w aud J. U. CARTER, ■ in Savannah. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, roa the evu or Oonffhi, Colds, Hoarsenois, Dronchi- tis, Whooping Oongh, Croup, asthma, and Consumption! Among the numerous disco veries Science has made in ibis generation t* facilitate thebu- aineaa of life—increase it* en joyment, and even prolong tbs term of human existence, nun* can be named of more real va lue to mankind, than this con tribution of Chomiatry to th* Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country has proven beyond a dcubt, that so medicine or combination of medioinea yet known, an ■uroly control nnd onre tho numerous varisti** of pulmonary disaease whloh have hitherto swept from midst thousands and thousands every year. In deed, thore in now abundant reason to bolieve a Reme dy haa at longth boon found which oan be relied on, to dangerous affections of the lungs. Uur ■paoo here will not permit us to publish any proportion of the cures effected by its uso, but wo would preieu. tho following:—and refer further enquiry to my Ame rican Almanac, which tho agents below named,.will al ways be pleased to furnish ireo, wherein are foil parti culars, and indisputable proof of these state meat*. Office of Transportation, Lanrons R. R., 8. C.\ August 4th. 1863. j J. G. Atkk. Doar Sir—My little son. lour ) ears old, has just rcuoverod from a eevere attack of malignant Scnriut Fevor, his throat was rotten, nud every person that visited him, prouuunood him a dead child- liar* ing used your Ciikrhy Pectoral iu California, in tb* , winter ot 1860, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with ontiro success, 1 was induced to try it on my little boj. I gave him a tea-spoon-lull every three hour*, com mencing in tho morning, and by ten o'olock at night, 1 lound a decided ohangeror tbe better, and after tbit* day*' uso he was able to oat or drink without paiu. lu use iu tbo abovo mined disease will save m*n/ child from a premature grave, and relieve the aniie. of many a fond parent. For all affections of the threst and lungs, I believe it the best medioine extant. 4 feuliug of tho dot pent gratitude, prompts meiuaddn ing you thceo few lines,—but fur your important < on very, my little boy would uow havo been in another world. I am yours, with groat respevt, „ J. D. POWELL, Supt. Tran*. L. R. R. Rook Hill, (Somerset Co ) N. J., July 21,1852. Dr. J. C. Avxr,—Since your medicine has become known koro. it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy wo bavo over told. It is apokon of in terma of unmeasured praise by those who have used it, and 1 know of some casos whore tbo best they can **y of it, is not too mnoh for the good it has dono. I ^take piaaaure in sailing it, because I know that I r’u giving my customers tho worth of their money, and X teel gra tified in seeing the benefit It confers. Please aoud me a further supoly.oud believe me Yours, with rospeot. JollN O. WHITLOCK I*. 8.—Almost any numbor of oortifloates can be km ’0U, UjfQU wUh H. Wlod . or , c J. C. Ayxr. Sir,—Thl« may oertlfy. that I h»v* used your Cuxkrt PxcxoiuL for upwards ef one year; and it ia my sincere belief that 1 should have b*«s is my grave ere this time if 1 had not. It has cured Bin a dangerous affection of tbe lungs, end I do notsvtr stato my conviotlons when 1 teuyonit Is a prioslts remedy. Yours, very respoctfuByr D. A. MoCULLIN, Attorney st 7— W ilhebarre. Pa., Bept. 28, Dr. J. C. Aykb. 61y dear ffv,*-Xon*"nedi much approved of by those whfff its composition is suoh a* to instil _ putvtion. I invariably rooomment affections, as do many of our princii I om roar Irioud, CI1AS. BTHEATfcK, N- f. rr«r»r«d by J AMES C. AYKH, Chcmtlt, LowoU, M>«' Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS k 00., W. W. LINC01A T. M. TUBNLR k CO.. J.B. MOORE k CO., 8tn« b. and all druggista throughout ths south. M . July 19 *T lawTEAw lUortimore’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. A sure and safe remedial agent for Rhc**° tism in all its forms, , . rrilK nalouishingsuccRss which has MtcDded I medicine in tho treatmont ot Rhoumatio G 1 plaints, either inflammatory (acute) or enrotUe,™ matter what complicated form, or ox long or ebon ration, renders it tho most valuable • discovered, as the sole reliable remedy for it complaint; and so radical is it in its workJ»ffJ> J. r| j. has secured thesauction of many of tbo flr»t P J ^ clans, who have used it as a dernier resort, in its merits, only to be convineed of its 1>0 Moi!timorb's Compound is a vegetable internal remedy, ploaeing to the taste, h»nnM*- dJ . eflects, and oan boadminfotered to all age» tion* without fear, prepared solely for the of this one disaass. ^ B *rtll7. It is a tonic, strengthening to the eystem. g*“ e . ^ whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts a 6s* 1 tiou to tbo digestive organs, and purifies tne » Thousands have already found wlitf Pvjr K t( a oure ; and in each and every ease where it tested, it has Invariably answered the purpose, having been known to fail. _ lh . P ob- Tho proprietors fsoljustifled in thus assures, j_ on llo of its virtues, as they base its merits B >n- its porformanoos, and allow the latter only to ” ohw . tiouod in its bohnlf. Testimonial* of tbe bighw« aoter are dally rooelvod from YartoBS • eot ^JJi t ionid Union, corroborating these foots, and giving *»“* lrQ ]y aud undoubted evidence of ths virtues of great and reliable remedy. v ateXjUI' For salo wholesale and retail by W. V. ^ DEB * CO., at thoir Central Office, Nb-* "Jfy iL Aew Fork, and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. MJ - , CARTER, Agents. eodlawtw \%Tinm AND ‘jj^ d Hi YV delta aad Port Wine; iML Wkl«ky, jut