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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1853)
Autumn Wood*. »T WM. 0. BRYANT. Fre, in the northern gals. The summer treeeee of the treee are gone. The wood* of Autumn. nil aranad oar vale, litre pat their glory on. TM mountains that infold, A Wl guard the enchanted ground. 1 roam the wood* that orown The upland, where the mingled aplendors glow Where the gay company of tree* look down On the greon Held* below. My step* ero not alone , Tn then bright walks; the swert south-west, at rlay, Klin, rustling, where the painted leave* arestrown Along the winding way. And far in heaven, the. while, The ran, that eende that gale to wander here. Poor* ont on the fair earth hie quiet smite,— The sweetest of the year. Where now the solemn shade. Verdure and gloom where many branohes meet; Bo grateful, when the noon of summer made The valley sick with heat! Let In through all tho trees , ... Com* the etraag* rays: the forest depths are bright f Their sunny-eoiored foliage. in the breeie, Twinkles, like beams of light. The rivulet, late unseen, Where bickering through the shrubs its waters run, Shines with the imsge of itsi golden screen. And glimmerings of the sun. But ’naath yon crimson tree, Lover to listening maid might breathe his namo, Nor mark, witbtn it* roeeate canopy, Her blush of maiden tnaino. Oh. Autumn I why so soon Depart the hues that made thy forest glad: Thy gentlo winu and thy fair sunny noon And leave thee wild and ead ! ■ For — -—» Amil the kisses of the soft aouth-w To rove and dream fur aye; And leave the vain low>trife That makee men mad—the tug for wealth and power. The passions ami the cares that wither life. And wastes He little hour. BGMOVAL. JOHN M. COOPER & CO’S i ,JE@©1E ASS’!© £f(3)IB PRINTING OFFICE TJ Ion ( uadi iuk. c. a. nALL, w* BOOK AND JOB PRINTING w OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, . ^cheaply, accurately and expeditiously, and In a sup< rior style of workmanship. tar BUSIN EBB CARDS printed at tho extraordl* ary Tow price of of the . $3 00 for 1,000. Homing Jfmes. BOOKBINDING. JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. have connected v printing establishment, an extensive Book 1 and Blank Book MANurAtirouv, aud are pro execute Book Binding of •’.very description in style and at the shortest notice. £58 Printed M do Laines, a large a ••auiuu: siooa, nain Colors do, among them Cho and Broadway Browns, Small Fix'd do for ohildri xng uooui, r.an aad beautiful. asks and Napkins, Kersoys, Plains and Osuabur* Brown Shirtings, eto., ete. oot 19 [’tmtfkEC’U'por steamer 2.1 bbls Potatoes J kal Shi _ per i 80do Apples ; S do Fulton Market Pig elf do Fulton Market Beef; 2 do new Halifax half do Codfish, Tongues and Bounds; A box “ • ‘Reefs S' * oadi; Jhhlr Smoked I half do Fiokled do Smoked Herrin etc.: for oot 18 Dj • Bull and Congrcss-sts. ' Phelps k Rose Gin; 100blue ltoctified Whisky; 80 do Poinestio Brandy; 00 do New England Rum; 100 do Sugar-house Syrup. Landing and for sale by *cbl9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. J Sides; 10 bhds prime Bacon Shoulders, “ isks Sugar-cured Hams ; id 76 kegs p ' ’ I attd for Ml g c ^ ANTQW> jonNSTON k CO. FLATS POKSAIiK. 1 1HREE FLATS, belonging to the Union Sloam- boat Company, for sale low for cash. Apply to pot IS lm K1NCHLKY k THOMAS, Agts. ~ TACKKKkL, tBC.-id P-uh«e». uc»' No. Mackerel in whole, hair and quarter barrels am D packages new No. 2 Mackerel in whole and hal a; 35 hole No. 8 Mackerel; 10 tjuintale new Cod 10 boxes Herring, landing from sebr. Gen. liene; r sale by. CLAQ , I0RN t CUNNINGHAM. (JTTBK, CHE EHE. IIKKU1NG8, 6c e, 80 kegs selected Ooshon Butter; 80 boxes selected Choose ; 100 do New Scaled Herrings: 80 packages ‘j, and % bbfs Buckwheat; 9 packages *j. . v bbls good Eating Potatoes. Received per steamer and for selo by oct 19 SCRANTON, JOUN8T ON k CO. L> ALB HOPE.—3U0 coils nuponor quality Ken tucky Bale Rope landing and for tale by 118 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. brig R. M. OGDEN Jl TlODGKUHA XV and PooketKuivos—a very large assortment, oot ffi sr * iry luri F. W. CORNWELL, llttBryan-streot. ION1TON COLLARS.—iloniion, Lam - Cambrio aud Muslin Collars of the neweet d* . Muslin aud Caubrlo Bands, Dimity do., Freno ting Embroideries. Fine Cotton Illusion just re » «**.»* HROCI1E k BOWNE. \JT 16*4 Plaid and Figured Druggot new paterns just received and for salo t>y oct pj Laroche a bowne. T^LANNKLH.—Fiuo tiaxocy FUiinel, W«dcl ,r do . medium and low priced white and red Flan nela, a full naeortineut received and for sale by oat 19 LaKOCHE A BOWNE. Kltl.KN 6c NATHANS, under St. Andrew's Hall, have just reooived the following fresh arti- for family use. Bbl* of extra quality Corned ** ' iaokerel, (new,) do B eles for family use. Bbls of extra quality Kitts No. 1 Mackerel, (new.) do do Salmon, ao, ao . Boused, boxes English Cheese. 8 lbs each, do La; Raisins, do Shelled Almonds, do large Asparagus II metioaliy Scaled, Preserves, Ploklee, Olive Oil, ant variety of other Oi ~‘ X AR AND FITCH.—W barrels T Pitch; 100 balos Oakum. Landing from brig Ex- and for sale by oot 18 CLAOHOHN k CUNNINGHAM. G ROUND PLAHTKK.—100 casks Groan. Plaster daily expected, for sale to arrivs, by oct 18 BBUJHAM, KELLY k CO. L IMB.—400 casks Lime now landing, will b< •old vr*y low if applied for this morning oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. ■ffi rrive by tf, KELLYl r schr. J. Cohen. Yr-. sale b' tr. eale by BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. H AY.—00 hulas prime Northern Hay, lauding per bark Maria Morton, and for ealo by 9»U ROWLAND k CO. Flour, a choice article, for salo by Frames, Ac., for salo low at ALEXANDERS', cor. Bull and Coagress-st., oct 17 Monument Squan M Silk, Satin and Velvet [jillASi . Mantilla. ; Cloth, Silk, ind most a^ proved styles, by recont arrivals, at KEMPTON k VERSTILLE'S, 72 St Julian and 105 Bryau-sts., oct IT Waring's Range. 155 Broughton-st. •g* 18 MORSE k NICHOLS. T)ULL>S 8ARHAPARILLA-For the i rg moval and permanent cure of all diseases arisii from an impure state of the blood, or habits of the ey t W Thu .ztrMtta »iteul,«l, nud th. L.t ‘iy- rictauiD th.ooontnr l, oooB4.n t l/ rmonim.idid •hlwiPf «U«l« “»»m For ..I. u «hol<- i.I. .rrcuilbjr JOHN U. Mount k CXI. ■ptu Qibboi,*. Building.. ptssstt: nc a ' 'F^Tr “"in vireeu u of euperlor quality, at BERLIN ft NATHAN'S, under 8t. Andrew's Hall. A M iisuuis vuhuij uuu Oliver ria- 'oxka to matoli. Just reoeirsd and for ealo by j. p mi.MNB A.! Vbc lowaliawk, V Monthly MsfMine, Edited Piokla, published by B. F. Griffin, J Ived aad far salo hr JOHN m. coopya t co. () DOZEN Piosses, Copying and Neal, a very & baadsomo lot. different styles and sisea and a very low prioos, just received and for sale by opt 12 JOHN M. COOPER ft CO. 8 QV JOHN C. CALHOUN.- siswvfasr No. 138 Congress-street. Dry Goods, Clothing, bo. * KEMPTON A VERSTILLE, | TXAVE now opened a large and well selected XX Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which tEsy assure their friends and tbs public generally, is dilflcnlt to be surpassed either in variety or quality.— t Their pnrehasee have been mado upon »»*Liiente to 0 tagoous terms also, as ta.e>ffu Co a complete and hand- j public patra’xn Drees, Fancy and House Goods, as well e <S a general assortment of all other kinds of Goods iu f their line, may be found 8-4,9-4,10-4, Dutxil Blankets, ». 8-4, 9-4. 10-4, Twill'd do, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Grey do, 10-4. 11-4, 12-4, 13-4, Fine Bed do, Crib and Cradlo do; and for Negros's wear, a large stock of Plain and Kerseys, { at prices as low as they can be bonght any where of the 0 following styles: Sohleys Heavy Twill'd Kerseye. su perior heavy English do, fa splendid article,) I M Georgia do, (eery heavy,) Kendall Kerso>'s aud tho old stvle Cable Warp Kerseys, White, Grey aud Bl'k I M Georgia Plains, Striped do. Bchley'a Heavy Geor gia Plains of the last year's make and the best article ot the kind In this market, at their etoro in Waring's Range, 72 8t. Julian and 105 Bryan-ote. oot 5 Fall and Winter Dry Goods. G. BROWN’S CHEAP OA8H STORE. THE subscriber is receiving by steamers weekly, 0 his Fall and Winter 8tock, to whioh he respectfully r solicits public attention. f Plaid Brocade and Figured Silks of the newoststyles. Plain and Figured Black Silk*. 0 Tlaia and Colored French Mouslia de Laines. Plaid Colored Mouslia. ; Silk and Wool Plaids for Children’s wear. Freuohand Eng. printed Cashmere* aud Mde Lams, a Swiss and Jaoonet Cambrics. do do Edgings and Inserting*. A large variety of lloceiry. a Irish Linens, all prices. j l.tnen Damasks and Table Clothe. < French aud Hootch Towels and Diapers,] eto., etc., combined with a good assortment of Sheetings ami | Shirtings, Orown and White. 0 All of whioh will be aold at extremely low prices at theoorner of Barnard and Broughton-ste. eept 28 |>XTKA FINK OVKK-COATH—-llcc’d XJ by late arrival, a large lot of flue Gver-Coats, lor eel. »t 147 Bey-el. »«15 PRICE k VEAOER. K9IBKOIDKHY. / iOLLARS—Chimnsettoe, Ifudcrslecvcs, InfuiHe’ \.j Robes, Infanta'Waists, Breakfast Caps, Cambric and Muslin Bauds, all in fine variety at KEMPTON k VERSTII.L'S. 72 St. Julien aud 105 Bryaii-streuts, _ oot *7 Warring* Range. Full Trade of 1§93. TO MERCHANTS AND WHOLESALE FUR- CHAHERH OF DRY GOODS. / \UR urrangeinmitH for tho Fall Trade will bo V/ completed in a few days, when wo will be pro- pared to eubmit to your inepectlon, an unusually com plete assortment ol general Dry Goods, Hosiery, Trim mings, Uabordashery and small Wares, Ribbons, fto, „ . M ’ FRENDERGA8T ft CO. 178 Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew's llall »ug27 Wont Side. Ij'AIsIs ANI* WINTER THAB>K~IN5.T. X; The subscribers are now receiving their Fall and Winter slock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, com prising ono of the largest and best aeloctod stocks ever brought to this market. Being manufactured under our supervision, at our Manufacturing Establishment North, we are enabled to oiler them to the trade with entire confidence as to workmanship. Particular at- . tentlon has Leon given to tho aelectiou of the latest and most fashionable styles of goods. In addition to our stock of Rendy-Alade Clothing, we have a large assort ment of Gouilcmon'a Furnishing Goods, embracing every artiole in that line. We invite the attention ul all iu want of clothing to an examination or our goods, whioh we offer at wholesale and retail on reasonable terms. Country merchants, visiting Savannah, will Hud. onau Inspection of our stock, styles of goods par ticularly adapted to their trade. An examination is all we ask, to guarantee satisfaction, r _ PIERSON, 1IKIDT ft CO., Y au 29 08 St. Julian and 101 Bryan-st. i Wilmot’a Jewelry Store. 'PUR ttUUNC Kill Kit has ou hand, and is - X eonstantly rooeiving from tho beet and most respeo- c teble manufacturers iu the country, Rich Diamond, Ru- d by, Pearl, and other Jewelry, and sterling Silver Ware, l suoh as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons and Forks: Sil ver Plates aud Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd st dauoors; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup and d Sauoe Ladles; Pie, lee Cream, Cake aud Fish Knives; d Solid Silver Dessert, Pioklc and Butter Knives; Nap- • kin Rings; Saltcellars aud Fruit Kulves; Silver Plated , Spoons, Forks and Ladios; Cake Baskets; Castors; , Walters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balanoe-llaudle - Kn res and Sliver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble ulantle Clocks and oommon Brass Clocks of every deecripteon. Go!d and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches: Fine ftnamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold aud Silver Watoh Chains, Seals and Koys; Fine Rogers’s Pooket Cutlery; Kasore aud Razor Strops: Card Cases Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From his longoxporlenoeandextonilvofaollitlss.he confidently believes ho will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Hie prices are as low, and terms as liberal as at any establishment In the State, mar 18 8. W1LMOT. No. 1 Market-square. New Wtucli, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY HTOUK, BROUUHTt ’N-STREET, No. 148. VT R. FRANCIS HTF.IN, Manufacturer of Chro- lYX nometore, Clocks,Town Clocks, Watches, fto. fto., resneotfully informs his customers and the public gene rally that ho has fitted up tho Store 148 Uroughten-st., where hd intends to make a permanent location, and jarry on the Jewelry business in its various branohes. Vt audios, Clocks, Town Clocks, Chronometers, Jewel- ry.ftc.,to., denned aud repaired with dispatch, nnd warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fanoy Goods it ail descriptions sold at the lowest prioes possible. N. U.—Any Watch, Cloog, fto.,fto.,that oaunotbe ro- paired by other watohmakers, 1 pledge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted. »ov 2 ly FRANCIS STEIN. 1 JUTTKU, UKltltlNCvN Oc POTATOES X) 30 kege selected Goahou Butter, UN) boxes new Scaled Herrings. 25 bbls good catiug Potatoes. Received per steamer and for sale by oct 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. • I A Di KH> TitlmuM, C lonk* A; .UuiiiIIIuh Xi, —Just reoeived an asaortment of New Styles of Cadies’ Black and col'd Cloth Cloaks; Blaok and col d Silk Mantillas aud Hoarte; Black Silk and Turn Satin Talmas; Velvet and Watered Silk do, by oot 10 NKV1TT l.A'LTUtOB k 8TEIIUIN8, PRKPA1CATI4»NM FOR THK 11A lit.- .4-. Triejpherous, Lyon'e Catharlon. Jayne's (lair lonio, kau Luslralo. Rowlands Gen. Macoasaor Oil, French, English ai d American Pomatums, Oils, ete.,eto. - j.k. DkPoi<1>. octll) Apotheoarios' Kali. 1 kUTTKBt. dkc.—30 Uegaaelectud (Suelicii Hut- x> ter: 25 bbls good Eating Potatoes; UK) boxes NewScaled Herrings ; 28 bbls fllram Smith's Flour. 1 Received per ateauier and for sale by oot 6; SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. pOTATOKll.-'iU) fit’s Potatoes iu Alio order, r 1 for sale by [oct8| ROWLAND A CO. LjOillET1IIN4J NEW.—Wo havo imported Q direct from Parle a choice lot of Boys' and Youths' , Cloth Cans, whioh wo invite the public to call aud ex amine—they will find them very pretty, i „ N. KT BARNUM ft CO., oct 8 176 Broughton-st, op. St. Andrew's Hall l^AHTEKN HAY—151 hales Euslurn Hay at I i Whltohoad'a wharf, por brig Argo frou Boston, oot 4 For sale by OQDEN ft BUNKER. IkRAHH UELIiM—Hand, House, and Diuiier JL) Bells, for salo by F. W. CORN WELL, oot 10 ui2 Uryau-st. U AY.—150 bales prime Northern Hay. For IX sale by (sept2n| ROWLAND,I CO. Ol | BBLd. Whisky ; IU du Old Moiinuguladu., per t)U bark Ellen Morrison from Baltimore, in etore aud for sale by | oct 11] E. O BYRNE. 1 BEEF.—120 half bbis Fuliou market Heel', in X) Store, for salo by [octll] E. O'BYRNE. L r IB GLOVES—Forty dozen of Alexander's XX. White, Black, and fanoyoolorod Kid Qlovcs, just i received and for salo by oot 15 ROBINSON ft CAMP. 1 TNUKtt (4AH!>1KNTM—Ju.t recelvnd, Mo- U rino Lambs-Wool, Silk and Shaker Flannel Sturts and Drawera— aome extra large else, for sale by »«* >» ROBINSON k CAU1 1 . U HI llTN, S1I1RTH—Juet received a large lj l°t of White and Fanoy colored Shirts, somo extra large size, for sale by ®°t 15 ROBINSON ft CAMP. ** Ot \ BBL8. POTATOES, ju.t received in 4*\J store, for sale by [oct 15] E. O'BYRNE. Ill MALE bbln. Fulton 9Inrket llt’of— IV/ Reoeived pur steamer Augusta, in store and for 1 •ale by [oot 15] E. O'BYRNE. 9| 1 HHI.H. IIOHTON KDSl, ju.t recoivod ejyj and for salo by [oot 15] E. O'BYRNE. O U(*A It—10 lilids. Aluscovudo Sugars, "Della,’ , O tending and for sale by °°t 15 COHENS ft HERTZ. 1 sAGGINl*.—5,) roll, ot Gunny in etoro, lor X) sale low by °®t 15 MCMAHON ft DOYLE. TV K YNOU)S» HAMS—200 Reynolds’ rape- XV rior Hams, landing por schr. Leopold O'Donnell, aud for sale by oct 15 CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM. / IOAIj.—500 tune broken uud screeued Red Asb Vy Coal, fur sale by oct 15 CLAGUORNft CUNNINGHAM. L'BR SALE.—A Muu iid years old, a good | X Blacksmith of good character, and warranted sound. Apply to [oct 15] WM. WEIGHT. • Si w !W!***W* Almouds,Raisins,Prunes,Tuble ! XlA StF r, . , * rT#s i c »pdles. Nuts, Brandy Poaches and do Cherries, and Sidccd Oysters in tin Cans, aud Ground Coffee, all fresh and foV sale by ’ W. I). FORD. ■ —A- 1 ? JNO. B. MOORE k CO. S F 1 *-*?•—’'“W", Rod., Heeia, „ i 1ARPET1NG.—Tapestry Brussels Thn»*.Plv o® 4 13 LAROCHE ft BOWNE Il/INDOW »HADEfci.-Lamlscupe,|it.uuer TV Gothic and Gilt-Edge Window Shades, with all < the necessary fixtures. For sale low by o«t 13 LAROCHE ft BOWNE. J^OR GAM 11 (JHNEUH.—Painted Paper X Shade* and Frames, also cut and ground Globes a variety of pattern*. For salo by J. P. COLI.INs, ' oct 12 lUOBryan-sreett 1 iUiOUK.—Nuperior Howard Street Flour, laud- X ing and for sale by oot 6 MINIS ft FLORANCE. C KLF-RAI8ING FLOUR, Ac.—10 barrel, golf. *' k? ®»telng Flour, in Packages and Begs; 60 barrels y 8mith's and other brands of Canal Flour; 25 bbls fresh Baltimore Flour. Just landing for 5 oct6 M.J. SOLOMONS. „ \ LMANACS FOlt 1854.—Or.ntillc'. AI- a. tSoli'»a*vf 0 »j r ® fc,c “teted for Georgia, South 11111124 JOUN M. COOrCR A 00 y TIN WARE' i ' * of h " a » nd XlTin W*wlTor talei atwholesale anu reUil by - Jv* JAMkBHULUVAN. 145 Broughton 8L 1 - IJUTTKU AND iiUBBSK.—W kdik. rU iSsr,: a*® **** _ oe J il v-'lANE ft RODGERS. w ‘ d * Uac m BAVANNAlf^O^riNG NB^B, MONDAY- OCTOBER 94, 18S3. Itepe, <>y the Mayor and Ald«i t davannah and the Hamlets thereof. That ‘ortiooes or Steps, it shall be lawfnl for the owner or owners of brick or stone houses, to g eighteen thereof is i inches in diam- uso, that said oolumns shall imceu outsiue tue curbstone and touoliiag t o same, o. 2. Re it further ordained. That ail Ordinances or M a ^ r<linance * militating against this Ordinance, aug 17 thereby repealed.—Passed in Conn- ^ R. WAYNE, Mayor. Clerk of Council. Edwakd G. Wilson, I, and i/niA-e u t the City, ••«/ irson w ho shall City Alarslml’s OIRre f I Havannah, August 1G, 1853. ) [OTICE is hereby given to nil persons having 1 Cattle, Horses or Mules in the Pound, tho itoure r delivery will be from 6 to 7 o'clock, A. Mand from ‘o 6 o'clock, P. M., until farther notice. 'if 18 PHILIP M. RUSSELL, City Marshal, NOTICE. "ASTERS OK VESSELS arriving at this Fort between the first of July and the last day of ber inclusive, are hereby notified to appear ‘ > within 24 hours after such arrival, and rt in writing on Oatli to the Mayor of the I r age, name and occupation of every person v ve been brought as passenger, in such ship or vessol i her last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for every s or omission to mako such report, the sum of every alien neglected to be so reported." said Masters of Vessels are farther notified, "if rson who may have been a passenger in any such vessel, and not being a cittien of tho United •hall be suffered to laud from such ship or ves- any place within the diatanco of titty miles to said City, with intent to proceed to tne said therwise than in tho said ship or vessel, the or Commander thereof, shall he liable to the . *>alty of $;tuu for every such person so suffered r permitted to land." rule—Laujnutcd, Dec. 29,1819. EDWARD a. WILSON, Clerk of Council. Savannah, July I, 1853. to the citizens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala- aa, Florida. South Carolina, that this long and wet. • is open for the reception of hie friends. He assures them that nothing will he loft u land fashionable style $0 20 rospootfully imfnrtued that every oavi . ho takon with thnir children when sen o the Suloou to bo waited upon. He will also koop foi a variety of Fanoy Goods, such as Geutlotuon'L vats, Stocks, all kinds >f Gloves, Dress Shirts, Mc- > and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pooket ' “ ‘ le- ‘h at variety of other articles. Halm of FMivnnnnh. Is beautiful prei>arat'on is manufactured by him- or cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands lave roooived tho bouufit of cleansing of di ivlng and darkening tho Hair, are willing it. Price—$1 a bottle, or threo bottles tor $2 25. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monumont-sq., Savannah, Kemovnl. r ) JACOBS would rmqicct fully inform his friends • and the public, gent rally, that he ha* removed * CIGAR STORE Iroui No. 27 Bull-street, to the corner of the lane between State aud Brought t brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, CHEAP CASH SHOOT 6c SIIOIC STORE, I South- h'ett Corner Cungreat m THE subscriber. i boon selected with icular attention to tho demand* of the Savannah e, and which upon Inspection (which we invite) be found in quality, assortment and ciikai'NKss of desired by the purobi MURPHY ft DEVANNY. Wugou Illiuiiiluclory, Jlroiighton-Mireet. The subscribers niunufacturo, and keep constantly on hand, a large as sortment of l'lantatiou Wagons, one horse Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carts aud Drays, aud build to order any kind r work shall he as good ae any in the THOMAS NORTH. ilOiUK WANUFACTOR k 183 Gongreiia-itreety Hnvaunnh. The Subscribers manufacture and koep constantly on hand, large and varied stock of Bud- dies, Bridles and Harness, and F . . imt tvtry description of article* in lAsir fins, jompriscs also a large awrtmont of Trunks gs, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ae. Per us of supplying themselves, will do well to establishment. All articles sold by us are ttllOJEH! SHOES!! Fall niul Winter Trade. 'HE subscriber would respectfully call tho atteut he Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Flori l the public generally, to his large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. lia atook has been selected by himself, with spot o aud particular reference t *'s trade, f h'h Boots. Shoes and Congress Gaiters; a NKUItO ilUOOANH, i safely be recommouded as a superior artiole. YOUNU MEN’S STYLE. k YOUNG Men can bo accomoaatud with a Hat V mado expressly for their use,—it differs from ' the regular style in height, and is In every par- 1 tioulur adapted to tlieir w ants, for sale at Bar- num'a Hat Store, 176 Brougutou-8t„ opposite IISINESS (Alii). i fill, hois prepared at all times to purohase ile will also he responsible for any porsonal rty that he receives. WM. WRIGHT, 23 Broker, Buy Lane. Carriage Manufactory* CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES. RECEIVED. 'HE Subscriber? arc now prepared lo oiTor to the L public, CARRIAGES, l‘HASTON8, BUGGIES, ARRYALL8, Ac., fresh from some of tho moat popu- Kstablishiuents aud Buibters at tho North. :ie selections wero made by one of the firm, with it reference) to tho requirements of this market, tiey arc determined to keep only suoh articles in r line as they can confidently RECOMMEND AND WARRANT, t in this market he pub mine. .... test, by an examination of their stock, if All kinds of ropuiriug done as heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT ft CO., I ooruer West Broad and Bay-streots. )l'TTHR &C»—20kegs choico itusiien Butter; l) boxes choice Cheese; 10do Pine Apple do. Landing from steamor Florida and for sale bp CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM. id Sugar ckers. CLAGUORN k CUNNINGHAM. sale at New Yorkpriees.b' Zre 1 W LOW ft CO. FOR SALE. fFO arrive por schr. Funnie from New Orleans, Tea Trays, in seta ; flue do Waiters, singly, for eby Loct 17)MORSE ft NICHOLS. QR00BBIE8. &P Cp't Stretchers, just received b; ’JlORl .HE ft NICHOLS. -assorted sixes, for sale F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st. L’lNE WHITE hlllUTS—Sliriuo Unilcr -p'AMIIjY ill A UK KT IiSk!.'™™;., JL Iar.iG.by [oot II ] MINIS k FLORANCE. MINI8tFIA)RANCE. kCt M W. 1), FORD. I OI.OHKD VKL.VKTS—Solid cSCSd, cry style, from 4k to ( id two stops, anltAblo for Church .. , w , '• at Factory iniees, by the ManufUturer^A^rat, ug 26 Rueoessor to F. Zogbauxi ft (J . i^KBHH HOP8.—A cup ^nmocEiucs. HIE undersigned beg leave to imform the t y, that they have openef “ ' _t. Andrew’s Hall, formi.-,, , T , I Mr. C. B. Seally, where they will endeavor .. constantly on hand * fresh supply of all kind* of oeries, suitable FOR FA MIL Y USB, and in order to effect quick sales, they nr# willing to offer their goods on the most moderate terms, with the sincere hope of meriting the confidence of the Savai nah public, • share of whoee kind patronage they mo respoctfuH solicit. BERLIN ft NATHANS. EDWARD O'BYBNE'8 QROCBKY AND LIQUOR STORE, Taylor', ilulldlnK. market Wharf, ■ AVANNAll, aHUKOIA. O'B. keeps eonstantly in storo . ilarge stock of Gbockriks, Liquors, Crockery-Wars, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 35 chests Black Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed. Yellow, and White Sugars 70 l»l«, F.ntUy, Al., .nd No. 1 8o»pJ « flp.i Uoll.nd Oln. A half-pipes Cognac Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Domostio Brandy.* 40 do. Phelps's Gin. 35 do. Rum. 10 hhds. do. 16 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madeira Wines. 75 dozen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 orates assorted Crockery-Ware. 1 y oet 19 J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Bay Streets* Importer and Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars. \ THE subscriber has now on hand a i Sxfj * n 'l wall selected stock of Winoe, Liquors and Hegars, comprising tho following: One Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipo of the first quality aud choicest OLD ** RE- KBVK '• vinl... IHlit* delicately flavored Otto~Pi|*"”* ,A *”* ,U " " n,a " " UU i OLD SERVE, 1 ' vintage 1840. Ono Pipe of the choicest and OLD PALUETINUO, vintago 1830. Ono Pine of the choicest aud exceedingly rare 8EHC1AL, vintago 1820. One halt Pipe of the riohestand most highly flavored SOUTH BIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old Loudon Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, of an olden pertation, in Bones and Demijohns. Two half pipes choico OLD POUT WINE. “ “ a •• •• SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes ohoioe OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: llounesay, London Dock, Jean Louie Pinet, Caatillon, Guimard, Hasorac, Salignac, aud Otard, Dupuy ft Co. Ono puncheon of OLD 8COTC1I WHISKY. " " " Jamaica Hum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port,Tenerifle,Shorry and other Wines. Choice Champagno, of various brands, liock Wines, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, fto. luu.uuu oholee Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stuck of FANCY GROCERIES. it dec 30 'ain Killer and Moxican Mustang Liuiament,a invoice of all aises, received by 4. E. DeFORD. ilt heavy styles, 8-4, V-4 and 10-4 Linen Damasks Bleauhod aud Brown, Hootch Hucabao and Bird’s Eyo Diaper. Damask Table Cloths, Brown and Bleached Damask Napkins and Doyles, reooived and for sale by oct 1 HENRY LATH HOP ft CO. CbOTHNAiNU tANniMKKbB. 1 I LACK uiul ('ulurcd French ami English Cloths, JL> do do Fancy Cassimeres, Plain and Plain Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ac. Received aud for sale by oct I HENRY LATUROP ft CO. sale by L^t I7J MINIS ft FLORANCE. BRIOUAM, KELLY ft CO. &A8M AMHUONh, Hiasa Head Firo Do; Shovel and T^cge, Pokers, etc., for sale bv F. W. CORNWELL, 17 102 Bryan-at, loo bbls A. B. ft C. Clarified Sugi 50 t s Tallow Caudles, Ca and 8s 100 botes Adauiautino Candles, Os 25 boxes Sperm Candles, 6s 50 casks Uibort’s London Porter, pinta 200 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap 100 boxes Colgate's Pearl Starch ',50,000 Havana Segars 500 bags shot, assorted sizes 50 boxes English Pipes 300 bbls. Baltimore Flour 50 bbls. Hiram Smith's Flour 50 bags Georgia Flour 300 roams Wrapping Paper 16 tiorccs Small Rico. WEBSTER ft PALMES. CUANU 6c UODUKHB ITAVE in store ut201 Buy-street, store formerly JIX oceupiod by 8. Solomons, Esq. 100 baler Gunny Cloth 500 coils Bale Rope 1U00 hanks Bagging Twine 60 hhds. Sugar 100 bbls. Clarified do 20 do. Crushed do 10 boxes Loaf do 400 bags Rio Coffeo 76 nookets Java do 100 boxes Tobaooo, various brands 50,000 Cigars, assorted quality 25 hhds. Cuba Molasses oO bbls. Portland Syrur 50 ao. New Orleans Molasses 25 do. Sugar-honse Syrup 100 boxes Adamantine and Star Candles 50 do. Tallow Candles iOO do. Soap, various brands 50 half, quarter and eighth cheats Ten 25 hhds. Bacon Hides 15 do Shoulders 6 tieroos llams With a goneral assortment of Groceries, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. tf srp 10 S l sep 28 W. D. FORD. H A.HtS AND I.AIID.—10 bbls. Dufflebi'i Hams, and 20 kogs Lard; received per steamship of Georgia, and lor sale by 3 CLAGUORN ft CUNNINGHAM. ('ll AiU 1'ACaNti A T $10 PER BASKET.—20 baskets brnmlmi Lu Phoenix, of direct importation. Juet rureivodat , BERLIN ft NATHAN’S, eept 28 k under St. Andrew’s Hall. £ ACON AND AI01jA8HE8.—25 lilids. Ba- Sidos, 100 hhds. Cuba Molasses, 50 bbls. Now o. (early crop.) For sale by COHENS ft HERTZ. AY—175 bale* ; for sale by II timore, 30 do. Hiram 8ml aug 22 McMAHON ft 1 IM K—100 bbls. Lime Air salo by . A. L. LAMAR. I by DOYLE. MINIS ft FLORANCE. iIUIIT DUAFTSc It E M II FUK8EUVK8.—Strawberries, I? Lime*, Chamois, and various other kinds of fresh Preserves. Just ree d at BERLIN «fc NATHAN’S, under St. Andrew's Hail, mnml Brass Wire Sifters. 1\ W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-stroct. S ALT AND 8IKIAK.—500 sucks Suit, 10 hhds. N. O. Sugar. F*r sale by sept 24 COHENS ft HERTZ. cut Self-setting Rat Traps F.W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-street. W INE.—15 bbls. Malaga Wiuo; 15 do. For do.: in store, and for sale oct 3 O'BYRNE. HINI8 ft FLORANCE. | 53 bales lisy; for sale on the wharf, b; OODEN * BARKER. store, and for sale by E. O'BYRNE. KOltC.I A FLOUR.—300 bbls. .Superfine, VT 50 do. extra Family Floor. Just reoeived direct from the Etowah Mills, Cass County, fresh and in prime order, foreale by sept 24 WASHBURN, WILDER ft CO. CORN AND MBAL. Of WI BUSHELS Prime Western Corn, Oo150 do fresh ground Meal. 24 Sacks Georgia Flour, 93 lbs. each, just received and for sale by |*e r t 27] CHAS. II. DURYEE. DAGlilNG A |J Bagging, 100« eize. For sale by [sept 24) COHEN8 ft HERTZ. C l KEEN (mINUEKc APPLES* &C.--A lot T of prime Green Ginger and a few bbls Apples.— ikrlin ft Nathan’s, under 8t. Andrew's Hall. P> Just received at sept 29 DAVID R. DILLl . foot of West Broad-st. sept 28 O ath and corn and bran. •ale by DAVID H. DILLON, foot of West Broad-st. * No. 1 Starch, 25 do Beadell's Candles, 20 do Pickles half gallon aud quarts, 25 do Mustard. Landing, for •ale by foot 61 COHEN ft TAKVLR. Seed Oats, For sale by COHEN ft TARVER. S IIKFFIELD’8 Ship Axes, Adzes, Top Mauls and Chisels, for sale by oct 6 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st. Wood, gross small Matches, for sale by JNO. B. MOORE ft CO.. Glbboae’ Building. vana Oranges. ONC.B BISCUITS.—5 bbls fresh I . and 50 bbls IiuUer, Sugar, Soda and Just received by M. J. SOLOMONS. CJ PONG O cuite, i Biscuits. . BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. ^JAN AL FLOUR—For salo, Unding from bark E Ed.« a . M bbU An. AY AND COKN 91BAL.—25 tialu Ea.t- Hay, 75 bushtU Corn Meal, just received * by CHA8. H. DURYEE. NOTICES. KIJAL. OO.PAKTNKKDMIP.-Tha uu. dersigned have this day fora ad a Co-Partnership, • practice of Law and Equity in (h* various • of Eastern and Middle CirouiU, under the name and style or Marsh ft GneranL oet 1 To the Public, THE undersigned no longer acta as Agent for L. 8. BENNETT ft CO., for the purchase of Carriages. Aeteorft, N. J., SrpU 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON. a Harai OT1CK—Tho nubhcribern Unvo removed their Stock of Goods, to the store rocontly occupied by imuel Solomons, Eaq., No. 201 Bay-etreet, where they would be happy to Me their friends and customers. CRANE ft RODGER8. VT OTICE. 1>| gaily autl closing up of nr aug l ,—Mr. II. D. W. Alexander is my I o- authorised Agent for the transaction and ' my business. J. C. THORNTON. S Co. leretofors, tinier the name and style of J. Roberts ft J. ROBERTS. ROBERT AUSTIN, NOTICE. 1 7ACTOU8, nierchanlnund Othern, do- . siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so by applying at my press, Eastern Wharves, mar 5 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. I ilHHOLUTlON.—The co-paliueiship here- 1/ tofore existing undor the name and style of Kinchloy, Lockett ft Co., is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. The name of the firm can be usod by either party in liquidation of any debts due them. Suiannun, May 24,1853. E. F. KINCULEY, E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. S OT1CK.—Tim undersigned will continue tho business at the Old 8tand, under tho ihiev ft Thomas. may 23 tf ( OFARTNKRSlIlF NOTICE^ 1 11 E undersigned have this day msociatcd them selves togetYier under the name and style of Komp- lon ft Verstille, for the transaction of a general Dry Go*ds business. Having taken tho stand in Waring's Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 107 Bryan-st*., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbaum ft Co.'s Music store, they will, in a few days, bo nropared to offer to their friends aud the public, a handsome and well selected assortment of spring Goods. EDWAKD 8. KEMPTON, HENRY W. VERSTILLE. Savannah, Fob. 17,1852. fob 19 COFARTNER8IIIF. HUE undersigned have formed a copartnership, L taking effect from the first day of January last, un- r the firm of JOHN U. MOORE ft CO, for the transac tion of a general wholesale ft retailDrug, Paint and Oil business. They may be found at tho old stand of Moore "”— J -* t -i,Gibbc '*.**■ ft Uendriekson, I V[ OTICE.—I have di*po.-eti of tho entire stock lv of llardwaro of McClosky ft Norton to Messrs. Samuel Palmer ft Hon, and solicit, in their behalf, a eontinuaneo of tho liberal patronago hitherto extended to the late firm. My books, notes, and accounts, as well as those of MoCleaky ft Norton, are in the hands of Mr. Goorge B. Welsh (with Messrs. Pair.or ft Hon) who is my author ised agent, and will attend to the settlement of all the unfinished business, and who alone is authorised to re ceipt for the same. JOHN R. NORTON. Savannah, August 1,1857. 3m /10PARTNKR8I1IP.—Tho undersignedliav- KJ Jng purchased from Mr. JOHN R. NORTON his •took ot Hardware, will continue tho business at the same store uudor tuo style and firm of Samuel Palmer * Son. SAMUEL PALMER, Savannah. August 1,1853, 8. B. PALMER. Uuus, (titles, Hardware, &c. r PHK SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his I friends and the pubho generally, that he hae pur chased the entire ■took of Air. JOHN CAKUUTHERS. 175 Cougross-st., and that he will sell OUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, fto., at very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarefully executed, and at lew prioes. DRUU8 AND MEDICINES. r l’HE subscribers, wholesale aud Retail Druggii X would respectfully call the attention of purohas... to their well-seleoted stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, whioh they offer for sale at the lowest possible prioes; also, FAINT8, QLA88, fto.; Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Brashes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vlx: Sperm, Lard, Hapeaeod and Patent Oil; GROCERS'ARTICLES: WhaleOil, Spices, Mustard,Saloratus, Matches,fto.; LANDKETU'S GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Medicine Choate, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety of artiolos foi family use, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, fto.. with an elegant assortment of tine Frenob and English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, aud Hair Preparations— .n „* »k«„k *. u. - -quality. ItE ft CO. JOUNB. MOOl Savannah Medical College. SESSION 1853—'54. COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS Institution will commence on the First Alonday in ri’HE 1 Inst Novcmbo J. G. HOWARD, M. D., Prof. Anatomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M. £>., Prof. Principles and Prao- ticeof Surgery. P. M. KOI.LOCK,M. D.. Prof. Obstotrlcaand Diseases of Women and Children. C. W. WEST, M. D., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. U. MARTIN, AI. D., Prof. Physiology. U.L. BYRD, M. D. t Prof. Materia Mouioa and Thera peutics. J. B. READ, M. D., Prof. Pathological Anatomy and Demonstrator of Anatomy. « F £F 8 *7 F ?5 Ul ® fo11 °° ur »o. ; Matriculation T}ckel, $!ii Demonstrator of Anatomy, $10 ; (jraitua- tton, $30. Requisites for Graduation, tho same as is other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., ... . N Dean of the Faculty. w J6r »«n h . e . f0 i l0wlD 5 ne,r8 P a rors will please cony the above till 1st Novembor, and send bill? to this Offloo :— South Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-weekly) Courier, Charleston, « Constitutionalist. Augusta, Ooo.. (wookly) Recorder, Milleugeville, “ Patriot, Albany, Geo., •• Florulian, Tallahussoe, Fla., * Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., •* Advocate, Huntsville, Ala., •• Gazette, Chattanooga, Ala., •• Reus, Jacksonville, Fla., •• PREMIUM SILK HATS. To admire is only to a call early at BELDEN ft CO'S. Beebe’s Hats at 84. L After this date, wo shall sell Beebe's fine Hats of the fall stylo, at $4 for cash. . N. K. BARNUM ft CO., 17b Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew's Hail. Bleached Jeans, Brown do, Stripe Shirtings, Marlboro Plaids and Stripes, Kontucky Jeans, Tweeds, Satinets, Scotch Plaids, Cassimeres, Broad Cloth Duffil Blan kets, Mackinaw do, Fine Bed do, Georgia Kerseys, Schley’s Plains, ete, LinBey's, Bed Tiuks, Apron Cheeks, 8tripud Osnaburgs, Plain do,Marseilles Quilts, Furniture Dimity. A large stoek of the abovo goods on hand, and for sale at the lowest priooe, by oct 8 Dewitt a morga W. c. WADSWORTH'S. I AD1E8 Hn«l GENTS KID ULOVK8— XJ Ladies' Gauntlets ; Ladies, Gants and Children's Hosiery; Bonnet Ribbons, Regoulets, Cashmere Scarfs, N W Collars, Laoo do, N W Chemisette, Laoo do, Eng lish Thread Lace, Valenciennes do, Erab'd C8 lldkfs, H S do, Cordod Borders do—just reoeived and for sale [oot 81 DaWITT ft MORGAN. ^HE8il ArriVBlis Fer Htcnmur.—Pig L Hams, Smoked Beef, 10 cases Pioklos, 6 half do r family use, and for sale by oct 13 W. D. FORD. ID (JI.OVK8.— I .(Milos' uiul Gentlemens K sep 20 Kid Gloves, just roceived b; Li ROCHE ft BOWNE, e Pantaloon.!, for salo by R0BIN80N ft CAMP. 80LT11-WK8TKHN R. ROAD 8TOCK. SHARES for sule by C. A. L. LAMAR. White and Colored Kid Gloves, Ladios’do dodo uu uu do, Cashmere, Buck and Berlin do, ladios' and Gent'* Buck Gauntlets, L sdies’ Cotton, Merino and Silk Hosiery, Gent's do do do do Hose. A full sup ply of Boy’s and Misses Hosiery, Ladies' Silk and Me rino Vests, Gent's do do do do. Children's Morino do. For sale by (oot 1) HENRY LATHROP ft CO. JUKI NO (Jn<lcr-81iirta and Drnwora— Now opening per steamer, a full assortment of nder-Shirta and Drawers of Merino, Flannel, Canton Flannel; Red and white French do; Shirts and Un der-Shirts for Servants: Ladies' Merino Shirts; Un der-Shirts and Drawers for boys; Shaker half Hose ,^etc. ( for salo cheap by OEO. 8. NICHOLS. LUTKA FINK 11AT8 ol the latest stvio mid Pi finish, just reooived at DIBBLE ft CAREY’S. U AiU Fill NK. A FllKHII i.pply,just received and for ule by ae) 1 JOHN B. MOOI1K k CO. ’ S EUAH« ANII TOBACCO—150,000 Se,er. ,o.ne of the clioloeit bread.; SO baxei Maaafaetared To- taweaof aUiliMandauaUUMi Sk.«, (eaaiaa Baaeb and Ready Tobacco, ror sale by “ M.J. 8QLOMON8. Wash Boards. Bread Trays, Pasting Boards WSffiSfc H °l flB I f%L" I d NB 0,, ' i -2215 100 Bryan-'nt. P ll,w . K MUTTER AND CIIKR8K.—Just recited per atcaiaer Alabama, at ■ept27 I UAUINIJ BEEUN A NATHAN'S, f^J-CAUlNtJ HOBd—fiuaeina ltode. Oat Spirit I-rooti, Bang start.. Splckeu aad baac.ta, for lal. low by I oet 51 J. P. COLLINS. F M LW !iP‘~ 250 tb,# Kto *> b Mills >-5 .* , ® ur . fro ® New Wheat.200 bags Cunningham's do do da do, recited aad for fal. by 0315 8CHANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. H Adlrt—A let of •triatly prima Sugar cured Hum, ■ - 1>KA8M AND1HONS, Kilchea da.. Coal Air JR Tire Carrier., Bran aad Wirt Teodor., VV ^ ^'Yo^Vb^ 1 ^ i*¥“c5S | wader St. Andrew’! Hall. 1NK8 AND LIQUOK8 40 Cues Ma deira and Port Wine; Cherry Cordial and Old Liver Complaint, Janndlcfi,Dyni»epala,Chronic or Ncrvnns Debility | Dinennen of the Kldnejn, .„./Uv8r i . mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, FullneM or Blood to the Head, Acidity ot the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn* I>ie- (net for Food. Fullness or weight dm the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the nit of the Stomach. Swimming of the llead, Harried ana Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wo be before the Sight. Fever and dull pain in the head, Dtfcimry nf Perspira tion, Yellowness of the Skin and Ryes, Pain in the Sule, Back, Chest, Limhs, dr., Swlden Flushes of neat, Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Sjnrits.cVA be effectually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, rKEPAKED PIT DU. C. 91. JAUKNON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICIFX STORE,120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, if squalled, by any other preparation in the If niter I States, as the cures attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians had/aiUd. These Bitters re worthy the attention ot invalids. Poisessinggrea virtues in tho rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most Marching powers in weakness and affections of the di gestive organs, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. [From the Boston Bee.l The editor aaid, Doo. 22d— Dr. Uoo/land's celebrated German Bitters, for the ot of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronio Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of tho moat popiL__ mcdicines of the day. These Bittore havo been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says lie has him self reoeived au effectual and i>ormancntoure of Liver Complaint from tho use of this remedy. We aro vincod that, in the uso of tlioso Bitters, the patient ■tantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste aud smell, and can be used by persons with the most delicate stom achs with safety, under any oirouinstnnoos. We are sneaking from experience, and to tho afflicted weadvise Knott's Weekly, one of tho boat literary papen pub liahud, said, Augu&l 25— “ l>r. Roojtaud's German Bitters, manufactured by D.', Jackson, aro now rccommeudod by eomo of the most prominent members of the faculty ae uu articlo of much efficacy in eases of female weakness. As suoh is tho oaso, wo would advise all mothers to obtain abottle/and thus save themselves much i ** Hated constitutions will find . ous to their heulth, as we know from experience the salutary effect they have upon weak aysti MORE EVIDENCE*. The Philadelphia Saturday Gasette, tho best family newspaper published in tho United States. Tho oditor •ays oi DR. UOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTER8. 41 It is seldom that we rocoiuiuond whatare termed Pa tent Medicinos, to tho confidence and patronage of our readors; and, therefore, wheu wo recommend Dr. Hoof- land's German Bitters, we wiahittobedistinctlyunder- stood that we are not speaking of tho nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a briof period and then forgotten, after they have dono their guilty race ofmis- ohief, tut uf a medicine long established, universally prised, and whioh has met the hearty approval of the acuity itself.' Evidence upon ovidonco has boon roooived (like the foregoiug) from all sections uf the Uniun, tho last three years, aud the strongest testimony in its favor is that thero is more of it used iu the practice of the regular rhyuioiansof Philadelphia than all other nostrums Lined, a fact that can easily bo established, and proving that a scientific preparation will moot their quiet approval wlion presented even in form. That this medicino will care Liver Comrlaint and Dyspepsia no ono oan doubt, after using it as directed. It acts npcciti cully upon the stomach and liver; it is pre ferable to calomel in all bilious diseases—tho effect is immediate. They can be administered to femalo fant with safety and roliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to iuduco coun terfeiters to put forth spurious art idea at tho risk of the lives of tlioso who aro innocently deceived. Look tvell to the marks if the Genuine / They have tho written signature of C. AI. JACK80N upon the wrapper, and hia namo blown in the bottl without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphii and by respectable dealers generally through the country. PUICES REDUCED. To enablo all olassos of invalids to enjoy tho advantages of their groat rostorative powers. Sinjrle bolt/ea 75 centi. Also for salo by J. A. LxROCUE, W.W. LINCOLN. Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Uarrall ft Co., Charles ton. B- C. MWFlv TO THU PUBLIC. TY ADWAY A CO., tho Inventors, Manufacturers Xu and Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. R. R. Remedies, were tho first to discover a Remedy possess ing the marvelous and Miraoulious power of stopping the must Exoruciating Pains in an instant, allaying the worst Cramps and Spasms, eithor internal or external, in a few minutes, and soothing the most severe Far- oxysins of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tio Doloreux, aa soon as apnliod. The R. R. It. Remedies consist of throe Remedies, each possessing quick and wondorful rowers over certain complaints and diseases, and will instantly relievo tho Human 8ystem from pain—Reg ulate each Organ to a Healthy Action-Resolve away all Diseosod Deposits—Renovate tho body from all Orr«p» Hnmora—Rebuild the Weak and Broken Down Constitutions—Restore to Hoalth, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. a. a. a. no. i. Kudwny’s Hoiuly Itclicf, For all Aoute Complaints, Internal and Kxtornal. The moment it is applied externally, or taken in the system, it will etop the most excruciating pain and quickly romuvo its oauso. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a mason, well known in Brooklyn, was a cripple nine years. Rad- way’s Ready Roliuf relieved him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two tnilos without the aid of stick or crutch in three days, and cured him entirely in ono week. Thousands of other cases equally as w ondorlul as the above have boen cured by R. II. Relief. CHOLERA MORBUS.-Radway's Ready Holicf will relieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the must desperate esses in a few hours. NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief is applied it allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always lief will atop the Chills and break the Fovor. Aches of all kinds, Pains of all kinds. Bruises, Burus, Scalds, Strains, Spraius, Stiff Joints, Lameness. One application of Radway's Ready Reliof will in a few momouts entirely stop the paiu. It roducos Dwellings, heals sores, outs and wounds, removes bruises, allays tho most violunt irritations.— For all pains uso 11. U. Reliof. Look for the signature of lUdway ft Co. on oach bottle. B.B. B. NO. 2. Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. ICoMolveM, ltnnevntes, Mcbnlldn. IT CURES.—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus' Daneo, Sores, Iliekets, Salt Rheum, Asthma' Nodes, Caukcr, Bron chitis, Faver Sores, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas. Tetters. Tlie above eighteen complaints II. It. Resolvent will positively euro. It renovates the system oompletply, Resolviug away from tho Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseased De posits, freoing tho Blood and l-'luids of Life from ail corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor, Hoalth and Strength to every Organ and Member of the body. Letters from If fuL Authority * ‘ 'Waco “ ~ Hon. J. J. Aliddlcton, of Wacoamaw, 8. C., writes us under date of May 2d, 1853, that Radway’s Honovating Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on his plantation at Boaurort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years’ standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of pity; he was a moving mass of sores. The other ne groes could not retnaiu in the same placo with him. He was ontirely cured by Radway’s Renovating Resolv ent, and is now at work upon the plantation. To the people of 8. C., Mr. Middfetou is well known, and to tho political world Air. Middleton is no stranger. SCROFULA.—^When tho Patient hae boen afflicted for five years, or under, favorable symptom* will ap pear on the third day after using R. II. Resolvent Ten years * L ‘ Fifteen years Twenty years Thirty years Forty years i where old n Fifth day. Seventh day, Tenth day, Fifteenth day, Twentieth day. iy immediately. Thoy do not koep the afflicted, paln-stnckon sufferer lingering in doubt, but readily exhibit their efficacy; instantly relieving pain, renovating, rostering, rebuilding, a. a. . . ujjf. . . — regulating the diseased body, to health and strength. Mr. \V. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under date of May 30,1853, writes “ that a servant girl who was so reduced that no one would give a thrlp for hr.' life," ehe was ao covered with sores that there was ’.ot a spot of pure flesh of tho site of a silver dollar on her whole body, was entirely cured by Radway's Renovat ing Resolvent. DUSES.—Ono to throe Regulates. Four to six Purgos. lator at uight, on goi - ,, a good night's real, pleasant disohargo from the (towels in the morning. Radway’s Regulators, Ready Rolief, Renovating Re solvent aro sold by Druggists every whore. RADWAY ft CO., 162 Fulton-St, N. Y. N. B.—R. R. Regulators are of light color. oct 11 Moi'timorc’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. *4 sure and safe remedial agentJor liheuma tism in all it* form*. rPHK astonishing succeed which lias attended this X medicine in the treatment of Rhonmatio Com plaints, eithor Inflammatory (acute) or chronio, of no matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders it the most valuable preparation ever disooverod, as the sole reliable remedy for this dire complaint; and so radical is it in its workings, that it has secured the sanction of many of tho first physi cians, who have ueed it as ndemierressorl, without faith in its merits, ouiy to be convinced of its miraculous powers. Moktimokb's Compound is a vegetable extraet, an internal remedy, pleasing to the tasto, harmless in its effects, and oan be administered to all ages and condi tions without tear, prepared solely for the treatment of this one disease. It is a tonic, strengthening to the system generally, whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts a healthy ac tion to the digestive orrsni, and purities the blood.— Thousands have already found relief and permanent cure ; and in eaeh nod every case where it has been tested, it lias invariably answered the purpose, never having been known to fail. The proprietors feel justified in tliue assuring tho pub- lio of Its vlrtuos, aa they base its merits ontirely upon its performances, and allow tho Utter only .to be men tioned in Us behalf. Testimonials of tho lilgbest char acter are dally reoeived from various ■eowana of the Union, corroborating these facts, and giviug additional and undoubted evideneo of tho virtues of this truly great and reliable remedy. . For eaie wholesale ana retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER ft CO., atthotr Central Offiou, No. I Barcjau-si. Nsss Fork, and by A. SOLOMONS k CO. art J. U. CARJjEB, Agents, Savannah, eodlawtw «prl Holloway’s Ointment A mom Mlrarnlaii. core iU.ii ler 43 ytitiv Bnm?*,.' U «* *r- Extract of a Letter from Mr. William tint*- to gsssfsssBxzr*** “'**&&?* a violent cold,'whioh'raufed if lieri® w ) c »^ht that time they have been mora o!Ifift«l£ nflamed. Her agonies ; were dlstractiafcjJfiHE*^ togethor she waa doprived entirely of rest!!?? 0 ^ Every roinedy that medical mon adviJ.! wUhouteffect; her health Buffered >»raJ3t tr * H i u -» state of her legs wee terrible. I had ofUn v. *?“ ^ Advertisements, and advised her to try Ointment; and, aeaiast resource, after remedy had proved umIom, ehe consented £ 7. 0tk * She commenced eix weeke ago, and straw. . ** la aow io good liQilth. H.?*,. a’r,“'.Yj* “ seam or sear, and her sleep sound and nnii^. Could yon hare witnessed the •uff? r D in£ n 21 , * ,lrb ' , ' u during tho last 43 years, and contrast *7. wif t ting tho sufferings of a fellow creature* 1 ’' 1 * WILLIAM QALPni, A Person 90 yearn of nae caret! nr _ . I-en, of Thirty y C o¥. Stu Jd,"'“ b *1 Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Alda bHi&I , ,,Mr To rroleiior 1Iom.ovat : Blr-1 .ullored for a rtrlod of thirty y,. lo*, tho remit of two or thro, dlffmarMold??? * J* 1 Worh,; aooompaoiod by ooorhatlo mSjK 1 *!'?" recouroo to a r,rloly of medical advice wlih!». . u vin K any bonoOt ard was oven told th.tth, !! '‘"i amputated, yet, in opposition to that onlnlon and Uiutmontliave effected a complete our.’ln°. Ur v* 11 ' flm f.ot!''“ f ” W " ll0 ‘“ d ° 0t 1* WoS“^2 n. ( M thl. .Ut.o,ootc.a W h! I v;!l'«“ A , M v P. England, Chemist, 13 Market-st.eet, UuJdJrt A drcndful bad Urennt cared In .. 9Ionlli. 16 Extract of a Letter from Mr. Fralerich Turner of P- hurst, Kent, dated December 1JDA To Professor Holloway: Dear Sir—My wife had suffered from bad Bresm.f. more than six months, and during the whole nsrinHV.i the best medical attendance, but all to no u»« iu*u beforo healed an awful wound in my own le* by via* unrivalled modioine, I determined sgxlnto ni. \,V. Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave than a trial if her,case, and fortuuate it was I did so, for ia Uuth... rfaol on ro u A. nffarfarl anil . t The W. P bold. mnth a perfect , nu various other branohes of my family have derivldV^t! their use ia really astonishing. 1 now stronslr ttcnm uond thorn to all my friends. ’ (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pills should be usod ooryointly with the Ointme»» < n n .n«t of the following Bad Breasts Cha] Burns Bunions Bite of AIos- quitoos and Sand Flies Coco-bay Chiogo-foc ipped Gout Skin Diwut ids Glandnlar Scurvy Corns (Soft) Swellings Bore lludi Cancers Lumbago Tumouri Contracted Piles Uloeri and Stiff Rheumatism Woondi Joints 8calds Yswi Elophantiasis Sore Nipples. Sold at tho Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY principal Drug houses iu the Union, and by Mean. a. b. ft IJ. BANDS, New York. * 4Gf There is aoonsiderablesavingbytaklB|UNluo ger sixes. N. U.—Directions for tho guidance of pstienUint ery disordor are affixod to each Pot. For salo by W. W. LINCOLN, Amt, Congress-street, Savannah, ot GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! IN QUART IIOTTI.KH. PBEPABED BV J. DENNIS, M. D AUHUSTA.fiKOKUIA. ' " For Diteatet of Ihe Liver, and topunl, tit Blood: Useful in Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Constipation, Files caused by Cosliveness, Fains in Ihe Hones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimvltt Doits, Ulcers, Sec. a ^HE above diraasos arise generally from an inac* . tivo state of the Liver, or an impure state of the ood. The Sarsaparilla will be found useful is «utb, from tho faet that it stimulates the Liver to increued action, which causes the removal of morbifio uentj from the blood. With most of persons it act* upon the bowels ui mild purgative; it cloanaee the system from its imron- ties, w ithout causing any irritation in the alimeutsrr canal, or debilitating effect. Its healthy action on the Liver and Blood proms the tcndoucy of morbid influence*, and le often a life guard against disease. Those who are acquainted with the Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that this preparation has the natural Sariaoarllli taste, which proves it to be a pure and unadulterated article. The citizens of 8avannah and vicinity will find tbit this article has the best effect upon the system, ted gives better satisfaction to those who use Uthsnsny prepqrMlon the kind in use. Physicians have assuranoe from the proprietor that it contains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit ltd saccharine matter enuugh only to preserve it. Prico $1 por bettle, or 6 bottles for $6. Sold in Savannah by James U. Carter and J.B.Moere ft Co.; Midvllle, by J. Griffin; Sanderevllle,by N. W. Haines ft Brother; Waynesboro', by L. Swarti, an4by druggists gouorally. Thoso ordering tnis artiole from druggtstsorcosmis- mission merchants, should express in their orden, £9''“ Dennis’. Georgia Sarsap villi.” lUortluiore’a BITTER CORDIAL AN1I HI.OOD PUIUJMBK. ty Price, One Dollar per Bottle. r l 'HIS invaluable preparation has obtained apop I. ularity wherever introduced, nnpreeodeated i» the history of any other preparation brought before im public. The multiplied thousands who nave «••<! », and have realised Its marvellous effeots lnremoviif diseases. Ue.KstnblUhltig Nnture, and Besteriil Che Nervous Syatem* now herald it to the world as possessing the meet up* rior medical virtues known lathe Materia Medics- Eminent Prufceaorc and Physioians of the firttsUM* ingin tho medical profession use aadptMorlbeituui most efleotivo Alterative nnd Blood Purifier ever known; while vast numbers who had long niff* od from diseases or oemplaint* brought on by Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, Torpid Hints <ftktUtv> or Impurities of the Blood, now look upon this Corn* aa most Mysterious and Magical in its healing pnftr* ties and restoring powers. lityand is, Dyspe, slaor Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, ‘ ' ’ ty of tho Stomach, Nervous Head* r Flow of Blood to the Hoad, Costive- ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleurisy, Pains or Misory in the Side or Region of tbi Heart, Flatuleuoy or Depression of Spints, Palpitation of the Heart, Diflieult Broaching, 8iak- lng Sensations, Prostration of the Nervous 8j»wa, Cold, Chilly Sensations, or Numbness of u>t Flesh or Limbs. Difficult, or Profuse Expec toration, Night Sweats, Diseases of Heart, or affection of Ihe Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of the KUpeye, Be* rangemeutor ProstriM Condi tion of the Organ* of Na ture, whioh cause Pnia- ful Irregularities, •specially with Females. Producing Debility and Prostration of the Nervous^ tern, Palo or Sallow Complexion. Erysipelas, aad w Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or Humon of Blcoil—llio.o, aad their kindred CoutpltlnU, here tressed thousands. They may have origlnBtwd fro» very simple aud unsuspected causes, but tbs aww and its cause must be removed, if you would ««J°7 Life, Health and Happiness." AV Tho thousands who have procured and UMdM°n> loro's celebrated Bitter Cordial and Blood Porifler.iij ..iat ** these diMases cannot remain long in tee v* after commencing itn use." It operates like » a eta as a fine tonlo. oorrects the tones of the «{«® strengthens tho digestive organs, stimulates , to healthy notion sufficient to throw off thstapw* . poisonous fcecrotious, imparts purity, nonneiiM tality to the blood, circulate, it freely throughout system, thereby neutralining aud removing .. posits, Tenows and strengthens the ner you* sy«t* •tores tho constitution in all its strength and vjgtM- imparts a glow of health and beauty of ooiuplexio The evideooelDits behhlliioT«rwhtlml«I. high iouroee, bat it ie known thet for t '* 3 I c l r, ( plj l.M Del m.t the dtueed. Thie hmtidredief Seoeertlfv. They.ey “erer, belt .eeld jure;" wlile it now meeU eitemire “i«_ than one thousand Druggists, among w * 10 ?, ar eminent physicians, who use and prescribe ii. This is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to taka,» PJ footly safe to bo nsed in any state of health, ovss y oat delicate female or child. MfW Frice $1 00 per bottle. »“ i M&r Sold by Druggists generally- WholM* ^ ^ Retail Druggists willbesupplied on sppUcsUo Proprietor.^^ y aLEXANDEH * 00., Fwj 1 gj,. No. I Barclay-etreot, (Astor Doom), « . » ^ Ilaviland, Harral ft Bisley.and Rusbten,Clsr*« Whole.elo Agent., New Tori. B(JL0M0N8 , co, and J. H. CARTER, ^ rl oodlawt-w Agents In Savons*^ OUGAR8, COFFEE, Ac.—25 and Muscovado Sugars; lOObbl*Powdered,^ ed and Refined Sugars: 100 boxes of Soapsi sud ’ 50 boxes of Candles, and a general J^ Groeoriss. A1I of which we offer the trad* ‘ terms^as auy csUblisbment in ■ JWK.-50UhhleI.ime, dell)' Ii Uneatlnn,will he •««*»» Ately. [oet OJ BHlOllA^dEIXYe^ R KOJSIVKO, Oct. 4th WM. by S- » Bleak Uonse ; by Charles Weksns, t «»* volumus, bound in Cloth. For sale, No- 1 ^ j G j tsieaa uouso ; uy uu»m« i. volumes, bound in Cloth. For sale, No. SfSte "^Utf UNNY BAGGINU.-WlMoeti"")' ^iog, f or eel. bp C0HEN8 /''tAWl’HINB nml BURNING rt-URJ, ^r ty Ui is day per schr. E. II. Rowley. • ... niw* O^-Phln. .nd Burning 5yjg8gW?aW8 in im tho wharf. nrI i g CO. WASHBURN, yi L £ E 3^7 h , lATKNT CANDI.KW.—30 Ihi«* ‘ %tfE*N b i»nE22r- Jz ,—rrrisn hH'-