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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1853)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1853 T1 DAILY NEWS. AinrCMNAJL LEAVES •• of.bnm tax. PftltAko of ft jnmeod them to the attention nnd admiration of pare Ku«li«h literature. OCTOBII. Solemn, pet beautiful to view, Month of my heart 1 thoo dawaeat here. Thou eolemn month I I hear thy voice l It telle my eon! of other dare, When bat to lire was to rejoloa— When earth wai lovely to my race. Oh, vision*bright! Oh, biassed hours! Where are their living rapture* now f I ash my spirit's wearied power*, I aek my pale and fevered brow. In hnoi of orimaon and of gold— The year*, dead honors on the ground ; And sighing with the wind*, I feel, While their low pinions mormur by. llow much their sweeping tones reveal Of life and human destiny. They fe ■■ They etirred ti e bine lake's glassy breaet. Through Summer, fainting In the heat, They lingered in the forest shade, But changed and strengthened now they beat In storm, o'er mountain, glen and glaida, Uow like thoso transports of tho heart. When life is fresh and joy it new; Soft as tho haloyon'a dow ny neat. And transient ali aa they are true! Thoy stir the leaves in that bright wreath. Which Uone about her forehead twines, Till Griefs hot sigh around it breatho, Then Pleasure's Up lie umlle resigns. ▲las! for Time, and Death, and Care, What gloom about our way they fling, Like clouds in Autumn's gusty air, Tho burial pageant of the Spring. The dream* that each success) re year Boomed bathed la hues of brighter prido, At laot like withered leaves appear, And aleop in darkness. Bids by side. BOOK. AMP JOB l»HIWTim MORNING NEWS POWER PRESS. Wo » r# now prepared with pressos and BkJSL an extensive assortmentofpriDiing material to execute BOOK and JOB PRINTING of every risty, such as Pamphlet*, IlnnriblllM, Large Show Illllo, BUSINESS CARD8, CHECKS, BILL HEADS, NOTES, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, LABELS, LAW BLANKS, INSURANCE POLICIES. Ao.,Ao., in the host manner and at tho shortest notice. por Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rates. Confident in our ability to give satisfaction in prim nnd in the execution of the -tork, wo solloit a ah.re of the patronage of the pnblio. out 111 dSk O O F F E E H O U 8 E . TIIE Undersigned has loused, aud ha« now filled up in neat and elegant style, ths building on Draytoa- atrsot, neat door to Way A King's, to be oooupied COFFEE HOUSE, where he intends to serve up in superior style, every I»sU«s<jr of the Season. New York Oyntern, Hnvannnh Oyniero, Venison, (•rouse, I'liriridges, Flsli. New York nnd Philadelphia Beer, Ac., Arc., Will always be kept on hand, and served up In a style never boforo equaled in this city. Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinnors on short notioo. lie will keep only the best Liquors, oot6 Sm JOHN MoK. CODY. SAVANNAH, Out. 4Cll, lhA». riMIE undersigned Physicians ure of opiniou thu. 1 a regular system of Gymnastic Exercises, such M will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. Lind nor, is in tbs highest degree conducive to health and vigor of constitution, and desire to reoommend it meet cordially to the public. It Is in auoh a school of physicial exercise that pa rents may expect to find the means of establishing for r children, that robust and elastio strength, which ease, and it particularly! N. HARRIS, M. D. UKO. F. COOPER, M.D. P. II. WILDMAN, M.LL JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D. C. UANAI1L, M. D. K. YONGE. M.D. C. W. WEST, M.D. TSBMft—Pupils are received at the Gymnasium and instructed in Gyinnastio* or Calisthenics, with Fencing (broad and small Sword) at fill, for a ' ‘ rneuda itself to them. U. S. Mall. SAVANNAH TO DAB1EN. A LINE of Pour Horso Poet Coaches loaves Sa vannah every Monday nnd Thursday, at 7 o’clock A* M, For Darien, via Bryan Old Court-House, Riceboro’ and South Newport, arriving in Darien at 0 o'clock P. M. Returning on TucNdnyu nnd Friday*. Arriving in Savannah at ft o'clock P. M., and connecting with the boats for the North, and the cars for the West. gar Office in Savannah, at Sawyer, Hollister A Co. BtabTes, oorner of Stato aud Whitaker ate. Office 1 Darien, at Ailing k Robertson. H. L. nART, Proprietor. j»u 13 CHEAF CASH jHOOT it Mil (>li STOKE. I South-IVeet Comer Oongreee r and fVhilaker-etreet*. THE subscribers oro now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock, whioh has been seleoted with ..... upon 1 will be found iu quality, assortment and citEArNxss of rules, all that nan be desired by the purchaser. Wc ouiit particulars, as svery article in our lino may be found at our Store, including a large stock of Planta tion Brogans. sept26 MURPHY k DEVANNY. HACK, LIVERY AND SALE STABLE Corner of Broughton nnd Barnard-eta. THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor. ang24 I y Swedenborg’s Works. X HH tVriliugs of Swedenborg, and Collatora] Works of eminent NEW CUUIICU authors, at r York and Boston prioes. Kept constantly on hand, andf or sale by J. p. COLLINS, »”« M >y Agont O. S. A . 100 Bryan-et. Bouse uiid Sign I'iilmtug. F. O. CARL, Hrougkt.*-ttret;, fint Hour ah.r. Lucrum IMl, Offers hlseervioe* to tue public for the execution ol House, Sign, Ornamental Pointing, and Orainiug. He keeps for sale at hie store, Paints, Oils, Paper Hang inrs. Gilt Picture Frames, Japauued Tina, for signs, Ac. All work done cheap, and warranted to give satisfac tion. 6mo up 19 Aquatic Club of Georgia* I ^HE first annual Rcpnttn uf the Aquutic Club of Oaorgia, will take place at Savannah, commencing on Wednesday, November 30, 1853. Tho following purses are offered by the Club : >or Eight Oared boats, not to exceed 48 feet in length—one pi Bix do do do 43ft Four do do do 33 Two do do do 3* eei* 29 3tw—id M. GUMMING, ".•Charleston Courier and Mercury, ph 500 STOVES FOR SALE, Dry Goods, Clothing, &o. KEMPTON 4c VEBSTILLE, jj a AVE now opened a large and well selected itetlt of Tall and Winter Dry Goode, which Mnnre their friends and the public generally. Is difficult to be an reacted Mther in variety or quallty.- Thelr purchases nave keen mede upon each advan tageous terms alto, as to afford great inducements to pnblio patronage. In addition to a complete and hand some supply of Dress, Fancy and House Goods, as well a general assortment of all other kinds of Goods in „.*lr line, may be foand 8-4.9-4,10-4, Dnffil 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 Cradle do; and for Negroe's wear, a large stock of Plain and Kerseys, at prioes as low as they can be bought any where of the following styles: Sehleye Heavy Twill'd Kerseys, su perior heavy English do, (a splendid artiole,) I M Georgiadn,(very heavy,) Kendall KertO)'a and the old style Cable Warp Kerseys, White, Grey and Bl’k I &1 Georgia riains, Striped do. Schley's Heavy Geor- gia Plains of the last year'omake and tha host artiole of the kind in this market, at thair store in Waring's Range, 72 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-ete. oot a JAMES SEitLIVAIV, No. 145 Broughton-atreet, Savannah. THE 8outbnrn Iron Witch Cooking Stove stands unrivaled aa a Stove for Southern use, and challenges all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking 8toves. Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood en Ware, etc., etc., to which the advertiaor invites the attention of old and new customers. oct C tand Agency. qiHE iub.cribnr will purriiHse or roll, on commi,- 11,0 of BnnmwioKi »l»o. Imad, oonnUo, o(Glynn. W.yno, Canton, Warn, Appnng. Clinch, Irwin, Lnwnde, nnd'Thom,,, for 1U f ?» ,oionnt of sale,, nnd will ro- 1 i 1 .™. Sf* o '““■'•toe ‘«n dollar, por lot. „**/**. TO—E. J ■ Gordon, E*q., Bnrnnnnh; J. C P ..landD, corn.., ancon; Andrew J. Mlllor. An- Brnnaorioh.An,.l?,18M. Uirtf HEEUBOLOI & EIFLEIt, Hell Henutr, ami Manufacturer, of Fire Proof Safe., Iron Hailing., Lock., Sec Corner or Bryan and JoOcmon otreoto. ** Respectfully announce to the public in gene ral, that they are now . prepared to execute all l orders in the above I N. B—All artiole* r manufactured tyusarc , warrantod lor mat.r l ftl and worhiDftkiabipo may 27 ly HELMBOLDTA EIFLER. WOOD! WOOD! T HE Subscriber will koep constantly on hand at Ms WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full •upuly. Bt mmoqi, of OAK, HICKOBY and PIN T WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jsasc’a, Broughton-st Will he promptly attended to. GP W.od Sold Low For Cnuh. JQ JMI tf J.M. BUTLER. ■ WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD 1!! npifE Subscriber has uow uud will keep constant- J Jjr on hand, a large supply of the beet quality of hlghlMid Oak, Hickory and Fine WOOD, wliiafi be offers by the whole eaio or retail, as low for oasb as aaa be bought for la tbs oity. All orders punctually at tended to, and particular attention given to msasure- aeat. Wood yard at the old stand at the Canal and Railroad Bridge. jy 22 Ij PETER WHITE. Fall and Winter Dry Goods. G. BROWN’S CHEAP OA8H STORE. THE atihacriber is receiving by steamers weekly, his Fall and Winter Stock, to which he roupectfully •oliolte publio attention. Plaid Brocedo and Figured Silks of tho newest styles. Plain and Figured Black Silks. Plain and Colored French Mouslin de Lainos. Plaid Colored Mouslin. Silk and Wool Plaide for Children's wear. Frenohaud Eng. printed Cashmeres aud Mdo Lains. Swiss and Jaconet Cambrics. do do Edgings and Inaortiugs. A large Yarioty of Hoseiry. Iriah Linen*, all frice*. Linen Damasks and Table Cloths. French and Scotch Towels and Diapors,' oto., ate., combined with a good assortment of Sheetings and Shirtings, Brown and White. All of whioh will be eold at extremely low prioes at thecorner of Barnard and Broughton-sts. sept 28 TjtXTUA PINK OVKR-OOATM—Kec'd Xj by late arrival, a large lot of fine Over-Coats, for sale at 147 Bay-st. oct 15 rniCE A VEADKR. EMBROIDERY. /COLLARS—CiumnsflUns, Undersleevea, Infanis’ Robes, Infants' Waiats, Breakfast Caps, Cambric and Muslin Bands, all in flno variety at KEMPTON A VERSTILL'S, 72 8t. Julicn aud 195 Bryau-strccts, oct 17 Warrlug* llauge. Fall Trade of 1853. TO MERCHANT* AND WHOLESALE FUR- CI1AHKKH OF DRY GOODS. /\U1L nrraiigcmrnU for the Fall Trade will In: \J completed In a fow days, when wc will be pre pared to aubmlt to your Inspection, an unusually com plete assortment ot goneral Dry Goods, Hoeicry, Trim mings, Haberdashery and small Wares, Ribbons, Ac, M. PKKNDEROA8T A CO. 178 Broughton-st., opposite St. Andrew's Hall aug 27 West Hide. In'ALL AND WINTER TRADE— 1N5JI. X: The subscribers are now reoolviug their Fall and Wiutor stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, com prising one of the largest and best solectcd stocks ever brought to this market. Being manufactured under ocr supervision, at our Manufacturing Establishment North, wa are enabled to offer them to the trade with entire confldenco as to workmanship. Particular at tention has been givon to the selection of the latest and most fashionable styles of goods. In addition to our stook of Ready-Made Clothing, we have a large assort- moot of Geutlcuien’s Furnishing Goods, ombraoing overy artiole in that lino. Wc invito the attention ot all iu want of clo’lilug to an examination of our goods, whioh we offer at wholesalo and rotail on reasonable terms. Country merchants, visiting Savaunah, will find, on an inspection of our stock, stylos of goods par ticularly adapted to their trade. An examination is all we ask, to guarantee satisfaction. l'lERSUN, HE IDT A CO., au 29 68 Ht. Julian and 191 Bryan-st. Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. r PHE MUUHCRIliEll has on hand, and it 1 constantly raoelving from the best and most raspso- tablo manufacturers In the country, Rioh Diamond, Ru by, Paarl, and other Jawelry, and sterling Silver Ware, auoh ns Table. Dessert and Tsa Spoons aud Forks; Bil- vsr Plates and Walters; Tea Bets; Castors; Cups nnd fianoars; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats: Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, l'iokle and Butter Knlvea; Nap kin Rings: Salt Cellars and Fruit Knives; Silver Plated dpoous, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Treys; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on Steal Table and Dessert Knives. Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clocks and oommon Brass Clooks of every desorlpteon. Gold and Silver Lover aud Lepino Watches; Fine Knamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim bles; Gold aud Silver Speoteeles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seale and Kuya; Fine Itogora's Pocket Cutlery; Rasors and llasor Strops; Card Cases Port Monals. Particular attention will ba given to repairing of Watohes and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive faollitiee, he confidently believe* he will satisfy all who may favor him with their patronage. Ilia prioes are as low, and terms as liberal aa at any establishment in the State. mar 18 8. W1LMOT, No. 1 Market-square. flew Watch, Clock, Jewelry AND FANCY 8TORE, BROUGHTON'STREET, No. 148. \/fR. FRANCIS STEIN, Manufacturer of Chro- iYJL nometers, Clooks,Town Clocks, Watcho*. Ae. Ao., resueotfully informs his oustomers and the publio gene rally that he has fitted up the Store 148 Broughton-st.. where he intends to mako a permanent location, and jarry on the Jewelry business in its various branches. W atohes, Clocks, Town Clooks. Chronometers, Jewel ry. Ac., Ac., closned and repaired with dispatch, and warranted. New fashion Jewelry and Fanay Goode >f all descriptions sold at tho lowest prices possible. N. B.—Any Watch, Clock, Ac.,Ac., that cunuotbo re paired by othor watchmakers, 1 pledge myself shall be repaired by me to satisfaction, and warranted. uov2 ly FRANCIS STEIN. I >UTTER, HE U1UNG8 A POTATOES II 39 kegs selected Goshen Butter, 199 boxes new Scalod Herrings, 25 bbls good eating Potatoes. Received per steamer and for sale by oct 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. j ADIEN’Tnlraaa, Ulunkw A Mnutlllua Ij —Just received an assortment of New Styles of Ladies' Black aud ool'd Cloth Cloaks; Black and col'd 8ilk Mantillas and Hoarfs; Black Silk and Turc Satin Talmas; Velvet and Watered Silk do, by oct 10 NEVITT, LATUROP A STEBBIN8. PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR.— I Barry's Trloopheroos, Lyon's Cathariou, Jayno's [lair Tonio, Eau Luatrale, Rowlands Gen. Maccaaaor Oil, French, English and American Pomatums, Oils, ete .eto. J.E. DftFORD. oot 19 Apotheoaries' Hall. LlUTTEK, «fcc.—30 kogs selected Goshen Hut- I) tors 25 bbls good Eating Potatoes; 199 boxes New8caled Herrings ; 28 bbls Hiram Smith's Flour. Received per steamer and for eale by oot ft; SCRANTON, JOUNSTON A CO. POTATOES*—30 bbla Potatoes iu lino order, X for sale by loot 8J ROWLAND A CO. OCMIETHINH NEW.—We have imported 1/7 direct from Paris a ohoico lot of Boys'and Youths' Cloth Cape, which we invito the publio to call and ex amine—they will find them very pretty. N. K. BARNUM A CO., oct 8 176 Broughton-st, op. 8t. Andrew's Hall. |?1 AMTEKN HA Y—ir»l'linlea Eastern Huy at X_J Whitehead's wharf, per brig Argo from Boston, oct 4 For sale by OGDEN A BUNKER. pRAHH 1IKLLM—Hand, House, and Dinner 1> Bells, for sulo by F. W. CORNWELL oot 19 193 Bvyan-et. 1 I AY.—150 hales prime Northern lluy. For IX eale by (eept26) ROWLAND .t CO. Ol ! BHLH. Whisky ; 19 do Old Mounoguludo., per OU bark Ellon Morrison from Baltimore, in store audforaaleby |oot 11J E. O'BYRNE. |>EEF.—20 half bbls Fultou market Burl, iu X3 store, for aale by (octllj E. O'BYRNE. J/ - ID GLOVEH—Forty dozen of Alurunder'f IV White, Black, and fancy colored Kid Glovce, just received and for eale by oot 15 ROBINSON A CAMP. V TNDKR GARMENTS—Just receivod, Mo rino Lambs Wool, Silk and Shakor Flannel Shirte and Drawers—some extra large siie, for sale by oct 15 ROBINSON A CAMP. Ct I11KTM, 81I1UT8—Jusi received a large O lot of W hlto and Faney colored Shirte, some extra large else, for sale by oct 15 ROBINSON A CAMP. QM BI1I.H. POTATOES, just received in A*\J store, for sale by [oot 15] E. O'BYRNE. |i| HALF bbtst. Fulton Market Hucf— IV/ Received per steamer Augusta, in store and for salo by [oetlfi] E. O'BYKNE. Oi \ B11L8. BOHTON RUM, jmt received OV/ audforaaleby [oot 16J E. O'BYKNE. O UGAK—10 hhds. Muscovado Sugars, '• Delta,’ O landing and for sale by oct 15 COHENS A HERTZ. IkAGGiNG.—50 rolls ol Gunny in etore, for I) sale low by oct 15 MCMAHON A DOYLE. p EYNOLD8’ HAMS.—290 Reynolds' supe- XV *l° r Hama, landing por oohr. Leopold O'Donnell, ana for tale by oct 15 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. ( 1DAL.—500 tons broken uud screened Red Ash KJ Coal, for sals by octl5 CLAGUORNA CUNNINGHAM. pOR 8ALK.—A Man 28 years old, a good Blacksmith of good character, and warranted sound. Apply to [oct 15] WM. WRIGHT. ^UNDRIEH.—Almonds, Raisins, Prunes, Table Pr * Mtv,# t Candles, Nuts, Brandy Poaches and do Cherries, and Spiced Oysters in tin Cans, nnd Ground Coffee, all fresh and for eale by oci 13 W. D. FORD. WEED OIL—For Machinery, just rc- XV ceived and for sale by 90113 JNO. B. MOORE A CO. PjllSlllNti TACKlik,—Fishing Boris, Keels, X Line*, bloats. Sinks and Minnows, for sale by •ct 13 F. W. CORNWELL. 102 Bryan-st. / CARPETING.—Tapeauy Brussels.Three Ply and Ingrain Carpet* ; Rugs, Drugget, Door Mali. Ao. Received and for sale by oct 13 LAROCHE A BOWNE. UriMKIWNIMDUH.—Laud.roue, llmiurl. YV Gothic aud Gilt-Edge Window Shades, with all the necessary fixtures. For sale low by oot 13 LAROCHE A BOWNE. P OK G A 8 BUKNKR8.—Painted Paper X 8hades and Frames, also cot and ground Olof o* a variety of patterns. For sale by J. P. COLLINS, oct 12 lOOBryan-sreett I^LOUH.—Superior Howard Street Flour, land X^ ing and for sale by oot 6 MINIS A FLORANCE. QELF RAISING FLOUR, Ac.—10 barrels Self L7 Raising Flour, in Packages and Bags; 50 barrels lliram Smith’s and othsr brands of Canal Flour; 25 bbls fresh Baltimore Flour. Just landing for oct3 M. J. SOLOMONS. A LMANACH FOR 1854.—Grenville's Al- m *? 00 to . T 1654, calculated for Georgia, 8outh «t,«i a ® d Alabama. Received and for sale wholesale aad retail by ••P' 2 * JOIINM. COOPER ICO NOTICE. A8TERH OP VtSBEUi .rri.itld ,t Ihi.Porl between the first of July and the last day of hereby notified to appear at »y office within 24 hoars ftfter «uoh arrival, and maA# a report in wrttiftg on Oath to tho Mayor of the City, “of the age, name and occupation of every person who shall have been brought ae passenger, in such ehip or vessel on her last voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for every .neglect or nmiesion to make auoh report, the enm of 876 for every alien negleeud to be so reported." The said Masters of Vessels sm farther notified, “if any person who may have been a passenger in any such ■hip or vessel, and not being a citiseu of the united States, shall he suffered to land from such ship or ves sel, at any place within the distance of fifty mllee from the said City, with Intent to proceed to tho said City, otherwise than in the said ship or vessel, the Master or Commander thereof, shall be liable to the like penalty of $300 for every such person so suffered “T permitted to land." Vide-Latepaatoi, Dee. 29,1819. EDWARD O. WILSON, Clerk of Council. Corporation Notloes. SAVANNAH BAKBEK SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T HE Subscriber would respectfully announce to the oltlaens of Savannah, and of Georgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well kuown establishment is opon for the reception of bis friends, lie assures thorn that nothing will bo left un done on his part to continue it a convenient and comfor table Barber Hhop. Ills prices will be as reasonable as in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style $0 2U 8ingle?8have Shampooing Shavingsix and seven times a week Whaling live times a week bhaving three or four times a week 1 00 Tiokots for Children's Hair Cutting, b for 1 00 Hot and Cold Baths M Parents are respectfully iinformod that overy care and pains will ho taken with their children when sent to the Saloon to be waitod upon. Ho will also keep for ■ale a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Gentlemen' Cravats, Stocks, all kiuds of Gloves, Dress Shirte, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pockt* lidkfs., Collars, Socks, and other articles of Gentle men's wear ; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, anu a great variety of other articles. Halm of Havnnnnh. Thie beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing and darkening the. Hair; thousands who have received tho benefit of oloansingof dandruff, improviug and darkening tho Hair, arc willing to com mend it. Trice—$1 a bottlo, or three bottles for $2 26. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monumont-aq., Savannah, Hcuioval. ACOI13 would ruspoctlully inform bis friends _ and tho public, geu«r >lly, that lie has removed CIGAR STORE Iroin No. 27 Bull-street, to thu corner o( the lane between State and Broughton streets, IV.! his CIG heretofore, tho finest brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Wnutl, Ac. Call at the ; |u22j SIGN OF THE BIG INDIAN. Wagon HI a a u factory, of Plantation Wagons, horse Wagons, Podlars' Wagous, Carts and Drays, aud build to order any kind wanted. We are thorough mechanics, natives ol Geor gia and Soutii Carolina, aud put up our work oursulvos. • »»-j t0#t nmteriuls and We return o received, and i nation, that o r thanks for the very liberal patronage isure our patrons *'‘ ‘ **’" - r work shall bo i #'sp REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness ind dispatch. DANIEL S. WILSON, sop 11 3m THOMAS NORTH. HUiUK ill ANU FACTOR k SADDLES, BRIDLES Sc HARNESS 183 CongrcMM-iitrccf, Havnnnnh. As-A The Subscribers manufacture flMIA and keen comit* r vtly on iiaml, Isrge and varied slock ol dies, Bridles and llarfiess, aud^f|^^^ make to order every deecription of article* in their line. Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Baga, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, Ac. Per sons desirous of sunplylug themselves, will do well to •all at our establishment. AH articles sold by us are warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. • D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terms are modorate.our execution prompt. Cm may 17 MlOlth! SHOES!! Full and Winter Trade. THE subscriber would respectfully call tho altoution of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina aud Florida, and the public generally, to his large stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. His stock has been selected by himself, with speeial care and particular rclorence to the retail and plan ters's trado, that being the most important feature of his business. He confidently offers to his customers aud the public, work of a superior quality and on rea sonable terms. Ills stock comprises all tho varieties usually kept in a Shoo Store, consisting of Ladies’ Himes, Boots, and Gaiters, of overy varioty, Gentle men's Boots. Shoes and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses’, Boys', Youth's and Children's Shoes, of every kind, lu connection with the above, he has a largo stock of NKUltO 1IR014ANH, whioh can safely be recommended as a superior artiole. No effort will bo spared to give entire satisfaction. A call is solicited from yon before pnrchaHing. sept 24 WM. UEIDT, Gibbous'IUngo. mj this method of informing the public, that having fitted up a house for the purpose, aud having numerous orders to fill, ho is prepared at all times to purchase Negroes, either singly or in families, and Sill pay fair market prices for them in cash. Also, in addition to tho above, he will receive and -.11 on commission, any Real Estate or Personal Pro perty, that his patrons may bo pleased to entrust him with. He will also bo responsible for any porsonal property that he receives. WM. WlllGlIT, sop 23 Broker, Bay Lane. YOUNG iHKN’H STYLE. . YOUNG Mon can be aocoinouatod with a list F made expressly for their use,—it differs from the regular stylo in height, and is iu every > tioular udupf ‘ ' * “* uulu’a Hat 8 8t Andrew'! Hall. Carriage Manufactory. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES S U LKI ES. A General nnd (roinnlctn n.xorliiionl ju.t RECEIVED. HE SubicrllwT. ornnow prepared lo offer T 1 cW strict reference to tho requirements of this market. They arc determined to keep only such articles in their line as they can confidently - ittJr* belter, and finer cfssa of work, than has been usually kept in this market. Tho public examine, and satisfy earnout, by an examination of their stock, jffj- All kinds ol repairing done as heretofore. aug 1 iug i_ L. 8. BENNETT A CO., oornor West Broad and Bay-streets. T and for sale by CLAGUOUN A CUNNINGHAM. I i Martha Rogers. For sale to arrive b' kkZly i . per echr. J. Cohen. For aalo by B1UU1IAM, KELLY A CO. r bark Marla Morton, aud for sale by ROWLAND A CO. B altimore flour.—loobbis uaitimon Flour, a ohoico artijlo, fur sale by oct 17 ROWLAND A CO. IIERLIN dk NATHANS, urnlor 8t. Amlrew’i laokorol, (new,) do do 8 ooaseu, uuxcd English Choeso. 8 lbs < Raisins, do Shelled Almoods, do largo uieticaliy Sealed, Preserves, variety of other Groceries. for family i a No. 1 Ha . . Soused, boxes English Choose, 8 lbs each, do 3 half do Codfish, Tonguos aud 8ounds; 5 boxes Lem- onds; 2 bbls Smoked Beof; 2 do 8r l " J half do Pickled do Smoked Herrin, etc.; for sale by ig«. ne LEXA D omestic liquor, etc.— bbis. e Pfielns A Rose Gin; 100 bbla Hoctlfled Whisky; ' 30 do Domestio Brandy; CO do Now Eogland Rum; IPO do Hugar-house Syrup. Lauding and for sale by oct 19 SCRANTON, JOUN8TON A CO. C l ROUND l*LASTER.—100 cu.ks Groan T Plaster daily expected, for sale to arrive, by oct 18 BB1GHAM, KELL# A CO. B ACON AND LAUD.—'TShhdv.urimo Bacon Sides; 20 bhds prime Bacon Shoulders, 15 casks Sugar-cured Hams ; 25 bbls and 75 kegs prime Lea Landing and for sale by oot 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 11 UTTER iVc.—20 kegs choir.u Goshen Uuttci I 1 40 boxos ohoico Cheese; 10do Pine Apple do. Landing from steamer Florida and for aale bp CLAGUOUN A CUNNINGU Vy Crackers; 20 boxes Soda and Butter Crackars. Lauding from brig Excel and for aale by oct 18 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. SCOTCH 1*10 IRON. N O. 1 Gartshorrie In lots t isle at I “ jo 24 t New York prioes, b; DREW ] FOR HALE. arrive por schr. rannie from New Orleans, 1 114 coils Rope and twenty bblarcboiled Molasses, oct 17 LOCKETT. LONG A CO., 126 Bay-st. C. A. L. LAMAR £ '1N sby T 1NK W1NDSOK, Gothic, Oval and Square j niotl . fl no do Waiters, singly, for GROCERIES, bo. N£W GROCERIES* rfllffi uudereignad beg leavo to imform the public I generally, that they have opened tJhe well known •tore under 8t. Andrew f s Hall, formerly occupied bjr Mr. C. B. Scally, where they will endeavor io keep oonetantlr on hand ft fresh supply of all kind* of Oro- ^ F o it family cbk, and In order to sffbot quick sslce. they are willing to offer their goods on the most moderate term*, with tho sincere hope of meriting the confidence of the Savan nah public, a share of whose kind patronage they moe respcctfull solicit. jy28 BERLIN A NATHANS. EDWARD O'BYBSE'S GROCERY AND LUUOR STORE, Taylor’s Building, Market Wharf, &t=t\ BAVANWAH, GEORGIA. fctiX^jE. O'B. keeps constantly in store ttxn] SBRUiarge stook of Ohockriks, Liuuors,HRM Crockery-Ware, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing. 35 chests Blaek Tea. 35 bags of Coffee. 40 boxes Ground Coffee. 40 barrels Crushed, Yellow, and White Sagan. 70 bents Family, Pale, and No. 1 8oap.| 4 pipes Holland Gin. 6 half-pipes Cognac Brandy. 15 barrels Fourth Proof Domestio Brandy.; 49 do. Phelps's Gin. 35 do. Ram. 19 hhde. do. 15 barrels Port, Malaga, and Madslra Wine*. 75 iosen Teapots, assorted qualities. 10 orates assorted Crockery-Ware. lyoetlV J. ROUSSEAU, Comer Bull nnd Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer !■ Wines, Liquors and Cigars. TUB subscriber has now on hand n fine fct±Xi and wall selected stock of Wines, Liquors ■BHLl and Segars, comprising the following: One Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and choicest OLD •* RE SERVE/' vintage 1849. One Pipe of the choioest and most delicately flavored OLD PALI1ET1NHO, vintage 1839. One Pipe of tho choicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERLTAL, vintage 1829. One half Pipe of tho richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Alarket. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two hall pipea choice OLD PORT WINE. “ SHERRY - Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, via: Honncsay, Londun Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, Castillon, Guimard, Saaerao, Salignao, nnd Otard, Dupuy A Co. One puncheon of OLD 8COTCII WHISKY. •• “ •* Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Clarot, Tort,Toneriffe,Sherry and other Wir as. Choice Chainpagno, of various brands. Hook Wines, imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, Ao. 199,999 oholoe Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stock of FANCY OHOCER1E8. tf deo3U MERINO YKHT8, Ac. J AIDES’ Patent Merino Vesta 1 A do suporfine Cashmere do Ladies' China Spun Vests Gentlemen's Royal Ribbed Shirt* do extra sixe Merino Wrappers do do do do 8hirte do Cotton and Merino Drawers at KEMPTON A VERSTILLE'S, 72 St. Julien and 105 Br/an-st., oct 22 Warlngs' Range. / 10R8KT8.—Twilled Kuilroad Corsets Sateen Regular (hip) do White Regular do French EUslers do Imported Woven do Bosom Girdle do ftt KEMPTON A VERSTILLE'tf, 72 St. Julien and 105 Hr/an-sts., oct 22 Wnringa' Range. KNU1NK Farina C'oloatie Cotopbe.— \J Quarts, Pints and half Pints Farina in Willow oovered bottles, just received from Agenteper steamer, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, oot?2 Monument-square. / UlAUKKAliH’, Urgant and lta*pbeirry 8YRUP8.—Superior Orgeat and Raspberry Sy rups, just from manufactory or A. J. Chaureau, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, oct 22 Monument-square. 1 14JUUR8.—175 bills. Rectified Whisky ; L 1-9 bbls £. Phelp s Gin; 40 do P and U Rye; 25 bbls Domestio Braudy; 59 do N E Rum. For salo by oct 21 WEBSTER A PALMES. n CORGI A FLOUR.*—100 bugs fresh ground VJ Georgia Flour from new Wheat, from Cunning- ham's Mills. Lauding for sale by oct 21 COHEN A TARVER. IJ1ANO AND TAII1.B COVKltH.—A very X handsome lot of Cloth Piano and Table Covers, at KEMPTON A VERBTILLES, 72 8t. Julien and 105 Bryan-ste., Waring's Range, oct 20 lkALTIMORK FLOUR—50 bbls. lundtug II from schooner D. 11. Baldwin, and for salo by oct21 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. ATU8UOVADO MUG A It.—? hhds Muscovn- lYX do Sugar, " Delta," landing and for sale bjr t oct 19 COHEN8 A'.llERTfc- \\T 11I8KY#—Hi burrds old Monongahela; 1 f V puncheon Scotch Whisky; 1 do Irish do. For •ale by [oct 19] HYLAND A O'NEILL. 1)IG 1IAMH, Smoked Beef and Tongues.—10 1. bbls. just receivod by HYLAND A CNEILL. oct 19 "VTELLOW IIANK TOHACCO.-15 gross, X just received by HYLAND A O'NEILL, oct 19. TYA181N8. RAI8IN8.—50 half boxes fresh XV Raisins; 60 quarter boxes do. For salo by A. BONAUD, oct 19 corner of Bay and Whitakor-atreots. C* EHD OATH.—500 bushels of heavy selected O Seed Oate. For salo by oct.21 COHEN A TARVER. 1VT EW t!A 1*8.—Received, a good assortmout of 111 new styles, for Men, Boys and Children, for sale by PRICE A VEADKR, oct 19 147 Bay-street. IX ONITON COL LAKH.—lloniton, Lace, XX Cainbrio uud Muslin Collars of tho nowust do- slgns. Muslin and Cambrlo Bands. Dimity do., French Inserting Embroideries. Fine Cotton Illusion just re ceived and for aalo by oct 19 Laroche a bowne. / 1 KEEN It Al /jE.—Green Raize 10-4, 13-4 and \JT 16-4 Plaid and Figured Drugget now patents' just received and for salo by oct 19 Laroche <t bowne. T.3LANNKL8.—Fine rtnxocy Flannel, Welch P do , modiuro and low priced white and red Flan nels, a full assortment roceivod aud for sale by oot 19 larocue a bowne. FI*ATM FOR MALE. rruiRKK FLATS, belonging to tho Union Steam* 1 boat Company, for sale low for cash. Apply to oct 15 lm KINCULEY A THOMAS, Agts. \,f AOliEUEL, dec.—40 Packages now No. 1 lfX Mackerel in whole, half and quarterbarrolsand kit; SO packages new No. 2 Mackerel in whole and half barrcla; 15 bbls No. 3 Mackerel; 19 Quintals now Cod fish ; 50 boxes Herring, landing from schr. Gen. llereey and for sale by, oct 17 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. IJ UTTER, (JHKEME. IIEUR1NGM, d;c. Xj 36 kogs selected Goshen Butter; 80 boxes selected Cheese ; 190 do New Healed l.lerringa; 60 packages , >4 and ^ bbls Buckwheat; 25 bbls good Katiug Potatoes. Received per eteauier and fer sale by oct 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. 1JALE ROPE.—399coilseuneriorquality Ken- .O tuoky Bale Hope landing and for sale by oct 19 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 1 /Sl 1 HHI.M. 1‘OTATOKB nnd 75 b.rrel. lcJV/ Onious, landing por brig R. M. Charlton and for sale by [oot 191 OGDEN A BUNKER. IJODGF.RS WOMTENKIOLM*M FEN Xl» aud Pocket Kuives—a very largo assortment. For ealo by F. W. CORNWELL, oct 18 192 Bryan-atrcet. 1 IME.—404» CMftka Liino now landing, will bo X J sold very low if applied for this morning oct 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. TJATENT MEDICINEM.—The Horseman’s X Hope, or Farrier's frond, Radway's Ready Relief, Davie' Pain Killer and Mexican Mustang Liniament, on invoice of all eiaes, received by oil ill J. E. DtFOHD. 1 1NEN GOODM.—Irish Linens and Pillow Ji Case do, 19-4,11-4 aud 12-4 Linen Shooting light aud heavy styles, 8-4, 9-4 nnd 19-4 Linen Damasks Bleached and Brown. Scotch Hucabao and Bird's Eye Diaper, Damaek Table Cloths, Brown and Bleached Damask Napkins and Doyles, received and for sale by oct 1 HENRY LATUROP A CO. CLOTIIM AND CAMHIMEKEM. TYLACK and Colored French and English Cloths, lJ do do Fancy Cauimerea. Plain aud Floin Ttveods, Kentucky Jeans, Ao. Received and for sale by oct 1 U ENRY LATHROP A CO. 1 JltlUK—150 Al Grey, Hard Brown and Soft JL> Brick, nmdo at the Yard of W. U. 8tilea A Co., foreale by [oct 17] MINIS A FLORANCE. T 1.11 K ANU KI.OIIU —One Thmioiul Ur. Xj rels Lime aud Fifty barrels Floor, landing and for sale by oct 27 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. 1JRAHM AND1KONM, Bras* Mend Fir* Doge, I ) Shovel and Tougs, Pokers, eto., for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, oet 17 192 Bryan-st. UUNI)U.IEM.—50 casks prinio Bacon Bides ij 25 casks prime Bacon Shoulders 29 tierces sugar-oured Hams 199 bbls A. B. A c. ClarlCed Sugar 39 hhds. Muscovado do 29 do Porto Rico do 20 do New-Orleans do 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers 60 boxes Tallow Candles, bs and 8s 100 boxes Adamantine Candles, 6* 25 boxes Sperm Candles, 6s 60 casks llibert'e Loudon Portbi', pints 21K) boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap 199 boxes Colgate's Pearl Starch ;50,UU0 Havana Segars 690 bags Shot, assorted sixes 50 boxes English Pipes 399 bble. Baltimore nour 50 bbis. Hiram Smith', i'l.ur 60 bags Georgia Floor 399 reams Wrappinr Paper 16 tierces Small Hico. For sale by WEBSTER A PALMES, oct 3 NOTICES. derslgned have thlsday formed a Co-Partnership, To the Public, THE under,ign«d no longer acts •* A,rn( for L. •eptjl' a uel Solomons, Esq.. No. 201 Bay-street, where they Id be * * eep 10 would be happy to see their friends and customers. CRANE A RODGERS. T OTICK.—Mr. II. I). W. Alexander is my 1 e- I gaily anthorised Agant for the transaction and linkup of my business, J. C. THORNTON. MOR8E A NICUOL8. Cp’t Stretchers, just received by oct 17 MORSE A NICI10L8. P OTATOES.—23 this in line order, for sale by oct 17 WEBSTER A PALMES. TIN WARE * A. COMPLETE ...or,m.1,1 of Pl.in ud J.n.uic Tin Ware for sale at wholesale and retail by* JAMES SULLIVAN, 145 Broughtun 8t. B utter "and uiiekhe.—xr> bo*M Oieeae; 10 kecs Choioe Goshen Butter, landing nrom steamer, for sale by • oct 11 CRANEABODQERS. IjlOOV ANJI BATUINUTUBH.m.hlW J Toilet Sets, Slop Jars and Pails. For sale by oot 20 MORSE ,t NICHOLS, 155 Broughtou-et. r^ANCY BIHCU1TH.—Wine Crackera, Egg [7 Biscuits, Boston do., Soda and Butter Crackers, or sale by A. BON AUD. oct 19 oorner of Bay and Whluker-atroote. [j'lNE WHITE HH1RTH—Merino Under Shirte and Wrappers. Also, Merino Drawers, ale low by L.! sept 7 WM. R. SYMONS. I FAMILY MARKET 1IEEF in half bbls., •* for sale by (oot II] MINIS A FLORANCE, MINIS A FLORANCE. O RANUEH.—15 bids Potatoes, 15 do Ouione in fine order, and for sale by CRANE & RODGERS TTAYE in store at 201 Bay-itreet, store formerly JjL occupied by S. Solomons, Esq. ~00 balos Guuny Cloth 60U coils Bate Rope 10UU hanks Bagging Twine AO hhds. Sugar 1U0 bbls. Clariflod do 20 do. Crushed do 10 boxes l,oaf do 400 bags Rio Coffee 75 pockets Java do 100 boxes Tobaooo, various brands 50,000 Cigars, assorted quality 100 boxes Aoainanttna and Star Candles 50 do. Tallow Candles 100 do. 8oap, various brands SO half, quarter sad eighth chaste Ten 26 hhds. Bacon Sides 15 do Shoulders 6 tierces Hams With a genera) assortment of Groceries, which the; offer for sals on accommodating terms. tf sop 10 ROBERT AUSTIN, NOTICK. 1?ACTORS, ni.rchnnt.nD4 Other., do. J? siring to have their Cotton repacked, can do so by applying at my press. Eastern Wharves. ---* tf C. A. L. l.AMAR. Klnc inchloy, Lockutt A Co., is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. The name of the firm ean bo used by either ~ trty in liquidation of any debts due them. ttivomiuA, May 24,1863. E. F. KINCIILE E. LOCKETT, K OT1CE*—The undersigned will continue the business at tho Old Stand, under the name of :blev A Thomas. E. F. KINCULEY, COFAKTNEKHUli* NOTICE. IIK undersigned have this day associated them- J solves togethor under tho name and style of Kemp- toa A Verstille, for tho transaction of a general Dry Oo«da business Having taken the stand In Waring a Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 197 Bryan-sts., next door to Messrs. F. Zoglanm A Co.'s Music store, they will, in a few days, be prepared to offer to their friends and the E ublic, a handsome and well selocted assortment of pring Gooos. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, HENRY W. VERSTILLE. Savannah, Fob. 17,1862. feb 19 COPARTNERSHIP. f v niHK undersigned have formed a eopHriuorship, 1 Uking offset from the first day of January last, un der the firm of JOHN B. MOORE i CO, for the transac tion of a genoral wholesale A retailDrug, l’siut and Oil business. They may be found at the old stand A liondriokson, Gibbons Buildings. JOHN E. 8TILWELL. VT OTICK.—1 have disposed of theontiro stock ll of Hardware of MoCleaky A Norton to Mossrs. Samuel Palmer A Bon, and solicit, in their bohalf, a continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto oxtonded .to the late firm. My books, notes, and accounts, as well as those of MrClfsky k Norton, aro in the hands of Mr. Georgo D. Welsh (with Messrs. Palmer A Bon) 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 11. NORTON, bavaunah, August 1,1853. 3m C OPARTNKRH1IIP.—The "nderftignodliav- ing purchased from Air. JOHN R. NORTON his ■took of Hardware, will continue tho husluess at the same store under the style and firm of Samuel Palmer A Bou. SAMUEL PALMER, 8avannah. August 1, 1863. 8. B. FALMER. tiuns, [tides, Hardware, &e. THE SUBSCRIBER begs loave to Inform his 176 Congreas-st., and that be will soli GUNS, RIFLES,' PISTOLS, Ac., at very low prices, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly and oarefully executed, and at low prioes. Liver Complaint, J maid lee* D y • wep alst, C fcr««le erNmeia Debility, Diseases ef the Kltfaeye, v; And all iwyU? :x ‘, -w. ': fling Item a dieor- dsroa Livar or Sto mach, such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles. Fuiinaaa or Blood to the Head, Acidity of tho Stomaeh, Nausea, Heartburn, Dte- gust for Food, Fullness or weight in tha Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Ohokingor Suffocating Sensation* when in a lying posture, Dim ne is of Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight, Teoer and dull pain in the head, Deficiency ofPerepira- (ion, Yellowneri qf the Skin amt Eyee, Pain in the Side, Bade, Chert, Limbt, dc., Sutlden Fluehet of Heat, Burn ing in the Fifth, Constant Jmagininyt of Evil and Great Dr petition of Spirittt.can bo effectually oored by I)R. HOOFLANDiB CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PBBPABED BT DR. C. M. JAUKKON. if THE GERMAN MEDIC JFK STORE, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their potter over the above ditcaeee is not excelled, \f equnlM, by any other preparation (n the United Statei, ae the curee atteet, in many coses, after ekilj'ulphytieiani hail failed. These Bitters re worthy tho attention of invalids. Possessing grea virtue* in the roctitioation of diseases of tho Liver and lesser glands, exercising tho most DRUGS AND MEDICINES. THE subscribers, wholesale and Rotail Druggists, I would respsotfully call tho attention of purchasers to their well-sooted stock of the above mentioned ar ticles, whioh they offer for sale at the loweat poeeible prices; also, PAINTS, GLASS, Ao.; Union White Load, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors, Varnialios, Gluos, Putty and Paint Brushoo; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds, vis: 8perm,Lard,Raposeed and Patent Oil; GROCERS’ ARTICLES: Whale Oil, 8t>ices, Mustard, Baleratus, Matehoa, Ao.; LANDRETU'S GARDEN 8EED8; Also. Medicine Cheats, Surgical Instruments, and Glassware, together with a great variety or artlolea for family nse, consisting of Gelatine, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, Ac., with an elegant assortment of fine French and English Hair and Tooth Br^ehca, Toilet Combs, Lubin'a Porfumes, Colognes, ana Hair Preparations— all of which are warranted to be of the best quality. * JOHN B. MOORE A CO. Savannah Medical College. SESSION 1853—*64. X IIK COURSE OK LECTURES IN THIS Institution will commence on the First Monday in re—i— j—* * *- - n atomy. W. G. BULLOCH, M.D., Prof. Principles and Prac tice of Surgery. P. M. KOLLOCK, M. D.. Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. C. W. WEST, M. I>., Prof. Medical Chemistry. E. H. MARTIN, M. D., Prof. Physiology. U. L. BYRD, M. D., Prof. Materia Mouioa and Thora- The editor said, Deo. 22d- Dr. Hoo/tand'e crlcbraU-d German Bitter», for the eure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronio or Nervous Dohility, iu deservedly ouo of tho moat popular medicines ot thu day. Theso Bitters have boon used by thousands, and a friond at our elbow says ho has him self received an offectual nnd permanontoure of Liver Complaint from tho use of this remedy. Wo are vinced that, in tho uho of theso Bitters, tho patient . stautly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of groat consideration. They aro pleasant in tasto and smell, and can be used b/ persons with tho most delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstances. We an sneaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise Scott's Weok1y,ono of the best literary papers pub lished, said, August 25— “Dr. Huojiand'e German Bitten, manufactured by Dr, Jaoksou, aro uow recommended by some of tho most prominent membors of the faculty to an article of much efficacy in cases of female w eakneus. As such is the oaso, wo would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle,‘and thus save tlictnsolvcs much sickness. Persons of debil itated constitutions will Hud theso Bictors advantage ous to their health, as wo know from oxpcrienco the salutary effoct they have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Uasette, the best family newspapor published in the United States. Thooditor •aye ot DR. HOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS. “It is seldom that we reoommend what are termed Pa tent Medicines, to tho oonfldonco and patronago of oul readers; and, thorofore, when wo recommend Dr. Hoof- land's Gorman Bitters, we wish it to bo distinctly under stood that we are not spoaking of tho nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief peribd and then forgotten, after they liavo done their guilty race of uiis- ohiuf, but of a nteaioino long established, universally prised, and w hieb has met the hearty approval of the aoultv itself.' Evidence upon evidence has been recoivod (like the foregoing) from all sections of tho Union, tho last three K ars, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that ero is more of it used in tho nractioo of tho regular physioians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com bined, a fact that can easily bo established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presonted evon in this form. That this medicine will eure Liver Comnlaint and Dyspepsia no ono can doubt, after using it as directed. It acts 8{>ccifically upon the stomach ana liver; it is pre ferable to calumel iu all bilioue dieeaeet—the effect is immediate. They can be administered to female fant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine has attainedlliat high character whioh is necessary for all medicines to attain to induco coun terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at tho risk of the lives of thoso who are innocently deceived. Look icell to the mnrke of the Genuine/ They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON opon the wrapper, and his name blow n in the bottle, without which they are npurioue. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch-etrcot, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respeotablo dealers generally through the country. PRICKS REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to oqjoy the advantages of their groat rcstorativo powers. Single bottles 75 ccnta. Also for sale by J. A. LaROCUK, W.W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savaunah, Oa. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Uarrall A Co..Charles ton. 8. C. MWFlv FEES.—For the full course, $105; Matriculation tyckel, $6; Demonstrator of Anatomy, $19; Gradua tion, $30. Requisites for Graduation, the samo as in other Medical Colleges. C. W. WEST, M. D., »pr 22 tlN Doan of the Faculty. newspaper* will ploaseoopy the above till 1st November, and send bills to this Offloo South Carolinian, Columbia, (tri-weekly) Courier, Charleston, “ Qso ’ (WM “ r) Patriot, Albany. Geo., “ Floridian, Tallahassee, Fla., • Advertiser, Montgomery, Ala., “ Advocate, Huntsvillo, Ala., ** Gazette. Chattanooga. Ala.. « New, Jacksonville, Fla.. “ a PREMIUM Hll.k 11418.’’ Toailioir, It onTj t see them—so call early at aug 20 BELDEN A CO’S. A Beebe’s Hate at 1)4. After this date, wo shall sell Beebe’s flue Hats of tho fall style, at $4 for cash. N. K. BARNUM A CO., 176 Broughton-st.,opposite St. Andrew's Hall. PI oct 3 CLAGIiOBN A CUNNINGHAM. C 'lHEUKffi on Merchants Rank, Now York, in J sums to suit purchasers, at Sight, for sale by may 23 ANDREW LOW A CO. G rind stonks.-k in etore. For sale by •opt26 tons Grind Stoues, COHEN A TARVER. and I UTTER AND OlIEKME.—10 kogs Go shen Butter,and 25 boxes Choose; just received, for sale by CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. TOBACCO. J UST rxeived, 5 kogs Rough and Ready Tobac co, a ohoio j article. For sale by r. JACOB. No. 29 Bull-streot, sept 26 8ign of the Big Indian. L IME—300 bbls. l.iiue uow landing at White- head's wharf, por brig Argo, from Beaton, oct 4 For sale by OGDEN A BUNKER. T) ECEIVKD PER BARK FKICJHTnnd XV for sale— 5balf cheats finest Y Hysou Tea; 5 do Extra fine do; 6 do Extra, pat up in Foil; 2 do Imperial do; 3 do extra Oolong do; 3 do extra fine do; 2 do Congo do; fine Oolong, Oolong curious, Ae. (V S CRUBBING, White Wash, Stovo, Shoo and Dusting Brushes, for sale by oct 17 MORSE A NICHOLS, 116 Broughton-et. F INEHIIIRTH—Just received a full supply of fine Cotton, for sale at 147 Bay-st. 1 *' PRICE Ag oot 16 E AgVEADER. M, OUKNINU DoLAlNEM.—A very bund some lot of Mourning and Second Mourning De- s, at KEMPTON A VERBTILLES, 72 St. Jolien and 105 Bryan-etreots, Waring'* Range. S MOKED TONiiUEH AND DEEP.—100 Smoked Tongues; 2 bbls 8moked Beef. Landing from Keystone State and for sale by oct 19 CLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM. P 1 sep 19 i Nuts, 'MINI8 A FLORANCE. Y ENTH—Just received per stcuim-r, Clotb, Can siinere, Satin and Velvet Vests, for sale by oct 4 ROBINSON A CAMP. TO SMOKERS AND C11KWBKS. J UST received, u very superior lot of Tobacco and 8cgars; Tobacco of iho most celebrated brand*, and Sogsra that are geuuiuo and imported, for aale at tho Apothecaries' Hau by * ■«P*30 J. E. DkFORD. OUGAKR, COFFEE, Ac.—25 hhds I'orto Rico •v ftftdMoeeovado Sugars; 190bbls Powdered, Crush ed and Befined Sugars; 109 boxes of Soaps aud 8tarch; 60 boxes of Candles, end n general assortment of Heavy Groceries. All of which we offer the trado on aa good terms aa any establishment in the city. ociS M. J. SOLOMONS. I NDIA RUBBER UOMBS-Rewing Birds, Silver Plated Castors, 8poons, Forks and a fine as sortment of Table Cutlery, just received and for sale very low by (oct 21J J. p. COLLINS. / WMB8, BHUMHKS dcc.-A Beautiful as- \J sortment of Ivory, Buffalo and Shell, Tuck. Drees. Puff, bine teeth. Side and Children’s Long Combs, also, Vi®?^ wo0 ^ Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair, also, Tooth, Nail. Comb and 81iaying Brushes, of Kng- awd for sale by** ^ mer caa tnanufaoture, just received 00123 JOHN B. MOOR* d CO. A KB—ALE—59iihls Albany Cream Ate, Brew- ed Mproisly for m e,just received and for eale Albany Ale Depot by 00121 W. M. DAV1D80N. A, I 'INE CUTLERY—Just receivod a very su* perior assortment of Washtenholm'sand Rodgers' ^.Cutlery: also,some very fine Rasors with and without Maes; Ladiw* flno Scissors, Ao. Ac., for sale at the Apothecaries' Hall by 001 2° J. E. DaFORD. T I MB—75 hhds Lime in store, aud for sale by AJ OCtX; MINIS A FLORANCE. 7 TO THE PUBLIC. T> ADWAY Sc- CO., (ho Inventors, Manufacturers XV end Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. It. R. Remedies, were tho first to discover a Remedy possess ing the marvelous and Miraoullous power or stopping the most Exorueiatiug Pains in an instant, allaying the worst Cramps and Spasms, either internal or external, in a few minutes, and soothing tho most severe Par oxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tio Dolorous, as soon as applied. Tho R. R. R. Remedies consist of Uiroe Rcmodics, each possessing quick and wonderful [ lowers over certain complaints and diseases, and will nstautly relieve tho Human Syrtem from paiu—Reg ulate each Organ to a Healthy Action— Hesolvo away all Diseased Deposits—nenovate the body from all Corrupt Humors—Rebuild the Weaaand Broken Down Constitutions—Restore to lloalth. Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. B. B. B. NO. 1. Badway’i Heady Kclicf, For all Acute Complaints, ntcrnnl nnd Kxtcrnn it it is applied oxternally, oi system, it will stop the most excruciating pain and quickly roinovo its cause. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a mason, woll known in Brooklyn, was a crippio uine years. Rad- way’s Roady Relief relievod him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled bioi to walk two miles without rutoh in three days, aud cured him ■ the above navo boon cured by K. It. Belief. CHOLERA AlOBBUS.—ltadway’s Ready Bollefwill relievo tho sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutos. It will euro tho must desperate oasr- 1 fow hours. NEURALGIA.—Tho moment R. R. Reliefiif applied it allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always Scalds, Straids, Buraias, Stiff Joints, Lameness. One application of ltadway's Heady Reliof will in momonts entirely atop the pain. It reduces swellings, hoals sores, cats and wounds, removes bruises, alluys the most violent irritations.— For all pains nso R. B. Relief. Look for the signature of Itedway A Co. on each bottle. B.B. B. NO. 2. Radw&y’s Renovating Resolvent. Uosolvcs, Heuoviite*, Kcbulld*. IT CURES.—Scrofula, Tumors, Bleeding of the Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, 8t Vitus' Dance, Sores, Rickets, Sait Rboum, Asthma' Nodes, Cankor, Bron chitis, Favor Sores, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters. The above eighteen complaints R. It. Resolvent will positively euro. It renovates the syitem completely, Rosolving away from tho Solids all iu pure Poisonous and Diseased De posits, treeing the Blood and Fluids of Lifo from ail corrupt humurs, restoring Energy and Vigor, Health and Strength to over/ Urgan and Member of tho body. Lcttcrn froiii High Authority. Hon. J. J. Middleton, of VVacoamaw, 8. C., writes us under date of May 2d, 1853, that Radway's Renovating Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on Ills plantation at Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years' standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of ontirely cured by Radway's Renovating Resolv ent, aud is now at work upon tho plantation. To tho people of 8. C., Mr. Middleton is well known, and to the political world Mr. Aiiddleton ia no stranger. SCROFULA.—When tho Patient has been afflicted under, favorable symptom* will ap- Tbirty years Fifteenth day, We have had cases whore old men of sixty years.'who have boon scrofulous all thoir lives, wore entirely cured by Radway's Renovating Resolvent R. R. Remedies ex hibit their othoaov immediately. They do not keep the afflicted, pain-strlokon sufferer lingering in doubt, but readily exhibit their efficacy; instantly relieving pain, renovating, restoring, rebuilding, ami regulating the diseased body, to health and strength. Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under date of May 39,1863, writes “ that a aorvant girl who was so reduced that no one would givo a thrip for her life," she was so covered with sores that there was a epot of pure flesh of the else of a silvor dollar on whole body, was entirely cured by Radway's Kenovat- 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 tho bowels in tho morning. Radway's Regulators, Roady Roller, Renovating Re- solvont are sold by Druggists every where. RADWAY A CO., 162 Fnlwm-it, N. Y. N. B.—R. R. Regulators are of light oolor. oct il niortiuiore’s RHEUMATIC COMPOUND. i4 sure nnd safe remedial agent Jor Rhcuma tiain in all ila forma. rpiiK astonisbiugsuccoHs which has uttcudcil this X medicine in tho treatment of Rheumatio Com plaints, either inflammatory (acute) or chronic, of m matter what complicated form, or of long or short du ration, renders It the most valuable preparation evei discovered, aa tho sole reliable remedy for this dire complaint; nnd ao radical ia it in its workings, that it has secured the sanction of many of the first physi cians, who have used it as % dernier rc**ort, without faith in its merits, oiUy to be convinced of its uiraoulons powors. Mqbtimork's Courouitn is a vegotablo extract, an interui-1 remedy, pleasing to the tasto, harmless in its effects, and can be administered to nil agos and condi tions without foar, prepared solely for tho treatment of this one disease. It is a tonio, strengthening to the system gonera! whilst it soothes the nerves, and imparts a healthy tion to the digestive organs, aud puriflaa the blood.— Thousands have already found relief and permanent cure; and in each and evoiy case where it has been tested, it has invariably anawered the purpose, never lie of its virtues, as they base its merits ontirely upon its performances, and allow the latter only to be tioned in its behalf. Testimonialo of the highest actor are daily received from various sections of the Union, corroborating these facts, aud giving additional and undoubted evidence of the virtues oi this truly great and reliable remedy. For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN DER A CO., at their Central Offioe, No. 1 Barclau-et. New York, and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. ftnd J. IL CARTER, Ag Puts, Bavauuah. codlewtw - — *pri J?atkkt wedioike 8i kCi Ayer’s CherryPectorar kORr «m ovu or ** fttt.ratlon tof4oU ll *t,'tjV|^ 1 .Lw.fllt_ 1 , OTUi lu '"' t , rV’» 4 *’'*PtoC; j Libation of cb, B |,t„ J? Honline Art. A out triol of it, tirtn., ' thl, brood country ho, proren bojond ndo.bL !?.!' "■ modicina or con.birt.tio. •o i.uroly control nnd onre tho nurn.rou. rnriti,;. , pulmonary dll,ouo which hue hitherto , 01 our mldit thounndn nnd thoninnd, ar.ry , deed, there 1. now at undent reuon to bellere n n dy im> It length boon fonnd whioh enn b, nil,d AT ouro tho molt dongoroni motion, of tho lunn n“ •pnoo hero will not pormit no to pnbliih >u nroT. ' or tho enrol oireeted by it, mo. hot wo would oHU™ the followingnnd refer farther enquiry to , rictn Almanac, which tho ng,nL below named way. bo plouod to forol.h iroo, wherein are foil o.,, oulirr, and ludiipnublo proof of them o' Atmonln ™ OBioo of Trnmportatlon. Lnuron. B. R in, Angurt dth. ib4 t l.C. ATM. Dear Sir—liy UtUo.on,four hM jmt rocovorod from n .erere nttnek of rn.li... Sooriol borer. Mo throat wu rotten. nndorSJ l L pl,t that ri.itod him, prononnood hlmndendchu?*?*® log uud your CninuT I‘rtroR*L in Cellforoi. i.f. 1 ' winter ot 1869, for a severe attack or Bronlh entire suocoss, I was induced to try it oust* I gave him a tea-spoon-lull every three houM menoing in tho morniug, and by ten o'clock at found a decided change for tho better, and afJt*k** days' use ho was able to or drink Without Its use in tho above mmed disease will saveinaa*. child from a premature grave, and relieve the teiif, 1 of many a fond parent. For all affections of tha ih! ^ and lungs, I believe It the best medlcine „tliL feoling of the deepost gratitude, prompts mo lnsddr... A Ingyoo tho.o fow line,-but for Juur ImftirUrudVj oorory. my llttlo boy would now bare boon in Mont world. I am yours, with great respect, ‘ n,r J. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans. LRU nock Hill, (8omoreot Co.) N. J., J U |. oi Dr. J. C. Avxb,—Since your medicine hai’b^t. knownhero.it has a greater demand than anvnth. cough remedy wo have over sold. It is spoke* eth terms of unmeasured praise by thoso who have aud > and 1 know orsomo cases where tho best thev can ... of it, is not too muoh fo. the good it hat done I ploasure in Bolling It, because I know that I am my oustomers the worth of their monoy, and I r««i 11. tilled in eeeiog the benefit it confers. ***• Ploaso send mo a further supply, and believe mo Yours, with respect, JOHN C. WRlTLOCR P. 8.—Almost any number of certificates etn b« you, if you wish it. do tent Windsor, C W., June 16 Kw J.C. Aticr. Oir,—This may oertlfy. that 1 have uieu your Cukiiry Pxctoral for upwards of one vtw- and it is niy sincere belief that 1 should have betn )■ my grave ere this time if 1 had not. It hat cured mtof a dangerous affection of the lungs, and 1 do not over state my convictions when I tell you it is a priesliJ remedy. Yuura, very respectfully, " D. A. McCULLIN, Attorney at Lew Wilksbarre. l’n., Sept.28, Ikm’ Dr. J. C. Aykk. My dear 8ir,—Your medicia*). muoli approved of by those who have used it hire aid its oouiposition is such as to insure and maintain iur«- putvtion. I invariably reoommend it for pulmonirr affections, as do many of our principal phyeieiaai, 1 l am your friend, CHAS. 8TREATER, M. d. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell. Mu. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO..W. W. LINCOLN T. M. TURNER A CO., J.B. MOORE A C0.,8a?aa\ and all druggists throughout the south. July 1» AT lowThBo GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA! IN QUART BOTTLES. PBBPABED BT J. DBNNIS,M. D„ AUUUHTA, GEORGIA. ’ h For Diaeaaea of the Liver, and to purify ibt Blood: Uaeful in Jaundice, Sick Head ache, Dizzineea, Lota of Appetite, Ueneral Debility, Conatipaiion, Fi/eacauaedby Coativeneae, Faina in the Bonea, or Rheumntiam cauaed by the uae of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaueoua Eruptiona, Pimvltt , Boila, Ulcera,8fc. F 3 MIK above diseases urise gonerally from an inie> tivo state of the Liver, or an impure state of the ood. The Sarsaparilla will be found useful In nth! from the fact that it stimulates the Liver to iacttaiid action, whioh causes the removal of morbifle u«at< from the blood. With moat of persons it acts upon the bowtli an mild purgative; it cleanses the system from its impari ties, without causing any irritation in the aliinenurv canal, or debilitating effect. Its healthy aotion on the Livor and Blood pmnli the tendency of morbid influences, and is often a safe guard against disease. Those who are acquainted with tho Southern Sarsaparilla will readily perceive that tills preparation has Abe natural Sarsaparilla taiw, which proves it to be a pure and unadulterated arutli. The citiaena of 8avannah and vicinity will find that tbia articlo hna the best effect upon the system, sat gives better satisfaction to those who use it than say preparation ot the kind in use. Physicians have assurance from the proprietor that it oontains nothing but Sarsaparilla, with spirit sad ■acoharine matter enough only to preserve it. Price $1 por battle, or 6 bottles for $5. Sold in Savannah by James 11. Car ter and J.B. Moore A Co.; Mid villo, by J. Griffin; Banderaville, by N. IK. Ilaines A Brother; Waynesboro', by L. Bwarti, and by druggkte generally. ' Thoso ordering thia article from drurglBUoreotamli- miaaion merchant*, should express in tbelr order*, ty “Donnin’* Georgia Sariaparilla.” lUortiinore’9 BITTER CORDIAL AND ISLOOD PURIFIER. I3F* Frice, One Dollar per Bottle. f| 'HIS invaluable preparation has obtained n pop* X ularity wherever Introduced, unprecedented ia tho history of any other preparation brought befur* tbs publio. The multiplied thousands who have uied It, and have realised its marvellous effects in removing diseases. Uc-Kistabllahlng Nnture, nnd Re»t*riig the Nervous »y*tcui> now herald it to the world as possessing the most icpt- lior medical virtuos kuown in the Materia Medico. Eminent Professors and Physioians of the tint Hail ing iu tho medical profession nse rind prescribe it a*tit most olloctivo Alterative* nnd Blood Purifier ever known; whilo vast numbers who had long nffo- ed from diseases or complaints brought on by Srdentary' Habile, Expoeure, Indication, liirptd Slate of the Liar, or Impuritue of the btoml, now look upon tbia tenM aa moat Myittrioue and Magical in its healing preptr- ties and restoring powers. Neuralgia, General Debilityand NervousAffections, Dyspep sia or Indigestion, Iross of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomaoh, Nervous llead- eache or Flow of Blood to the Head, Costive- ness, or Irregularities of the Bowels, Pleuriiy, Pains or Misery in the Side or Region of the Heart, Flatulency or Depression of Bpirits, Palpitation of the Heart, Difficult Breathing, Sink- ing Sensations, Prostration of tho Ntrvoua B/itm, Cold, Chilly Sonsations, or Numbness of the Flokh or Limbs, Difficult or Profuse Eipte- Uration, Night Sweats, Diseases of the Heart, or affection of the Lungs, Jaun dice, Disease of the Kidneys, De rangement or Prostrate Condi tion of the Organa of Na ture, whioh cause Pain ful Irregularities, especially with Females. Producing Dobility and Prostration of tho Nervoui 8j»* tom. Pale or Ballon Complexion. Erysipelas, and all Cutaneous Eruptions of the Skin, or Humor*of the Blood—theso, aud their kindred Complaints, here die- tressed thousands. Thoy may have originHedfrom very simple and unsuspected causes, but lb* di*«»** and its cause must be removed, if you would tiyoj “ Life, Health aud Happiness." , „ .. The thousands who nave prooured and used Mon 1 * more's colobrated Bitter Cordial aud Blood Purifier, *»7 that" those diseases cannot remain long in the svsun after commencing its nse." It operates like % charm, acts as a fine tonic, corrects the tonei of the >tomacb. strengthens tho digostivo organ*, stimulates the llr« to healthy aotion sufficient to throw off the impure anu poiiunous accretion*, imparts purity, richness aud vi tality to tho blood, eircnlates it freely throughout to* system, thereby neutralising and removing impure fl*- posits, renews and strengthens the nervoureyiwm, re store* tho constitution in all its strength and vigor, sau imparts a glow of health and beanty ofoomplexlo*- The evidence in its behalf is overwhelming, and from high sources, but it is known that for two year*the np* ply hai not met the demand. This hundreds of sg« B “ can certify. They say “ every bottle sold selis ft dei« more;" while it uow meets extensive sale than ono thousaud Druggists, among whom are eminent physioians, who uao aud prescribe it. This ia a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, »*d FJJ footly safe to bo used in anv state of health, oven by u» most delicate female or child. AST Price $1 99 per bottle. u j par sold by Druggists generally. Wholeiale •»« niwll Urugglato wlU bo nuprllod oo npplIonUoo » Proprietor.^ ^ ai.eXANDEH k CO.. Pr»P r j'“" t No. I Barelay-street, (Aster House), Now J Haviland, Uarral A Ri*ley,and Ruihfou, Clark * ^ Wboloort. Agontn, “£ sotoM0N S*CO, . and J. U. CARTER, . qpr 1 eodlawt-w Ageutafo^Bavann^ UNDiUEH.—75 bbla ABAC Clarified8*1^ 500 bbls Powdered and Crashed ° d0 39 hhds Ht Croix fid bbls H Smith and Canal Flour 150 do Baltimore . . 189 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia do 199 bags 98 lbs each, Georgia 60 bbis Butter, Sugar and Soda Cra«k«rs 25 do Pilot Bread; 40boxee8oda Biscuit 150 bbls Portland Sugar House Syrup 75 do Now Orleans d® 60 do Good Eating Potatoes nndlt* ftl bones lieJel.' 6 end 8 1-ntont Tallow 75 do Adamautine d0 25 do Judd A Son Sperm , 60 dos. Broome; 15 bbls No. 1 Mackerel 29 half bbls No 1. , do 76 boxes White and Yellow Cheese 25 bbls Prime Lard; 69 ke« do do jj 190 boxes 5,8 and pounds' Tobaooo, good brsow 89 do 5 aud 8 Graut A Wllliamc Tobjeco . 150 do Smith, Colgate, Oraton » Bd ** Family Soap; 75 do Pale do; 120 do No 1 do 60 boxos Pearl Starch 80 whole half and qr. boxos Raisins 25 Drums Figs; 50 boxes .Herring*. W and for salo by l6ct 211 WEBSTER A PAL^ 41 UUAItS.—7r. Iililo. CfUibnd, l*o»iler«.l. » o rlnnd nod A nnd C waBn°4 gjf^'ffoaAlig, L'l.UUU and PUTATOKS-I- SfRStt, r nrt.br l«pjn OUUAK.—90 bbla. Uianri-n 8 to? d V' 1 .,, JI. I ,'HP.HII Arrlvnl- Per “'-““‘Yrtii« Jt' Hams, Smoked Beef, 10 cases Piekles, o for family use, and for sale by D j-oBD- "«tlS Zl~-‘— LACK PANTALOONS.-Jb>' " C c«e- seventy-five pairs of fine B1 k Doe 8* Mt ->« "r robinsoil* HOCTIl-WiiMTKttN B. KOAP 8T0 204 “"AT c. a. t. miu*.