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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1853)
book amp job PBiimwo. 10EN1M0 SEWS HIWBB PRESS. m _ w. in now prepared wUk promo nni mMuiIt. Moortmont of ptlntlopnintOTlol to tiMoto BOOK nnd JOB PRINTING of toorj Tn- rl.tr, itiofa 01 Pnmphlntn, Ilnnitblllu, Unn Show Bllla, BUSINESS CAROS, CUECKS. BILL HEADS, NOTES. BILLS OF LADINO, CIRCULARS, LABELS, LAW BLANKS, INSURANCE' POLICIES, *o„ Ac, In Uio boot mnnoor nnd nt tho ohortoot notion. BUSINESS CARDS printed for Dorn $1 to$3 per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rate*. Confidant in onr ability to fire satisfaction in prices ani in ihs execution qf tin *eork, we solicit a share of the patronage of the public. oet 19 Mote, Engines & Machinery. rr HE aUBSGttiHKk would respectfully inform J, hie friend* and the publie generally, that ha !e located in Aavamah, Qa.. and is prepared to give hi* exolueive aitentioi. to thoso wishing hie services in pre- paring plans, famishing Drawings for Steam Engines, haw Mills and Macbioery in general. Ue will also de vote his time ^superintending the ereotlon of Saw Mills throughout the South, as he has the ageaey for so me of the largest Machine Maanfaetering esUbllshmeaU in tha United States. He ia also prepared to give, par- tie* desiriag it, every lalormation ia regard to the coat or Engines, Mill (leering and Maehlnery of all do- scrip.ion*; Shingle Machines, Leather Belting, double or single made to order end warranted to be good.— Persons ordering work through him may rest assured their orders will be filled with dispatoh, and every i lioving it to be the only plan that , operated ia all kinds of Umber. By this plan, the tim ber isMourod so as to prevent springing whilst the saw is in the oat. Tbs set works are geared so that by turniug one wheel the log is adjusted at both ends; thus saving the labor of on* hand. Parties wishing tolesm Mis advantages of this im provement are referrtd to Pierce a Mxgkuoek's Mill at No. 9X,C. Railroad, ecu Fum.ek 4 Co., B-). 7 Central Railroad. Long **t>orienoo and close attention given prnotlually to constructing and operating Steam Haw Mills, warrants the subscriber in the conndsnie of being able to give every satisfaction. Tnose wanting machinery for working wood, such ai Daniel's improved Planer, Tenoning machine, Mor tising machine, Sash, Moulding and Slat Machine Boron Saw, to., by calling on the subscriber may ob tain them (rum the best manufacturers, of labor saving machines for workiug wood ever offored to the public. Prompt attention will be given to all letters (post paid) addressed to 11ENHY MITCH EL, RKrr.RENnKs: Messrs. Wm. U. Miles 4 Co., Savannah. Messrs. R. A. Allen 4 Co.?’} tovaonab. R. W. Gians, Wilmington, N. C. Harlem k Hollingsworth, ) Wilmington J. M. Pool k Co., / DcL Osmond k Oret, Angosta, Ga. ly jjSk COFFEE HOUSE. TIIE Undahiigitril line leased, mid has now fitted up in ueat aud elegant style, the building on Draytoii- streot, next door to Way k King's, to be occupied as a COFFEE HOUSE, where he intends to ssrre np in superior style, every ]>slioary of the Season. New York Ofsiers, Hnvnnnnl* Oysters, Venison, Grouae* I’nrtrlilgcs, Fisk, New York and Philadelphia Beef, Arc.. dkc. f Will always be kept on huud, aud served up in a style never before equaled in this oity. Parties furnished witli private Suppers and Dinners on short uotino. lie will keep only the best Liquors, ootii 3m JOHN MoK. CODY. INSURANCE. SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, WEDNESbAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1853. Marine and Fire Insurance Agency. Uudersigned will t*ka risks on Cargoes and 1 might*. Also, on Bondings and Furnltnw, and on Rios from neighboring Flantations. to the Mills In * " WM. CRABTREE. Agent, the CD; V No. JOHN OLIVER, Houie, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla zier, Paper Hanger. &c. t>E 15 H that a I, 131, SUUUUIITON STREET. lut all work in his liue entrusted to him,shall be done promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts by an assiduous attention to business, the employment ofooinpeiitent workman and the use of the best inaterl- o insure a continuance of their favurs. Ho kuups for sals mixed and dry paints, paint oil, turpentine varnishes, wiudow glass and putty; paint, markin' white waah and other brushes. may 10 6m MOUTI1 WESTERN RAILROAD. I) ASSEMiKft Trains leuvu Mucoii daily at OVfc . 1 A. M., arrive at Oglothorpe 10J4 A. M., arrive at Columbus l o’clock P. M. Leavo Columbus dally at 9 o’clock A. M., and Ogle thorpe atll>B A. M., arrive at Macon 3>4 T. M.. con necting at Maoou oaoli way with Central Railroad trains to 6avanuah, Augusta and Millodgeville, with Macon and Wostorn trains to Griffin, Atlauta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nashville, 4o. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fast line of coaches. » miles to Opelika, tbenco 04 miles by M.k W.P. Rail Road to Montgomery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee end Eu- faula mail stages. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W. ADAMS. Macon, Aug. 31,1851. tf angSl MARINE RAILWAY. ■-X. The undersigned respectfully informs all who may need bis servioes, that he^fiflM aMBhas charge of the MARINE RAI1.WAY.9HB which is now in successful operation. Ue is. therefore, prepared to take up vessels of nay site usually visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, do., on reason- ablo terms. Thoss who wish to clean or paint tho bot toms of thoir vessels, can also be accommodated on the Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is also prepared to oontraot for building Vessels of any qlass or descrip tion, and to oarry on the business of Ship-Carpenter- lug, Spar-making and Caulking, in all its various branches, at the oastern extremity of the oity. JUT A good bhipsaitbis on tho premise*. mar 11 11. f. W1LLINK, Jr. IlOI-M-N 111,,I Mllll-S. A lot of ,«*] MULES nnd HOUSES lor T. F. STEVENS' Hteblu, Cor. Broughton k Uarnard-ets. mg 94 « .V. V. , SAVAN.NAU, Got. 4th, 1853. 'TUE undersigned Physician* nru of opiuiou that -A ,.?. re f wldr of Oymnastlo Exercises, suoh as will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Mr. Lindner, is in tho highest degree uonduoiva to health and vigor of constitution, and desir* to reoommeud it most cordially to tho public. It is ia suou a school of phyelolal exercise that pa- routs may expect to find tho moans of establishing lor their children, that robust and alastio strength, which repels tho attacks of disease, and it particularly oom- meads itself to them. 8. N. HARRIS, M. D. GEO. F. COOPER, M. D. P. II. W1LDMAN, M. D. JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D. G. GANAUL, M. D. K. YONGB, M. 1>. lonub, oi. if. C. w. WEST, M. D. e received at the Gymnasium and instructed in Gymnastlos or Callsthenlos, with Fenoing Teiimx—Pupils ■ (broad and small Sword) at $10, for a Urn of six mouths. ' ‘ CHEAP GASH J BOOT Ac MitOE MTOKE, South- West Corner Congress nnd hkitakerstreets. THE subscribers are now receiving theii Fall and Winter Stock, which has been eclected with partloular attention to the demands of the Savannah ■opt sr be desired by tho purchaser. Wo . e every article iu our lluo may bo Store, including a large stock of Planta- MURPHY k DEVANNY. HACK, I.1VKKY .up SALE STABLE ,2e Comer of Broughton nnd Unrnard-ets. THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor, aug 24 ly Hwedenborg’s Works. J 'HE Writings of Bwedenhorg, ami ColInterR) Works of cmlnont NEW CHURCH authors, at w York and Boston prices. Kept oonetantly on hand, audf or sale by J. P. COLLINS, id ly Agent O. 8. A , 100 Bryan-et. House aud Sign Painting. F. O. CARL, Broughton street, first door above Lyceum Hall Offers his services to the public for the execution ol House, Sign, Ornamental 1‘aiutiug, aud Graining. Ue keeps for sale at liU store, Paints, Oils, Paper Hang ings, Qllt Picture Fr&tnoa, Japanued Tins, for signs, ko. All work dons ohoap, and warranted to give satisfko- tGm Sinn ta p 19 Aquatic Club or Vcoriilu. rilHE first annual Regotta of the Aquatic Club of J. Georgia, will take plaoo at 8avaunah. commencing on Wsdnesday, November 30, 1853. The following purses are offered by the Club: For Eight Oared boats, not to oxosed 48 feet in longth—one puree $4uo Six do do do 43fi 300 ■epifij siw—ia u.i;ujuuinu, c ♦♦♦Charleston Courier and Mercury, plei 500 STOVES FOR SALE, JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 Broughton-street, Savannah. THE Sou Urn ro Iron Witch Cooking Stove stand, unrivaled as a Stove for Southern use, and challenges all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Btovee. Tin War* at wholesale. Housekeeping articles, Wood en Were, etc., etc., to vrhicb tho advertiser invites the attention of old and nsw customers. oct 6 I NRUKliBUKR COMjlK-'-Newiug Birds, 8ilver Plated Castors, 8f>f~zz. Forks and a flue as- portment of Tab]* Cutlery, just rsoelv^i and/or anl* yfcrj law by [oct 21 ] J. COLLiNB. B utte h, chkkhe, iieruingh, &c. AS kegs selected Goshen Butter; . WDOxesselected Cheese; do New Sealed Herrings; S u “ k ’ h “‘ ; Received par steamer and for sals by SM 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Home Insurance Company OF THE CITY OF IiKW-YORK. Capital 1500,000, all pHld In. SIMEON L. LORMI8, President. Charles J. Marti*, See'ry. nnilB 81TBBCHIUKK8 having Keen appoint- J ed Agents of the above named Company, are now prepared to take risks against Fire or Buildings, Mer chandise, 4c., or favorable terms. jy8 COHENS 4 HERTZ. Fire aud Life Imurance Agency. Farm era’ Fir© Inanranc© Company OF UTICA, N.Y. Capital, $200,000. Granite Fir© Insurance Company OF UTICA, N. Y. CAriTAL, $180,000. Charter Oak I.ire Innnrnnce Company* HARTFORD, CONN. Capita!.(endorsed by the Bute)f260,000. ▲LTEKD Gill, President. Jas. C. Walrlbt, See y Knickerbocker Fire Innurnnce to., OF WATERFORD, N. Y. CAriTAL. $1 60,000. CBAai.ua Cramer, President. F. D. Mob, 8eo ry These Companies having a cash capital, safely In vested in bond and mortgage, are prsparad to effect In surance against damage by fire, on all kind# of property on reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-etreet. THE UNITED STA TES LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity and Trust Compnny, Charter Perpetual— Calk Xyilcm. CAPITAL $050,000. This company combines the Mntual and Proprietary system, and will insura the lives of white persona, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medieel Examiner, mar 16 ly MINIS 4 FLORANCE, Agente. Bancroft A Bryan, GENERAL AGKNTH ANI) BROKER*, FOR THK rUKCUASR AND SALE Of STOCKS, BONDS, EXCHANGE A REAL ESTATE. No* 117 Bay Hired, Mavaunnb. jan 21 1/ Liverpool and Loudon Fir© nud Ell© Inaurnnre Company. f|MlK undersigned Agents of the shove Company, 1 will take risks against Fire on Building*, Stock In Trade, Ac., on the most favorable terms. BANCROFT 4 BRYAN, jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah. ROYAL INSURANCE COdlFANV. LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, *1,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. 'I'll 18 INSTITUTION hue established an Aguncy 1 in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce und Property will be issued by ANDllE W LOW 4 CO. Savannah, January 21,1853. LONDON I’ll (TIN IX FI UK OP FI IK. 'I'll 18 Company takas Fire Risks in this city,and 1 insures Rents and Leases, aep 2 ROUT. UABEItHHAM 4 SON, Agente. JR TNA ■NrtUltANUK CO til FAN \ CF HARTFORD, CONN. 'T'HK undersigned, Agents of the ribove Company, I eontinue to take risks against Firo on Buildings, Stocks,etc.,on the mostfavorakle tonne, apr 14 COHEN8 4 HERTZ. Mutual iilf© lueurnure Couipuuy of' New York. I 8 A AC A RBATT, Soc'y. F. 8. WINSTON, 1 Pree't. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Applioatioue received by feb 14 ly W.P. HUNTER, Agent. Houtborn Alutual Insurance Company* A SHUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— jrh Aluon Cuahk, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Aotuary. The undersigned, Agent of the above Company, con tinues to take the following risks, vii: Marine, Rivsr and >\>e; also on tho lives of Servants. Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com pany. No extra premium for residing in the South. WILLIAM KING, Agent, jan* ly Corner of Bay and Drayton its. NOTICES. f EGAL CO-PARTNERSHIP*—Tho un- 1 J dereigned have this day formed a Co-Partnership, fortho practice of Law and Equity iu tho various Courts of Eastern and Middle Circuits, under the name and style of Marsh 4 Uuururd. Ml./.FORD MARSH, oot 1 JOHN M. GUKIIAHD. To tlic TIIF. undersigned no longer nets u* Agent for L. 8. BENNETT 4 CO., for the purchase of Carriages. Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON, sept 3U 3ui XJ OTIUE—Thu subscribers have removed their X i Stock of Goods, to who store recently occupied by Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. 2UI Bay-street, where thoy would be happy to see their friends and customers, sep 1C CRANE 4 RODGERS. KT OTICK*—Mr. II. I). W. Alexander is my lo- 1 l gaily authorised Agent for the transaction uud closing up of my business, aug 1 J. C. THORNTON. I^OTICE*—Tho uudersigned will continue to Iv carry on the Lumber aud Timber bueueeie as heretofore, uuder the name auo style or J. Roberts 4 Co. J. ROBERTS, mar 19 ROBERT AUSTIN, NOTICE. 1,'ACTOKM, IH e rc linn ta nml Others, do- I_ airing to havo their Cotton repacked, oau do ao by applying at toy press. Eastern Wharves, mar 6 tf C. A. L. LAMAR. | bINVOLUTION*—The co-purtiioi»bip here- J, / tofore existing under the name and style ot Kinohley, Ix>ckett4 Co., is this day dissolved by mutu al eonsent. The name of the flrinofca be used by either party iu liquidation or any debts due them. Susannah, May 24,1853. E. F. KINCHLEY, E. LOCKETT, A. THOMAS. VTOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the Xv buainesa at the Old Stand, under th* name ol Kinobloy 4 Thomas. E. F. KINCHLEY, may 25 tf A. THOMAS. FOPAKTNERHUIP NOTICE. '1 HR uudersisned havo this day associated them- J aalvsa together under the name and style of Ketnp- ■on 4 Verstille. for the transaction of a general Dry Qo<da business. Having taksu the stand in Waring s Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 197 Bryan-sts., next door to Messrs. F. Zogbsum 4 Co/a Music store, they will, la a few days, b* prepared to offer to their (rieuds aud the public, a uandaome and well aelacted assortment of Bprlng Gooaa. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON. HENRY W. VERSTILLE. Savannah, Feb. 17,1852. feb 19 COPARTNERSHIP. mHK undersigned huvo formed a copartnnrebip, 1 taking offoot from tha first day of January lost, un der the firm of JOHN B. MOUltE 4 CO, for the transac tion of a general wholesale 4 retail Drug, Paint and Oil buainesa. They may be found at the old atand of Moore 4 Hendrickson, Gibbons Bulldiuge. nxarl . JOHN B.3IOORE. DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. STlLWELIi. UTIUE*—I have diapo*o(l of thuontiro atock 11 of Hardware of MoClesky 4 Norton to Messrs. Samuel Palmer 4 Son, and solicit, in thoir behalf, a oontiuuanoe of the liberal patronage hitherto extended to the late firm. My books, notes, aud account*, aa well as thoso of MeClosl.y 4 Norton, are in the hands of Mr. George U. Welsh (with Messrs. Palmer 4 Bon) who is my author ised agent, and will attend to the settlement of all tho unfinished business, and who alone is authorised to ro- oeipt for the samo. JOHN B. NORTON. Savanuah, August 1,1853. 3m /~ > 10PARTNKR8IIIp7—Tho undersignedhav- yj In* purchased from Mr. JOHN R. NORTON his stook of Hardware, will continue the busiuosa at the same store uuder the style aud firm of Samuel Palmer 4 Son. SAMUEL PALMER, „ . 8- B. PALMER. Savannah. August 1, 1853. Union Steam Saw Jtllll. THE SUBSCRIBERS TTAVING completed their now STEAM SAW XI MILL, ar# now prepared to cut and fill orders for LUMBER of every dimension at short notice. In the building of this MILL, we have taken advantage of al! the reoeut improvements in the construction and ma chinery of mills, and aro of opinion that our MILL will only require a trial to convtuoo any ono that she can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not suporior, to any other mill iu the State. To those who may favor ua with their orders, we will say that our utmost exer tions shell be used to give satisfaction, both in puuctu- alityand prioea. J. ROBERTS 4 CO. eat Order# may be left at our office, No. 1U5 Bay-sis., or at tho MILL, Eastern Wharvos. tf aug 3 Slaves Wanted, OF WIIITK OAK OK WATER OAK. OT less tliau 4*2 or ovor 44 iucho« loug. _L v do. do 6 do 7 do wide, do do 1 do 3 do thiok. The back edge of the Stave to ba dresse. down to the aamo thickness as the front edge. The Steves to be itraightiy cleft, aud free from knots, warps, or worm-kolas. For staves prepared in strietoonformity to this speci fication, and doliverod on Messrs. Jt. A. Alien 4 Go’s lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to let March, 1854, Fifty Dollars per 1090 pieces will be paid by ANDREW LOW 4 CO. Savannah. June 21. 1853. t fob 1 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. r PnK MUUMUK1HKK h.n ou h.cd, uml i. 1 eonetautly receiving from tiie beet end most reepeo- table manufacturers in the oountry, Rich Diamond, Ru- * wL aud other Jewelry, aud sterling Silver Ware, such as Table. Dessert and Tea Spoons aud Forks; Sil- n!f.£. 1 ^ U V a i i y alt i r,; v*; ea bot *i Caatoro; Cupe nnd Tumblers j Pap Boats: Soup sod S?ite > «MuiL'vi C * k ® and ™ Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pickle aud Butter Knives; Napi kin Rings: Sail Cellars and Fruit Kuives; Silver hated Spoona, Fork# and Ladles; Cake Boskets; Casters; Waiters; bnuffera and Treys; Ivory Balanes-Usndlc Knivea and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Fins 21 day Marble Mxntlo Clooka and common Brase Clocks of every description. Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches; Fine Enamelled Hunting Watches; Gold and Silver Thim ble#; Oold and Silver Spootecles: Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Beals and Keys; Fine Rogers* Pockei Cutlery; Rasors and Raior Strops; CardcAe Port Monais. Particular attention will be given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. From his long axpsrlane* and extensive fheilltira, he soufidantly believes ha will satisfy all who may favor him with Chair patroaage. Ilia prices are ae low, aud terms aa liberal as at any establishment in tha State. mar 18 U. WILMOT. No. 1 Markst-squar*. THOMPHON’N /■'1ELFBRATED Transparent Bosp, only C^j \.J cents noake. It imparts a aoftneM to the Skin, removing Blotches, Pimples, and other Eruption!, and is a certain cure for Chapped Hands, mao auperiorfor Hbaviag. and warranted to remove Grease. Paint, Tor *1 It IN* 1k ' fro » Woolen, Silk or Cotton, without inju- J., Thvl? r t ®* turo - Try it; manufactured by 8i- S PMD ' tucket, Down East, and for sal* by 00120 J- E- DeFORD. Savannah, Ga. W °i’i D and measure*. QW36 r. W. conrfwicl.l, UU Br,.u-,tr..t, AXECUANIC b tools of nil kiiuln, for -LlI a-** 10 OEo - A - McCLESKEY, oot 20 No ||9 Conaroe at l.'INE OVER COATS—Tu. I...... , Dry Goods, Clothing, fco. NEW ARRIVALS. DRY-GOODS, DRY-GOODS! HENRY IiATnROP Ac CO., TT AVE received per recent arrivals, and offer for JlL Plantation Dry Goods; London Duffil, and TwilledlllaaksU; Osorgia Ksraeysand Plains; North- efn do de; Bsavf "" ’* ♦— , '-* J — HI. r ngl; plale aad nslt; Plaids, Liasess, colored Homespuns, PRINTED D'LAINEB, MERINOS, it Red Flan- lored llomsspoas, ko. J8, MERINOS, kc.:-Printed French Mousiin d'Lalnes; American do; plain mode and high ool'd do; French and Euglleh Merinos, a va riety ol colors; raw Silk Plaids; Mouslin d'Uaiae; printed French Cambric*. IHtKHH HILKH Plain,plsid, and striped Dress Silk*; rich Brocade do; plain bl k Silks, a large variety; bl’k Brocade do ; bl'k and Bep. do. SIOIIRNING DRESS GOODH. Moulin d'Daiut-*; French and English Bombasines; Alnaocas, Canton aud Tsmise Cloths. 1 Al I SIT! I Hmlirolderlre Ac Unco Goods Mourllu Collars and Chemisettes: Lsco do: rish Emii'il Lawn Hdkfs; Mourning Collars ; Chemisettes and Undersleeves; .Muslin Csps; Infants' Waists: Swiss and Jao. Edgings and Inserting*; 1 bread and J.islo Edgings and Inserting*: Cambric and Muslin Bands. GLOVE8. Ladies’ Misses’, Men s and Boys' GIotcs, a large va riety. HOSIKKV, Men's and Boys' Worsted and Cotton Half Hose ; La dies' and Misses' Cotton and Worsted Hole ; Ladies' bl’k and white Silk do. Houho Furnlaliliig Goods. 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings: U-4 10-4 and 11-4 bro. and bl’ehed Cotton Shirtings; Pillow Case Linens and Cot'one; 8*4, 0-4 and 10-4 uro. aud bl’ehed Tabic Damask; Da musk Cloths; Napkins an-? Doy! buc, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Irish I.ti styles. Bed-Tieks, Furniture Dimitiee, ko. SAVANNAH BAIWEU SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T 'HK Subscriber would respecinilly annminci- to tho citisons of Savnunah, and of Goorgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well know u establishment is open for the roooption of his friuuds. He assures thorn that nothing will bo leit done on his part to continue it a convenient audooiufor- ‘ Ills pricos will bo tl table Barbor Shop. i roasonabloa is, good CIoiIin nml C'nanliiiereM. Black Frenoh Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue dodo; bl’k Doc-Kkius; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans; bl'k Batin Vestings, and bl’k and col'd Silk Vestiugf. ■ 0<t 2D New Fall iaml Winter Hoods. ROBINSON Sc CAMP, Draper* and Tailor*, and Dealer* in FINE KEADV-MAUE ULUTIIINU, A RK now receiving nnd opuniur their Stock Fail and Winter Goods, consisting in part of ; and fancy colored French and English Cloths: French, English and American Cassimerce, of all gradee and colors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash meres, Cut Velvet, aud Embroidered. Ovek-coatinus—Suoh as lino English Beavers, Nur- »> do., Le-ioiiuaux douMu sided do., Alo Kcrscra and Pilot Cloths—all or which will be made up mid trim med iu our usual stylo, nnd at tho shortest notice. Gur Ready Clothing is manulacturud by ouo of tho first Houses in Uroadway, Now York, mid comprises ull that is line and fashionable. — — - .•;» . . Wo have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket 1 *■— - *»—»" Hdkfs., Collars, Socks, aud othor articles of Gentle- Wardrobo—togetfior with Yrunke, Valises, Carpot- bags. Also India Rubber Goods, suoh as Coa" Ponchos, i.oggins aud Capes—all of w hich low, aud on as acoommodating t< “ ' elsewhori sep 23 HEflirrON Ac VEHS'l’ILLE, M AVK how opoueil it large him! well selected Stook of Full and Winter Dry Goods, which assure thoir friuuds and tho public gouurully, is difficult to ho surpassed cither in variety or quality.— Their purchases have been made upon such advan tageous toruis also, as to nilord great inducement* to public patronage. In addition to u complete aud haud- sc-».' , s supply of Dress, Fancy and House Goods, as w oil os a general assortment of all othor kiuda of Good* iu their lino, may ho fouud 8-4,1M, 10-4, Dulltl Blaukets, 8-4, 9-«, 10-4, Tw ill’d do. 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Grey do, 1U-4, 11-4, 12-4, 13-4, Fine Bed do, Crib and Cradle do; and for Nogrou’s wear, a largo stock of Plain and Koracya, at r-rices as low as they can bo bought any where of the following styles : .Sehluyu llouvy Twill'd Kerseys, su perior heavy English do, (a splendid article,; I M " irgiu do, (very heavy,) Kondull Korsoi'a and tho stylo Cable Warp Kerseys, White, Urey and Bl'k I M Goorgia Plains, btripod do, Schley's lieuvy Geor gia Plaius of tho last your's make and the Lost article Fall and Winter Dry Goods. AT 0. BROWN’S CHEAP CASH STORE. TI1K HiiliHuribor is receiving by Htouinors weekly, hie Fall and Winter Htook, to which ho respectfully solicits public attention. Piaid Brocade and Figured Silkaof the newest styles. Plain nnd Figured Black Silks. l’luin and Colored Frouoh Mouslin do Lalnes. Plaid Colored Mouidin. Silk aud Wool Plaids for Children's wear. Fronchand Eng. printed Cashmeres and Mdo Latus. Swiss and Juconut Cambrics, do do . Edgings and Inserting*. A largo variety of Hoseiry. Irish Linens, ail prices. Linen Dain&sks and Table Cloths. Fruuuh uud Scotch Towels ami Dlapors,’eto., etc., combined with a good assortment ol Shootings and Shirtings, Brown aud Whito. All or which will be sold at extremely low prices at tho corner of Barnard and Broughion-eta. eopt 28 ^ALL AND WlNTBlt TRADE-INff.’l. ; Tho subscribers are now receiving their Fall aud Inter etook of READY-MADE CLOTHING, com prising one of the largest and best selected stocks ever brought to this market. Being manufactured under our supervision, at our Manufacturing Establishment North, v — - — - - entire c . toutlon has boon given t most fashlouable aty 1* — ----- „ g . ...... find, onau inspection of our stock, styles of goods par ticularly adapted to their trade. An examination is ask, to guarauteo satisfaction. CI.OT1IK AND CANSlMliHliH. LACK uud Colored French nnd English Cloths, i do do Fanoy Cassimeres, Plain and Plain woods, Kentucky Joans, ko. Received and for sola by HENRY LATH HUP k CO. J* Two L'lM r. of Quo Cotton, for sale at 147 Uay-et. PRICE k VEADER. . , .. , * •«... .uigt.Bi uMin. ment ia tho city, sad of various kinds and quali- PRICE 4 VEADER, Bells! Bells!! Bells!!! fJMIE Subsuriburs iiiiinulucturu and keep constnn I JL ly pn hand all siios of Church, Factery, btoaiubont. Springe way topreventthe clapper from resting the Bell, tlierot-y prolonging tho sound. These Bolls are manufactured from the best stock and are cast in iron casings. At tlita Foundry thoso w ore first used and are found to bo a great improvement. We give a written wnrrantbo that if Church Bells broak within ouo year from dato of purchase, with fair usage, we will recast without •'barge. The tono of nil Boils is warranted. Nearly 9000 Bells have boon oast and sold *-*-*- is th _ - - .. - gol awarded from tho various Fairs sonorousness and purity ol toue." We pay pi attention to getting up Peals or Chimes, and can refer to thoso furnished by us. Gur Foundry is within nfow rods of the Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads running in every direction. As this is the largest Es tablishmentof the kind in the U. 8. and has (be lunjr a ( assortment of Hells, orders can be filled with great als- pttteh. We can refer to Bolls in any of tho States Old Bells taksn iu exchange for now ones. Levo Compasses, ko. constantly on hand. Address A. MENEELY‘8 SONS, je 13 ly*dktw »>«< Troy, N. Y CKISTADOBO’S LIQUID HAIlt DYE. C UISTADOJU), inventor uml solo proprietor. Science and art have heretofore labored in vain to produce a hair dyo, which, by assimilating with the fluids that give vitality to the hair, would cliange its hue w ithout injuring the iibro. That object is accom plished. Cristadoro s Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the roots and filaments while it uhaugus the color. In fivo minutes a gray or colorless head or hair is transformed to a rich brown, or u rod or sandy one to any darker shado that may bodosirod. Thoie is no oaustio iugre- dient in tho composition. Tho hair is impregnated with an invigoratingjuioe.formedfromthesumeohom- ioal elements as the natural coloring matter. This ia the only hairdje in the world which is free from lime, litharge and every oilier corrosive substance. Call atu witness its effects, at Cristadoro’s Shaving and Hair dressing sstablishmsnt, near the Pulaski iious ument-squaro, whore it is applitd and for sals. PIANO POUTKM. A!USIC- Ac AltSlCAl. 1NSTKUMENTN. Tho subscriber having purchased the ntiro business of F. Zegbaum k Co,, of wliioh firm ho lias heretofore been " acting member in Savannah, would . poctfully invito the attention of those in want of anything in the Musical Lino, to his estab lishment. From many years experience, both in pro fessional and business matters connected with Mnsic, Mr. M. feels himself folly qualified to proffer his vices in the selection of Musio and Instruments, oi fulfilment of orders; with the assuranco of his utmost teal and industry in hisendoavor to deserve the patron age and confidence of the public. O. ' je 16 Successor t IIGOIBOLDT A EIFLEII Dell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Failings, Locks, 8fC. Corner of Dryun au<S Jell'crMon-sircrts, Respectfully announce to the publio in ral, that thoy arc prepared to excoute all orders in tho above line. warranted lor inator i IIELMBOLDTk EIFLER. J.suid Aiti-ncy. T IIK subscriber will purebuho or sell, on conunis- non, 1 Aits in the town of Bkunsw icii; also. Lands lying in thu counties of Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Ware, Api ling. Clinch, Irwin, Lowndes and Thomas, for IU psr tent, commission on amount nf sales, and will port tho value of lands for ten dollars per lot. Rcrcit to—K. J. Harden, Esq., Savannah; J. C Plant and Dr. Collins, Macon; AnurowJ. Miller. Au gueta. E. M. MOORE. Brunswick, Aug. I*, 1853. 2awtf uug 16 BEMOVA JOHN M. COOPER Sc OO’S &SSE) PRINTING OFFICE TTAVINO b..n rcmn.nl lotto room, over ihclr M Book 8tor., on th. oorn.r of WhlUk.r ul St. Joliao.tr..t>, ..J b.vio, bc.n frc.Uj lmprot.4kjr tb. .dditlon ol MW m.Url.D, tb.j »r. prapuid to .«► ante, nnder tha management of MR. V. A. HALL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, cheaply, accurately and axpedltionily, and in a supe rior style of workmanship. BUSINESS CARDS PRINTED FOR FROM tl to $:i FUR THOUSAND, And all other Job Work ot proportionate Rates tfW Orders reoai ved at the Book 8tora, or at the office of tha Homing Hurt. BOOK BINDING. JOHN M. COOPER k CO. have couneoted with their Printing seteblUhment, an extenaive Book Bihdkky and Blahk Book Manufactory, aud are prepared to exocute Book Binding oi *vcry description in the best style and at the shortest notioo. oot 19 Redaction in Prices. JOB PRINTING AT NEW^ YORK RATES. BUSINEriS CAKDH PRINTED FOR FROM $1 to$3 FEB THOOSAND. Other Job Work at proportionate ratce. Bv J. M. COOI’ER & CO. In .ny iiiuil.r mirbli.liluont in New York. llsir Cutting, in nostand fashionable stylo $0 20 Siugle^Shava W Shampooing 25 Shavingsix aud soven timua a week 2 U0 Shaving five times a week J 60 Shaving three or four times a wock...... - 1 00 Tickets for Children’s Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 UU llct aud Cold Bath* •'• bu Parents are respectfully imformed that every cure and pains will bo taken with thoir children when aoat to tho Saloou to bo waited upon. Ho will also koep fur sale a variety of Fancy Goods, such as Uontlomon's Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirte, Me- also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flush. Clothes and Shoo Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, end greet variety of other articles. Halm of Savannah. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing ana darkening tho Hair; thousands who havu reuoivod the beuolit of oleaneing of dandruff, improving and darkoning the Hair.aro willing to aom- mend it. Price—$1 a bottle, or throo bottles tor $2 26. J. M. HAYWOOD. Monumont-eq.,Savannah, Wagon JflaiiulUotory, WAKNKU’S OLD STAND, HEAD OF Drou ulitun-MtrttCt. The subscriber* manufacture, and koep constantly on hand, a large ae- ■ortuiunt of Piaotetioa Wagons, one boreo Wagons, Pedlars' Wd^on*, Carts and Drays, and build to order any kind , wanted. Wo arc thorough mechanics, natives of Geor gia aud South Carolina, aud put up our work ourselves, aud warrant every article of the best materials and workmanship. We return our thauks for tho very liberal patronago received, and assure our patrons that it is our determi nation, that our work shall be as good as any iu thu city. jut REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness in dispatch. DANIEL S. WILSON, sep 14 3m THOMAS NORTH. ilOAlH MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES HARNESS 189 Congress-street, Savannah* in their tins. make to ordis every description of articles t'n Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whins, kc. Ter sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well tc tall at our establishment. Ail aitioloa sold by os art warranted for material and workmanship. U. W. HOLLISTER. N. R.—For Repairing,! xecn ion prompt. D. MALLETT. tarns are moderate, oui may 17 6m 8UOJK8! MilOES!! Fall and Winter Trade. THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention of tho Plauters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, aud tho public generally, to hit largo stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. His etook baa been selected by himself, with spoeial care and particular roforonco to the retail and plan ters'* trade, that being the most important feature of hie business, lie confidently offers to his customers and the public, work of a superior quality and on rea sonable terms. Ills stock comprises all tho varieties usually kept in a Shoe 8tore, consisting of ladies' Shoos, Roots, and Gaitors, of every variety, Uentiu- uicu’s Boots. Shoes uud Congress Gaitors; also. Misses', Boys’, Youth’s aud Children's Shoos, of evory kind, In connection with tha above, he baa a large stock of NUGUU DUOGANM, which can safely be recommended as a superior artiolo. No effort will be spared to giro entiro satisfaction. A oail is solicited from you before purchasing. sept 24 W51. HEIDT, Gibbons' Range. YtJUNU JMUN’8 STYLE. 4 YOUNG Mon can be aocomoaatod with a Hat made oxpresily for thoir use,—it differs from the regular style in height, and is in every par ticular adapted to their wants, for sale at Bar- uum'e Hat Store, 176 Broughtou-at., opposite 8t. Andrew's llall. w:' ' IkUttiNJSWrt CAttD.—The subscriber take* r> this method of informing the publio, that having fitted up a home lor tho purpose, and having numerous orders to fill, he is prepared at all times to purchase Negroes, either singly or in families, and hill pay fair market prices for them in cash. Also, iu addition to the above, he will recoive and sell ou commission, any Real Estate or Personal l’ro purty, that his patrons may bo pleased to entrust him with. Ue will also be responsible for any personal property that ho receives. WM. WRIGHT, sep 23 Broker, Bay Lane. Carriage IHanufuctory. ,CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES, A general nn( | complete nnsorlincnt juat RECEIVED. S 'HE Subscriber* are uow prepared l.ooffor public, CARRIAGES, PU2ETON8, BUGGIES, RRYALLb, ko., fresh from some of thonn lar Establishment* and Builders at tho North. The sulcctiuus were made by ono ov' the firm, With strict refercuco to tho roquiromouto of this market. Thoy are dotorininod to koop only suoh artiolos in their line as they can confidently UKCO.tlltlKND AND WARRANT, Feeling assured that thoy will bo sustained in offering a better, and finer class of work, than has boon usually kept in this market. The publie are most respectfully requested to call, examine, aud satisfy themselves, whethor they aro earnest, by an examination of their stock. All kinds of repairing dono aa heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT k CO. aug 1 oorner West Broad and Bay-streets. fiuns, Hides, Hardware, kc. ri'HE SUBSCRIBER begs loave to inform bis I friends and the publio generally, that ha has par- chased the entire stock of M?. JOHN CARRUTIIER8. 175 Congress-et., and that he will sell GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, ko., at very low prioes, for cash. Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly end carefully exeouted, aud at low prioea. J. T.JONE8. D It UGH AND JMBDIUINUS. r PIIE subscribers, whulosalo uud Rntail Druggists, I would respectfully call the attention of purchaseri to thoir woll-seiected stock of the above mentioned ar tiolos, whioh they offer for sale at the lowest possible prices; also, TAINTS, GLASS, ko.; Union White Lead, Linseed OU, Drv and Ground Colors, Varnishes, Glues,Putty and Paint Brushes; 'MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds,vis: Sporm.Lard.Kapeseed and PatcntOU; GROCERS' ART1CLE8: Whale Oil, Spices, Mustard, Saleratus, Matehoi, ko. LANDRETH‘8 GARDEN SEEDS; Also, Mediclno Ghost*, Surgical Instruments, and together with a gi J “*“ ' * •* , I reat variety of artiolos for stint, Flavoring Extracts, Starch, kc.. with an elogant assortment of fine Frenoh and Euglifch Hair aud Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs, Lubin's Porfuiftes, Colognes, and Hair Proparations- all of which are warranted to bo of the best qualitr mxrlO JOIII OUN B. MOORE k l quality. RE k CO. wood ! Wood ! fPHE Subscriber will keep constantly on hand X at his WOOD YARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full apply, at all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Broaghton-st. will be promptly attended to. ‘■’ood Hold Low F«r ('nah. tl J. M. BUTLER. Wood : wood !: wood :: i rpHE Subscriber has uow and will keep constant- I ly on hand, a large supply of the best quality of MghU?-» Llciory and Pine WOOD, which ho otters by the whole sal* or retail, as low ter cash aa con be bought ter in the city. All orders punctually ate tended to, and particular attention given to measure ment. Wood vard nt the old stand at tha Canal aud B.I'gM* Mrulte PETER WHITE. NOITH-WKSTEKN B. ROAD STOCK. 204 BHARR8 for nl, by M7 C. A. L. LAMAR. 1CEADV DUUE CLOTHING, For Fall and Winter! fpilK Siihscribnr rospeclfully solicits the atteiitinn J of his friends and the publio in general, to his extonsivu assortment of Ready Made Clothing, com prising ua it does, n variety of every article for Geutle- ineu’a wear, suitable for the present and comingsoasons Tho following cnuipriso a portion of the Stock on hand: Over Coats and Surteuts of Bl'k and Blue Beaver Cloth, Bl'k aud Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador Coatiugs. Devonshire Kersey, Pilot Clothe. Talma Cloaks, Bl’k Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Blue and Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Grey and Chock Caasimcre Business Suite, Bl'k Dos Skin Cassimere Pants, Froneh Fancy Cassimere Pants, Grey and Mixt Tweed do Pants, Bl'k and Mixt 8atin«tt Pants, Plaid aud Plain Kcrsoy Pants, Embroidered and Ptaiu Black Cassimore Vosts, Fix’d and Plain Bl'k do, Plush Velvet do, Fig'd Bl'k and Faucy do, together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, auon aa tino White Shirte, Silk and Merino Under Shirts, Merino Canton Flannel and Jean. Drawers, Riding Gauntlets, Black. Colored end White Kid Glovos, Stocks, Cravats and Scarfs, Neok Tics, Suspendors, kc., tho whole of which is offered ter sate low by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor, oct 5 17 Whitaker-atreet. C ioaiI*8,~MlTU8HK8 dkc.—a Reautiful as J sertmont of Ivory, Buffalo and Shell, Tnek, Dress, Puff. Fiae toeth, Side and Children’s lAingCombs, also, Ivory, Pearl. Satinwood, Buffalo, and Rosewood Hair, also, Tooth. Nail, Comb and Shaving Brushes, ef Eng • liah, French, aud American manufacture, just roocivod and for sale by oct 22 JOHN B. MOORft A CO. 1i)IN£OUTljKliY-»Ju»l received a very so- L perioraasortmertef WashUnholB’aand Rodgers’ Pockut Cutlery: also, soma very fine IUxors with and without Casas; Ladies’ fins Scissors, 4c. 4c., for sals at th j Apothecaries' Hall b/ octal J. E. DlFORD. , ke. rilAlLORS’ IRON8—*A1l sizes, also extra I small six* for Ladf"*“" ‘ “ W ““ no •!«*, ni»u curs A w«t Nurse. One without a W child preferred. Non* need apply bet that aan b* well racommeadad. ] oot 26 R. HABERSHAM A SON. S cni.JKY’S OBORGIA PI.A1NM—A bales of tbaaa superior Goods maaufacturad last season, which are considered by indget ta ba tha bast articla in the markat. Planters are invited to call and examine them' act 25 before purchasing elsewhere. KKMPTON k VEHST1LLK. I INGLINKI PLAINS—A heavy article suit i able for Rie* Plantar*, at KEMPTON k VERSTILLE'S, 72 St Julien and 105 Bryan-sts, oct 25 Waring'* Range. B acon nidus & shoui.dbkh.-^ casks choios Bides; 25 do 8houlders, for sate by oct 24 McMAUON 4 DOYLE. C 1ALllOUN*rt WORKS.-The works of Joo. j C. Calbona, volume3reeaivod, containingspeech- s delivered in the House of Representatives and Ben- o of the United Statee. Edited by Richard K. Crallo J UKT LANDING Pfilt HTRAAIBR AU- OUST A.—25 bblB choice Apples; 25 do choice Car ter and Mercer Potatoes; 10 obis Rod and Whito Onions; fibbls new Buckwheat; 50bags do; 2barrels ohoica Cranberries; 6 btls Self-Raising FI onr, Ao. For sate by GEO. ALEXANDER, Corner Bull and Coagress-sta, Monument Square. llUAHS Cl/UTAIN FINN. Roller Ends, I) Rack Pollies, and Brackets, for Curtain Shades. Also, Braas Picture Nails, llat. Coat F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryau-atrcet. NjV A1L8—300 huge Nail* iii Htoro, nml lor hiiIc New Oroccry Store. C O PART N~K IIH1I IP “NOT ICR f | ’HE undorsigued having formed a co-pui tnership I for the purpose or doing a General Grncorr and Liquor Bueineaa, have this day opened a large and well solouted Stock or Grocerina and Liquors in the commo dious etnro under tho Marshall Houee, whors they in vite thoir friends aud tho publio to an iuspoctiou of thoir goods. Thoy hopo by strict and accommodating attention to thoir oustomors, keeping a constant supply of ovary artiolo which enters iuto their buainese, ana by SKM.INU at lowkst CASH I’Hit'Ks, to merit a liberal enure of publio patronago. Having made urraagemonte to keep themselves snp- f 'liod by each suecesaivo steamer with all goods in their ine, that enter largely into family use, but which from their perishablo nature cannot bo kept long: liouse- *■ — alwaye have the assurance of obtaining “* •**“#, not only ruKsn, but of the T. HYLAND, sep 13 2m P. II. O'NEIL, A LK Ac FOUTKU.-75 hbl«. IMi.ladnlpliia Cream Ale; 50 do Porter; 40 casks London do, for unlo hy | oot 1S4) MoMAUON 4 DOYLE. J AHDy FISH, Acc»—iff) bids, clioicu Leaf .J Lard; 10 do Noe. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel; 20 half do ds. 2 and 3 do; 25 do do Fulton market Beef, for sale by (oct 24J MoMAHON 4 DOYLE. C 10FPBE.--.HI Hiu Cofl-ce / 50 do l.aguayra do 60 do old Government Java do 10 do Mocha do Landing and for ■ale by joct'24] CLAGllORN 4 CUNNINGIIAN. MlCliLKH, HP1UU8, iVr.-10 dozen Vh JL asls., qte. and pints mixed riokloa; 10 do 1 and 2 lm Lobsters i 10 do Pepper Maucu; 30 do Gherkins, pte and qte; 20cuaoe Brandy Cherries, (imported,) 20 do l'rosorves; 50 boxes Lomon Syrup; 50 do assorted Cor dials; 75 do Pepper; 50 do mnstard; 80 do ground Cof- tee, for sale by loot 241 MoMAHON 4 DOYLE. hy [oot241 McMAUON 4 DOYLE. I'rime Western Corn & flleiU. R AXOKH-Hingln nnd in Sotte, of very flue quality, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, 21 102 Bryan-st. 200 CORN, MEAL AND FLOUR. bush, prime Western Corn, in wliiio sacks 150 bushels frosh ground Corn Meal; CUAH. U. DUKYEK. Ij^lRE IMMLS—liras* aud Cuat Iron, homo vary J/ hnndsoino, just rccoivod and for sale by oct 22 SAMUEL TALMER 4 SON. L1RMJKI18-Hru**, Wire, nnd Perforated ; as X? sorted Patterns, for sale low by oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER 4 SON. Gibbons* Building. (3REA11 GUM DROF8.—Hose, Lemon and Raspberry Gum Drops,just reoeivedfrom A. J. aauoau's, aud for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, Monument-square. Hoards lor Male. Ulngt CHAS. PERRY, Agent.Vvilllok'i whar J ELLY.—‘20 dozen ussorted Jelly, Apploa, Ci rant, Strawborry, Orangu and (Quince, for salebjr A. BON AUD, oet 21 oorner of Bay and Whitaker-i dies. Sait uud Mustard Spo oct 24 MORSE 4 NICI1 H 1.01:11 TIN—Oval and Hound Hot Water Kettloa, with and without stand; Oval and Round Coffee Biggiue and Tea Tote, to be had at 155 Broughton ■troct. L<>«t 24] MOR8E 4 NICHOLS. ANTTLLAti, TALMA*. *o.—Clolli Silk, Batin aud Velvet Mantillas; Cloth, Silk, aud Velvet Talmas of the latest aud most a proved styles, by recent arrivals, at KEMPTON 4 VER8TILLE'8, 72 St Julian and 1U5 Bryan-sts., oct 17 Wariug's Range. Etownli Hills Flour. 1 311E undersigned having been appointed the only Ag« nt of the abovo Mills, will be kept constantly supplied with tho various qualities of Flour, and be able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bble. or Backs. It is the intention of the Proprietor to plaoe his Flour in this market so as to compete freoly with the Baltimore markut both in price ami quality. A fresh supply just recoivod and for salo at tha depot, oct 19 WASHBURN, WILDER tfe CD. Agents. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Hull and Bay Streets. importer nnd Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars One Butt of t _ . WINE, vintage 1844. One Pips choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipe of the first quality and ohoioost OLD *' RE SERVE/' vintago 1840. One Pipe of the ohoioost and most delicately flavorod OLD PALUET1NHO, vintago 1830. One Pine of the ohoioost aud oxcoodingly raro OLD 8MICIAL, vintage 1820. Ono half Pipe of the riohestand most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE J UICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of tho OLD RESERVE, of an olden im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice OLD POBT WINE. .. .. a *. - SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: llenuossy, London Dock, Jean Louis Pinot, Castillon, Guimard, Saiarao, Salignao, and Otard, Dupuy 4 Co. Ono puncheon of OLD 8COTCU WHISKY. " *• " Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Fort,Teneriffe,8berry and other Wines. Choice Champaguc, of various brands. Hook Wines, imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, 4c. 1U0,UUU choice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and afnll stock of FANCY GROCERIES. tf deoSO H CRANE Ac RODUURP AVE iu storo nt 2(11 Uuy-strcut, store formerly occupied by S. Solomons, Esq. 00 bales Gunny Cloth 1U0 bbls. Clarified do 20 do. Crushod do 75 povkete Java do 50 do. New Orleans Molasses 25 do. Sugar-house Syrup 100 boxes Auamantlne and Star Candles 50 do. Tallow Candles 100 do. Soap, various brands 50 half, quarter and eighth chests Tea 25 hhds. Bacon Sides 15 do Shoulders 5 tierces Hataa With a general assortment of Groceries, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. tf sep 10 -75 bbla AUkC Clarified Sugar 160 do Baltimore 180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia do 100 bag* 98 lbs each, Georgia do 50 bble Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers 25 do Pilot Bread; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit 150 bbls Portland Sugar House Syrup 75 do New Orleans do 50 do Good Eating Potatoes 60 boxes Bedels' 6 and 8 Patent Tallow Candles 75 do Adamantine d„ 25 do Judd 4 Son Sperm d 0 60 doi. Broome; 16 bbls No. 1 Mackerel 20 half bble No 1 do 75 boxes Whits end Yellow Chee.se 25bble Prim* Lard; 60 kegs do do lot) boxei 5,8 and pounds' Tobacco, good brands 80 do fiend H Grant A Williams'Tobacco „ MO do Colgate, Craton and Bedells' Family Soap; 75 do Pale do; 120 do No 1 do fiO boxes Pearl Starch 80 whole half and qr. boxes Raisins 25 Drums Figs; 50 boxes Herrings. Just and for sale by ■gUTTKR^ lo«JI|_W£B8TEB * PALMEbT •t. .„A ND unaxsit.—*s bo*w O Che.ioj 18 Ue.. Choice Uoilien Batter, lkodiac from steamer, for sale by CBANE * pODQElm. TIN WARS A COMPI-hTfc aMortuirnt of Plain and imimnic Tin Were for ..lent whole,,lo and retail hr J»‘h JAMES 8U1.LIVAN, M» Brooghtoa BL QII.VER PLATED TAUI.K and Deaert K] Kni vea, warranted of the best quality, for sal* at 155 Broughton-at. [oct 24] MORSE 4 NICHOLS. _ Breast Drills. Also, Msehloes for catting Sea saga and Mince meat, for sale by F. W.CORN WELL, "* 109 Bryan-atraet. ULATFORIII and COUNTER HCAI.K8, X Alao, Spring Balances, 8csla Beams and Steel- yarda. JForaalaby F. W. CORN WELL, 103 Bryan-atraet. for eale by PATENT MEDICINES, kc. I4ver Complaint, Iauiia,Drn<r<l*iCliM*ic or Narrow* Debility, DIarnera of the Kidney*, lln.from e dleor- dared Liver or Sto- saach, such aa Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fnllnam or Blood to the Mean, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Dla- gnat for Food, Fullnass or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter ing at the pit of the Btomaeh, Swimming of the Head, Hurried end Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Clinking or Suffocating 8ensations when in a lying posturo, Dimness of Vision, Dot* or Webs before the8ight. Fever and dullpain in the head, Deficiency of Perspira tion. Yellowness of the Skin ami Kyes, Pain in theJHd*. Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Smitten Plushes of Ifeat, Burn- , . ^ „„ , ^ - an f d 0rtat ing in Hie flesh, Constant Imai Depression of -|pirite| •nslant Imaginings of kvii and ite.can be effectually cured by . hoOFLANITS DR. (1. M. JACKHON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICIFE STORE, 12MARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, tf equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, the cures attest, In many cases, ajicr skilful physicians had failed. These Bitters _ _ | Possessing grea virtues in the rectification of diseases and lessor glands, exercising th* most i worthy the attention of invalids, of the Liv m m searching powers iu weakness and affections of the di gestive organs, they are withal sate, certain and pleas- The oditor snid, Deo. 22d Dr. Hotfiand's cdebralrtl German Hitters, for the cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly ouo ol tho most popular medicines of tho day. These Bitters liavo bcou used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow says ho has him self received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remedy. Wo are con vinced that, in tho nse of these Bitters, tho putiont con stantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great oonsiaoration. They are pleasant in taste and suiell, and can be used by porsons with the most delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstance*. Wo nr* •imaking from experience, and to the afilietcd we advise theiruho. Soott'fi Woekly, one of the host literary papers pub lishod, said, August 25— "J>r. Hiutfiami's Herman Hitters, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, aro now reconitnonded by somo of tho most prominent members of the faculty as an artiolo of much efficacy in cases of fcmafo weakness. Aa such ia t)M> oase, wo would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sickuess. Porsons of debil itated constitutions will find thoso Bictors advantage ous to thoir health, as we know from experience ine salutary effoot thoy have upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. Tho Philadelphia Saturday Uneetto, tho best family newspaper published in the United Btatos. Tho editor says ot DR. UOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. "It is aoldom that wo recommend w liataro termed Pa tent Modicitios, to the confidence and patronagj of onr readers; aud, thoreforQ, when, we recommend Dr. lloof- ltnd's German Bitters, w e wish it to bo distinctly under stood that we aro uot speaking of tho nostrums of tha day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten, after they have done their guilty race of mis chief, but of a itieuioino long establish*!!, universally pritod, and which has met the hoarty approval of the aoulty itself." Evidence upon ovidonoe tins boon received (like the foregoiug) from all sootions of the Union, the lest three « ars, and the strongest testimony in Us favor is that ere is more of it used in the piactioo of the regular Physicians or Philadelphia than all other nostrums com bined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will enro Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one cun doubt, after using it as directed. It acta specifically upon the stomach andiiver; it is pre- terablo to caloinol Iu all bilious diseases— the effoct is immediate. They can bo administered to feroalo or in fant with safety and reliable bonoflt at any tlmo. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicino lias attainod that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to induce coun terfeiters to put forth spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who aro innocently deceived. Look well to the marks of the Henuinel They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in tho bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by reepeotablo dealers generally through tho country. PRICKH REDUCED. To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantage! of their great rostorative powers. Single bottles 75 centi. Also for sale by J. A. LxROCUE, W.W. LINCOLN. Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Uarrall 4 Co.,Charles ton. 8. C. MWFlv TO TIIE PUBLIC. S ADWAY k CO., tho Inventors, Manufacturers and Proprietor* of the justly oolebrated R. R. R. odies, were the first to discover a Remedy possess ing tho marvelous and Miraoulious power of stopping the most Excruciating Pains in an instant, allaying the worst Cramp* and Spasms, either internal or external, in a few minutes, and soothing tho most severo Par oxysms of Rheumatism, NouraFgia, and Tio Doloreux, as Boon as applied. Tho II. R. It. Remedies consist of three Remedies, each (tossessing quick and wonderful f iowoiB over certain complaints aud diseases, and will astantly relieve tho Human Bystem from pain—Reg- u l. at ?x?*°** IJrxan to a Healthy Action—Resolve away all Diseased Deposits— Renovate tho body from all Corrupt Humors—Robuild tho Woakand Broken Down Constitutions—Reatoro to Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parte. H. H. R. NO. 1. lCudwuy’s Heady Relief, For all Aouto Complaints, Internal nnd External* Tho moment it ia applied externally, or taken in the *1 Will atop tho most excruciating pain end mason, woll quickly remove its RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Orang. . known in Brooklyn, was* cripple nine veers.' Rad- way’a Ready Relief relieved him from pai fifteen minutes, ‘- 1 — * •*- •• * tho aid or stick entirely in ono week. Thousands of other canes oqually as wonderful ns the above have bcon cured by R. R. Relief. CHOLERA MORBUS.—Rad way's Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twonty minutes. It will cure the most desperate esses in a few hours. NEURALGIA.—Tho moment R. R. Relief is applied it allaye tlie most painful paroxysms. It will always SICK IIEADACU.—It will relieve the mostdistreea- ing paiue iu fifteen minute*. It will likowise prevent renewed attacks. AGUE.—In ten minutes a tea spoonful of R. R. Ro ller will stop tho Chills and break the Fovor. Aches of all kinds, Paine of all kinds. Bruises, Burn*. Scalds, Strain*, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Lameness. One application of Radwsy’s Ready Relief will in a few momeuta entirely stop the pain. It reduces swellings, heals sores, cots and wounds, removes bruises, allays tbc most violent irritations.— For all pains use R. It. Relief. Look for the signature of Itadw ay 4 Co. on each bottle. R.R. R. NO. 2. Railway’s Renovating Resolvent. KoaoIvcH, KenovuteZf Kubiiildis. IT CURES.—Scrofula, Tumor*, Blooding of tho Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus’ Daucu, Soros. Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma' Nodes, Canker, Brou- ohitis, Favor Sores, Rash, Ulcors, Erysipelas, Tetters. The abovo eighteen complaints R. It. Resolvent w ill positively euro. It renovates the system completely, Resolving away frum the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseased De posits, freeing the Blood and Fluids of Life from a l corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor, Health and Strength to every Organ and Member of the body. THZ ROAD TO BRAtTlT" Holloway’s PlH 8 , Core of * Disordered L|.„ . Dlgeetloo. ' Bl *•! Copy cf a Letter from Mr. ft tr r.-.i »n 8 oor 3&ttM if P?iS«5rSf4KISH “‘•Mil A customer, to whom I can refbrTo? Is-j'bn know tho particn|a»i <U. 8be had bean troubled foryear/wi.k .“‘ten, and bad digeatlon. On iht last occiuJ rIntones ofthnottook v5kT»l, W “"' h '—~ ' motion tot I* m nTtrolj, thttd of hor not boln, obit to boor nn .n... i. . —.... oho wot Imlueod to try yonr Mlt nIS it 1 , thotoftor ttio Brit, ond oo“ b ,n«,„ *rootrelief. Bho orn,tinned dubo l^S,“tL yonr utonlihfo, HU.. Ao Dxlrnorillnnry Care ef Bt. ' Fever In Van Dieninn’. , _'““oiii l "IV »/ » Lrtlcrin.trtr,l j, Hnbrrt 7b?rllf' .. *'» Lhiirk, 1881, in, Major J nw M'ConaJgan, nineteen years of at New Town, had bcon sufferlng 7 fJI2i f *ft'»wUi l , matio fovor for upwards of two months T tirely deprived her of the use of her S* •» Period she was under the car* of the moJ? 1 ‘b aical men In Hobart Town.and by tliem considered hopeless. A Mend nreVIlua * eM »»w try Hollowaye'scelebrated Pills, v/hlch ihe aim ° b *'S Carr or n Pain nml Tlahtnen i.il. n. nn<l Htoianch or n Perwa N4 »!. Ch "" Agi't ' ' ca *'*o| Cram Mam. The,. ,t- ,8o„, rraprirton oHk. r vertiser, who can vouch for tl, id- August "id, 1851. J following Sta£Z£ To Professor Hollowat. Sir—I desir* to bear teetimonv on th- j Holloway's Pills. For.ome yeaW I from a pain and tightneas In the •temach »hiV ml > nlei >ocou|i>nled by a ihortnen ofbiw.tl, .k*. k >a tod me from welkin, abgntT l om FU^..'_ J) notwitb.tandlni my adronood outo nfljo ittlPlp! boro oo relieved mo, thet I Wli •houldbomadt toquolnwd with thoir “rlmu 'i U,!l nowronaoroo, by thoir moon., ooniitrotUX .\r oml enn takv rxerolBo without lncoo«nb,.. '’ which 1 could not do bo loro. "“•” l »«oo or ptn (Btgnod) North ..“PXXVOOE, North-it„ Lyu. Norfolk. Bowel., Comumnliun, Uehlllly, DronirL.wf. Kry.inolao, tomato Irregolorlltei, Vtrtriof inf Fite, Ooot, I'^uaeho, Indljootlon, led. " n . t w t W dtoo, Liver Complalnto, Lumbago, Pllu Itotontiun of Urino, Soroful., or MS* TliroaU, Stonoaud Urit.el, Secondary fljnii'Ji. T Douloureux, Tumours, Ulcere, Venereal Wormsofa 11 kinds. Weakness, ’from whlLm^ Sold at tho Establishment of Professor ROI! 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar, London,) and bVJi,! specUblo Druggist* and Dealers in MedicinciiCj out the British Empire, and of those of ihV iy ' States, in boxes at 37>-o., 87e., and $1 60 each Wklf sale by tho principal Dru* house* In the UaJci i*ai Messrs. A. B. 4 D. SANDS, New York, aad'w w LINCOLN. Savannah. *««, isdw.Ml , 0W There ia considerable saving by ukia# ii large sites, J u may 19 ThBTlawtw ,, Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waocauiaw, 8. CI, writes ns under date of May 2d, 1863, that Rad way's Renovating Resolvent cured one of his negroes, on his plantation at Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years’ standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of pity ; lie was a moving moss of sores. The other no- grocs could not rumaiu in the samo place with him. He was entirely cured by Kadway's Renovating Resolv ent, and is now at work upon tho plantation. To the people of 8. C., Mr. Middleton is well known, and to the political world Mr. Middleton is no stranger. SCROFULA.—When the Patient has been afflicted for fivo years, or under, favorable symptoms will ap pear on the third day after using R. 11. Resolvont: do do Tenth day, do do Fifteenth day, do do Tweutioth day, readily exhibit their efficacy;.instantly re’liovin* pain’ renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and regulating Jie diseased body, to health and strength. Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under date of MgydU, 1853, writes *' that a servant girl who ®° reduced that no ono would give a tbrip for her life, ' she was so covered with sores that there was n a spot of nui whole body, ing Rcsolvcut. DOSES.—One to three Regulates. Four to six Purges, lister at night, on goi j>, a g'x>d night's res # . pleasant discharge from the bowels in tho morning. Had way's Regulators, Ready Relief, Renovating Re solvent are sola by Druggists every waere. RADWAY 4 CO., 162 Fulion-at, N. Y. N. B.—R. R. Regulators are of light color. out 11 just received and for sals by JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. HAKNDEN’S EXPRESS, For EUROPE AND CAl.IFOKNiA, T)Y .loonier. Jvga.la, Florid., Alabama, knax J) •■'*>. «">,*• of Urorgia ood Key Ikon. A'lalv-ovorv HSirtSrj* 4 Wodn.Kl.j. Aim, to MACON, MONT- OOMLBY, ood oil totormodloto plocc, vf. Coutrot Railroad, daily, Sundaya cxccptod. fipccial messen gers accompany our Express. Bay-street, Savannah; C. nlri i ^ 8 ?“’5f‘. con i Oeo ' R * Clayton, Oglethorpe; 74 Broadway, Nsw York; 43and 45 South-third-atrect, Philadelphia; 8 Courte afcraet, Boston; Exohange-streat, Provideno**, Monte gomory-streot, Sun Francisoo. »Uff3l LIVINGSTON, WINCHESTER. 4 CO. A LK-AIjE—50 bbls Albauy Creuai Alo, Brew ed expressly for me, just reoeived nnd for sale * Albany Ale D*i*t by 31 W. M. DAVIDSON. QUKUBBING, White Wash, Store, 8fcoe nod O Dustiig Brush**, for sole by oet 17 MORSE 4 NIQUOL 3, Ufi ErvogUtea-ft Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ron THK CUBE OF Conghs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchi. ti», Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Consumption! Among the nunurwidi,^ vorios Scionce has made iathis generation to facilitate thebu- ■iness of life—inereiH Ititi- Joyment, and even prolongtLt term of human exIttsacc.iH* can be named of more rnl u- lue to mankind, thin thiic«i- trlbution of Chemistrj to tt* Healing Art. A vast trial of Ua virtues throughou; thin broad country has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medioinoa yet known,cu •o surely ooutrol and euro the numerous vtriiUti «| pulmonary disseaso which have hitherto swept fria our midst thousands and thousands every year. Ia- deed, tho re is now abundant roason to believe * Rentt- dy has at length been found which can be relied oi.u cure the most dangerous affections of the lunge. Oxr spaco here will not permit ue to publish any proportioa ot the cures effected by its use, but we would present tho followingand refer further enquiry to my Ame rican Almanac, which the agents below named, will ol- way* be pleased to furnish Ires, wherein are full parti culars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Office of Transportation, Laurens R. R., 8.C.} August 4th, 1853. j J. C. Atkk. Dear Sir—My little eon, four jean old, has just recovered from a severe attack of malignut 8carlet Fever, hie throat was rotten, and over* puion that visited him, pronounced him a dead child. Hir ing used your Chkkkv 1'xciokal in California, ia the winter oi 1850, for a severe attack of Broncliitii, with entiro succosa, I was induced to try it on my liul* boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-full every three hour,, clu- mono ing in tho uiuruing, and by ten o'clock at night, 1 louud a decided ohango for the bolter, end after three days' use he was able to eat or drink without pale. Its use in the above named diooase will save mi'tj a child from a premsturo grave, nnd relieve the anxivty of many a fond parent. For all affections of the threat and lung*, 1 believe it the best medicine extent. A fooling of the deepest gratitude, prompts mo in adduct ing you tbcae few lines,—but for your importenidit- cuvery, my Utile boy wuuld now have been in aaothir world. 1 am yours, with grsat respect, J. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans. L. B.R. Rock Hill, (Somerset Co.) N. J., July 21,1862. Dr. J. G. Avkk,—Since your medicine bu bean, known horo. U he* a greater domand than aa;,U<r cough remedy we have ever eold. It is spokes oi ia tortus of unmeasurod praino by thoso who hare used it, aud 1 know of iimo eases where tho best the; mnj of it, is not too much for the good it has done. lute pleasure in selling it, because I know that I angimf uiy customers the worth of their monoy, and I feel pi- tilled in seeing the benefit it confers. Plosse send me a further supply, and believe me Youra, with respect, JOI1N C. WUJTUHX P. 8.—Almost any number of certificate! m» hull you, if you wish it. Windsor, G W., Jun«26,lttt J. C. Ayek. Sir,—This may certify, that I k»« used your Cukhry Pkctohsl for upwards of one year; and it >■ my aiuouro belief that l should have beeiii my gravo ere this time if 1 hud not. It has cared ned a dangerous affection of the lunge, and I do not onr- state my convictions when 1 tefl you it ii a priceless remedy. Yours, very reepectfully, D. A. McCULLIN.AttorseyUDv. Wilkabarre, Fa.. Sept.SUiSM- Dr. J. C. Arr.a. My dear Bit,—Your medKiMU much approved of by those who have u,od it here,*** its composition is such as to insure and jiainuisiure putation. I invariably recommend it for pulswiMJ "T"-*, - i do many of our principal phyilcun,. r friend, CHAS. STKEATEK. M.D. Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Chemist. Low'll, *>«<. Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO., W. W. LINCOLN, T.M. TURNER 4 CO., J.B. MOORE k CO., and all druggists throughout the south. July 19 *4T IswTb.Sw IVlortimorc’s BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD FUKIFIEH. E7 Price, One Dollar per Dollle.Jl a 'ills tuval liable prcliarauou ha.rblalnod uW 1 ulirlty wherever Introiuceil, eoprocedentie » life hi.tor/of a ay other preparation toouiMketerltW public. The multiplied thoaeaudlwho havei oMdlk and have raalliad !U marrelloo, onooti in reinorm Itv'Ealiibllablng Nature, nnd Ueotorlnl tho NerrouuByateni, now herald It ta tho world aa peueeatajtho neit ie^- rlor medical virtues known ia the Materia Medic*. Eminent Frofenmra and Phyeletaaa olta lngio tho modioal profeieton uae aadpre»rlMii““’ Alterative and Blood !*urlflrr ever known; while vast numbere who had long ed fromdisuaaeaor complaiuta brought on ■by Habits, Exposure, Indigestion, torpid OaUtflhfHQ or Impurities if the blood, now ook upon tbi. gJJJ as most Mysterious and Afaj/fcalinitshsaling pr»i«* ties aad rostering powers. Neuralgia. General DebUityand Nervous Affection#, DjfP«P-. siaor Indigestion, Loasof AppcUto. AoLilty ofth*Stomach, Nervous Heaa eache or Flow of Blood to the Uesd, c » u c T ** ness, or Irregularities of tee Bowata, H««% Pains or Misery in the Side or Sniriu, Heart, Flatulency or Depression oi JPJJJ. PalpitaGon of the Heart, Difficult Bre.tbing,^^^ ing bonaatione. Prostration of the Norw 0 * Cold, Chilly Sonsatious, or Numbness J » Flesh or Limbs, Difficult or ProfttMjwpj*’ toration, Niglifc Sweats. “• Heart, or attention of the Lungs, Ja«»- dice, Disoaso of tho Kidnejs, D«* rangomontor l»ro#trate Londi- tion of tho Organs of Na ture, which oause Paia- ful Irregularities, specially with Producing Debility and Proatratiun tom, Pale or Sallow Complexion, hrys p« W, ” a , Cutaneous ErupUous of the Skin, or uum ^ Blood—these, and teoir kindred Compl»i“^» fr#B tressed tbuneanda. They may have 0 ”6* D th# very simple and unsuepeoteu oauius, but • e(J ^ audits ouuse must be removed, if you wo “ Life, Health and UappineM.” . ..j Mjiti- The thousaads who have prooured and more’s celebrated Bitter Cordial nnd Blood ^ that "these diseases eannot remain long »■ * after oommenoing its use.” It operates ux ^ aotsas a fine tonic, corrects tha ton#* #« * ’ ^,1,^ strengthens tha digestive organs, ctl f?,° h * impart f 4 to healthy aoUon sufficient to throw off tea stores tho oonstltutiou in all its strongtb » imparts a glow of health and beauty The evidence in IU behalf D overwhelming* HP* high souroes, but it is known Hut for twoy*a^ f ply has not met the demand. This 4 7*»‘> can certify. They say ** every bottle «o!d »«^ B »rt moral" whll. II now m.cu ,il.a.lv. than one thoui.nd Drunliu. amooj who» eminent physicians, who use and p re *®F}”V. This is a Vegetable Spirit, ^ fectly safe to be used iu any state of health, *»■ most dolicate female or child. . 4®“ Price tl UU per bctUo. . vholeJ *)« »* 4 - *• 1,r0Ptl '“ r 'w. V. ALEXANDER No. 1 Barclay-atreet, (A*tor k g o, Haviieuii, Uarral 4 Risloy.and Bushtoa, i- Wholesale Agents, N#w ^®JJ' 8 qia)MON6* w i ,Ru*i