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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1853)
tiA'ffANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER TBK DAM1W8. Tho Ferry Beet. Wreeko of eloudo of » *o»l>r« ijjyj. '££.th. ribiod ofo m.itodon, And* streak ofrsdstretcl I stood on the d«ek of tho ferry-bo^tj An the mmnir evening deepened to night. Whore tho tides ol tho river ran darkly past Through lengthening pillars of crinkled light. The wind blow o»ir tho land and tho WOToe, With ite salt *«a-breath, and it* spicy bain, Aud it seemed to cool my fevered brain, a And lend my spirit its gnaty calm. The foreat of innate, the dark-hulled ahipa, Tho twinkling light*, and the er* No longer a riddle, read iiiemseln No longer a riunie, roau uwmwnw, Audi knew their inner meaning than I For while the beantiful n And drifted tho boat in her yellow h**®"* M» soul went down the river of thongni Th.l flow, lo Ui, my.ll- land BOOH Aim JOB rmWTlMO. MORNING NEWS HAVER PRESS. a - we aro now prepared with preaaea. and extensiveaesortmentofprintingmatorial U execute BOOK and JOB l*ilINTINQ of every va riety, euch a* Pnmphleia, IlnodlilllH, Large Show Bills, CHECKS. BUSINESS CAROS, UIliL HEADS, biles OF*LADINQ, labels, INSURANCE POLICIES. Ao., Ao., in the beat manner and at the shortest notioe, NOTES, CIRCULARS, LAW BLANKS, *ar BUSINESS CARDS printed for from $1 to$3 per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rate*. Confident in our ability to give satisfaction in pries* . and in l!%e execution of the 'cork, wo solicit a sbaro of tho patronage of tho public. °°* W Iflills, Engine* A machinery* fJMIK SUBSCRIBER - - -jspnctfullv inform hisfr lends*aud tho public generally, that he is located in Savannah. On.. and is prepared to give his exclusive atteatloi. to those wishing his services in pre paring plans, furnishing Drawings for Steam Eugires, Saw Mills and Machinery in general. He will also de- vote histimetosuperlntondingtheereotiou of Saw Mills throughout tho South, as lit has tho ageuev foraume of the largest .Machine Manufactoring establishments in tho United 8tatos. Ho is also prepared to give, par ties desiring it, every Information iu regard to tho cost of Engines, Mill Gearing and Machinery of n I de- ecriptious; Shingle Machines, Leather Belting, double or single made to order and warranted to bo goud.— Fsrsans ordering work tbenngh bin. may real Starred I their ordure wlllbe illlod with dispatch, and every at tention paid to giving thorn Machinery from tho best little of patterns, ami or the most substantial ami dura ble workmanship. Ho would likew ise invito the at tention of those about to erect Mills to hi* plan of cir cular Mill, known as “ Mitel iel’s Circular Mill," be lieving it to be Uio onlf plan that emu be successfully operated in all kinds of timber. By this plan, the tim ber is scoured so as to prevent springing whilst the saw Is in the out. Tho set wrorks aro geared so that by turning one w heel tho log is adjusted at both ends; thus savingtho labor of one hand, Parties wishing to Lent tl provoiuent Mill at No. , . • , Coutral Railroad. Jjoug experience aud closo attention M-tiuslly to constructing aud onoratiug Htcaiu A ».---• Writer to tli Advantages of this lin- _ Pir.ituit s ALukidku’s No. 9%, C. Railroad, and Eui.i.kh A Co., No. 7 Saw Mill* warrants the subset King able fo give every satisfaction. u couhdon ji .. anting machinery for working wood, such .. Daniel's improved Planer, Tenoning inachlun, Mor tising machine. Sash, Moulding *•--*-* •ii, muiiiuiux auu Slat Machine, Herod Saw, Ac., by calling on the subeeribor may ob tain them iron* thu best manufacturers, of labor saving machines for working wood ever offered to the public. Prompt attention will bo given to all letters (postpaid) addressed to ■” «»-"«»•»» HENRY MITCllEL, Savanuah. messrs. it. a- ai.i.is m. v.o., p It. W. Gibhs, Wilmington, N. C. IIaiii.kn * lloi.i.iNuawoHTii,) Wilmington, J. M. Poor A Co., / Del. oct 27 Osmond A Okiv, Augusta, Ga. ly dL COFFEE HOUSE. THE llmlci -igucil Iiiis leased, mid has now fitted up in neat and elegant style, the building on Drny ton- street, next dcor to Way A King'*, to be oooupiod as a COFFEE HOUSE, where ho intends to servo up in superior style, every Delicacy of the Season. Now York OynturH, Havnnimh OyMtcrn, Venison, Gioiinu, l*nrtrid|(«H. Flnh, Now York and i'hilndolpiila Urol', ike.. tfcc M Will nlwaysbo kept on hand, and served up In aityle never before equaled in this oily. Parties furnished with private Suppors and Dinners on short notioe. lie will keen only tho best Liquors, out 0 3m JOHN McK. CODY. INSUB ANCE. Marine and Fire Ioiuranee Agency. T UB Und.rriined will Ink* ri.kion Cirjon •nd Freights Also, on Boildiogs andTurnlture, and on «likSrtMr}«tjSl.».. « tboMill, la Home Insurance Company OF THE CITY OF NBW-YORK. Capital $300,000, all paid in. 1 SIMEON L. LORMI6, President. Char Iks J. Maitin, Sec’ry. T UB MUBHCKIHICK* having been appoint ed Agonts of the above named Company, are now prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Mer chandise, Ao., on favorable terms, jy 8 COHENS A HERTZ. Fire and Life Iniuranee Agency. Farmer*’ Fire Insuriice Company OF UTICA, N. Y. Capital, $200,000. Granite Fire Innurance Company vat i r a I., emu,vvv. Charter Oak Life Innurnnr© Company, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, (endorsed by the State) $2A0,000. ALjrncD Gill, President. Jas.C. Wai.Ki.nv, Bco'y. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Co., OF WATERFORD, N. Y. r unis, h. ■ • . $150,000. Charles Cramer, President. F. I'. Mob, Seo’ry. These Companies having a cash oapital, safely in vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In surance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property i reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-atroot. THE UNITED 8TATE8 LIFE INSURANCE, Annuity anil Truitt Company, Charier Perpetual— Cath Syttcm. CAPITAL $250,000. This company combines tho Mutual and Proprietary /stem, and will insure the lives of white persons, also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner. r 15 ly MINIS A FLORANCK, Agents. Bancroft & Bryan, GENERAL AGUNT8 AND Hit OK. Kit*, for the purguase and sale op STOCKS, HUN US, EXCHANGE A REAL ESTA TE. No. 117 Bay Htrcet, hnvauuuli. jan24 ly Liverpool aud London Fire aud Lite InHurnace Company. r |3HF. undersigned Agent* of tho nbovo Company, I will take risks against Fire oa Buildings, Stock in Trr J “ * L ** tado, Ao., on the most favorable terms. jan 24 KOVAL INMCltANCtt COMPANY• LONDON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, tt,000,000 of Pounds Sterling. 'I'1118 INSTITUTION lias nstabliahod an Airmir.v I in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO. Savannah, January 21* 1818. LONDON PIRENIX FI UK ObMt h. r |'HI8 Company takes Fire Risks in this city,ami 1 insures Runts and Leases, sep 2 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON, Agents. iftCTNA 1NHUItANC'B CO.Ill'ANk OF HARTFORD, CONN. 1 'IIK undersigned, Agents of the above Company, eontinue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, >cks.eto.,on the moat favorable terms. 14 COHENS A HERTZ. .tiutuul Life Insurance Company of New York. I SAAC AHBATT.Sec’y. F. 8. WINSTON, Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner. Abdications received by 1J W. P. HUNTER, Agent. Houthern Mutual Insurance Company. 4 SBUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.— Albon Chase, Seo’ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary, euudorsigned. Agent of tho abovo Company, con tinues to take tho following risks, vis: Marine, River Corner of Bay and L'r-yton sti. NOTICES. tho praotioe of Law and Equity in tho vurioui _ irts of Eustorn aud Middle Cl “ and stylo of Marsh A Guerard. Courts of Eustorn aud Middle Circuits, under tho ... ... r(l MULFORD MAItSII, JOHN 51. GUERARI). V1oi**4 | m nnd While*. A lot of good MULES and HORSES for & uduoive to health latitution, and desire to reoouuneud it incst cordially to tho public. icft a school of physiclal exercise that pa- may export to find the means of • etabliahiug for children, that robust and elastio strength, which upels thu attacks of disease, and it particularly oom- luoud* itself to tho i*. II. WILDMAN, M. I). JAMES S. MOREL, M. D. C. GANAHL, M. D. K. YONGE, M. 1). C. W WEST, M. D. TKIIUS—Papil* are received at tho Gymnasium and 00k 18 CHEAP CASH J BOOT 8I10E STORE South H eat Corner Oon/fres* and IVhitaUeretrceti. TIIK eubsoribers ar« now rnoniving their Fall and Winter Stock, whloh has boon selected with particular attention to the demands of tho Savannah trade, arid which open inspection (which wo invito) will be found in quality, assortment and cukatnehs of trice, all that can be desired by the purchaser. We omit particulars, as every article iu our Hue may lo found' at our Store, including a largo stoek of Planta tion Brogans, sept -<> MURPHY A DEVANNY. HACK, LIVKKY SALE STABLE To tlic Public, THE undersigned no longer acts its Agent for L. .8. BENNETT A CO., for the purchase of Carriages. Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, 1853. J. C. THORNTON, sept 30 3<n N .rnuel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where thoy would be happy to s •• *---* - • -* * sep 10 VJ OTICU.—Mr. II. 1). VV. Aloxumlor is my lo- JL v gaily authorised Ageut for the transaction and dosing up of my business. J. C. THORNTON. VTOTICB.—Tho undersigned will contluuo to carry on tho LumUr and Timber bu*n«*i»Mt heretofore, under tho name ano style of J. Roberts A J. ROBERTS, r 19 ROBERT AUSTIN, Dry Goods, Clothing, ho. NEW ARRIVALS. DRY-GOODS, DRY-GOODS! HENRY LATHROP dc CO., T TAVE received per rodent arrivals, and offer for XX I* 1 * Plantation Dry Goods; London Dufll, and TwUI*^ —— [led Blankets; Georgia Kerseys and Plains; North- do do; heavy (all wool) do; heavy Cordova do; heavy Drown Shirtings; plain and twilled Red Flan- «... p* - tfir ** * * nels; Plaids. Linseys, colored Homespuns, Ac. PRINTED D'LAINES, MERINOS, Ae.:-Print«d French Moitalin d'Lainea; American do; plain mode and high eol'd do; French and English Merino*, a va riety or colors; raw Silk Plaids; Mouslin d'Baise; printed Frenoh Cambrics. 1IUKHN H1LKH. Plain, plaid, and strlned Dress 8ilk«; rich Brooado do; plain bl’k Silks, a large variety; bl'k Brooade do bl’k and Rep. do. MOURNING DRKBH GOODS. Mouslin d'Laii.es; French aud English Bombasines; Alpaocas, Canton and Tamise Clot’.u ULOAKH dc MANTILLAH. Cloth Cloaks and Talmas ; bl'k aud eol'd Silk Man tillas; Ladies'bl'k and eol’d Cloths for Cloaks, and a variety of Trimmings for the same. JKuibrolflcrlcM (V Luce Goods. Mourlln Collars and Chemixettes: I.aco do: rlrii Emb'd Lawn Udkfs; Mourning Collars ; ChetniieUos and Undorslecvus; ;Muslin Caps; Infants' Waists: Swiss aad Jao. Edgings and lusertiuga; Thread and Lisle Edgings anti luaortings: Cambrio and Muslin Bauds. GLOVES. Ladies' Misses’, Moa's aud Boys' Gloves, a largo va riety. dies' and Misses’ Cotton and Worsted Hose ; Ladies' 10-4 11-4 and 12-4 Linen Shirtings: 0-4 10-4 aud 11-4 bro. and bl'ohod Cotton hliirtings; Pillow Cane Linens and Cot'one; 8-4, 0-4 aud KM bro. and bl'ohod Table Daiuask; Damask Cloths: Napkins and Doyles; Huca- bur, Scotch nnd Russia Diapers, Irish l.inons, good stylos. ilod-Tiuks, Furniture Dimities, Ac. bl'k Doe-Skins; plain aud plaid Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans; bl'k Halin Vestings, and bl'k aud cul'd Silk Vestings. oct 2U New l ull :hki1 Winter Uoodg. ROBINSON «6 CAMP, Draper, and Tailors, and Dealer, iu FINE UEADV-31ADE CLOTIIINC, A UK now receiving nnd opruins their .Sun k of 2\ Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of black and fancy colored French and English Cloths; French, Eugllsh and American Cassimeres, of all grades aud colors; Vestiugs of Silks, Sut'.us, Cash meres. Cut Velvet, and Embroidered. CvKit-roATiNUS—Such ns fine English Reavers, Nor way do., Esquimaux doublo sided do., ttuo Kerseys and Pilot Cloths—all of which will bo mado up and trim med in our usual stylo, nnd at thu shortest notice. Our it lady Clotuinu is manufactured by one of tho liras Houses iu Broadway, Now Vtork, and comprises all that is linn nnd fashionable. Wo have our usual largo supply of Furnishing Goods on hand. Evorvthing requisite for a Gentleman s Wardrobo—together with Trunks, Valines, Carpet bags. Also ludia Rubber Goods, suoh as Coats, Cloaks, Ponchos, Loggias aud Capos—all of which wo oiler as low, and or. as accommodating torms us can bo had elsewhere, at GAUDRY S BUILDING, sep 23 Next door to Pulaski ILinso. I1 A KlOiUPTON A. VliUSTII.I.n, AVK now nnnuotl u large umi well selected Stock of Fall nnd Winter Dry Goods, which they assure thoir frionds nnd tho public generally, is dilm-ult to bo surpnssod oltlior ia variety or quality.— Their purchases have bocu made upon such advan tageous terms also, “ ‘ ‘ public patronage. some supply ol Dress, Fancy and Iloi as a general assortment of all other kinds of Goods in their line, may bo found S-1. IM, 10-1. Duflil Blaukots, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Twill'd do, 8-4, 0-1, 10-4 Oroy do, 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, 13-4, Finn Bed do, Crib and Cradle do; and for Nogroo's w ear, a large stock of Plain ana Kerseys, thoy cun be bought any where of the following styles: Schley* Heavy Twill'/ Kerseys, purior heavy English do, (a splendid urltclc,) I M Georgia do, (very lioavy,) Kendall Korso^’s and tho old stylo Cnble Warp Kerseys, White, Groy aud Bl'k nake aud tho best article of tho kind in this market, nt thoir store iu Waring'* Range, 72 St. Julian aud 105 Uryan-sts. oot 5 Fall and Winter Dry Goods. ». BROWN’S CHEAP CASH STORE. THE subscriber is receiving by hioumers weekly, his Fall and Winter Stock, to which ho respectfully solicits public attention. l'lald Brocade nnd Figured Kilkeof tho nowoststylcs. Plain and Figured Black Silks. Plain aud Colored French Mouslin de Lainos. Plaid Colorod Mouslin. Silk aud Wool Plaids for Children's wear. French and Eng. printed Cashmeres and Mdo I<a: Swiss and Jaoouet Cambrics do do Edgiugs and Iusortings. A largo varloty of lloiuiry. Irish 1.mens, all prioos. Linen Damasks and Table Cloths. Freuuh aud Scotch Towels and Dinnors,’ etc., etc., combined with a good assortment ot blieotiug* and Shirtings, Brown and White. All of which will be sold at extremely low priooe at tho corner of Barnard and Broughlon-st«. sept 28 NOTICE. I j'ACTOHN, MercliuutHand Other*, dn- ' slriug to have their Cuttoujrepaokud, can do so by Vn.r's" ‘‘“‘tt 1 “ "“a AI l. I.AMAR. | il.SSOliUT'lON.—Tho co-|mriueiship hero- IP tofure existing uuder the name aud style of Kmc’ ’ S OTICE.—Tho undersigned will coulimin the business at the Old Stand, under the name of ohleyA Thomas. E. F. K1NC11LEY, may 2ft tf A. THOMAS. rUPAHTNEHSHlP NOTICE I II K umiersivnnd have this dny associated them- selvas togotuer under the name and style of Kemp- A VerstUle. for the transaction of a general Dry T'ALL AND WINTER TRADE 1S53. Xj Tho subscribers are now receiving their Fall aud Winter stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, com prising one of the largest and best selected stocks ever bro^lit to this market. Doing manufactured uudur our supervision, at our Manufacturing Eatahlishmuut Nortti, we arc enabled to offer them to tho trade with entire oonlideuoo as to workmanship. Particular at- icuiiou has noun given toino somethin of the latest and fashionable stylos of goods. In addition to our REMOVAL. JOHN M. COOPER 8c CO’S PRINTING OFFICE S AVING been removed to the rooms over their Book Store, on the corner of Whitaker and St. i • - 1 , UUOK SlUIB, OOIIHIUIUH n *n O*. n streeU, and having been greatly Improved by the addition of mw materials, tb'-y are prepared to exe cute, under the management MR. V. A. HALL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, cheaply, aoonratoly and expcditlonely, and in a supe rior style of workmanship. BU8INE88 CARDS PRINTED FOR FROM $1 to $.1 PER THOUHAND, And all other Job Work at proportionate Rates tfW" Orders received at the Book Store, or at the office of the Morning Newt. BOOK BINDING. stylo and at theehortest notice. lteduction in Prices. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES. IIUSINSH8 CARDS PRINTED Foil FROM $t to$3 PEB THOUSAND. Ollier Job IVu rk at proportionate rate,. liv J. M. COOI’F.R &. CO. SAVANNAH BABBEB SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. T 'HE Bubkcribor would respecifully announce tu the oitisene of Savannah, and of Goorgia, Ala bama, Florida, South Carolina, that this long and well known eat&blishmont is open for the reception of hie frionds. lie assures them that uothing will be loft un done ou his part to uontinuo it a oonvoniout audoomfor- table Barber Shup. His prices will be as reasonable as in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable etylo $0 20 8ingle?Ph*ve hi Shampooing 2ft bhavingsix and seven time! a week 2 OU Shaving five times a week 1 50 Shaving three or four times a week 1 00 Tickets for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 UO Hot aud Cold Baths - 60 Parents aro vospeotfuliy imformed that every ad pains will be taken w ith their children when sent i, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, Dress Shirts, Me rino aud Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, Pocket Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and other artiolss of Uontle- aiuo's wear; also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Gils, Colognes, and a groat variety of other articles. This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him self for cleansing and darkening tho Hair; thousands who havo reoeived the benefit of cleansing of dandruff, improving and darkening the Hair,aro willing tu corn- inoud it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 25. J. M. HAYWOOD, ftionumeut-eq., Savannah, Wagon Rlanui'uctory, WAllNER’M OLD (STAND, HEAD OF Uroiiglitou-Mtrewti Keep cousiainiy un uuuu, a iargi eortinont of Plantation Wagons, horso Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carts aud Drays, and build to order any kind thorough mechanics, natives ot Geor- wanted. We _ . gia and South Carolina, and put op our work oursolvos, and warrant every urtiole of the boat materiuL and workmanship. We ruturn our thanks for tho very liboral patronage received, aud nssure our patrons that it is our determi nation, that our work shall be aa good aa any in the oity. REPAIRING of all kinds done with noatness and dispatch. DANIEL 8. WILSON, sop 14 3m THOMAS NORTH. aOiUJB MANUFACTORY SADDLES, HRiDLES * HARNESS 183 Coogrena-Btre«it, Havnouah. dies, Bridles and Harness, and mane io order every deeeription of articlet <•» Oar stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whins, to. Pc sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well oallatour establishment. All articles sold by warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. *4. B.—For Repairing, < pt. exeontion prompt. 6m may 17 8110K8! S1IUK8!! A S^P^W FOn TIIK Fall and Winter Trade. THE subeeribor would reepeotfally call the atteution of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida, and the public generally, to his large stock of BOOTS ANO SHOES. His stock lima been selected by himself, with vpeeial care and particular roferenoo to the retail and plan ters’s trade, that being the most important feature of his business. He confidently offers to Ills customers aud tho publio, work of a superior quality aud stock of Roudy-Madc Clothing, wo havo a largo ment of Guutlomeu'a Furnishing Goods, embracing overy urtielo in that lino. We invito tho attention ot all iu want of clothing to an examination of our goods, which we offer at wholosale aud retail on reasonable terms. Country merchauts, visiting Savannah, will find, onan inspection of our stock, styles of goods par ticularly adupted to their trade. An examination is all we ask, to guarantee satisfaction. CLOTH* AND CA8MIMUKU8. LACK mid Colored Frnuch mid English Clotlu, do Funcy Cassimoros, Plain and Plain in c Twoeds, Kentucky Jeans, &c. Received aud for salo by HENRY LATHROP k CO. ■ .'IM r of tine Cotton, for salo at 147 Bay-at. PRICE A VEADER. afow days, be prepared to offer to thoir frionds and tho public, a nauusomo and wall selected assortment of Spring Goons. EDWARD 8. KEMPTON, UENRY W. VEUSTILLE. Savannah, Feb. 17. 1852. fob ID COFAltTNERHlIll*. ri'IIU undersigned have formed u copartnnrsliip, X taking offo-'t from tho first day of Jauuary last, un der the firm of JOHN U. MOORE k CO, lor the transac tion of a guuoral wholosale k retailDrue, Paint and Oil businoss. They may be found at tho uld stand of Moore k Hendriokaon, Gibbous Buildiugs. JOHN B. MOORE, DANIEL B. MOORE, JOHN E. STILWELL. mar 1 JOT1CE.—I have diMpmmd of theuutiru stock Corner of Broughton nnd Barnnrd'Hts. THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor, nug 24 .ly Swedenborg'* Work*. T HE Writing* of Swedenborg, aud Collateral Works of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, at New York aud Boston prices. Kept constantly on baud, nudf or sale by J. P. COLLINS, aug 15 ly Agont G. S. A., 100 Bryan-st. Aquatic Club of UeorKia, ri'IIE first annual Ilounttu of the Atpiutie Club of X Georgia, will take place at Savannah, commencing Samuel l’alinor k Son, and eidictt, iu thoir bohulf, a ooutiuuanoo of the liberal patrouugo hitherto extuuded to tiio lato firm. My books, uctea, and accounts, as woll as those of McClesky k Norton, aro in the hands of Mr. Georgo U. Welsh (with Messrs. Palmer k Son) who is my author ised agent, and will attend to the settlement uf all the unfinished business, aud who alouo is authorised to ro- oeiptfor tho same. JOHN R. NORTON. Savannah, August 1, 1853. 3m purchased from Mr. JOHN R. NORTON his Tered by - Eight Oared boats, not to exceed 48 foot iu length—one purse $400 X do do do 4.3ft 300 i{|it w atw—ta M. CUMM1NO. Secretary. ♦»«Cbarlcston Courier and Mercury, pluaso copy. 500 STOVES FOR SALE, [JAMES SULLIVAN, iVo/145 Droughton-street, Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stove Mauds unrivaled as a Stove for 8outharn use, and challenges all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking 8toves. Tiu Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wood en Waro, etc., etc., to which the advertiser invites tho attention of old aud new customers. oot 6 B ALE RO PIC.—300 coils superior quality Ken tucky Halo Rope lauding and for sale by DC* 1» BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. B and tor ealo by CLAGHORN k CUNN1NOHAM. ALT1MOUE FLOUR.—100bbl* Baltimore . ,^l ouc » a avti.-ie, for salo by ROWLAND * CO- S K » Clothes Ht.rs.is, 1'owel tvLdA5S5M a S,S om i'?' ub8 ’ Wt,h Boards, Piggins, ^ 0Q, .’.. B,1 V l « r Prints—together with everV^ar- Byooghton-strca. [oct 20j MORSE k NICHOLS. f^!,‘4 KttsaN ig ana lorsale by U ^ Mtern CLAGHORN k CUNN IN GUAM. Rode, Curtain Pins and Bands, Tack Hammers Taokj, for sale by oot 21 J. P. COLLINS. C 11 DU It—Cl DR R—10 bbl*. new Cider, juat f received and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON. 4 AY.—CO bales primo Northern Hay, lauding per bark Maria Morton, and for sale by 17 ROWLAND k CO. Oi \ BBL8. Whisky ; 10 do Old Monnofalado., per oU bark Ellen Morrison from Baltimore, ia store QIGHT CUECKH ON NEW YORK—for Q eele by ffebS-tf| . C. A. L. LAMAR H*£ 175 bales ; for sale b; Li 20 bbis Prune I^saf Lard; 60 kegs do Ia Mora and fox sale by SWIFT 4 00. Savannah. August 1, 1853. 8. B. PALMER. Union Swain Saw Mill. TIIK SUB3CKIBEUS inpleled tlieir uew STEAM SAW now propared to cut and fill orders for BEK of overy dimension at short notioe. Iu tho building of this MILL, wo havo takoa advantage ofaill TTAVINQ XJL MILL, i LUMBER will only require c trial to oouviu „ __ can manufacture LUMBER equal, if not superior, to any other mill in tho State. To those who may favor t tho MILL, Eastern Wharvos. J. ROBERTS k CO. otliue, No. 105 Ray-sts. tf aug 3 Staves Wanted, OF WniTB OAK OU WATUIt OAK. OT less than 42 or over -14 iuchos long. N do do — _ - — _ do thick. Tho back edgo of the 8tnvo to be drvsso» down to the satno thickness as tho front edge. Tho Staves to bo atraightly cleft,and froofrom knots, warps, or worm-holes. For Staves prepared in strict conformity to this speci fication, and deliverod on Messrs. R. A. Allen k Co's lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1854. Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces will be paid by ANDREW LOW k CO. Savannah. Jane 21.1853. t fob 1 Wilmot’s Jewelry Store. THE MUU8CKIUEK ht, on hnnd, nn.l i. JL constantly reootving from the bostand most respec table manufacturers In tho country. Rich Diamond, Ru by, 1 earl, and other Jewelry, and eterling Silver Ware, •uoh as table. Dessert aud Tea Spoons and Forks; Sil ver Hates and Waiters; Tea Sets; Castors; Cups nnd Bauson; Goblets; Tumblers; Pap Boats; Soup and •■RSTaif 41 *!! Ple ’ Io « Creata, Cake and Fish Knives; Solid Silver Dessert, Pieklo and Butter Knives; Nap kin Rings; bait Collars and Fruit Knives; Sliver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles; Cake Baskets; Castors; Waiters; Snuffers and Trays; Ivory Balance-Handle Knives and Silver Plated on Steel Table and Dessert Fine 21 day Marble Mantle Clonks and common Brass Clocks of overy description, Gold and Silver Lover and^Lejiine Watches; Fine Knamelled Hnnting Watches; GolJ and Silver Thim bles; Gold and Silver Spectacles; Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys; Fino Rogers's Pocket Cutlery; Hasors and Basor Strops; Card Cases Port Watches and'Jewelry, From his long experlenee and extensive facilities, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who ruay favor eonnaently believes fie will sausry all who ruay favor him with their patronage. His prices are os low, and terms as liberal as at any establishmsnt in the State. 8. WiLmot, No. I Market-square. THOMPSON’** /CELEBRATED Transparent Bonp, only C*4 VJ cents a eake. It imparts a softuess to tho Skin, removing Blotches, Pimples, and other Eruptions, and rtaln cure for Chapped Hands, aiso superior for bnaylng.gud warranted to remove Grease, Paint, Tar rv ! ' fr ® m Woolen, Silk or Cotton, without lnju- y - 4551S! Try it; manufactured by bi- Thompson, Pawtucket, Down East, and fc-r sale by - /• E. DkFORD, Savannah. Ga. K MBA8CUES. Buckets. T eaor iiiUAOVuae. Mcu.r« ud oot U t. W. CORNWEl.l. K «I , A A v N1C ’ B M ,,r *» for sale by GEO. A. McCLEBKEY, Nil 140 I'unt.A. £ 1|KE OVBU COATS—TI,o m«lli U>.oity,«d ol.Mi.0. kloaTid ,S: - «UCK*VSAI)eA“ llclls! Ucllsi! Bells III f|'HE SuliscribcrH inniiulucturi) and knop constnn i the clapper will striko in a now pluco, w hioh is dcsira bio after a bell has Lequ rung a low years. Spring: art affixed in a new w ay topreveuttho clapper from routing the Hell, thereby prolonging tho sound. Theso Bells manufactured Iruiu the 6c*t stock aud aro cast in iron casings. At this Foundry theso w ore /irat used great improvement. Wo give found to bo ..... „ written warrantee that if Church Bells break within year from dato of purchase, with fair usago, w will recant without charge. ..... all Bolls is warranted. Nearly 0000 Bolls have bueu cuut aud sold from this Foundry, w hich is tho bust evideuee of then oupuriority. Wo huvo 15 gold nnd Bilvor Medals, .rded from tho various Fairs sonoruusaess and purity ol tone, atteution to getting up Peals or Chimes, to those furnished by us. Our Foundry i rods of tho Hudson ltivcr, Erie Canal, and Railroads running in every directiou. As this ia the largest Es . - . jry I tablisliuientof the kind in the U. b. and has the laryi u*»urUnent tf HrlLi, orders can bo filled w ith great dis patch. We can refer to Bells in uny of tiio btatca.— Uld Bella taken in exchange foi Compassos, Ao. constantly on baud. Address A. MENEELY’S SONS, jo 13 ly*dAtw West Trey, N. !’• CIUSTADOnOS LIQUID IIA1U DIE. ( 'IUlSTAl)OKO, inventor umi solo proprietor. j Science and art havo heretofore laborod in vain to produce a hair dye, w hich, by ussimilatiug with the fluids that give vitality to tho nair, would onang hue without injuriug tuo fibre. That object is ac plished. Cristadoro’s Liquid Hair Dye invigorates the roots aud filaments while it changes tho color, in fivo minutes a gray or colorless head of hair ia transformed to a rich brown, or a red or sandy oue tu any darker shado that may budouirod. There is no caustic ingre dient iu tho composition. The luiir is impregnated w ith an invigorating juico, formodfrointhosamocheiu- ical elements as tho uutural coloring inattrr. This is tho ouly hair dyo iu the world wliioh is froo from lime, litharge and every other corrosive substance. Call and witness its effects, at Cristadoro’s bhaviug and llair dressing establishment, near the Pulaski House, Mon ument-square, where it is applied and for salo. PIANO FORTE.*, iUUHIC <fc MUSICAL INSTRUMENT*. Tho subscriber having purchased the 0 f j' t Zogbaumk Co„ of |entirebui which firm he has heretofore been tho acting member iu Savannah, would puctfully invito tho atteutlou of those in want of anything in tno Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From niauy years exporiouco, both in p seal and industry in his endeavor to desurvo tho patron age and confidence of tho publio. ^ je 1ft 11EJLIVI1IOJLDT & CIFJLEU, Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, S;c. Corner of Dry mi nutl J«*ftt*r«onntrccta, public ral, that they prepared to execute all orders in the above men s uoois. ouoes anu lyougreis uauurs; aiso, niiBous , Boys', Youth's aud Children's Shoes, or uvory kind. In counoctlon with tho abovOjJie has ajarge slock of NEUKO UKOHANIS, which can safely be recommended as a superior artiole, No eirort will bu spared to givo entire satisfuotiou. A call is solicited from you before purchasing. WM. HE1DT, Gibbons' Rango. sopt 21 4 YOU Mi MEN’* STYLE. YOUNG Mon can be acoouioaated wil made expressly for their < lar stylo tho regular stylo in height, and is in evory rai tioulur adapted to thoir wants, for salo at Bai iium's Hat Store, 170 Broughton-ut„ opposil 8t. Andrew's Hall. out 1 all times to pu - ..... in families, and kill pi market prices for them in cash. Also, in addition to the above, ho will rocei' sell on commission, any Roal Estate or Persona ... ny per sou i WM. WRIGHT, Broker, Bay Lano. Uiirringe lUamilaclory. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES, A scuorul and uomplute uriaortiiient jusl RECEIVED. S 'llE Hubscribsrs R?iY — lar Establishments and Builders at tho North. Tho selections wore made by one of the firm, w strict rcforonco to tho requiromuuts of this market. Thoy are determined to keep only *Uoh artielei their fine as thoy canoonfidently y ALLS, Ao., fresh from some of tho most popu- KEOOiHillEND ANI» WARHANT, a better, and finer cla kept in this market. The public a examiue. and earnest, by an examination of their stock. AS" AH kinds of repairing done as heretofore. £Ug l mine, and satisfy themselves, whether they a L. 8. BENNETT A CO.. fiiuis, Hides, Hardware, Ac. friends and the based the entire stool publio gsneraUv^bat he hai k of M?. JOHN CARRUTU f low prices, for cash. rlsTULB, Ao., at very Manufacturing and ropairinc.c and oarefully executed, and at low prices. _ DRUG* AND MEDICINE*. to their w ell-selected stock of th* above montioneda PAINTS, GLASS, Ao.; Varnishes, Glues, Patti r and Paint Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Whale Oil, Spicos, Mustard, Saleratus, Mstshes, Ao.; lkANDRETU'8 GARDEN SEEDS; all of which aro warranted to be of the best quality. JOHN B. MOORE A CO. warranted lor motor i- HELMBOLDTA EIFLER. JLund Agency T HE Kubscribor will purchubo or sell, sion, Lots in the town of Brunswick; lying iu the counties of Glynn. Wayne, Camden, Ware, Appling, Clinch, Irwin, Lowndes and Thomas, for 10 per cent, commission on amount of sales, and will re port the value of lands for ten doUars per lot. RxrKK to—E. J. Harden, Esq., Bavsnnah; J. C Plant and Dr. Collins, Maoon; Andrew J. Miller, An gnsta. K.M. MOORE. Brunswick, Aug. 1 \ 1853. ?aw tf uug 1ft WOOD I WOOD! rpilE Subscriber will keep constantly on band X at his WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, a fall apply, at all seasons, of CAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse's, Brought«u-st. will be promptly attended to. £9^Wood Hold Low For C'nah. — J. M. WUTL WOOD ! WOOD!! WOOD!!! ri'IIE Subscriber hue now nnd will keep constant- I ly on hand, a largo supply of the best quality of highland Oak. Hickory and Pino WOOD, which he offers by tho wuole sale or retail, as low for oash as oan bo bought for in the city. All orders punctually at tended to, and particular attention given to measure ment. Woodyardat th* vld staud at the Caaal and B.Ug.d Mfr. W| „ TE HOLTH-WKBTKKN K. ROAD STOCK". 204 miAKKS to, .tie by Hi 17 C. A. L I.AMAR. For Fall and Winter! cxioualvo assortmout of Kpady Made Clothing. » prisiog s mou’s wear, suitauieior tne presons anu ovmingi The following oompriso a portion of the Stoek o Bro Cloth, Businei U, Fix'd and Plain Bl’k do. rinsh Velvet do, Fig d Furnishing Goods, i 17 Wbltaker-«treet. Ivory, Pearl, Satin wood, Buffalo, »'«;i mus*ws also, Tooth, Nail, Comb lish, French, at ‘ and for salo by and81>aving Brashes, of Eng- JOHN B. MOORs <fr CO. £ ^INK CUTLERY-Just received m very *u tho Apothecaries' Hail by mAILORN> IRON*—Alt .Im., ol.o nxtrn bl ?sar&&&£&&&£• \\rANTKW—A wot Nunn. On Wilbnut a ff ohlld preferred. Non* need apply bnt that can be woll recommended, oct 2ft R. HABERSHAM <fr BON. OOHLKY’S CJKORUIA PLAINS—A few Cj bales of these superior Goods manufactured last season, whieh are considered by jndgss to be the best article ia the market. Planters are invited to coll and examine them beforo purchasing elsewhere, oct 25 KEMPTON A VER8T1LLE. T^NGIaISII PLAINS—a heavy nrticlo suit I'i able for Rios Planters, nt KEMPTON A VERRTILLE'8, 72 St Julien and 105 Bryan-sts, oct 2S Waring’* Range. ItACUN NIIIEH it MIOU1.DBUM.-35 LY casks choice Sides; 25 do Shoulders, for sale by ocii4 McMahon a doyle. /1 AliHOUN’* W« KUH.-Tho worke of Jno. (j C. Calhoun, volume 3 received, containing speeeh- os delivered in the House of Representatives ana Sen ate of the United States. Edited by Richard K. Cralle. For salo by [oct 271 JOHN M. COOPER A CO. T U*T LANDING PR It NTEARIKII AU- UUSTA.—26bblschoioe Applos; 2ft do choice Car ter and Mercer Potatoes; 10 bbls Rod and White Onions; 6bbls new Buckwheat; 60bans dp; 2barrels choice Cranberrlos; 6 bbls Self-Raising Flour, Ao. For sale by GEO. ALEXANDER, Corner Bull and Congrcsa-sts, Monuinont Square, oct 2ft IIRAH8 CUltTAlN PIN*, Roller Ends, fj Ibuk Pullies, and Brackets, for Curtain and Shades. Also, Brass Fictuve Nails, Hat, Coat and Clothes Hooks, Jaiiib Hooks, Cabin Hooks, Lamp liooks, Cupboard and Hhowoas* Catches, Ao. For sale by F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryau-street. oct 27 XT AIL*—3UU kess Nails in Storo. ami for bale ll by GEO. A. McCLEBKEY, out 26 No. l49Congress-st. New Grocery Store. copartFkkshi pnotice. r | ’IIK uminrsigued having formod a co-partnership 1 for the purpose of doiag a General Grocery and Liquor Businoss, nave this day opened a large and well selected Stock of Groceries aud Liquors in the commo dious store undor tho Marshall House, where they in vito their frionds and tho public to an inspection of their goods. Thoy hopo by strict and accommodating attention to thoir customers, keoping a constant supply of overy article whioh enters iuto their business, and hy HKLLiNU at lowkst CASH ruicBs, to merit a liberal sbaro of publio patronage. Having made arrangements to keep thomsolves sup plied by each successive steamer with all goods in their line, that enter largely into family use. but which from their pcrishsblo nature cannot be kept long; house keepers can always have the assurance of obtaining suoh artioles at their stoie, not only yhksk, but of tho best quality, T. HYLAND, sep 12 2m V. 14. O'NEIL, A LK A POICTttlf.—*5 bbls. Plnludoipliia .A JL Cream Alo; dodo Porter: 40 casks London do, for sale by [oot 24] McMAllON A DOYLE. 1 AUD, VI*fl, &C.-90 bbls. choice Leaf J J Lard; IU do Nos. 1, 2 aud 3 Mackerel; 2U half do Nos. 2 and 3 do; 2& do do Fulton market Beof, for sale by | oot 24] MoMAllON A DOYLE. / 10KFKK.-2U bag* lUu Cofleo 60 do Laguayra do 60 do old Government Java do 10 do Mocha do Landing and for sale by |oct24| CLAGHORN A CUNNINGUAN. IJIUKLK*, *PlCE*i «fcc»—10 dozen Vi JL gals., qts. and pints mixed Pickles; 10 do 1 and 2 Id. Lobsters; 10 do Pepper Sauce ; 30 do Gherkins, pts and qts; 2U aJAcs Brandy Cherries, (imported,) 20 do Preserves; 50 boxos Lemon 8yrup; 60 do assorted Cor dials ; 76 do Poppor; 50 do mustard; 80 do ground Cor fu o, for salo by | oct 24] McMAllON A DOYLE. IftUTTKIt Be C1IKK*E.—30 Firkius of I) choice Qoebeu Butter; 75 boxes Choose, for salt by (oot 24] McMAllON A DOYLE. Urluie Western Corn Ot Rtenl. /'A N E thousutirt bushels primo choico Cora in Us- naburg sacks. 200 bushels frosh ground Corn Meal. Just raoetvod and for sale by [sep 71 UH AS. II. DURYBE. 1Y AZOItW—Hitiglo aud in Setts, of very fine JLV quality, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, oct 21 1U2 Bryan-at. CORN, MEAL AND FLOUK. OOl) bush, primo Western Corn, ia while sacks dCxJyJ 150 bushels fresh ground Coro Meal; 31 sacks Georgia Flour in half-barTel sacks; Also—20 bales prime Eastern Uav. Justreceived and for sal* by [oot 211 C1IAS. 11. DURYEE. 1 MRS DOG*—Brass mid Cast Iron, sonio very L 1 handsome, just received and for sale by oot 22 SAMUEL PALMER A SON. 1/KNUKUM-Brass, Wire, and Perforated ; is- X 1 sorted Patterns, for sale low by oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER A RON. |Y AlLKOAD ADZKW—A few dozen in store, Xi and for sale by SAM'L PALMER A 80N, out 22 Gibbons'Building. IfiUUHIl GUiH I»KOI**.—Rosts Lemon and JP Raspberry Gum Drops, just reoeived from A. J. Channoairs, and for sale by W5I. W. LINCOLN, oot 22 ftlonumont-square. Boards lor Male. T^OIITY THOUSAND steam snwod Boards, JP 7* and 1 inch clear stuff. Just reoeived and for sale low on accommodating terms, by sop 13 CUA8. PERRY, Agent, WilUnk's whar TKIjIjY.—20dozen assorted Jolly, Apples, Cur, U rant, Straw berry, Orange and Quines, for sale by A. BONAUD, oct 21 ooro.r of Bay and WhiUkor-sta. 13 GATED Nut Cracks and Picks, Tul.lo, •C Desert and Teaspoons, Forks, Fish Knives, La dles, Salt aud Mustard Spoons, just reoolvod by oot 24 Muiisii k hluilOLS. 1 JlitM’K TIN—Oval and Round Hot Water It Kettles, with and without stand; Oval and Round Coffee Biggins and Tea Pots, to be had at 155 Broughton street. [oct 24] MORSE A NICHOLS. VI AMTM.LXM, TAI.11MN, dtr. — Cloth! XvX Silk, Satin and Velvet Mantillas; Cloth, Silk, Satin and Velvot Talmas of the latest and most ap proved styles, by recent arrivals, at KEMPTON A VKRSTILLE’S, 72 St Julian and 105 Bryan-ata., oct 17 Waring's Range. Etowuli mills Flour. (l^HE undersigned having been appointed tho ouly X Agi nt of the above Mills, will be kept constantly supplied with the various qualities of Flour, and be able to fill orders to any extont, either in Bbls. or Sacks. It is the iutention of the Proprietor to place hie Flour in this market so as to compete freely with the Baltimore market both in price and quality. A fresh supply just received and for salo at the depot, oot 19 WASHBURN, WILDER <fc CO. Agents. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull iumI Bay Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wiues, Liquors and Cigars, THE subscriber has now on hand a fiuo Hjjq and well eelected stock of Winos, Liquors ■Hm knd Soxars, comprising the following: One Butt or tho choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. Ono Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. Ouo Pine of tho first quality and oholoost OLD *' RE- 1 SERVE*' vintage 1840. One l'ipo of the ahoioostand most dollcately flavored OLD PALUETINUO, vintago 1830. Ono Pipe of the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL, vintago 1820. Ono half Pipe of the richest and most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two Pipes Old London Market. Eight quarter casks OLD AltAUJO, vintage 1830. Also a lot of the OLD RESERVE, ol an olden im portation, in Boxes and Demijohns. Two half pipes choice.OLD PORT WINE. •• •• •* “ SHERRY *• Twelve half pipes choice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, vis: lleunossy,London Dock, Jean Louis Pinet, Caatillon, Guimard, Saxerao, Balignao, and Otard, Dupuy A Co. One puncheon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. " “ “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Fort, Teneriffe,Sherry and othor Wines. Choloo Champagne, of various brands, liock Wines, imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, An. 1UU,UU0 ehoiee Havana Cigars, of various brands, and a full stook of FANCY GROCERIES. tf deo 30 C'UANE tfc UODGKit* TTAVE instore at201 Bay-atreet, store formerly XX oooupiod by 8. Solomons, Esq. 100 bales Gunny Cloth 600 coils Bale Rope 1000 banks Bagging Twine 60 hlids. Sugar a 100 bbls. Clarified do . 20 do. Crashed do 10 boxes l,oaf do ’ 400 bags Rio Coffee ' 75 pockets Java do 100 boxes Tobacco, various brands 50,000 Cigars, assorted quality 25 lihds. Cuba Molasses 50 bbls. Portland Syrup 50 do. New Orleans Molasses , 25 do. Sugar-house 8yrup s 100 boxes Adamantine and Star Candles - 50 do. Tallow Candles e 100 do. 8oap, various brands 60 half, quarter and eighth chests Ttft 25 hhds. Bacon Sides , IA do 8houlders 5 tieroes Hams With a general assortment of Groeeriea, which they ; offer for sale on accommodating terms. tf sep 10 L> UNOIUKS.-J5 bbl. A Hill; CloriQeil tjufor O 500 bbls Powdered and Crushed do 30 hhds St Croix do _ 60 bbls H Smith and Canal Flour 160 do Baltimore do 180 do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia do 100 bags 98 lbs esch, Georgia do 50 bbls Butter, Sugar anu Soda Crackers 25 do Pilot Bread; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit 150 bbls Portland Sugar Uouso Syrup 75 do New Orleans do 60 do Good Eating Potatoes GO boxes Bedels’ 0 and 8 Patent Tallow Candles 75 do Adamantine do 25 do Judd A Son Sperm do 60 doa. Brooms; 15 bbls No. 1 Mackerel b 20 half bbls No 1 do 75 boxes White and Yellow Cheoito 2ftbbls Prime Lard; 60 kegs do do 100 boxo* ft, 8 and jtoundn’ Tobacco, good brands SO do ft and 8 Grant A Williams' Tobacoo . 180 do Smith, Colgate, Crntou. aud Bedells' Family Boat ; 75 do Palo do; 120 do No 1 do 60 boxes Pearl Starch > 80 whole half and ur. boxes Raisins 25 Drums Figs; 50 boxes Herrings. Jnst rec'd 1 ** d for ltle (oct 21] WEBSTER A PALMES. IkUTTEM AND GHBBHfe.—Mm IY Cheese; 10 kegs Choice Goshen Batter, landing from steamer, for sale by f oot 11 CRANE A RODGERS. . TIN WAKK! 1 A COMPLETE assortment of Plain nnd Jnpnoic 2% Tin Ware for sale at wholesale and retail hy je 15 JAMES SULLIVAN, 145 Broughton St. Q1J.VKB PI.ATKD TABLE end Ihi.il JJ Knives, warranted of the bjst quality, for sale at . 155 Broughton-st. [oct 24] MORSE A NICHOLS. I \ HILLING nn«l BORING Machines., JJ Breast Drills. Also, Machlses for enttisg San- sage and Mince meat, for sale by F. W.CORNWELL, oot 24 102 Bryan-stroet. pLATrOBU nnd COfINTKU HCAI.VN, I AIm, Sprint Boluooo, Bo.U Uc.mt ud Stool- J»rd.. toroolo bj Y. W. COBMWKLL, oct 20 .101 Bryaa-rtrset. T IillK—75 hhils Lime instore, and for sale by Xj oet 17 MINIS 4 FLORANCE. Liver Complaint, ImiMm, Dynmalt, Ohra.lc «r Nervau Debility. Dl.e.ae. .fib. Kidney., Diseases arl- g from a disor- Llver or Bto eing fi dared I mach, suoh as Coastipa- tion, Inward Piles. Fnllnsio •r Blood to the Head, Aeidity of the Stomaoh, Nausea, Heartburn, Dis gust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Boar Eructations, Sinking or Flutter* log at the pit of the Stomach, Sw imming of the Head, Hurried ena Difficult Breathing, Flattering at th* Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when ina lying Fever and dull pain in the haul, Deficiency of Pertyira- (•©*» relloienevt of the Skin nnd Eyet, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheat, Liuthe, de.. Sudden Eluahte of Meat, Bum- iny in the Eleth. Con eta nt Imayininy* of Evil and Great Deptettion of Spirits,can be effectually cured bv DR. HOOFLAND'B CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, FRKI'AKKD BV Dll. C. M. JAt KHON IMb. V. ill. UAVIXISDII, AT THE GERMAN MED1CIFE STORE, 120 ARCB STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Their power over the uboee diseases it not excelled, \f tquallea,by any other preparatiotiin the United Statee, t (Ac curei utleet, in many cases, after ikiful phyaidant READ AND BK CONVINCED. . | From tho Boston Boo. 1 The editor said, Dec. 22d— Dr. Uoajland'a eelehratnl German Bittere, for tho of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of tho most popular medicines ot tho day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow eayl ho has him self received an effectual aud normauout euro of J.ivor Complaint from the uso of this remedy. We nro con vinced that, in the use of theso Bitters, the patient con stantly gains strength and vigor—n fact w orthy of groat (deration. Thoy are pleasant iu taste and smell, can ho usod by persons with tho most dolicate stom achs with safety, undor any circumstances. Wo are sneaking from exporience, and to the afiliutod we advise Scott's Weekly, one_ of the best literary papers pub llshed, said, August 25— "Dr. Honfland'e German Bittere, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are nowrooommended by sotuo of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in eases of female w eakucss. As such is tho would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle,and thus savo themselves much sicknoss. l’orsons of debil itated constitutions will find tlioso Dieters advantage ous to their health, as wo know from experience the salutary offoot they havo upon weak systems." MORE EVIDENCE. The Philadelphia Saturday Gusettc, tho best family newspaper published in tho United States. Tho editor •ays ot DR. IIOOFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTERS. It is seldom that we recommoud what aro termed Pa tent Medicluos^to tho oonfidenco aud patronage of readers: and, therefore, when we recommend Dr. Hoof- land's German Bitters, wo wish ittob.'distinctly under stood that we are not opoaking of tho nostrums of the day, that are noisod about for a brief period and then forgotten, after they have done thoir guilty raoo of mis chief, but of a mcuiciuo long established, universally prised, and which has mot tho hearty approval of the acuity itself.” Evidence upon ovldcnoo has boon received (llko the foregoing) from all sections or the Union, tho lost three voars, and tho strongest testimony iu its favor is that thoro is more of it used in the practico of tho regular physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com bined, a fact that can easilj bo established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiot approval when presented even iu this form. That this medicine will cure I,Ivor Complaint-and Dyspepsia no ouo can doubt, after using it aa directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach andliver; it is pre ferable to calomel in all bilioue dieeaeee—the effect is immediate. They oan bo administered to fotnnle or in fant with sufoty and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This modiuino has attained that high character which B innocently deceived. They have tho written signature of C. AI. JACKSON upon tho wrapper, and his naiuo blown in the bottle, teilhout which they ure spurious, No. 120 Aroh-stroet, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respoctablo dealers generally through riuunB unuuunii. To enablo all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantage! of their great restorative powers. Single bottle a 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. LiROCUE, W.W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savannah, Ga. Wholesale Agents, llaviland, Ilarrall 4 Co..Charles ton. S.C. MWFlv TO THE PUBLIC. "IY ADWAY A CO., tiio Inventors, ftlMiiufiicturers _ aud Proprietors of *ho justly oelobratcd R. R. It. itoniodios, were tIte first to discovor a Remedy pofsess- ingtlio marvelous and Aliruoullous power ol stopping the most Excruciating Paine in an instant, a!laying the „ u.u -u iuiawag ir.s worst Cramps and Spasms, either interna! or external, in a few minutos, and soothing tho most ssvore Par oxysms of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, aud Tio Doloroux, as soon us applied. The It. R. It. Remedies consist of throe Rcmedioa, each possessing quick and wonderful powers over certain complaints and disoases, and will instantly relieve the Human Hyatom from pain—Reg ulate each Organ to a Healthy Action—nesolve away all Diseased Deposits—Renovate the body from all Corrupt Humors—Rebuild the Weak and Broken Down Constitutions—llestoro to llenlth. Strength and Vixor all unsound and worn out parts. B. B. B. NO. 1. Radway’» Ready Koliel', For all Auuto Complaints, Internal mid External. The moment it ia applied externally, or taken in tho system, it will stop the most excruciating pain and quickly remove ite cause. RI1EUMAT18M.—Mr. Granger, a muon, woll known in Brooklyn, was a cripple nine years. Rad- way's Roady Reliof relieved him from pain in flllcuu minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without the aid of stick or crutch in three days, aud cured him entirely in one week. Thousands of otbor cases equally as wondorlul above have been cured by It. R. Relief. CHOLERA AlORBUS.—Rad way’s Ready Rolief will relieve tho sufferer from all paiu in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the most desperate few hours. , NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief is applied it alljys the most painful paroxysms. It will always Scalds, Strains, Spraius, Still Joints, Latnouess. One application of Railway's Ready Relief will in a few moments entirely stop the pain. It reduces swellings, heals seres, cuts and wounds, of Radway k Co. on each bottle. B.B.B. NO.2. Radway’afteuovating Resolvent. Resolve*, ReiiovnteN v Rebuilds. IT CURES.—Scrofula. Tumors, Blooding of tho Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus’ Dauee, Sores, Rickets, Salt Rheum, Asthma' Nodes, Canker, Bron chitis, Favor Soros, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters. The abovo eighteen complaints It. It. Resolvent will positively cure. it renovates the system completely, Ilosolving away from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseased De posits, freeing the Blood and Fluide of Life from a l corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor, Health and Strength to every Organ and Member of the body. Leller* from lliuls Authority. Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waocamaw, 8. C., writes us under date of May 2d, 1853, that Rad way's Ronovating Resolvent cured ono of his nogrocs, on Ins plantation at Beaufort, of a Scrofulous complaint, of many years' standing. Tho poor fellow waa a disgusting objeot of Tho other i pity ; he was u moving groes could nut rotnaiu in tho same place with him. llo entiroly cured by Radway’s Renovating Resolv- r at work upon the plantation. To tho tho political world Mr. Aliddleton is no stranger. SCROFULA.—'Wlion the Fatient has toon afiliotod for fivo years,^or under, favorable s^m^toms will ap pear on tho third day after using 11. II. Resolvent Teu years Thirty yoara Forty years Fifty years Tenth day, We have had cases where old mei have been sorofulous all their lives, by Radway’s Renovating Rosolrent It R.Romci libit their etfibacy immediately. Thoy do not keep the a entirely cured afflicted, p&in-strlckon sufferer lingering in doubt, but readily exhibit their officaoy; instantly relieving pain, renovaUug, restoring, rebuilding, and regulating the Mr. W. B. Oliver,oi jsrayton, uooiy go., ui., unaer date of May 30,1853, writes '* that a servant girl who reduced that no one would givo a thrlp for her i that tberu v life," she was so covered with ._ a spot of pure lloah of tho sixo of a silver dollar on her whole body, was entirely cured by Radway’s Renovat ing Resolvent. DOSES.—One to three Regulates. Four to six Purges. One Regulator at night, on going to bed, will ensure sound sleep, a good night's rest, and a healthy and pleasant discharge from tho bowels in the morning. Radway’s Regulators, Ready Relief, Renovating Re solvent are sold by Druggists every where. RADWAY £ CO., ICi Fulton-et., N. Y. N. B.—R. R. Regulators are of light oolor. oct 11 E OMADKH, OIL*, dec.—Maugouot & Con- dray’s; Milleftour. Orange, Uoso, Boquctdo Car et Violet, Jessamin, Heliotrope, Reseda, Pomades, Lublin’s assorted do, Roussel's superior Ox Alai Dessey k Pervia' do, Wright's Nutritivo Cream, P sol's PhUacotnbo, Jockey Club do, Chrystaline Pon Kcphalia Hair Oil, Curling Fluid, Phalon's Hair vigofater, Lyon's Katbairou, Barry'sTricopherons, etc. Just received and for sale by oot21 JOHN B. MOORE A CO. HARNDEN’S EXPRESS, F * r N ANU AL^NOnxnKnN UUU01>£ AND CAl.IPOHNiA. TY Y steamers Augusta, Florida, Alabama, Knox Wj ville, Stale of Georgia and Key SUmt .SVute—evory Wednesday. Also, to M ACON, MONT- GOMERY. and all iatarmediate places, v/a Central Railroad, daily, Sundays excepted. Spooial messen ger* accompany our Express. OrriuM axd Aqkhto—153 Bay-street, Savannah oay-tiraei, oavruuan; Third-street, Macon; Geo. R. Clayton, Oglethorpe; Columbus; 74 Broadway, Now York; Randolph-et., voiuaions; M jaroaaway, new irora; 43 and 45 South-third-street, Philadelphia; 8 Court- etreet, Boston; Exchange-street. Providence-, Mont- gomerv-streot, San Francisco. *««S1 LIViNGB'fON, WINCHESTER, k CO. A IsB—ALK—50 bltis Alhauy Cream Ale, Brew ed expressly for me, just received aud for salo e Albany Ale Depot by i oct 21 W.M.DAVIP80N. UCUUUUINIi, While Wuh, 8lo»«, Sboa and £gj|gf %hIouSLb, U4 JBtgutWdA-K. Holloway’s Ointment A mum inirarulou* inre ol hTi , Ur 43 rcnra> Brnlcrln,. 11 *f. Zxtna nf a LMUTftvm Mr. trillion _ V~trat, WvmntK, thlOl ^ 7I» To Professor Holloway j cu iwft May, Hlr—M tb* age of 18 my wifb (whn i, a violent cold, which settled la w 1,1. D0 * 6l ) Ih.t lime they ha.g bean mar! or inllomod. U.ropmlMwor.dUlniuITS/? 4 toj.thor .ho wa.d. P rl..d onUroljof^r.2f'?»«2 trory remody that modlool non *!|22 i“ 4 Wllbontoffoot; hor licakli ntond 2?*V*nn,Ui ototo of hor l. P wo. torrlbl*. Vhod"oft!Jl ^ AdvorllHomonta, nd odrlnd her to i,. ml In, Oinlm.nl, nnd. ...U.t fil1 '2 remedy had proved useless, she oous«nudM 7 8he oommencedsix weeks ago, and,“SSL 1 *, ** is now in good health. Her legs araSHfL* 0 r »Uit seam or soar, and her sleep sound !,!!* .. ^ lint Iho raff.rin,, of n follow ar«.i t ,‘ e p wl f Wim. WILLIAM QALPjy A Pernnn »« yrnr» of nrn rnrod , hern., at ltnlkrlie. Ocelli, tf Ruehclifft 31m/, 1851. To Professor HollowIy : 8ir—I suffored for a period of thlrtv «... . leg, tho result of two or three differln ff**?/***»W Works ; accompanied by seorbuuJVrmtti*® U “S reoourse to a variety of medical advlo* ^ 1 ’ 1 ving auy benefit, and w as even told th?tth.! hoBt . time, Ihol fow who hod not ^2^-*« Tlio < l 8 rul“bo/ llili •totcmonloin'b I o L «!A M /?M- W.r.En^.nd.ch.ml.,. M A .Irvailfiil b.dto.1 cured „ To Profosaor Holloway : lB6u - l u a roicMor iiuli.owai : ' —' Dear SIrvMy wife had suffered from n aore than six months, and during the .he best medical attendance. bulalEtaXS**# 4 iflfure iinaiptt nn nwtnl wo,in.I «»i uiov umi iiiuuiuiii ...v.uwnuo, out m| - beioro iiealed nn awful wound in mv own “i-*‘ unrivalled medioine, I determined axsin,.® J Pills and Ointment, and ther e foreVlKthl n U, . t! } her case, aud fortuiato it was 1 didK for month a perfect euro waa effeetod, and ths h«.« ,, * thl various other branches of my family have dsV.V.5V their use is really astoniihing. I now atronIu ld f| mend thorn to all my friends. * * re{l (Signed) FREDERICK,TUaKc, siii&. aasf su? 1 ** ssar Burn. h.„5i Sl.nd.1., £ Bunloai Corn. (Soft) Sw.lllii,. s,,„ |Li Bite of Mos- Canoors Lumbago Tnmoeri uuitoesand Contracted Piles LiJ,' Saudi lies and Stiff Rheumatism Wound, Coco-bay Joints 8calds Yax. Chiugo-foot Elephantiasis Bore Nipples. n 8ojd at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWs 244 Strand (near Temple Bar, London) aed bv alit peoUblo Druggists and Dealers in MediciBeiiWt “fiANlfs^N‘w Yo S' ^ ^ k > ofs^es'h* 1018 -ou-iderablesavinghyuimg,^ N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in ery disorder are affixed to oaoh Pot. For sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Am, Congress-street, SsTsawdL j, may 20 ThSTlawtw Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ron tii* cun, o, Oonghu, Coldu, Hoaricnc, Bronchi, tii, Whoopinfr Congh, Croup, Aithma, and Comnmption! Akonq the numtr»Biiii(o. veries Science bai msdiiitlii generation to raoiliUte thebt- sinesa of life—inortsu Ui e* Joyroeut, and evenproloBgtU term of human exUttact.k ean be named of mon ml lue to mankind, than thiic tribution of Chemiitrjtodt Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues through,ct this broad oo untry has proven beyond a doubt, thatu medicine or combination of medicines yet known, so surely control and euro the numerous varittiM .1 pulmonary dissoaso whieL have hitherto sevpi fra our midst thousands and thousands every year, h- deed, there is now abundant reason to believe s Rtc Uy has at length been found which can be relied cure the most dangerous affections of the lungi. Ou spuco hero will not permit us to publish any prop«rti: of the cures cffocteil by ita u*o, but wo would present tho following:—and rotor lurtuer enquiry to m rionn Almanac, which tho agonts below namtd, will al ways be pleased to ftirnish Iroe, wherein sre full pirn* culms, and indisputable proof of theso staUmtnti. Office of Transportation, Laurens R. K., 8.C. August 4th, 1J63. J. C. Aykr. Dear Sir—My little son, four )< had ju»t recovered from a seven attack of maligum Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, andI eympsrm that visited him, pronounced him adoad child, liar- ing used your Cukury Pkotokal in California, in te« winter ol 1850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire success, I w as induced to try it on mv little U/. 1 guvo him a tea-spoon-full evory three hours, tin- uieooing in the morning, and by ten o’clock at night,I found a decided changeTor the better, andkfUriluet days' use he was able to eat or drink without put. Its uso in tho above named disease wUImvibuji child from a premature grave, and relievetb«tu»9 of many a feud parent. For all affections of the thr.il and lungs, 1 beliovo it the best medioins eitut A feeling of thu deepest gratitude, prompts msiDsdin* ing you theso few lines,—but for your impoiU«4> cuvery, my little boy would now havo toeninwtihtf world. I am yours, with great respoct, J. D. POWELL, Bupt. Tram. L. R.B. Rook Hill, (Somersut C'o.) N. J., July 21,ltuh Dr. J. C. Aykk,—Sinco your medioine Im knnwnhore.lt has a greater domaud thuiinjcwi cough remedy wo have ever sold. It is epokea ri* terms of unmeasured praise by those who htT«uw* aud 1 know of some cases w here the best they cub; of it, is not too much for the good it lies dost. I ploaaure in soiling it, because 1 know thatlaapuf my customers tho worth of their money, tad I (nip* tifiod in seeing the benefit it confers. Please soud me a further supply, and believe s« Yours, with respoct, JOHN C. WU1TL0CL P. 8.—Almost any number of certificate* cmI*^ you, if you wish it. Windsor, C W., Jus**. 1 ® 1 . C. Ayku. Sir,—This may certify, that I usod your UHKkhy PKuruHAL for upward*ff#si J«fi and it is my Sincere belief that 1 should my grave sre this time if 1 had not. It hucoredb«« a daugorcua affection of the lungs, and I do sot up state tuy convictions w hen I tell you it is * PH* 11 * remedy. Yours, very respectfully, , D. A. McCULLIN, Attorney RU*. Dr Wilkabarre. Pa.. 8opt.ab» J. C. Aykr. My dear Sir,-Your ajdWsH approved of by those who havo used it to insure and maintain it putvtion. 1 invariably recommend it for roloouiy affections, as do many of cur principal pbysiclans. I am vour frtond, CUA8. fiTHKATBH, M. B rreparoil by JAMES C. A YEB, Cbcmlit, Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS A CO., W. VOJMOW T. M. TURNER t CO.. J.ll. MOOREiCO.,S*” 111 and al ^druggists throughout tho south. ^ ^xh.8w AUCSUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SAM’L C. WILSON, LESSEE AND rnamEW Hituntat Kuril. Sid, </ Broad-t^ut, llint DM. West of Waihinyton-vtrect. a Th. Subscriber liorin, «•»«■'» !{S FIRST CLAES HOTEL, will giro hli««d « Atteution to tbo Aooommod.Uon of hli Im. may patroniao his daily ordinaries 'Mm nintlniiL Kiln of tbO Under*) iay patroniao hi* daily ordinaries. The cuusUut aim of the undersigned wil _ servo the character of tho WIL6U.V potation daily. , J' C,W1W aug 31 d lOt-wtlnov. . JOHN OIilVElI Uoaio, Sign, aud SUp Pai»t«> GU ' zier, Paper Bangor. Ac. RO. 121, BRODOHTOK »T««- , • / B EGS to return -S!if iursiW Savannah, for part tn hln, shall N <«** all work in his Hn« entrusted to him, 0 ^ promptly and in a workmanlike worm • -mpiojiufJ' by an assiduous attention to kuslaus.^ or oompentont workman and *5e M ■ Ue als, to insure a continuance of their lav ' UH for ealo mixed and dry paints, pMM' . V m ixkin*, varnishes, window glass aud putty, P’ 1 ®. 1 ' jj{o white wash and other brushes. suutuwestbhniwilW^ P ASSENUKK Train, loom UPFuHatoi* A. M., orrlvo nt Ogletborpo A. “ Columbus l o'clock P. M. , , . . «r » n d Of* Leave Columbus dally *t9o'clock;A- ?u tboriio ot 11„ A. M., nrrlve ot IUi^ ucoting at Macon each way wi . lh M 7n 0( jrovill*'!? trains to Savannah, Augusta and Ml wl Rtf* Maoou aud Wostorn trains to Griffin, kw Chattanooga. Nashvillo, Ao. , , iinaof eo*»*7 Connecting daily at Columbus, by to ^ y;.?. >** 28 miles to Opelika, thonce 64 mile* »>/»•* with TCl.bu.» '•^.“u'go'riT.'.kfa.Uud din. Mscou, Aug. 31,1853. JA. aaarArdwsSMfeSe our port, and to Co the work of ’ r ableVerms. Those who wish toms of their vessels, oan aU<> b* Rallway, upon reawnabls Urms. he ST A good Shlpnaitbla nn limine and (sign F. O. CARL, H , Bronghton-.treet, Art! d..r .On” lU „M Offer? hie aervioea to the paboto‘ Qr*iol»l; feEKffiJSSK* tf*