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■* >» UHHISTRV |w“Sw?S3S!:%5 nlTk^have redded i» tho State of Geoiwia for one ? •pimniidiiMlr nreoedlog the election and wltblo the ZEISSiSSu ItSavannA, for one month immedlate- 1V I receding their’registration and continue eo to do up SSrSmeof election, who have attained the age of £Stj»u. yo.ru. k»T. P.M fUj*r (ST OF TOTBRS. rm.ctld by the authority m t”ir*oTO^ljptsulBcleiifr*alestate to *xtlsfj any lx rcntloni wiileh may be again* them. who.havemade nil return* roqolred bj the ordinance* of the city, and ' d according to the provieiona of thl* been registered a Extract from the Registry Law, patscl January following named person! hare registered their IKi , . «... einoo the first or January, 1843, and up to date. A.—Muithiue Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abrahams, Charle* Arnold, George A A*h, Hohort Austin, George Alexander, Charles B A*h, William B Andrews, George II Ash, Johu 8 Achord, George W Anderson, Hie wart Austin, Beujuiniu K Arm strong, Thomas A Askew, Thomas Arden, William Andro, James Abeam, Edward C Anderson, Richard W Adame, Richardson II Akin, Richard D Arnold. Adolplm Abrahams, Johu Auglim, Benjamin Arnold, Henry D W Alexander- H.—Benedict Bmirgiilo, John W Bi/e, Gilbert Butler, Johu P Bolfbulllet, John V Barboo, Julius Bahhafnch, George L .Blount, Anton Borcliert, Joseph Black, Alexander Fruncis Bennett, Jamos II Baabfor, Mieltanl Boloy, Claudius K Barie, Chas W W Brueu, Junto* M Butler, Hyman E Byck, William J Bandy, Edwin H Bacon, Win James Bulloch, Siegmaad Berg, Milton J Buckner, John Boston, Henry 8 Borardus, William II Bulloch, Patrick Buckly, John W Beasley, John B Barnwell, Jams* T Buckuer, Anthony Baaler, Thos A Brown, John Burns, Joseph II Burroughs, Berrien M U Bur roughs, Win F Brantley, Chas H Bell, Elias B Bar- w, Peter A Blois, W Gaston Bulloch, Isaac flrun iter, John llrunnor, Jos Bancroft, Philip II Behn, James A Brown, John Macl'herson Berrien, Barn ard E Bee, Richard Burke, David Dell, Thomas II Barrett, Edward J Blount, Wolfo Barnett, Conrad E Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm Blois, Valentine Brunner, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph II Baldwin, Francis Blair, Michael Bruiiuon, Janies K Bulloch, Jatnns A Baker, Wm M Blouut, William Beukeu. William D Bashlor, William Burges, George A Boifeuillct, Willium Ueenkcn, Patrick Brody, Thomas G Bulloch, Henry Bags haw, William Drunkard, James M Butler, John F Blake- y, Michael Boylun, Thomas Bourke, Willium H ltiisinger, Joseph Itryun, Henry Burt, William Burke, Harvey L Byrd, Francis S Battley, Henry F Beunett, John Bosch, John Blount, Batuuel P Boll, Michael Barry, Putrick Bradley, Philip Brlngimii:, Augustus Boulineau, Richard Brown, Patrick Bra dy, George Bookman, Johu Breen, Wm. A Black, Ulick Burke, Edward W Uuker, Win Iloury Bunch. Burrell 11 llouliueau, Richard Bradley, Jamos II Buckner, Richard W Buford, Denuia Brugdou, Hen ry K V Buntz, John J N Bunt/,, David lladjerly, Washington C Boiler, Thaddou* P Blakuwood, Francis ri Bartow, Wyatt M Bragg, John A Burgess, Win B Blount, Michael llurke, Iloury Wtylns Bell Johu C Blanco, William II it .nks, Haul V Box, Mi chael Barrett,Theodora lllois, William C Hoad ley, Johu Bilbo, James Bilbo, Win H Bourke, Thaddcu* J Baldwin, Dauiel II Baldwin, Wm U Bliss, Beaja min Burroughs, John Brody, Lewis 8 Rennet, Fred erick II Blots, Wm Bralley, k JHiues C Blance, Au gustus Barie. C.—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cash, William Cullen, Peter Curb, David IjOpei Cohen, James A.Courvoisie, Montgomery Camming, Daniel U Camp, George H Cuminiug, Moses Coburn, William Crabtree, Aaron Champion, Dauiel D Copp, Isaac Cohen, Froderiek Cook, Frederick W Cornwell, Willium P Clark, William I! Cuyler, Carrol A Cloud, Hpencor Cur roll, Peirce Coudon, William M Charters, Charles Clare, Daniel Clarke, John F Coinjioguinc, George ('alley, Mylea D Cul lens, Peter L Constantino, Nicholas Cruder, Henry R Christian, John Curdeul, Wallace Cuminiug, Jat IX Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T Clark, James O B Campbell, Huinunl J Cassels, SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1853. Jos 8 Currulhers, John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, Willium Oscar Charliot., William Cox, Hugh Cul len, James Cloury, Muse* 8 Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph 8 Clnghorn, John F Carsteu, Charles PC o ...iMirn, 4UIMI r v/arsieu, Hilaries n-ou |icr, John Greene Cooke, Henry Cleaver, Jacob Co- . Bcujamin L. Cole, 8ilas M Coleing, John L Clark, Thomas W Cooper, Henry Casaim, lumos Cox, Robert M Charlton, Janina Cox, Francis Can Held, Piter Clark, James Carey, Thomas Cusacb, Thomas Carey, Daniel Cole, Luke Christie, Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mlchuel Conway, Michael Cusnch, Antonio Christidora, Isaac J Cohen, Frauds Champion, Aaron II Chnm pion, Thomas Collin*, Edward T Counor, William Connor, Andrew Conner, Churles Canpon, Thomu* Conway, Richard W Cuhbedge, Frauds T Cole, William Carson, Wm F Chapliu, Moses A Cohen Usman A Crane, John Cass, John M Cooper, Lein url C Clark, Luke Cenon, Robert J Coughey, Jona than A Cadey, Dennis dairy, Johu Cercopely, Jo aejih V Couuerat, Jas Connolly, John L Cope, A Conies, John A Chambers,Patrick Carney, Michael Cleary, James E Cope, William A Cook, Barton Centre, John Clancy, Thomas Cunniff, John Cleary. Geo L Cope, 8r, Frederick Carsteu, William |M Cturaly, Aliuhu'd Caroy, George Cornwell, Goorge N Collin*, Richard R Cuyler, Octuvus Cohen, Geo E Congdon, Laurence Connell, Geo L Cepe, Jr, Jeremiah Cavniiuugli, George A Cuyler, Willium II Cooper, Julius DCorcopely, Edward Cottar, Wm Condou, Joseph Calu, Charles If Campfield, Janies Campbell, Peter Carrol, Dauiel Croniluy, Putrick Cusack, William Camion, Auionio Chiesa, Joseph N Cook, Allen Cullen, John P Cohen, William A Conery, Geo Holbrook Crooke, William Cotter, "homas R Clarke, Goorge E Cuhbedge, Augustus (’ Cannon, Cyrus Chaffer, George Clarke, Jumus Clan cy, 8umu«| Courier, George Causse. „ —David R Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Davenport, Isuac Davis, John Dully, James Dunn, W jam Dixon, Mrtca C Dean, Chealny Dugger. William II Dunning, llonry J Dickerson,* A Ihirt I. DoLorgo, Isuac D’L/on, John E Davis, John Doyle, Jr ; Isaac DeLnroclw, Win M Davidson, Wm II Du TU, JUifctfd D***uu, Charles S Davis, Nicholas pixou, Lewis I, Davis, Francis H Deniero, Patrick Doyle, Michael Douuolly, Morty Dorgaii, John Downing, Richard W Delaney, Thomas Doyle, 1 homas K Davis, Shelton C Duuniiig, Georgo W Davis, Michael Daily, Frauds G Dauu, Joseph O Davi*. John Doyle, Jacob DeLaMotta. John P A Du non, Patrick Devine, Patrick Dolan, Frauds Daly, Janies II Domuiul, James Doyle, Salrick Dow- uey, James Downey, Michael Downey, John Dea- coy, Henry Danenfelser, John Dolan, Jacob Damien- fdser, Painck Devanny, Levi SDeksion. Thomas Dowell, Michaol Duggan, Jacob F Doc, William C MDemere, William J Donaldson, William J Doleuu, James DeMartin, Burrell M Dye, James M Dye, Elijah Dye, Alex Drysdale, Aloxau* der Delbanco, Sumuel D Dickson, William O Dick- aon, Johu Dtllou, William l)oody, Frederick Dau- ueufaleer, John t ovauny, Mitchell T Duke, Joseph Doyle, Martiu Duiiuagun, Sumuel L Dowells, John D Dolunoy. p9tn Endrea, John Everard, Richard hums, Johu Eiskoamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A l!.|>utoin, Johu B Epstein, Tbotuaa Eden, Daniel Kagan, Jus A Ernst, John Eady, Edward W Edou. James Eden. . Joseph Felt, Owen Foley, Joreiuiah Kick- ling, Green Fleetwood,* Louis N Falligant, Gaspar J Fulton, Washington F Florcuce, Joseph 8 Fay, John G Falliguut, Johu C Ferrill, Andrew Furry, I; rederich Finch, William D Ford, Sowell II Fish, Johu h lemming, Richard Flauigan, Thos Ford, Pul- neg Fleming, John Foster. John D Fish, Bryan Fo Joy, JosUli K Fisher, Johu Foley, Juuoli Friend, Duguld Ferguson, Johu Flunucgun, James Fountain , Henry R Fort, Benjamin Fickling, Robert Ferrell* Gordoy Fuyo, Joseph E Falligant, Randolph 11 Fell' William Fielding James A Fawns, William U Flem ing, Alex Fawcolt, George H Frierson, Charles Fox, Jacob Friend, lsliuui Freeman, Johu Fiuuey, Janie* Foley, John Fitzgerald, Frederick 8 Fell, Patrick Foley, John Flanninnn, Andrew Flutlny, Thomas Flaherty, William Folliard, Cornelius Flynn, David Fitzgerald, Edward 8 Fulton, Johu Folliard, Jared Fitxgerald, Patrick FiUgerald, Laurunce Fitxger- aid. Michael Feelv. AliniuiMl Finn«v itri..... c i;.. Johnson, William Bulloch Jackson, Enoch 8 John son, John D Jesse, John J Jackson, James H John* •too, Robert Jackson, Wm James, Peter Jacobs, Jas M Jones, Peter Edward Judeaae*, C Jackera, Joseph W Jackson, Michotaa Jeffries, Thomas Jones, Joa Johnston, Geo Jackson, George H Johnston, Fran cis D Jordon, Alfred E Jonea, John M Johnston. K.—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gefert Knck, Peter Kronse, William Krauaa, John W Kibbee, Hermann Kuhlman, Diedrtch Katteu- horn, Nicholas King, John W Kelly, Jsmea W King, Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, James W King, Ntcholus Keilcy, Hanford Knapp, Thnmaa Kemp, John W Kelly, Wm Kina, James Ker, Phineaa M Kollock Phillip Kean, Noah B Knapp, Aaron J Kaser, Jamea Kennedy, Frederick Kronaon, Emanuel Kuuwnller, Daniel Keane, Edward 8 Kemptou, Dr A Kolhauso, Frederick Kattouhorn, Ezra Kent, Oldham King, William T. King, Michael Kelly. John Kaesar, Wm Krous, John Kelgan, Edward Kean, Sberod W Kin* uerly, Conrad Krabbe, Michael Kellehcr, Edward F Kinchlcy, Arthur L Kent, Thomas H Kreeger, Loeia Kemp, Terence Karr. E.—Thomas E Lloyd, Louis Lepriel, John N Lewis, Dauiel J Lambreih, John II Lightbourne, William M Leigh , Alonzo B Luce, Hugh Logan, Hlacislaus M LaRUtcau, John Lyons, Lovi Lelieu- thal, Pater Lea, Edward Lovell, William W Lincoln, Oliver A La Roche, John M B Lovell, Martiu Lar kin, Noble Lyon, Frederick Ijohof, Joseph II Lad- son, John II Ladd, Dauiel Leahy, Benjamin W Lloyd, Chas A L Lamar, Peter Laurens, James F Linder, Matthew Luf burrow, Edward Lyuch, John T Latham, Philip 8 Leaver, Hugh Larkin, James J Logan, Joseph Lippinac, Andrew l«ow, Wm K Long, Andrew J Lebcy, Michael l«avin, David P Landershine, Caspar Lenyer, Timothy Lavan, Charles T Law, 8smuel 8 Levy, Henry r* Lichte, Thomas Loury, Matthew Lynch, Charles Lee, Geo II Liudstidt, Nicholas Lefort, Nathaniel I^ivoll, Jumes I.nngliian, Orlando II Luf burrow, John Idl ers, Johu Lama, 8amuol A T Lawrence, Antonio Lnureuce, James Lunnahan, Patrick Lannalian, Pa trick Lovett, Thomas Lovett, Thomas Lyou, Dan'! N Lain, Daniel Lanhain, Timothy Lane, Lewis Lohintn, James Larkin, Christiaa D Lebey, John Larkin, John I.awlow, Wm 11 Lyuu, Peter Logan. Patrick W Lee, Peter Laddy, Jame> M Leaplrot, William Lattimore, Payne l«ovell, Thomas V Lew is, George W Lockwood, James Lynch, Thomas W Luiiq, Peter Lubel, Michael Lynch. RI.—Hugh W Mercer, Anthony F Mere, Abra ham Minis, William II C Mill*, Jacob Mauke, Mul ford Marsh, William Mnrnll, John Mallery, Adolphe Mode, John Mukin, Gofernl! ur tains, Junies W Mor gan, Ralph Meldrim, Dun Mallette, Horace Morse, Wui II May, Hsiuuel 8 Miller, John Murchison, 8ul- umou Mayer, Christian W May hinder, John .Mas lemon, Luder Mebrteus, Jacob Manses, JoliiiF. Mal lery, Henry Maruhnrd.Thos R Mills, James Monna- han, Charles A Magill, John B Mallard, Jacob Miller, Matthias II Meyer, Alvin N Miller, 8imon Morns, Leander Moore, John A Mayer, Richard G Mackall, Michael Meath, Fuhiau Myerhofler, Thomas Mouth, John Murchison, Ilryau M Morel, Hugh W Mercer, John Muhuuury, Thomas Mahar, Win E Mougin, John Morris, Jnugeu II Mohrtens, Thomas Murtnugli Sylvester II Manning, ('buries Muller, Cornelius D Murphy, McPherson B Milieu, Isaac M Marsh, Win B Moll, John Murphy, John 8 Montmollin, James 8 Magill, David Moran, Thomas D Morel, Johu Mai lou, Jerre Mack, Joseph M Mathis, Johu Miller, Edward II Martin, John R Marlin, Josto Mount, aamuol Mausflold, llcnrv C Mehrteos, Henry K Moutfort, lleiirich Win Meyer, Harvey Morse, An drew Maloney, Patrick Masterson, John Murphy, Nathauiol C Mills, Charles F Mills, Marlin 11 Meyer, John Moran, Thos A Maddox, Simeon S Moody, IsaucMinis, Willium J Moore, Domingo Mutliugu, Abraham F Morducui, Edward Morau, James M Mordecai, Daniel Mitchell, Fruucis II Maxwell, Dauiel W Miscally, Jacob Mastcc, Thos Muddea, John R Mavcr, Emanuel Mendel, Michael Morris, Timothy Murphy, Johu D Mallette, John G Mehr- tens, William Alorel, John F Mulligan, Edward Mul- ligau, Thomas McNuLy, Albion K Moore, Thomas Muhan, James W Moore, John B Moore, Edward Mahar, Michael Moskill, Michael Marlin, Patrick II Mallettee, Frederick Mundorff. RIc.—George A McCleskev, Bartholomew Me- Juunriioy, Putrick McDowell, Willium McCurlhny, Joseph J McCoy, Laurence McKenna, Thomas Mc Kenna, Dauiel Me Redmond, Thomas W McArthur, James McHenry, Michael MeGrcu, Patrick McGov ern, Norman W McLeod, William J McIntosh, Jas Me Foul v, Alexander Mcllardy, Angus McAlpiu, Michael McCarty, Noil McHugh, James Mcluuar- noy, John McGunuixle, Thomas O McCluskey, Jas McFecly, Patrick AlcGloin, Dennis McGuire, John McCall, John McCuuliHc, Thomas J McMsh, James AlcGloin, Edward McCabe, John AlcDormott, Jam*" MeUride, Tliemuu AIcAuliile, Andrew McGrcal, Juo McHugh, Thomas McCollum, Thomas McNicholus, Robert McIntyre, Jeremiah McCarthy, Lawrence McManus, Putrick McLaughlin, James I) McEliun, John AIcNish, Daniel J McKenzie, John McCalie, Edgar M McDowell, Geo G N McDowell, Willium McKcmlre. Alicbael McNulty, Peter AIcCormack, Johu McMahon, James McDonald, Joseph V Ale Dowell, Michael McCullough, Jeremiah McCarthy, Johu R McIntyre, Dauiel McCarthy, Wui McLaugh- ton, Thomas W McClauo. N.—George N Nichols, Thomas J Naylor, Daniel Nelson, 8ainuol Niittmun, Jamos 8 Neidliuxor, Nnthl Nunguzor, John G Nnidlingor, William.G Norwood, Jucob Nnwherger, Gilbert N Neyle, Thomas AI Now ell, James A Norris, Johu II Norton, RobnrtC Nock, Joiner. Nungazer, Willium Nunguzor, Edwin L Neidlinger, Lowis F Nicoll, Thomas W Neill, Jos Nowluu, Waltor 8 Nott, David II Nichols, Jno Neill, Edward Nugent, Bryan Nilund, Johu C Nicoll, Fre derick Noltoineir, Alexander II Nathaus, Joseph Nagel. O*—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, Johu W Owens, George M Owens, Arininius Courier, Ed ward O’Byrue, William C O'Driscoll, Daunis O'- Couuor, Phillip O’Conaoll, Daniel O'llunlon, Timo thy O’Connor, Timothy O'Brien, Patrick O'Coronor Frederiek Otto, Goorge W Owens, Jonathan Olio- stead, Owen O'Rourke, Henry Ohinmyer, Willium II Olcott, Daniel O Sullivan, Daniel G Olcolt, Fran cis J O’Neill, Thomas O’Brien, Frauds J Ogden, David O Recto, Jonu Ogieby, Join. F O'Rytut-, Mi chael W O'Hyrne, Wm P Owens, Dan'l O'Sullivan, Domarick O’Byrue, Daniel O'Conuor, Jas O'Hara, Bartholomew O'Leary, Jumes P O'llura, William W Gaits, Willium II Owon. P.—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse, John Poole, Jumes Potter, Joseph F Helot, Charles F Preston, Marlon BTalbird, Job* Trumnter, Jamea C Tbotnp aou, Martin Tufts, George T Them,“Francis Marion Tbreadcraft, Nesbit F J Taylor, Paul Thompson, Bcujamin T Theua, Richard Thomas, Thomas M Turner, Henry Thompson. W.—Richard Wayne, Edward G Wilson, Wil liam Waters, Robert D Walker, Henry F Willink, warn vvuier*, ivooeri u wuiKcr, nenry r wiiiinB, Laurence W Wall, Nathaniel F Webster, Henry O Wyer, James T Webb, Henry E Weed, Smith Warner, Thomas White, Francis 11 Welinan, Nick olaux Wolf, William Wright, William White, Thomas R Wuyue, Jacob Wlneberg, Benjamin Whitehead, Samuel A Wood, George 8 Wait, Charles Wilson, Thomas J Wal*h, John W Wilson, Joseph Washburn, ZacharialiN Winkler, l^wis W Wells, Edmund Wallen, Wylly Woodbridge, Chris topher White, Seth Woodward, Isaac Wilder, Den nis Wynn, Jauios While, Philo II Wildman, Wm Watson, William P White, Phillip I) Woolhopr Ashbel Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Waltor, Gi AI Willett, James T Welles, James Whilibau, En Withingtnn, Allen R Wright, Samuel Wiltnot, Wm Wilsou, William Wright, James M Wayne, Wil liam Thorne Williams, Patrick White, Jan cs W White, Richard Wickam, William M Wadley, Ja cob Walrfburg, Georgo W Willy, William C Wylly, *aac P Whitehoad, Lewis Wiggins, William Wat er*, Jamea White, Stepheu P Whitehead, Janies AI Wayne, Claus Wittschcu, Henry K Waahhum, Conrad Wnhlschiuidt, John Williamson, John C Wagner, Geo M Wuldhurg, John J Watts, Edward O Withinglon, James 8 Wilkins, Norman Wullaco, William II Wiltbnrger, Peter Willbergcr, Simon Walter, Joseph W Webster. Amos E Webster, Tk». UM.li. 'PL ‘ * Thos White, Thomas Wood, Henry F Willink, jr.. GeorgeS Webb, William Webster, Michael Walcli, John E Ward, Stephen B Williams, Irvin I. Wolf, JoDn Wickham, Michael Weldon, Francis White, Charles W West, llenrv Williams, James C Web ster, Henry Wilson, Martin Wcndilken, Jes-ey Welch, John AI Williams, Chriatopher Wllxen, Goo White, Daniel S Wilson, Augustus Wultor, Robort Wuggonstoin, Edward C Wado, Thomas A Wilson, Hryuu Wren, Frederick Wylly, I’olnr White, Whitmillc II William*, Michael Wall, Henry Wcigand, Dempsey White, James G AI Wnrmx-k, James E Walthour. Elisha Wylly, Frederick W; • dicb, Henry Williamson, Johii Wcigand, Aai Wilbur. V.—Charle* Vnn Horn, David Vender, Tristain Ver.tille, llenry II Vcrstillo, William II H Vcrstille, lleury Vcilstiich, Win C Vandeuburgh, dennark. Y. —Dr Easton Young, Peter Yonson, John A Youge, William P Yongo. Z. —Edwin 8 Ziltrouer, Jacob Ziniiuoruiau, Hoi onion Zeiglor. Allthcrtont ootltlod to vote, and desirous of voting al the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannrh and the hamlets thereof, aro respectfully reunested to call at my office and register their namor within the time proscribed by law, else they will be de barred the right of voting thereat. EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council. Savannah, Sept. 4, 1H53. ’ BOOR AND JOB I’UINTINtt. M0EN1NU MEWS POWER MESS. Willium Proctor, Edwurd Pudolford, Edward Pudol ford Jr, Elisha Pureone, Daniel G Pliilbiick, Antho ny Porter, Dennis M Patrick, Edwin Pareons, George Parsons, Edward Powers, John Postell, Joseph W Philips, Johu F Posey. William V Pronllce, Henry C Preston, Thomas Pidgou, Johu M Palin, Hamuel G Pancost,Charles B Patterson, Orrin C Parker, John Philen, James Potter, Michael Prendergast, Edwurd J Purse, Martiu Peyteu, Charles Por-y, Patrick Price, Patrick Peyton, Samuel Philbrtck. William F Preston, Jauiea M Prentiss, Thoums Pitt, Edward AI Proudergast, Georgo C Puder, Robt W Pooler, Andrew C Pacetty, Auionio Ponce, Geo W Pollard, Edward Potters. Richard Prouder- 6 nst, Andrew Jaukson Pollard, James Proudergast, amuol L Pittman, Jamea Peudergast, Abner R aid, Michaol Feely, Michael Finney, Urban C F.»- sior, John (J Fisher, William G Foote, Willium T Fray, Frederick Fisher, Robert U Ferguson, Isaac Ferguson, William A Ferguson, Patrick J Fletn- ming, Domiuick Flailey, James B Foley, Juo Fugau, Jacob C Fattiy*. * CJ*—Joseph George, Robert II Griffin, Francis Grunbill, Joseoli George Jr, Robert Al Goodwin, Joim B Gallic, David If Galloway, Heaborn Good- •U, John Gamuioll, Domingo Galleo, Joseph F Gam- mou, Charles Gross, Martin Gerken, James E Guu dry, Phillip Gieblehuuse, lleury Ganuhl, John F Guilmurtin, John Gerdts, Beujaiuiu Giuovoly, John L Grovenstein, Ehenexer W M Giffuid, James t Godfrey, George A Gordon, Calviu L Gilbert, Hum- ue! Goldsmith, Nickles Guil, Horace Gillum, John S ureeu, Francis L Gue, Jas Gowau, William T, Goudwia, WiMi.a W Uoodricb, Michael Oearoy V ay ’ • Sr 1 * 0r#nv ald. I-rael Geer, Joshua Griffitli, James Gnrvay, George Gatehouse, Martin Geiger, 8olomoui Uoodall, Alicbael Glaacow, Johu B Oohud, Charles Gauahl, Robert 8 Gray, George M « r '5 U ' M William Gurrughty.Tlugh Grady, Beojuiniu Georxe, John Gallagher, Patrick Garrian, Laurence J Guilmurtin, Nathaniel R Gil- man, John Gilliland, Geo W Germany, William E (sencken, Johu M Guerurd, Joseph Gauahl. Ileurv II Gilbert. Patrick Gordon, Miciisul Gordon, liar vey J Gilbert, George Gass, Carsteu Gerdts, Mat tbew Gallagher, Dauiel M Gugel, Wm O Godfrey John L Grayson, Rickard D Guerard, WmGalphio. WtnH Gtaiy, Wm W Graham, John Gotte. lt U.—Tlimnaa Holcombe, David F Halsey, Wil liam Hess, Christopher Hussey, Richard it Howell, Charles 8 Hardee, William Howe, William Huu- ^ r » William F Holland, Jauiea Hunter, Georgo 8 liardmg, Edwin E Hertz, Martiu Horn, Lemuel L Hover, John Haupt, Humucl B Huuiit, William Hen Pomeroy, Joaeph B Preatou, Thos Pruudnrgavt, William F Parker, James Pruuty, George Powers, William Parish. Q,—William (fuaulock, Jr., Martin Quinn, John Quiun, James Quiuley, William W Quinn, Janiei Quantock, Jr. It*—Philip M Russell, Daniel Robertson, John A Richardson, William Reiushart, George Robertson, Jr, Robert R Kltodos, Ileurv Rubor, William Ro tors, Charles E Robiukou, Andrew AI Rush, Johu Remsbart, James G Rodgers, Ileruurd Roden, Jumes R Head, George Rohbius, Joseph Ros*e, Jr, David Rosenblatt, Willium P Rowland, Willium P Roberts, John Reilly,' Juft’crsou Roberts, John P W Read, Jas Uhind, Joseph Ribero, Jucob Ruaonbaiid, John 8 Rodgers, Allen Russell, William Robiuson, James lliiey, Horace J Royall, John Reedy, AIcy.hii dcr R Ralston, Thomas AI llosis, John H Rn*s, Tlio mas Redfren, Boujaiuiu Heed, Joseph B Ripley, Pu trick Reilly, Francis Ryan, John Riordon, Johu W Rabu.i, Juntos Al Russell, Robert Halford, Wuring Russell, Cliartos W Rogers, Felix J llosuiiburg, Charles ERyou. Joaeph >V Roberts, Francis Reovei v/iiuncs I'jivyun, jusepu w noueris, i- raucis iteovus Joseph ltosv, Edwurd Riley, Dennis Ryan, Gorsou Rosenblatt, Levi 8 Russell, Christopher Russell, Cornelius Rorke, Jamos Ronaldson, Michael Rocli ford, Alexander R Ralston, John C Rowland, Pu trick Ryau, James Russell, Henry Ryan, William Robkiu, Jeremiah Ryau, John Ryau, John T Row land, James L Richardson, William Robinsou, John G Richardson, lliram Roberts, Cadwallador I) C Rhiud, Lautz Bvan, Junies L Rossiguol, Frauds J Ruckert, Joseph D Rogers, Thomas Ryan, Tobias Rotbledsr, Louis Kobidor, Michael J Reilly, Wm F Richardson, George Kumspock, Willium Riley, Wiu Ritchie. 8*—Patrick K Shiels, Henry Seltzer, Wm Henry Stiles, Patrick Smith, Francis Sorrel, Samuel 8 Sibley, Edward A Houliard, Abraham Simpson, Lizur Solomons, Johu A Schaffer, Frederick Scberff, Francis F Strobbart, Francis Sheila, 11 ur- mauSilber, Joachim K Sausay, James J Snider, Johu Savuge, Ezra Stacey, James J! Huudilbrd, Jacob Shaffer, Conrad Schneider, Johu G Sexton, John 11 Strouss, Walter W Smith, John F Sturte vaut, Frauds M Stone, Emanuel Sheftull, John II Stegin, Alex J C Shaw, Farley 11 Swoat, Jamos F Stowe*, John A Staley, Abner Sawyer, Suiuuol H Swoat, James Sullivan, Solomon Shetftul), Dauiel T Scranton, Dauiel II Stewart, John Slone, William Suite, Joseph D Stebbins, Jacob Spaug, Wui Sbiu- ry, Henry Haupt. Habersham, Haupt. William W ilondley, Robert ,Johu E Hnriiacdez, Robert Ilutchisou, William Iieuderson, Charles A 8. ’i 0 ?.** ■ Hard castle, Robert A Houikcr, Wil WniJr“^ P b ,lu ®P br °J r P Horton, Peter Henry, WillSS i u dl ’ ***} itarl ’ Thomas Henderson, HilzhVin.^ ln . ler ' Harmuduke Ifamiltoo. Peter D ll» zbe |,u Charles F llumiltou, John F II aim lion, mte.' Wi,l |“ H Hau.in.u, Duvid jffi. « i ,1 «“*•» w HollLior, Knock O Trou,, iloiLrd fc rd ' H Holme, H.o B H “‘»- Ou.Uiv.AIIo|. JtmJgin Hill, Johu 11.11, Henma, Nicboln. Ho,I.. (j„ l ^t i Hoptm,. M.IW Hirdio., Stephen Jfalterich, OJivor 8 Hunter. Lew il p ri., W.lllnra H.vcll, Jam*. H.i“ L * jin, John M HurrUon, Joepl, M H.y„SI ujl *1 Hinen, Thom., Hofiermin, Willi.m L ll.upi j. hi Hufhoi, Willium Hnuzelmuno, Nichol., |U,, , “ do*, John lliunlol, Kliuhn Hu*ur, cjumuell* ||.l ov David 8 Hendoroon, Donnin Blnunor Huu-u, M. hi C Held, Goor,o Him, Ahrahlin ll.rmou, J.. H HoudoraMi, l-.irick Harl, John G Howard, Pal ich Hanley, Aadr.w Hourly, Patrick liohaa, .'oha Hionu, £»fciel 8 ilorrio, Jnliaa ilaruidoe. hob: D lliltoo, W,.hiafton K iUrri., John K Hamm, Claraace F HoUu, John Houiihaa, Jonph BHainy, PraacH H.ra.ad.a- Thomu Hayneo, Id want C Hough, Alforuon 8 H.rtridoe, Herman Hock, John Haory, John Hover, Levi 8 Hart, Haarico H.ckou, S«l<nHHaberahum, Jentoi ilaakatl, No.ee Z Hen- dMHMi, Thonute Ileery, Williem Herrieoa, John Xlojuion, William 11 llermu, Wm J Harly, Thoe H Habcnhun/Startin ^ ^ B J ohnetoa, Kdward Juhoe, J.tuea C Joacr, AJounder c, tfuscpii it oieooios, wacou opaug, will on in i, John Shuuzel, Matthew Shannou, Dennis Sul livan, Phillip Smith, Johu Shwiuk, Janie* Shea, James P Screven, Thompson L Smith, William SwoU, Richard Scanlon, Alexander A Smets, Wil liam II Smith, Andrew Steafvater, Edward J San ders, Mordecai Slieltall, Sr., Jacob A Shaffer, Her manSangstocb, Jauios M Stripling, Francis Suw- yer, rininthy Slioridon, John Scuddor, Jumes Skin- n l e, i 'if Smith, Johu Shea, Goo 1 Spencer, Samu el L Speisegger, Himoii Suntim, Thomu* Smith, James Shephard, Jauios Skinner, Georgo Simmons, Thomas Smith, Thomu* Scullcy, George J. Smith, Johu Stoddard, Jesse J Smith, John H Spann, Capt John Steveusou, Dr James M Schley, Thomas Sauu- 2? r- ’ V \3 r f. u W Starke, William Starr, William J Stafford, William R Symons, P». trick Scaoian, Joseph Sullivau, Johu Sullivan. Johu Scaulau, George N Staley, Henry Stark, George Shultz, Dauiel Sullivau, lleury Sauudora, Charles E Smith, Samuel Solomous, Edward J Saunders Thomas F Stevens, Newton Stripliug.William Star' jr, Amos Scudder, James Swau Sullivau, Aduiu Short, Johu Sherlock, William Sauders, Charles Schreck, Ephraim Scudder, Augustus Scheidemau. John Sullivan, Martin Sullivau, William F Shearer, Nicholas Sinuot, Michael Sheban. John Spellman, Julius Smith, George W Series, Patrick Sullivau, James E Stirk, Wm Smith, John 8mit!i, Abraham A Solomons, Joseph M Shellman, Edward Scoff, Henry H Scranton, Georgo Stevenson, Mordecai Sheftall, Jun., Jumes E Sturtevam, Moses J Solo mons, Joseph M Solomons, Solomon Sheftall, James II Slieham, George W Sunder*, Ileary Strtus, Died- rich Shaffer, John E Stilwell, Nelson Siniin, Fran cis Clement Slebbius, Richard Steele, Peter Smith, 8mye, James Smith, lleury W Smith, Val entine W Skiff. 8 ThT™ 1 " “l' 10 !"'- Join F. Tocher, William Ch.H.TfiT’,f oh ."7. Tb<,ra “- 0 ” or r' H Tilcomb, . D ''’eubroccl., John Thomp- a •rJ l Upp '. r ' Wm B Tin^ T&SXX! l”,' 1 '™ 011 c To, “«- *M.cia irucftelut, William 1 Thompaoo. Johu Tieruev William Thomee, Pel., Thom^oo? j". •on, Stephan A Tamer. John Tenner Wllll.m H Taylor, Milton Tamer, Patrick T,d'vg."“ 5 Tiedemena, John Timmt-rmmt, Hen’eyT'. cu7le. Tbotapeoh, Mi'Juwl Ttftlder, ilwbud T Turaer* ^ — We aro uow prepared with presses and POST’an estensiveassortmeatofpriDtiugmatorisI to execute BOOK aud JOB PRINTING of every va riety, such as Pamphlets, IlnmlliillM, Large Hhotv Bllln, BUSINESS CARDS, CHECKS, BILL HEADS, NOTES, BILLS OF LADING, CIRCULARS, LABELS, LAW BLANKS, INSURANCE POLICIES. Ac., Ao., in the best uixnnor and at the shortest uotiee. Confident in our ability to give satisfaction in price* ant in the execution of the work, we solioit a share of the patronage of the pnblio*. oot itf 500 STOVES FOR SALE, BY JAMES SULLIVAN, No. 145 liroughton-itreet, Savannah. THE Southern Iron Witch Cooking Stovo stands unrivaled oe a Stove for Southern use, and ohallongts all others. A large variety of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stovee. - ^ - - Wood- Tin Ware at wholesale. Housekeeping articles. Wot en Wars, etc., etc., to which the advertiser iuvites t attention of old and i nter stock of IlEADY-MADK CLOTHING, prising one of the largest and best selected stocks ever brought to this market. Being manufactured under supervision, at our Manufacturing Establishment North, we are enabled to offer thorn to the trade with entire contldenoo ae to workmanship. Particular at tention has boon gl von to tlio soleotiou of t'io latest and most fashionable stylos of goods. In addition to our stock of Ileady-Mado Clothing, we have a large assort ment of Gontlemou's F~~ * -- •vary artlolo in that lino, which we offer at wholesale and retail on reasonable : Savannah, will Country merchants, visiting 8a find, ca&n inspection of cur stock, styu* of goods par ticularly adapted Wa their trade. Au examination is " ask, to guarantee satisfaction. PIERSON, I1EIDT A CO. )68 8t. Julian and 101 Bryan- in ci Tweeds, 1 REIWOVAXh A5N1D TTA M. cute, under the management of 1UK. O. A. lIAlale, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OP EVKRY DESCRIPTION, cheaply, aoearetely .oA eipeditioa,ly, end In a tape rior etyfe of workroanil.ip BU81NK89 CARDS THINTED 10II FH09I ,1 lo *:t PKU THOUMAND, of the Morning JVsirr. BOOK BINDING. Printing establishment, and Bi.ank Boon Makitsctort, auds style and at the shortest notice. Kc-duclion in Price*. JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES RU8INEHS CARDS PRINTED Poll FROM $1 to$3 PBB THOUSAND. Other Job Work at proportionate ratee. Uy J. M. COOPER & CO. SAVANNAH HAHBEIt SHOP AND BATHING SALOON. rl’IlK Hahtcribcr .mild ro.pecifldiy ennannci I to the citiiuni of B.T.eneh, end of Ueorila, Ala- h«ia», Plorlde. South crolin., thetthle Iona end well known establishment is upon for the reception of his friends, lie assures thorn that nothing will bo loft un dono on his part toeontiuuo it a convenient andoouifor- table Barbor 8hop. His priocs will be as reasonable ai in any similar establishment in New York. Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable stylo $0 30 8ing)e?8havo Shampooing Shsvingsix aud seven timei Shaving five times a week,. Shaving three or four times a week. lek 3 UU 1 00 Tiokots for Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for. Hot and Cold Baths - 40 I'aronts are respectfully imformed that every and pains will bu taken with their children when sont thVSaioon to bo waltod upon, lie will also koop for variety of Panoy Goods, such as Gontlomun'* Cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Oloves, Dross Shirts, Me rino and Cotton Undershirts and Drawers. Pocket Udkfs., Collars, Socks, and other articles of Gentle- also—Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Flesh. Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps/ Oils/ Colognes, aucf groat variety of other articles. Holm of Havnnnnb, This beautiful preparation la manufactured by him self for cleansing and darkening tho llair; thousands who havo reoeived tho benefit of oleansing of daudruff, improving and darkening the Hair,are willing moud it. Price—$1 a bottle, or throo bottles ror $2 24. J. M. HAYWOOD, Monument-s(|., Savannah, Wagon Manufactory, WAKNKlt’M OLD STAND, HEAD OV llrouglitoii-strert* The subscribers manufacture, and keep constantly on baud, a large as sortment of Plantation Wagons, one horea Wagons, Pedlars' Wagons, Carts and Drays, and build to order auV kind wanted. We are thorough mechanics, natives of Geor gia aud South Carolina, and pul up our work ourselves, and warrant every article of tho best materials and workmanship. We returu our thanks for tho vory liberal patronage reoeived, and assure our patrons that itis our determi nation, that our work shall bo as good as auy in the city. ff REPAIRING of all kinds done with noatnosa id dispatch. DANIEL S. WILSON, sep 14 3m THOMAS NORTH. ilOfflK MANUFACTORY SADDLES, BRIDLES HARNESS 183 ConRrexM-atreet, Savannah. make to order every description of article* in Our stock oomprisss also a large assortment of Trunks Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Bags, Whips, *o. Per sons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to oall at our establishment. All articles sold by us are warranted for material and workmanship. H. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT. N. B.—For Repairing, our terma are moderate,our execution prompt. JU 81IOKH! 81IOU8!! ^ von thk Fall and Winter Trade. of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and and the publio generally, to his largo stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. o and particular roferonoe to tlio ...fell aud plan- i par aae, that being his businoss. He confidently oilers to his ou and the publio, work of a superior quality aud scnablo terms. Ills stock oompriscs all tho v_ usually kept lu a Shoe Store, Oouiisting of Ladies’ " its, and '*■* ' Shoes, Boots I Gaiters, of e Boys’, Youth’s and Children's Shoos, of ovury kind, In counection with the above, he has a largo stock of NfiUltU DUOGANH, which can safely be recommended as a superior article. No effort will be spared to give entire satisfaction, a call is solicited from before purchasing, sept 24 MlM- HEIDT, Gibbons' Range. 11KNRY LATH HOP k CO. L/INK HHIH.T8—Just received u full supply J/ of fine Cotton, for sale at 147 Bay-st. oct 14 PRICE k VEADER. Bells! Bells!! Bells!!! rriHE Subscriber* manufacture auil keop coustun l- I 1/ ou hand all sisesof Chnrch, Factory, Steamboat, Ferry, Locomotive, School House, and Plantation Belli. These Bell* are huug with the patent iron yokee with movoablo arms. They can be turned around so that the clapper will strike in a new |iluoo, which is dcsira ble after a bell has boen ruug a few yoars. Springe are affixed in a uow way topreventthe clapper from rusting ou the Bell, thereby prolonging tho emiud. These Bells are manufactured from the beet stock aud are cast in Iron casings. At this Foundry these were first used and are fuund to be a great improvement. We give a written warrantee that if Church Bolls broak within one year from date of purchase, with fair usage, ws will reoast without charge. The tone of all Bells is warranted. Nearly IN NX) Bells have been cast aud sold from this Foundry, which is the best evidunoe of then superiority. We have IS gold aud Silver Models, awarded from tho various Fairs “ for the best Bells fot sonorousness and purity of tone." We pay particular attention to gutting up Peal* or Chirnos, aud oan refer tothoso furnished by us. Uur Foundry is within a fow rods of tho Hudson River, Erie Canal, and Railroads running in every direction. As this is tho largest Es tablishmentof tho kind in the U. 8. and has the larue*i assortment of Hell*, orders can be tilled with great ais- E stch. Wo can refer to Bells in any of the States — Hd Bells taken in exchange for new ones. Levels, Compasses, Ao. constantly on hand. Address A. MENEELY M SONS, ly*dAtw West Troy, y. P- A YOIINU MEN’S STYLE. YOUNG Men can be accomodated wil utdo expressly for their use,—it dlffc ho regular stylo in height, and is Inev 8t. Andrew’s llall. s Hat Store, 176 Broughtou-ui fitted up a bonse lor the purpose, i sell on commission, any Beal Estate < Broker, Bay La je 13 CBISTADOBO’S LIQUID IIAIK DTE. C 1KISTADORO, inventor un<l solo proprietor. J Koieuco and art have heretofore labored in vuin to prodaoe a hair dyo, which, by assimilating with the fluids that give vitality to the hair, would change its hue without injuring the fibre. That object is accom plished. Crlstadoro's Liquid llair Dye invigorates the roots and filaments while it changes the color. In five minutes a gray or oolorless head of hair is transformed to a rich brown, or a red or sandy out to any darker shade that may be desired. There is no oanstio iugro- dient in the composition. The hair is impregnated with • — invigorating juice, formed from the came chem ical elemnut# ae tho natural coloring matter. This is the only hair dyo in the world wbi« h is frov from lime, litharge and ovory*other corrosive aubstanou. Call witness its effeots, at Crlstadoro's Shaving aud Hair- ent-squaro, where it Is applied and for salo. PIANO FUKTKH. MUSIC dc IUt81C'AL ■V X on. lUUOlL W INNTKUMENTS. The subscriber hav i og purchased the ntire business of F. Zogbauin k Co,, of which firm he has heretofore been the ootiug member in Savanuali. would res pectfully invite the atteutlou of those in want of anything in the Musical Line, to his estab lishment. From many years experience, both In pro fessional and business matters conuootod with Musio, Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his vices in the selection ol Musio aud Instruments, oi .... fulfilment of ordsrs; with the assurance of his utmost vices in the selection ol Musio aud Instruments, fulfilment of ordsrs: with the assurance of his utmost teal and industry in his endeavor to deserve the patron age and ooatldunco of the pnblio. . G. B. MITCHELL, J e 16 Successor to F. Zogbaum k Co. IIEJLIT1BOJLOT A EIFLEIt, Bell Handera and Manujacturera of Fire Proof Safea, Iron Railings, Locks, ftc. Corner of Bryan ami JulIei'Mon wtreeta, Ream i gene ral, that they prepared to oxeouto all ordera in the above line. N. U —All articles manufactured by warranted lor mater i I1ELMBOLDT* KIFLER. Lund Agency. T HF. Hubscrilior will purchase or sell, on commis sion, I*jts in tho town of Butrxiwicx; also, Lands lying in the counties of Glynn. Wayne, Camden, Ware, Appling. Clinch, Irwin, Lowndes and Thotnaa, for lu per oent. commission on amount of sales, and will re port the value of lands for ten dollars per lot. RxrxR to—E. J. Harden, Esq., Savannah; J. C Plant and Dr. Collins, Macon; Andrew J. Miller, An gasta. E. M. MOORE. Brunswick, Aug. 1.', 1843. 3awtf »ug 14 WOOD! WOOD! PPIIESubscriber will keep constantly X *t his WOODYARD, at the Canal Bridge, a full apply, at all seasons, of OAK, HICKORY and PINE WOOD. All orders left at J. I>. Jests'*, Bronghtoa-et. will be promptly attended to. Wood Hold Low Por Cask. , jaal tf J.M. BUT WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!!! rrtHK Subscriber ha* uow and will keep constant- large supply of the best quality of kory and Pine WOOD, which he offers by the whole tale or retail, as low for cash as oan be bongnt for in the e<ty. All orders punctually at tended to, and particular attention given to meaoure- jy« frtTKH WHITE. SUl'TU.WKHTKKN H. HOAD STOCK. 204 8HAR ^ 8 r ° r •* l ” by MARK C. A. L. I.AMAR. Unrriagc Manufactory. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES SULKIES. r proparod Dollar to the S 'llE Subscribers publio, CAKHIaUAD) AUibAUUO. UUUUIb RUYALLS, AO., fresh from sumo of the most popi lar Establishments and Builders at the North. Tlio selections were made by one of tho firm, wii ■tnct reference to tho requirements of this market. They are determined to keep only suoh artlolos : their line as thvy can confldently lir line os thvy can confidently UKCUMMKND AND WAKRANT» examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they s 'he public famine, ant . earnest, by au examination of their stock Mm m All kinds of repairing dono as horotofore. L. 8. BENNETT’ A CO., aug 1 corner West Broad and Bay-street duns, Blfles, Hardware, &c. DltUUH AND AIKD'CINBS. 3 ^HK suhscrihere, wholesale aud RoUil Druggists, would reapeotfully call the attention of purohasen PAINT8, QLASS, go.; Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Point Brushes; MACHINERY OIL, Of all kinds,vis: 8perm, LanLRapeseed and ratentOil; GROCERS’ ARTICLES: Whale Oil, 8pioes. Mustard, Saleratus. Mstshe*,go.; LANDRETH’S GARDEN SEEDS; Glassware, togethor with a gr< ''“Mir use,oousisting of Gelat >h, g all of which are warranted to be of the bestjiualit' to be o( the best quality. JOHN B. MOORE g CO. For Fall and Winter! HP HE Subscriber respectfully solicits tho attention The following comprise Over Coats and Surtoou o Coatings. Devonshire Koney* Pilot Cloths, Talma Cloaks, Bl’k Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, Blue and Faeoy Caiosimors Pants, Grey and Mist Twoed do Pauls, Bl’k and Mixt Satinett PanU, Plaid aud Plain Kersey Pants, Embroidered and Plain Black Caosiinere I'arnlihlo, GdodV.’,u?i'a,So, Whit, BlilrU, 8lik and Merino Under slilru, Merino Canton tlannd and ii!" OaunUeta. Black, Colored and White Kid Uleeee, btoek., Ornette .nd Scarte, Neek Tiae. Su.pendera, Ac., the ahole of vhleh la oSorod for aalo low b, WM. R. SYMONS, Draper aod Tailor. “* 5 17 whitakor-etroet. C OillUN, BKVSUES &C.-A Beanliful a<- .ortuient oflvorr, Bolalo and Shell, Tnok. Drew, rouf. Floe teeth, Side aad Childrea'e Ion, Combe, alio I n?Y.T«rl, SallawotKl, Buffalo, and Hoaawood Hair ■he, Toelh. olll, (hob andShaeinf, Bruabee.of Kne. II,h, Fronob, .nd American manufacture, juat rocoirad JOHN B. UOORa 8 CO. lJlINK 41UT1.KKY—Ju.t meal red a .ore au JT parlor auortm.nl of WaahUnholm'oand 8.4ffsr>- 'if. 1 I.r7i aUo, oomo eery fine Raoora with aad ««il A.S.D«ruiU). GROCERIES, Ac. mAlLOHM' IKONS—AH .inn, abo extra 1 smell sixo for Ladies’ ase. Bad Ironm etu for sale by [oct261 F. W. CORNWELL, 10lBryan-«t. WTANTED—A wet Norse. One wlUiout a XV child preferred. None need apply but that ean be welt recommended, oet 26 R. HABERSHAM A SON. CCHLRY’S (1BORUIA PLAINS—A few Cj balsa of these superior Goods mannfactxred lost season, which are considered by judges to be the best artlolo in the market. Planters are iaviUd to call and examine them before pumbasing elsewhere, oct 24 r KEMPTON 4 VER8T1LLE. T^NOLIMIl PLAINS—A heavy article suit JjJ nblo for Riee Planters, at KEMPTON 4 VKHSTILLE'8, 72 8t Julien and IU4 Bryan-sts, oct 25 Waring'* Rango. I1AUUN Ml OEM So M1IOULDKKM.-Y5 I) casks eholoo Sides; 26 do Shonlders, for sale by oct 24 McMAHON 4 DOYLE. ( lALHOUN’ri WOKKN.-The works of Juo. V7 C. Calhoun, volume3reoeived, coaUiningspeech es delivered la tho House of Representatives and Sen ate of the United States. Edited by Bishard K. Cralle. For sale by | oct 271 JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO. TUMT I.ANDlNU FEB MTKAMER AU- O GU8TA.-25bbls choice Apples; 24 do ohoice Car ter and fitercor Potatoes; 1U bbls Red and White Onions; 5bbls new Buckwheat; HO bogs do; 2barrels choice Cranberries; 6 bbls Self-Raising Flour, 4e. For sale by GKO. ALEXANDER, Corner Bull and Congress-sto, Monument Bqanre. oet 20 is HAH* L'LHTAIN P1NH. Roller Ends. J) Rack Pollies, nnd Brackets, for Curtain and Shades. Also, Brass Pfoture Nails, Hat, Coat and Clothes Hooks, Jamb Hooks, Cabin Hooks, Lamp Hooks, Cupboard and Hhowoase Catches, 4o. For eale by F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryau-etreot. oot 27 XT AIL8—JUO kug* Nniis in Sloro, nud for sale li by GEO. A. MeCLESKEY, oct 20 No. l49Cengreu-st. New Grocery Store. COP A UTNKUHllIP notice. r | 'UK undersignod having formed a co-partnorship 1 for the purpose of doing n General Grocory and Liquor Business, have this day opened a large and well selocted Stock of Groceries and Liquors in the commo dious storo under the Marshall House, where they in- vitu their friunds and the publio to an inspection of thoir goods. They liopo by strict nnd accommodating attention to thoir customers, keeping a constant supply of every article whuh enters iuto their hnsiness, and by rkllimo AT LOWEST oash ykicks, to merit a liberal •baro of pnblio patronage. Having made arrangements to keep themsol vos sup plied by each sueoessive steamer with all goods in their line, that enter largely into family use, bus which from their perishable nature cannot be kept long: house keepers can always have the assurance of obtaining suoh articles at their store, not only rKtsH, bat of the best quality, T. HYLAND, ■«P 12 2m p. H. O'NEIL, A LIS POIITHL—75 bbls. Philadelphia XV Cream Ala; 60 do l'ortor; 40 casks London do, for salo by (oot24J McMAllON4 DOYLE. 1 ARI), PIHI1 ( Jkr.—iW bids, choice Leaf 1J Lard; 10 do Noe. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel; 20 half do Nos. 2 and 3 do; 24 do do Fulton market Beer, for sale by MoMAUON 4 DOYLE. ( 1UFFUE.-2U hags Riu Cofloo 40 do Laguayra do 60 do olif Government Java do 10 Mocha do Landlog and for sale by (oct 24] CLAGQORN 4 CUNNINGIIAN. nib'KLKH, HPICKH, Jkc.-lO dozen Vfl JL gals., qts. and pints mixed Pioklos; 10 do 1 and 2 lb. Iaobetors; 10 do Pepper Banco ; 30 do Gherkins, pts aod qts; 20 cases Brandy Cherries, (imported,) 20 do Preserves; 40 boxes I.etuon Syrup; 40 do assorted Cor dials; 75 do Pepper; 40 do mustard ; SO do ground Cof fee. for sale by (oct 24] McMAliON 4 DOYLE. IJUTTER Ac CI1KBME.-3U Eirhioo of 13 choioe Goshen Batter; 75 boxes Cheese, for sale by (oct 24] MoMAUON 4 DOYLE. Prime Western Corn & Xlcul. /^VNE thousand bushels prime choice Curu in Os- VJ naburg sacks. 200 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal. Just reooivod and for sale by [nop 7| CHAS. U. DURYEE. I > AZOKH— Hinglu und in Nettv, of very lino lb quality, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, oct 21 102 Bryan-st. t'OUN, RlUAIi AND FLOLK. »)[U1 bush, priniu Western Corn, in white sacks 140 bushels fresh ground Corn Meal; 31 saoks Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks; Also—20 bales primo Eastern Uay. Just rooeivod and for sale by ^oct 211 CHAS. U. DURYEE. I/1UK DOiJH—Druse aud Cast Irun, soiuo very X 1 handsome, just received and for salo by oot 22 SAMUEL PALMER 4 80N. L^ENDEKH—Drn**, Wiro, und Perforated; ns- X 1 sorted Patterns, for sole low by oot 22 8AMUEL PALMER 4 80N. 1J A1LUOAD ADZES—A few dozen in storo, XV and for sols by SAM'L PALMER 4 80N, oct 22 Gibbons'Building. IxMtKHH 4JIUU DROPS.-Rose. Lemon nnd X Raspberry Gum Drops, just received from A. J. Cnannoau s, and for sale by WM. W. LINCOLN, oot22 Monnmont-square. Hoards for Sale. T/OIITY THOUSAND Hearn sawed Boards, J? Ji 1 inch cloar stuff. Just received and for •ale low on accommodating terms, by Sep 13 CHAS. PERRY, Agent, Willink'a whar T EI.LY.—SOdozun assorted Jelly, Apples, CurJ O rant. Strawberry, Orange and Quince, for sale by A. BONAUD, oct 21 corner of Bay and Whitakor-sts. 1) LA TED Nut Crucks and Picks, Table, X Disert and Toa Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives, La dles. Sait aud Mustard Spoons, just roooivod by oot 21 MORSE 4 NIC1IOL8. 1 sLOl'Il TIN—Oval aud Round llot Water 1# Kettles, with and without stand; Oval and Round Coffee Biggins and Tea Pots, to bo had at 144 Broughton street. 1 oct 241 MORSE 4 NICHOLS. \ I ANTIhLAH, TALH1AH, Arc, —Cloth! IvX Silk, Satin and Velvet Mantillas; Cloth, Silk, SaUn and Velvet Talmas of the latest and most ap proved styles, by rooent arrivals, at KEMPTON 4 VERSTILLE'B, 72 St Julian and 1U4 Uryau-sts., oct 17 Waring's Rango. Etowuli Hills I’lour. rpilL uudorsigued having boen appointed the only X Agent of tho above Mills, will be kept constantly •unplied with tho various qualities of Flour, aud be able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or Sacks. It is the intention of the Proprietor to place bis Flour in this market so u to compete froely with the Baltimore market both in price and quality. A fresh supply just received and for salo at the depot, oct 19 WASHBURN. WILDER A CO. Agents. J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Buy Streets. Importer and Dealer In Wines, Liquors and Cigars, THK subscriber has now on hand a fine EfcHS and well selected stock of Wines, Liquors and Bekors, comprising the following: One Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA WINE, vintage 1844. One Pipe choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR. One Pipo of the first quality and ohoioest OLD *' RE SERVE, 1, vintage 1840. One Pipe of the ohoioost and most dolioately flavored OLD PALHET1NHO, vintage 1830. OnoPipeof the choicest and exceedingly rare OLD 8ERCIAL. vintage 1820. Ono half Pipe of the richestand most highly flavored SOUTH SIDE GRAPE JUICE. Two npes 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 ball pipes oboioe OLD PORT WINE. “ “ “ “ SHERRY •• Twelve half pipos ohoice OLD COGNAC, of various brands, via: Uounussy.LondonDocX, Joan Louis I’inet, Castilian, Guimard, Sasorao, Salignao, and Otard, Dupuy 4 Co. One punehoon of OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. “ “ “ Jamaica Rum. Also various kinds of Claret, Port, Teneriffe,Sherry and other Wines. Choice Champagne, of various brands. Hook Wines, Imported Cordials—suoh as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani sette, and assorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits, 4c. 100.000 ohoice Havana Cigars, of various brands, and afnllstookof FANCY GROCERIES. tf deo30 CRANK Ac RODUKKF TTAVK in storo at 201 Bay-utrcot, storo formerly XX oooupiud by S. Solomons, Esq. lOU bales Gunny Cloth 600 oolls Bale Rope 1000 hanks Bagging Twine 40 hhds. Sugar 100 bbls. Clarified do 20 do. Crushed do 10 boxj* laoaf do 400 bags Rio Coffee 75 pockets Java do 100 boxes Tobacco, various brands 60,000 Cigars, assorted quality 24 hhds. Cuba Molasses 40 bbls. Portland 8yrap 40 do. New Orleans Molasses 26 do. 8ugar-house Syrup 100 boxos Adamantine and star Candles 40 do. Tallow Candles 1(X) do. Soap, various brands 60 half, quarter and eighth chests Ten 24 hhds. Baoon Sides 15 do Shoulders 5 tierces Hams With a general assortment of Groceries, which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. tf sep 10 ^UNDIUKri.—7^bbls ABAC Clarified Sugar kj 500 bbls Powdored and Crushed do 30 hhds St Croix do 60 bbls 11 Smith and Canal Flour 140 do Baltimore do ISO do Lebanon and Etowah Georgia do 100 bags 98 lbs each, Georgia do 60 bus Batter, Sugar ana Soda Crackers 24 do Pilot Broad; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit 140 bbls Portland 8ngar House Syrup 76 do New Orleans do 60 do Good Eating Potatoes 60 boxes Bedels' 6 and 8 Patent Tallow Candles 75 do Adamantine do 24 do Judd 4 Son Sporiu do 60 dos. Brooms; 15 bbls No. 1 Mackerel 20 half bbls No 1 do 76 boxes White and Yellow Chee»o 24 bbls Prime Lard; 60 kegs do do 100 boxes 6,8 and pounds' Tobaoco, good brands 80 d o 6 and S Grant 4 Williams' Tobacco «- i.o do 8m,th * Colgate, Craton and Bedolls* Family Soai ; 75 do Tale do; 120do No ldo 60 boxes Pearl Starch 80 whole half and qr. boxes Raisins 24 Drums *)gs; 40 boxes Herring*. Just rse'd and for sale by (oet 21] WEBSTER 4 PALMES. IJUTT1CK AND CDBK8K. —‘J5 boxes I J Cheese; 10 kexe Choice Goshen Butter, landing from steamer, for sale by ootU CRANE 4RODGER8. . ™..o. TIN WAlUt! A COMPLETE assortment of Plain and Jnnapic .x\Tia Ware for sale at» boleeale and retail by W jol5 JAME8 SULLIVAN, 144 Broughton St. qlliVUU PL.ATKD TABI.K ami Deaert Cl Kni.ea, warranted of tbo boot auuliir, foroalo at 155 Brooghtoe-ot. [oct Ml MOHSU A NICHOLS. TVUILLINU and BOK1NO Machine*, AJ Breast Drills. Also. Machines for enttlng Sau sage and Mince meat, for sale by F. W. CORNWELL, oot 24 102 Bryan-etreet. T>l.ATVOKM nnd COBStBROALHS, J Alto, Spring Uolueoe, Ro.lt Uoomo and Steol- J.rii. Yoro.1. by r. W. COHNWK1.L, oct Si) 102 BrynaHanet. T I5IB—75 hhds Lime it* store, and for sale by 1 * oot 17 MINIS 4 FLORANCH. JL patent MEiuana ke. Liver Complaint, JmsmUm, DyiHMlt, Chronic er Nenetu Debility, OlieneMf the K 1st n eye Diseases ari- ‘ sing from a disor- dered “ uaeh, such as Cooattpa- i«r (hot. m mini Stomach, Sour ErueUtions, Sinking or ilutUr* lug at the nit of the 8tomaoh. Swimming of the lload, Harried and Difficult Breathing, Flattering at tho Heart, Choking or Huffooating Sensations whenlna lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote or Web* before the Sight. n^raud dull pat, i, the Acwf, Dr/rlmry afrrrrplrar (urn. 1 tllownest oj the Skin and Lyse, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest, Limb., Ac., Sudden EUshe* o/ u2xt, Dur^. imp (u the Flesh. Constant Imagining* of Evil and Gnat CILERKATE1) GERMAN BITTEBI, ruaratuco Be OR. C. M. JACKSON, AT TBB BARB AN MADIOIPK STORK, 120 ARCB STRKST, rUlLAVALl'UIA. Their power over the above disease* is not excelled, «/ equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, V tn 9xan y ofter *ki\fulphysicians AM Bitter* t* worthy the attention of invalids. Ppmesainggrea virtues in the reotifleation of diseases of the Liver aad lesser glsnds, exercising the most Marching powers in weakness and affections of the di gestive organs, they are with.il safo, oortaiu and plot ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED. I I’rorn the Boston Boe.] The editor said, Deo. 22d— Dr. Hoofland'* celebrated German Hitter*, for the care of Liver Complaint, Jaundico, Dyspepsia, Chronlo Nervous Debility. Is deservedly one of the mostpopnl medicines of the day. These Bitters hav> bt*u used thousands, and a friend at our elbow says he has him self received an effoctnal and normanont cure of I ' Complaint from the ase of this remedy. Wo are __ vinced that, in the ase of these Bitters, tho patient con stantly gains strength and vigor-* fact worthy of great oonsidoration. They are ploasant in taste and smell, and can bo need by porsons with tho most delicate stom achs with safety, under any circumstances. We are tEefr us* ^ r0U1 ox l'® r * 8noe * wo advise Boott's Weekly, one^ of the best literary papers pub lished, said, August 26— “Dr. Hoojtund'* German llitter*, manufactured by Dr, Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as an article of much efficacy in oases of ftmale weakness. As such is the would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle/and thus save themsol vos much sickness. Persons of debil itated conslitntlons will find thoso Bicters advantage ous to tholr health, as we know from oxporioneo the salutary effoetthey haveuron weak systems.” rm. i. a . S 0BK EVIDENOif. Tho Philsdul|.hia Saturday Gaxotte, tho bost family newspaper pnblishod in tho United Stales. The editor •ays of DR. UOOFLAND'8 GERMAN IHTTER8. “It is seldom that wo recommend whatare termed Fa- tent Medicines, to tho confidonco and patronage of stood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of tht day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotten, aflor they have done their guilty race of mis- ohief, but of a uiediuino long cstabllshca, universally prisod, and which has met the lioarty approval of the acuity itsolf." Kvfdoiiou upon evidence has boon received (like the forogolug) from all sections of tho Union, tho last three years, and the strongest testimony in its favor is that thero is more of it used in tho practioo of the regular physicians of Philadelphia than all othor nostrums com bined, a fact that can easily be established, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet witn their quiet approval when presonted even in this form. Thatthie medicine will oure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it as dlreoted. It acts specifically upon the stomach andlivor; it is pre ferable to oalomul in all bilious ttieeuse*—the effect it immediate. They can be administered to femalo or in fant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medioljie has attained that high character which Is necessary for l11 medicines to attain to induco coun terfeiters to put forth spurious artiolcsattho risk of the lives of those who are innocently dooeivod. Look well to the mark* of the Genuine t The^r havo tho written^signature of C. M. JACKSON i blown In the bottle. upon the wrapper, and his istlAoul which they wetpuri For sale Wholesale and Retail at the GERMAN MEDICINK 8TOHE. No. 120 Aroh-atroet, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia and by respootable dealers generally through tho oountry. ritUIBH KKDUCJKD, To enablo all olassee of invalids to enjoy the advantagei of their great restorative powers. Single bottles 75 cents. Also for sale by J. A. Lx ROCHE, W. W. LINCOLN, Druggists, Savannah, Qa. Wholesale Agents, Uaviland, Uarrxll A Co., Charles- IQB.8.C. MWFlv TO TUB PUBLIC. 13 ADWAY & CO., the Inventors, Manufacturers ■ V and Proprietors of the justly oelobrated R. R. R. Remedies, wero the first to discover a Remedy potsess- ing tho marvolouo nnd Miraeullous power of stopping the most Exoruoiating Pains in an instant, allaying the worst Cramps aud Spasms, either iuternai or external, in a fow minutes, and soothing the most ssvero Par oxysm* of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, aud Tie Doloreux, m soon as applied. The R. R. R. Remedies consist of three Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful powers over certain complaints and diseases, and will instantly relieve the Human System from pain—Reg- nlato each Organ to a Healthy Action-Resolve awav all Diseased Deposits—Ronovato the body from all Corrupt Humors—Rebuild the Weak and Broken Down Constituting,—Restore to Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out parts. B. B. B. NO. 1. ltiulwuy'N Bendy Belief, For all Acute Complaints, Internal nnd Kxternnl. The moment it is applied externally, or taken in the system, it will stop the most exoruoiating pain and qaiekly remove lie oansv. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a mason, well known in Brooklyn, was a cripple nine yoars. Rad way s Ready Relief relioved him from pain in fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two miles without tho aid of stick or crutch in th.*ee days, and cured him o week. entirely in Thousani above have boon cured by R. R. Belief. wondorlul as the k>vo nave boon cured by R. R. Belief. CHOLERA MORBUS.—Railway's Ready Relief will relieve the sufferer from all pain in fifteen or twenty minutes. It will cure the most desperate osxcs in a few hours. NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief is applied it allays the most painful paroxysms. It will always s spoonful of R. R. Ro- ronowed nttaeks. AGUE.—In ten minutes lief will stop the Chills and hroak tho Fo .... Aches of all kluds, Pains of all kinds. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Strains, 8praius, Stiff Joints, Lameuerv, One application of Radwsy's Ready Relioi will in a few mumouts entirely atop the pain. lt reduces swellings, healr , outs and wounds, removes bruises, allays the most violent irritations.— of Radway k Co. on each bottle. B.B. B. NO. 2. Radway’s Renovating Resolvent. IIoaolveM^ Ucnovaten, Kubullda. IT CUKES.—Scrofula, Tumors. Bleeding of the Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus' Denco, Sores, Rickets, Suit Rheum, Asthma’ Nodes, Canker, Bron chitis, Favor Horen, Bash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters. The abovo eighteen complaints R. it. Bosoivent will positively cure. i It renovates the system completely, Resolving away from the Solids all impure Poisonous and Diseastd 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. Leuc rul'row II Ish Authority. Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, 8. C., writos ns under dato of May 2d, 1863, that Radway’s Renovating Rosolvent oured one of his negroes, on his plantation at Bcaurort, of a Scrofulous eomplaiut, of many years' standing. The poor fellow was a disgusting object of Holloway’s Ointment o.tMIr-.uloS. enreir iJU’r*' nr 43 rear.’ Hur«rt*. 1> ** a « Israel tyr a Uttur/rvm Mr. WlUiat, Oaf ■ ealRUr/ramMr.Wma.itJf' -orU&SiSRr*' daM ««.t?* tof.lh.r ih. wu deprlT.d .atit.lVof r.m.d, that mgdlcM Baa "WZ without .Hoot i her h.alth luSrVd ■•»t* of Itor lo*. wu torriblo. l hid Jw.'! 1 '' & Adv.tli.ot.iout., .ud.dtl.od hot to t.. ""'I low Oiutm.nt i and, ualut rtJJko retn.dy had provad tualou, aha coomoiV, V*7 «« Sha eomraouoadila week, ago, ancVu^it* •* o.^ la BOW lo good heelth. Horl.limiJXJ* nku .oauiorocor.ladhor oloop •oundlaftrS' 1 *ffld Could you have wltnaaiad tha luffj.i! *“«*oC! during the lut 43 yoara, tod mSafiJS *A preoontonioymenlorhet'th,you would..? V* W lighted lu uaving boen tho mean! ofuliJL'.!*' ••*! lu ting the raffariuga of a follow oroiSiJJ. rwu » “Inu. (Signed) __ WILLUBOihp,, A I'eruon »« yenra of auo cured . l.c«f,of Thirty yen?, S,/!S, af Capo of u Letter from Jfr. l’®"” To Professor Holloway : * A 1 "Otbo; accompanied by ocorbutlj nMui" U *' C “ fh„‘f , .“'. u, “ f " w h%i M ‘ Thottutb'ol thl. otatomont can^bo^vorlau^b ^ Said!' £n ' laa d» Cboutlat, is J&SUSS^h A dreadful bad Brcnxt cured i- . , r niooih. r “ 1,1 Extract qf it Letter from Mr. Frederick n, . hurst. Kent, dated December 13M To Professor Holloway: i *°- Doar Sir—My wife had suffored frem k. i n more thau six mouth*, and during the whnu!Ir®? , i ,,ir tho bost medical attandanoo, but ill u J? ^ before hoalod an awful wound it Ulv o»n unrivalled inodioiuo, 1 determine/)°»r Pills aud Ointment, and therefore her ease, and fortunate it was I did so fo r U* 11 month a j>erfeet care wss effected, ' various other t*r MWU u«* oi my uaitiv Sm-iV! 1 . 1 ^ th-«r a really astonishing. I n o ; ,t r o.J I* 4 frt * mend thsm to all my friends. n lv r *c«K. (Signed) ^FBEDERicx TDllfgg iu' , „ h :.riy u :. h “f" 1 l , d „ b ;iu o r^: j ' ol “ tl '* i,h ' hi “"»'>. pics*. £::r sr ,u ilurno huuJo Qlaudulir b™,, ““ Bunion. Corn. (Son) Swolllogo Sot.iLi, Bite or Moo- Cam era Lumbago TuL.r. uuitoaoaud Contracted l'iloo lllc.ro flaudjllo. and Stiff Hh.um.tl, m tv ",V Coco-bay JoluU Scald. Chlagu-fuot ElcpbantlaaliSora Nipple,. ..fA'd at the Eaublhhinent of Frofouor UOUOWat 2H Strand (ntnrTamula Har. Loudon) eod bVoJInl PAAf 1 . « Druggloto end Doaloro In Mod(clnoitb>,Vli- tho Britloh Einnlro, and tboaa of tho Uoiird Si.ir,' l'«« »• Win., *o., and »1 HO ..oh, VholSl, 6V»t*SANlf8?N.w , Y.r t k' UOi ""-‘" ik ' 1,, "' lA oSITo There is aoonsiderable saving by taking ths iq. N. B.—Directions for ths guidance of patlenuin. ry disorder are affixod to oaoh Pot. " For eale by W. W. LINCOLN, Am. may 20 ThSTlawtw ,W J Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOR TUB CURB OF Cong-bi, Colds, Uoarieneig, Bronchi. til, Whooping' Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Comnmptioal AMOKothe nnatroBi (iMt- ▼eriei Science hss msd*ixtkii generation toraoilitaUUitk sines* of life—inerts** its <>• Joymont, and sveaprolosgtht term of hnman existenct.i ean be named of more real luc to mankiud, than thiscov trlbution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throaghHi this broad oonntry has proven beyond a doubt, tut m medioiao or combination of medicines yet knova, so surely control and cure tho numerous rsri»ti«»( pulmonary dissease which have hithsrto swtpi frna our midst thousands and thousand* every 7*ar. li- deed, thoro is now abundant reason to believe a Bine- dy has at length been found which can be relied os,t* aure the most dangerous affections of Ih* lungs. Otr space lioro will not permit us to publish any proportlM of tho euros offocted by its use, but we would/<r«NBl tho followingnnd refer further enquiry tony Ame rican Almanac, which the agent* below namtd l .wlU al ways bo pleased to furnish tree, wbtrsin or* fullyaiu- ouiarv, and indisputable proof of these stattmutt. Oiuee vfTransportation, I.au»«u.R. R43» August 4th, 'WS. 'j J. C. Aver. Dear Sir-My little son, louryvaweM, kxs just recovered from a severe attack of malipul Scarlet Fever, hie throat wms rotten, and every person that visited hlui, pronounced him sflood chill ing used your Cukkky Peotohal in California, io tci wfilter ol 1860, for a sevore attack w Bronchitis, with entiro suecus*. I was induccdlo try It on my little By. I gave him a tea-spoon-lull every three houri, tom- menoing lathe morning, and by ten o'clock st night, I found a decided -.i^nge for the better, and alter Um days' use ho was able to eat or drink without psiL Its use in the abova named disease will sere mu; child from a premature grave, and relieve the tuM; of many a fond parent. For all affections of tht thrni and lungs, I believe it tho beat medicine uttit i feeling of tho deepest gratitude, prompts me hud Rul ing you those fow lines,—but for your importuU^- oovory, my little boy would uow have beeaiauittu world. 1 am yours, with great rospect, J. D. POWELL, Sunt. Trans. 1.B.R .—Hock Hill, (Somerset Co.) N. J., July 21, IUL D*. J. C. Arr.K,—Since yoar medicine nu b«*m known bore, it has a greater demand than so; cough remedy we havo ever sold. It is sp<l<B u A terms of unmoasurod praise by those who bar* turf*, and 1 know of some cases where the best the; eunj of it, is not too much for the good it bos dost. 1 ah pleasuro in selling it, beoause I know that 11* (iu{ my oustomera the worth of their money, and 1 fttlp* titled in seciug the benefit it coufers. Ploaso send me a further supply, and believe mi Yonrs, with respect. J(5liN C. WU1TL0CL P. 8.—Almost any number of cortificaUiciatow you, if you wish it. Windsor, C W., Jan«2U^ J. C. Ayxii. Sir,—This may oortify, that I kin used your Cuxhky Pectoral for upwards of cm l tU and it is my sincere belief that 1 should but hwiii my grave ere this time if 1 had not. It has cartd a<« a dangerous affection of the lungs, and 1 (tosotcTff- ■ tat* my cuaviotions when 1 tel) yon it U s prieelt* remedy. Yours, very respectfully, D. A. McCULLIN, Attorney ttIf»• Wilksbarre, P*.. Sc P i.»,Is». Dr. J. C. Ayer. My dear Sir,-Your mediciMij us cuuipusiiion is suoh as to insure and maintain iu» putvtion. I invariably recommend it for iwlwontt affections, as do many of our principal pbri)u*nL lam your friend, CIIAS. 8TREATKfcK.IL for flvo years, or under, favorable symi pear on the third day after using R. 11. Resolvent: .a Fifth day, Seventh day, Fifty yours We have had cuti wnore oia men or sixty years, who nave been scrofulous all their lives, were entirely oured f^S^ w V*B*“»»*lingBo.olTont RK.Romodioaoi- hibit their efficacy immediately. They do not keep the afflicted, pain-strickon sufferer lingoriug in doubt, bat readily exhibit their efficacy; insUntly relieving pain, renovating, restoring, rebuilding, and regulating the diseased body, to health and strength. Mr. W. B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Qa., under date of May 30 IK5J, write! that, eorvaut girl wlio aeaucntl that uoone would giro a thrlp for her life, olio waa oo covered with ooroo that thoro wm not a spot of pure flesh of the 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, n good night's rest, and a healthy and pleasant discharge from the bowel* in the morning Radway’s Regulators, Ready Relief, Renovating Re do do do do FificentTi' day, do do Tweutioth day, do do Thirtieth day. whore old mon of sixty years, who B AUM.—T*« .biukcl Gunny Haro, for oalc by mu '■ joMuarumAues. solvent old by Druggists every where. PADWAY I CO., 1G3 Fnlion-sU, N. Y. N. U.—It. R. Regulators aro of light oolor. oot 11 £ OAIADKN, OILS, dec,—Muugnnet A Con- ' 'ay’s; Mlllefiour, Orange, Hoso.Doquotde Car- iolet, Jessamin, Heliotrope, Reseda, Pomades, Lublin's assorted do, Roussel's superior Ox Marrow, Dessey ft Parvis' do, Wright's Nutritive Cream. Rons- '■ Fhilaoombe, Jockey Club do, Chrystaline Pomade, iy ci i _ Kephalia Hair OIL Curling Fluid, Phalon’s Hair Iu- vigorater, Lyon's Kathairon, Barry's Trioopheroui, etc. Ju«t received and for sale by oetfli JOHN B. MOORE 4 CO. HARNDGN’S EXPRESS, F ° r N * ND ALL k r5oHTHEB D [} ECKOPB ANI» CAMFOKNiA, » otuamrra Aupvata, Florida, Alabama, jtnoa JLW nfUa, Slue Of Veoryia and Key Storm Stain-.rtrr Al-. •« MACON. MONT- UOMLnY. and all intermediate plaeoo, via Central Railroad, dally, Sunday! excepted. Social maeaen- gan aooompany our Expraaa. Orrtoi, ion Aagars—153 Bay-otreot, Sarannah; “"““I Guo. B- Clayton, Oglathorpa; Bandolph-ot., Coloubu., 74 Broadway, Mow York! J?-”? ‘•■•"Ui-tWKl-utro.t. Pbiladolphla, 8 Court- Itreet, Boitou, Lxohange-atroot, Frooldoaot-, Mont- gomory-streot. Ban Franeiseo. Mg31 LIVINGSTON. WINCHESTER. 4 CO. A CM—AL.E—JD bblo Albany Cro li octal • Albany Ale Depot by for CCBURBING, White WmIi, Stove, Shoe nud Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS 4 CO., W. W.LIAWm". T. M. TURNER 4 CO., J. B. MOokE A C0-. Ssvsah, and all drugglsts throughout tho south.^ ^ W 1WV^ July 19 AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. SAM'L C. WILSON, LESSEE AND PROPRIETOB. Situated North Side qf Broad-ilrttl, three Dwn West qf Washinyton-ttrut. k M Tho Subscriber having taken a Imm w| FIRST CLASS HOTEL, will give hlsaadirijj attention to the nooommodatlon of Mj fn*»« auu patrons. UU best efforts will be mote the comfort of all those who may * aT0 J an opportunity to serve them, with permaaentor sient boarding, as well as snob through traveller*, may patronise bis daily ordinaries. The constant aim of the undersigned w»ll M servo the character of the House, and to add to potation daily. , BAM'L C. WILSU* aug 31 d lOt—wtlnov. JOHN OIIVBB, Home, Sign, and Ship Fainter, GU- zier, Paper Hanger. A*. no. m. nKOConron ,, ,, d B EGS to return hl» Ibankl to Ibe .mtm Savannah, for past favore, and lo " tJll nil work in bis line entrusted to promptly and In a workmanlike manner. J- y-,* by an assiduous attontion to business, the. ^ Jatori- orcompentent workmanandtheuseoftb* »•»* Mf< als, to insure a continuance of their tovora » ti#| for salo mixed and dry pain** - varnishes, window glass and at*, HJ ineuio u vuubiuu.uCO of their »V0r*- gt i Bl for salo mixed and dry paints, l'» ,nt ® ‘v'J'jftioi, varnishes, window glass and putty; P* i “*r r u6» white wash and other brushes. —' MOUTH WK8TJBBN BA I *'“*”£ PASSENGER Train, loaro I. A. M.. arrive at Oglethorpe lWi 4. »l, a* 1 Columbus 1 o'clock P. M. ,, . . « ..g 0^ Leave Columbus dally at 9 o clock A. y «»; thorpe at Ilk A. M., arrive at neotiug at Maoou each way w, 5 h u 9f,^j f V v ilU, u to Savannah, Augusta and MlllcJ^ jjW neotiug at Maoou each way ^ amt iiHssMsbX&k'*. 28 ml loo to Opelika, UiaaoaMmllolbyM '* " ''raMoagorafrYaktait and 31a. «kj' Macon, Aag. 31,1852. •( ^ MAB1NB BAILWAY. TM aad.r. 1 ^ wbioh it now lu sucosssful operation- _ proparod to take ap veeesls of any rei£ oar poit.and to do the workof repairing* *• able terms. Those who wish tooleanvf ^,^**9* toms of their vessels, ean alro be aeeoinm prt*T Railway, upon reasonable jjgrddgl t »r A gooi Bblpmlthlo on the pro““JJj,L mar II ^7r House Hud Bleu FalaiW*