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THE MIL! mm.
[ Fromth# Tallaba*### Journal. J
D,p.rttJ 25on th" Sd Inn., L*xH Mu.DtL.tt
tfcI'd daughter of Chorion B. »"* ^Ip-
voroh Wont, and 18 ,..r. and 6 mpntlu. Hor din-
ex»o wnn complicated, lermloxtlug in connnmplion.
eho dnportod thin llfo in Iho commimiou of the Moth-
odlnt Epltcopnl Church. ,
During the progress of her disease, the following
beautiftil line* were penned by a friend and former
nckoolmate of the deceased, and publiahed in the
Tfcjplsvine Watchman:
They tell me thou art fading,
% Like tho flower* that droop and die ;
■ That death i* darkly ehadlng
The brlghtnea* of thine eye;
That on thy eheeka are glowing
The roaea of the tomb;
The hectio flnah foreahowing
Thy a ad and early doom,
la it tone that then art dying
la life’* bright early bloom ?
That thou wilt aoon bo lying
In the stillness of the tomb f
Can ltbo that death la atealiog
A flower ao wondroua fair,
•Whan time was juat revealing
Ita lorelineaa ao rar* F
Oh t thought we whan wa parted
At the Tillage achool home door,
Bo vounx and merry hearted,
That thou *oon would’at be no more?
Thou wert lovely ae a vision
Of Angele eeen at night—
Fair being* from climes fclralan.
Of beauty woudroua bright!
The aunny curia were straying
Round thy lovely neck and face,
And the lenhyra light were playing
With their ringa of oareleaa grace!
Tear* the dark eye trembled
On tliia our parting hour.
But ao tranalent they reaetnbled
The dew drop on the flower.
^ ‘X* sadly thua we parted,
And thou whisnared’st a farewell,
knew not why I started.
But it seemeda funoral knell t
Thou'rt ao young thus to be treading
The path to the lone tomb,
I would blame thee not for ahedding
Tears o'er thy early doom.
But a Heavenly hand shall guide thee
Through the darkness a
f m - .
tho gloom!
Hear Ilia gentle voloe beside thee—
"Fear not the dreary tomb!"
Angel winga shall soft enfold thee.
Heavenly voloes soothe thy fears,
And Hi* strong arm ahall uphold the*
In death's shadowy vale of tears!
BOOK AMD JOB FKIKTIW.
MORNING NEWS POWER PRESS.
We are now prepared with presses and
VsA an extensive assortment of printing material
to exeout# BOOK and JOB PRINTING of every va
riety, such as
rnmplilets, Handbill*, Large Show Dill*,
BUSINE8S CARDS, CHECKS,
BILL HEADS, NOTE8,
BILLS OF LADINO, CIRCULARS,
I,ABELS, LAW BLANK8,
INSURANCE POLICIES. Ao., Ao.,
in the boat manner and at tho shortest notioo.
#§- BUSINESS CARDS printed for from $1 to $3
per Thousand. Other Job Work at proportionate rates.
Confident in our ability to glvo satisfaction in print
a/ul in Ou execution of ths 'cork, we solioit a share of th*
patronage of the publlo.oct 19
JllillS Engines A machinery.
riMIK SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform
X hia friends and the public generally, that ho la
located in Savannah, Ga., and ia prepared to give his
exclusive attention to those wishing his servioos in pre
paring plans, furnishing Drawings fur Steam Engl. es,
Haw Mills and Machinery In general. He will alio de
vote hie time to superintending the ereotlon of Saw Mills
throughout the South, ae he has the agenoy forsome
of the largest Maehin* Manutaetering establishments
iu the United States. He is alao prepared to give, par
ties desiring it, every information in regard to the ooat
ol Logiuos, Mill Gearing and Machinery of all de
scriptions; Shingle Machines, Leather Belting, double
or single made to order and warranted to be good.—
rorsona ordering work through him may rest assured
their orders will be tillod with dispatch, aud every at
tention paid to giving them Machinery from the best
style of patterns, and of the most substantial and dura
ble workmanship. He would likewise Invite th* at
tention of those about to ereot Mills to his plan of cir
cular Mill, known at "Mltchol's Circular Mill," be
lieving it to bs the only plan that can be successfully
operated in all kiuds of timber. By this , lan, th* tim
ber la seourod ao as to pravent springing whilst the
e*v Is la the out. The set works aro geared ao that by
turning one wheel the log is adjusted at both ends; thus
saving the labor of one hand.
Parties wishing to learn the advantages of this Ira-
J rovoment are referred to Iikrue A Maquudkii'h
till at No. tf>tt, G. Railroad, and Fuu.an A Co., No. 7
Central Railroad. Long exporienoe and close attention
g iven practioally to constructing and operating Steam
aw Milla, warrant* the subscriber in the uonfldsmo of
being able to give every satisfaction.
Those wanting machiuery for working wood, suoh as
Daniel’s improved Planar, Tenoning machine. Mor
tising machino. Sash. Moulding and Blat Machine,
Horoil Saw, Ao., by calling on the aubaarlber may ob
tain them from the beat manufacturers, of labor aaving
machine# for working wood ever offered to the publio.
MTPrompt attention will bo given to all letters
(post paid) addressed to HENRY MlTCIlEL,
Savannah.
hbfbrbnoes:
Messrs. Wm. B. Gii.es A Go.,\ ______
Messrs. If. A. ALLS* A Co., / 8Mannah *
R. W. Ginas, Wilmington, N. C.
Xaui.km a Ilm.i.iMoswouTii. ) Wilininston.
J. M. Pool A Co., j Del."
oct 27 Osmond A Ghbv, Augusta, Ua. ly
a regular system of Oymnastie Exercises, such
ns will be taught at the Savannah Gymnasium by Air.
l.lnducr, is In the hlghost degree oonduoivo to health
and vigor of constitution, and dssire to recommend it
moat cordially to the public.
It is in suoii a school of physical exercise that pa
rents may expect to flud th* means of establishing for
their ohildren, Hint robust and elastio strength, whioh
repels the attacks or disease, and it particularly com
mends itself to them.
8. N. HARRIS, M.D.
GEO. F. COOPER, M. D.
I*. II. WILDMAN, M. D.
JAMES 8. MOREL, M. D.
C. UANAI1L, M. D.
E. YONGK^M. D* d
Terms—Fanils are received at the Gymnasium and
instructed in Gymnastics or Callsthenies, with Fenolng
(broad and small Sword) at $11), for a term of six
months. oot 18
<D <3D I©‘ST » ®
COFF EE H O JJ 8 E .
THE Undersigned has leased, and has uow fine
up in neat and elegant style, the building on Drayton
street, next door to Way A King’s, to be ooouplod as
COFFEE HOUSE#
where ho intends to serve up in superior style, ever
Delicacy of th* Season.
New York Ojr*ter*# Savannah Oyater*,
Veulnou, Grouse, Partridge*. FUli,
New York and Philadelphia
Beer, dec., Are.,
Will always be kept on hand, end served up in a I
never before equaled ia this city.
Parties furnished with private Buppere and Din
on short notice. 11* will aoep only tho best Liquo
oct 6 8m JOHN McK. COD
Horses and Rules.
A lot of good MULES .ad HOUSES for
— snlo at
T. F. STEVENS’ 8tables,
Cor. Broughton A Barnard-sl
5a
J
CHEAP CASH
BOOT Ac SHOE STOKE,
South- Wttt Corner Congress <
iuspeotlou (whioh 1
will be found in quality, a ... .....
thick, all that oau be desired by the purchaser,
omit particulars, as every artiole in our line mav —
found at our Store, including a Urge stock of Planta
tion Brogans.
“1*36 MURPHY A DEVANNY.
HACK, LIVERY
SALE STABLE
Comer of Broughton ami liarnard^sU.
THOMAS F. STEVENS, Proprietor.
Swedenborg’s Works.
THE Wriliuga of Swedenborg, and Collateral
I Worts of eminent NEW CHURCH authors, at
New York and Boston price*. KeptoonsUntly on hand,
aadf or sale by J. P. COLLINS,
Agent Q. 8. A., 100 Bryan-«t.
Wilmot’s Jewelry Store.
fpUE MUU8CUIUEK hxa on baud, mail i
•'•'jrd.HtipUon. 00:
.^UeVuuau'aVwrb.?^ 1 ;^
iffigl *“■" »■>* »«« bu.^" c«5
JJEKKSjESS? wm l * *’« *• "pcirla, .f
From Ui Urn, ..porl.no. axduUxaW, [« U1U „ h
■a. .a
Union Steam Saw mill.
to* uussoaiBKHa
TJAVING completed thuir new 8TEAM SAW
JUL MULL, are bow prepared to out and flU orders for
Lumber of even- dimension at abort notice. In the
building of this MILL, we have take* advantage of ail
the recent improvement* la the construction and ma
chinery of mill*, and are of opinion that our MILL
will only require a trial to oonvinoe any one that she
cm* manufacture LUMBER equal, If not superior, to
the To tho** who may favor
n* with their orders, we will say that our utmost exer-
* cc Mvd to give satisfaction, both in punctu-
P****** i. , ^ . J- ROBERTS A CO.
A"?nMK/.Mpffljr
— ' ■■ ■
INSURANCE.
Marine and Fire Imursnee Agency.
rj'HE Uodortlined will uko ri.k. oj C.r,om xud
I Freight,. Alxo, on Bulldlxgx xud Farultuto, ud
ox RlodftomkolfhborlorFlxktxtlux, to tho Mill!ik
“^kl.CBABTREFjAg,.^
Home Insurance Company
OF TUB CITT OF NEW-YORK.
Ckpllkl 1500,000, kli paid la.
r SIMEON L. LORUIB, Frtlld.nl,
Charles J. Maetiiv, Seo'ry.
rfTHB 8UB8CR1BER0 having been appoint-
1 ed Agent* of the above namod Company, are now
prepared to tab* risk* against Fire on Buildings, Mer
chandise, Ac., on favorable terms,
jy 8 COHENS A HERTZ.
Fire and Life Imnrante Agency.
Farmers’ Fire Inaurmnce Company
OF UTICA. N. Y.
Capital, $200,(100.
Granite Fire Inmirnnce Company
OF UTICA, N. Y.
Capital, $160,000.
Charter Onlt Life Inmirnnce Company,
HARTFORD. CONN.
Capital, (endorsed by the State) $250,(WO.
Ai.pred Gill, President. Jas.C. Walrlrt, See’y.
Knickerbocker Fire Inmirnnce Co.#
OF WATERFORD, N. Y.
Capital, $1 60,000.
Charles Cramkh, President. F. D. Mor, See’ry.
These Companies having a cash capital, safely in
vested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect In-
suranoo against damage by Are, on all kind# of property
on roaeonable terms. ...........
Applications received by A. WILBUR,
apr 22 Agent for Savannah. 142 Bay-etreeE
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
Annuity und Trust Company#
Charter Perpetual—Cask System.
CAPITAL. #250,000.
This company combines th* Mutual and Proprietary
system, and will insure th* lives of white persons, also
negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner,
mar 16 ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents.
Bancroft A Bryan,
GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS,
PON THE PURCHASE AND SALE OP
STOCKS,BONDS, EXCHANGE A REALESTA TE.
No. 117 Bay Street, Savannah,
jan24 ll
Liverpool aud London Fire and Lite
Insurance Company.
r |3HK undersigned Agents of the above Company,
1 will take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stook in
Trade, Ac., on th# most favorable terms.
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
jan24 ly No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah.
ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
CAPITAL,
!!,000,000 of Founds Sterling*
riAlllB INSTITUTION bus established an Agency
1 in Savannah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and
Property will be issued by ANDREW LOW A CO.
Savannah, January 21,1863.
LONDON PillENlX FIRE OFFICE.
flUUS Company takes Fire Risks in this city, and
1 insures Rents and Iftases.
sep2 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. Agents.
iKTNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
'l^lfE undersigned, Anutas of the above Company,
1 eontinue to take risks against Fire on Buildings,
Stocks, etc., on th* most favorable terms,
apr 14 COUEN8 A HERTZ.
Mutual Lifts Insurance Company of Now
York.
f 8AAC ABBATT, Sec y. F. 8. WINSTON,
1 Pres’t. Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications reoeived by
fob 14 ly W. F. HUNTER, Agent.
Southern Mutual Inaurunce Company.
A 8UUKY HULL, President and Treasurer.—
Albon Chase, Seo'ry. C. F. McKay, Actuary.
The undersigned, Agout of the above Cimpany, con
tinues to take tho following risks, vis: Marins, Rivtr
amt Fin; also on the lives oT .SVrrunte.
Lives of White Persons are also taken by this Com
pany. No extrapremium for residing in th« South.
WILLIAM KING, Agent,
jane ly Corner of Bay and Drayton at*.
NOTICES.
V EGAL CO-PARTNERHIIIP.—Tho tin-
| j dersigned have this day formed a Co-Partnership,
for the practice of Law anu Equity in the various
Courts of Easteru uud Middle Circuits, under theuauio
and style of Marsh A Gusrard.
MULFOIID MARSH,
oot 1 JOHN 61. GUERARD.
To the Public,
TUB undersign' d no loin'or acts as Agent for L.
B. BENNETT A CO., for the purchase of Carriages.
Newark, N. J., Sept. 1, 1833. J. C. THORNTON,
sopt 3U 3m
XT OT1CE—Tim subscriber* have removed their
IA Stock of Goods, to the storo reoontly occupied by
Hamuel Solomons, Esq., No. 201 Bay-street, where they
would be happy to seo their frionds and customers,
sep 10 CRANE A RODGERS.
\T OTICE.—Mr. II. 1). W. Aloxaudur is my 1 «•
It gaily authorised Agent for the transaction and
olosing up of my busiuosa.
aug 1 J. C. THORNTON.
Vf OTICE.—The uudersigned will contluue to
It carry on the Lumber aud Timber busnesisas
heretofore, under tho name anu style or J. RoUite A
Co. J. ROBERTS,
mar 19 ROBERT AUSTIN,
NOTICE.
I^ACTOIIH# MerclianlHund Othorn, do-
I." siring to have their Cotton repaoked, can do so by
applying at my press, Eastern Wharves,
mar 6 tf C. A. L. LAMAR.
1 VlririULUTlUN.—Tlio co-partnoistnp hero*
If tofore existing under tbe name and style of
Kinohley, Lockett A Co., is this day dissolved by mutu
al consent. The name of tho firm can be used by either
party iu liquidation of any debts due them.
Savannah, May 24,1863. E. F. KINCHLEY,
E. LOCKETT,
A. THOMAS.
VTOT1CE.—The undersigned will continuo the
JL r business at tbe Old Stand, under the name of
Kinohley A Thoma*. E. F. KINCHLEY,
may 26 tf A. THOMAS.
COPAUTNEU8UIP NOTICE.
’T HE undersigned have this day Associated them-
J selves together under th* name and style of Kemp-
toa A Vorstllla, for th* transaction of a general Dry
Qo#ds business. Having taken the stand in Waring a
Range, No. 72 St. Julian and 1U7 Bryan-eta., next door
to Messrs. F. Zogbaum A Co.’s Music store, they will, in
afew dws, be prepared to offer to their Mends and tho
public, a nanasom* anU well seleoted assortment of
Spring Gooua. EDWARD B. KEMPTON.
HENRY W. VKRSTILLE.
Savannah, Feb. 17.1862. fob 19
COPARTNERSHIP.
rpilE undorsignod hava formed a copartnership,
1 taking effeot from th* first day of January last, un
der the firm of JOHN D. MOORE A CO, for the transac
tion of a genoral wholesale A retallDrug, Paint and Oil
business. Thoy may bo found at the old stand of Moore
A Hcudrickscn, Gibbons Buildings,
marl JOHN B. MOORE,
DANIEL B. MOORE,
JOHN E. BT1LWKLL.
\T OTICE.—-I havo disposed of tlieautiro stock
It of Hardware of MaClesky A Norton to Messrs.
Samuel Palmer A Bon, and solioit, in their behalf, a
continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended
to the late firm.
My books, notes, and arooents, as well as those of
MoClesky A Norton, are in the hands of Mr. Ueorge B.
Welsh (with Messrs. Palmer A Bon) who is my author
ised agent, and will attend to the settlement of all the
unfinished business, and who alone is authorised to re
ceipt for the same. JOHN II. NORTON.
Bavannah, August 1,1863. 3m
/' > 10PARTNEUHlilP.-Tho undrrsignodlmv*
\J ins purchased from Mr. JOHN R. NORTON his
■took or Hardware, will oontiaue tho business at the
same storo under the atyl* and firm or Samuel Palmer
A Bon. SAMUEL PALMER,
. 8. B. PALMER.
Savannah. August 1, 1863.
Aquatic Club of Georgia.
f|3HE first annual Regntta of the Aquatic CIhIi of
X Georgia, will take place at Bavannah, commencing
on Wednesday, November 30, 1863. The following
purses are offered by tbe Club:
For Eight Oarca boats, not to exesed 48 feet in
1 length—ono purse $400
Six do do do 4-m 300
' Four do do do 38 200
Two do do do 32 100
■ept29 Stw-td M. CUMM1NO, Heorfltkry.
***Ckarloston Courier and Mercury, please copy.
NOTICE.
ff^HF. 8t. Andrew’s Society’s Hall building having
| undergone a thorough repair, the llall and Upper
Room* are now offered for rent for exhibitions and
other purposes as formerly. Apply to
WILLIAM ROGERS, Treasurer.
October 31,1853.
WE tho undersigned Engineers and Practioal Me
chanics, having experience In tbe construction of largo
buildings, do hereby certify that we have examined
the building known a* St. Andrew's Hall in this city
at the various stages of th# work in process of repairs,
and have no hesitation in stating that th* same is now
• strong in all it* parts, and capable of bearing extraor
dinary weights, whether in motion or otherwise, on all
Its floors, and is in every respeot worthy of the confi
dence of th# pnblie for strength and solidity.
WM. M. WADLEY, Gen. Sup., C. R. R.
CHAS. MILLER, Master Carpent*.', C. R. R.
WM. QUANTOCK.Master Builder.
A. WEBB, blaster Builder.
; ootour§uS M ‘ , ‘" Buiid r , oolM
jmhh
SUFKKINTUNDENT’S OFFICE, )
MiUedgcvxIlt axil (lordoa R. Road. )
_ „ . - „ SxvxaxxH, Ox., Oct. 1», 1853.
/ \N xnd after H.lurdny, tlio 5th November, two
n, !‘ Milled(tovillo
and Gordon until further notice.
oetSl 6. W. U. WADLEY, Gen'l 8up t.
SCOTCH PIG IRON.
Vf 0.1 Gartsherrie in lot* to suit purchasers. For
It *ale at New York price*, by
J»24 ANDREW LOW A CO.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1853
Dry Goods, Clothing, ho.
NEW A KHIVA L S.
DRY-GOODS, DRY GOODS!
HENRY LATHROP Ac CO.#
ITAVE received per recent arrivals. and offer for
HI sal* Plantation Dry Goods; Loudon Duffil, and
willed Blanket#; Georgia Kerseys and Plains; North-
n do do; heavy (all wool) do; heavy Cordova do;
envy Brown Bhirtingv; plain aad twilled Red Flau-
nls; Plaids, Linseys, colored Homespuns. Ac.
PRINTED D LA1NE8, MERINOS, Ao.:-Print#d
ranch Mouslln d'Laines: American do; plain mode
sd high ool’d do; French and English Merinos, a va
sty or colors; raw Silk Plaids; Monslin d'Balso;
printed French Cambrics.
DRUM* MILKS.
Plain,plaid,and striped Dress Silks; rioh Brocade
do: plain bl'k Silks, nlarge variety: bi’k Brocade do ;
bl'k and Rep. do.
MOURNING DRESH GOODS.
Moos! iad'Lai nos; French and English Bombasines;
Alpaocas, Canton and Tamiso Cloths.
CLOAKS Ac MANTILLA8.
Cloth Cloaks and Talma* ; bl'k aud eol'd Silk Man
tillas; Ladios* bl'k and ool'd Cloths for Cloaks, and a
variety of Trimmings for the same.
Bmbrolilcrle* Ac Litre GooiIm.
Mouslln Collars and OhomiseU*n: l.aco do: rioh
Emb'd Lawn Udkfs; Mourning Collars : Chemiisttes
and Uadersleeves; Muslin Caps; Infants' Waists:
Hwissand Jao. Edgings and Inserting*; Thread ana
l.igle Edgings and Inserting*: Cambrio and Muslin
Bands.
GLOVES.
Ladies' Misses', Men's and Boys' Gloves, a largo va
riety.
HOSIERY,
Men's and Boys' Worsted aud Cotton Half Hose ; La
dies and Misses' Cotton and Worsted Uoso ; Ladies'
bl'k and white Silk do.
iloiisr FiirnlNhliiff Good*.
10-4 11-4 aud 12-4 Linen Shirtings: 0-4 10-4 and 11-4
bro. and bl'ehcd Cotton Bhirtlugs; Pillow Case Linens
and Cottons; 8-4,9-laud 10-4 bro. and bl'ched Table
Damask; Damask Cloth#: Napkins andDoyler : Huca-
buc, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Irish Linens, good
yIts. Bed-Ticks, Furniture Dimities, Ao.
(’loiha and C'nitHimcreN.
Black French Cloths; Plain and Twilled Blue dodo;
bl'k Dpe-Skins; plain and plaid Tweeds; Kentucky
Jeans; bl'k Satin Vestings, and bl’k and coi'd Silk
Vestings. oct 2U
New Fall and Winter ttood*.
ROBINSON & CAMP,
Draper, and Tailor., and Dealer, in
FINE READY-MADE CLUT1I1NU,
A KK now receiving aud opening ilioir Btor.k of
Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of
black and fancy colored French and English Cloths:
French, English and Araorican Cassimorcs, of all
grades aud colors; Vestings of Silks, Satins, Cash
meres, Cut Velvet, and Embroidered.
Over-coatings—Such as tine English Beavers, Nor
way do., Esquimaux double-sided do., flue Kerseys and
Pilot Cloths—all of which will be made up and trim-
mod in our uaunl stylo, and at tho shortest nolioo.
Our Ready Clothing is nmnutaoturod by oiio of the
first Houses in Broadway, New York, and comprises
nil that is fine and fashionable.
We have our usual large supply of Furnishing Goods
Everything roquV' “ .
sthor wit
lisite for a Gontl
Wardrobe—togethor with l'runks, Valisos, Carpet
bags. Also India Rubber Goods, such as Coats, Cloaks,
Ponchos, Lcggins and Capes—all of whioh w o offor as
low, and on as accommodating terms as can bo had
Isewhere, at GAUDRY S BUILDING.
»ep 23
Next door to Pulaski lLu
KEidPTON & VCKSTILU;,
II AVE now opeund n large nnd will soluutoil
■ x stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, which
buy assure their friends and tho public generally, Is
lifilcult to bo surpassed either iu variety or quality.—
['heir purohasos have buon inado upon such advun-
axuons terms also, as to afford great inducements to
lublic patronage. In addition to a complete and hand-
REMOVAL.
JOHN M. COOPER &. CO'S
BOOK
PRINTING OFFICE
TTAV1NG besn removed to the rooms over their
It Book Store, on ths corner of Whitaker aad St.
Julian streets, and having b«en greatly improved by th#
addition of new materials, they are prepared to exe
cute, under the management of
MR. C. A. HALL,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
cheaply, accurately and expeditiously, aud ia a supe
rior atyl* of workmanship.
BU8INE88 CARDS PRINTED FOR
FROM $1 to $3 PER THOUSAND#
And nil other Job fVorh at proportionate Bates
$9* Orders received at tho Book Store, or at the office
of the J/ominy AW*.
• BOOK BINDING.
style and at the shortest notion.
Reduction in Prices.
JOB PRINTING AT NEW YORK RATES,
BUSINESS CAHDS PRINTED FOR
FROM $1 to $3 PEB THOUSAND.
Other Job Work at proportionate rates.
By J. M. COOPER & CO.
SAVAANAH BAKBEK SHOP
AND
BATHING SALOON.
known establishment is open for the reception of his
frionds. llo assures them that nothing will be left un
done ou his parttoeontinuo it acunvouient audoomfor-
table Barbor Shop. His prices will bo as reasonable ae
in any similar establishment in New York.
Hair Cutting, in neat and fashionable style .$0 20
Singlo^Shave.
Shampooing
Shaving six and seven times a week..
Shaving five times a weak
Shaving threo or four times a week 1 UO
Tiokotsfor Children's Hair Cutting, 8 for 1 OU
Hot and Cold Baths 60
Parents are rospeotfully Unformed that ovory care
u taken with their ohildron when sent
tho Saloon to bo waitod upon. He will also keop for
and pains will be taken
*•**“ ‘laloonto bo waitt- _ r ._ .
variety of Fancy Goods, such
cravats, Stocks, all kinds of Gloves, IJ
riuo end Cotton Undershirts aud Drawors. rooaei
lldkfs., Collars, Socks, and other artioles of Gentle
men’s wear; also-Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail, Floah.
Clothes and Shoe Brushes; Soaps, Oils, Colognes, and
a great variety of other artioles.
Balm or Savannah.
This beautiful preparation is manufactured by him
self for cleansing and darkening the Hair; thousands
who have reoeived the benefit of cleansing of dandruff,
improving and darkening tho Hair, are willing to oom-
meud it. Price—$1 a bottle, or three bottles for $2 26.
J. M. HAYWOOD, Alonument-aq., Bavannah,
may be found 8-4, 9-4,10-4, Duffil Blankets,
1-4, Twill’d do, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4 Grey do, 10-4.
13-4, Fi ie Bod do, Crib and Cradle do; ami
's wear, a large stock of Plain and Kenoys,
* they can bo bought
f where of tin
wing styles : Schloys Heavy Twill'/ Kersey , _ _
ir heavy English do, (a splendid artiolo,) I M
gin do, (very lioavy,) Her ‘ " *’ ' ‘ “
endall Kersoi's aud tho
IT
Fall and Winter Dry Goods.
AT
(r, BROWN’S
CHEAP CASH STORE.
THE suhsnrihor is receiving liy Hteaiuers weekly,
is Fall and Winter Stock, to which ho reapcctfully
Dibits publio attention.
Plaid Brooade and Figured Silks of the neweststyles.
Plain and Figured Black Silks.
Plain and Colored Fronoh Mouslin do Laines.
Plaid Colored Mouslin.
Silk and Wool Plaids for Children’s weur.
French and Kng. printed Cashmeres and Mde Lams.
Swiss and Jacouot Cambrics.
do do Edgings and Inserting*.
A largo variety of lloseiry.
Irish Linons, nil prices
Linen Damusks and Table Cloths.
French aud Hootch Towels aud Dianors,' etc., etc.,
ombined with a good assortment of Shootings and
birtiugs, Brown and White.
All of whioh will bo sold at extremely low prices at
ho corner of Barnard and Broughion-sts. sept 28
make to order aery description of ar tic let in thrir line.
Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks
•et-Bags, ValUes, Saddls-Bags, Whips, Ao. Per
desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to
oall at our establishment. All artiolo# sold by us ar*
warranted for material and workmanship.
U. W. HOLLISTER. D. MALLETT.
N. B.—For Repairing,our term* are moderate,our
teoution prompt. 6m may 17
* \ALL ANU
1 The subscrib
uloroUk of ]
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
„ of the largest and best selected stocks ever
rought to this market. Being manufactured under
Manufacturing Establishment
. fashionable styles of goods. Iu addition to oui
l of Ready-Made Clothing, we have a large assort-
t cf Gcstlcmc&’s Furnishing Coeds, embracing
y article in that line. We invite the attention ol
a want of clothing to an examination of our goods,
;h we offor ac wholesale and retail on reasonable
is. Country merchants, visiting Savaunah, will
, on an inspection of our stock, styles of goods par-
all we ask, to guarantee satisfaction.
CLOTHS AND CASS1MERKS.
LACK uml Colored French mid English Cloths,
^ do do Fancy Cassltuores, Plain and Plain
weeds, Kentucky Jeans, Ao. Reoeived and for sale by
HENRY LATHROP A CO.
I j'INIS SHIRTS—Just received u full supply
i or fine Cotton, for sale at 147 Bay-st.
oot 16 PRICE A VEADER.
Bells! Bells!! Bello!!!
I HE Subscribers iimuufucture and koup constnn
ly on hand all sixes of Church, Factory, Steamboat,
bio after a bell has been rung a few years. Springe
affixed in a now way topreventthe clapper from rusting
on the Bell, thereby prolonging tho sound. These Bolls
are manufactured from the bent stock and are cast in
Iron casings. At this Foundry these were ttrti used
** ‘ great improvement. Wo give
found to be _
written warrantee that if Church Bells break within
one year from date of purchase, with fair usage, we
will recast without charge. Tho tono of all Bells is
warranted. Nearly 9vNk) Bells have been cast aud sold
from this Foundry, which is tho host evidence of then
superiority. We havo 16 gold and Hllvor Medals,
awarded from tho various Fairs " for tho bost Bells foi
sonorousness and parity of tone.” We pay particular
attention to gotting up Peals or Chimes, and can rofor
to those furnished by us. Our Fouudry is within a few
rods of the Hudson River, Erio Canal, and Railroads
running iu every direction. As this is the largest Es
tablishmentof tho kind in the U. S. and has the larurei
assortment of hells, orders can be filled with great dis
patch. We can refer to Bells in any of the States.—
Old Bells taken in rxchango for new ones. Levels.
Compasses, Ao. constantly on hand. Addross
A. MENEELY’H SONS,
500 STOVES FOR SALE,
BCTt
JAMES SULLIVAN,
JS'-!*?. Savannah.
THE Southern Iron Witch Cookinr Htove stand#
si'&is - * ,or 8o “ th "*
K I Ware » *Lj.# etc., to which the advcttiicr luvlui^h.
BxovghW»*»L, op. Bt Aadrew s llgil. j atteatloa of ofd and *ew customers. oct 6*
jelS ly*dttw
Best Troy, N. Y"
OBISTADOBO’S
LIQUID HAIR DY£.
C K18TADORO, inventor and solo proprietor.
Science and art have heretofore laborod in vain
to produco a hair dye, whioh, by assimilating with the
fluids that give vitality to the hair, would change it*
hue without injuring the fibre. That objeot is accom
plished. Crlatadoro's Liquid Ilair Dye invigorates the
roots and filamoau wbilo it changes the color. In five
minutes a gray or oolorless head of hair is transformed
to a rioh brown, or a red or sandy one to any darker
ahado that may bo desired. There is no caustic ingre-
dieut iu the composition. The hair is impregnated
with an invigorating juioe, formed from tho sameohem-
ioal elements as tho natural coloring matter. This is
the only hair dye in the world which is froo from lime,
litharge aud every other corrosive substan:e. Call and
witness ita offsets, at Cristadoro's Shaviug and Hair
dressing establishment, near the Pulaski llouM, Mon
ument-square, where it is applied and for sale,
oct 8
PIANO FORTK8, MUSIC tSc fttUSlUAL
INSTRUMENTS.
which firm he has heretofore beed the
actlug member/a Savannah, would res
pectfully invite the atteutiou 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 connected with Muslo,
Mr. M. feels himself fully qualified to proffer his ser
vices in the selection of Music and Instrument*, or the
fulfilment of orders; with th* assurance or his utmost
seal and industry in his endeavor to deserve the patron
age and confidence of the publio.
- , . G. B. MITCHELL,
je 16 Suocessor to F. Zogbaum A Co.
IIEJLMBOJLOT A BJUFLCR,
Bell Hangers and Manufacturers of Fire
Proof Safes, Iron Railings, Locks, fcc.
Corner of Rryap and Jellerson Htrccta,
Rospeotfully announce
to the publio iu
raL that thoy ar
prepared to execute all
orders in the above
line.
N.
manu
warrauted lor mater i
HELMBOLDTA KIFLER.
Stavns Wanted,
OF WHITE OAK OR WATER OAK.
N OT less than 42 or over 44 inches long,
do. do 6 do 7 do wide,
do do 1 do 3 do thick.
The back edge of the Stave to be dressc i down to the
same thickness as the front edge.
The Staves to be atralghtly cleft, and free from knot*,
warps, or worm-holes.
For Staves prepared in strict conformity to this speci
fication, and delivered ou Messrs. R. A. Allen A Co’*
lumber wharf in Savannah, prior to 1st March, 1864,
Fifty Dollars per 1000 pieces will be paid by
ANDREW LT~
WOOD ! WOOD!
T HE Subscriber will koep constantly on hand
at his WOODYARD. at the Canal Bridge, a foil
apply, at all aeasons, of OAK. HICKORY and PINE
WOOD. All orders left at J. D. Jesse'*, Broughtoa-*t.
will be promptly attended to-
Wood Sold Low For Coals.
jan 1 tf J.M. BUTLER.
WOOD ! WOOD!! WOOD!!!
rpiiE Subscriber has uow and will kcop constant*
I ly on hand, a large *upply of the best quality of
highland Oak. Hickory and Pine WOOD, whioh he
offers by the whole eal* or retail, a* low for cash a* can
be bought for in the city. All order* punctually *A-
tended to, and particular attention given to sceasure-
ment. Wood yard at the old stand at the Canal and
Railroad Bridge.
jy 22 ly PETER WHITE.
Witgou Ifluiiiiisictory,
WARNER’S OLD STAND, HEAD OF
UroiiKlitou-ntrect.
The subscribers manufacture, and
keep ooustantiy ou hand, a largo as-
■ortment of Plantation Wagons, ou*
horse Wagous, Pedlars’ Wagons, Carts
and Drays, ami build to order any kind
are thorough mechanics, natives ot Geor
gia a mi ouutii Carolina, and put up our work oursolvcs.
ami warraut overy artiolo of tho best materials aud
workmanship.
Wo roturu our thanks for tho vory liboral patronage
received, and assure our patrons that it ia our determi
nation, that our work shall be as good as any In the
lty.
MUUSipatch
sop 14
REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness
DANIEL 8. WILSON.
THOMAS NORTH.
HOME MANUFACTORY
SADDLES, BRIDLES ft HARNESS
183 UoiiKrcnn-ntreet, Savannah.
SHOES! SHOES!! AUj
Fall nnd Winter Trade.
THE subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of the Planters of Georgia, South Carolina and Florida,
and the publio generally, to his large stock of
BOOTS ANO SHOES.
Hi* stock lias been seleoted by himself, with apeoial
iro and canicular reterenco to the retail and pian-
.jrs'straae, that being the most important feature of
his business, lie confidently offers to his customers
aud the publio, work of a superior quality and ou rea
sonable terms. Ills stock comprises all tho varieties
usually kept in a Shoe Store, conflating of Ladloa'
Shoes, Boots, aud Gaiters, of overy variety, Gontlo-
men's Bools. Shoes and Congress Gaiters; also. Misses',
Boys', Youth's and Children's 8hoes. of every ktud, In
nnnnnntion with the above, he has a largo stock of
NEURO BROGANS,
which can safely be rocommonded as a superior artiole.
‘ —;ive entire satisfaction. A
Itango.
No effort will be spared to give entire satisfa
oall is solicited from you beioro purchasing,
sept 24 WM. HE IDT, Gibbons'
^ t
YOUNG MEN’S STYLE.
YOUNG Men can be acoomoaatod with
ado expressly for thoir use,—it differs from
io regular style in height, and is In every
tioular adapted to their wants, for sale at
nutn's Hat Store, 176 Broughton-8t„ opposite
St. Amlrow's Hall. ' out i
I BUSINESS CARD.—The subscriber tables
I) this method of informing the publio. that having
fitted up a house for the purpose, aud having numerous
orders to fill, be is prepared at all times to purchase
i to pi
„ „ — in families, and trill pay fair
market prices for them iu cash.
Also, in addition
Negroes, cither singly o
. the above, he will rooeive and
commission, any Real Eatato or Personal Pro
perty, that liis patrons may be pleased to entrust him
with, llo will also be responsible for any personal
proporty that ho reooives. WM. WRIGHT,
sep 23 Broker, Bay Lane.
JOHN M. COOPER Me CO.
Booksellers and Stationers.
Corner Whitaker and Si. Julien-SI&t$ls.
TfAVyKH considerably enlarged iheir 8twrc, are
XX now making extensive additions and improve-
moot* in all it* branches, a* well in their
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK
BINDERY
a* in th* department of Books and Statioaery. Thoir
arrangements ar# each as eaablt them to order and ob
tain with th# utmost promptness and certainty, not only
the ruaucATiona of all sections of our Union, buttbos#
also of Ekulamd, Franck and Genmanv. All of which
thoy pledge themselves to furnish singly, or in quanta
ties, at the regular price* of the largest house* in New-
York, Boston or l^illadslpbia.
Among their stock of elegant and valuable Standard,
Classical and Illustrated Work* will be found tb* fol
lowing
LONDON EDITIONS,
IN OCTAVO VOLVMKS, Si rCRHI.T BOUND IN CALY KXTKA.
Works of Bou Johnson, 1 volume. Moxon.
The Doctor, by Southey, 1 volume. Luagman A Co.
Beaumont and Fletcher, 1 volume. Moxon.
Massinger and Ford, 1 volume. Moxon.
Wjcheriy. Congreve, Vanbrugh, aud Fnrquhnr, 1
volume. Moxon.
Chnrlce Lamb's Works, new edstion, 1 vol. Moxon.
Edmund Burke's Works, new edition, 8 volumes.
Rivingstons.
Fielding's and Smollett’s Works, new editions, Illus
trated by Crukkshnnk. each in 1 volume. Bohn.
Swift** Works. 2 volumes. Bohn.
Abbottsford Edition Waverly Novels, 12 vole, Houl-
ston A Co.
Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1 vol. (half-Calf.)
Tegg A Co.
Hood's Own, profusely illustrated, 1 vol. Moxon.
Gil Bias, with 600 engravings, 1 vol. Willoughby A
Co.
ViUriosiiiGB oi Aji.om.uro, i* iiiaojib, i voi. mu
Joanna Raillie’s Works, 1 vol. Longman A Co.
Sterne's Works, 1 volume. Bohn.
Don Quixote, 1 volume. Bohn.
Tho Spectator, 1 volumo. Bohn.
Curler's Animal Kingdom, 331 engravings, 1 volume,
(half-Calf.) Or- it Co.
Bunyan's Pilgrims' Progress, handsomely illustrated,
1 volume. (Calf aud Turkey.) Bohn.
Hall's (Bov. Joseph) Contemplations, 1 vol. Nelson.
Stewart’s Philosophy of tho Mind, 1 vol. Tegg * Co.
British Poets, Bon Johnson to Boattie, 3 vole., illus
trated, Turkey Antiqr-
Moore'e Melodies, ill
Turkey extra. Longman A Co.
Clarke's Concordance to Hhakspeare, 1 vol., Turkey.
Strickland's Queens of England, ombellishod with
portiaits of evory Quoen, new editiou, revised and
nugmontod, 8 void., calf oxtra. Colburn A Co.
Portrait Gallery, or distinguished Poets, Philoso
phers, Statesmen, Divines. Painters, Architects, Phy
sicians, and Lawyer*.3 vol#., coif extra. Orr A Co.
The il>uk of British Balads, illustrated on every
page, 1 vol., Turkey Morocco. Bohn.
Tho Wilkio Gallery, a selection of the boat pioturos
of the late Kir David Wilkio, R. A., a large quarto vol.,
in Turkey Auliquo. Virtu* A Co. Importers price $23.
Tho Vernon Gallery of British Art, same publishers,
same sixo and style a* the above. Also same price.
The Laud we Live In, a pictorial and literary sketch
book of the British Empire, 2 volumes, 8 vo. Charles
Knight.
Pilgrimages to lloljr Shrine*, 200 engravings on wood,
Moore's Melodies, illustrated by Maoliae, 1 volume,
l volumo, Turkey and Cloth,
Poetry of tho Year, desoriptiro of the 8casons, 22
colored illustrations, 1 vol. Turkey.
Parables of our Lord,. beautifully illustrated (folio)
gold and
an A Co.
j ornamented
pages, embellishod with 63 tinted illustrations, 1 vol., 8
Embossed Turkey. Boguo.
Shskspeare, 1 vol., 8vo., Illustrated,Turkey Antique,
rr A Co.
, illustrated, Turkoy Antique.
■,oalf extra. Chap-
one, 8 vo., suporbly bound
in Turkey Morocco Antique, of Byron, Moore, Burns,
8cott, Southey, llomans, Milton, Montgomery, Osgood,
Dalleok, Ae.
Shakspesre's Works, Boston edition. 8 vole., Octavo.
Webster’s Works, Calhoun's Works, Prescott's Works,
*jji •- works, Irving's
Ctirriugc niunuractoi-y.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES
AND
SULKIES.
A tfeuernl and complete asnortnient jaat
RECEIVED.
rpilE Subscribers ur« now prepured to offer to the
X publio, CARRIAGES, PHAJTONS. BUGGIES,
CARRYALLS, Ac., frosli from some of tho most popu
lar Estaxlishmuuts and Builders at the North.
Tho aoloctious wero made by one of tho firm, with
strict reforonoo to tho requirements 6f this market.
They are determined to keep only suoh artioles in
their line as they eau confidently
RECOMMEND AND WARRANT,
Feeling assured that they will bo sustained ia offering
a better, and finer class of work, than lias been usnaliy
kept in this market.
Thu public are most respectfully requestod to oall,
examine, and satisfy themselves, whether they aro in
earnest, by au examination of their stock.
Mf All kinds of repairing dono as heretofore.
L. 8. BENNETT A CO.,
tug 1 corner West Broad and Bay-street*.
Addison's Works. Samuel Johnson's
Works, Cooper'* Works, Ao , Ac.
"1 HO. VOLUMES, CAl.r EXTRA, ALPINE AND OTHER ENU-
• LI3II EDITIONS.
British Poet* in 63 vols. Pickering—Aldine edition.
Byron's Work, S yols. Murray.
do I.ifo acd Works. 12 vols. do
Moore's Poetical Works, 10 vols. I/ongman A Co.
Milton'* do do 3 do Fiokoriug Aldin
edition.
Cowpor's Footioal Work*, 3 vols. Pickering Aldine cd.
Yonng's do do 2 do do do
Gray's do do 1 do do do
Burn's do do 2 do do do
Shakspear'a Plays and Poems, with a life glossary
notes, index and 170 illustrations, 16 vols. Bohn.
Scott’s Pootical Works, illustrated, 4 vols, Turkey
mor. David Bo—
Life, Letters i
8 vols. Moxon.
Bacon's Works, 3vols. 1C mo. Pickering.
Uerriok's Heaperldes, 2 vols. (cloth.) Piokorlng,
Aldine edition.
Taylor's Iloly Living and Dying, 2 vols. Pickering.
Imitation or Christ, by Thomas A. Kempis, 1 vol. elf
and Turkey Morocco, handsomely vignetted pages,
_* "- r k w .
... r . v Works. 2 vols.
.... lxmdon A Oxford.
Anglers Souvenir, 1 vol. (Turkey) Gilt.
The niver Dove, w|thsomc quiet thoughts on An
gling, 1 vol. Pickering, Aldine edition.
STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY, Ao.
Writing Paper, Cap, Letter, Ac.—In store over 1000
reams, tho kiuds and qualities of which mostly used,
comes direct from the manufactory, and will bo sold in
lot* of 10 or 20 reams for cash at mill prices.
Blank Books—Stock considerably enlarged, and em
braces Ledges, Journals, Ao., of all sixes and thickness
es, from 4 to 10 qrs. and sovorul different qualities of
caoh, the best of which aro sold at the manufacturers'
prices.
Envelopes—Ovor 200,000 constantly on hand, some on
low au $1 per thousand.
Note Paper aud Note Envelopes—A vory extensive
assortment, some very beauttrul for weddings, soirees,
Ae.
Gold Pens—A large and selected stock.
Steel Pens—A very large stock, some manufactured
to their order in very largo quantities at a very low
price.
Copying Books—A very laage stock, of a New and
Superior Style, and which, as agents for the manufao-
tnror, are sold singly or per doxon at his prices.
Copying Presses and Copying Ink—Of various styles
and sues, a good supply always on hand.
Maynard and Noyes 1 and Harrison's Writing Ink—
the latter by the quantity ut Harrison's prices.
Desks, Roso Wood and Mahogany—Of all sixes and
in great variety, also or
Ne Plus Ultra Desks, for travellors.1
Bankers' and Merchants’ Note Cases—With Alpha
betical and Monthly Apartments for Notes, Ao.
Porte Monaios, Pocket Books and Cigar Cases—A
very large and handsome assortment.
Mathematical Instruments, singly ar in cases, some
vory suporior.
Thermometers, a variety of sises and kinds.
Surveyor's Compasses and Pole Chains.
Fiuost Pocket Kuives, a handsome assortment at
Importers' prioos.
Papier Macho Goods, in great varioty, suoh as Tables,
Desks, Work, Toilet, Glove and Jewol Boxes, Port
folios. Backgammon Boards, Albums, Odor Cases, Ac.
Also, Ladies' Reticules, Parses, and Card Cases, Dis
sected Mans and Games for ohildren in great variety.
Also, Battlsdoor and 8huttIeeooks, Graces, Dominoes,
Ordinary Lqathor aud Morocco Backgammon Boards,
Playing Cards of all qualities, Ao. nov 6
(■tins, Rifles, Hardware, Ac,
rjlHE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to Inform hi*
X friend* and th* publio generally, that he ha* pur
chased the entire stook of Ur. JOHN CARRUTUER8,
176 Congress-st., and that he wiU sell GUNS, RIFLES,
PI8TOL8, Ao., at very low prices, for cash.
Manufacturing and repairing, of all kinds, promptly
and oarsfully executed, and at low pr loos.
J. T, JONES.
DUUGH.AND MEDICINES*
rjMfK subscribers, wholesale and Hotail Druggists,
JL would rospeotfully call the attention of purchasers
to their well-selected stock of the above mentioned ar-
tiolea, which they offer for sale at the lowest possible
priees; also,
PAINT8, OLA88, Ao.;
Union White Lead, Linseed Oil, Dry and Ground Colors,
Varnishes, Glues, Putty and Paint Brushes;
MACHINERY OIL,
Of all kinds, vis: Sperm, Lard, Ra^oseed and Patent Oil;
GROClERS' ARTICLES:
Whale Oil, Spicos, Mustard,Saleratus. Mat*hus,Ao.;
LANDRETH’S GARDEN 8EED8; .
Also, Modicine Chests, Surgical Instrument*, and
Glassware, togother with a great variety of artioles for
family use, consisting of Golatino, Flavoring Extracts,
Starch, Ao.. with an elegant assortment of fine Frenoh
and English Ilair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet Combs,
Lubin's Perfumes, Colognes, and Hair Preparations—
all of which aro warranted to be of the best quality,
mar 10 JOHN B. MOURE A CO.
New Oroccry store*
U O P A R TNE It HU IP NOTICE.
| MIL undorsignod having formed a cu-imrtnorsbi|>
Grocery and
ud w
o of doing a General i
dious store under the Marshall House, where they in
vite their friends aud the publio to an inspection ol
their goods. They hope by strict and accommodating
attention to thoir customers, keeping a constant supply
of every article which enters iuto their businoss. and
bjr SELLING XT lowest CASH prices, to merit a liberal
of publio patronage.
Having made arrangements to keep themselves aup-
F iliod by each successive steamer with all goods in their
ine.that entor largely into family use, but which from
their perishable nature cannot be kept long: house
keepers can always Rive tho assurauoo of obtaining
sueb articles at their store, not only rnxsH, but of t‘
best quality, T. HYLAND,
sep 12 2m P. 11. O'NEIL,
Prime Western Corn A llleal.
O NE thousand bushels prime choice Corn iu Os-
naburg socks.
200 btuhels fresh ground Corn Meal. Just recoived
and for sale by [sep 71 CHA8. U. DUBYEE.
CORN, MEAL AND FLOUR.
OOn l ,r ‘ mo Western Uurn,in wbilo sacks
&\J\J 160 bushels fresh ground Corn Moa);
34 sacks Georgia Flour in half-barrel sacks;
Alao—20 bales prime Eastern Hay. Jast received and
for sale by 1 oct 211 CHAS. H. DURYEE.
|MHE DO(«H—Brass nnd Cast Iron, some very
X handsomo, just received and for sale by
oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER A SON.
1 73ENDKRH—Brass, Wire, and Perforated ; as-
; sorted Patterns, for sale hrw by
oct 22 SAMUEL PALMER A SON.
Gibbons', Building.
It LADY 111 A DU CLOTHINO,
For Fall and Winter!
J MIL {Subscriber respectfully solicits tho attention
of his friends and tho publio in general, to his
:ousive assortment of Ready Mado Clothing, com
prising as it does, a varioty of every artiole for Gentlo-
men's wear, suitable for the present aud coming seasons.
The following comprise a portion of the Stock on haud:
O ver Coats and Surtoifts of Bl’k and Blue Bean; Cloth,
Bl'k and Brown Mohair Cloth, Norway and Labrador
Coatings, Devonshire Kersey. Pilot Cloths, Talma
Cloaks, Bl’k Cloth Drass and Froek Coats, Blue and
Bro Cloth, Business Frocks, Gray and Chock Casaimere
Business Suits, Bl'k Doe Skin Casaimere Pants, French
Fancy Cxssimer* Panto, Grey imd Mixt Tweed do
Tauto, Bl'k and Mixt 8atinett Panto, Plaid aud Plain
Kersey Panto, Embroidered and Plain Black Casaimere
Vest*, Fix'd aud Plain Bl'k do, Plush Velvet do, Ftg'd
Bl'k a.".d Fancy do, togethor with an oxtonaive stock of
burnishing Goods, such as tlno White Shirts, Silk and
*#i»wois, j\iumg unuuuou, uiscs. ouiorgn sna
White Kid Gloves, Stocks, Cravat* aud Scarfs. Neck
Ties, Suspenders, Ao., the whole of which h offered for
sale low by WM. R. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor,
oct 5 17 Whltaker-etreet.
t lOMBH, BRUSHES Acc.—A Beautiful as-
f sortment of I vory, Buffalo and Shell, Tnok, Dress,
Puff, Fine teeth, Side and Children's Long Combs, also,
Ivory, Poarl. Satinwood, Buffalo, and Roeewood Hair,
also, Tooth. Nall, Comb and Shaving Brushes, of Eng
lish, French, aud American manufacture, just received
and for sale by
JOHN B. MOOR* A CO.
j^INB CUTLERY'—Just received a very su-
L pertor assortment of Wasbteaholm’sand Rodgers'
socket Cutlery; alao, tom* very fine Rasors with and
without Casas; Ladies' fine Scissors, Ae. Ac., for sale at
the Apotheoarias' Hal! by
oot 2U J. £. DiFORD.
Etowuli Mills Flour.
T DK undersigned having been appointed tho only
Agi nt of the above Mills, will bo kept constantly
supplied with the various qualities of Flour, and be
able to fill orders to any extent, either in Bbls. or
Sacks. It is the intention of th* Proprietor to place hi*
Flour iu this market so a* to compete freely with the
Baltimore market both in price and quality.
A fresh supply just received aud for sale at tho depot,
oct 19 WASHBURN, WILDER <ft CO. Agents.
, J. ROUSSEAU,
Corner Bull and Bay Streets.
Importer nnd Denier In
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
B T1IE subscriber has uow on hand a
and well aclooted stock of Wines, Liquors
and Serars, comprising tho following:
One Butt of the choicest RESERVE MADEIRA
WINE, vintage 1H4.
Ono Pip# choice OLD LONDON PARTICULAR.
One Pipe of the first quality andchoioost OLD •’RE
SERVE/' vintage 1840.
One 1’ipo of the choicest and most delicately flavored
OLD PaLhETINIIO, vintage 1830.
8E 0 Mut!' r uu7. l S“*“ d W " 0LD
Two Pipes Old 1/ondon Market.
Eight quarter casks OLD ARAUJO, vintage 1830.
Also a lot o* the OLD RESERVE, of an olden im
portation. in Boxes and Demijohns.
Two half pipes choice OLD PORT WINE.
“ SHERRY •'
Twelve hair pipes ohoice OLD COGNAC, of various
brauds, vix: Mennossy, London Dock, Jean Louis Pinot,
Castillon Guimard, Saserao, SaUgnao, and Otaxd,
Dupuy A Co.
Ou© panohoon of OLD 8COTCU WHISKY.
..!*'* , „ , “ Jamaica Ram. Also various
kinds of Claret. Tort, Teneriffe,Sherry and other Wines.
Choioe Champagne. «f various brand*. Hock Wine*,
imported Cordials—such as Curacao, Maraschino, Ani-
“* ort * d Cordials, Brandy Fruit*, Ao.
100.UUU ehoice Havana Cigars, of various brand*, and
a full rtockof FANCY GROCERIES. tf dee 89
4 LE—ALE—50 bbls Albany Cream Ale, Brew-
ed expresoly fpr me, just received and for sale
at tho Albany Ale Depot by
oot 21 W. M. DAVIDSON.
OCHUBBING# While Wash,Stove,~Hhoa nnd
lO Dusting Brushes, for sale by
out 17 MOBSJt A NICHOLS, IIS Broughton-*t.
I)ERCU881 ON CAPS. Gun Flint*, Guo
J Screws and Nipple Wrench*#, Gun Locks, Screw
drivers and Vioes, for sale by
oct 21 F. W. COEN WELL, 102 Brjon-Jt.
PATENT MEDICINES, kC.
Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Dynpepala, Chronic erNemii
Debility# Dtieanca of tbe Kidnaps
And all
Disease* ari-
etng from a dieer-
lered Liver or Sto
mach, such a* Constlna-
gu.nurrowj, *UHDP5S or weignt id ids
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the nit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the lload. Hurried aud Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the
Uoart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when in a lying
posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dot* or
Web* before
the Sight.
Freer and dull pain in the head, Deficiency qf Perspira
tion. Yellowness of the Bkin and Byes, Pain in the Bide,
Bach, Chest, Limbs, Me., Svddett Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh. Constant Imauininyt of Evil and Great
Depression of Bpiriu, can be effectually cured by
DR. HOOFLAND'8
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTER*,
rRxrxBED nr
DK. V. M. JAt'KHON#
iMii vi ui. iiRvnnwi*■
AT TBE BERMAN MEDICIFE STORE, 120 ABCB
STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, \f
equalled, by any other preparation in the Unitnt States,
- ■ the attest, in many cases, after skilful physicians
hadfailed.
Thai* BUtert ..
Possessing grea virtues in the rectification of diseases
of tho Liver and lessor glands, exercising the most
> worthy the attention of invalids.
Nervous Del
medicines oi the da;
thousands, and
READ AND BE CONVINCED.
I From tho Boston Boo. ]
The editor said, l)oo. 22d—
Dr. Hmifiand's eelcbraletl German Bitters, for th* onie
of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronio or
” ’'-ibility, is deservedly one of tho most popular
' " u e dav. Those Bitters have been need by
a friend at our elbow say* ho ha* him
self receired an effectual and pormanoutoure of Liver
Complaiutfrom the use of this remedy. We aro con
vinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient con
stantly gains strength and vigor—a foot worthy of great
consideration. They are ploasaut in tasto and smell,
and can bo used by person* with the most dolloatc stom
achs with safety, under auy oiruiimstancoa. Wo are
speaking from experience, aud to tlio nffiiotod wo advise
their use.
8oott's Weokly, one of the best literary papers pub
o now recommended by somo of tho most
bers of tbe faculty as au artiolo of much
efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is tho
oase, wo would advise all mothers to obtain abottlo, and
thus savo themselves much sickness, l’orsons of debil
itated constitutions will find these Bioters advantage
ous to their health, ae wc know from oxporiouco the
salutary effect thoy have upvu weak systems."
MORE EVIDENCE.
Tho Philadelphia Saturday Gasotte, tho best
newspaper published in the United utates. The editor
says ot
DR. UOUFLAND'8 GERMAN BITTER8.
"It is seldom that we reeommeud what aro termed Pa
tent Medicines, to tho uonfideuoo and patronage of om
readers; aud, therofore, when wo recommend Dr. Hoof-
land's German Bitters, wo wish it to be distinctly under
stood that we aro not spooking or the nostrums of the
day, that are noised about for a brief poriod and then
forgotten, after thoy havo doue their guilty raeo of mis
chief, but of a meuicino long established, universally
prised, and which has met the hearty approval of th*
aoulty itsolf.’ 1
Evidence upon evidence 1ms boon received (llko the
foregoing) from all soctions of tho Union, tho Inst three
years, aud tlio strongest testimony in its favor is that
there is more of it used in tho practico of the regular
physicians of Philadelphia than all other nostrums com
bined, a foot that can easily bo established, and fully
proving that a scientific preparation will moot witn
their quiet approval when presented oven in this
form.
That this medloine will cure Liver Complaint and
Dyspepsia no one can doubt, after using it as directod.
It auts specifically upon tho stomach ana liver; it is pre
ferable to calomel in all bilious diseases—tbe effoctis
immediate. Thoy can be administered to tomale o
font with safety and roliuhlo benefit at any time.
lives of those who are innocontly deceived.
Look well to the marks of the Genuine l
“■ eofC.M.JAC
blown in the bottle,
For sulo"Wholesale aud Retail at th*
GERMAN M E I) I C I N K STORE,
No. 120 Aroh-stroet, ono door bolow Sixth, Philadelphia
and by respeotable dealers geuorally through
the country.
PRIDES REDUCED#
To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy tne advantages
of their great restorativo power*,
iSingle bottle* 75 cents.
Al*o for sale by J. A. Lx ROCHE, W.W. LINCOLN,
Druggist*, Savannah, Ga.
Wholesale Agent*, Haviland, Uarrall A Co.,Charles
ton. S. C. MWFlv
* nets cannot be Donbu^
Let the afflicted read and ponder'
lo Ifcrmiarta^
CARTKR'S SPANISH MIXTIibb
Th. pul Spring Mullein, ,. d CRB.
U now u..d b, hnndrrt. of
iff d.Uj to th, rnuMkrtl, oor„ P ^rt Thou «-
of Ml m.dtcinn, Cnrt." , «' I"*
N.orMgin, Rheumatism, Soroluu *•««.
bfctn, Ll.ir DIk.io, P,T.n,vlo,ra OM ,kl
«... of th. Kidney,, Di...« *'"/«><•
Contpl.int., Pula .ud Aching of th, BoV,?
.re .p.odlly put to Blghtly u.ing thtaV~.. * ,0,M ‘
timnblf remedy. * “ * r ’" 1 tod in.,.
For oil dli,mo. Of tho blood, nothin, u
round to comp.ro with it. It cleuM. fn, hM,,, *Ht
nil impurities, ucto goatiy.nl offlci.ntl,
•ud Kidu.y., .tr.ngth.ui th, dlgctlo.
lh.Blom.ch, m.k.. th. Shin cl.n, n,d \L,'“
..tore, tho Cou.tltotlou, oufo.blod by ,■..****!■ “I
ken down by tho omouii of youth, to
vigor and strength. P ri »ti#»
For tho Lndlo. It 1, InoompnrnHy b.lt„ th,,
cosmetic, ororu.cd, A f.» do.,, of c.rt.r'. u, ^
Mixture Kill remove nil ulloKneu or
bring the role, mnutllug to the cheek ,!.•
«• «» -P l-Pm! th. ' '
mxrknhle d„ r .., hoy.m, ^', h . m " '"'"
heard of. momse %y tt
A lorge number ol eertiBonte. of remerk.hi..
performed ou poreone re.idlug in the city of R “ hB ,!*
Vo., by the use of C.rter'i Sptni.h Mixture I, th.
evld.uoothxt there I. no humbug .bout It ’ Th "’“
hotel keeper., mxgletnt... phj.iclxu., xud rub, Pr "''
well kuown to th. community, .11 .dd thei, ^
to tho ofluote of this Gucat BtoooPuuirixn. & 7
Call and see a few hundred* of the certifi«.(
around the bottle.
Dr N „gg".r“ 1 °” U “'''"““ 0J '
Principal Depots at M. WARD CLOav’tim
83 Maiden Lane, New York. ’ tL08t * CO., No,
JEWF* * iEKns ' No - 123 Rich.
And for sale by A. A. 80LUM0N8AC0 Tlinu.
M. TURNER A CO., and JAMES 11 cart?.? M 0 A8
vanunh, and by Druggists and Country
vorywhero. j.»rteo $1,U0 per bottle or six bM.i U
U,w. ood ly
IIEUE Id YOUR BeMedv.
TO THE PUBLIC
"O ADWAY Sc. CO., the luventurs, Mnnufucturors
JLV and Proprietors of the justly celebrated R. R. R.
Remedies, wero the first to discover a Remedy pr'isess-
ing tho marvelous and Miraoullous power of sti pping
the most Exoruoiatiug Pains in an instant, allaying the
worst Cramps and Spauins, either internal or external,
in a few minutes, and soothinx the moat severe Par
oxysms ot Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Tic Doloreux,
m soon as applied. Tho R. R. It. Remedies consist of
three Remedies, each possessing quick and wonderful
powers over oertain complaint* and diseases, and will
instantly relieve tho Human System from pain—Reg
ulate each Organ to a Healthy Action—Resolve away
all Disoascd Deposits—Renovate tho body from all
Corrupt llr.mors-Bobuild tho Woakand Broken Down
Coustitutious—Restore to Health, Strength and Vigor
all unsound and worn out part*.
R. R. K. NO. 1.
Itiulwuy’s Heady Relief,
For all Acute Complaints,
Internal nnd External.
The moment it is applied externally, or taken in the
system, it will stop the most excruciating pain and
quickly rutnove ite canse.
RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a mason, woll
known in Brooklyn, was a cripple nine years. Rad-
way's Roady Relief relieved him from pain in
fifteen minutes, enabled him to walk two mile* without
the aid of stick or crutch iu threo days, and cured him
ontiroly in one wc#t.
Thousands of other oasos equally a* wonderful
abovo havo boon cured by II. It. Roliof.
CHOLERA MORBUS.—Radway's Ready Roliof will
relievo the sufferer from all paiu in fifteen or tweuty
minutes. It will cure tho most desperate o#xr ’
few hours.
NEURALGIA.—The moment R. R. Relief is applied
it allays the most painful paroxysms. It will adways
HICK HEADACH.—It will relievo the most diet resil
ing paius in fUtcou minutes. It will likewise prevent
renewed attacks.
AGUE.—In ten minutos a toa spoonful of R. R. Re
lief will stop tho Chills and break tlio Fever.
Aches of ail kinds, Pains of all kiuds, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds, Strains, Sprains, Stiff Joints, Lamouess. Guo
application of Radway's Ready Roliof will in
momeuta ontiroly stop the paiu.
It reduces swellings, heals sores, outs and wounds,
removes bruises, allay* the most violent irritations.—
For all painB use R. It. Roliof. Look for tbe signatun
of Rad way A Co. on each bottle.
R.R. R. NO. 2.
Radway's Renovating Resolvent
KomoIvph, ItenovatCM, lf<*bull<lt.
IT CURES.—Heroin la, Tnmtfrs, Bleeding of tho
Lungs, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus' Dance, Boren,
Rickets, Balt Rhoum, Asthma* Nodes, Cankor, Bron
chitis, Faver Soros, Rash, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Tetters.
The above eighteen complaints R. R. Resolvent will
positively cure.
It renovates tbe system completely. Resolving away
from tho Bolide all impure Poisonous and Lisoassd De
posits, freeing the Blood and Fluid* of Life from ail
corrupt humors, restoring Energy and Vigor. Health
and Strength to every Organ and Aletnbtr of the body.
Letteri* from High Authority.
Hon. J. J. Middleton, of Waccamaw, B. C., write* us
under date of May 2d, 1863, that Rad way* Renovating
Resolvent cured ono of his negroes, on Ufa plantation at
Beaufort, of a Scrofulous compluint, of many year*’
standing. The poor fellow w as a disgusting object of
pity ; he was a moving urns* of soros. The other no-
groes could not remain in the same place with him. He
was entirely cured by Radway’s Renovating Resolv
ent, and is now at work upon the plantation. To the
people of 8. C., Mr. Middlotou is well known, and to
the nolitioal world Mr. Middleton is no stranger.
SCROFULA.—When tho Patient has boon alllioted
for five years, or under, favorable symptoms will an-
xv-.a “ • *1, R, Resolvent:
Fifth day,
Sovonth day,
pear
the third day after using R..
years
Fifteen years
Ten years
Fifteen yoar
Twenty years
Thirty years
Forty years
Fifty years
do do
Tenth day.
. - . , , do do Thirtieth day.
o havo had cases where old men of sixty years, who
havo boon sorofufous all their lives, were entirely cured
HMMr.nt R.B.Kcuitilio,ox-
hibit their efficacy immediately. They do not keep the
afilioted, pain-stnokon sufferer liugeriug in doubt, but
readily exhibit their efficacy; instantly relieving pain,
renovating restoring, rebuilding, and regulatiSg the
diseased body, to health and strength.
. Mr. W ; B. Oliver, of Drayton, Dooly Co., Ga., under
date of May 30, 1863, writes " that a servant girl who
*o reduood that no one would glvo a thrlp for her
lifo, she was so covered with sores that tlioro was not
a spot of pure flesh of tho sixe of a ellver dollar on hor
whole body, was entirely cured by Radway's Renovat
ing Resolvent.
DOSE8.—Ono to three Rogulatoa.
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 the bowels iu the morning.
Radway's Regulators, Ready Roliof, Renovating Re
solvent aro sold by Druggist* every whero.
RADWAY* CO., 162 Fulton-st., N. V.
N. 11.—R.R. Regulators aro of light color. out 11
JOHN OLIVE It,
Home, Sign, and Ship Painter, Gla
zier, Paper Hanger. Ac.
UO. 121, BKOOGUTON STREET.
T>EG8 to return hi* thunks to the citizen* of
fl Savannah, for post favors, and to assure them
tnatall work in hi* line entrusted to him,shall be done
promptly and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trust*
by an assiduous attention to busines*. the employment
ofcompootent workman and the use of the best materi
als, to insure a continuance of their favor*. He keeps
for sale mixed and dry paint*, paint oil, turpentine
varnishes, window glaia and - • •
white wash and other bi ashes,
MOUTIlWESTERN RAILROAD.
r>A88KHGEK Trams leave Mucou daily at 6^
K£K¥ °J!*“‘ or " ,u -* A ' “ ri " «
Leave Colombas dally at 9 o’clock A. M., and Ogle-
thorpe at 11>« A. M., orriv* at Macon 3># P. M.. con
necting at Maoon each way with Ceutral Railroad
trains to Bavannah, Augusta and Milledgeville, with
^ C ?. D * ud train* to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton,
Chattanooga, Nashville, Ao.
Connecting doilj at Columbu*. by fait line of coache*.
® mile* to Opelika, tbenoe 64 mile* b/M.A W.F. Bail
Road to Montgomery, Ala. v.
Connecting at OgleUaorpa with TtiUfca**#* *»d Eu-
faola moil stages.
Pom*agora breakfast and dine at Fort Valley.
GEO. W. ADAMS.
Macon, Ang. 31,1863. a aug31
Holloway’s Ointment,
A mom MintculoitH cure ol' tmd Lena af.
ler 43 years’ Muflcrln*.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Galoln, of 70
Mary's-slrett, Weymouth, dated 16th Buy, Itfl *
To Proftisoor Holloway :
8iri-At tho age oMb my wife (w ho is now 61) ( n^ t
a violent cold, whioh settled in her legs, andtver
that time they hare been more or less sore, ssdgmijr
inflamed. Her agonies wore distracting, andformoiilj
togethor she was deprived entirely of re#t and sleia-
Every remedy that medical mon advised wsstritd kt
without effect; her health suffered severely, and* tbe
stata of her legs was terrible. I had often read voir
Advertiaomeut*, and advised her to try yearPillmi
Ointment; and, as a last resource, after every other
remedy had proved useless, she consented to do m-
Blie cummeuoad six weeks ago, and, strange to relit*
is now in good health. Her legs are painltM, »ub«t
seaiu or soar, and her sleep sound and undisturbed -
Could you havo wftnesse'.' the sufferings of toy «jf.
during the last 43 years, and contrast them »uh Ler
present ouioyuiuut of health, yon would indeed feeldt-
lighted in having been tbe means of so greatly allevia
ting the sufferings of a fellow creature.
WILLIAM 0ALP1N.
lighted i
‘he
(Signed)
A I'erNon 70 years of nge oursd of a bad
Leg# of Thirty years Standing,
Copy of a Letter from Mr. William Abbs,Buildsro/G<u
Si?"{bS( Ii,uhcli ^ e> uear Huddersfield, dated Jfay
To Professor Hoi.lowat :
Bir—I suffered for a period of thirty years from *U4
leg, the result of two or three different accidcsteatOu
Works; accompanied by scorbutio symptoms. I had
recourse to a varioty of medical advice, withoat deri
ving any benefit, aud was oven told that tho leg moil U
amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pilli
and Ointment have effected a complete cure in so short
a tiino, that fow who had not witnessed it would credit
tho fact.
(Signed) WILLIAM ABBS.
The truth of this statement can be verified by Ur,
W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market-stiect, liuddtrp
field.
A dreadful bad Brenst cured la oie
Month.
Extract tf a Letter from Mr. WrmUrirk Turner, of Ptr.i-
hurst. Kent, dated Decertber 13th, 1859.
To Professor Holloway:
Dear Bir—My wife had suffered from bad Breasts for
wore than six month*, and during the whole period lud
tho best modteal attoudance, but all to no use. Having
beforo bealod an awful wound In my own leg by your
uurivallod medioino, 1 determined again to use jour
Pills and Uintuioiit, and therefore gave them a trltl ia
her caso, and fortunato it wa* 1 did so, for in leutbnn a
month a perfect oura wa* hffocted. and ths Limafitibat
various other branches of my family have derived froo
thuir uso is really astonishing. I now strongly recom
mend then t? a 4 1 my friends.
(Signed) ” r
Bad l«ogs
FREDERICK Tl'RKSB.
Chilblains Fistulas 8or« Tbronti
Bad Broasts Chapped Gout Skin DIkum
hands Glandular Scurvy
Corns (8oft) Swellings Bote Head*
Burns
Bunions
Bito of Mo*'
quitoc- ami
Hand Flics
Coco-bay
Cancers Lumbago Tnmouri
Contracted Piles Ulcer*
aud Stiff Rheumatism Wound*
Ciiiego-foot Elephantiasis Sore Nipples.
Bold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY
244 Strand (near Temple Bar, London) and by all res
pectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine* throu«bost
the British Empire, and those of tbe United State*, is
Potaat37>#o.,)fro.,and$l 60 each. Wholeaale by the
principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Mew*. A.
B. A D. BANDS, New York.
jnr Thero is aoonsidorablo saving by taking tbe Ur*
gor sixes.
N. B.—Dirootions for the guidaneo of patients lu er
ery disorder aro affixed to each Pot.
For sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Agent,
Congress-street, Savannah, ol
may 20 Th8Tlawtw Jj.
lUortimorc’s
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND.
A sure and safe remedial agent Jor RheuM
iism in all its forms.
Tlll'i HstouiiliingauccoBs which has attended thi*
JL mudicine in the treatment of Rhoumatic Cob*
plaints, either inflammatory (acute) or ohrosic.of a«
matter what complicated form, or of long or shortd*«
ration, renders it the most valuable preparation ever
discovered, as Lhu sole reliable remedy for this dir*
complaint; and so radioal is it in its working*, tbit it
has secured the sanction of many of the tint pbyu*
ciaus, who have used it as a dernier ressort, withostfaita
in its merit*, only to be convinced of its mirscnleu
powers.
Muktihokk's Compound is a vegofoble extract,an
internal remedy, pleasiug to the taste, harmless in iu
effects, and cau bo admiulbtorcd to all ages and condi
tions without tear, prepared solely ter ths treatment
of this ono disoaas.
It is a tonic, strengthening to the system general!/'
whilst it soothes tho nerves, and imparts a healthy*®*
tlon to tbe digustlvo organs, and purifies tba wood.—
Thousands hare already found relief and P« r ®* n ‘“*
cure ; and in each and every case where It M* men
tested, it ha/iuvariably answered the purpose.
having been known to fail. . .
Tlio proprietor# feeJjuatifled in thus assuring the p«**
lio of it* virtue*, as they base it* morit* entirely upos
it* performances, and allow the latter only to bo me*-
tionod iu it* behalf. Testimonial# of tho highest enw-
aoter are daily reoeived from various MoUoay rf lM
Union, corroborating those facte, and giving addltioniJ
and undoubted evidenoo of the virtues of this truly
groat and roliabi# remedy. lirT .«
For sale wholesale and retail by W. V. ALEXAN
DER A CO., at thoir Central Office, No. 1 Barth,saU
New York, and by A. SOLOMONS A CO. and LU.
CARTER. Agent*, 8avannah. codlawtw *P®»
MARINE RAILWAY.
The undersigned respectfully informs XU
aU who may nood hi# asrviosi, that bs^«
SBBhaa chai.eof ths MARINE RAILWAY,*■■■
whioh is now in aucoeasfai operation. He is, thirwori,
prepared to tako up vessel# of any else ujuxlly vuiutti
our port, and to do tho work of repairing, Ao.. on «**
xblo terms. Those who wish to ofoan or
toms of thoir vessels, can also b* aoooinmodslAd on
Railway, upon reasonable terms. He is * 1, ° l ) . r, [ jr ^
a tract for buUding Vessel# of any class or d#KJJ
. and to carry on the buslnas# of 8hlp-Carp«MJj
ing, Spar-making and Caulking, in all it# t* 1 *®
*■“ " ches, at tho eastern extremity of th# city.
r A,0048hlp,»itlil,..
House nnd Sign Painting.
F. O. CARL ,
Broughton strett, first door above Lyceum a »
Offers his sorvlces to the publio for the oxccu
House, 8lgn, Ornamental Fainting, and Orsinin*-
keeps for sale at bis storo, PainU, Oils, 1 OP®? *, p,
ings, Gilt Picture Frames, Japanned Tin», for * I* ^
All work don# cheap, and warranted to gl’« *“r |9
6m o
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LI ll»> m ,““ d **
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T~VU.niAnCU18I’8 owrill.
J I hereby moat re.roctfiilly dodloxUd I. «« „ „
ora and Daughters of our country, for
[■designed,and whose happiness Usll.V
fresh Apply juat received at the Apotheowg*^^
M OUHN1NU UOOn»-Hl.ck
bl'k Norwich Cloth., „ d “,3 lx"
, bl'k U.riDo.., bl'k Crxpe., bl'k: Ci»P* ‘“ tll b-
Voil., Uournlx, Colixr. xnd (5h.mi.tlU, *«•. ‘
..Ir.d.'.d (or .ri.br nxWlTTtMQM^.
ll/I OI.A88K8.-IS7 hUle. F rl “L
iVI Orleans Molasses, landing from eebr.
y“' by cLAquoHKtcownWg^;
ONI)ON POUTF.B Sc ALB-HJ^'
brand*, iu pts aad qt*. In 8t° r0 *
oct 29
Id
0.t!8
r I IA Li .11A OLOTU.—Fiuodoubl. KldU
I Cloth for m.klogCloxk., Txlmx^'.', 1 *
foshiooablo colors. For salo by _ k
oct 26 f laroch
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